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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
y West Clinton News . , .
Georgians Guests of
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MRS. INEZ BLACKWELL
Correspondent-Representative
40# Frances Street
Dial 833-2521
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Todd
and family of Claxton, Ga.,
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William Domimek.
Mrs. Joel Cox spent a few
days last week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vin
cent in Seneca.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
and family of Spartnaburg,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Hubert jeopard,. Nan
cy, and Mrs. Clifton, Heaton
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Fulmer in John
ston.
Cecil Adams of Forest
City, N. C., was the week
end guest of his mother, Mrs.
II. A. Adams.
Hubert Leopard visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgd
Leopard, in Saluda Sunday.
Mrs. Mae, Allen, Mrs. Jerry
Allen and Susan of Columbia,
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. W. Adams. On
Saturday the Allens and Mrs.
■Adams visited Mrs. Adams’
sister and niece, Mrs. G. W.
Gregory and Julia in Green
wood.
Mrs. J. T. Weir, Mrs. Sam
Madden and Mrs. Marcell
Barker visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Bright in Startex Sun
day.
YOUR ONCE-A-YEAR OPPORTUNITY TO
HELP THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS
Annual C.andy Sale
NOW GOING ON
Help make Camp Fire activities available to more girls
in your community . .
And at the same time /
•njoy a delicious
candy treat!
A choice assortment of famous
Russell Stover Candies for $ 100
CITIZENS FEDERAL
Savings and Loan Associaton
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bow
ers and family of Easley, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kem-
merer of Greenville, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Suddeth last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Buz-
hardt of Greenwood, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Cox.
Mrs. D. O. Freeman was in
Greenville on business Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yarbor
ough and Mrs. R. L. Yarbor
ough of Woodruff, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Norton Sun
day.
Mrs. Bessie Nelson and
Mrs. Mattie Bergmy of Lau
rens, spent the week-end with
their sister, Mrs. Ella Har
vey.
Ale John Price of Sumter,
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George > Price, Sunday.
Sgt. and Mrs. Lonnie Brad
ford and son of Fort Jafckson,
spent the week-end with Miss
Jeanette Woodward and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Laney
and family of Greenville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hooper of
Clemson, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Laney and other
relatives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
James and children and Mrs.
.Missouri Wilkie visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Wilkie in
Huntsville, Ala., recently.
Sp.-5 A. K. Meredith and
brother, Pfc. Earl Meredith
of Fort Eustis, Va., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Meredith
and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Mc
Ginnis. Also Miss Georgette
McGinnis of Chester, was a
guest.
Mrs. W. T. O’Shields is
home after a vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O’Shields
and family in Jamestown, N.
C., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lyles
in Darlington and Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Patterson in Cal
houn Falls.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Annie Mae Caugh-
man, Billy Floyd and Frank
Pitts, Jr., are ill with colds.
Mrs. Ednh^Laney of Saluda
is' a patient at Bailey Memo
rial Hospital.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. W. B. Quinton and
ton; Edward J. Robeson, IV,
of Greenwood; William H.
Scott, III, of West Point, Ga.;
Henry M. Smith of Marietta,
Ga.; Michael W. Smith of
Augusta; Robert E. Staton of
Emporia, Va.; George A.
Taylor, Jr., of Asheville,
N. C.; Morrow B. Thompson
of Van Wyck; Frances Carol
Tumlinson of. Gadsden, Ala.
Samuel C. Waters of Lug-
off; Hugh W. Weldon, v Jr., of
Columbia; Thomas A. Whit
aker of Florence; and Neil
A. Wilson, Jr., of Darlington.
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Purchases Bull at Ga. Sale
Ford:No.l
Paul Owings of Owings, is shown here with his
fine Hereford herd sire purchased at the Great
Southeastern Sale at Athens, Ga., recently. The
bull, bought from Triangle S. Farm of Griffin, Ga.,
is expected to add strength to- the herd being de
veloped by Mr. Owings.—County Extension Photo.
in sales
Four All-A Students Lead PC Dean's List
Four All-A students led the
roster of 44 named to the
Presbyterian College Dean’s
List for the first semester of
the 1965-66 session, Dean
Joseph M. Gettys announced
today.
