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f News And Views BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON RECEPTION HELD On Saturday April 25 at 3 p.m. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Simpson on Friendship Drive was the setting for a reception in honor of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Cheeks. The couple were married at 11 a.m. on the same day. The AAountville BY MRS. L. R. ADAMS Mr. M. C. Crisp of Charlotte, N. C. spent Thursday with his mother Mrs. Blanche Crisp. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wham visited their daughters, Miss Codie Simmons and Miss “Sis ter” Wham at Coker College Friday. Miss Zelle Crisp and Mrs. Clara D. Wightman of Cross Hill returned home Saturday af ter a visit with Rev. W. E. Crisp Jr. in Pinedale, Wyom ing. Mrs. Olin Stewart, Elaine and Mandy Crisp attended May Day at Tift College, Forsythe, Ga., Saturday. Mrs. L. R. Adams attended the funeral of L. K. Leonard in Spartanburg Friday. Mrs.W. F. Lynch accompanied Mrs. Adams spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tadgrett. Mrs. Rena Snapp and Mrs. Tom Gault of Spartanburg visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and boys of High Point, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller Sunday. Mr. Hugh Bryson and daugh ter spent the weekend with Mrs. H. W. Bryson. The Mountville Grange spon sored a fashion show at the Grange Hall Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Crisp of Laurens visited Mrs. Maude B. Bryson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crisp Sunday afternoon. home was decorated with the bridal motif and many friends came to honor the young cou ple. Many gifts were received. The bride is the former Miss Ruth Loretta Simpson and he is the son of Mrs. Ida Mae Cheeks. The couple is at home on North Adair Street. Mrs. Lois B. Wilson and daughter have returned to their home in Washington, D. C. af ter visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Blakely, and other relatives. Mr. Blakely is still a patient at Bailey Hospital while Mrs. Blakely has returned home af ter a few days of hospitaliza tion. Mr. William Vance Wilson of Manhatten, N. Y. is spending some time with his sister Mrs. Gladys Golden and family. DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Etha Lee Chivers home on Red Line was the setting for a bountiful dinner recent ly. Enjoying the hospitality were Rev. W. L. Hunter, Mr. Will Cromer, Mrs. Annie Wilson and daughter, Mrs. Annette Tate, Mrs. Matilda Young, Mrs. Mat- tie Ford, Mrs. Lola Adair, Mrs. Mary L. Cromer, Mrs. Nancy Cromer, Mrs. R. Bell Chal mers, Mrs. Lillie Ree Martin. and Mrs. John H. Shands Sr. Laurens. of Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Harley on the weekend was their daughter Miss Vivian Harley and Miss Mildred Blanton both students at Barber Scotia Col lege also Miss Margaret Ellis, Mr. Lewis Blanton and Mr. Con nie Willis. Mr. Willie Goldon and Mrs. Nancy W. Thacker have re turned to their homes after be ing hospitalized at Bailey Me morial. Mr. Cleophus YoungofPhila- delphia, Pa. is visiting his mo ther, Mrs. Minnie Young on W. Centennial Street and other family members. Mr. James T. Kennedy of Greer was a visitor in the city on Saturday. Mr. Kennedy and mother formerly resided hero on S. Bell Street Circle. Miss Sandra Adams spent the weekend in North Augusta with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cole man. LOSES BROTHER Mr. Carisle Hudson died re cently in New York City. He was the brother of Mr. Mc- Quilla Hudson, principal at Beil Street High School. Funeral services were held in New York City on Sunday evening at 8 p.m. He was the second child and the oldest son of a family of 14 children. Principal Hudson and other relatives from various cities in our state attended the services. Mrs. Irene Price is sometime in Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Mary Jean Mangum and Miss Ozzie Rodgers of Durham, N. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Klnard on West Carolina Ave. COMING EVENTS Baby Contest at New Bethel A ME Church Sunday May 10 at 12 noon. The speaker will be Sister Sunnie Dowdy. G. G. LINK Link Receives Clemson Degree George Gregory Link will graduate May 8 from Clemson University with a degree in In dustrial Education. A son of Mr. and Mrs. George Link Jr. of 711 Shands Street, Clinton, he also will be com missioned as a second lieuten ant in the U. S. Army. At Clemson, he is a member of Iota Lambda Sigma Frater nity, an honorary industrial education fraternity. He has been named to the Dean’s List for this past semester. PEC. Moore Is Promoted Marine Private First Class Cleophus Moore, son of Mrs. Virginia Moore of Route 3, Clin ton, was promoted to his pre sent rank while serving with Headquarters Company, Camp Lejeune, N. C. His promotion was based on time in service and rank, mili tary appearance, and his know ledge of selected military sub jects. While most older South Caro linians are under 75 and a third under 70, there are more than 9,000 who are 85 or more. F«ESH RIB END (6-116 CUT) PORK ROASTS.. • 49 FRESH "EXTRA LEAN" BONELESS PORK CUTLETS... 99 FRESH PORK BACKBONE OVEN READY (S to 6 LB SIZE) SERING LEG-O-LAMB FRYER BACKS . . RICH S WHIP TOPPING.. PILLSBURY HUNGRY JACK BISCUITS.... 2 ^ WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. GOVT. FOOD STAMPS!! Save on hundreds of quality items grown, processed and distributed right here in your own state. Join Winn-Dixie in one of the biggest celebrations of the year! You'll like the quality, you'll love the prices, and you'll get that good old Southern hospitality at your Winn-Dixie during "Dixie Products Days." USDA CHOICE BEEF! W D BRAND U S. CHOICE "FOR LONDON BROIL" W'D BRAND U. S. CHOICE BONELESS RUMP OR OSCAR MAYIR SLICED > BOLOGNA > UYIR CHEESE SALAMI OSCAR MAYER • ALLBBF • ALL MEAT Wieners 79 FLANK STEAKS 99 15 39 QOC W D BRAND U. S CHOICE (6to 7-LB. 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