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\ - - - THX CUNMN CHK0N1CLK. cmm 8. C, Thursday, Jaaaary 14, IMS i Iplaines and Fainiiy Visit MoAer CLYDE TRAMMELL ifiwt E>>r Bagwell in Simpsonville on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gaskins a Visited her father. W„ E. SUggs *• Sgt. and isr*. AlDrriJmam ^ ^ ABdergon Memorial Hospi « 'Sl.'trS&rf'Kr Ut - S-Utay. tires. and Mrs. B. Q. Morris of Green ville sprat several days the past week with her daughter, Mrs. and family of Fountain Inn and and Mrg j^die Bee Cole- Horace Smith and accompanied her home and {•“Uy ol Clinton were guests of ^ vilite< , Mra Mason Cole- ;Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Mirer Smith during the re- th cent holidays ^ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brissie and in the General Hospital Mr. Coleman also risited Mrs. Coleman Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. children of Greenwood were Sun- Homer Fuller ^ s j Tod ^ day supper guesU or her a»mt wePe M r and Mrs. Joe Todd of unc ^- M ^1 Mrs. Clyde Rock Hill M rs. A1 Coble and Mr. T ry p f? e11 - T *J*° and Mrs. Carl King and Terrie “* of Columbia and Marvin Todd of and Mrs. Melvin Seay in Clinton, in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E C. Burdette Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and were Sunday guests of her moth- tamn y *P* nt Sund ^ •* md **- er. Bin. W. S. Manning in Ira. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy way. Mrs. and Mrs. Lester Davis and children, Billy and Lisa of and family visited during the Greenville visited Mrs. Clardy’s week-end with Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abercrombie, over the week-end Yancy Eubanks in Buffalo. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Ginn and Mrs. Marion Caldwell of Great family of Simpsonville spent the Falls spent the week-end with week-end with her parents, Mr. her sister, Mrs. Calvin Cooper and Mrs. Claude Willard. and Mr. Cooper. Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford Bagwell has and daughters, Sheila and Dar- been visiting her father Harold tene visited Mrs. Vanderford’s Burgess at the General Hospital parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. in Greenville, at intervals since Smith in Union Sunday. his admittance there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathis and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon Kathy Webb visited Mrs. Mathis’ and Mr. and Mrs. B."F. Harvey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ma- attended the funeral services of pies in Sharon on Sunday, their grandmother, Mrs. T. S. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery Coldspot 14.1 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator-Freezers low pries ICE MAKER $279.88 AH frostless—even, in 161-lb. Zero-degree frccser. 170-cube ICE MAKER is completely automatic. Spacemaster aluminum adjustable shelves, door- shelves, twin crispeffs and meat pan. Clean back. Phone 833-2411 SEARS Clinton, & C. and family were called to En- oree Saturday morning becfuae of the sudden death of his moth er, Mrs. Guy Emory Sr. Fu neral services were held on Mon day. BIRTHDAY PARTY Aaron Whitt was honored with a birthday party Saturday after noon at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Tony Black. A large num ber of children were invited to help Aaron celebrate. Outdoor games were enjoyed by the group after which deli cious party refreshments were served b y Mrs. Black and Aaron’s aunt Mrs. J. C. Estes. . The honor-e was remembered with many nice gifts. WITH THE SICK Pattie Carroll has had mumps. Mrs. Mark Connor is able to be out after several days illness. Mrs, Herman Burdette and Clay have mumps. David Word is recuperating at his home following several weeks surgical illness at Bailey Memo rial Hospital. Mrs. Ruby Dunnaway is ill at her home. Mrs. Lois Webb remains a medical patient at Bailey Memo rial Hospital. Mrs. Lindy Barlowe returned home Sunday from Bailey Memo rial Hospital where she under went surgery on Tuesday of last week. Little Grace Elizabeth Coker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coker is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Mason Coleman is a pa tient at the General Hospital in Greenville. Cordell Sanders has returned home after several weeks surg ical illness at Bailey Memorial Hospital. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT FULLER Robert (Bobby) Fuller HN- U.S.N. and Mrs. Fuller of Pra- secola, Fla., announce the birth of a daughter on December 26. Corpsman Fuller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller. Mrs. Fuller Is the former Margie Mc- Graw of Cross Hill. AUXILIARY TONIGHT The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lydia Pentecostal Holiness Church will meet tonight, (Thursday) at 7:20 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Maxie (Linda) Da vis at 22 Peachtree St. BAPTIST CHURCH MEETINGS The young people of the church will \gp 10 Calvary Baptist ChurcfiP tonight (Thursday) tor the Associational Young People’s meeting. The Brotherhood will go to the County Home Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. -for a worship service. The Omathine Dabbs Circle of the W.M.S. will meet Tuesday evening at the church. Mrs. Fred Bodie will be hostess. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Maxie Seay will have a birth day Jan. 19th, his 9th. Roger Gale Deaton observed a birthday Jan. 10, John Deaton on Jan. 11 and Geraldine Deaton will have a birthday Jan. 20. Danny Boozer was one year old Jan. 13. His father, Martin Boozer will observe his birthday Jan. 21. Russell James will observe his birthday Jan. IS. Jan. 20 birthdays will include Mm M. J. Sandora, Mra. Ctevia Wilkies, Jimmy Earl Gregory and Sandra Carroll. Jtanmy Ammons will be 9 years old Jan. 31. Happy birthday to Reggie La- ney who is 11 years old today. , Debbie Rice and Ronald Stone will have birthdays Jan. 18. Also David CampbeiL Jan. 16 will be Floyd Phipps Jr.’s birthday. Hanny anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pariah today. Mias Faye Bailey will observe a birthday Jan. 19. Smoky Emery’s birthday will be Jan. IS. Jan. 17 birthdays include, Mrs. Bobby Webb, Marvin Harvey, Mrs. I. C. McLendon and Buddy Hinson. _ Mra. Jnsie Abercrombie’s birthday will be Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton will observe their 41st wedding anni versary Jan. 19. Joe D. Childress to Thomas Clyde Childress, 1 acre far $19.69 wpd other cot dgewatSr Ch»b, I»c., to Ethel Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS Joe H. Bonds to Ralph M. Craft, lot in City of Laurens for $10.00 and other considerations. Lois Nash Parsons, Pauline Nash Corder, Ellen Nash Wasson and Annette Nash Hellams to Gaynelle Shivers Quattlebaum, 25.6 acres and 21)4 acres in the Menu section tor $2,000.00. R^fewi PhSQpa, lots In Edgewater Club Estates for $29$.00. Marshall D. Mathis and Nellie H. Mathis to John C. Hahn and H. NrMayfield lots in Lakewood subdivision for $200.00. H. M. Bents to William 8. Hants, 206.5 acres in Hunter Township for $6.00 and other considerations. Edgewater Club, Inc., to L. N. McCord, lot in Edgewater Club Estates tor $299.09. Nellie Louise Fulmer to Her man E. Knight, 9 acres for $10.00 and other considerations. J. Edwin Patterson to T. M. Patterson and W. A. Patterson, 270 acres near Lanford for $10.00 and other considerations. J. F. Gray to Robert Wham, .29 of an acre in Dials Township for $94.00. Robert Floyd Bundrick and V. Louise Bundrick to James Wil liam Frick, 2.1 acres near Hunt er Township for $5,400.00. James E. Brown to Walter Spires, lot on Sumter Street tor $1,121.11 and other considera- Jack Westmorland and Ronald, lots in Edgewater Club Estates for $19$.Q0. Jack E. Willis to J. M. Dowd, lots ih property of 1. X. Jonse, Dials Township, for $1,200.00. Audrey R. Marlar to J. M. Dowd, lots in property of E. T. Jones ih Dials Township tor $$,- 060.00. w Paid P. Bridges and Vada 0> Bridges to Charles M. Harris and Jean J. Harris 2 acres on Pump House Road near Clinton tor $900.00. George W. Jensen and Marilyn McMahon Jensen to Welborn B. and Vera B. Lindley, lot in Greenacres, Waterloo Township, for $100.00. Robert Lee Gray to Abbie Har ris Dendy, lot in Washington Heights Subdivision, Laurens, tor $725.00. knd Mattie Ruth Reeder of Kin- John Donald Fowler of Joanna arts. and Jo Anno Elliott of Oristaft- Prochaska Hraderson Hurrah villa. , and Mary Nadine May of Joan- Ray Charles Shelton and Batty na. , Jean Williams of * WHY WEIGHT? DRINK PEI SKIM ’>* at \i/t a, MARRIAGE LICENSES J. T. Hollingsworth to Wilson Scurry, Vt an acre near the Town of Cross Hill for $10.0 Oand other considerations. Edgewater Club, Inc., to S. P. Westmoreland, Lewis Westmore land, Donald Westmoreland, Eulis Edward Cagle, Jr., and Margaret Grace Lee Crawford of Clinton. William Victor Fulmer, Jr., and Gail Robertson of Laurens. James Henry King of Spartan burg and Corrine Lula HoWfeld of Whitney. Jerry George Garrett and Joan Geter of Laurens. Louis Wayne Hampton of Nniety Six and Nancy Lee Pen-., nington of Laurens. * Charles Smiley of Clinton and Marie Geter of Laurens. Willie Wesley, Jr., of Clinton, i™ EET skim milk It's fortified... bet! SWIFTS PREMIUM HEAVY WESTERN CHUCK 16,1965 LEAN BONELESS LB. VALUABLE COUPON 100 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS Shoulder Roast LEAN BONELESS LB. With Purchase of $10,99 or More Order Community Cash Stores Stewing Beef Veld After Jan. 29, 1965 Limit - 1 Caupra per FRESHLY MADE Customer Ground BEEF EXTRA STAMP COUPON! GET BONUS STAMPS WITH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: Q 25 Stamps—1 Lb. Golden Can Oka □ 59 Stamps—Persona DE Stainless Blades □ Hair Cream □ 51 Stamps—I7e Slat Se □ 25 Stamps—54c Ska Mum □ 89 Btamps-I Pair Ladies’ Haas □ 25 Stamps GL 8D Pwd. Detergent □ 59 Stamps- 7-Lb. Pkg. Taste ’O Baa Coupons Void Altar Jan. 20, 1965 ARMOUR STAR 12-OZ. PKG. FRANKS ; 39c r* SWIFTS TOPPY BRAND ARMOUR STAR 3-LB. SIZE CANNED HAM $2.09 POUND SLICED BACON m Get 50 Extra Stamp* With Community Cash Sausage CAMPBELL’S Vegetable Soup COMMUNITY CASH SUCED CHEESE SUNNY DAY • a e o 4 for 49c 12-OZ. PKG. 39c Vi GAL. 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