The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 04, 1967, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Lydia Mai News *.. Ne W Area 6 TB Assn.
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Vanderfords at Bowling Tourney Be Organized May 16
MBS. CLYDE TBAMMELL, while Sky Diving recently. Gene Garner observed birth- Twenty-three persons inter- made this statement:
Correspondent and Mrs. Frank Goss has been days May 1. ested in preventing tubercu- “It is not by accident that
Representative ill with flu. Debra Pace' was one year losis and other respiratory an understanding and sympa-
Telephone WI2MI BAPTIST CIRCLES okl April 27> diseases met on Tuesday, Ap- thetic public has given the
The Kathleen Walker Circle ' Mrs - J - A - Bl£ »ck, Jr. will ril 25, at the Greenwood tuberculosis association move-
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vender- of the L yc h a Baptist W M S. observe her birthday May 5 County Health Department to ment the most widespread
ford and Mr. and Mrs.' B. F. win meet on Wednesday at and Mrs - Black, Sr. will ob- make final plans for the for- acceptance ever accorded to
Sinclair attended the Bowling j p m i n primary De- s « rv e bers May 8. mation of an area association, any voluntary health agency
tournament in Atlanta, Ga. p a rtment of the Lydia Bap- M ay 7 will be Mrs. Mamie Representatives were present in the world. Nor will it be
Mr.\and Mrs. B. F. Vander- t j st church Burnett and ‘Mrs. Wallace from Tuberculosis Associa- by accident that we will be
ford of Union were here with Mrs Quu.ug James will be Bagwell’s birthday. tions in Abbeville, Edgefield, able to maintain —and even
the Vanderford’s daughters i - ---Donnie Pitts will be 8 years Greenwood, Laurens, McCor- strengthen — this acceptance
while they were away. AU me mto e r S are urged to old May 10. , mick, Newberry and Saluda and support in the years
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’- be present • ‘ Mr - Lester Davis will cele- Counties. ahead when other worthy
Shields and Mr. and Mrs. The Omathine Dobbs Circle bra te his birthday May 9. By-laws were approved by causes will be calling to mil-
James McElhannon were in w in me et with Mrs Claude Mrs - Kenneth Stone will the group for presentation to lions of volunteers whom we
Greenville for the recent Gilstrap on Tuesday evening celebrate her birthday May the membership at an organi- count today within our ranks,
country music show. at 7-30 pm 10 - zational meeting scheduled Our ability to meet with deter-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Aber- Ali members are asked to Tommy Reece will be 8 for May 16 at the Greenwood mination and vigor the chang-
crombie spent a recent week- be present. years old May 6. County Health Department. ng needs in tuberculosis con-
end with their daughter-and DAUGHTER GIVEN PARTY S.Sgt. and Mrs. Leon Aber- Tuberculosis and Health trol an( f the opportumt’es
their families, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs' John Smith enter- crombic wil1 observe thelr Association of Area 6 was ahead in respiratory disease
Joe A. Carroll in Townsville tained with a birthday party wedding anmvclsary Ma >: 6 wificri as4ho name of the programming will determine
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold a ” the L y d i a Communi y Happy blrthday to RcV' proposed association. the measure of our success in
Clardy in Greenville. The Building for her dSter Roscoe Bryan ' Rev. J. C. Rice, Jr. of lnsur,n « a safer and healthier
Clardy family spent the past Patti , ih/wal celebrating , C hH BurdeUc B W "' " bscrVe Ware Shoals, who has served ““counW^rer
week-end with her family, her 11th birthday. a birthday May 8. _ .as chairman of the Steering In th >s 7 county area.
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Judge of Probate of Laurens estate is notified and required proven or be forever
County, at 10 o’clock a. m., to make payment on or be- William Ray
and on the same day will ap- fore that date, and all per- Executor
ply for a final discharge from sons having claims against West Wfclnut Street
my trust as Executor. said estate will present them Clinton, .South
Any person indebted to said on or before said date, duly April 24th, 1907
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a birthday May 8.
