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.7 1 >A 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE I'age Three - - i. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative « ternoon was filled with interesting Mesdames Rudolph . Prater, John county, to regulate JM-sale of insec-j der the bill, the state department of games and entertainment. Mrs. Gaskin and Cecil O’Dell will be joint, .ticj^es. " " agriculture would license distribu- Alec Crawford sang "My Wild Irish hsotesses during the social hour. The The cornmittee did not give a re- tors of insecticides and approve or 1 SMTSSS. VSfe « o[ r °Mrs m Ed Hunnicit” durtn, ,he wee,. U„- ; ^approve the product. tanburg General hospital. Byars sang "Let Me Call You Sweet- , heart.’,’ A humorous reading intitled Mrs. W. W. Johnson of Washing- “Getting Clinioked,” was given by ton, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs R L Francis The hostess, Mrs. Woman's Club Party Tonight The Joanna Woman's club will Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch of Green ville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gettys Attaway and daughter of Greenville, spent the'^°h n son. cheese biscuits, heart-shaped sand- weekrend with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. | Mrs. Eloisa Moorhead Howie of wiches, small cakes centered with a Abrams. * Charlotte, N. C., spent several days candle and Russian tea. As each _ w iahtV ^rouo wMl Mesdames J. M. Ross, J. J. Abrams, last week with Mrs. W. A Moor- guest lighted her candle she mad «, a f the social hour. There will E. H. Hunnicutt, B. W. Oxner, and J^ad. Over the week-end Mrs. a wish lor Mrs. Clark The honored a ’ Valentlne box and each mem- Rev. H. F. Bauknight attended the Moorhead and Mrs. Howie visited Dr. ■ guest was the recipient of many love- ^ d tQ brintt or senft her ^ * ivirs. n. r rancis. me nusie^s, ivirs. . ^ of 7 rtVinMc her Son, L. L. Johnson, and Mrs. Franc j S an d Mrs Lester Hair served meet Thursday ni 0 ht at 1 oc c * * ■ r rancis, ana .virs. tester nair servea Feb 3 at j oanna c | ub The pro gram and games will be in keeping with the Valentine season. Mrs. have annual state meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service at Wash ington Street Methodist church in Columbia last Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Hendiix and family of (Greenville, visited the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix, Graven in Liberty. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howard of Atlanta, Ga., spent several days here ter, Mrs. Deri Jacks, last week with relatives. Mrs. How- ^i rs . Homer-Jacks, ard is the sister of Fulmer, who is a patient W. .T. Stevenson, in Seneca. and Mrs. R. W. Hughes in Beautfort. ly as well as useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt and, ^ Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt spent, Welcome Service Sunday Sunday in Ninety-Six with Mr. and There will be a union welcome.ser- Mrs. Buddy Hunnicutt. vice at the Baptist church Sunday Mrs. Nathan Brazel was the week- n i g ht at 7 o’clock lor Rev. James end guest df Mr. and Mrs. Isaac b. Mitchell. The entire community is invited to attend the service. Mrs. W. B. Garrett of Fort Mill, M A.rtrv.oii „ t spent the week-end with her daugh- . .V ‘ pas to. Ayr.. TW1 .la^irc at. turns to the pastorate to succeed Rev. i. A. Bryant, who recently resigned Joanna Sister a Valentine. Members are asked' not to bring any gitfts.. Final plans will be made for the oingo party. Bill Would Regulate Insecticides Sales ; e ^t£“ ' Mrs Frances Giles spent the week- Jo-ept a cal, to the Liberty Baptist. ^ lent in the Spar- end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. _ | ccnservation conducted a hearing The Cause of ASTHMA SINUS and HAY FEVER can be corrected by Chiropractic Adjustments CONSULT C J. HART, D. C. 254 West Main St. Next to 1st Methodist Church Laurens, S. C. TELEPHONE 22501 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lollis of Honea Meetings of The Month •t*T rt-l,*. onH Wtii Alltel, AUCoUdV. r t J. IJiLUUIlfjT OV/i . wrignt, a» a | i n the assembly room of . the church, ty, and C. V. Verner di Greenville Columbia. Feb. 1.—(Special to The le).