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L » l' A \ \ I*? .. *t ' * TEtK CLINTON CHRONICLB Records Cifnton, S. C., Tiiursday, October ld/1967 —- - — . . - r >— 3 0PERTY TRANSFERS ward M. Davenport and ey M. Davenport to GpoTRe W. Moates and Yvonne M. Moates—lot on Rfoyrning Ave. Joanna — $5.00 and other considera- Uons. Rfvin Lee Kernells to Ver- hon L. Kerne! Is—Me acre on Sulphur Spring Hoad —$5 00 and other considerations. Von P. Fulmer to Paula King — 3 acres in Scuffle- town Township -r- $10.00 and other considerations. J. W. Leake, T. H. Deake, Lydia M. Bailey, Emma J. Moody and Allen Leake Stone to Mamie M. ^eafce—lot on Broad St. Clinton—$1.00.’ Frank B. Stevens Jf. to \y K. Mullen—lot in Cross Hill — $10.00 and other con siderations.. . V. E. Edwards to Cyril E. Abrams — lot pn Browning Ave- Joanng — $5.00 and oth er considerations, Newberry Federal Savings and Loan Association to V. E. Edwards — lot on Browning Ave., Jpanna — $10.00. Mattie' Mae C. Noffs to Margin N. MoBwrnett—lot on Lake OrepflwHpfl—and ot s er coniWerptkms. Eugene R. Estes and Shir- lev A. Estes tci Jack Estes and Daisy A. Rstps—lot on Steven St. Wptts Mill—$10.00 a-'d other considerations. Pauline Adams Bryson to W. H. K'ng—lot on East Florida St. Clinton—$10.00 and other considtrations. James H.» Samples to Grace S. Dees—lot in West Clinton Subdivision — $10.00 ahd other considerations. Millard Price and Irene Prjce to Patricia P. Nabors —lot on Elizabeth St. Clin ton—$1.00 and other cpnsi* derations. » Jimmie E. Merck and Birbara A Merck to Hubirt W. Graydon — lot on Marion St. Laurens—$10.00 and other considerations. Jot H. Ronds to Jimmie E. Merck and Brabara A. Merck —lot on Eden St. Laurens $10.00 and other considera tions. MARRIAGE LICENSES James Robert Byrd of Clin ton and Sara McMorris of Newberry. Walter Karl Neely and Queea Esther Whitmire of Laurens. Harry Catesworth Freder ick of Ware Shoals and Bon nie Ruth Powell of Anderson Terry Lee Ellison $nd Stormy Sue McHone of Luaerns. Hubert Pa^e and Lenora Lou's® Truett of CMnton. Hugh Hester BeH of Roe buck and Lucy • Shumley of Spartanburg. Ernest Theodore Garden of Greenwood a^i .lovee Frady Shepherd of Ioanna. Dona'd Lee Weathers of Fountain Inn and Jennie Vee Godfrev of Greer. Dona’d W’Hiam Grant rf CPnton aod Pettv lean StonoM Hughes of G"ay Court. News of . . . West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondenf-Represenlalive Dial S33-3192 Melvin H. Brannon of 302 faxily of Greenville spent Cummings St., Laurens, is Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. this wee.<*s__ winner of The Clyde Laney. Chronicle’s football contest. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wil- Brannon correctly predict- liams toured the mountains ed the winner of 19 of the 20 of North Carolina Sunday.. games in the contest. His on- ly miss was uilford’s win ov er Presbyterian. Thefre was a tight battle for second place money as four SUPRISE BIRTHDAY ’ DINNER Bobby Quinn was honored J people missed only two selec- Simday hv h s wife. C arrie lions However, Perry C. Q u ‘ nn - with a surprise birth- Parrish of 276 locust St., (lav nnt>r T'kss attending Clinton, most nearly predic- w( ' r( ‘ Mrs. Mildred frarr, and . ted the” outcome of the Mr . and Mrs f,hil Far r of Clinton-Hilicrest game to win Ln'on. Mrs Inez Dunaway rf on the tie-breaker. Parrish Lyda Mill, and Mr. and M^s. v predicted the score to be R° nn m Qu;m and son of this 40-0. Cliptpn won 43-0. oity - The other three who miss ed only picks were Gary C ARD OF THANKS Bodie of Joappa (who pre- T wish to thank all friends • dieted the tk^-breaker at an{ j ne »<.hbors for the kind- W). Kcppe^ Martin ol 612 ness s hown at the death of Bailey St., Of*’'* 0 / 1 (4 ^ 6 oa my father Robert D. Smith V 1 *!. i le i aad and for the find food and John Payl MfcKee pf 311 E. beautiful flowers. I am Florida St., Clinton (32-6) on grateful to all. the tie-bfpakfer), . -. Mrs. Author Sanders Brannon • wins $25 first — prize ahd Parrish wins the BIRTHDAYS AND $10 secopd place money. ANNIVERSARIES .1 This week’s contest is on „ , , page 20 Butch Meadow will cele- Mr. *od Mrs. Hubert Leo-' h i s „^ r,l ;‘ lay I1 ^ , . obcr _f*- pard spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Affs. C. E. Ful mer near Johnston. Also visi ting the Fullmers.on Sunday were Mr. .and Leopard and .son, Larry, of near Ninety-Six. 