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MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent - Representative
Mrs. David Smart and
children of Omaha, Neb., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Alexander, while
her husband, Captain Smart,
is in Thailand.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell
and Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Adams visited Mrs. Adams’
sister, Mrs. George Gregory
and daughter in Greenwood,
Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Reynolds and
childre n of Simpsonville
spent the weekend with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
Spillers. Mr. Reynolds joined
them on Sunday.
Mrs. David Owens and
Mrs. Bill Jones spent Sunday
in Spartanburg with relatives.
Sgt. A. P. Scott and family
of Columbia and Bobby Scott
of the University of South
Carolina spent the weekend
with their mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Simpson. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd ^Scott of Green
wood were also guests of
their mother.
Howard Stroud of Colum-
b a spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. - and Mrs.
B. B. Stroud.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Hames were their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorrance Peace
and children of Greenville.
ANNIVERSARY DINNER
On Sunday, December 17,
Mr. and Mrs. George Leo
pard was given a dinner in
honor of their 56th weeding
anniversary at their home at
Route One, Nine-Six, S. C. by
their children.
Those attending were Mr.
• -H Mrc Robert i eooa**d and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton
a:id enndren of this city; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Leopard and
son, Larry, Mr. M. L. But
ler and daughters, Brenda
and Linda, and grandchil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Neal and daughter, Wendy,
of Ninctv-Six; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Griffith of Saluda; and
also Mr. and Mrs . Carroll
Fulmer and daughter, Bar
bara Ann of Johnston.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank our
friends and neighbors for the
floral offerings, food, cards,
and other acts of kindness
shown us during the illness
and at the death of our be
loved husband and father,
F.dt-’ar B. Norton.
May God’s richest bles
sings dwell on each and
everyone.
Mrs. Edgar B. Norton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinard
and son, Chucky.
REVIVAL services
Revival services will begin
on New Year’s night at the
Church of God of Prophecy
on Sloan Street witk the Rev.
E. L. Amrinons o^Liberty.
Rev. Allard Parker, pastor,
invites the public to attend.
nORCUS BIBLE CLASS
The Dorcus Bible Class of
Calvary Baptist Church held
ils regular monthly meeting
and Christmas Supper on
December 12 at the home of
*Mrs. Leo Heatherly. The
meeting was opened with
prayer by Mrs. Bessie Tuck
er. Mrs. Eva West had devo
tion. After the business the
class was dismissed with
prayer by Mrs. O. J. Chilli-
land. After a wonderful sup
per prepared by Mrs. Heath
erly gifts were exchanged.
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CHRISTMAS PLAY
The First Penticostal Holi
ness Church on Jackson
Street will present a Christ
mas program, Sunday night,
December 24, at the church.
It will begin at 6:15.
The Rev. J. Furman En-
trekin, pastor, invites the
public to attend.
^ CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Junior classes of the
Mirst Penticostal Holiness
Church will have a Christ
mas party Thursday night,
December 21, at 7:00 at the
home of Miss Gwen Holtz-
claw on Shand Street.
CHRISTMAS PLAY
On Sunday night, Decem
ber 24, at 7 o’clock
mas play entitled
tifta at tta. cam*, tltodh
Sunday morning aervice.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. Myrtle Wilson will ob
serve her birthday December
23.
Frances Foster has a birth
day December 25. _ . . H ... ^
Happy Birthday to Susan 1 vert Avenuc on Su,,d »>'’ De *
Williams and Frank Lyjda^ center 17 from 4 :00 p m to
December 24. v \ 6:00 p.m.
December 22 Mr. and Mrs.- .-. Refreshments included par-
Dorsey Turner and Mr. and ..... , .
ty dainties and were served
buffet table decorated
CAMPBELLS
ENTERTAIN
A drop-in was held by Mr.
and Mrs. G. Edward Camp
bell at their home on Cal-
WaMungs Give Dinner Party
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• An informal dinner cele-i A fruit punch was served
brated the birthdays of Mr. preceding the dinner, during
Frank Sherrill and Mr. Alfh,; which time * he *V e, “ of ^l?"-
Undarl on Friday evening, I » r re “"" d *“*• T* 6 ,
December 15. The party hor f d lablc ^
was eiven bv Mr and Mrs I orated Wlth a mimature box -
' , wood tree decorated with red
Robert Wassung at
home in Merrie Oaks.
their
Mrs. Calvin Lee observe
their wedding anniversary.
Those observing wedding
anniversaries December 23
are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woot-
on a
in the form of a
package, a white
with a red ribbon.
Christmas
cloth tied
The cen-
en, Mr. and Mrs. Russell l
Eaton, and Mr. and Mrs. > ter P iece was made U P of red
Richard Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
celebrate their wedding an
niversary December 25.
