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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Burgesses Visit Son, Brother
MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent-Representative
Telephone 697-dMS
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bur
gess spent last week-end in
Norfolk, Va. with their son,
A 3-C Tim Burgess who is
stationed there in the Navy.
Another son, Electronics Tech,,
3-C Richard Burgess, who just
returned from nearly two
years in Vietnam and is home
with his parents now, joined
them on their trip.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie,
and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sea-
wright and Mike enjoyed last
week-end in Atlanta, Georgia.
While there they attended the
ball games and spent a few
hours at “Six Flags Over
Georgia.”
In Vietnam
Friends will be interested
to 'know that A 2-C Thomas
Jenkins is now beginning his
7th month in Vietnam. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Jenkins. He will finish a
year’s duty there before re
turning to the States.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Leonard
Hedges and children of Texas
are visiting the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Whelchel, of Clinton.
Miss Ruth Hair is spending
some time in Columbia, La.
with her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Echols.
Miss Jill Thomas returned
on Wednesday after spending
a few days with Mrs. Leroy
Rushton in Inman. Mrs. Rush-
ton had been here for a few
days, visiting her brother,
James Thomas who is a pa
tient at the local hospital and
Mrs. Thomas. Another guest
of Mrs. Thomas over the
week-end was Mrs. Mildred
Wham of Greenville. Sun
day guests were Mrs. Alma
Lloyd and Mrs. T. B. Hanvey
also of Greenville.
Guests From N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jacks of
Belleville. N. J. have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Jacks. On Wednesday, Homer
Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Jacks, and Mrs. Keith Camp
bell visited Mrs. Rufus Mor
gan in Springfield.
Mrs. L. D. Edmonds and
Dora returned last Monday
after a two week visit with
Rev. and Mrs. Clee Black-
well and Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Martin in Waterloo. Week
end guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Feezor, and Mrs. B.
H. Johnson and Sandra of Ai
ken
Mrs Ola Murrah spet last
weekend in Batesburg with
Rev. and Mrs. Tommy
Brown. Tommy, Jr. returned
with her, returning home on
Wednesday. Dropping in for a
visit on Sunday were Mr. and
daughter Tara of Simpson-
Mrs. Buddy Murrah and
ville.
In Ohio
M.-Sgt. Marvin Bridges who
returned from a years duty
in Vietnam recently spent his
months leave with his wife
and children here and with
his mother, Mrs. Sally
Bridges. On July 19 he went
to Toledo, Ohio where he will
be connected with the
R.O.T.C. at Toledo University.
Mrs. Bridges and children
plan to join him in the near
future.
Visiting Pastor
Rev. William T. King of
Newberry was the speaker at
the 10 a.m. worship service
at the First Presbyterian
Church in Joanna Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Davenport and
Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Davenport and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Davenport,
joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dan
ny Baker of Ninety Six en
joyed the week-end at Myrtle
Beach.
A 2-C James F. Osborne,
of Perrin Air Force Base,
Texas and A 3-C Mike Osborne
of Lackland, Texas enjoyed
recent leaves with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Osborne of Browning Ave. t
Attends Reunion
The Tinkler reunion was
held in Dallas, N. C. on Sun
day. Thus attending from Jo
anna were Mrs. L. J. Brock,
Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer
and Gary, Mrs. Virginia Gar
ner, Mrs. Evelyn Templeton,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Holmes,
Cookie and Tommy. Also, Mr.
and Mrs." Hugh Brock of At
lanta, Bud Jackson of Honea
Path and Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Fuller of Clinton.
James Douglas Lollis of,
Norfolk, Va. visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Lollis recently. Two of his
buddies who are in the Navy
with him at the same base
made the trip with him.
Miss Elaine Boyce of Wood-
bridge, Va. is spending a coup"
le of weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce.
Mrs[ Ted Davis and chil
dren of Camden enjoyed a
few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Buford Lowery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Buff of
Cleveland, Ohio and Mrs.
