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CUnion, S. C„ Thursday, May 12,
Wed CEnton News ... i .l
Visit 11 Mother and( Sister
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ee and clildren of C
?. Misses BClara and
of KnortA 1 . were S
nt-KepreseMatnre
Prances Street
Mai 833-2521
Mrs. David Owens and Mrs.
Frank Simpson were called to
Spartanburg recently due to
the illness of their mother.
Mrs. S. P. Dye, and sister.
Mrs. Willie Wade Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bridwell, Mr and Mrs.
Larry Owings of Duncan, and
Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of
Anderson, were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Ruth Oxner and Mr.
and Mrs. George James.
Mrs. Claude Smith of Nor
folk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Smith of Honea Path,
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
James and Mrs. Ruth Oxner
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtz-
claw of Greer spent last
Thursday with Mrs. Ada Cen
ter
Mrs. Essie Powell and
daughter, Helen, of Greer,
Mr. and Mrs. Lake Fuller
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Sexton and son of Greenwood,
were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Ada Ceater. .
Spec 5 A. K. Meredith of
Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Meredith.
Pvt. Engene McLendon of
Fort Gordon. Ga., was the
week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. McLendon.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hard
man of Greenville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Low
ery Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser
and children of Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry English,
Jr., and children were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Riser.
Mr. and Mrs. Pred Putnam
and son of Joanna, ’visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Farmer
and Velda Sunday.
Mr. and >lrs L o r a n c e
Peace and cMldren of Green
ville, Misses 4Clara and Allu-
wee of E nor A.*. were Sunday
guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Andy
Hames. I
Mrs. Bessie Nelson and
Mrs. Mattie Btrgmy of Lau
rens, visited tWir sister, Mrs.
Ella Harvey, recently
Ale Johnny Price and Mrs.
Price of Shaw AFB. Sumter,
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Price.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory and
Mrs. Helen Hunter of Ches
ter,, visited Mrs. Susie Hawks
and' Beatrice, Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Reynolds of
Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Reynolds oftWilliams-
ton. and Mr and Xrs. Jones
Reynolds of Pelze*. visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Uluey re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. LarrkWilson.
Jr. .and children of Cornelia.
Ga.. were week-end Juests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Huev.
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Consolidated Upholstering Co.
Whitmire Highway
Clinton, S. C.
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FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Patter-
soa and Marie were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Sybil Jackson.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bear
den visited Mrs. O. L. Gwinn
and Mrs. Hampton Wiggins in
Edoree Sunday.
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Mr and Mrs Lewis Mc-
Ab^e of Spartanburg, were
reaent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bearden.
Mr. and Mrs. James Larey
an0 children of Greenville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hoop
er >of Clemson, were guests of
Mi,’ and Mrs. Jesse Laney
and Mrs. Ina Belle Hooper
Sunday. / . . ., *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
of Spartanburg, visited Mrs.
Rosa Owens and Mr. and
Mrs. James Craine Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San
ders visited Robert Smith in
the Veterans hospital in Au
gusta, Ga., Sunday.
Mrs. M W. Adams, along
with 26 other South Carolina
delegates, attended a Repub
lican conference in Washing-i
ton. D. C., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil
and children of Columbia,
and Bill Linder of Whitmire,
were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs C. W. Windsor re
cently.
Misses Sybil Windsor and
^Gail Padgett pf St. Matthews,
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs C. W. Windsor.
Friends of Miss Sybil Wind
sor will be interested to knew
she has accepted a position at
the Presbyterian College li
brary and will assume her
duties June 6.
Mrs. Wilson Garner and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Carr and children of Aiken,
were Sunday guests <Jf Mr.
and Mrs Robert Whitsel and
Mrs. Bertie Hedgepath.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wells
visited Mr. and Mrs. J A.
Wells in Rock Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Co* of
Seneca, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Cox Sunday.
i J. R. Hamrick is a patient
at Self Memorial Hospital in
Qreenwood, where he under
went surgery last week.
i BIRTHDAY DINNER
rs. Willie Tucker of Un-
was honored with a birth
day j dinner at the home of
Mr^ and Mrs W. J. Shepard
Sunday. Out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Waytie
Murphy and and Mr. and
Mrs. Mac J3uy of Union.
Mr. | and Mrs. John Maye
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Shepard and children were
included on the guest list.
win have birthdays May 21.
