The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 03, 1947, Image 7

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Thursday, April 3, 1947 •n THE CLINTON CHRONICLE^ // Page Seven «. a. Moving and Hauling LOCAL or LONG DISTANCE Day or Night « Closed or Open Vans < Call — _ i 180 or 402-J 4- Cooler Cab Co. Lewis Cooper Marvin Lollis COMPLETE Home Furnishings •The Best for Less” RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS PHONO NEEDLES BATTERIES BEDROOM SUITES See Them Now! INNER-SPRING or FELT MATTRESSES BED SPRINGS — pre-wor quolity ODD BEDS — wood or metol CRIB BEDS — BASKINETTES — HI CHAIRS PLAY PENS — TRAINER CHAIRS SOFAS Puncan Phyfe — ChlppenJsle — Lawson CHAIRS —oil kinds IRONING BOARDS ELECTRIC IRONS - CASH OR TERMS Morrison Furniture Go Corner Musgrove and Main Telephone 425 .-MS 2 JUST OVER THE HORIZON... ; ^. comat tho first caravan of fino now Groyhound coaches to bring tho luxury you've waited tor in i highway transportation GREYHOUIM - PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLPVjlLF ms. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Dallis King, Thelma and Jim my King were week-end guests ol Mrs. Willis Ard in Chester. Miss Beatrice Lollis of Simpson- |! ville, visited Mrs. Gussie Osborne ! Saturday. 1' Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud visited relatives in Prosperity during the week-end. | Hack Prater, Bobby Boyce and ! Harold Turner of Erskine college, are 11 spending spring holidays with their i use jJ^ gf its parents. j ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ridings visit-' Woman’s Society To Meet ed their daughter, Louise, in Colum- ^ Woman . s of Christian bxa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross, Charles Ross, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mike ispent the week-end in Charlotte N. ( The meeting wW be lehd in the | ! assembly room of the church with] Mrs. Rudolph Prater and Mrs. La-( vinia Cooley joint hostesses. All ladies of the church are cor-! year old girl were opened- „ Woman’s Club Those enjoying the party with The regular monthly meeting of Elinor were: Chuck Franzen, Joanne the Woman’s club' will be held and Patricia Perrault, Larry Garner, | Thursday night at 7 o'clock in th* Sandy Templeton, Linda Buchanan, assembly hall of Joanna club. All Dickie Trotter Celebrate* Birthday Brenda O’Dell, Elvin Floyd, Willowr members aYe urged to be present for Mrs. McNeal Trotter invited Dick- deanne Baukhight] Ethel Mae Rowe, j an .unusual program provided by thp ie’s little friends to the club Saturday afternoon to help him celebrate his fourth birthday. After am hour of games, and fun the children were seated around an attractive appointed table with love ly Easter favors and birthday cake. Ice cream, cake and Coca-Cola were served. Dickie received many lovely and Mary Beth and Jinx Regnery, Jenny, Girl Scout troops. During the social Addison, Anne, Alfred, Margaret] hour Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and the Rose and Snooks Niver, j ladies of her group will be host* Oxner-Davta Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner nounce the engagement of an- Attentlon Primary Class The primary class of the Metho- engagement of their dist church is asked by the teaeb- daughter, Emma Kate, to John Davis er, Mrs. Vernon Garner, to meet at of Cross Hill. her home Friday afternoon at 3:3ft • The wedding will take place at the for an egg hunt. Each child has home of the bride’s parents April 13. | been asked to bring four dyed egg*. Service of the Methodist church will meet Monday evening, April 7, at i 7 o’clock. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Bryant, M. A and Ronnie vijfited Cypress and |.Magnolia gardens in Charleston Sat urday, % Mrs. Mason Rowland, Misses Fran ces Rowland and Alva June Wilson were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Frances Giles and Mrs. Har-I ris spent the week-end in Seneca J with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Hendrix, Nonie and Lorie Hendrix of Green ville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and Leonard of Ninety-Six, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hayiie Will ingham. . Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hunnicutt and daughter of Ninety-Six,*; were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Mr .and Mrs. Harold Murphy visit ed* Magnolia Gardens in ,Char leston Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sanders, Misses Thelma and Nadine Bridges were recent visitors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Campbell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carles Gib son and son and Mrs. J. H. Camp bell of Gatfney, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne. Sgt. R. P. Cole of Philadelphia, Pa., visited his sister, Mrs. L. H. Poag and Mr. Poag Saturday. Mesdames F ; K. Bouknight, J. J. Abrams, J. M! Ross, Vernon Garner, Ed Hunnicutt, W. T. Fulmer, J. W. Davis and Floyd Abrams attended the annual meeting of the Upper South Carolina conference of the Woman’s Society of Christian Ser vice in Anderson Thursday. CN Juanita Rowland of Spartan burg, spent the'" week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Row land. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitmire and dially invited to attend. Baptist W. M. S. To Meet The Woman’s Missionary society of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday night, April 8, at 7 o’clock in the assembly room of the church. All members are urged to attend and visitors are welcome. Wedding Anniversary * Sic and Mrs. Leo C. Hensley cele brated their first wedding anniver sary on March 28. Mrs. Hensley will be remembered ^»s the former Miss GOLD THEHTRE Goldville, S. C. Shows Daily: Afternoon 1:45, Night 6:30, 8:30 Saturday: 2:00 o'clock Continuously Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c Sarah Turner Goldville. Jenkjns-Whittle At high noon on Sunday Miss Sy bil Jenkins of Goldville, became the bride of Virgil Whittle of Newberry, in Clinton at the Baptist parsonage. Rev. J. H. Darr officiated with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garner the only at tendants. The bride was lovely in a light blue gabardine suit with matching accessories, and a white corsage. The couple left for a wedding trip immediately following the ceremony and upon their return will make their home with the bride’s parents. Birthday Party Mrs. Wadsworth Niver invited Eli nor’s friends to a birthday party on March 26 at her home. The chil dren were invited into the dining room by Elinor where interesting games were played. After games Elinor led a grand march into the dining room where ice cream, cake and candy were served and many presents for a six //- ■// THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 3-4— ~^ — "BLUE SKIES" With BING CROSBY and FRED ASTAIRE SATURDAY, APRIL 5— - * DOUBLE FEATURE— THE FALCON'S ADVENTURE' ...and... ROVING RANGERS' With CHARLES STARRETT and SMILEY BURNETT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 7-8— With the WONDER HORSE— 'GALLANT BESS' "i ■// Hi 'll WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9— "HER SISTER'S SECRET' With NANCY COLEMAN and MARGARET LINDSAY •/# NEXT— n NOCTURNE"—with George Raft News Reels and Selected Short Subjects : , COLORED BALCONY OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS Specialized Service Body and Fender Work — Wheel Alignment Motor Work —Brake Work Painting — Frame Work New Ford and Chevrolet Motors children were visitors in Newberry Saturday. j Granny-Sharpe has returned hetfiej after spending several weeks fn Sa luda with her daughter, Mrs. Rufus I Oswalt. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Clark and son, I Jimmy, spent the week-end in Greer i with the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. G.j Puckett. Friends will regret to hear | Mrs. Puckett is ill. Frank Ramage and Miss Marion; Pitts of Clinton, Carson Nabors and Miss Gladys Willingham visited Magnolia Gardens in Charleston Sunday. /-V l Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and children, of Fort Mill, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Misses Elizabeth Dickey, Mary and Florella Campbell were visitors in Newberry Saturday. My.-and Mrs. Harper Wherry and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Feltman visited Mrs. W. G. Puckett in Greer Satur day. - . Miss Jean Templeton, student at dewberry ^ college, spent the week end with her parents, and had as her guest Miss Martha Jennings of New berry. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell and Ronnie Whitman of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe John son. t ' \ Mr. and Mrs. W. Holsonback and children and Miss Cornelia Long shore of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell Saturday. Miss Omega Monroe of Clinton, and Miss Dorothy Smith McCor mick, visited Miss Gladys Willing ham Saturday. Mrs. Helen Bozard and Mildred I were visitors in Newberry Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Oswalt were called to Saluda Tuesday because of the death of Mr. Oswalt's uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner and Larry visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Caldwell in Whitmire Sunday. Accessories Nickel Fog Lights Plastic Rim Strips — Nickel Stop Lights — Nickel Spot Lights The Sick ^ Little Judy Graddick is ifl. atjier home. Little Claudette Hawkins is recov ering from chicken pox. Friends of Boyd Patterson will be interested to know that after a se rious operation at Duke hospital he is improving satisfactorily. Miss Mildred Barbee continues ill at Hays hospital, in Clinton. Among those ill with flu are: Ru fus Darnell, Sloan Rowland, A. B. Galloway, Mrs. Helen Rowe, James Fulmer, Eddy Fulmer, Ed Warren and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey. Mrs. Sallie Ann Finney is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Na than Brazil. Egg Hunt The junior, primary and beginners daises' of the Presbyterian church are asked to meet at the church Sat urday afternoon at 2 o’clock for an Easter egg hunt. We can’t sell everybody a new car now — but! —we can make your car look and per form like new! ' Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Service Ti mmerman Motor Cd. OLDSMOBILE — GMC TRUCKS — CADILLAC Phone 119 Sales — Service Clinton, S. C. ^ . * ' ... fy \ ■ *