—The house of represen- and g last | week on a ibill introduced by Repre- . , . , . , . The Woman’s Society of Christian sentatives C. L. Milam of Laurens Path, spent tne week-end with het Sendee will meet Tuesday. Feb. 15 county, Sol Blatt of Barnwell coun daughter, Mrs. Luthe- onH - - ^ 1 J ” Mr. Wright. Clarence Darby of Winnsboro, vis ited the E. J. and H. M. Willinghams Sunday. A. B. Tou-hberry, a ministerial student from Furman university, Greenville, filled the pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday. Bruce Stewart of Knoxville, Tenn., 1 spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart. Mrs. Sallie B. Crawford has gone to Merchantville, N. J., for an ex tended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Breitinger, and Mr. Breitinger. Mr. and Mrs. George Wicker and daughter _ of Newberry, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King. On Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Wicker also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mrs. Oneil Beasley and son of Anson, Texas, are visiting Mrs. Beas ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Arthur. j Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittle were Sunday visitors in Newtoerry. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis and chil dren of Greenwood, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens. Miss Gertrude Webb visited in Greenwood Sunday Nitrate of Soda Nitrate of Soda, and ail forms of Nitrogen for direct applicatu n, is very scarce this year, so it might be well to lock about for a substitute. FERTILIZER for top-dressing is fairly plentiful right now, BUT prospects are that it will become scarce before April. \YE SUGGEST that you figure out your requirements and PLACE YOUR ORDER for any top- dressing needed at once. Where top-dresser (in the fom; of mixed goods) is to be used we suggest that it be applied a little earlier than Soda, and that it be harrowed in. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone 62 Now! This new, amazing 2-Spccdl Washer makes every washday task easy, safe and sure. A simple turn of the Speed selector gives slow wash ing action farsight, delicate pieces —regnlar actj£D for ordinary pieces. -'mVAV UMITH) QUANTITY SBBfT iVr™ COMC RIGHT AWAYI UNIVERSAL T. C. JOHNSON CO. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contractors -:- ~Phone t-J IT SEEMS TO BE THE LOT OF THE VICTORS TO MERELY BELONG^ /NO FOR THE SPOIL?! . a And it seems always to he the lot of many to be longing for our swell lunches and fountain ser vice.' M C GEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 f X7\ :: Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mason and Mrs. Mary Mason spent Sunda£ with Sgt. W. F. Boiskey in Columbia. Mrs. W. F. Whitlock of Clinton, joined Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and visited Fred Whitlock at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia Sun day. Mrs. Betty. Webb celebrated her birthday Feoruary 2. . Miss Eunice Welchel of Laurens, spent the week-end with Miss Louise Farmer. - -Mrs. Jtrii*-Norrir-*nd son ofi Cross- Hill, John Darnell and Margaret ff Darnell of Greenwood, spent the 8 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Luke ft Clark. iK Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Koon of Green- % wood, were week-end guests of Mr. g and Mrs. B. F. Sample. Jg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and Cecil | spent the week-end in Lexington ' with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCartha, i Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Franklin of, Lawton, Okla., are visiting relatives 1| , in Joanna: Mrs. Daisy Jones and Louise were ft „„....,.»«............................... 'l/icu) & UJHCR&TO GO BL-£ AA/D B & / £ A/OL y SERV/CE § :: Mrs. HEART OF OUR DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION department Every drug, chemical and pharma ceutical necessary to the equip ment of a modern pharmacy is stocked here in ample quantity. Competent registered piiarniai.M* are always on call not only to accurately fill your prescription hut to provide up-to-datf prescription information as well. We greatly prize the privilege of serving your needs a? hey arise and feel honored wiirn we may call you permanent .patron: of OUR 3EXALL !)RUt. SfvflE BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY Sunday~~VT5itors of Mr. and Simms Bowers in Laurens. $ John Gaskin and little Becky Farmer visited relatives in Whitmir* Sunday. g Leon Craig of - Grcvryvill^ spent *’♦ the week-end with his parents, Mr 2 and Mrs. C. J. Craig. « Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy, Mr. arvi '.j Mrs. Vernon Garner, Mr. and Mrs/ Robert ro;K. and .