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I 1* THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, fl. C.. thiiwdny, May 12. 19fi« Joanna News . • . Craigs Have Weekend Guests MRS. W. J. ROD AN Correspondent and Representative Telephone 697*<M9 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy returned on Wednesday of this week after vacationing for seveml days In St. Peters burg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roebuck and son enjoyed the week-end with the former’s parents in Winnsboro. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tinsley and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Beck in Newberry on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunlap, Sr , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Simmons and family, and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers and Jan. Also, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunlap, Jr. and family of Greenwood who wefe here visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs .Guy Misenheimer in Chester and attended the Baccalaureate Sermon at Winthrop College. T h e it daughter, Elaine, will be among the graduates on Sun day. Mrs. Gerry Davis and chil dren of Camden visited Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lowery over the week-end. Out of town guests of Mrs. Belle Willingham on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tur ner of Ninety Six, and Larry Murphy of Spartanburg. Mrs. Hugh Brock of Atlanta, Ga. spent the last week of April with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hawkins. She accompanied Mr. Brock home who came for the week-end. While here they also visited Mrs. L. J. Brock, other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Na bors and W. K. Waits en joyed the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Their guests on Sun day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits of Belton and Mr. ‘anti Mrs,-- Julian Gardner and family of Spar tanburg. * Mrs. Beulah Culclasure of Newberry is spending two weeks with Mrs.- S. D. Weath ers who is recuperating at her home on Moultr|e St. after a recent operatioa at the New berry hospital. 1 Guests ‘ of Mrs. Weathers on Mothers’ Day were Mr. and Mrs. James Madden of Clinton, John W. Weathers, Landrum Weath ers and W. R. Weathers, Jr, of Spartanburg and Riley Weathers of Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daw kins spent the week-end in Prosperity with relatives. Friends will be Interested to know Mrs. Mattie Hold Is recuperating at her home af ter being in the Greenville General Hospital for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amick of Prosperity visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens over the week-end. Enjoying the week-end at Pawleys Island were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and Kathy Nabors. ATTENDS PLAY IN LAURENS Mrs. G. N. Foy. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazil and Da vid Boland were guests of Miss Ruth Riddle at the sen- ior play she directed at the Laurens High School on Fri day night. The title of the play Mas "The Barretts of Wimpale Street." ATTEND PARADE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bragg and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop attended the Mothers’ Day Parade at the Georgia Military College in Milledge- ville, Ga. on Sunday. Their sons, W41ford Bragg and Bill Bishop are students there. RECORD PARTY The Joanna Club House was the setting Friday evening when Miss Mary Rogers and Miss Kathy McCarson enter tained a group of teen-agers with a Record Party. Differ ent games and dancing were enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served with the assist ance of Mrs. J. Z. Rogers. Birthday Party Karen Lowery was honored with a birthday party on Saturday afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Buford Lowery, at their home on Hampton Ave. The group enjoyed play ing records and dancing. Re- freshmentf were epjqyed- by everyone^ ' Mrs. Hogan Fuller of Clintort ( assistcjd Mrs. Low ery. Karen was remembered with many nice gifts. THANK YOU NOTE I would like to thank the doctors, nur&es and nurses’ aids for taking sneh good care of me during my recent stay at the Bailey Memorial Hospital. Also, thanks to the many friends for the cards, flowers, gifts, i prayers and Visits. All were appreciated so much. Mrs. Macy Johnson ATTENDS FUNEhAL IN NORTH CAROLINA Sympathy is extended to Mrs. S. A. Mode ( due to the death of her brother, Mose Henson, who lived, in Forest City, N. C. Attending the funeral on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Mode and son, Paul, Mrs. Claude Burns and Mrs. Ann.^ ^'•’^ontkp %re» sept Claude Franklin. birthday greetings this com- Aebompanying them home hfl^jday ' IT ,>r «e ir|r ^ City were%T(^ iWid?