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Clinton, 8. C, Thursday, July 25, IMS
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. MAURICE DAVENPORT
Correspondent-Representative
697-6658
Vicki and Ronnie Holder of Ab-
bevUk, spent last week with Mr,
and Sirs. 1 Clyde Y<
and ”
were
and
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C. Rlkkrd and daugh
ters of Whitmire, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Prater.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beckom of
Greenwood, were Saturday
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Beckom.
1st. Sgt. and Mrs. Lester
Sweatt, formerly of Camp Le-
jeune, N. C., and Mrs. Buddy
Chitwood and Chris of Nashville,
Term., are spendnig the week
with their parents and grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lan-
ford, and Mrs. Russell Gilliam.
1st. Sgt. Sweatt and family are
enroute to Louisville, Ky., where
he will be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Killian,
Mrs. O'Neal Amick and children
of White Rock, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Killian. Larry Killian re
turned home with his grandpa
rents for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb and
family of Tuxedo, N. C., were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Beckom. r _ . _
Margaret Rose Niver is visit
ing her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Davis,
Jr., in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Howard of
Atlanta, Ga., are visiting Mrs.
E. J. Willingham for a few days.
Mrs. Willie O’Dell visited Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Bridges in New
berry Saturday.
Mrs. J. L. Abrams attended
Attaway-Harris reunion in
l Whitmire Sunday.
Mrs. Andrew Kimmel and Can
dy of Bethlehem, Pa., have re
turned home after an extended
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Beckom.
CAMPBELL REUNION
The descendants of Mr. and
J. M. Campbell held their
annual family reunion Sunday,
July 21, at the Joanna club
se. There were sixty members
sent, with dinner being served
1 o’clock.
Among those from out of town
nding were Mrs. Betty Mor-
, Mr. and Mrs. Henry White
Seneca; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
cDade of Greenville; Mrs.
I Mary Owens of
(Fla., and Lee
>ia.
CUB 900UTI
On Wednesday,
sut Pack 75 e
reenville where
“Monty’s Mick
ib’’ over station WFBC-TV at
:80. Theye were greeted by
f’Miss Lois,” official hostess for
program, and served refresh-
ents of cookies and ice cream,
jvenirs of miniature engineers’
and badges with pictures of
onty and Mr. Do Hicky were
Ithslapi.
On their return home, the Cubs
jpped at the club house for a
»w Wow Pack meeting on the
lawn. At this time badges and
awards were presented to those
Doi
ter who
Wolf badge;
Also the gold
badge: Fur-
Timmy Pra
yed the gold
and silver arrow points. Lion:
Joe Prater, Terry Brown, the
gold and silver arrow points.
Allen O’Shields received the gold
and silver arrow points, and
Hugh Roy Johnson 18 silver ar
row points.
Accompanying the Cub Pack
on the trip were Harmon Hur
rah, Jr., Cubmaster; Hack Pra
ter, Deh Mothers Mrs. Ettie Kil
lian, Mrs. Frarice* Johnson, and
Mrs. Thelma Bankt; also Den
Chief# Larry Kmm and Hal
RusjsTSd afoSS Den Chief
Jack Prater. The regular meet
ing will be held this Saturday
evening.
JUNIOR RECREATION
The Junior Department of the
First Baptist Church will have a
day of swimming and recreation
Saturday, July 27, at Curry’s
Lake. They will leave the church
at 10:81 #. m. and return by 5:00
p. m. Please bring a sack lunch
and funds for drinks.
HAYR1DE AND WEINER
ROAST
The Intermediate and Young
Peoples department qf the First
Baptist Church will have a hay-
ride and weiner roast tonight at
6:30.
gie Barnes have birthdays July
30.
Mrs. Alice Kinard will cele
brate a birthday July 31.
Mr. and Mrs. David Owens,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray King will
celebrate wedding anniversaries
July 30.
441 HWHU6HTS
The 27th State 4-H Conserva
tion Camp will be held at Camp
Bob Cooper, August 5-8, Conser
vation Camp is primarily for
older 4-H Club members who
have shown an interest in con
servation of our natural resour
ces. While at camp the 4-H mem
bers will have an opportunity to
give demonstrations on some
phase of conservation which they
are most interested in.
The delegates will attend group
meetings and receive instruc
tion in the following areas: Con
servation of Home Grounds;
Farm Wildlife, Production, Man
agement and Conservation; Con
servation of Your Life Through
Wise Use of Your Resources;
Fish Bait and How To Fish; and
Soil and Water Conservation.
One of the highlights of the
camp program is a field trip on
Wednesday. This trip will include
visits to the lumber companies,
saw mills, Retreat Beach, Brook-
green Gardens, a paper company
and other places of interest.
Some of the outstanding speak
ers for Conservation Camp will
be: Dr. W. H. Wylie, Dean of
Agriculture, Clemson College;
A. T. Chalk, Asst. State Conser
vationist; and Dr. Charles L.
Horne, President of Federal Cart
ridge Corp^
The delegates attending from
Laurens County will be: Steve
Wright from Shady Grove Club,
Michael Parks, Thornwell; Caro
lyn Moore, Cross Hill Sr. Club,
Libby Taylor, County-wide 4-H
Club. H. L. Eason, Asst. County
Agent will accompany the group
to camp.
