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• W A- '. :// Pape Eight i y;_ . i. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 7+Hl RSDAY> FEBRUARY 10, 1949 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton, ■ciiildren of Donalds, were Sunday Jimmy and Gail, of Calhoun Falls. fTuests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock. ‘ Major and Mrs. Fred Ross and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Gause and dren of Marion, were week-end family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gause guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Dell, cf Anderson, were Sunday visitors Major and Mrs. Ross also visited of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gause. ‘ Major Ross’ parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace. Miss J- Ro*. Jackie Lovelace. Mrs. Lester Hair Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Perrault and and George Henry spent Sunday with children of Shelby, N. C., were Sun Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wasson in day guests of Mr. and Mrs Greenwood. Franzen. Mr. and Mrs, L, H. Rhinehart, Jr., tee was Mrs. Carl Franzen. Mrs. 1 party Saturday night at the church. Fran^n along with other members The assembly room was lovely, of the club, wish to express their decorated in various colors oif paper appreciation to each and everyone and lights. Nineteen members and they had a part in making the party a great success. The proceeds were added to the hospital room fund of the club. Woman’s Club Meets About 80 members of the Joanna Woman’s 'cluto capae together last Thursday night |or their monthly meeting. Mrs. G.|N. Foy, president, presided over the business hour. The Carl ; minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. After the M r - an d Mrs. Charles Stewart of! C ^ cuss ' on business and reports of o* Savannah Ga were week-end Columbia, spent the week-end with''' ariol * s committees the meeting was cn ba\annan, ua.. were weeK ena ^ st , 'turned over to Mrs. R L. Francis, guests of the formers sister, Mrs. Mr - ann *' irs - 101 i Gene Bishop, and Mr. Bishop. Mr. and Mr$. Roy Rushton and Miss Ruby Rushton of Spartanburg. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and Mr? and Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart. , . Mrs. D. M. Carr spent a few davs, P r0 ® rarn chairman. A program in this week with her daughter, Mrs.! kee P in g Wlth th e Valentine season Russell Miller and Mr. Miller ' in, was presented. Bennettsville. . I A gaily decorated Valentine box Friends of Mrs. H. W. Thomas of j with Valentines from Joanna Sisters Newberry, who is employed in the and friends was opened and the Val- cloth shop, will be interested to | entines delivered. Mr: and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent know she has taken a room on Sum- 1 The hostesses, Mrs. Luther Wright and her group, served cherry pie a la mode, candies and coffee. invited guests enjoyed the gala af fair. After the evening of entertain ment Mrs. Abrams served hot dogs and drinks. College Program On Station WLBG This Morning, 10:45 Negro spirituals will be broadcast for i5 minutes over the regular rar ft :: :: :: :: Sunday with Mrs. A. F. Campbell in ter street for the time being. We Clinton. welcome Mrs. Thomas to the com- Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilliland and munity. daughter. Ruby, and John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunkley were of Clinton, were ‘guests Sunday of week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Frank M. Longshore. : c. R. Miller in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wherry. Mrs. Mr. and Mfs. C. H. Longshore. Nita Alyce Wherry and Miss Sara Wherry and Ted of Kinards, visited Mr. and ,«f Newberry, attended the welcome Mrs. Raymond Merchant Sunday. service for Rev. and Mrs. James ♦ Mitchell Sunday night. Visiting Minister Sunday J O. Ray visited Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Freeman Cashmere of W. L. Roy in Charlotte. N. C., re- Holmes Bible college. Greenville, cently. will be the visiting minister at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes of Pentecostal Hqhpjess church Sunday j Laurfens. were week-end visitors of, in the absence of Rev. Jones, who is' * Vaientnie Party Enjoyed Mrs. J. L. Abrams entertained her Sunday school class with a Valentine BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE dio program originating in the Pres- DOORS — Noah's Ark has byterian .allege stud,os a, 10J5 th.a ^ ]m beautjf , j (Thursday) morning over the Lau . . . . rens-Clinton station WLBG. ClOOrS in SIZ6S Up tO in. The college choir conducted by Dr. w j(J e . These OTC the niCCSt Edouard Pal,e "‘l’ doors we hove ever hod and the enure program.J.h.c u . ^ ^ ^ mantles and doiet doors too. Noah's Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 