The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 19, 1967, Image 11
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^CKuton, S £!., Thursday, October 19, 1967
rHfttfJtOTMf CHRONICLE
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News of Joanna
- MRS. W. J. HOQAN
Correspondent-Representative
Mrs. Pearl Wilson, and
daughter Terry of Roanoke
Rapids, N. C., spent a week
recently with h e r uncle,
Claude Johnson, . Sr. Mrs.
Johnson, who was a patient
'in the local hospital at the
time, is now ’recuperating at
home.
Dial 697-9949
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4-H WINNER - - Leslie
Bumgardner recently
won a blue ribbon for
her 4-H Club project in
local and county competi
tion. This is her lourth
year in the Whitten Vil
lage 4-H .Club and she
wa spresident of the clu j
last year and is program
.chairman this year. She
made a printed Ti 111 e
boy* suit with pleated
skirt and modeled it at
the Whitten Village
Dress Revue.
Voter Registration
The voter registration sched
ule for next week in Laurens
County includes: *
Monday, Hopewell; Tues
day, Mountville; Wednesday,
Shady G r o,v e ^ Thursday
Reno; Friday, Long Branch.
Mrs. J. E. Evans is on an
extended visit with M/Sgt.
and Mrs. Isaac Evans and
family at Fort Leonard Wood,
Mo.
Mrs. Elbert Boyce left by
jet from Greenville last Fri
day evening for McGuire AFB
to soend a week with her
daughter and son-in-law, 1st
Lt. and Mrs. William Glenn
and Infant son. - Another
daughter, Elaine Boyce, who
! s teaching in Woodbridge,
Va., joined her there for the
week-end.
Mrs. Lottie Murphy of Un
ion enjoyed last week with
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy.
VnOTS MOTHER
Mr. a^d Mrs. Bill Taylor
nnd family returned last Sat
urday after spending a week ■
with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
C. A, Fiickle, In Bhiefield, Va.
She has been ill fdr about a
month.
Guests last Sunday of Mrs.
Behe Willingham were Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Turner of
Ninety Six.
Johnny Willingham and his
friend, Wally Davis, students
at the Citadel, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Willingham.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Bryant were her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Strickland of
Anderson.
Visiting Pvt. Steve Murphy
at Ft. Jackson on Sunday
were his wife and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rominick
and Furman of Joanna and
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Murphy of Clinton.
On Monday he was to
transferred to Ft. Gordon.
Mrs. Evic Mayfield and
Johnny Mayfield of Charles
ton spent last weekend here
with Mrs. Maude Franklin.
Earl Connell of Richmond,
Va., was home for tn^ week
end with Mrs. Connell and
Scott.
. HOSPITAL NEWS
Kathy Vaughan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vaughan,
Jr., returned to school on
Monday after being in the
local hospital for ten days as
a surgical patient.
BIRTHS
Glenn
1st Lt. and Mrs. William G.
Glenn, Jr. of McCjuire AFB,
N. Y., announeb khe birth of
a son, David AllefT on Oct. 9.
Mrs. Glenn is ihe former
Barbara Boyce ef Joanna.
tt&TBBAtV AtaH
ANNIVERSARIES
Happy birthday Get. 40 <to
Bobby O'SHields, ah6 " fhan^
happy returns ^f fhojdjty go
to Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bran
non as they celebnate their
wedding anniversary.
On the -20th, Cartfe iaoks
and C. J. CTaig dbserVe a
birthday.
Dennis Donnell amd David
Meyers will celebrate a birth
day <©0 Otot. H.- - ,
Birthday greetings go to
Nanicy Kmm, Mdmn. Prater
and Richa*# Lesv*s, Jr. oil
Oct. 22. =
Birthday «dlety*ants F 4m Oct,
23 will be Carojyp, golmes,
Larry Ldltis and Ansel 1^.
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs/ Char
lie Chandler will observe a
wedding anniversary on that
day also. "
Joel Whitsell a i\d Bill
Crocker have Ttfftfhtfiiys on
Oct. 24.
Nice Fat Hens For Sale
■ LIGHT HENS ....... $1.00
ON FOOT
[EAVY HENS $1.50
. WEIGHING 7-8 LBS.
JOE'S ESSO SERVICE
Phone K33-0227
Clinton, S. C.
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Campfire i-tb. Bag
MARSHMALLOWS I9c
Van Camp 16-Os. Cans
PORK and BEANS 2 for 29c
Jim Dandy MJb. Bag
GRITS ..... 19c
Fireside Box of 12
Chocolate PIES 33c
A-G SALT, 26-oz. box 3 for 25c
Kobey’s Can
POTATO STICKS J0c
A-G Liquid 32-Oz
DETERGENT 35c
Nabisco 12-Oz.
VANILLA WAFERS 37c
A-G ICE MILK, »/2 gal. 39c
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POTATOES
10-Lb. Bag
S Green CABBAGE, lb.- --r. 7c
! - FROZEN FOODS -
Royal Valley Sliced
STRAWBERRIES
Chicken
10-Oz. Pkgs.
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8-Oz.
POT PIES 2 for 19c
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A-G BOLOGNA, 12-oz. pkg 39c
Irby's BACON, 2 lbs 99c
bixie Pride BISCUITS 4 for 29c
South Carolina Medium
EGGS
3 Dozen
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Colgate
TOOTHPASTE
Cut Up, lb. 33c
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