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Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 JOE BEALE TAKES TO HIS HOE LeTellier Nominated meet Thursday (tonight) at 7 o’clock The program for the evening will be , the presentation of the flute band 10 AppCQT In WnO S WnO under the direction of Mrs. Carson Nabors. During the social hour, Mrs. Gussie Osborne’s group will entertain. Cub Scout Group Enjoys Outing V ?• a ■ w " .1/ rM. * j M Members,of the Clinton Cub Scout Carroll Nance LeTellier, son of Col. pjjpjj 21 and their guests enjoyed a and Mrs. (Vivian Nance) L. S. Le- pack party Saturday afternoon at _ Tellier, of Charleston, was among lakeside country club. Church Croup To Moot , i the 20 nominees at The Citadel tor ^ S™" w ' fe P Und ^ The Homo Mission society ,of the! ..who's Who-in American Colleges m as,or. During “he atSmoon""?pic- m“ Mr^ndMrs. Us^Sm^h! ^ '»'»«•«• . J "*o supper was served. Thursday night at 7 o'clock. All j «e was presented the d.stmgutshed UST ; members and friends are invited to 1 military award and received a regu-, ‘ . attend f l ar commission in the U. S. army en- Miss Myra Adair and Miss Bar- ♦ gineers at a review held at The Cit- bara Anderson, of this city, were in- Entertain Men’s Class i adel in February. Cadet LeTellier, eluded in Winthrop college students The Ladies class of the Baptist who is majoring in civil engineering, ^ P ast se f m * s - church entertained members of the holds the rank of cadet captain and Adair^nH^Wr anH Men’s class with a supper Saturday is assigned to the regimental staff as ‘ ‘ ‘ '. An J ’ . * _ evening The assembly hall of the information and education officer, - Mrs ' c - W- Anderson, and are mem- Joanna club was filled with attrac- and wil1 graduate-in March. b p of the junior class, tively laid tables, using for center- 1 ‘ s ^ grandson of .Carroll D. pieces flowering quince, daffodils and Nance of this city, fern. The program consisted of sev-; eral songs in unison, invocation by Rev. J. B. Mitchell, welcome by the class president, Mrs. E. J. Willing ham, and response by Julian Garner, president of the Men's class. Mr. Mc Carthy, teacher of the Men’s class, also brought a brief message. In con clusion, an amateur radio skit with members of the classes participating Joe Beale. Presb>terian college student and amateur horticulturist, kept the group entertained. One hun- was rausht in the art the other day by The Blue Storking photographer dred were present. as he worked away at his spring plantin' on the campus almost ready to ♦ — bloom. Joe's hobby is flowers. MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. 1. I). C.' MEETS TONIGHT The United Daughters of the Con* federacy group will meet this eve ning at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. W. Harris. Julian Bolick will be the guest speaker. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. ( FCTL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr and Mrs. Jahn Ross, Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright and Luvinia C >oley were week-end guests Jack spent the week-end with the of Major and Mrs Fred Ross in Ma- latter’s mother, Mrs. R. C. Lollis, in •j-ion. I Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Champ Mrs. C R Thompkins and Joan. Johnson and children were also Mrs. W. J R:ce and Butch were Fri- guests of Mrs. Lollis. dav dinner uests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Duane Gau>e spent Sa.ur- Dock GiUesppie in Greenville. da y in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Homer Stevens and children spent the week-end in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis. Society To Meet The Baptist Missionary society will meet in the assembly hall of the church Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. All ladies are invited and members are especially urged to be present. If You Don’t Read THE CHRONICLE You Don’t Get the News FOR EXPERT WELDING ...and... FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS See or Call 418 CLINTON WELDING & REPAIR SERVICE Enterprise Street NOTICE, SPORTSMEN! Now Open—for Ladies, Gentle men and Children. Bigger and Better. New Boats Pine and Plywood, Fine Beach. Hot Lunches, Soft Drinks. Rooms for Rent. Come Over. Cromer's Fish Camp Mouth of Cane Creek Cross Hill, S. C. NOTHING CAN TAKE THE k>LACE of good, dependable Auto mobile Liability Insurance with adequate limits if your car injures or kills someone or damages some one else’s property. With the increase in traffic, you need it now; more than ever. S. W. SUMEREL, Agent CLINTON, S. C. Jacobs Building—Tele. 80 OFFICE SUPPLIES CALL 74 A. J Harvey. - Mrs. James Lovelace and Jackie, and Mrs. Lester Hair were Saturday visitors in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompkins and M.