'n ! ■ Mrs. Joe Wells and Mrs. Shirley Pearson will cele brate their‘Birthday on Oct ober 29. Mrs. Alma Spillers Rey- Mrs" Waiter " olds f 0 ' Smipsonville daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers will celebrate her ^ birthday on October 30. Mr. and < ^ 0 } > . eTt Eugene Heiaton, son of Mr. Adams visitetJ 1 Mrs. and Mrs a { {Xon Heaton will ^ ^ vT" celebrate his 2nd birthday Gene Childs,’ *pd Mr- and October 31 Mrs. Harold -Cprson Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex- vember 1 ander visited v Mrs. Alexan- Mrs. Jim Tinsley, Mrs. ders. father, Mr. John Med- Ella Harvey, Mrs. Ann lock in Easley Sunday. Smith, and S. Sgt. Richard Mrs. Virginia Carson and Dunaway will celebrate their daughters and Mrs. Nettie birthday November 2. Carson of Charleston visited in Mrs. Carrie Quinn will celebrate her birthday No- ~4- Shelton Six Attend Meet In Son Juan . Mr. and Mrs. Fred during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud and son, Harold, visited Mrs. Stroud’s sister, Mrs. Lula Six representatives of The Willard in Union Sunday. Life Insurance Company of Cecil Farmer and Mr. and Virginia s Greenwoo^ district Mrs. T. E. Jenkins of Joanna office this week attended the and Mrs. Claude Farmer at- company’s Leaders Confer- tended the funeral of their ence at the Americana of San Uncle, Mr. Mil Callenback in Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rica. Toaccaoa, Ga. Monday. Qualified as a result of their Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- outstanding sales and service rick visited Mr. and Mrs. tt> policy-owners were Walter B. W. 'Gaffney and their W. Timms, manager; F. T. Grandson, Mr.^and Mrs. Ted Reese and WilPiam C. Ross, \ Hamrick in Spartenburg associate managers; and Sunday. and James W. Traynham, Mrs. R. T. Buford and Mrs. Elza C. Padgett, Jesse S. Bill Witt of Greenwood visi- Tollison, Jr., William R. ted Mr. and Mrs". J. R. Ham- Davis, Luther E. Gunnels, rick Saturday. Morris W. Lawton, Fred H. Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mrs. McKinney, and Roy F. Cas- Jimmy Sexton and son, sell, agents. Drew, of Greenwood visited Timms, Reese, Ross, Tolli-’ Mrs. Ada Centers, Saturday, son, Davis, and Lawton at- .JVfr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitsel tended a two-day conference Jr.; and children and Mr. at the Virgin Isie Hilton in St. J. C. Whitsel of Hull, a., vis- Thomas, Virgin Islands just ifed -Mr. and ‘ Mrf. Tommy prior to the meeting in San Beamon Sunday. Juan to receive special trib- Miss Jessie Roberts of Un- ute as members of the Presi- ion visited her niece, Mr. and dent’s Club of Life of Vir- Mrs. J. B. Reeder, last week, ginia. The Pre^den^’s Club Mr. and Mrs. Gary Arm- is an honorary organization •traNI Court and Mr. of the company’s leading pro' aad wt. Tltrrt Laney and ducers and managers. f FOR »en Stamps 450 EXTJU ST MTH eOUPOR M THIS/AD! • • f U.S. NO. 1 WHITE * ' I 1:—-t* lb. veni-vi bag FUME RED TOKAY lb. veni-vi bag JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES ... .2 C. Me GRAPES ;.... 2 '- 35c JUICY FLORIDA-PINK or REGULAR ' SCHOOL BOY SIZE JONATHAN GRAPEFRUIT..299c APPLES :...: 5S.5Jc / \ * FROZEN FOODS SUKMRANO 1HHBERT-OR i ICE CREAM .... ^ SSe TASTf O’ SEA THRIFTY MAID » . ' 25-01. jar Apple Sauce - - »... 29c DI^O: DARLING 8-ct. pkg. 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