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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.
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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
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vourself for being able to provide
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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
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Member Federal ^leposit Insurance Corporation
v . 2% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annually
Thank You For Visiting Us
I During Our Grand Opening
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call on our experienced personnel to assist you in your buying and
decorating. ’
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. RCA
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RCA CONSOfkE COLOR TV—
t v WALTER WAITS
ADMIRAL PORTABLE COLOR TV—
AGNES M. BOLAND
WESTINGHOUSE CLOTHES DRYER—
STELLA COTNEY
SOUTHERN CROSS MATTRESS
SPRING SET—
ALICE BUSH
LEE CARPETS (9 x 12)—
LONNIE ALLEN
McAFEE CLUB CHAIR— *
CHARLES W. BARKER, JR.
WESTINGHOUSE SLICING KNIFE—
BEA HARRIS
PLAZA FURNITURE
REGNERY PLAZA — JOANNA
HALF-PRICE
CLOSED WEDNESDAY ,.. SALE THURSDAY,
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCT. 19-20-21
$500
$600
$200
$160
$400
Hutch and China—Glass
Doors, vintaga finish —
Solid Chdrryny Pennsyl
vania House .... ...
Hutch Cupboard in an
tique yellow and black
Vintaga finish
(utch Cupboard. Solid
*ry, Open Top Vin
tage
Ouaan Anne Wing back
• hair. TraHitional Red
ind grean by ShernTI
Modern chair in solid yel
♦aw "Citron" by Ssl g
"Dey bad by Pannsylvania
Hatra (Double) in Gold
fabric
$420 Sofa in oreen, orange and
gold print. By Pennsyl
vania Mouse
NOW
*35(T
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*300°°
$0050
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ON FAMOUS MAKE QUALITY FURNIg
TURE LISTED ON THIS PAGE . . . |j
HURRY, IT S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE!
$302
$82!
BEDDING by SIMMONS
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LUXURY
QUILT
Mattress and
Boxsp rings
312 Coifs
by
SIMMONS" at only
! FOR THE SET
ALSO QUEEN & KING SIZES
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$400
$135
$125
$170
Love seat in blue and 4' l |
gold print. By Pennsyl- ^ I # J W
Bedroom double dresser $14050
in solid hard rock maple,
•5 drawers and mirror ... .
Antique oresn Bookc»«e ^ A ^ n -
sBed. 8 drawer triple $VQQV5
?sser and mirror. 5 V#7
drawer chest. One draw
er night stand
Sofa, 3 cushions, beige $10095
by Sherrill 1 # # 1
Miniature Chest. Sblid $4750
Rock and maple by Penn- Q a
Lazy Boys, solid green,
arm covers and head Rest mm
Lazy Boy. Solid Red $ 85 so
OCCASIONAL TABLES
LAMPS, ENDS, COMMODES,
COCKTAILS
Vi PRICE
$300
$224
$135
$190
$
$180
NOW
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Chair, Traditional. In
greens and blue damask,
by Sherrill ..:
Traditional Sofa. In gold, $1 A A 50
Trupunto design .... .. *|Z|y U
Table (Rectangular Din- tllAfin
ing Room) two leaves. ^1 I
44x66 in Solid Cherry I uJm
Chair, wood trim. Span-
ish. Green and Gold Fab-
Solid Rock Oval Table. 2 ttfbJfcAA
leaves b y Pennsylvania
House w #
Solid Cherry Table, 2 CAJlftA
leaves, round, 48 inches. rlfO^"
By Pennsylvania House .. U #
EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVER?
OVER 100
LAMPS & PICTURES
Vi PRICE
(SOME STIFFELS!)
THE COUNTRY SHOP
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Off Princeton Highway 682-2400