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I Air. and Mrs. U nit red Norris were at Kt. t.onion.
Mi:!., I''ri: la v whom lho\ - attondod t ho raduat ion e\-
| oi'i isos i l t in ir son. Mil.o Norri •. Ironi llasio t rain in tf
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Club Loaders
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; ' h o" 111 ;- 1 ! 1, ? v :lu Vl ; l,, '' l ^"'Oldor. I la i hl . , , j-,! ;irl Nar-imr ll.nno in Lexington
lv. a m j.n -to.mSao-m and other ponds of mtemm. , eon, .Mato , j.lo who attondod tie
' l ‘' , ’ P ,lt '' ,, ' rMV ' Athons, was a -nos, , • , Wor .i. m, nmoral won* Cono Henderson
Mrs. ('. !■:. Xu ho!-, Sand
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d 1’hdaili'phia. I ’a loro', 'I i p] r! ns (d' At laid a, (la. ; M r.
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I >r. darnos I., A oiin^ visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , and Mrs Mlyde YVri-ht of Asho\-
’t- l- 1 Ian! \ o’.inv o\ • r t lie weekend, lie is intcrninp a. \\ • d < r d-o i'i t' S::\a”nah. (!a.; Mr. and Mrs II;
Vanderhiiih Hospital. Nashville.
llioso atte’i iiip the Soventh District mooting of (!'• ihirns <•!' < iastonia. X. T.
Anu ‘ ri, . : " 1 I a 'll A i\iliary of the S. <'. Department in Mrs. Hr o.k Sheri ill -pent Tuesday and Wednesda.'
I* '•ant a: a Inn on .^at an lay wore Mrs. A. M. Vounp, Mrs. of this wool, in Sarannah, (ia. w it !i her sister.
I ■ At Mooto. Mr-. II. M. Y oim- and Mrs. (iooryo airs. Paul Mailer atttaidod a ( ani|> I^iro mooting in \t-
( ( 'P ( 'land. lunta. Ca.. on d'hursday.
dohn W . I'iniH’.N' is a pat unit at Haihw Mianorial Ho- -
piini .v-^nlay ' Club Officers To Be Installed
1 ’■ ' ;i .\ in* and Mrs. 1 homas 1<. Hollis do commumt.v ,. r \i,-c, aatm-
Iiartod Saturday. Maf'di 1(>. from Spartanhury on ‘hat wo civ, (iod in M a\
a tour of Xew (trloans. I .a.. Xatehez. Mobile. Ala., an- M " ( ' M,in ' 11 i ,n ' "hau. Mr- that the Clinton Carden Clubs
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I.oe Saylor of St. IVtersbur-, Fla. was a weeken.
\dsitor 'if dohnn\' Moore in Clinton March !*. in. Hot
are students at Citadel, Charleston.
Ma.j. A Mrs. Kd hard Hnkstat and children. H an
Dick, left March 2, to make their home in Howie. Mac. , , ...
land. Maior laikMat i< with Huhlie h.datmns (Mlico'O M;in . h h( . r hllim ,
the Air l-’oree at the I’eiitapon in Wash in-ton, D. C. south \d.er si
Mrs. l.nkstat a-id cdnldren formerly resided in Clinton 1<u , u . h w ., s r( | in lhlJ
while Major 1.uk-Mat oomploted a tonrot diit\ in \ ic ()lnm u!u , l( , ., | llVt . K
nam.
iimminci's W! |i then annual meet I’ M I’m .aw mtormatmn
I in.: Marc h 25 at the Social on I’mc Haven Park n prni
Book Clllb MggtS 111 ^ u ' ^i ,s t Baptist eel of the Clinton Bu-incss
Cluirch at 3 50 p m Menu and I’mlcs-:ona! \\ omm
\lrs l-.clna c Copeland en-i ''er- M all rai'clen clubs are Club
tertained me,n her urer I m ailend this mstalla Arraimement ,,| .p r! np
H"U o| new olheer tollowcd HoWels were u-r 1 el I eel l Vel \
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A MARTIN RANMMOff-
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arran Jem lent oi eanielha
Mr. and Mrs. d. A. Xei-hJiors had as their -nests centered the table Cdlowim
Simda.w March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Haul Stanley. Susan, die social hour ow r lunch
and W alter of Har'w die and Mr. and Mrs. d. A. Ihi-an memiicvs ixelian/ed hocik-
of Sumter. They e; 'tie especially to spend the dav
w ith their mol her, Mrs. W. H. Xcd-htiors.
