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W UlY::;' I 10 BAKS — Reg. 39c HERSHEY CANDY3 for 97c RESEALABLE QUART PEPSI .. 4 for $1 13-OZ. SIZE CAN TIKI HAIR SPRAY ...66c REGULAR 98C ENDEN SHAMPOO ...66c COMPARE AT $1.39 Sue. COMB SET .... 33c REGULAR $11.88 WAGON GRILL 9.77 REGULAR 49c JUMBO PAPER TOWELS . 4 for 87c REGULAR $1.19 10-ROLL TOILET TISSUE 6tc 250COUNT NAPKINS 33c 200 COUNT BOX KLEENEX 4 for 99c SWEETHEART Dish Washing liquid 3 for $1 EASTER CLEARANCE SALE! BOYS' SPRING SUITS REGULAR $4.83 SUITS 3.97 • REG. $5.83 and $7.83 SUITS 4.97 • REGULAR $8.53 SUITS 5.97 • REGULAR $18.83 SUITS 10.97 BOYS' SPORT JACKETS • REG. $5.83 and $7.83 4.97 BOYS'.. SLACK SETS • REGULAR $1.93 SET 1.47 • REGULAR $2.93 SET 1.97 • REGULAR $3.93 SET LADIES' EASTER HATS • REGULAR 96c HATS 77c • REGULAR $1.96 HATS 1.57 • REGULAR $2.96 HATS 1.97 |# REGULAR $3.93 HATS 2.97 LADIES' GLOVES • REGULAR 96c GLOVES BankAmericarb /// , AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE! JUNIOR, AAISSES AND WOAAEN'S SPRING DRESSES REG. $9.88 PORTABLE BAR-B-Q GRILL 5.44 2.97 REGULAR $3.86 VALUE! One and two piece dresses in your choice styles and fabrics Pink, bine, maize, mint, lilac, navy, black, white in prints, solids or checks. Sizes 7 to 15. 12 to 20, 14% to 24%. • REGULAR $4.86 DRESSES 3.07 • REG. $8.86 and $9.76 DRESSES 5.07 • REG. $10.76 and $11.76 DRESSES $.97 GL0-M0R CHARCOAL Extra deep bowl . . . grid with handles . . . ratchet adjuster . . . folding tripod legs Mouth Wash FAMILY size REG. 1.89 JERCENS SOAP AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE GIRLS' SPRING DRESSES $2J6 REGULAR $1J6 -d—1.97 REGULAR 19c BATH SIZE 5-PC PICNIC SET 20.88 Spacious 7 board red wood tables with two matching benches . . . durable, weather resist ant. ECONOMY SIZE Vote Tooth Paste Reg. 99c Value wg. REG. 66c KOTEX 12 s 3 * or REGULAR or SUPER 3 f #r REG. 39c 5-LB. BAG Clean Burning Premium Hardwood AZALEAS REG. $1.37 Beautiful blooming azal eas . . . your choice of SWIFT REG. $1.97 Your choice Swift’s 8-8-8, 9-8-9 or 5-10-19 fertiliser. ENJOY THE OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER! FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS REGULAR $3.77 EACH 2 FOR $5 Contour back and seat AJumnnm arms. Green and white combi nation. REG. $7.44 FOLDING CHAISE LOUNGE OPEN 9 AJ4.-9 PH Ainmfnum arm rest, back adjusts to five positkms. and white color com- SHOE LADIES’ SHOES CLEARANCE SALE! MEN’S SHOES CHILDRENS SHOES $3,*4 $5, $7, $9 $2,$3 feather . . . your •tpba 1m afl sizes. ia your choice I stylos ... all Little girls’ black or , -a A— a • WHS®® ... all styles and sizes. 2-C—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 2, 1970 News And Views BY Mh~. AURELIA D. MOON Jerry Knighton, a seventh grade student at Midway Ele mentary School will represent the school in the County Spelling Bee Contest on Saturday, April 4th at the Laurens County Court house. The elimination contest was recently held at the school. Lor raine Suber, a sixth grade stu dent, was runner-up. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Knighton of South Bell St UNION MEETING The first quarterly Union meeting of the New Enoree As sociation was held at Welch Zion Baptist Church, Silver street on Sunday. Rev. Peter Moon delivered the introductory sermon. Music was rendered by Mount Moriah Adult Choir. The Missionary Sermon was by Rev. J. B. Brown and James Hopewell Choir sang for the ser vice. The next meeting will be at Little River Baptist Church, Sil- verstreet JERRY KNIGHTON Mrs. Cora L. Dunlap of Brook lyn, N. Y. is visiting her sister Mrs. Virginia Moore and other relatives. Peter Moon Jr. is spending the holidays in Washington, D. C. with his aunt, Mrs. Josephine D. Oliver. Mr. James Thomas ofBal- timore, Md., has returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Casey Wil son. Deacon E. L. Longshore is moderator and Deacon Roosevelt Adams is secretary. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY In celebration of her birthday, Miss Beverly Williams had a par ty at school on March 25. Her classmates and teacher, Mrs. Gladys Davenport, enjoyed re freshments that had been pre pared by her mother, Mrs.Clara W. Young. Prior to the birthday party Beverly had played the part of a bunny rabbit in a school play. She is a member of the secood grade class at Martha Dendy Elementary School. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Harley are their daughter, Vi vian Harley who attends Barber- Scotia College and their son, Mr. Edward Harley a student at Al len University. Also visiting the family is Mr. Gary Jenkins of Barton, Fla., who also attends Allen University. Mrs. lola D. White of High Point, N. C. spent the weekend with her brothe r and sister, Lo- veas and Lucile Dillard and other relatives. Mrs. Ella Mae Cromer and Ronnie Sims observed birthdays on March 29 while Mrs. Mary Frances Ferguson birthday was March 30. All reside in theStooe- wall St. area. On Sunday, March 29, Wilton Williams invited the members of Boy Scout Troop No. 178 to his home on South Livingston Street to share in the celebration of his birthday. During the appointed time the guests played games, hunted gaily-dyed Easter eggs and en joyed refreshments. His grand mother, Mrs. Maude S. Williams assisted in entertaining the guests. EASTER PROGRAM The annual Easter program was held at Piedmont Presbyter ian Church on Sunday at 12:30. The meaning of the program ‘Faith, Meditation and Song* was portrayed by Miss Dianne Jones as Narrator, Thief, Mar- cellus Pitts - Centurian, Jerry Knighton - Voice of Faith 1 and 2, Keith Jones and Rene Knigh ton - Mary Madgelene, Patricia Jones while Brenda Knighton was song leader. Recitations were recited by other church members and com munity attenders. Mr. Frederick Wilson left for Ft. Jackson on Thursday for in duction in the Armed Service. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bennett of Walterboro, spent the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thompson and other family members. ^ Mrs. Catherihe Martin stfKl children of Charlotte, N. C. spent the weekend with their parents and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bluford. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Byrd of Greensboro, N. C., visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert To- land in the Little River Zion area and other relatives. Mrs. Rosa Pitts Hurd of Phila delphia, Pa., is in the city. She came to be with her brother, Mr. Leander Pitts who is a patient at Bailey Memorial HospitaL Mr. Larry Adams of Greens boro, N. C., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Adams and other relatives in Mountville and Clinton. FURTHERS EDUCATION Each child received Easter candy and eggs. Miss Emma Pitts was director. Mrs. Pearl Rice is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Ellen Covington and her daugh ter, Mrs. Mary Staton and other relatives in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Bennie W. Gillls and Miss Janice Gillls of Soperton, Ga., spent the weekend with Mrs. Gillls parents Mr. and Mrs. Ca sey Wilson S. Livingston St Mrs. Tullyer Simpson and grandson, Stanley Jones are spending sometime with Mrs. Annie M. Jones in Washington. While there they will also visit Mr. WilliamSimpsoninNewYork City who is ill. Mrs. Janette P. Wilson, a grad uate of Benedict College with a BA degree in Elementary Educa tion plans to do further graduate study in Special Education. Mrs. Wilson, who is employed in the Hartsville area schools, entered graduate school at Appal achian University, Boone, N. C. last summer. Mrs. Wilson, a member of the A.K.A. Sorority, is marriedto Luther F. Wilson, a graduate of Morris College, Sumter. He works as a department manager in K-Mart Store in Florence. The Wilsons have a son, An thony Stefan. Mrs. Wilson is the daughter of Mrs. Elisabeth Foster Consult about this question: “Moat ev one everyon auto liability _ ance, but think of equal risk of injui someone in sports, trip*, or of visitors >n* injured around home or on the pn lees. Even if it doei result in a $100,001 ability award, R’s z to have personal bflity insurance to < the medical costi injuries to othe Does the “ “ cy have das for lordsf” or 1 BAILEY AGENCY Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 ML 8. Bailey A Soa, Baakers, Building Mountville News BY MRS. L. N. ADAMS Mr. Quinton Chapman and two children of Charleston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman. Mr. Mart Simmons, who is doing practice teaching in Wago ner spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnSim- mons. Mr. Neil Crisp of the Coast Guard Academy, New London, Coon., is spending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Crisp. Also spend ing the weekend with her parents is Miss Becky Crisp of Tift Col lege, Forsythe, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lynch spent the weekend in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Padgett Mr. and Mrs. Pope Chapman of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs.Roy Adams Friday afternoon. Mrs. Roily Bannister is spend ing sometime in Raleigh, N. C. with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roily Bannister, Jr. The Sunbeams enjoyed an Easter egg hunt Saturday after noon under the trees near the church. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pitts and boys of Aiken visited Mr. J. W. Miller over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and little girl of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stewarts family were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crisp visit ed in Greenville, Tenn., over the weekend. They were met by Dr. and Mrs. Ben Waddle and boys of Hattiesburg, Miss. Mrs. Tom Hayes and boys of Duluth, Minn., returned home Friday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Hanks Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Finley accompanied them to At lanta where they boarded a plane. Miss Ann Hudgens and Zeke Benjamin of Clemsoo University and Phil Motes of the Baptist College of Charleston spent the weekend at home. Dr. Blanche C. Badger of Long- wood College, Farmville, Va., is •spending the holidays at home. Mrs, (PertCjrifiP.WdQkuly^after a visit at the college accompanied Dr. Badger home. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nash in and Sara of Florence visited Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Baker of Columbia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Face of Columbia are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hanks Finley. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hash HI, Sara, Mr. and Mrs. Hanks Finley, and Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Face were Sunday dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. Lee Rodgers in Greenwood. Mrs. Janshelle guest of Sumter visited Miss Zelle Crisp Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mellette Wham, “Sister" Wham and a girl friend of hers from Atlanta, Ga., spent Sunday in Brevard, N. C. Mrs. Frank Sbealy and family of Leesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ferguson and family of Fair Forest visited Mr. and Mrs.J.S. Winnebriner. * ♦ * FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 30 day of April, 1970, I will ren der a final account of my acts and doings as Administratrix of the estate of Blanche Workman in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 3 P.M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against said estate win present them on or before said date, duly proven or be for ever barred. Gladys Golden Administratrix Box 194 Laurens, S. C. 29360 March 30th, 1970 A2-4c-A23 * * * The Battletoip USS North CwoMnn, open every day of the st Wilmington, N. 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