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\ Fat Overweight Available to you wthout a d o c t o r’s prescription, our product called Galaxon. You must lose u*ly fat or your money back. Galaxon is a tablet and easly swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Galaxon costs $3.00 and is sold on this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, Just return the package to jour druggist ana get your full money back. No ques tions asked. Galaxon is sold on this guarantee by Young’s Pharmacy, Clinton. Mall Or ders fiDed. J23-3p-F6 2-C—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., June 5, 1969 West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent - Representative Wal 833-1806 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Owen was the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor in Columbia. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Laney and family of Greenville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Laney. Mrs. Clara Humphries, Ida, Debbie, and Phiobe Humphries, Buddy Tapp, and Kenneth Spelts attended the Spelts Reunion at Lake Greenwood, Sunday. Mrs. Robert Whitsel spent the weekend in Aiken with her sis- 100 FREE GREENBAX STAMPS WITH $5.00 OR MORE ORDER FRYERS Legs and Thighs, lb. 39c Chicken Backs, 8 lbs. 49c FILLET of PERCH FISH. 3 pks. $1.00 SUGAR lbs. 39c Limit: One With $5.00 or More Order Cho-San GREEN BEANS, 2 1 / 2 Cans 5 for $1.00 Castleberry HOT DOG CHfLI 4 cans $1.00 Grade A Large EGGS . .. 2 dozen 89c P/% rncr ct A line With Purchase of $1.29 8-Lb. J\) rKtt ilAmPi Bucket of Irby s Lard White King Flour .. 25 ib* $1.49 Large Head of LETTUCE 91c S. C GREEN BEANS — 19c ICE COLD WATERMELONS + ********¥**¥¥¥*¥ I /~ IJ CI • Orange — Lime /C6 Cold Slurpies Grape — Cherry Pins Vegetable Mkt EAST CAROLINA AVENUE ter, Mrs. “Bud” Carr and Mrs. Carr’s daughter, Dolly, return ed home with Mrs. Whitsel for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon and family of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Au thor Sanders. Weekend guests ofMrs. Lillian Trammell and Nancy were Carl Campbell, Frances, andOveliaof Inman; Mrs. Anne Guin, Mr. and Mrs. John Trammell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Peace, all of Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Odson Watts of Water loo. Mrs. Ada Center, Mrs. J. H. Hughes and daughter, Iris, visit ed Mrs. Luke Fuller in Green wood, Saturday. Sgt. and Mrs. Mike Sanders of Fort Stewart, Tenn., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Author Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg. Mrs. B. B. Stroud spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Lula Willard in Union. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hunsinger of Greenwood were guests of Mrs. Sara Shelton and daughter, Emily. Guest of Mrs. David Owens for a few days is her sister, Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson of Spartanburg. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrance Peace and family of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick visited Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Elliott in Clearwater, Sunday. Mrs. Inez Sorrow of Green wood visited her sisters over the weekend. LOSES MOTHER Mrs. Grace Wooten and Mrs. Wade Beckham Sr. were called to Duncan on Sunday due to the death of their mother, Mrs. George James. Von and Todd Reynolds, children of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reynolds, of Slmpsonville Is spending this week with their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. SpHlers and attending Vaca tion Bible School at Calvary Bap tist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tucker and children of Laurens visited Mrs. Tucker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith Sr., Sunday. SICKNESS Pressley Chaney is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Stevie Mebs returned home on Monday after being a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital for a few days following an accident. SHEET METAL WORK BOXES — PANS — TRUCK FLOORS PITTS STEEL & WELDING CO. Laurens, S. C J' A \ ERSKINE ALUMNI OFFICERS— New officers of the Erskine College Alumni Association were elected Sat urday, May 31, during Alumni Day at Erskine. From the left, outgoing Alumni Association President Jean Wood, Gastonia, N. C., welcomes the new officers, Dixon Lesslie, Fort Mill, president; Mrs. Hearst Sullivan, Williajnston, president - elect; and Mrs. Georgia Y. Young, Clinton, secretary.— (Photo by D. K. Lee, Jr.) Mrs. home. Troy Todd is sick at Mrs. Maggie Mason underwent surgery at Greenville General Hospital. BIRTHDAY PARTY On Saturday, May 24, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. RobertaMeridethhon ored her twin sons, Kent and Ken neth, with a party for their third birthday. About 25 boys and girls enjoyed games directed by Mrs. Juanita Woodward. Refresh ments, consisting of ice cream, cookies, candy, andkool-aid, was served by their mother and as LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 833-1121 200 N. Broad St. CONSULT US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS V Life • Accident • Health • Hospital m • Homeowner • Auto • Business • Bonds THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: True repentance brings about a right relationship to God and dedication to doing His will. sisting her were Miss Carol Merideth, Mrs. J. J. McGinnis, and Mrs. Jessie Mae Smith. Kent and Kenneth received many nice gifts. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Grace Owens observed her birthday June 1. Sgt. Mike Sanders of Fort Stew art, Tenn., observes his birth day June 6. Freddie Spillers celebrated his 12th birthday June 5. Kevin Alexander celebrates his 3rd birthday June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cash observes their wedding anniver sary June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner observes their wedding anniver sary June 7. Kathy Ficklin celebrates her birthday June 8. CAR WASH A car wash, sponsored by the youth of the Elizabeth Street Church of God, will be held Sat urday, June 17, starting at 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the church. Cars will be cleaned on the in side too. Call 833-1183 for pick-up and delivery. Ann Smith Wins Scholarship Ann Smith, a freshman from Clinton, has been awarded a Dana Scholarship at Berry College at Mount Berry, Ga. The three- year scholarships are given on the basis of academic achieve ment. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mrs. John P. Smith Sr. of 501 Ferguerson Street and the late Mr. Smith. She is a member of the Berry Y.W.C.A. in which she is devotions chairman. She will be a sophomore in the fall. The scholarship was founded by Charles A. Dana who is Chair man of the Board, Dana Corpora tion, Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Dana has given many financial gifts to Berry College. T. E. JONES & SONS FURNITURE BIG 22nd DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE With These Fabulous Savings During T. E. Jones & Sons Furniture Anniversary Sale! • SOFA • CHAIR . 2 END TABLES • COFFEE TABLE 5-Pc. 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