|(fK H^J» m Henson ahd Sylvia of Wil mington, N. C/and- Msmand . Mrs. Jack Hanson; of Char- lotte, N. C. i *.i • c* birthdays' and ANNIVERSARIES ~ y Happy birthdh^ tomorrow, , rfdewpj tarme ®? ri May 13, to Mary Jo Holson- your tomd.andpVt op'the hew back: - 1 ; (Eph. 4:23, 24).^ Also, to'Naomi Sehumpert; --' InLhis*esv yearJet’s getout Anne Riw, Mike , " , «Wh*t8oa; of t^q old grooves of pseless F. C. Rowe, and Ernest €fe- and obsolete.thoughts. Let new born on May 14. ideas and new viewpoints have Sunday brings Wrthday*<>t»'full sway. The Christ Mind will Debbie Thomas a n d Otis inspire ui» With ttew.^iVesh, Lewis. .. -.i.. m . stiihilatlng and powerfirl On May 16,’ Mildred Waits ideas. Let’s" rejoice that not and Gene Bishop, will -cel*. / only bur hiipds, "but obr bodies brate birthdays and Mr. and and bur wofk are renewed be- Mrs. John Earl Q’Shiolds wiU,.muse of thg vitality ^a power observe ,a .wedding anniver- \ . f !, sary. ..<»/ ,/>»• j >j Delia Russell, Mrs. Claude Lawson, Larny.Summers,, and ', < . Itu* Si* OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE >tJB. CO. PHONE 833*0541 /i f RED&N .WHITE. V FOOD / MANNA RED & WHITE - JOANNA r •( o V. >1 ..u: .i i. . tui; ✓.;*<» ii . 1 "r , » i l»» «• V » i. J iLwn j ni .i :r: i r . : .i«>«» % #.♦ I GOLD BOND STAMPS FREE WITH EACH t.\\* 4**4*;. FOOD STORES ! n*> 100. Free Stamps With Purchase of $10.00 or More With This Coupon Void After Saturday, May 14 200 Free Stamps With This Coupon 1 and Purchase of $20.00 or More §[ Groceries J Void After Saturday, May 14 300 Free Stamps With This Coupon With Purchase of $30.00 or More Groceries Void After Saturday, May 14 50 Free Stamps With - 409 Cleaner 25 Free Stamps With i Dunach Luncheon Meat I | 25 Free Stamps With Fireside Chocolate Sweetie Cookies 25 Free Stamps With 48-Oz. Jug Kraft Oil 25 Free Stamps Wth Purchase of Kraft Miracle Whip 25 Free Stamps With With Purchase of 3 Lbs. Crisco 25 Free Stamps With Red & White-Spray Starch - 25 Free Stamps With Purchase of Bar-B-Q Grill 25 Free Stamps With Purchase of 10 Os. Maxwell House Coffee 100 Free Stamps With Purchase of Quail of Kraft Mayonnaise 25 Free Stamps With Purchase of 1 Record Album 25 Free Stamps With < Purchase of Calgon BEGINS AT $50.00 $25.00 ADDED EACH WEEK IF THERE IS NO WINNER RULES: HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN TREASURE CHEST TO BE GIVEN AWAY EVERY SATURDAY AT 5:00 P. M. HERE’S HOW IT WORKS RUIAC NO. 1—T» participate—Fill in and deposit registration card to quality for first Treaaaie Chest of $50.00. RULE NO. 2-—To Qualify—Have your Treasure Chest card punched at our store one thne each week to be eligible to win the Treasure for that week. RULE NO. 8—The Treasure Chest begins with $80.00 the first week auR $25.00 will be added each week until we have a winner.’ The Treasure Chest wMl never be below $50.00. RULE NO. 4—To have your Treasure Chest card punched,, there is no obligation or charge of any kind. 1 RULE NO. 5—Ten do not have to be present to win. RUliC NO. 0—Ton need register only once. Tour card rewi aids hi Mu ffles. RULE NO. 1*~Any adult person (over 18) is qualified to obtain a Treas ure Chest Card. . RULE NO. $—Drawing will be hied at Joanna Red ft White every Sat urday afternoon at 5)90 p. m. RULE NO. 0—Employees of ear stores and their immediate families are net ellgbile to win. RULE NO. 1ft—Year Treasure Chest Card mast be punched tor the yw*. of the drawing to he eligible to win. RULE NO. 11—Tour Treasure Chest Card may not be punched by any IULE NO. 1$—Some disinterested person not connected with the stores i win do the drawing. must claim the Treasure Chest not later than the Saturday drawing. Winners wH be anti- — Buck Murrah VALUE CHECKED Chuck Roast , BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ... lb. 59c DELMONICO STEAKS lift'. Ill** ■silt ^ifl'V.T.4) •:lv u.-r. *i :o # -.'IT' . Limit: 1 With $6.00 Order HORMEL BLACK LABEL RED & WHITE AZALEA BRAND BACON SAUSAGE FRANKS 1 Lb. Package i* \ : m XNECAFE COFFEE 6 Oz. 1 Lb. .Cup 59c HI-C ORANGE, GRAPE PINEAPPLE-ORANGE DRINK 3 FOR i Lb. Packefee 1 A > 9* 59c \K Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order RED & WHITE LUNCH MEATS PICKLE A PIMENTO.# SPICED LUNCHED*** _ LIVER-CHEESE 7 ^ ^ '..i MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 4* REGULAR or DRIP 2 Lbs. M.67 Red & White , * Tall Can MILK 13c Red & White Economy Loaf BREAD ...>.. Me Red & White Large Box Washing Powder 19c White or Assorted—2-Ply 200 {fount KLEENEX ..... 23c Red & White Family Size 20 Oz. CATSUP 29jc CLOROX,gal. ....... DETERGENT ' } BOLD.. Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order SUPER — REGULAR Kotex.. 29c COCA-COLA G-BOTTLE CARTONS 3 far *1.00 PRODUCE Fresh liJT BA3H 19c Limit: 3, Please Red & White dm rreui jCahbagaivv6c 6 Ears Fancy Yellow CORN 39c Mil. i.. Mil Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order Golden Ripe Bananas tV it t/. .V ‘ .'’ • * l ’ 4 • * k • 4 *. . • * ’ S * * . ’S | * I* « f. ., > s