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Thursday, February 18, THE CLINTON CHRONICL1 -3 i • • • BvMi About . -■ , r _ , - 1 ' 'W' . People You > Know bent o! Interest Concerning Local Reddenti ******** > » *»*•*»»»*»*#•»—!»»»*#»»»»»»»»»»»»»»*»»»« I. Adair left this Miss Dolly Crouch, student at Mrs. James week to visit her sister. Mrs. M. C. Holliday and family and other rela tives in Greenville. Mrs. A. C. Young is improving at her home where she has been ill the past ten days. &fc\ and Mrs. James Holland and children of Jonesboro, Tenn., spent the week-end here with their par ents. Bfr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. E E. WeUs at tended the reception on Sunday of MV. and Mrs. Sam Lyons of Gray Court who were celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. JOINS MARINES Dwtjght Moody, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L‘. Moody, left Mon day to be inducted into the Marines at Macon. Ga.,- and will receive hisf basic training at Parris Island. A graduate of Clinton High School Dwight was a student at Clemson. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair have ; returned from a two weeks visit with relatives in Bel Air Beach. an J Orlando. Fla. Enroute they also uc-e gui-*‘ of -'datives in Macon. Ga. Mrs. Earl Wade ana daughter/ June and Mrs. James L. Wright of Columbia spent Monday here. Jerry Pitts of Charlotte, N C., and Clair Pitts of Orangeburg spent the week-end with their par ents. Mr. and C. D. Pitts. TRANSFERRED Friends of Miss Allene Copeland, daughter of L. L. Copeland, Sr., will be interested to know she has been transferred by the Southern Bell Telephone Company from the Clinton exchange to Spartanburg where she will reside. Misses Mae and Bert McCarley and Mrs. Mary Boinest of Colum bia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leake during the week. Misses Celia Casque and Bar bara Eichelberger were week-end guests of the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dennis in Newberry. Miss Lou.Jones Cornwall, student at Sullins. Bristol, Va., was home for the week-end and attended the dances at Clem son College Mrs. Fuller L. Reese. Jr., joined Mr: Reese in McColl a few days last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates and children of Charlotte. N. C.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Coates par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren. Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Sr. Winthrop College, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mts. B. W. Crouch in Mount- viBe. • Friends of William Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell, will re gret to know he received a broken arm injury while playing Sunday afternoon. At conference Rev. Giles F. Lewis accompanied | Campbell. Valerie Famell was the week end guests of Sherree Benner in Laurens. Roeanne McCrary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sant McCrary, is able to be out again after undergoing an eye operation at the Newberry hospital oq. Monday and a few days convalescence at home. Miss Helen Oeland, member of the Ashley Hall faculty. Charles ton will spend the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oeland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson spent a few days last week in New Orleans. La. The/ Rev. and Mrs. David Moy- land were luncheon guests yester day of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. Moyland, who is Ebenezer Presby- New* Of Bonds Cross Roads by Fred Meade, a Presbyterian j Paator ; of the College student spent several days ter * an Church, Rock Hill, spoke at last week in Sewanee. Tenn., to Presbyterian College chapel, attend a conference for students in- Lonnie Famell spent the week- terested in the ministry as a pro- end at the Citadel going especially fession Chuck Giles’ who attends Cam den Military Academy, wras at home for the week-end with*, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston R. Giles. MVs. A. C. McMaster was the guest during the week-end of Mrs. Kate Burt in Greenville. Mr. ahd Mrs. C. H. Leonard and to receive a medal which he was awarded for being an outstanding summer camper there. He was ac companied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A Fame^' ‘ l r and Warren IMPROVING Friends of Charles Hollis, Jr.', will be interested to knew he is improving at home following an children were called to Asheboro. operation illness at Self Me- N. C.,-the past week-end because of mortal hospital in. Greenwood and is able to be out some. Friends of J. M Oeland will be glad to know he is out again after being a patient the past week at the General Hospital in Greenville Dr. Smithwick lo ' Speak at Church Dr Gladys Smithwick. medical' missionary, will be the guest speak- the death of Mrs. Leonard’s grand father. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Poole visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Poole in Chamb- lee. Ga.. during the week-end. Mry/J. D. Jeans was called to Concord, N' C. several days last week because of the death of her brother-in-law , Ed Sauvain. Mjr. and Mrs. R. Michael Tur ner spent several days this week in Charleston on business. ., , ... —it. j of this evening for a joint supper Ms\ and Mrs. Giles Lawson and meeting of the men ^ vvomen of daughters were visitors in Winns- ,. - i o J t ilC* boro Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hunter of Greeley. Colorado are visiting Mrs. Lee Hunter and family. First Presbyterian Church which sponsors her work in Africa A native of Warren County. North i Carolina. Dr. Smithwick attended Friends of C C Gd« wd, be Oxford Co,iege. dre Medical Cob w. i. „ lege of Virginia, Tulane and also interested to know he is a patient this week week at the General Hospital in Greenville. ATTEND WEDDING a school in Belgium She went to China in December of 1929 and re , mained there until China was closed , t. j j c i to missionaries. From 1938 until L. C. Bond, Mr. and Mrs, L 1949 she engage( | j n private practice Bond and children. Mr. and W. ^ L^cington. Ky. After going to C. Bond, and children and Mrs. f or a study of the lang- Paul Anderson and sons will at- uage ^ j ias located at Bulape tend the wedding of the former's in ^ Belgian Congo, granddaughter. Rosella Curtis Ar nold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Curtis at the Paxville Meth odist Church on SaturdaV after noon. Also coming for the week end and atteflding the wedding will be Misses Ray and Ann Anderson of Charlottesville, Va.; Miss Mary Anderson of Winthrop College; Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Anderson. Jr., of Macon, Ga. Dr Smithw ick is now in-the states on furlough and while in Clinton is a guest in the home of Dr. and Mrs. W H Turner , On Dean's List Hazel J 1 Wehunt. of Joanna, sen ior at Newberry College, was on the dean s list for scholastic ex cellence for the first semester. Pvt. Robert McQuirt, who h sta tioned at Fort Jackson, Columbia, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McQuirt. Pvt. Phil Crapps spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Crapps. Alvin Hueble, son of Mr and Mrs. J. O. Hueble. has accepted work as a salesman with Sears, Roebuck in Greenville. He left last week to be gin his new work. * * » ' SWEETHEART BANQUET Saturday evening, Feb. 13, at 8 o'clock the young people and inter- 1 , mediates of Fairview Baptist Church enjoyed a delightful eve ning at the Shady Grove Club house. The club , house was decorated to carry out the Valentine motif. Ban quet tables were set for Ihirty-four. The tables were decorated with red and white gladioli, small Valentine arrangements and English ivy. As the guests arrvied they cast votes for a king and queen Ur reign over the evening of entertainment , i" — A devotional period preceded the dinner First (Jorinthians. 13th Aap- ter was read by Miss Hennetta Crapps. Prayer . was by Tally Crapps. Following the devotional,- the Kin^f aTid Queen for the eve ning were crowned Miss Glennie Tinsley was elected, queen and He her Long was elected king The speaker for the evening Svas Rev. Marion Ringer, pastor.of Fair- view Baptist Church Rev. Ringer gave a very inspiring talk on “True Hearts” After the lalk the group enjoyed group singin, contests and games. The young people attending were; Colie Graham, Robert Tins ley. Anita Rice, Pvt. Ronald Me- Quirt. Leon Rice, Donald McQuirt, Glennie Tinsley. Heber Long, Di anne Bradberry. Alan Hunnicutt, Alice Summers. Kenneth Johnson, Patsy Morgan. Dickie Trotter, Brenda Motes. Wayne Crapps, Christie Crapps. Henry Tinsley, Henrietta Crapps. Billy Johnson, Donna Stanley. Bruce Dixon, Patsy Durham, Eddie Nabors Adults assisting with the banquet were Mr. and Mrs.