Mrs. Winifred d. Walawly of X. V. city has returned
to her home after spendino some time with her sister, ^ our
Mrs. K. IT rem.uson, Sr.
Willi on Hen (Muddw) Ilrocmi of Aldicw ille was the
weekend Hi lest o| Mr. and Mrs. Ceoree l.ink. eomine A VT O A TOIA A X7
espeeialC lor the voddin- of Crepy l.ink and ('a' h> lODAY “oAIUrvL/Al
Hiyliee Simda\' Mar. 10. I!iidd\ and CreHH were edas;-
mates it Hio first yrade and roommates at Clem-on Who says Vnmpiros
I niv'erutv wheiethey are sophniores. Hudcly and otlnr no kuiplim^
aC-ndant ; enje\-ed a buffet supper at the Link honm
after the weildin- rehearsal Saturday niylit.
Dr. and Mrs. Uohert (irulie, Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Sim
moils, Mr. and Mrs. William We r are spendin- -eCi-'al
da.vs in dac ksom. illc*. I'd a . where Dr. (Irubo. Mr. Sim
mons and Mr. Weir are attending a meet in- of the
National Shrine Directors Assoeiation.
T-S-t. and Mrs. Hill Cut m and children, Sammv and
\ allery ol t lie ( 'harleston AI' Il, Mr. and Mrs. Mar\ in
< reasmau and Mr. and Mrs. deny Crcasman of Ashe-
\ille, X. ('.. were wec‘k-end .-nests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Wilson on X. Adair St rent.
Mr. and Mrs. W C,. Coker of Canton. X. (.. sp(>pt
the week-end w ith her mother, Mrs. N. W. Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Powers left today for dacksonville.
Fla. for a few days visit with t heir daughter. Mrs. Don
aid (’. Powers coin- especially to see their new yrand ■■■'■" ■ ■— 1 1 •
son, Da\ id Allen who was horn March Id. __ i t* i n/v i op nr
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston (dies spent the week-end at Monday-1 UCSCiay, March ZO-ZO
Mvrtle P>(‘acdi witli Mi. and Mrs. C. H. Kuyler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne left today from Creenvilie
Airport for Altus AFB, Okla., where they will visit thidr
son and dauyhter-in-law, (’apt. and Mrs. W. A. Horne,
and their little -randsm. Billy.
Pfc. J. Bairy Weersiny is spending a 20-da>' lc‘a\'(>
with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Marc Wcersiny. after
completing a 17,-month tour of clutv in \ ietnam with
the M ariiie Corps. He is to report to (’amp LeJune at
Jacksonville. X. ('. March 28 for further dutv.
Mrs. S. A. Pitts dr. spent last week in Memphis Term,
attending a hospital medical records institute.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C>. Pitts and children of Lynch-
bury, \’a., Mr. and Mrs. P. Mark Pitts and sons of
Aiken, and Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Pitts of ( dlumhia.
visited Mrs. P. M. Pitts duriny the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon, (mil and Joey Dixon, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Dixon, Mrs. Joe McDuirt and son.
Donald. Joy and Donna Stanley and Lynn Nabors sj>ent
Sunday at Clemson with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dixon.
Mi 4 , and Mrs. Clifford Sanderson of Minneapolis,
Minn, were the overniyht yuests Sunday of Ma. and
Mrs. J. F. Martin. They were enroute home from sec- The Picture Made in South Carolina On Lake Murray
7 _ i “Kxposiny 1’he Billion Dollar Bootleg Booze Business!”
• in Bn 11 \ an: ,in<| cl mm.
I'e-ms Dunnu the -neml
'hem. assislmu Mrs puts m
(c' t \ m l; the r i ■ 11 ■ e s (i n i e n t s
YW'fe Mr Clvd,. P Smith,
Mi's. Sam MeCrarv
For the ORien ^ith batter
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T!ii' is lots of comedy and fun for all, we believe
Today and Friday—3:15, 7:00 and 0:00 1*. M.