Mr and Mrs Lester Davis Thirfv Mrs ' Q uin ton Jones ob- Committee, presided. He was
, ... Thirty - seven young people ser ved her birthday April 8. ass i s ted bv the vice-chairman
tended the funeral of Mrs. enioved nartv came, and Pvt. George James Win cele- Dr. Martto M Teague of
brate his birthday May 5.
attended tne funeral of Mrs. enjoyed party
Frances Dixon in Spartanburg dancing.
Saturday. The hostess was assisted in
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South entertaining by Mrs. Walter . . *10
and sons attended a birthday Brown and Mrs. Melvin Han- Memorial Service
dinner at the home of the cock of Newberry. a.
former’s brother J W. and PartJr refrcs hments of cake, At Church ot God
Mrs. south in Mauidm. The ice crcam and punch were Planned for Sunday
dmner was in honor of their enjoyed by Ule „„„„ r,a , ’ BU r ° ' ,u “ ’
mother, Mrs. Leroy South of p atti r p P< »j V(i H m n„ v A special memorial servie<
School District 58
School Lunch Menu
Week of May 8-12
MONDAY
M i J k , chiliburger with
Laurens, who gave a brief
history of reorganization ef
forts and suggestions for fu
ture action.
Committee reports were pre- cheese, orange juice, potato
sented as follows: Nominal- chips, whole kernel corn,
ing. L. B. Adams of Green- Hamburger buns, butter, pea-
wood; Selection, Mrs. Joe H. nut better cookies.
Whitmire PatU received man y nice w m ^hTlHSeal of Greenwood; Housing TUESDAY
Wh 1 ' and wiU be held ^Sunday.. at ^ ^ an d Equipment, James D. Milk, beef with
Mrs. Sam Prince, Misses S e^ ra ^J a y" d s S a.m. at the ainton Church oi and Equipment, James D. Milk, beef with gravy^
Roberta and Nettie Prince £T e from New^m God on Elizabeth Street. The Brown of Newberry; Person- ^wbe ry shortcake Held
visited Sunday in Fingerville. ™ • service will be held in mom- "o' Policies. Thomas I Dowl- peas with snaps, rice,
Mrs. Lewis Eons of Char- CLEAN-UPCAMPAIGN ory of , he followlng mem , mg of Greenwood; Program of rolls, butter, celery strips.
lotte, N. C. spent a few days „ GOO hers and friends of the Work and Budget, Rev. James WEDNESDAY
last week with her parents, Becau f e ever yone CO- church . A Bowers of Greenwood; Milk, vegetable soup with
ire and pr• j?rr k: “ cZ p z'lxx **. Fran - r
more of Fort Jackson, Co,urn- Ipr^ mS JZ “uia Xs! bu «-' pbil " d ^
THURSDAY
bia spent the week-end with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank James
of Whitmire visited his moth-
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more than another. Every Frand Childers, Lula Burden, included: Mrs j s culbroath
street gets an honorable men- ® urdea * B ™ le of Johnston: Richard Ed- Milk, chicken pie, chilled
Hon. Luther Sexton, Mrs. J. C. Co- w ; irds> Mrs c F „ IIBhes and cantaloupe, e n g 1 i s h peas,
er Mrs Mark Conner Sun- Let’s keep up the good 'wr^kpr* MoT sh oarard of Abbeville: pickled beets, cheese biscuit,
cr Mrs. Mark Conner, Sun k _ we . re proud of our-“enn garlic Walker M^- Mrs Edwin E|horjdge and buUer
Mr and Mrs Burch Mills SClVeS ' f «nH Mr.’ Mrs Jorry E Rowo of Sa ‘ FRIDAY
of Columbia spent the week- BIRTHDAYS AND ? nm W RonTri Mr ’r Hnaton luda: MrS ’ fn ° 7 ' Ilarris of Milk, fish sticks with cat-
