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Clinton, 8. C n Thursday, November 19, 1994 THE CLIN TON CHRONICLE -I- WHO'S WHERE • • — As — *T 8SMMI sr m-ltlf About CUatou Fell Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Templeton returned last week from several days vtstt in Florida. Dr. and Mrs. David T. Mixon and nieos, Miss Sheila Olfefl, visited the former’s brother, C. R. Mixon and Mrs. Mixon and children in Anderson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sheorn of Camden, Mrs. Bill McCrary of Tampa, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob McCrary of Greer were week-end guests of Mrs. Frances McCrary and other rela tives in this city. On Tuesday, E. H. Wilkes left for Myrtle Beach for a few days visit with his son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilkes. Mrs. Wilbur Sansbury is a pa tient at Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood for several diurs. Miss Emily Davis of Wlnthrop College, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis over the week-end. ATTEND FUNERAL Among those from Clinton who attended the funeral services Saturday in Charlotte for Mrs. Nancy Young Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blablock, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Adair, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Truluck, Dr. and Mrs. George Blalock, Mrs. W. C. Bald win, Mrs. W. C. Shealy, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Carroll Nance, Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mn. William Blackwell, and Mrs. Chris Adair Sr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Carl Chanty visited their daughter, Mn. Tom Childress, Mr. Children and family on Sunday evening in Gray Court. Mrs. Roscoe Buzhardt spent the week-end in Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and al so visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Childress in Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney and Miss Roxianne Chaney at tended the wedding of Miss Hen rietta Crapps and Wayne Me- Clough at the Fairview Baptist Church on Saturday. Barry Whitman of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harrill of the Lakewood Community visited Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Goodwin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nivens and Mr. and Mrs. David Nivens in Spartanburg on Sunday. MARE HOME ON FINEWOOD Mr. and Mrs. George Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Ghorge Berry recently moved lot? their newly as on RETURNS FROM VISIT ' Trotter, Lester O. Padgett, Mrs. of years and is now serving as Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. Doris Bledsoe. vice-president. During this time W. L. Marshall returned Thurs- Clniton — Mrs. I. Bluford she has been active in commit- day following several weeks Copeland, Willie Mae Copeland, tee work and community proj- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Addie Ruth Hand and ba- ects. Lea in Rocky Mount, N. C. by girl, Mrs. Carrie P. Me- Mrs. Bessie Johnson has re- Miss Dianne Pitts and room- Graw, Mrs. Beulah B. Pinson, turned home after spending mate of WiMhrop Coliege, Rock Mrs. Bryan Smith and baby 80 me time with her grandson, Hill, and Billy Pitts, Jr., of boy, Homer W. Anderson, Richard Johnson Wolford College, SporUnburg, Tbomo. Beoroan Mi,. Lerlle jimmy jotamn he, we"! the weeko-n dwlth thelr ton. Cower, Luther J. Frank- M , chool ^ ^ absent due parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. lin, Corrine L. Loftis, Miss t0 i]i ness Pitts, Constance Owens, Mrs. Agnes , . . , Mrs. Robert Johnson and B. Robinson, Mrs. Grace B. affeTse^erfl days Slniss Mrs. Andy Young attended a Starnes and baby girl, Mrs. . Guidance Clinic meeting in Lonnie Gregory, Hallie Griffin, d * community resi- Mrs. Emmie B. Gayden is Rock Hill on Sunday. Dr. Cool- Mrs. SaUie Gaskin, Mrs. La- Jfi 1 „ att ^f d r* th w * dd ^ g of visiting for a few days in Bock er of Presbyterian CoUege was verne S. Clark, Kimberly Wat- Henrietta Crapps to Wayne Hill with Mrs. Hugue