The perfect-record scholars
are Robert C v Epps of Foun
tain Inn, Mrs. Carole Hughes
Johnson of Duncan, Amelia
Nichols of Clinton, and Danny
K. Wyatt of Huntsville, Ala.
The 40 others citeff’Tor out-
Jimmy Coker have birthdays
on the 12th.
Mrs. Paul Quinton and
Georgette McGinnis will ob
serve birthdays March 13.
Richard Tinsley and Pam
Meadors have birthdays on
March 14th.
Rev Dewey Brazill, Tony
Windsor, Susan Meadors,
Mrs. W. T. O’Shields, ahd
Mrs. Qiarles~ Kinard have
birthdays on the 15th.
. Harold Stroud, R i c h ar d
Turner, Mrs. Clarence Duna
way, and Ed Norton have
birthdays March 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson
celebrate a wedding anniver
sary March 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kinard have anniversaries on
the 15th.
standing academic achieve
ment include:
William H. Branham and
Henry B. Parks, both of
Greenville; Gordon S. Adam
of Bloomfield, Ky.; Mary Ann
Barton of Holmes Beach,
Fla.; James A. Bell of Coper-
hill, Tenn.; Davjd P. Berry,
Jr., of Union; William H.
Bowman, III, of WytKeville,
Va.; Vicki Brown of Sumter;
James E. Bush of St. Peters
burg, Fla.; Lewis J. Caldwell
of Covington, Ga.; Henry
Hart Cobb, Jr., of Decatur,
Ga.; David G. Davies, Jr., of
Panama City, Fla.
Carlos J. Emanuel of Ecua
dor; Paul Evans of Ludowici,
Ga.; Joseph M. Gettys, Jr.,
of Clinton; Susan Gilbert of
Blakely, Ga.; Joseph P. Gold
smith of Lancaster;^George
R. Grant of Andrews; George
F. Latimer, III, of Charlotte;
Neil A. Lindsay, III, of Fay
etteville, N. C.; Robert D.
Lynn, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn.;
Gwyn McCutchen of Way-
cross, Ga.; Dan Lucien Mc-
Lemore of Surrency, Ga.;
Donald T. McNeill of Thom
son, Ga.; John S. Mebane of
Dunwoody, Ga.; Wilbur R.
Otey, III of Gainesville, Ga.;
Larry A. Platt of Thomas-
ville, Ga.
James H. Powell of Scran-
In the
Carolinas
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areason
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See your Fbrd Dealer
Baldwin Motor Company
302 North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C.
on Quality food
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GROCERY BARGAINS
White House No. 303 Can 2 For
APPLE SAUCE ... 29c
Del Monte Crushed
No. 2 Can
PINEAPPLE ..
29c
Green Giant
No. 303 Can
PEAS
19c
Carolina Long Grain
2-Lb. Box
RICE
...: 35c
Scott
Big Roll
TOWELS
29c
Empress Aluminum—12
x 25 Box
FOIL
25c
Castleberry
No. 303 Can
HASH
*
.... 55c
A-G Instant
6-Oz. Jar
COFfEE
69c
Texize, Pine or Spring Scent 15-Oz.
CLEANER .. ..
35c
Morton’s
11 Oz.
TV DINNERS
39c
your Choice: Chicken,
Beef, Steak
Turkey, Meat Loaf
McKenzie’s,Baby 10-Oz. Pkg.
LIMAS 2 for 47c
GARDEN FRESH
VEGETABLES
Fresh Ripe _Lb.
TOMATOES 10c
Tender 2 Lbs.
CABBAGE .... 15c
Yellow 2 Lbs.
ONIONS , 9c
Large Juicy Dozen
ORANGES 49c
FRESH MEATS
Center Cut’
PORK CHOPS ... 83c
Economy Cut • Lb.
PORK CHOPS . . . . 69c
Mighty Meaty Country Style Lb.
Back Bones 69c
Fresh Pork
LIVER... 39<
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