James Bowman, Jim and
Danny of Hickory, N. C. were
last Tuesdays guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Boyce and Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Hogan.
Hospital News
Mrs. Marry Lehman was
admitted to the Bailey Me
morial Hospital on Sunday.
James Thomas is a patient
at Bailey Memorial hospital.
Mrs. J. R. Koon is a patient
at the local hospital.
Lewis Thompson returned
home on Friday after being
a patient in Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mike Rowe underwent a
tonsilectomy last Wednesday
at the local hospital.
Mrs. Maude Franklin was
admitted to the Bailey Me
morial Hospital last week.
Mrs. Jean Bridges 'was dis
missed from the local hospi
tal on Friday after undergo
ing surgery.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Tomorrow, Aug. 11, Dot
Wise, Suzanna Motes, P. W.
Manley, Amelia King, Bill
Whitten Village
Notes
By MARGARET LOCKETT
Mrs. Alvin Gossett attended
the Wofford-Lanford reunion
at Lanford last Saturday.
Mrs. Bill Rhodes spent a
few days last week with her
mother, Mrs. H. H. Irby,
while Mr. Rhodes was in Co
lumbia attending a coaches’
clinic.
Mrs. Magdaline Kruger,
wife of the late Dr. Victor
Kruger, has returned to her
apartment at the Village af-
ter going to Germany to visit
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Evelyn Lockaby is on
vacation to greet Mr. Locka
by who > has returned from
Vietnam. He has been over
seas with the Daniel Con
struction Co.
Mrs. Freda Ellison and
Claude Caudell were married
August 2. They will live in Jo
anna.
Mrs. Carmen Core is ward
secretary at the hospital.
Mrs. Sarah Wicker is on
vacation.
Mrs. Clara Bell spent a va
cation recently with her dau
ghter, Mrs. John Brown, Mr.
"Brown and family irt Wil
mington, NXJ.
Mrs. Rennie Setzer spent
last Saturday with her sister,
Mrs. Sam Leaman, and Mr.
Leaman in Laurens.
Bobby Haskins, son of
Mrs. Jonnie Haskins, is at
Camp May, N. J., and is a
candidate for the Coast
Guard.
Mrs. Pearl Watkins, Miss
Suzanne Watkins and Miss
Becky Barnes have returned
from California. They visit
ed Howard Watkins, Jr., who
is in the Air Force. While
there they visited many
points of interest.
Mrs. Margar&f Lockett
spent two days last week III
Spartanburg visiting ber dau
ghter, Mrs. James A. Pierce,
and Mr. Pierce. While there
she was the luncheon guest on
Wednesday of Mrs. Annie L*
Rowley and Mrs. lAtciUe
Barker at Bailey’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cpiie-
land and son and Mrs. ban
Gunter visited Miss Hattie
Hawkins in Columbia Mon
day.
Dr. Charles A. Josa of Co
lumbia was a visitor on the
campus this week. ,
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Willingham and T. C. Hol
combe will celebrate birth-«
days.
Happy Birthday today, Aug.
10 to Joy Abrams and John
Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian
will observe a wedding anni
versary on Saturday, Aug. 12.
Sunday, Aug. 13, Dianne
Wise, Jeff Hogan, Mac Wil
liams, Joe Wise, and Donald
Brown will celebrate birth
days.
Linda Lollis and Russell
Abrams wil have birthdays
on Aug. 14.
On Aug. 15 Frances Doug
las, Pat Hawkins, Douglas
Lollis and Tammy Denice
Davenport will celebrate
birthdays.
Many happy returns of the
day on Aug. 16 to Mr. and
Mrs. Heyward Lever who will
celebrate their 25th wedding
anniversary.
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Bargain Box $2.25
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The Family Bucket $3.80
15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls
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21 Pieces of Chicken
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2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slaw,
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Bucket of Fish $4.25
10 Fillets of Flounder, Cole Slaw,
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Shrimp Dinner $1.25
Jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slaw,
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Bucket ’O Shrimp $4.25
25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce,
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Potatoes 79c
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POLE BEANS
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