G. Smith, a feature speaker at the meet- kins, Ronnie Lee Davis, Mrs. McCulI o u S h ™ Saturday after- Mrs. A. A. Tolbert of Thorn- tag. Ella N. Denson, DeShields baby " 00 " f 40 clock at Fairview wail Orphanage, returned Mon- leaves FOR GERMANY boy, William J. Reynolds, Jr., Ba . p £ lst Churcl V i: day from a few days visit with l8t u . and Mrs. Herbert V. Mrs. Lillie Ward, Ernest C. , r * wedding trip to the her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry Hammett left yesterday from Vincent, Sr., C. H. Thomason, !;? Up e * U at ^ home of Oliver, in Gadsden, Ala. Charleston for Ludwigsburg, Mrs. Jessie M. Smith, Mrs. Mrs - Glennie Ownsvy. Mrs. Robert Wysor will re- Germany, where they will be Mildred O. Smith, Mrs. Wayne turn tommorow from a weeks stationed for tbs next three Power, Laura Jean Owens, visit to her daughter, Mrs. year8 w ith the Signal Corps. Mrs. Ernestine Huskey, Mrs. John Jordan, and Mr. Jordan prior to the new assignment, McCuffle Edge and baby girl, in Kinston, N. C. Lt. and Mrs. Hammett made Mrs. Russell Emerson and ba- RECUPERATING AT HOME their home in Nashville, Tenn., by boy, Mrs. James Dallas and Little Miss Leslie Ann Coop- . where Lt. Hammett received a baby girl, Miss Kathy Culpep er is convalescing at home fol- degree in law from Vanderbilt P* r > Mrs. Christine Anderson, lowing a tonsilectomy and stay University. Mrs. Hammett is Colored discharges include: at Bailey Memorial Hospital the former Miss Julia Gray, Saluda — Miss Mary Alice last Thursday. She is the daughter of Mrs. James Gray Means. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn of this city. Cross Hill — Mrs. Yvonne Cooper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sey- Johnson and baby girl. Week-end guests of Mr. and mour and sons spent the week- Laurens—Mrs. Margaret Cun- Mrs. R. H. Rhodes were Mr. end in Bowman, Ga., with their nl *!!U“ m - _ nu J 0 and Mrs. Donald Loeber of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Clinton - Laura Rhode Sam- Greensboro, N. C. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Hot- McBride, Miss Yvonne Flossie M. Gary and GIFTS AT OUR DRUG Free Gift WrapjIfH Youngs Pharnkicy North Broad Street Dial 8St-: IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 8334541 c&Sx REAL Hospitality w/tMM HOME OF PLEASANT EATING GREENWOOD HIGHWAY 833-2300 purchased homes avenue in the Lakewood com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sim mons and family and Mrs. An nie Smith spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with Mrs. Smith’s son, James Smith, and family. Don’t Cook — Go To The Game! Thanksgiving Day BUFFET 11:30-2:00 P. M. You’D Love It! KHanj fHusgrmip Hirtrl 833-1621 — Clinton, S. C. w_ mnA ace Selmour. **axe, riossie m. uary and tod Mrs. Ed\i2f!LteH£ M*™* H«y '*»'• Be. Carter, Jr. Thuradey with Mr. Baldwin', • ■wmbar of .octal again In «' and Mrs. King’s sister, Mrs. Laurens and Greenville recent- Allen D r *ugh a n and Mr. ^ * iven in honor of her <Uugh ' Draughan ta War^w.T C M “ WCW * HERE FROM ORANGEBURG “ Hu ®* D n ^ R^tieln Psvsww Rrawrla Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones and “L*?*? 1 ”; J P „ Chapn Jf n RO™* \JTOiS KOadS family of Orangeburg, visited MB8 - N - A. SHOU8E the former’s parents, Mr. and Legion in Columbia Corrcspandenl Mrs. Homer Jones and other °“ n ... relatives and friends over the Rev and Mr * BraxUle REVIVAL SPEAKER week-end. . ’ and daughter of Newberry, spent R^y. Hugh Pollard was guest Cecil Wilson is a patient at Wednesday with their mothers, speaker at Shady Grove Presby- Emory Hospital ta Atlanta, Mrs - G - , Brazille and Mrs. terian Church revival services Ga., where he underwent sur- B®U* Henderson. which closed with homecoming gery last week. Mrs. A. C. Whitten of Green- on Nov. 8 with services In the wood, is spending this week with morning and dinner served ta the her granddaughter, Mrs. Thom- recreation hall, as W. Prather, and Mr. Prather. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis of CLUB MEETING HELD Rock Hill, spent the week-end The regular 4-H Club meeting with Mrs. Jarvis’ mother, Mrs. was held at the Shady Grove club Ethel R. Pitts. house on Monday, Nov. 8. It was Mrs. J. B. McCombs of Green- announced at that time that a wood, visited her father, L. C. change of date for regular meet- Bond, and other relatives Thurs- in 8 s to ** 11,6 »«cond Tuesday of day. each month. Mrs.. E. P. Pratt and Jackie Friends of James Evans are Orr of Greenwood visited friends * lad to know he is at hom c now here Thursday. after being a patient in Bailey Miss Mary Anderson of Flor- Memorial Hospital for several ence, and Miss Ann Anderson of weeks - Columbia, spent the week-end A number of friends and rela- with their mother, Mrs. Paul tives of Gu y Miller family Anderson. were in the community last week Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely for the funeral of J. Guy Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison Among those were Mr. and Mrs. will spend the week-end at High- Gocald Johnson of Charlotte, N. lands, N. C., and also attend the Mrs. Tom Lewis, Jr., of Clemson-Carolina game at Clem- c,emso n. and all the children and son on Saturday. grandchildren of Mr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crapps and young son moved into their new home recently below Bonds Cross Roads. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nabors returned from their wedding Laurens — Donald Shephard, trip and moved into their newly Miss Estelle Pulley, Hazel ba- constructed home at Bonds by girl. Cross Roads. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at Bailey Memorial Hospital include: T-BONE and SIRLOIN roundsteakH ft. 59c a 69c PURE 8-LB. JAR BEEF LB. LARD 99c LIVER .... 29c SWEET LB. CENTER CUT lr POTATOES Sc PORK CHOPS 69c HEN 10 To 14 Lbo. LB. LB. GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS,lb. .... 10c FLORIDA DOZ. ORANGES 39c BOX FRESH CRANBERRIES MAXWELL HOUSE 1-LB. BAG COFFEE... 79c FRESH PICNIC 5 TV> 7 Lbs. LB. SHOULDERS o o 33c TOMCO TOILET SINGLE ROLL TISSUE Sc FEUIT COCKTAIL ... ... 19c MOUNTAIN APPLES • • • • • GAL. 35c WHITE KING FLOUR • •••{••'••a 25 LBS. . 1.59 EMPRESS FOIL! • • • • • • # • • 26-FT. ROLL 4 for 1.00 EGGS, 3 doz. 1.00 Pitts Vegetable Market BAST CAROLINA AVENUE OPEN > A. K41 P. M. DAILY — GET YOUR LOYALTY DAYS TICKETS HEBE — Anderson—Jamie W. Smith. Cross Hill—Miss Patricia A. Lynch. Kinards—Mrs. Grace L. Dur ham. Joanna — Mrs. Juanita W. Davenport, Mrs. Jewell Baker, Robert C. Carr, Mrs. Evelyn Moates, Mrs. Pamela Sue Ginn, and Mrs. Doris B. Martin. Clinton — Miss Rebecca Lee Ryenolds, Roy Garrett, Miss Priscilla Anne Gaskins, Miss Dorothy Garrett, Mrs. Lela Turner, Mrs. Cleo Tinsley, Mrs. Margaret Bolick, Miss Agnes Davis ,L. C. Gooch, Overton B. King, Tommy Franklin, Char ley L. Motte, and Mrs. Edith F. Stack. Colored patients include: Mountville — Miss Elizabeth Brown. Clinton — David Bates, Will Whitmore, John H. Williams, Mrs. Judith Watts and baby boy, Miss Ruby Moses, Michael Hunter, Oiler Blakely, Mrs. Hazel Thrift, Florence Cunning ham, Cliff Simpson. Discharged patients include: Newberry — Mrs. Nora F. Boyce, Mrs. Elizabeth Carbas- co. Cross Hill—Mrs. Clyde Wilkie. Laurens—Edward W. Brad- berry, Mrs. Otis Hawkins, Mrs. Larry Cagle and baby boy. Joanna—Mrs. J. C. Gruber, Mrs. James E. Marshall, Mrs. Wayne Montjoy and baby girl, Mrs. Calvin Chappell, Mrs. C. H. Tucker, Sr., Mrs. Joyce MRS. COOPER HONORED Mrs. B. W. Cooper, vice-presi dent of the Shady Grove Home Demonstration club, was recog nized for her years of service in home demonstration work at the Fall Council recently held at Bellview Baptist Church. Mrs. Cooper received a pin as a re ward for twelve years of work. During this time she has served as president of the club two years, as treasurer for a number LANE CHESTS MAPLE OAK FRUITWOOD PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE - 10% OFF WALNUT PONGEE MOONSTONE PRICED FROM 49.95 UP WALNUT MOONSTONE MAHOGANY — Lay-Away Now For Christmas — Furniture 204 N. Broad St. Dial 2628 Clinton. S. C. 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