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MOTHER’S DAY DINNER
'The annual Brazill Moth
er’s' Day dinner was held
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Rhodes. Those
attending were: Mrs. Dan
Gunter and son «f Joanna:
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. brazil
family of Columbia; Mr
nd Mrs. Jimmie Sanders
£ daughter, lie. and Mrs.
-old Copeland and sons.
Also attending were Rev. and
Mrs. Dewey Brazill and fam
ily of Newberry; Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Brazill and fam
ily, Dennis Fallaw and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Miller of Union, and Mr. and
Mrs. Rion Price and—family
of Newberry.
ARMSTRONG
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arm
strong of Greenville, an
nounce the birth of a son,
John Edward, May 4, at St.
Francis Hospital. Mrs. Arm
strong is the former Louise
Meadors, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Meadors.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Those who win cAehrate'. a
birthday May 15th will be
Mrs. J. J. McGinnis, Mrs.
Walker .Q^boijne and L S.
Burden.
Mrs. Ray Cauble has a
birthday M^y^lfi..
May 17th will be the birth
day of Mrs. Estes Campbell
and Dennis Balkham.
Mrs. Sara Lawson and Bob
by Joe Meadors will have
birthdays May 18.
Mrs. Willie Stroud and Ter-
rie Elaine Stroud have birth
days May 19-.
Gary Foster, Wayne Wom-
ble and Dannie Ray Cauble.
Jr., will celebrate birthdays
May 20.
Shirley Lawson, Mrs Jean
ette Starnes, Jerry McGee
and Mrs. Charles Meadors
Miss Pressly advises any- fice.
Mr. and Mrs. H e r b e r t one who feels,she can qualify The Greenwood office is- -
Jghes Will celebrate a wed- f or this monthly benefit to open^ on id 1 Satui^^ . j
ng anniversary May 15. contact the Greenwood of- June from 9 A.M. tb T T.TW.
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djng anniversary May
Wylie Kennmgtop will cele
brate a birthdayay 12.
Social Security **•
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One of the (toost recent
changes in the Social Security
Law is one that allows widows
to receive a monthly benefit
at age tD. Martha F. Pressly,
District M a n a g|e r of the
Greenwood Social Security'
Office stated todajf that
change was effective in Sep
tember 1965 and that many
widows were takirig advan
tage of the change. However
she believes that there are
many more widows in this
area who could be receiving
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these monthly benefits.
The requirements ‘for en
titlement to this monthly so
cial security benefit are:
(1) Be at least 60 years old.
(2 >Me the widow of* a per
son who worked and was in
sured under social security.
The widow must file an ap
plication and she should pre
sent evidence of her ag^ and
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Chefs Choice FT
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SUGAR
Uadt: I With $5.00 or More
Order, Please
Duke's
Mayonnaise
QUART
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2rLb. Bag
POTATOES ...., 29c
Gold King ^ Bag
HUSH PUPPIES .. 25c
Castleberry Hoh Dog 10-Oz. Can
CHILI2 loir 47c
SunbeaM or Claasees \
Hot Dog or HaMburger Pkg 1 . of 8
BUNS .. 4 19e «
Castleberry 24-Oz.Caa
BEEF STEW 4fc
Libby’s Tomato 20-Oz. Bed tie
CATSUP Iff
Hayes 1- Lb. Bar
PINTO BEANS .... Hhj
A-G ■ " 1 Uk,. |
COFFEE 59c^
Laden’s Choc. Cordial lO'/j-Ofe. Box
CHERRIES 29c
Vesper K Lh. Box
TEA 25c
Argo 303 Cans t 2 For
PEAS 29c
Quaker 1 Lb. Bn
GRITS 10c
A-G fi Gal.
ICE CREAM 49c
Large Box Nabisco
VANILLA WAFERS
2 LBS. BANANAS
Both For 55c
A^G
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A-G 12-Ox. Pkg. /
WEINERS ...39c
Cottage Brand 2 Lbs.
BOLOGNA . 89c
Box
Wisconsin State 1 Lb.
CHEESE.......... 69c
Get A 6-Oz. Box Macaroni
FREE With 1 Lb. of Choese
Limit: 2 With $5.00 Order
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Fresh Produce
Florida Large Ears 6 For
CORN ..39c
PERCH
Teilow .. Lh.
SQUASH ......... 10c
Fnesb
CARROTS ..
1 Lb. Bag
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Limit: I With $5.00
A-G MILK
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