HOSPITAL NEWS
PATIENTS INCLUDE:
Joanna—Charles H. Brown,
Mrs. Mack Bryant, Mrs. Charles
Crowder, Mrs. Mattie Gilmer,
Mrs. Perry Swygert.
_ Greenwood—George H. Whit
man.
Cross Hill—John T. Stokes.
Clinton — Robert S. Blalock,
Fred A. Bodie, Johnny E. Bragg,
Mrs. Emma Craig, Mrs. Matt
Davis, Mrs. Kathleen Evans,
Mrs. Sallie S. Haynie, Bobby S.
Gamhrell, Miss Beverly Kay
Hill, Mrs. Judy Hunnicutt, W. L.
King, Mrs! Ruby L. Lydia, Mrs.
W. F. Meeks, Mrs. Willie Lee
Motes, Robert J. Motte, Graham
J. Osborne, Mrs. Helen L. Phil
lips, Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Mrs. Essie
W: Rickey, Annie Roper, Mrs.
Annie Smith, • Mrs. Viola S.
Smith, Mrs. T. P. Smith, Irene
T. Southern, Mrs. Freida 5.
Spoone* Mrs. John Stone, Joseph
L. Taylor, Miss Cynthia S. Ham
er, Mrs, Claude Willard, Clyde
Williams, Revelee Wilson, Mrs.
Maude Witherspoon, and Mrs.
William Womble.
DISCHARGED PATIENTS
INCLUDE:
Joanna—Mrs. Frances Humph
ries, Allen Mars, Mrs. Annette
Adams, Mrs. Barbara Taylor and
baby boy, Mrs. B. T. Mason,
James E. Dominick, and Mrs.
Louise R. Brown.
Cross Hill—Mrs. Norma Jean
Reeder.
Cross Anchor—Mrs. Rebecca
L. Crook.
Mountville—James L. Stewart.
Clinton—Mrs. W. M. Shealy,
Posey W. Copeland, Mrs. Joe
Gibbs and baby girl, Mrs. Lewis
Horton, Cleve L. Kitchens, James
O. Simmons, Larry Landrith,
Avery Smith, Jess M. Livingston,
Henry H. Dunaway, Mrs. Shirley
Bramlett and baby girl, Harvey
Lee White, Mrs. Sadie Quinton,
Mrs. William Ginn, Susan D.
Hughes, Mrs. Hope Smith, Mrs.
J. R. Reynolds, Mrs. Lona M.
Petty, Steve A. Tucker, Mrs.
Fred F. Lowery, Mrs. Vera H.
Foster, Beatrice A. Hawks, Mel
vin E. Creswell, Mrs. Johnny
Dayton, Sr., Joe Rogers, Miss
Sherry Buffington, Rufus S. Sat-
terwhite, Mrs. T. E. Stevens.
FOR SALE
Beautiful waterfront lots on
Lake Greenwood. Also one
new cottage.
Pine!and Shores
Subdivision
Contact Sam Chaney
Clinton: Box 148, Telephone
833-1958; or Laurens 984-4893.
hems of Interest From...
West Clinton
MRS. MAXIE WALLENZINE
Correspondent Telephone 83S-1226
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fi^Mse
' Mrs. Burton Reeder and Jim
my visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Pitts and Jenny in Pendleton
Sunday.^
Mrs. David Owens and Mrs.
Argil Lde Scott visited their sis
ter, Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson,
in Spartanburg Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallen-
zine and children of Beech Is
land, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Wallenzine.
Friends will be interested to
know that Mrs. Sadie Quinton,
who has been a patient at Bai
ley Memorial Hospital for two
weeks, has been transferred to
Self Memorial Hospital in Green
wood.
Franceen Smith of Charlotte,
N. C., spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Smith and famUy.
Angeiia Wilson of Rock Hill,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Coley
Campbell.
Visitor of Mr. and Mrs. George
Reid last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Land and son. Tom
my. of Petersburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Jo
sephine Allman and Angela Wil
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Gregg in Roebuck Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Craine
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
and family in Spartanburg Sun
day. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Maxwell in Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard,
their granddaughter, Rudell Hea
ton, and Mrs. Leopard’s moth
er, Mrs. H. A. Adams, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Leopard’s daugh
ter, Mrs. Carroll Fulmer, and
Mr. Fulmer near Johnston Sun
day.
Mrs. W. M. Williams was call
ed to Greenville Thursday due to
the illness of her son, Carl Wil
liams. She returned home on Sin-
day.
Mrs. Clifton Heaton and
daughters spent Wednesday with
Mrs. Walter Leopard near
Ninety-Six.
Mrs. John Weir and Miss Ma
rie Weir visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Weir in Greenville Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallen
zine, Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine,
Kim, Lorie and Mrs. Lillie Belle
Miller visited Mr. and Mrs.
Meadors Minick and family and
Mrs. Marshall Motes in Kinards
Friday. ' —
Hot Williams of Greenville, is
spending the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Williams.