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark attended the 25th annual Boy \\ Scout banquet t . the Blue Ridge $ Council a: Clems m college Friday ft night. Miss Doris Bozard M Aiken, spent 8 the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bozard. Mr. and .virs. Carol Pittman of j’t Laurens, were Saturday visitors ol Mr. ana Mrs. Vernon Garner. ft Friends ol Mrs. P. L. Attaway will ji; regret to learn she is a patient at the ft Columbia hospital in Columbia. -ft • # ^ :: Mr. Harley Ordained James Harley, ministerial student *•; o! Furman university, was ordained 2 to the ministry at the First Baptist ft church .a Orangeburg Sunday. Those 2 attending the services irom Joanna were: Mrs. F. L. Pnillips, Mrs. R. v A. Stroud, Johnny Buchanan, Carl ft Phillips, Ralph Lawson, Misses Helen H ; and Dons Phillips, Geraldine Bowen, 8 Claudette Parrish, Melba Gardner, Betty Thomas, Dot Carr, and Betty 2 Rowe. Later in the afternoon the :'t group also visited Mrs. Leda Davis 2 i in the Tn-County hospital. Ruby Ray RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP “Pofessional Care . . . Is Best for Your Ilalf" S. Broad St. Phone 453 . s R. L. Plaxico D. E. TRIBBLE CO. BITLDERS SUPPLIES Phone 91 li 1 W Roy Pitts PITTS COAL CO. “Best Quality Coal’’ Phone 75 PITTS SER. STATION “Service With a Smile’’ William M. Shields SHIELDS' MODERN STUDIO COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-W c* :cy / ■ \ f X \ \ Robert E. Wysor, III “Service Beyond the Contract’’ GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE R. E. WYSOR, III Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J ft Youth Choir Entertained , After'-church services Sunday eve- j- ring members oif the youth choir and *’ their sponsors of the Baptist church were invited to the home of Mr. and ft Mrs. Horace Hamm for a social hour. 8 ’ The young people enjoyed an evening $ of conversation. Mrs. Hamm served 2 cake and hot chocolate. »■ . Joint Choir Practice • The members of the Baptist and Methodist choirs met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Moorhead Monday eve ning Jor choir practice. Afterwards they enjoyed a social hour. Mrs. Moorhead, assisted by Mrs. Louis Murphy, and Mrs. Fran ces Giles, served doughnuts, salted| ] nuts, coffee and cake. Surprise Birthday Party Sixteen friends gathered at the home of Mrs. R. L. Fraocis last Tuesday afternoon to surprise Mrs. Rolfe Clark on her birthday. The aM ; V - A 4 ' K / A 1 / t- iv4>< \// Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy RODDY'S RESTAURANT “Serving Fine Food for Fine Folks” Biography of J. Elliott Law \ newcomer to ( linton who is making friends and increas- thr popularity of his business is J. Elliott Law. owner of Clinton Body Rebuilders. located at 10ti Hampton Avenue.' As the name implies, Clinton Body Rebuilders does com plete bi dy rebuilding of automobiles, .trucks and buses. | p- h f ''terinif and seat covers are tailor-made, glass is replaced and installed and complete body paint work and wheel bal ancing are done by specialists in this phase o.f work. Their slogan is: “Doing What We Know . . . Know What We re Doing.” Mr. Law managed the Dan Tassey Bodv' Rebuilders in- Greenville before coming to Clinton last September and es tablishing his own business in November. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church. Fraternally, he is a Mason. Sports in general interest Mr. Law. but hunting, fishing, baseball and iootball are his favorites. His hobby is coin col lecting. Mrs. Law was Miss Evelyn Henry of this city. I I r Mr. and Mrs J. R. Cox COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY CO. "Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed” • hi .V Broad Phone 12 It ft ft# £§ :: :: :: tn‘4^u ' \ X H. G. Chandler CHANDLER'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Phone 71 7A Thomas E. Baldwin BALDWIN APPLIANCE CO. FRIGID AIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial Appliances / 1 s . . ^ v . :>•, C. W. Cooper C. W. COOPER GARAGE KA1SER-FRAZIER Sales and Service All Makes of Cars Repaired and Serviced C> ' v, ^ 1 ■ ft, V : i - f •2' L. E. Bishop W. M W alker BISHOP- WALKER - REXALL STORE “If It’s Rexall, It’s Right” ————— » • V 4'’ » J. Elliott Law CLINTON BODY REBUILDERS “Doing What We Know — Know What We’re Doing" 106 Hampton Ave. Phone 539 ft# ♦ ft ft* :.t j! I 8 O ♦.* I ft. ft n ItllWIlWimwmirWIIllllllllIII!II millll llll nil