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I \ , v . rJmit ___ l« •• Thursday, December 9, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices in Clinton Hotel Building Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Phone 428-J PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Misses Melda and Ruth Hunnicutt j were week-end guests of Mr. and (Mrs. Jack Rhodes in Clinton, j Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright and Jack visited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lollis in Honea Path Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gause spent the week-end in Buffalo with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Allen. 2. Mrs. Whitley will be remembered as Miss Sara Osborne of Joanna. burning tapers in siver candle hold ers on either side. Ham, stuffed ap ples, sandwiches, nuts and coffee were served buffet s?yTe'. < Miss McBurnette presented her at tendants with dainty-wrapped gifts. McBurnette-Ross Wedding Lovely Church Event In a candlelight ceremony on De cember 4th at. 8 o’clock, Miss Eva Jeanette McBurnette became the bride of Charles Thomas Ross at Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing Epworth Methodist church in Jo- Mrs. J. M. Harris, J. M. Harris, anna Rev. H Felder Bauknight of- ; Jr., and Henry Turner of Greenwood, ficiated » using the double ring cere- ! were Sunday visitors of Mr. and t u * Mrs Earl Arthur I The vows were s P° ken before an l Mrs. Tommy Craft was the week- altar overlaid with white, with a Home Schedule Given for College Basketball Team -—— The following schedule of home games for the college basketball team has been announced by W. A. Johnson, director of athletics.: Dec. 9, Lenoir Rhyne; Dec. 10, Piedmont of Piedmont; Dec. 11, Ak ron, Ind.; Dec. 14, Monaghan Y of Greenville; Dec. 16, Bearing. Parts, & Supply. Jan. 7, Columbia Theological Sem inary; Jan. 8, High Point; Jan. 13, Oglethorpe; Jan. 25, Erskine: Feb. 4, Mercer; Feb. 7, Wofford; Feb. 11, Co'llege of Charleston; Feb. 12.,.,The Citadel; Feb. 15, Clemson; Feb. 19, Newberry. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CIIKOVICLI- THE CHRONICLE Completely Cover* Clinton’s Trade AVea for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising Arthritis Pain For quick, dallfhtfully comforting help for Mbac and palnc of RhcumctUm, Arthritic, JCcurltU. Lombtro. Sciatic*, or rtourclglc try tonriwd. Work* through tho blood. Pint doao ■cucUy aterto ollovictlng pain to you can work, anjoy Ufa end cUop more aomforUhly. Oot Rom had at draggle* today. Quick, aom- Picta aatlcf Action or money hack guaranteed. . end guest of relatives in Union. tracery of ivy and fern, forming a Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kinard visited, back gj? undfor ^ite gladioli inter- To make thla ■tmple, no rick bearing test with Ourinedropg uaedwitb aimple iyrinKe. If you ] r^Ln’^'hia spersed with candelabra holding tall ar« deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing | Mrs. Alice Amick in West Columbia ... I bead noises due to hardened or coagulated wax 1 Sunday j W n ite tapers. (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test j w r _ nn Mrs.CarsonNabors.o^ganist.play- that so many cay has enabled them to hear well I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bell and fon Schubert’s ’-Sere- again. You must hear better after making this i Clinton, were recent guests of Mr. j' ,, , , d . ai>cJ ™ Derls simple test or r you get your money back at i Mra Marion Rovre nade, and during the ceremony once. Ask about Ouriae Ear Drops today at ' Sarl^n Wehunt spent ' ^ . Mrs, 'the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.: Cfldwell Hender^n, vio mist played H. B. Boggs in Norris. | Cal1 an ? Ave Ma y* a ’ Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice ol Ninety-, A - B - G alloway ’ vot ^ llst '„ san ® , Six, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hun-i T caus <y I Love You Truly and “The 'nicutt Monday. | L %? S f ra J er a s a benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer and! T u he bride was given in marriage George were Sunday visitors of Mr. I by ber father, Henry VVesley McBur- and Mrs. Roy Miller in Greenwood.: ", eU f' bridegrooms brother. Mr. and Mrs. George Metts spent ^apt- Fred L^ Ross, of Marion was the week-end in Little Mountain best man Ushers were Raymond P. 1 with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Metts. .McBurnette of Abbevi le brother of ! Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Weathers, Jr., 1 J r e n bnd ^ dohn ^ T arl Willingham Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Weathers, Sr., Wallace G. Carr, of Joanna, and Fred of Clinton,- were Sunday visitors of | ^ner, cousin of the bridegroom, of Mr and Mrs. Homer Stevens. .>Greenville. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hall and Fred- . ^ rs - f‘“ sb t e V Hair ’ of Columbia > i erick Dinkle of Hartsville, were Sun- slst ® r of tb e bridegroom, was matron day guests of Mrs. Maggie Marshall. bono .^, * Ilss Jewe ' McBurnette, of J Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hecklon of * < r' a -’ S!S ;f r of tbe bride, was ; Winnsboro, W. T. McDonald of "J a . ld ° f bonor - T » e bridesmaids were Blackstock, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. • is s Catherine Hen rid of Charlotte, A. Dickey Sunday. C -’ and , Mrs ’ J ja y‘ nia u C ®° ley ’ of i Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert spent d^ anna > sisier of the bridegroom. 'Sunday in Greenville, with -Mr. and ey w ° r< - ‘dentical dresses ol hght Mrs H B Swwgert b ue tafTeta st y led like that of the i Mr. and Mrs. - Roy Boyce, Mrs. Ed- bride -. and ca f ned nosegays of red dy Yarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- ^rn^tions with matching satin nb- ; don Boyce, Mrs. J. B. Allsbrook and HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES We Deliver H. J. PITTS STORE MOBILOIL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street Jerry attended the funeral of Sgt. Edward Truth in Sumter Sunday. Leroy Motes visited his mother, Mrs. Hanna Motes, in the Bush River community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Floyd of Sil- bons. Rose Ann Little of Charlotte, was the flower girl and wore a dress of light blue taffeta styled like the other attendants, and carried a bas ket of rose petals. Alfred Little was ring bearer. The bride wore a wedding gown DO YOU HAVE PROPER FIRE PROTECTION? Is your coverage adequate? Should you saffer a disastrous fire would your insurance cover your loss? 'Riink this over. See us for all 'kinds of Insurance, Surety Bonds and Real Estate. We Invite your business. CLINTON REALTY & INSURANCE CO. B. Hubert Boyd Phone 6 verstreet. J. G.' Floyd and Mr. and j vory satin fashioned with a fitted Mrs. W. T. Wertz; of Newberry, were bodlce - sweetheart neckline and long Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- s eeves ending in calla lily points over the wrists. A full skirt was the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hazel at Truckers Inn. i Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price visited Mrs. Carrie Enlow in Columbia Sun- I day. . | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittle visited | mart Floyd. - Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hazel spent cau f ht u to -,J he bodice with a satin 'cord. Her finger tip veil of illusion fell from a coronet of orange blos soms and she carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Immediately following the cere- ! the former's mother, Mrs. Clara rnon y the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. ! Whittle, in Newberry Sunday. j an d Mrs. John M. Ross entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner 1 with a reception -at Joanna club, j spent Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. | ( -' ree4 dng the guests at the door were E. O. Wicker in the Bush River Mrs. James Sirropson and Mrs. Cecil community. O’Dell. Mrs. D. M. Carr introduced 1 Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Prater were the S ues ts to the receiving line, con- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank j sisting of the bride and groom, their Fields in Baatesburg. parents and members of the wedding Miss Frances O’Dell of Newber- party. Presiding at the bride’s book Program Laurens Drive-In Theatre Children Under 12 Free First Show Starts 6:30 Last Complete Show at 10 Fri.-Sat. Dec. 10-11 JACK LONDON MICHAEL O’SHEA SUSAN HAYWARD VIRGINIA MAYO Cartoons: House Hunting Mice One Note Tony Mon.-Tues. Dec. 13-14 TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS JOHNNY WEISMULLER BRENDA JOYCE Cartoons: Chip and Dale Date for Dinner Wed.-Thur. Dec. 15-16 THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE Jane Haver Vera Ellen Vivian Blase Frank Lattimore v George Montgomery Cartoons: Mouse In the House Felix the Fox ry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. t } was Mrs. Bryce Little. The bride’s James Evans. 