10-3c each Tuesday and Thursday morn ings at the same time. On Tuesday morning, F. P. Thomp son of" the college faculty discussed economic depressions, and James R. Miller, of Laurens, =ef the student body, sang “Beautiful Dreamer.” Mr. Miller, who served as a corporal in Th earmy in the European theater, during the war, won a contest sing- 1 ing that particular number while competing with a large number of men. The choir has furnished programs ft 0 f music several times since the col- S lege went on the air for its regular S morning broadcast. «! — ft ft ASTHMA Don t let coughing, wheeling, recurring at tacks of Bronchial Aathma ruin sleep and energy without trying MINDACO. w h ,cl } works thru the blood to reach bronchial tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates coughing and aids freer breathing and better sleep Oet MENDACO from druggist Sstls- Uction or money back guaranteed- Coal Plenty on hand, all screened. Weights and price guaranteed. H. J. PITTS STORE holding a revival in Laurens. With The Sick Mr and Mrs. Charles Barnes. Mr. and Mrs.. Clyde Bledsoe and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Tim Proctor in Saluda Sunday. Mrs. Bertie Rowe of Clinton, is illl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorrow and at the-.home of her son. Fearless Dennis, James Sorrow of Abbeville. Rowe, and Mrs. Rovve. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons Friends of Jack Hunnicutt will Fnday. • t regret to learn he is a patient at Hays Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stroud and hospital, children and Toni Stroud visited Mr. ^ and Mrs. A. F. Dennis in Prosperity Lt. Finney In Italy Sunday. It will be oil much interest to his I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell aid friends to learn that Lt. Henry Fin- Kay Francis. Arthur Starnes visited ney, formerly of Joanna, is stationed’ Mr" and Mrs. Fred Bragg. Jr..' in in Naples, Italy, with the Marines. Clinton Sunday. ^ —_ Mr. and Mrs. Simms Bowers of Bis: Bingo Party Laurens, were Sunday guests of The community, young and old. Mrs. Daisy Jones. turned out in full for the Woman’s Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt at- club Ikngo party at Joanna club tended the funeral of Mrs. Wehunt’s Saturday evening. Approximately aunt, Mrs. Fannie Mae Chastain, .in 250 people played Bingo through- Anderson Saturday. out the evening. Special prizes and’ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell spent prizes for each game were on dis- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. play. The flolowing donated prizes Fred Wilson at Chick Springs. . to the club: Members of the club, Mr. and Mrs. Pope Motes visited Sineath Barber Shop, Leaman Bros., Mr. and Mrs. Pet Motes in Newberry The Food Shoppe, Page's Beauty | Sunday. Shop, Wicks Barber Shop, Bill Dees Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett, Mr. Esso Station, Nabors Filling Sta- and Mrs. James Marshall. Mr. and tion, Gilliam & Leaman, Gilder &' Mrs. John Lott and Gus Barrett at- Weeks Drug Store, Lawson’s Furni- tendeef the funeral of Gus Barrett’s ture Store, Hawkins Cafe, Goldville brother, Joe Barrett, in Laurens last Shoe Shop, Boland's Jewelry Shop, 1 Belle's By* “Belk s Have ^ou In Mind for ’49 YOU SAW IT IN SEVENTEEN’ and it's only Paige FASHIONS 8.95 week. Little Cherry Goodlin will cele brate her first birthday Friday. Mrs. W. W. Hair had as her Sunday Gold Theater, Goldivllfe Cleaners, Joanna Stores, which includes Cloth Shop, Launderette, Dad and Lad Shop, Mom and Sis Shop, Bowling You’ll love this little dress for its lovely charm and you’ll love it just as much for its wonderful value—it’s tiny price. Our Spring Fashions are now awaiting your selection on our second floor. Choose from pastel broadcloths, plaid ginghams, soft chambrays or embroidered butcher weaves. Others from $5.95 up. Junior sizes 7 to 15 supper guests Rev. and Mrs. James Alley, Grocery Department, Beauty B. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shop, the out of town donations Galloway and boys of Trenten. I were: Baker’s Furniture Store, Pros-| Mrs. Gladys Johnson celebrated perity Furniture Store. Langford’s, her birthday February 3. Maxwell & Quinn, Wertz Music j Miss Anna Margaret Dunlap spent Store, all orf Newberry, and Royal the week-end with Miss Pat Daven port in Clinton. Mrs. Buck Finney and daughter of Jacksonville, N. C., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark. Cleaners of Clinton. Other than Bingo a cake walk, homemade cakes for sale, hot dogs, coke and coffee were features of the evening. The ; chairman of the Bingo party commit- m +1] “ s CLINTON, S. C. \ nationally famous style We re PURSE HAPPY .... and who wouldn’t be with our won derful variety? 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