end with his mother Mrs ANNIVERSARIES Milchnli Hnev McCormick: Wade E. Harri- sup, cole slaw, green beans
J. B. Patterson and Mr. and a Gord™ celebrated Mr ' Kejsl y Mrs Keislcr M y | Troy: W. F. with whole potatoes, hot corn-
children°of a Orangeburg *"? “"bfflaf’ today, to »»«««. Rufus Danicis. Joe ^ 'ZlUt ’ ^
c.^ov, 1,^ — Q v,a Mrs - Gene Armstrong. * borr V- staff members par-
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong The nearest relative will be. ticinatinR jn lhe m p e ting in- FINAL SETTLEMENT
BEDDING> PLANTS
Azaleas
Bone Meal
Anchusa
Aucuba
Fertilizers
Begonia
Arborvitae
Hyponex
Browallia
Banana Shrub
Iron Chelate
Clove Pinks
Blue Cypress
Mole Killer
Columbine
Boxwood
Peat Moss
Coral Bells
Camellias
Potting Soil
Dahlias
Figs
Pruning Paint
Daisies
Flowering Crabs
RarPid-Gro
Dusty Miller
Forsythia
Sheep Manure
Foxglove ^
(mpatiens
Gardenia
Weed Killer
Ginkgo
Marigold
Hollies
Black Leaf 40
Painted Daisy
Junipers
Chlordane
Purple Robe
Kerria
DDT 50%
Rose Moss
Magnolia
Fruit Tree Spray
Santolina 1
Mahonia
Malathion
Sweet William
Mock Orange
Phaltan
Torenia
Mt. Hydrangea
Rose Dust
Vinca
Nandiiia
Rose Spray
Zinnias
Photinias
Rose Bomb
Sasanquas
Rotenone Dust
Eggplant Plants
Snowball
Sabadiila Dust
Pepper Plants
Spirea
Scope
Tomato Plants
Sugar Maple
Sevin Dust
Tea Olive
Volck
Dahlia Tubers
Weeping Cherry
Dwarf Canna
White Pine
Bamboo Stakes
Gladiola Bulbs , .
Wiegela •
Continuous Sprayers
Hanging Basket Begonia
Wisteria
Garden Trowels
Package Seed
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Green Moss Liners
Aluminum Sulphate
Green Thumb Gloves
Daylilies . .
Dog Repellent
Hanging Baskets
Ivy ,
Fruitone
Hose Sprayers
Hydrangea
Rootone >
Oak Stakes
Liriope
Rat Bait
Sphagnum Moss
Periwinkle
Snail Poison
Spraver Parts & Jars
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Trellises
Trigger Sprayers
Large Flowering Clematis, 4
r colors $1.29 each
Twist-Em Ties
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Espalier Ties
TANGLEWOOD NURSERY
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Sunday with her mother and
with his mother, Mrs. A. M.
and
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Forrosipr nnH ivir Fnrrpct observe a wedding an- presented a white carnation eluded t W o members from the Take nptice that on the 28th
MrV p«ttMr «nri niv Prsary May 19. ) to wear during the service c latc Association and three day of May, 1967, I will ren-
Mr«s Mili<s vUitpH Mr Pattpr- . Mr ’ and Mrs - w - WR - Rev. ; F. D. Moore, pastor, from the Grecnwood-Laurens dor a final account of my
’• th vptpran’c Hncnitni '‘am 8 wdl observe their wed- will use as his sermon topic, Association, . acts and doings as Executor
in Ainmcta Pa n SnnHav d ‘ n ^ anniversary May 5.’ “The Memory of God’s Good- In reporting on the plans for of the estate of Mattie Philson
Mrs Quinton Jones and MrS ' Fur man Bagwell and ness.” the area association, Mr. Rice Anderson in the office of the
Marlon were in Johnson City,
Term, recently due to the
death of Mr. Sam Jones.
Pvt. Billy bltkerson of Fort
Jackson, Columbia, with
three army friends from Fort
Jackson and Mrs. J. H. Mc
Pherson visited during the
week-end with the former’s
mother and latter’s sister,
Mrs. Mildred Dickerson and
with Mrs. McPherson and
Mrs. McPherson and Mrs.
