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'HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL ODELL,
Cor^esponde nt
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and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy of
L lurens. were recent guests of Mr.
rnd Mrs. Hariey Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sample visit-
(d Mrs. Sample’s sister-, Mrs. James
Floyd, who is a patient' in a Colum-
b a hospital, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd, Mr.
and ?.Irs. D...4-- Bundrick and Miss
Poreb.y Bundrick spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bundrick in Gil-
1/0 rt.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kinard vis-
Vern
Shealy
in
ited Mr. and Mrs.
Chapin Sunday.
Mr. and* Mrs. Perry Led Swygert
and children and Mrs. Perry Swy
gert were visitors in Greenville
Sunday.
Mrs. Clem Mason of Macon. Ga.,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. B. T.. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Phillips and
Toni of Newberry, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. James Harrelson and
Mrs. Annie Harrelson,
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SIRLOIN and T-BONE
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BREAKFAST BACON, lb 60c
Good
PURE PCRK SAUSAGE, lb... 50c
PICNIC HAMS, lb 40c
Home Dressed
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Mrs. J. R. Knight of Whitmire, •
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mc-
Cumber a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., and,
Ralph Bragg visited Will Jaeks near
Clinton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell visit
ed Mrs". O’Merle Livingston in Pros
perity Sunday.
Miss Louise Jones spent the week
end in Pineville, N. C.. with her
grandfather, E. M. Dees.
Miss Helen Wehunt of Newberry,
was the week-end guest of Miss
Faye Russell. * - ■
Miss Anna Bell Motes of Camden,
and John Farmer of Newberry, were
week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Pope Metts.
Messrs. Fred Coleman and John
Cooke of Columbia, were guests for
the week-end' of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Coleman.
Mrs. James Bodie and Junior vis-J —— -—■—
1 ited relatives hi Newberry Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Marshall and Mar-
g-aret, Mi r . and Mrs. Van Prater visit
ed relatives in Hartsville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boy -e spent the
week-end in Sumter with Mr. and
Mrs J. £. Boyce.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock spent a
few days' last week with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Curtis Jackson, and Mr.
Jafkson in Donalds.
Mrs.. Daisy Jones, - Mrs. Vivian
Beasley and Larry. Mrs. Earl Ar
thur and W. L., and Norman Beasley
visited Mrs. Henry Turner in Green
wood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weathers and
Kathy of Spartanburg, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rhett Abrams Stmday.
Messrs. Horace Hamm, Jr. and
Johnny Buchanan spent the week
end in Greenville with Rev. James
Harley at Furman university.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and
girls were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Holsonback in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hunnicutt
and daughter oS Ninety-Six, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Davis and daughter of
Greenwood, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alexander and
Stan joined Miss Sadie Slice and Er
vin Devore o. Greenwood, and spent
Sunday in Charleston with Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Morris and son
spent Sunday in Greenwood with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Folk and son
were week-end guests of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Godfrey, 1
in Woodruff.
i Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson, Dar-,
rell and Lanier Johnson spent Sun
day with the former's sister, Mrs. 1
Clyde Williamson, and Mr. William
son in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace and
Mrs. Lc-ter Hair visited relatives ,in
Clover Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surratt and
children of Fairview, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Spires of Clinton, were
.Sunday 'Visitors of Mrs. Marion
Hamm.
Those attending the concert of the
Pittsburg Symphony orchetra in
Greenville Saturday were Mesdames
Frances Giles, Carson Nabors, La-
vinia Cooley, Misses Ruth Hair, Hel
en Phillips, and Kitty Jo Delaney.
Mrs. J. J. Abrams, Mrs. J. L. Ab
rams and Linda were visitors in
Greenwood and Abbeville Saturday.
Mrs. Isaac Craven and Becky of
' Liberty, are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel.
i Henry Hendrix of Saluda, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Merchant.
Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Bauknight
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
F. Bauknight in Irmo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers had the
.ollowing guests for Sunday dinner:
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boozer, Mr.
and Mrs. Granville Boozer of Kin-
uids; Mr. and Mrs. Aoe Warren and
i family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook,
Louis Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
6oozer of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Franklin of Greenwood; and
Mr. anC Mrs. Ray Boozer and Don
ald of Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fulmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Darnell visited rela-
i lives in Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy and Phil
Dudley were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. O. McGowan at Bonds
Cross Roads. In the afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Purdy and Mr. and Mrs.