December 24 Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Leopard, Mr. and
Mrs. Marcell Barker, Mr.
and Mrs. George Gossett and
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Worthy
will observe their wedding
a Christ-' anniversary.
“Back to
carnations and red satin
bows.
After serving themselves,
guests were invited into the
den to listen to a tape re
cording of the Clinton Com
munity Chorus Christmas con
cert which was held in Belk
Auditorium on Sunday, De
cember 10.
Bethlehem” will be presented
at the Church of God on Eli
zabeth Street.
The public is invited to at
tend by the pastor, Rev.
F. D. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. George Leo
pard of near Saluada celebra
ted their fifty-six wedding
anniversary on Dec. 17. They
have five children, Hubert
Leopard of Clinton, Walter
and Washington of Ninety-
Six, Mrs. Albert Griffith and
Mrs. Albert Butler of near
Saluda, 13 grandchildren and
14 great grandchildren.
SPECIAL SERVICE
Bailey Memorial Metho
dist Church will celebrate
Holy Communion Sunday af
ternoon, December 24. with
open Communion between six
and seven p. m. Those wish
ing to partake of this sacra
ment are invited. Rev.
Thomas J. Miller III, pastor.
CANTATA
^ Bailey Memorial Methodist
Church will present a can-
ir
imMA
. Clinton Library
To Observe
Holiday Hours
The Clinton Public Library
at Presbyterian College will
be closed Saturday through
Tuesday, Dec. 23-Dec. 26, it' Wlth danc,ng -
has been announced by Miss
Burts, librarian. From Wed
nesday, Dec. 27 until Presby
terian College reopens on
Jan. 9, library hours observ-
Christmas balls and white
doves.
The buffet supper table
was covered with a i£d cloth
and a centerpiece of red car
nations and while spider
mums.
The dinner was completed
with a birthday cake and
guests ended the evening
STAINLESS NAILS
Special nickel stainless
steel nails have been develop
ed for attaching redwood and
cedar siding. Available in
ed will be 8:30 a.m.-5;Q0 p.m.j colors to match the siding,
weekdays and until 12 noon the nails will not corrode and
Saturdays. j s t a in.
Bausons
ENTERTAIN
CO-WORKERS
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Han
son held a drop-in at their
h ome on Cedar St. on Sun-
r
day, December 17, from 3:00
o.m. to 5:00, p.m., to enter
tain co-workers and em
ployees of the Torringtbn
Company.
The front door was deco
rated with a wreath of cut
pine cones mounted on a
ring covered in red satin.
Pine cones were used again
in the centerpiece, where a
spray was garnished with
Christmas ornaments and
flanked with white candle-
holders featuring red lighted
tapers.
The refreshments were ar
rayed on the buffet table.
Guests enjoyed a choice of a
fruit punch or the tradition
al Christmas egg nog.
Mrs. Getty*
Has Drop-In
Throughout the morning
and afternoon hours of Mon
day, December 18, Mrs. Jo
seph Geitys entertained large
groups 'of callers at her
home on W. Maple St. for a
Christmas drop-in.
The den was decorated with
a white Christmas tree, cov
ered with wooden ornaments
and handmade styrofoam
satin balls. Guests were in
vited to partake of refresh
ments served buffet style on
the dining room table decor
ated by lighted red tapers,
and they helped themselves
to such delicacies as party
sandwiches, cheese biscuits
Christmas candy, and cook
ies. Spiced tea complemented
the food.
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at Christmas
Wc wish our friends and neighbors ^
all the blessings of this holy, happy
season. May the message of the
first Christmas comfort and inspire you.
CATAWBA TIMBER CO.
Economy Clothing Center
of Joanna
Located Directly Behind Plaza Furniture Mart
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BRAND NAMES AS
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A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS
W. S. Hatton
Agency
Insurance—Real Estate
Phone 833-3829
LADIES
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Candy Jr.
Adrian Tabain
Peaches and Cream
Lovable
Perma Lift
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Arrow Blouses
Gilead Gowns and
Pajamas
Schrank Pajamas '
Personality Shoes
Red Goose
Vantage Watches
Kodak
MEN
Esquire Socks
Wimbley Ties
Arrow and Norris
Shirts
Van Heusen Pajamas
Curlee Suits and
Sport Coats
Hickok Belts
Peters Coats
and Jackets
Hubbard and
Farah Slacks
Faberge Brut
- Freeman
Vantage Watches
Dobbs
TBY PRICES
Clinton, S. C.
SAVINGS 30 to 50%
OFF REGULAR PRICE
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Christmas Ornaments,
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PORTABLES AND CONSOLES
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