The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 16, 1965, Image 16

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16 TH1 CLINTON CHRONICLK CMtalo*, & C, TkwMajr, Btptfdbf 16, 1665 West Clinton New* ... Visitors Here From Calif., Wtttmire MftS.'M. W. ADAMS Dial SSS4MZ4 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Propes of Headburg, Calif., Mrs. Nonie Propes and Mrs. Fred Cooper of Whitmire, were guests of Mrs. Susie Hawks and daugh ter last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gra ham were called to Johnston last Tuesday due to the death of Mrs. Ruby Stone. Mrs. Gra ham’s sister. Mrs. Clyde Laney and Mrs. Roy Waters visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colvard in Honea Path Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wil liams and sons spent Sunday with relatives in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hughes, Mrs. Ada Center and daughters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller in Greenwood Sat urday. Mrs. Claude Wallenzine was called to Tallahassee, Fla., due to the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. Frank Everett, last week. "'^Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindler of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Windsor Sunday. Mrs. Daisy Boozer of Atlan ta, has returned to her home after a few weeks stay with Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Windsor. Pvt. Gary O’Shields has re tailed to Fort Sill, Okla., after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Tom O’Shields. . Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cannon, who are ill at their home, near Kinards Sunday. Miss Maria King and Miss Lee McCall of Winthrop Col lege, Rock Hill, visited their parents over the week-end. Mrs. Rosa Graham, Mrs. Ruby Lee Gilreath and son, Mrs. Carrie Bell Leathers and daughter, Mildred, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eubanks in Charleston. Mrs. Bud Carr and family of Aiken, spent the Week-end with his mother, Mrs. John Hedgepath. Guests of Mrs. Tommie Par rish and daughter last week were Col. and Mrs. J. L. Jack of Fort Bragg, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pruitt of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. J. H. Walker of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell, Sheila, Penny and Mrs: Mur ray Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell in Colum bia Sunday and also Mr. Ad ams' cousin in the Columbia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexan der visited Mrs. Alexander’s parents Sunday in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brazill and Mrs. Thelma Kidd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James King and family in El- berton, Ga. Robert Campbell of Shelby, N. C., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Campbell Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Horne, Mrs. Clyde Horne and Andy of Gaffney, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Freeman over the week-end and Andy remained for a long er visit with his grandparents. Mrs. Harry Ficklin of Ma rion, N. C., is with her sister’s family, Mrs. Bill Crowell, while Mr. Crowell is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Joel Cox was in Green wood last Tuesday on business. J. B. Reeder and J. B. Ar nold left Sunday from Char lotte, N. C., by plane for San Juan, Virgin Islands, to attend the Gibson appliance show and will return home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold'Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norwood attended the Lee reunion in Spartanburg last Sunday. CHURCH NEWS The Woman’s Band of the Church of God of Prophecy on Sloan Street will present a play Sunday, Sept. 19. Anyone inter ested is welcome. " Rev. J. R. Kitchens is at tending a ministerial meeting this week at the Tremont Ave. Church of God in Greenville. The J. A. girls of the Pente costal Church will sell hot dogs and hamburgers Saturday at Mrs. James Craine’s home on Academy Street. * WITH THE SICK Mrs. Maggie Campbell and Mrs. Bill Crowell remain on the sick list at Bailey Memo rial hospital/ Mrs.' E. L. Lever Is at home after surgery at the Greenville General hospital. Clyde Bighee has returned home after a stay at the Vet erans hospital in Columbia. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING Happy birthday to Mrs. Wil liam Campbell, Leo Heatherly, Loree Wallenzine and James Campbell on September 10th. Mrs. Robert Neal, Jimmy Kinard, Kathy Bigbee and Tommie Long had birthdays on September 11th. Mrs. Clinton West and Mrs. Vernon Williams had birthdays September 12. Gerry Proffitt observed a birthday September 13th. Fred and Edd King, Evelyn King, Mrs. Charles Shepard, Mrs. Kenneth Martin and Carol English had birthdays September 15. Vernon Williams observed a birthday Sept. 16. Mrs. J. W. SpiUers, Sherry Anthony, and Mrs. J. D. Oak ley have birthdays September 17. Debbie Wooten, Sandy Han ley, Mrs. Raymond Campbell, Charlene Shepard, Sandra Lee, Jenny Lever, Mrs. Minnie Tur ner and Mike Campbell have birthdays September 21. Mir. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eng lish, Jr., celebrated wedding annitersaries September 13. Mr! and Mrs. William Beaton had a wedding anniversary on September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton will observe a wedding anni versary September 21. Cross Hil News MBS. HAROLD AUSTIN. R. T. Hollingsworth ware pro- the dining room where refresh- Mrs. J. C. Ford of Greenville gram leaders. For the program meats were served from a table is the guest of Miss Asms Lea* Mr. Mitchell showed beautiful adorned with an arrangement man. colored slides of a garden mar 01 late summer mixed flowers. Miss Frances Cunningham Tampa, Fla. . The hostesses were assisted has mturosd to the University After the showing of the slides serving by Mrs. Polly Ban- Hospital hi Augusta, Ga. when Mrs. Holhagsworth the prest* sister and J. H. Thomason Jr. she is a student After spending dent welcomed the visitors who ***■■ Aletben Glenn of Town- her vocation with bar parents, were: Mrs. Dwight Smith, Mrs. viUe ** visiting Mrs. John T. Mr. nod Mrs. C. B. Cunning* Lucius Burns, Mrs. Maude Bry- Stokes. ham, son, Mrs. John M. Hudgens, and Miss Zelle Crisp. The guests were invited into The Friendly Garden Club was entertained on last Tues day afternoon, Sept. 7 at the home of Mrs. L. T. Watts with Mrs. H. W. Bryson as co-bos- less. • Mrs. W. F. Mitchell and Mrs. IF YOU DON’T READ 1MB CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWt GbI Dotigl IFIKD'I SPAKTAJVBUBG, S- C. CASH $ W* pay coah for White Oak Loo*. Blocks and Hooding Bolts Delivered to our CUn- toa. S. G. MUL For prices and specifica tions call after 7 p. m.: L. L Cathey, Clin ton. S. G 833-1181; G. R. Hickey. Chester. S. G 385-4803. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO. enus to mailings everything right St Card? to catalogs, bills to broadsides . . . ever youi printing needs, yon can count on for quality workmanship, dependable service, reasonable coat. Free estimates. Chronicle Publishing Co. 109-1U Gary Street Phone 833-054) Telephone Talk By D. H. MARTIN Your Telephone Manager s - ~ We should like to extend a cordial back to school welcome to all of our teachers in Clinton and Joanna^ A special welcome is extended to those of you who have come to live with us for the first time. We certainly hope that we can play a part in helping you as you are in helping our children. BACK IN THE EARLY YEARS OF THE TELEPHONE, people had to shout to be heard at the other end of the line. Seems incredible now, doesn’t it? These days you can phone all the way around the world, talk in a natural voice, and be heard clearly and easily. But this kind of improvement doesn’t happen by accident It’* the result of constant research and development Dramatic improve ments have been made in the past 10 yean in the reproduced quality of your voice; in fact, improvement in telephone communications is a continuing process. Hold ing the receiver in die right way also helps give your voice greater clarity and just theright voice volume. Simply rest the receiver comfortably rat against your ear, and hold the other end directly in front of your mouth. Automati- caQy, it will be the right distance from your lips... and you'll be making the most of the wonderful convenience aai dependability of your telephone! FOR COOKS ONLY: (1) Cover recipe books ant) cards with dear shellac. You’ll be able to wipe fingerprints and cooking splashes off easily. (2) Have an extendon phone installed in your kitchen. You’ll be able to make and take calls without leaving that bubbling sauce on the stove, or that cake in the oven. There’s a wall phone that’s especi ally suitable for kitchens. Takes up no counter space, yet it’s right at hand when you need it Just call our Businest .Office. W-D BRAND CRY-O-VAC GOVERNMENT INSPECTED - HERS LB. W-D U. S. CHOICE SPRING 29 * Leg 0 Lamb “ 69 W-D U. S. CHOICE SPRING LAMB Loin Chops»99< W-D U. S. CHOICE SIRLOIN Lamb Chops - 89 W-D U; S. 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MR Kean Drink* t VOID Arm SEPT. IOTN a ERMEMM E^^MM* srrrj—muBL APPLES MEDIUM YELLOW ONIONS U. S. NO. 1 RUSSET BAKING Potatoeii 100 m GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUTON AND tUIOMKOF S1MI tr Mura Onfor At YOUR CLINTON WINN-DIXIE STORES Ve'4 Aft-r re UNMT ONI COUPON