<s Gertrude Webb was the j oan and M rs . \y j R ice an d week-end guest of Miss Fannie Hem- Butch spent Sur lay with Mr. and b:ee :n Car naca. Mrs. J. H. Allsep in Cateechee. M >s Ye: a J thnson was called to Mrs. Deri Jacks has returned home Atlanta. Go., last week due to the from a two weeks visit with her illnes of her brother, Ernest John- parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gar- son. Ernest is J patient at Craw- rett, in Fort Mill, ford W Long hospital and is suffer- Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ford of Aiken. :ng from injuries received in an air- were week-end guests of Mr .and plane accident. Mrs. Tom Dunkley. M.ss Louise Jones visited in Co- Mesdames James Simpson, Nathan lumbia with the Lydia Mills Girl Brazil and Miss Ruth Hair were Fri- Scouts last week . day visitors in Newberry. Miss Maude Hall, James Shumake Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazil spent and Jessie Stein of Hartsville, and the week-end in Liberty with Mr. I David Marshall of Greer, were week-, and Mrs. Isaac Craven, end visitors of Mrs. Maggie Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah and chil-! Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompkins. dren were Sunday night supper: Mr. and Mrs. Roy BoVce, Mrs. Pat, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Mitch- Jkrwers, Mrs. Walt Kilmer, Mrs. ell in Newberry. Merz.e Hueble and James Fulmer Mrs. Lola Mae Bowers and chil- attended the institution of the Callie dren spent the week-end in Laurens Self Chapter of the O. E. S. in Green- with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Outley. wood Saturday evening. Miss Wreatha Lee Scarborough of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Delaney and Newberry, spent the week-end with girls spent Saturday in Columbia.' Mr. and Mrs. Jobie Davenport. Alfred Johnson of Lexington, Ga., ] Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair of Green- vi$ited relatives here over the week-,ville. spent the week-end with the end . tormer’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer, Mr. Mr. and Mr?. Arthur League and and Mrs. Rufus Darnell. Mrs. Curtis children spent the week-end in Eas- Hifip and Mrs. James Fulmer were, ley with the latter's parents. Saturday visitors in Greenville. ♦ Mr and Mrs. Ed Hunnicuutt, Mr. 1 Birthday Dinner and Mrs. E H. Alexander and Stan Mrs. Daisy Jones honored her' visited relatives in Greenwood Sat- daughter, Louise, with a birthday urdav. dinner Sunday. Louise was twelve M iss Martha Stilwell of Newberry, years old. Those attending the din ar,d Jack Craft of Silverstreet, visit- ner were Mr. and Mrs. Simms Bow- 1 ed Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell Sun- ers, and son of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. day. ’ Bill Deis and Dotty of Clinton, Mrs. Tracy Dees, Kathleen and Tracy, Jr., of Lydia Mills. Cii’ .:: .': V , ns •no . r V - (, W e * 1 Belk’s. ‘Belk’s Have You In Mind for ’49” — ALL SHOES X-RAY FITTED — This is the season of new shoe fashions, so come in and see our complete line of smart footwear for spring. Green and white or solid green. AAA to B. Sizes 4 to 9. It Pays to Buy Good Footwear ... 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All children’s sizes. 1.98 TO )-A, Birth Announcement Wicker Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wicker an nounce the birth of a son, Grady Daniel, on February 27 at Newberry hospital. With The Sick Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin are ill at their home on Milton Road. Mrs. Homer Jacks is confined to her home on Magnolia street. Friends of Mrs. Beulah Addison will regret to learn she is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. C. R. MpCumber has returned home after being a hospital patient. Little Janice Price is ill at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. L. E. Prater. Mrs. Annie L. Simpson is ill at her home on the Whitmire road. W. S. C. S. To Meet Mrs. James Simpson and Mrs. La- vinia Cooley will be hostesses to ttie Woman’s Society of Christian Service Tuesday evening, March 8, at 7:00 o’clock at the church. All members are invited to attend. Boys Enter Tournament The Joanna boys basketball team left Tuesday morning to enter the 26th Southern Textile -Basketball tournament in Greenville. The team is participating in the “B”’ class. Eastern Stars Meet Friday The Order of Eastern Star will meet Friday night at 6 o’clock at the chapter room. All members are asked to be present as new officers are to be elected. Those desiring to go to Clinton for their inspection may leave immediately following the transaction of business, officers state. Woman’s Club Meets Tonight The Joanna , Woman’s club will The shoe to the left gives you a choice of black patent or green. AA to B, 4 to 10. Other Play Shoes from $1.98 6.95 The shoe to the right is for dress and is navy blue. Sizes 4 to 9. Widths AA to B. 8.95 ‘Cl , AIR STEP ...for... f r*" ••• .*• * SPRING Give yourself a pair of Air Step Shoes for spring. The ever popular black patent again shines brightly this spring .... 9.95 Sizes 4 , / < > to 9. Widths AAA to C. « Many other styles and lower priced shoes to select from today! 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