Saturdav Afternoon— 1:0(1 and 3:15
Boris
CALAMITY JOSIEI
SAY
When Dons goes West
the West goes
Xw, chicken!
orJ^UAB
3:15, 7:00 and 0:00 P. M.
Starts Wednesday; March 27
ROAD HUSTLERS
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Mrs. Werts
Hosts WCTU
The March meetiny of the
Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union was held on!
Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. W. S. Werts
with Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Sr.,
co-hostess.
Followin- a devotional led
by Mrs. C. T. Thomason, an
interestiny program was pre- 1
sented on “Temperance” by
Mrs. J. B. Wilder. She was
assisted by several members
of the oryanization.
An announcement was
made concerning the North
western District meeting
which will he held May 13 at
the St. Matthews Methodist
Church, (Jrecnville.
Delicious refrehsmonts were
served. St. Patrick Day motif
was carried out.
MOCK TURTLE SCOOPI
What looks like turtle, feels like turtle, but is actually soft,
/ embossed cowhide? Mr. Turtell shoe uppers, now on your favorite
Auditionsl Scoop the group and wear a pair first.
Rollins-Dixon
Rehearsal Party
Following the Rollins-
Dixon rehearsal Thursday
evening, March 7 the groom
elect’s aunts, Mrs. .1 E. lx»ck-
lear of Summerville, Mrs.
Joe McGuirt and Mrs. L. H, [
Stanley entertained members
of the wedding party and the
families of the young couple
at the Dixon home on E. Fer
guson street.
Punch, sandwiches nuts,
cake squares and other party
dainties were served buffet
style from the lace-covered
dining table. Arrangements of
Spring flowers were used in
the receiving rooms.
OPEN DAILY » a.m. ‘Ml 9
WACOS
'^7
3 BIG DAYS ON
THURSDAY- FRIDAY-SATURDAY
LADIES
PERMANENT
PRESS
Shirt Shifts
$ 1.96
Our Regular
Tattersal checks, stripes
and solids. All 1st. qual
ity. American made from
American cotton.
Decorator Plastic
Regular '.tOe
Flower Planter
Ball & Bat Set
$1.66
27c
Regular S1.99! In red
green, brown, grev. Bam
Bab.' Ruth Little Leagin r
boo design.
out lit.
Reg. S3.00 I ADI I S
l.vcra Power Knit
GIRDLES
$
2.96
Regular and long-leg
styles. Buy now and
save!
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While They East:
Eloral Print
Towel Sale!
2 for $1.00
Your choice* of hlue. m How
or rc‘d floral prints.
Regular fiOc each.
Girls’ 2-pi«*<'e coordinate
JAMAICA
SET
*1.29
Compare at SI.00
Ki g. si 'in t
$
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SAIT'
1.66
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77c
( h'r v re." n -H .(10 p 'int
111! I • ■ i .lid *' iv. 1»U'
v oil! - new and -eve:
1^ 0
1st. (REALITY
Dupont Nylons
3 pairs 38C
400 needle knitted in heel
and toe. Our regular 50c
package hose.
LADIES SI NS A 1 ION \L
Dress Sale!
THIS WEEK ONLY —
‘3.33
Our regular .si \ S> dresses
in Junior, Misses and Halt
Sizes. I’inest woven cotton-
in stripes and prints.
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K1TCHHM
WARE
Assorimtni
‘1.00
ea.
Your choice of cake trav
nud eov er. to t i t t)'>\ or
i* wti ( an. id eoi utt r
trim finish.
While They Last! Keg. 30c Ladies Run Proof Tailored
PantySale! PANTIES
3sl.OO 3 f - 77c
Our regular 29c foam ice Double knit cotton and ace- Compare at 59c each. Buy
Regular 99c. V’ plastic, bucket for such a terrific tate. Birdseye cotton or yours now while they last
3 year guarantee. Limit*2.' low sale price. Buy now! rayon. Sizes 2 to 16. at WACO’S!
50-FOOT PLASTIC
Garden Hose
66c
Sensational Buy
Foam Ice
Bucket Sale!
13c
Clinton Plaza Shoppin9 Center—Clinton, S. C,