1 table was overlaid with a lovely Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor and 1 han<i made lace eoth and centered son of. Greenwood, were Sunday ■ w ‘th a three-tiered wedding cake guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm, flanked by crystal candelabra hold- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell vis- in 2 burning tapers. Serving bride’s ited relatives in Newberry Sunday, cakes and punch were Mrs. J. J. Ab- Among those attending the Me-' rar ns, Mrs. E .H. Hunnicutt, and Mrs. Burnette-Ross wedding Saturday W. W. Hair. Serving mints were Miss evening were Mr. and Mrs. Verner Be tty Douglas Ross and Miss Barbara Ross and Sonny, Dr. and Mrs. Doug- McBurnette. Others assisting were: las Ross, Miss Betty Ross, Mrs. P. Mrs - Cecil Farmer, Miss Ruth Hair, F. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ver- Mrs - Rudolph Prater, Mrs. Louis ; ner, Fred Verner, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Murphy, Mrs. Eddy Price, Mrs. Guy Hair, Miss Donna Lee Clifford, of Prater, Mrs. Jack Goodlin and Miss Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lit- Pdda Oxner. ! tie and family, Miss Catherine Hen-1 Later in the evening the bride ! drid of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and changed into a navy blue suit for | Mrs. James Knoff, Mrs. Gregory! travel. Her accessories were black, 1 Davis, Miss Mary Davis of Cross an d sb e wore the white orchid from Hill, Misses Jewel and Barbara Me-: her Prayer book as a corsage. After Burnette, H. W. McBurnett and a tri P to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Ross . Billy, Mrs. Grace Pitts of Hiram, wil1 be at home at 1300 East Seventh Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Me- ' street - Charlotte, N. C. .Burnette of Abbeville, Mrs. L. W. Mrs. Ross is the daughter of Henry ' Little, Sr., L. W. Little, Jr., Mr. and Wesley McBurnette and the late Mrs. Mrs. A. P. Ramage, of Newberry, McBurnette of Hiram, Ga. She is a Mr. and Mrs S. L. Hair of Columbia, i graduate of Clinton high school and Capt and Mrs. Fred L. Ross and, Greenwood Colege of Commerce. At children of Marion. | present she holds a secretarial posi- Toni Stroud celebrated his ninth l' on * n Charlotte. birthday Monday Mrs. Ed Osborne is spending the The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs., John Mallory Ross of Jo- 1 week in Fort Bragg, N. C., with her !anna - He attended Clinton high j daughter, Mrs. Lacey Whitley. ! school and North Carolina State col- i Mr. and Mrs T. M. Dunkley cele- ^ e g e * Raleigh, where he was a mem- i brated their 26th wedding anniver- Pbi Epsilon fraternity. He was in j sary Wednesday. i the national service for two and a i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. ba ^ years and is now employed in ;and Mrs. Emory Moore visited Mr. and* Mrs. John Lynch in Green-' t ^ ~ ville Sunday. They also attended the; Woman's Club Meets dedication services at the West Gant T be J oanna Woman’s club com- Baptist chufch. , bined their monthly meeting and the annual Christmas party last Thurs- Leaves for Army Friends of Billy Hunnicutt will be interested to know he left for Fort Jackson last week to be inducted into the army. Birth Announcement Whitley day evening. About ?0 members en joyed the gala affair. After the business session, Mrs. R. L. Francis, program chairman, pre sented a lovely Christmas program with traditional music. The members of the executive board served chicken salad, and jelly Tricycles JUST WHAT ALL THE LITTLE FOLKS WANT SANTA TO BRING THEM. $4*95 to $37.95 - YARBOROUGH OIL CO. WEST MAIN STREET CLINTON, S. C. Sgt. and Mrs. Lacy Whitley an-, roll with whipped cream, and coffee, nounce the birth of a son at the hos-' A huge Christmas tree, loaded with pital at Fort Bragg, N. C., December \ attractively wrapped packages was the feature of the evening. Joanna sisters were remembered wi.th gifts. Mrs. G. N. Foy, president of the club, was presented a gift for her untiring 1 and faithful work of the year. Rehearsal Party Immediately following the rehear sal of the MaBurnetteiRoss wedding, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mrs. Sigs- bee Hair entertained at the home o? their parents on Taylor street for the wedding party and invited guests. In the living room the bride’s gifts were displayed from a white draped tablq with ivy intertwined. The Ross home was attractively decorated with white gladioli, chrys anthemums, fern and ivy. 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