Dickerson’s mother, Mrs,
W; P. Terrell; v
Johnny L a n f o r d arrived
home- Monday fiY>/m Clnrrsso^
University, ’for thfc feiimmef
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Lanford. ‘ •
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil
liams of Newberry visited Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Cothran of
Atlanta, Ga. and were called
here last week due to the
death of her father, John D.
Cuzzart.
Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mrs.
Maxie Reeder visited their
aunt, Mrs. Katie Belle Wil
liams in Self Memorial Hos
pital in Greenwood on Mon
day of last week. Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Ezell Abney of
Newberry visited Mr. and
Mrs. Motte.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whit
mire, Mrs. Allen White, Jr.,
Roger Whitmire, Mrs. Ezzie
Miller, Mrs. Nora Kirby and
Machem Kirby were in Foun
tain Inn Wednesday and
Thursday because of the
death of Mr. Whitmire and
Mrs. Kirby’s brother, Ezell
Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fuller
of Greenville and her mother,
Mrs. Wyman Milam of Char
lotte, N. C. visited Mr. Ful
ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Fuller on Saturday.
On Sunday they visited Mr.
Milam who is a patient in the
Veteran’s Hospital in Colum
bia.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mal-
pass and children attended a
birthday dinner on Sunday
for Mrs. Malpass’ father,
Ovell Woody in Clinton. ^
Miss Pat Harvey spent the
week-end in Whitmire with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lanford
and Mrs. Norma Gilliam.
Jane, Denise, Randy and
Ricky Turner of Greenwood
spent a recent week-end with
their grandmother, Mrs. Alma
Harvey and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pat
terson and children of Inman
were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Fred Bodie.
WITH THE SICK
J. B. Patterson is a patient
in the Veteran’s Hospital in
Augusta. Ga.
Mrs. T. O. Williams is ill
at her home.
Johnny Lanford is suffering
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GARDEN CENTER
Highway 308
Telephone 833*2588.
Clinton, S. C.
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VAN CAMP
PORK-BEANS
NO. 2 CAN
2 for 39c
COMET LONG GRAIN
RICE
2 LB. BOX
45c
A-G
DETERGENT
Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order
EMBERS ' 10 LB. BAG
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS S5c
LIBBY'S 4 OZ. “ZIP TOP” CAN
VIENNA SAUSAGE 19c
GKADK “A" SOUTH CAROLINA 3 DOZEN
Medium EGGS 99c
Wizard CHARCOAL LIGHTER, qt.can .. 35c
HAMA
Strawberry PRESERVES, 18 oz. glass — 47c
CLAHSSEN or SUNBEAM PKG. OF 8
Hamburger Buns or Wiener Rolls *. 19c
Libby’s CATSUP, 20 - oz. bottle 29c
Hazel Bishop HAIR SPRAY, 13* oz. can . > 59c
CUFFERIN-Bottle of 36-reg. 69c-SpeciaI!.. 59c
FROZEN FOODS
MORTON’S Chicken-Turkey-Beef-Tuna 8 OZ.
POT PIES 2 for 39c
BIRDSEYE — Leaf or Chopped 10 OZ. PKG.
SPINACH 2 for 33c
FRESH PRODUCE
Tender GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs.. 29c
Irish POTATOES, 10 lb. bag 39c
MARKET SPECIALS
Fresh GROUND BEEF - 2 lbs. 99c - 3 lbs. $1.39
A-G WIENERS, 12 oz. pkg 39c
A-G BOLOGNA, 12 oz. pkg i 39c
A-G OLEO, 1 lb. pkg. (V4 lb, sticks) ... 2 for 39c
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prices Effective may 4-5-b
“U. S. GOOD’,
Roast
STRIETMANN ZESTA
1 LB. BOX
Saltines .. 31c
Maxwell House
COFFEE
Clinton Mills Store
Phone 833-0710
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