The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 17, 1949, Image 8

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\ \ 1 Pape Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Of JOANNA !i MRS. CKCIJ* O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative ■ Mr. and Mrs. George C. Jones and James Hollingsworth and Ralph son of Roanoke Rapids, N. C., Mr. Misses Kitty, and Margaret Holson- Prater attended the Legion of the Moose meeting in Spartanburg over back. Jewel Bauknight and Jackie the week-end. and Mrs. W. E. Holsonback and Bud. j anc } Mrs. a. C. Rhodes, Miss Attaway of Newberry, tfere Sunday; j 0 y ce Rhodes and Doug Rhodes of visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell, j Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Mr.and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. and earthy of Greenwood, spent Sunday Mrs. Emory Moore were Sunday visi-1 vrith Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace, tors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osborne in. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doolittle spent Laurens. Sunday with relatives ,ip Augusta, Mrs. H. W. Thomas spent the Qa. The former’s mother, Mrs. Cor- week-end in Columbia with her son, r j e Doolittle, returned with her son Paul Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas, j f or a v i s it , Prod Crocker of Camden, visited-, ^j r an( j ^j rs Wallace Rushton and his lister. Mrs. John Gaskin, an : children of Spartanburg, spent Sun- Mi Gaskin on Sa.urday. Mr. an w Rh Mr. and MrsrDrck Hueble. | Mrs. Buford Weir accompanied Mr., Mrs Annie Martin, O. E. Martin, Crocker back to Camden Sunday. | John Martin. Miss Ruth Hill and Mrs. W • G. Puckett and Lumas Mr$ E ve ]y n Davenport visited John Puckett of Greer, spent Sunday with Martin in Oteen, N. C., last week. l\;r and Mis. RoL Clark. Mr.'Martin is a patient in the Vet- Roy Cotchcroft of Newberry, vis- eran . s hospita , there ited Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson ^j rs E ve iy n Davenport visited her Sunday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wood and husband, Cpl. Howard Davenport, at Langley Field, Va., recently. daughter, and Billy Osborne, of New berry. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunkley spent ~ They \isited Mr c;et >’ of C hn stian Service eame^ to W. S, C. S. Meets The meeting of the Woman’s So- Sunday in Aiken. Dunk’.ey's mother, Mrs. T. J and' Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ford. M >ses Yerda Lee and Sadie Sligh and Ervm Devore of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H Alexander. Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and Mrs. Lila Mae Hurt of Newberry, were Sunday v.sitors of Mrs. W. W. Hair. Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt Ford ! order !ast Tuesday evening at 7:00 o'clock. The president presided over the business hour. A report was given by the delegates who at tended the uniting conference sssion in Columbia on January 26 . An intresting program was pre- seneted by Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt. with Mrs. P. H. Folk, Mrs. E. H. Alex ander and Mrs. J. W. Davis assisting. Mrs A a., i *W.>. O U11 all IIUI1I11L U ll T . .ill lav m Ec.siev with Mr. and I ^ sa ” S Chn6t o™ k ' (There Is No East Nor West. The hostesses, Mrs. Rudy Prater, Sm r.. Smith. I id Mrs. Pat Bowers visited: _ , . . .. ^ D n Newberry Saturday. o n i Mrs. John Gaskin and Mrs C. R. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers were 0 ' De11 ’ serv ^ d cranberry salad, sand- guests of the latter's parents, M r . j wiches, candy and^cof^ee. and Mrs. W. D. Boozer, in Kinards. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Jenmgs, John McIntyre, and Miss Juanita Row- Friends of S. P. Motes will be in- With The Sick land o: land. Soartanburg, were Sunday terested in know.ng he is a patient Mr and Mrs. Sloan Row- :n a Columbia hospital where—he will undergo an operation. and . Mrs Harper Wherry Alec Crawford is ill at his home and Margaret of Newberry, spent on Pickens street. Slav w.th Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Felt- * " Celebrates Birthday M and Mrs. S. T. King and chil- ° n W’ednesday afternoon little and Mrs. George Sineath Jimmy Farmer entertained a few of .re- spent Sunday in Spartanburg with friends in honor of his birthday. Mrs Winfield Bryson. Mrs. Cecil Farmer, Jimmy’s mother, Mr and—‘Mrs. Bill Murrah and accompanied the boys to the bowling .h .drrn' visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill all ey where thfey bowled until tired. Sheppard m Prosperity recently. Later they were treated to refresh— M.ss Patsy Rowe spent Sunday in ments at the drug store. Those enjoy- Cross Hill with Rav and Jim Estes. ; i n S this occasion were Mike Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Ci'aude Madden and Jimmy Morse, Randy and Bill Dob- Tootsie of Clinton, visited Mr. and bins, and Jimmy s little sitter, Becky. Mrs. Vernon Garner Sunday. “ ^ , _ Rev. Freeman Mashburn of Green- Rufus Brewington Passes ville. spent Sunday with Mr. and Rufus Brewington, 26, died ed- Mrs J J Whitmire. nesday night at the General hospital Mr and Mrs. Floyd McGrath, j.' in Spartanburg after a brief illness M. McGrath, and Mrs. Miller W’att He was a native of Laurens county of Greenwood, were Sunday dinner , a nd had made his home in Joanna for guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomp-! fde past seven years ^ 1 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mrs. Lois Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Corley Brewingto'n; one son, Howard Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Larr yi his mother, Mrs. Rosa Brew- Norris Toibert and Linda Kay 0 ; mgton of near Clinton; two brothers. Rev and Mrs. J. B. and tiiree half-brothers, Alvin and Greenwood, Mitchell were recent dinner guests J acdl Brewington of Clinton, T. J., of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins. Henry R., and Hubert D. Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis. Jerry near Clinton. , _ Lewis and Larrv Garner visited Mr. Funeral services were held Friday and Mrs A Ridings in Clinton Sun-• a »ernoon at 3.30 at the Joanna Bap- dav list church. The Rev. James B. Little Randy Thompson, son of Mitchell and Rev. H. F. Baukniiht Mr. and Mrs Lewis Thompson, cele- were in charge brated his third bi r thday on Valen- Interment was in Rosemont cemetery at Clinton. His many friends will regret deep- tine day. i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittle, Mr. and dls P 35511 ^* Mrs. W H Jenkins visited Mr. and r ' Mrs. CLnt Jenkins and P. H. Jenkins V alentine Party .n Honea Path Sunday. i T he junior class of the Methodist; Little Jerrry King, son of Mr. and church had a \ alentine party Mon-, Mrs. S. T King, celebrated his sixth ’ d a >’ mSht. The boys and girls en-, birthday February 15. * joyed an hour of bingo. Valentines, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy are spend- w e re S iven out from the mail box :! ng a vacation in San Francisco, ^ rs - Rudolph Prater, teacher, served] Calif. hot dogs, potato chips, candies and j Mrs. Louise Carol of Laurens, drinks. ^ spent the week-end with her brother, ,, ^ V~ , William Dunlap, and Mrs. Dunlap. Bowling League Organized Messrs. John Ross, Luke Clark,! ^’ ast wee ^ a group of men of the, community organized a bowling league. The officers are: president, : i Earl Sineath; secretary, Rudolph} Prater. The six captains are Walt, /of COLD DtSCOMrORTS "jLauul - 35» Peo Bottle Waits, Carl Franzen, Charles Nix. Frank Clark. Wendel Hair and Fred Ellis. The league will open Feb.J 17 and will continue for 11 weeks, playing each Thursday evening at 5 o’clock. A trophy will be present- . ed the winning team and a banquet lor all at the close of the 11 weeks. Spectators are welcome for the 1 tournament. Little Girl Appreciative Although I’m still in the hospital.l leaving my mother, daddy and brother, I've been kind-of lonesome here. I waht to say thanks to every- ( body for being so good to me. The prayers, flowers, cards, letters, gifts, and everything, especially at Christ- | ma§, and Valentine, have made me very happy. I hope I’ll soon be back with all of you. —Ju<Jy Dobbins. PAY FOR YOUR CAR THIS EASY WAY When you buy a car, it will a ' - V pay yAjji to inquire about the Bank and Agent Auto< Plan. Finance, both car and insur ance at modest, convenient fates. S. W. SUMEREL, Agent CLiN’TON, S: c. Jacobs Building—Tele. 80 Boy Scouts Take Trip The Boy Scouts of Joanna spent Saturday at the air show and open house of the Greenville Army Air base. The boys were shown sev eral planes and gliders, and were also given demonstrations on crash and firefighting. G. A.’s Go To Union The Intermediate Girls’ Auxiliary of the Baptist church and guests, thaperoned by Rev. James Mitchell, attended the First Baptist church! service in Union recently to hear Dir. Chester Swor. Attend Luncheon The Junior and Intermediate G. A.’s attended the association luncheon in honor of their mothers in Newberry Saturday afternoon. Thirty-eight from Joanna were pres ent. /i. Belk “Belk’s Have You In Mind for MS’* ’ $ DOLLAR BAYS * * THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 51 GAUGE EXTRA SPECIAL SECONDS OF $1.50 QUALITY NYLONS SPECIAL PURCHASE OF . HOBNAIL CHENILLE BED SPREADS 15 DENIER 2 Pair for $1.00 $2.99 This Is One Dollar Lower Than Any Chenille Spread We Have Had in 8 Years! Women’s Cotton BATH TOWELS BLOUSES $1.00 35c Each 3 for $1.00 WHITE BROADCLOTH SIZES 32 TO 3S \ Wash Cloths . 20 for $100 Limit 20 to a customer ill] .1. .1 r i. ...ini | i r: m ■ji’-rnr' .llllilll SCOOP! CHINA TABLE LAMPS $ $ Complete With Rubber Cord and Attractive Shade. Ivory Color. Approximately 13 Inches Tall With Shade. nil DOLLAR DAYS ONLY... PRINTED HOUSE DRESSES 80 Square Materials $1.88 All Fast Colors Rayon Panties.. 39c 3 pair $1.00 White, Pink, Blue Elastic Waist Plain or Lace Trimmed Ladies RAYON SLIPS White A -| (\{\ ^ ace or P ,ain Pink Ip 1 aUU 32 to 44 * B a $ CLOSE-OUT $ I women's House Shoes I Regular $2.98 • Wine | Sizes 4 to 9 Jjj)l PCM* Black 1 i Ladies’ Dress Shoes $1.00 Cotton Prints 4 Yds. $1.00 Sh^g Rugs .. — $1.00 Curtain Goods . .4 Yds. $1.00 Pillow Cases r 3 for $1.00 Pillows . . . $1.00 GOOD QUALITY HEAVY MUSLIN 140 Thread Count — Special SHEETS .. . $1.99 52x52 LUNCHEON CLOTHS 1st Quality 1 A A Regular $1.98 * •\J\J Men’s Furnishings Rayon Dress Socks 10 pair $1.00 Men’s Undershorts 2 pair $1.00 “T” Shirts 2 for $1.00 Men’s Pajamas 2 pair $5.00 Sleeveless Sweaters $1.00 Athletic Shirts 3 for S1.00 White Handkerchiefs 20 for $1.00 Limit 20 to a customer % 8 MEN’S WHITE OR COLORED DRESS • SHIRTS ft a :j First Quality ‘f P? A Sanforized I Full Cut JH j, Sizes 14 to 17 ■ Boys’ Knit Suits Boys Corduroy Overalls Boys’ Flannel Shirts CLOSE OUT MEN’S 100% WOOL Overcoats. $12.50 All new stock, all this year’s styles. Fleeces and tweeds. Sizes 35 to 46. These are actually $25.00 values. v - *