^MIr Crapps, Mr and Mrs Joe McQuirt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunnicutt, Mr and Mrs., Newman Shouse * * % 4 H CLUBS TO MEET Monday afternoon, Feb. 22. at 3:30 the Shady Grove 4-H Clubs will meet. Thursday night. Feb 25, at 7:30 the Fairview Woman's Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs Newman Shouse Joanna Pioneers Elect Officers v The Pioneers of the First Presby terian Church of Joaima elected new officers at the Sunday night meet ing. The following officers were elected; Ann Gibson, President. Eddie Shealy. Secretary Gene Cipven, Treasurer Steve Senn, Program Chairman. Janet Lawson, Orghnist Neil Hall, Music Director. Max Holcombe, Stage Manager The Pioneers have completed the studies of the first eleveq chapters of John. The next quarter studies of John wffl be continued. Rev. and Mrs Hugh D. Pollard are the aduR advisors of this group. Meetings are held every Sunday night at 6:30 p. m ”P. C. Ploys Belmont [ Abbey For Lost Game Of. Season ^ Presbyterian College will close its regular basketball season with a game against the strong Belmont U>bey quintet here Friday night The Blue Hose then will devote the next week m practice preparation for the annual Little Four tourna ment, scheduled for Greenville on February ZS-afr* Presbyterian dropped two more engagements during the past week to bring its season record this far to three victories and 14 defeats The Hosemen loot to Newberry in home game last Saturday before I traveling to Wofford on Tuesday | night Forward Bob Stratton continues j to dominate the PC attack with a! scoring record that ranks him I among the top piay*£> in the state. He averages 23 potntvper-game for the 17 games?to date DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL! x [j NLA FrMNDS' TO 6 ? ING BACr. OLD FRIENDS GIANT RUBBER AUTO MATS FULL SIZE 18x22 INCHES fit am! save CAiiS Bott ' 0n,y anEjUKsiK AT JOHNSON - Pins •ONE TABLE «T SPORT SHIRTS Values To $5.^5 *1.00 S - M - L ONE TABLE WOOL PANTS $7 PAIR Values To $14.95 ONE TABLE WOOL Sweaters $4 Each Values To $12.95 - MICHEAL STERN Values To $69.95 Broken Sixes OTHEr BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU DURING DOLLAR DAYS ONE GROUP SPORT SHIRTS. ONE GROUP SPORT SHIRTS REG. 1.50 TIES NOW 2 FOR : REG. 49.95 CURLEE SUITS NOW SPORT COATS VALUES TO $35 NOW 39.95 CURLEE SPORT COATS NOW CAR COATS CUT TO ‘ TEN ^ -"42 Values To $35 SPORT COATS 00.00 8 DOZ. SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS $1 C RESITOL HATS 'A Price COTTON SCHOOL PANTS 2 For $6 f ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL — .1 DAYS ONLY JOHNSON and PITTS MEN'S SHOP W. MAIN ST. PHONE 807 COMMUNITY CLUB WILL MEET The February meeting of the Shady Grove Community.club will! be held Saturday night, Feb. 20, at 7:30 at the club house. At this meet ing the annual business meeting wHi be held * s o t WITH THE SICK Friends of Mrs. James Johnson will be glad to know she is able to return to work after being confined to her home with illness. Mrs. Bessie Johnson is much im proved after being confined to her home due to illness Felton Crapps has been able to return to his work. Mrs. Edwards is still a patient at the Joanna hospital Mrs. B. W. Cooper is confined to her home due to ap.attack* of flu. Mrs Edith Collins has returned to her home following a stay at Hays hospital, f • * • Attend one of the churches of the Community on Sunday ‘ * * • SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School—10:00 a. m Morning Worship—11:00 a m PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School—10:00 a. m Morning Worship—11:00 a. m. Young People’s Meeting—6:00 p m • ” Evening Worship—7:00 p. m. FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHI RCH Sunday School—10:00 a. m. Morning Vorship—11:15 a. m. Baptist Training Union—6:00 p. | m. Evening Worship—7:00 p. m. Prayer Service—Wednestlay eve ning at 7:00 p. m LUNCH ROOM MENU Week of Feb. 22-26 MONDAY Milk, fish sticks, catsup, turnip greens, whipped potatoes, biscuit, butter, cherry pie. TUESDAY Milk, macaroni and cheese, pinto beans, grated cabbage and carrot slaw with dressing, .sliced onions, corn bread, butter, dessert peach es. . WEDNESDAY Milk, pork and gravy, tomato juice, green beans, steamed rice, biscuit, butter, apple sauce cake. THURSDAY . Milk, hot dogs, chili with beef, onions and mustard, vegetable soup (no beef),, cole slaw with dress ing. buns, butter, chocolate cake. FRIDAY Milk, egg salad, steamed cab bage. carrot sticks, corn bread, butter, apple pie. J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. S. C. HURRY! Jg ! Long- Wearing! SAVES YOUR FEET! Y Heavy - duty rubber % reduces fatigue, protects fioors, provides safety 1 HURRYi SUPPLY LIMITED Protect the slope and flat of car flopr, f»onror'bcy:fc‘. WHIN THIY ' LOOK TO YOU.. Look to Yovr Savings! 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