McGowan visited Mr. and Mrs. D. N.
Morgan in Cross Hill.
Mi*, and Mrs. Tot Stewart, Jimmy
and Mrs. J. W. Davis were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stewart in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Moore attended the
singing convention at Cedar Grove
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lott visited the
latter's brother at the Genleral hos
pital in Spartanburg l?st Wednesday.
Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt spent the
week-end in Honea Path with Mrs;
| Cliff Ashley.
Messrs. Kelly Waits, Morton Hamm
anjj Jimmy Stewart were among
i those attending the first piano quar-
! let at Clemson last Thursday night.
f; ther, Cecil Farmer, have both been
ill at their home on Magnolia street.
Mrs. Timmerman Grateful
is with a grateful heart that
their daughter, Miss Barbara Vir
ginia. to William Crowder qf Mount-
ville. The wedding will take place
.in April.
It is with a grateful heart that I
say thank you for all the kindness
shown me while I was in the hospit
al. The flowers were
cherished each card.
—Mrs. James Timmerman.
Two Spur Roods
lovely and I In County Approved
Birth Announcement
Breitinger
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breitinger of
Merchantville, N. J.. announce the
birth of a son, Feb. 18 at the West
Jersey hospital, Camden, N. J. Mrs.
Breitinger is the former Miss Jane
Crawford of Joanna.
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia, Feb. 22.—The state high
way commission, at its monthly
! meeting in Columbia last week, ap
proved the addition of two spur
roads in Laurens county to the state I
highway system. The spur roads are:
From route 39, approximately 1.3
miles southeast of its junction with
road No. 87 southerly towards Buz
zards Roose lake, a length of two
tersection, a length of approximately
the county line to a county road in-
1.9 miles. .
The dommission also approved a
•claim of Dorothy L. Hill for $143.45
for damages, to propeirty on account
of “alleged negligent operation of a
department vehicle in Laurens
county.”
LEGAL PAPERS — Note and Mort
gage, Bill of Sale, Real Estate
' Mortgage, and Title to Real Estate.
Chronicle Publishing Co.
Dickey-Crowder , miles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickey of Jo- From route 39 at the Laurens-r
anna, announce the engagement of Newberry county line southerly along
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Meeting at Hopewell
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The sub-district youth council of
the Methodist church held a business'
i njeeting at Hopewell church Monday
i night. Rev. H. F. Bauknight, Mrs. 1
James Simpson and Milton Bolick of
Jonna attended.
Card of Thanks
May I take this opportunity to
i thank each one for the flowers,
| cards, gifts, inquiries and each act
i of thoughtfulness shown me and my
I family during -my recent illness.
—Jack Hunnicutt.
With The Sick
Mrs. Lillian Stevens is a patient
at Hays hospital in Clinton/
Miss Rita Humphries has been
confined to her home on Pickens
street a few days on account of ill
ness.
Little
Becky Farmer and her
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Jane Parker
GOLDEN LOAF
Coke
16-Oz. 7C-
Cake
Jane Parker Sugared
DONUTS
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Pkg. 1 7V.
Marvel Bread
HOME STYLE
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PARTY RYE
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Ann Page Strawberry
Preserves
Ann Page Spaghetti or
Macaroni 2
18-Ox.
Jar
8-Or.
Pkgs.
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19c
Ann Page Creamy Smooth Peanut
Bitter 1 jar^ 35c
Ann Page Salad
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SIZE 46
GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for
29c
GREEN
PEPPERS, 2 lbs
... 27c
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE, 3 lbs
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FRESH
CARROTS, 2 bunches
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ROME BEAUTY
APPLES, 2 lbs
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ONIONS, 2 lbs.
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WESSON OIL
Peter Pan
PEANUT BUTTER
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SNOWDRIFT
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FUDGE MIX
Pkfr 31c
Mild and Mellow
8 O'CLOCK
COFFEE
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1 -Lb Bag 40c
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