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r Thursday, December 29, 11 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE \ IS Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. HOMER JACKS, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 4M1 Jmbu u Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred La chance, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Di onne and daughter, Mary Ann, apd Mrs. Cora LaPointe of Nash ua, N. H., are spending several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. James Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Floyd of Newberry, were Sunday dinner guests of the Floyds. A2C D. L. Gunter of Frank fort, Germany, is spending the 4 Christinas holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunter. RCT Bobbie Ruff of Fort Bliss, Texas, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ruff. PVT. John Nicholl Cooley of Fort Bliss, Texas, is spending the Christmas holidays with his mother and grandfather, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and John M. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits were Monday visitors in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore of Greer, were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy. Mrs. Georgia Lewis of Chica go, III., is spending the Christ mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall are spending several days this week with Mr. aid Mrs. Richard Rey- in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Prater and family of Columbia, spent Monday with their son and dau ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Prater. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young at tended the annual family Christ mas Eve dinner party Abbe ville. While there they visited Mrs. Horace Fellows, sister of Mrs. Young, who is ill and re cently returned home from Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood. Messrs. L. E. Prater, Ralph Prater, and Leonard Price were Saturday visitors of the former’s mother. Mrs Prater, in Bates- *burg. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Montjoy of Jacksonville, Fla., spent sev eve dii|ner party at their home Those enjoying the occasion in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner and children, Ka ren and Wayne, of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Waits, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Waits and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Na bors, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams, Jim and Linda, Mr .and Mrs Geddis Attaway of Greenville, at tended the annual family Christ mas dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. P. L. Attaway in Whit mire on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., had as their dinner guests for the annual Christmas dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg, Denise and Lynn, of Aiken, Mr and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., Sue, Patricia and Gloria, of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Motes, Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine of the Little River-Dominick com munity; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith and Michael of Joanna. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Nabors and children, Debbie and Roddie, of Gray Court, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willingham and chil dren. Ricky, Nanan, and Doug las, of Rock Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors Sunday. SA Terry Rowe of Norfolk, Va., is spending the Christmas holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rowe. Miss Marian Surratt, student at Coker iCollege, Hartsville, is spending Hhe holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sur ratt. Rev. and Mrs. Howard J. Han ley and daughter, Debra, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Han ley in Belton Monday. Christmas Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Puckett were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sey more and son of Clinton; Mr. hnd Mrs. Curtis Bledsoe and Larry, Mr .and Mrs. William Bledsoe ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Boyce Oxner. On Sunday evening Mr./and Mrs. John Davis and Gay spent the week-end daughter, Vivian Ann, of Mount Christmas dinner j Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Shealy and son, Herman, Lee, Jr., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Halfacre in New berry. Danny and Johnnie Lewis, stu dents at Columbia University, are spending the holidays with their parents. Mr. atMrs. Rich ard Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hall and Marion of Little Mountain, Mrs. Richard Reynolds and chil dren of Atlanta. Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop and children of Mountville, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Hall and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Livingston and children were recent Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J. R. Hall. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. K Waits were hosts for their annual family Christmas era! days recently with the lat- and children. Kathy and Danny, of Joanna Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven and in Georgetown with Mr. and Mrs. ville, Mr. and Mrs. Pope Oxner H. C. Elliott. On Saturday they and daugHter, Marion, joined the visited the former’s father, J Oxners for the annual family W. Craven, in Jacksonboro. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holt spent Monday with Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Elliott in Georgetown. CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR JUNIORS On Thursday evening 17 chil dren of the junior department of Epworth Methodist Church Sun day school were entertained by their teachers, Mrs. Rudolph Prater, Mrs. Hubert Godfrey, and Mrs. Hack Prater, with a party in the fellowship hall of the church. Games with prizes were enjoyed. The children ex changed gifts, following which the hostesses served the group refreshments of ice cream, cook ies, and candy: . LADIES’ NIGHT BANQUET ' On Thursday evening the Lions Club honored the ladies with a banqtiet at the Joanna club house with around Eighty guests at- t-. a * Remembering alfour good friends and cus tomers during this/ happy holiday season we are mindful of the many kindnesses bestowed ' * ' r ' ' * upon us. » OUR BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR AND THANKS FOR YOUR PATRON AGE. I: N PET DAIRY Products Co. tending. Each lady Was presented a cor sage and a gift. A door prize was also given. Dr. John Stevenson of Presbyterian College, Clinton, V was guests peaker, and gave a most interesung talk. Also a special guest was Rembert Tru- luck of Clinton. " Chaney’s orchestra provided music during dinner and throughout the evening. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven ob served a birthday December 24. WITH THE SICK Debbie Holt is recuperating at home following treatment at the Joanna hospital. Thomas Simons is a surgical patient at the Joanna hospital. tient at th*» local hospital for Donald Kinard has been dis- treatment. charged from the loca Ihospital Mrs Hattie Motes is a patient following treatment. at ^ Joanna hospiul Mrs. Pearl Williams is a 'pa treatment ? i r } f/ -i U ■f- i-* • -* - > All Winn-DMe Store? Will Be CLOSED ' ( MONDAY, Jan; 2 U. S. Choice With Large Fillet) Porterhouse Steak LI U. S -Choice (Steak-t-Rotor) U S Choice (Well frimmedj Minute* lb 69 Chuck St?nk i b 59 : W-D "Branded" Famous Fresh JV !1D Ground Beef Rights Reserved To Limit Quantities « • * M.'-' • ’ 7 CHOICE W-D •••RA.HDEO U 5 " oSe o, S.REO.H SUAHS - w 0 BRAHOtD" / - ^OUHO o, W. CO.E T ° P _ _ mm m steaks few. am YEAR Lb U. s. Choice V Chuck Roast ^ CHOICE Lean, Bonelett _ , ^ Lb 9- S CHOICE Standing usw ,c—1 9 . “5 t ew' . “ 59’ Roast Rib Lb LO • Roast • U S CHOICE Boneless Chu LpV i.'-/’Roast -69 U. s. CHOICER, R.bs °l m USOA CHOICE Beef • Jowls Thrifty Maid j Smoked Limit 6 cans with a $5 00 or more order, please Milk • • • • Swift Jewell or Astor Limit 1 of y^ur choice with a $5 00 or more order, please-* Shortening.... BLACKEYE Limit 2 Please "The New Years Tradition' Pens.... Thrifty Maid or Standard New Day Tomatoes ••• 5 Limit 1 of your choice with a $5.00 order. Coffee... Limit 1 of your choice with a $5.00 order. Detergent ^ D -J- C * 3-Lb. 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