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Talmadge D.
Reece are visiting relatives in
Clinton. They have just returned
from a three-year tour of duty in
Newfoundland.
Mrs. Edna Heaton, Jeanette
and Bill, visited Mrs. Heaton’s
mother, Mrs. Ernest Eskew, in
Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove
and family visited Mr. Snel-
grove’s mother, Mrs. S. B. Snel
grove, near Saluda recently.
Mr. and Mrs, Maxie Wallen
zine and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Ellison and chil
dren in Joanna Sunday.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
GOES TO STATE PARK
On Thursday evening the Sun
day school class of Mrs. W. R.
Sari grove of Bailey Memorial
Methodist Church enjoyed an
evening at Greenwood s t.a t e
park. They made ice cream and
had ^tfke. Nineteen were present.
Mr. Snelgrove assisted his wife.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
_j ANNIVERSARIES
M-Sgt. Aaron Balkham of
Stewart AFB, Newberg, N. Y.,
celebrated his birthday July 21.
Randy Heaton had a birthday
July 24.
“Happy Birthday” today to
Mrs. Truman Leopard and Mrs.
Grace Brewer.
Mrs. Robert Cannon will cele
brate a birthday July 26.
Truman Leopard and Elsie
Williams will observe birthdays
July 27.
H. R. Williamson will have a
birthday July 28.
Mrs. Verla Griffin, James Am
mons and Joel Ginn will cele
brate birthdays July 29.
Mrs. James Meadors and Mar-
Ferguson's Meat Market
207 MUSGROVE STREET
U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED
GRADE A A
FRYERS
27c ^
PHONE 833-1886
IRBY’S HAS
Sausage . 3 lbs. $1.00
Irby’s PURE LARD 8-Lb. Bucket 99c
Economy Cut CURED HAM, lb. 39c
Home-Made CHHJ Vz pt 35c; pt 65c
Fresh firound Hamburger 3 ^$L00
Fresh PORK LIVER 3 lbs. $1.00
Cured Hickory Smoked KNUCKLES .., 3 lbs. 29c
BAR-B-Q HASH pt 68c; qt >1.20
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Prices Effective Through July 27, 1963
208 East Florida Street
CLINTON’S
FINEST FOOD STORE
We re Chock-full
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Yes—We're chock-full of Good Things to eat. . . and at low,
low prices, too! Whether you're planning a picnic or a fancy
meal, you'll enjoy the friendly folks and pleasant atmosphere
when you shop at Community Cash. And you save two ways
at Community Cash—
LOW, LOW PRICES Phs TOP-VALUE STAMPS!
SWIFTS PREMIUM OR ARMOUR STAR
Chuck Roast 39c
FRESHLY MADE
Ground Beef 3 ^ $1.29
MORRELL’S PRIDE ALL-MEAT
Franks
49c
FRESH MAID
Fr. Maid Pimeappie-Pec an
SUNNY DAY HOT
DOG
CHIU 29c
SPREAD ^ 43c
ROLLS pb«.
19c
BONELESS
CHOICE OF 1 WITH $5.00 OR MORE ORDER
Ins. Coffee
SNAX TWIN PACK
MAXWELL
HOUSE
6-OZ. JAR
TOWN
HALL
6-OZ. JAR
Shoulder Roast
LEAN BONELESS
Reef Stew
10-OZJPKG. SWIFT’S FULLY COOKED
Potato Chips 3 9c Cannd Hams 3 *2.19
TRUPAK FRUIT
303 CANS
Cocktail 4 <« 89c
JUICED RITE
57-OZ JAR
Orange Drink 29c
■ _J
’ 1 TOWN HALL
PET
SUNNY DAY
i TEA
MILK
STARCH
4«z.pk«. 19c
►
i 6 ha-caiK 79c
quart 10c
CANTALOUPES
3 For
NEfy CROP SWEET
POTATOES 2 25c
FROZEN FOODS
JESSIE JEWEL BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY
POT PUS 4*««.59c
SUNNY DAY
ICECREAM
% gal. 49c
10-OZ. PKGS.
2 for 49c
STOKELEY’S
BROCCOLI SPEARS .
STOKELEY’S 10-OZ. PKGS.
.. .7^rr» for 39c
16-OZ. PKGS.
2 for 49c
STANDARD PACK
TOMATOES
303 can 10c
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MAXWELL HOUSE SUNNY DAY
BUTTER BEANS
STOKELEY’S
CAULIFLOWER
STOKELEY’S
CUT CORN
TASTE ’O SEA
FLOUNDER FILLETS
flav-b-pac
ORANGE JUICE .....
IIP TOP PLAIN
16-OZ. PKGS.
4 for 49c
16-OZ. PKG.
53c
6-OZ. CANS
4 for 99c
6-OZ. CANS
TMHl Whole Kerm)
CORN
12-oz. can 10c
5
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ARMOUR’S
PURE LARD
3-H>. eta. 39c
U»R: 1 With $5
WESSON. OIL
2<*23c
SUNNY DAY
DETERGENT
Large Boxes
" 4 for
SAMSONITE
With $15.00 1m
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