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I * 6 6 4P I to Tlte Cf WTOfr CHitiofi,«. C., t%ur«day v October i0^«>67 News of . . . West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent-Represent alive Dial S33-3192 Mrs. Betty Jean Floyd and and Mrs. Walter Leopard and chili-en ijjL Greenwood spent sen, Larry, in Ninety-Six, Saturday with Mrs. Annie Sunday. Mae Caughman. On Sunday night, Oct. 22, Mr. and Mrs. James Craine at the Elizabeth Street visited Mrs. Inez Sorrow in Church of God, a special Mis- Greenwood. Sunday and also sion Film will be shown, en- attended the Penticostal Hoi- tiUed “Black Gold”, whxh iness Church Homecoming at was made in Nigeria, West Greenwood Africa. Rev. A. H. Clark will Mr an/Mrs. David Owens show ' ilm Th<: ^ and Mr. I and Mrs. Frank and serv,ce he « ins at Simpson visited relatives in P' m * Spartanburg Sunday. BIRTHDAYS AND Mrs. David Owens spent ANNIVERSARIES several days last week with Little Barbara Ann Fulmer, Mrs. W. H. McCarter in daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Spartanburg. Carrol Fulmer of Johnston and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard, cele brated her first birthday on October 17, also Mrs. Rex Stroud, of Pontiac, Mich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWatters, Mrs. Claud Trammell and Wintson Graham alb celebrated birth days on October 17. Those celebrating birth days on October 18 are Ta 1 - madge Ashorne, Donald Holden, Joel Littleton and Ruth Deadwyler. Inez Blackwell, Mrs. Lola Rusk and Mrs. W. L. Goodwin will celebrate their birthday on October 20. On October 21 the following will celebrate their birthday Sandra Bigbee, Bobby Quinn, Billy Crowell and Mrs. Bill Madden. Those celebrating birth days on October 22 are Mrs. Joe Spillers, pevon Grahanq, Joe Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams wfea is stationed in Alaska, Kim Lowery, Mrs. Lesaie Carr and Erma McCall. Brooks Duimaway, Charles Dunnaway and Tami Hed- speth all celebrated birth days on October 23. Those celebrating birth- 1 days October 24 are Mrs. Bobby Wooten, Marty Roy Heaton, Jimmy Copeland and Melinda Gossett. Those celebrating birthdays on October 25 are Gilbart Kidd and Lana Turner, Har old Copeland, Joe Lawson, Jim Whitman, Mrs. Annie Mae , Caughman, Douglas Lawson, Linda Osborn and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Mrs. - Mary Weathers of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorance Peace in Greenville. Mrs. Peace will enter Greenville General Hos pital. Mrs. Edna Heaton spent the wee vend w ith her mother, Mrs. Earnest Eskew, in Gremvilie. Tar Ifev. and Mrs. James T Hughes and family of Fl'ettevUles, ind., visited Mr., and Mrs. Herbert Hughes and Mr. anjJ Mrs. Earl Ile-tnn a few* days. .1 ^Ir. and Mrs. Author San 1 dots and Mrs. Sara 'Watson vii'ted Mrs. Sanders father, I?. I). Smith, in an Augusta, Ga.. Hospital Sunday. ■ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. I,. II. Pearson- last weekend W0re their son-A-law and his daughter, Gibbs Manor and daughter. c qF 1 w$st Palm Beach. Tlat Mrs. Willie Brittain of Hickory. N. .C. is spending this week with Mrs. Annie Stone and Mr. and Mrs; Rob ert Adams. - Mrs. W. Ti. Robertson of Greenville spent the weekend with h($v parents, Mr. and Mrs. U U. Heaton. itlr. atxl-^i^ Hubert Leo- v pard visited the latters’ uncle and aunt^lVlt. and Mrs. P. D. Watkins ' hi ^Greenwood and vi|ited>”the farmer’s brother and' sister-in-law, Mr. , • gpfig* Wm.'t -i ■ *r tih LW He's Proud Of The Money He's Earned The money he’s earned from you for doing; small chores around the house looks like a^ortune to him, but you know it wonH be nearly enouglt for the future. You can be proud of ‘I * vourself for being able to provide ,g ' him with all the things he’ll surely need (when he needs them), if you make a habit of saving regularly with .a savings account. -L- COME IN TODAY AND LET US HELP YOU WITH HIS FUTURE — Bank of Clinton ■ t ■ Member Federal ^leposit Insurance Corporation v . 2% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annually Thank You For Visiting Us I During Our Grand Opening * ffcV rWe appreciate your patronage and invite you to come back. Please call on our experienced personnel to assist you in your buying and decorating. ’ Mac C. Duncan - Sayra Nichols - T.D. Timmons - Ansel Dominick f. ' B, M. Bedenbaugh - Les ter Hair Confidence And Satisfaction With: Sumter Stroupe Tyndale Laurel ■ 1 Westwood Thomasville Craftique, Davis Key City Crestwood Brandt Williams Tell City Brady Bassett Lane Simmons •i Suggs-Hardin • Rowe . 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