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T> West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Mrs. Cecil Wooten of this dty accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Lois Wooten of Duncan visited their brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. David James in Savannah, Georgia over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pruitt and family of Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Pruit and family of Aiken visited Mr. and Mrs. George Pruitt, Sunday. Mrs. Ray Cauble visited Mrs. Inez Hendrix in Whitmire over the week-end. Mrs. George Leopard of Saluda, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fulmer and children, Barbara and Dale, of Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James Derrick and sons, Ronnie and Allen of Prosperity visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Campbell and Joyce Ott were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton also on Sunday, Mrs. Salle Dalton and Mrs. Eristine Lemons of Charleston were visitors. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Windsor visited his sister, Mrs. Mildred Brazill at the Fort Jackson hospital. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Authur Davis and other rela tives Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hamrick of Spartanburg spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud, Mr. Harold Stroud and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Stroud and son visited Mrs. B. B. Stroud’s sisters, Mrs. Lula Willard and Mrs. Ariette Bagwefi in Union over the week-end. Mrs. C. W. Windsor and Mrs. Noleeka Foster were Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. W. H. Lin die r in Whitmire. Willie Dominick is home this week due to the illness of his wife and daughters. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor and son enjoyed a trip to the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. James Laney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hooper of Greenville Bond At .C. Base visited their father, Jesse Laney, at Bailey Memorial Hospital, Sunday. Mrs. Margie Compton and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryant of Anderson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris and family in Joanna and also visited their sister, Mrs. Mattie GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Vee Heaton and family in Clin ton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duncan and family of Charleston visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor, recently. WITH THE SICK Mr. Ralph Bearden has re turned home after being a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Mattie Vee Heaton has returned home after being a patient for a few weeks at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Bardy Cannon of Greenville, formerly of Clinton, has been dismissed from Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood after undergoing surgery on his broken arm last wee’c. He is an employee of Clinton Mill. Friends of Mrs. Brenda (Medlin) Lathan will be in terested to know she is a pa tient at the Medical College Hospital in Charleston. Her address is Brenda (Medlin) Lathan, Medical College Hospi tal, 709 East Floor, Charleston, S. C. REVIVAL CONTINUES Revival services at the Church of God of Prophecy on North Sloan Street will con tinue throughSunday night, Nov ember 15. Rev. E. L. Emmons of Batesburg is the guest evangilist. Services begin each evening at seven o’clock. The pastor, Rev. RaymondE. Duvall, gives the public a cordial invitation to attend. BIRTHDAYS Mrs. Janice Taylor observed her birthday November 8. Among those who observed their birthday on November 9 were Billy Lowery, Mrs. Thelma Suttles, Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and Mrs. Troy Todd. Paul Williams celebrated his birthday November 10 and Ed ward McCall will be five years old. Those having birthdays on November 12 are Rev. Jimmy Hughes, Billy Cauble, Carroll Barker, OveU Woody and Mrs. W. P. Gastley. Durrand Lowery will cele brate a birthday November 14. "Happy Birthday* to Leon Hedgpeth, Russell Eaton and Mrs. Annie B. Milam on Nov ember 13. Von Reynolds will celebrate his birthday November 16. Bob Marler will observe his birthday November 16. Toni Wooten will celebrate ;ier birthday November 23. Bob Marler will observe a birthday November 16. HOT DOG SALE Hot dogs will be sold Friday afternoon at the Church of God Parsonage, 311 ElizabethStreet Please call your order in by 6:30 p.m. as we are in a revival with services beginning at 7 p.m. ON LEAVE PFC Johnny A. Davis, of the U. S. Marine Corp. is spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis, Tribble Street, Clinton, before leaving for a tour of duty in Vietnam. PFC Davis, attended Bell St. High before entering the ser vice June 30th. He received his basic training at Paris Island, S. C. and trained as a heli copter machine gunner in Memphis, Tennessee. Mias Jackson Campus Usher Sara Jackson of Clinton was elected as a campus usher at Coker College recently. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Welden T. Jackson of Route 1, Clinton, she is one of ten girls who were elected to represent their classes as ushers. Miss Jackson is a sophomore at Coker. Marine Sgt. David L. Bond, son of Mr. Louis J. Bond of 732 W. Main St., Clinton, has reported for duty as Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N. C. He is ^ 1966 graduate of Clinton High SchooL M PORK SALE RILL QUARTER SLICED CENTER CUT RIB PORK WHOLE OR RIB END FRESH PORK CHOPS 78' LOINS. 49' CUT-UP TRAY PACK CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CENTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS 88' ROAST 69‘ RIB END PORK FULL 6 RIB CUT CENTER CUT LOIN PORK ROAST 39' ROAST 79 ..010 pork COUNTRY STYLE PORK BACK- ROAST 49' BONE. 49 PINKY PIG THICK SLICED W-D BRAND FRYER PARTS W D PUILY BONE CUT (WITHOUT RIBS) FRYER BREAST.. FRYER THIGHS.. BACON - 89 RATH'S BLACKHAWK SLICED BACON FROZEN CHOW MEIN, SALISBURY STEAKS, CHICKEN OR TURKEY 100 GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE Of SI0.00 or Hot* Order FREE AT YOUR Clinton WINN-DIXIE STORES °?? N : VOID APTHT LIMIT ONE COUPON ALL DAY 58 BANQUET SUPPERS = 98 SUPERBRAND COTTAGE CHEESE... : 6» Nov. 14 .im. i unc v.wurv/r« ll’t' PER ADULT CUSTOMER W-D BRAND U. $. 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