The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 24, 1967, Image 12

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0 * •J ♦ v . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, Clinton, S, C^ Thursday, August 24, 1967 / Joanna/News . . . / • r Saturday guests of Mr. and t rs. T. R. Chalk were their lighter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lou McMurray, Lou Ann and Teresa of Swains- boro, Ga. Last Sunday the MRS. W. J. HOGAN Heyward Lever, other friends Mrs. Cora Lee Boyce and Mrs^fYank SheUey ^nd son Correspondent-Representative and relatives. O’Neal Boyce attended the - . . . . . ’ Telephony 697-6949 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Arthur Boyce reunion in HartsviUe JJ ent surv ^ Shriner Return to Maryland 4.. Wallace Sanford and and children Stevie and An- recently, gela of Titusville, Fla., or- Mrs. Betty Mae Attnway, survery Hospital in Greenville. |V i children returned to Bethes- rived on Friday to spend the Debra, Tammy and Mike of ] Joanna Residents da, Md., today after en- week-end with the former's Panama City, Fla. return- i Mr - and Mrs - Richard L. joying a few weeks here with parents, Mr. and Mws^-JCarl ed on Friday after spending Gardner who were liviny at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. two months vacations with Lydia Mill are now residing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si-^ at ,1*^ in the apartments on mon Motes. While here shel^his Street. DRtVEMfir "fest-Gwfce '(Goo<ffdocf jl , min i l. | hm 1 va nu .11 lavor-Crisp Chicken ■t '« * Complete Dinner $1.10 3 Pieces pf Chicken, F. F. Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Bargain Box $2.25 9 Pieces of Chicken For Family of 3 to 5 People The Family Bucket $3.80 15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls Serves 5 to 7 Hungry People The Barrel $5.10 . . 21 Pieces of Chicken Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnics, Church Parties and {Social Functions Fish Dinner r . ..... $1.10 2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls and Tartar Sauce Bucket of Fish $4.25 10 Fillets of Flounder, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Shrimp Dinner $1.25 Jumbo Shrimp, Frertth Flies, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and~Hot Rolls Bucket ’O Shrimp $4.25 25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, 6 Hot Biscuits Steak Dinner , $1.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls . — i . _ . . Chicken Liver Dinner-..:. $1.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Attaway in Saluda.j Earl Connell of Richland Va., spent the week with Mrs. Connell and Scott, and, Libb Fran and Micky Connell oi Marietta, Ga. who have beei here for a two week visit. They returned on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Coope; and children of Charlesto were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole. Mrs. Dean Bowen and so; Donnie of Burlington, N. C.i enjoyed last week with Mrs.) Boyce Bowen. Mr. Bowe joined them for the week-end.j Attend Coates Reunion On Sunday, around 75 per sons attended the Coates rc union at the Monohorn Par in Newberry. The ones to at tend from here were Mr. an Mrs. Harold Gardner, Tin and Jay, Mike Seawright, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bodie Sr. and James, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert. Visits Son In Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Lol lis and son Larry and Sandyj Saunders visited Douglas Lol lis at his base in Norfolk Va. last week-end. While ther they toured the ship “Liber ty”. On Monday Douglas wa to leave on a two week tour ol duty in Bermuda. Attended Wedding Out of town guests wh were here for the Craven-Kit chen wedding on Saturday af ternoon were: Mr. and Mrs.| W. E. Mitchell, Eugene an Sheryl of Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan, Lo Ann and Candy of Moncks Corner. Mrs. Alvin Cromei and family, Myrtle Beach Mrs. Johnny Davenport an family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Da venport and Lynn, Mrs. J. W Craven, Kinards, Mr. an Mrs. H. C. Elliott and famil; of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Collier and Andy, Doug las, Ga., Rev. and Mrs. J Donald Fowler, Ridgeway,| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Padge and family, Duncan Mrs. Minnie Burnett is on 1 an extended visit to Shelby,) N. C. with Mr. and Mrs. W D. Gilbert Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. [Motes of 1719 N. Marion Street nnounce the recent marriaye f their daughter, Evelyn, to ouglas Castles, of Cape Cod, assachusetts. The vows were spoken in the Chapel of the aptist Hospital in Columbia vith Rev. James B. Mitchell officiating at the ceremony Mrs. Castles will remain, for ihe present time, in Colum- 3ia where she is employed by Hertz Rent-a-Car service at Jie new Jet - Port there. Mr. Castles, who just received a lischarge from the Marine Itorps will enter a Commer cial Pilots School in Nevada. Jacobs Guest Speaker On Sunday morning at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Joanna Hugh Jacobs of Clin- on was the guest speaker. The pastor of the church, Rev. .eon Jeffords, who has been m vacaton will fill the pulpit igain Sunday at the regular 0 a.m. service. Birthdays and Annievrsaries Happy birthday today, Aug. 54 to Paul Rogers, Dianne tice and Eddison Prater. The same greeting goes to Macy Johnson, and Earl Hol- jonback on Aug. 25. Chris Craig Will celebrate a birthday on Aug. 26 and Vlr. and Mrs. Sherman Mc- arson a wedding anniversa- * .Many happy returns of the lay on Aug. 27 to Jean [Bridges, Deri Jacks and Re- ba Burns. Aug. 28 brings a birthday o Philip Rogers, Ginny Brew- ngton and also Madrgaret [Blakely of Clinton. Ira Dominick will celebrate a birthday on Aug. 30 and Mr. smd Mrs. W. W. Niver will pb- icrve a wedding anniversary. Whitten Village Notes [By MARGARET LOCKETT Whiteford's Drive-In ■x South Broad Street Clinton UVE BETTER WITH AN ELECTRIC RANGE... •lx* 06 © NRECA Why do the best cooks use electricity? Because the best b completely controlsble. For perfect results, plus the automatic oven makes cooking so simple. Just set It and forget it — then enjoy good eating! S T ANQING ii* LAURENS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Mrs. Nellie Case, a former mployee who has been a pa tent at Bailey Memorial Hos- On Sunday, Mrs. John Bur-fP ital > has returned to her nett. Kevin, Shane, Denice and home on the Columbia High- Bob and Libby, Fran and wa y- Micky Connell of Marietta G ’ Mr - Marvin Bedenbaugh is Micky Connell, of Marietta, home after a sta y at Bailey Ga., joined by Mis. Lou Kit- Memorial Hospital, chens, Tony and jjrey of New. Mrs. Onie Smith, had as her berry enjoyed a picnic on S ues L her sister, Mrs. Ethel- Lake Murray at the JVlacedon- eSe ^ ee ^ e Daytona Beach, ia Church area^ 5rV J Fla - While here they spent Haupfears In Hawaii ] several days at Lake Green- T. Sgt. and Mrs. Gene /I. wood . They went to Gaines- Haupfear, Kent, Buddy, PI- ville ’ Ga - to visit relatives melar and Johnny who haw an d friends. On the week-end been on a month’s leave with they were guests of their their parents, Mr. and Mrs. aun t. Mrs. Ethel Colbert on James Haupfear of near Clin- the Chattahootchee River in ton and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Nort h Georgia. Chalk of 607 Magnolia St., Jo- Mrs Ida p - King had her anna, left from California on son ’ p ev. Lamar K - ng and Saturday night, Aug. 19 for Mrs - Kin 8 wit h her last week. Hawaii, where they will be The y s P ent some time at the for 3 years. Lake Greenwood cottage of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Power be fore returning to Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Rennie Setzer visited her sister, Mrs. K. L. Black and Mr. Black in Chester. They visited the Black’s daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Foster at Fay- ettville, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McClarey in St. Steren on returning. Mrs. Mary Corbet, had as her guest at her Mountville home, Mrs. Pauline Sexton of Greenville, her sister-in-law. They spent Saturday in Clin ton with Mrs. Pearl Teague. Mrs. Lena Lindsey had her nieces, all of Columbia, visit her last Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Long and daughter, Mrs. E. J. Nuramager and Mrs. W, M. Eleazer and ch Idren also Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young and Mrs. George Young all of Whitmire. "• The Whitten Village Club met Thursday at the parents’ club house at 7:30. Hostesses for the occasion were: Mrs. Rennie Setzer, Mrs. Cora Lee Boozer and Mrs. Mary Cor bet. Watermelon slices were > served and a social hour of bingo. Miss Judy King, daughter of Mrs. Ida P. King leaves tomorrow to teach at Carolina High School in Greenville. Mrs. Emily Weaver, wife sistant pastor of the First of Rev. Thomas Weaver, as- , Presbyterian Church, will teach at Campus school this fall session. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NElVS JUST FOR YOU... Low, Low Price* Phis Always the good values for you and your family. And you get P ; V lots of savings, too... plus those [ [Top Value Stamps for gifts of appreciation. Come food shop i Community Cash today. I* ' ' ' :i MARSHALL FARMS USDA INSPECTED FRESH Whole L ws l You can always depend on Marshall La/ m s Fryers — Grade A-Fresh to our store. Try them there are none better. , SUNNY DAY SHIPPED GRADE “A” Produced and Packed at Shelby, N. C. SEA FEAST PINK Limit: 4, Please! Sunny Day SH0 3-LB. 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