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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. S. W. Webb of Salem. Ark..'
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton andj
children of Greenville, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Gilliland.
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Parker of Char
lotte. N. C.. were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner at
tended the birthday celebration of
Mrs. Leila P. Wicker in Pomaria
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price visited
relatives in Greenwood Sunday, j
Mr. and Mrs. Charli'e'•Wofford and
Hubert Owens visited Willie Snel-
grove in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ish-
mael Rice in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crump of
Pineville, N. C., were Sunday visi
tors of Mrs. Daisy Jones.'
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and
Terry. Mrs. Ercie Brown and Mrs.;
Emma Higginbotham were Saturday
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week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Javkson in Donalds.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunkley were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Miller in Charlotte. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and
children of .Calhoun Falls, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
O'Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Ross and
children and Pat Ross of Greenville,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Ross.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Moore were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Johnson's mother,
FOR EXPERT WELDING
..and..
FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS
See or Call 418
CLINTON WELDING &
REPAIR SERVICE
Enterprise Street
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BENJAMIN &
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PLUMBING
HEATING
SERVICE
Telephone 117
WE ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE
Mrs. A. F. Campbell, in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce spent
the week-end in Sumter with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Yates.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and
Miss Vera Johnson visited Mg. and
Mrs. Chris Salters in Greenwood
Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Davis is spending a few
weeks in Greenwood visiting rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fulmer, Mrs.
James Fulmer and Vernon visited
relatives in Newberry Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lollis of Honea
Path, spent the week-end with their
daughter, Mrs. Luther Wright, and
Mr. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, S. G.
Bell. Clarence Bell of Greenwood,
and Cecil Davis of Greenville, were
Sunday gusts gf Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Thompson.
Mr. _^nd Mrs. Clark Kinard, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice. Johnson of the Fairview
community, and Mr. and Mrs. John
ny Davis of Cross Hill, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ox-
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCary and
Billy of Greenwood, visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Jacks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thompson were
Saturday visitors in Greenwood.
Miss Fannie Copeland spent the
week-end in Clinton with Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Addy.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doolittle spent
Saturday in Greenwood with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Devore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cause are
spending a few days with their son,
Thomas Gause, and Mrs. Gause in
Abbeville.
Mr., and Mrs. Rolfe Clark spent
the week-end in Greer with Mrs.
W. G. Puckett.
Among the many attending the
basketball tournament in Greenville
during last week were: Harold
Turner. James Simpson, Squat
Brock, Rudy and Guy Prater, Rolfe
Clark, Kenneth Buchanan, Johnny
Davenport, Elmer Bennett Cecil
Farmer. Pope Oxner, Richard Wil
lingham, Carl Stroud, Barron O’-
Shields, Johnny Moore, Hack Prater,
George Frady, Paul Fouts, Rudy
McCarty. Leonard Price. Miss Agnes
Tinsley. Lavinia Cooley. Mrs. Cecil
Farmer, Miss Kat Flow, and Leroy
Couch.
Mrs. E. J. Willingham is spending
the week m Atlanta. Ga., with her
; sister, Mrs. Jerry Howard, and Mr.
Howard.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunmcutt, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Alexander and Stan
attended the Greenwood county sing
ing convention at Cambridge church
in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers were
visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Johnson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sexton
in Greenwood over the weekend.
Mrs. James Mitchell is spending
a few days in Macon, Ga., with her
sister.
Hurt In Accident
Friends of Imogene Wells, regret
to learn that she is a patient in a
Columoia hospital. Imogene had I
her leg broken last Friday when
struck by a bus.
Birth Announcement
Bridges
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bridges an
nounce the birth of a son, William
Milton, at Blalock’s Clinic Feb. 24.
Mrs. Bridges is the former Miss Bob
bie Franklin.
Charles Ross Promoted
Friends of Charles Ross of Char-
( lotte, N. C., will ,be interested to!
know he has been transferred to High ‘
Point, N. C. Charles is with the
Goodyear Tire and Rubber company,
and will be manager of the High
Point branch.
I
The manager, the assistant mana
ger and four Wheelettes take pleas
ure in announcing that Mr. Adam
Sapp Ls one of the few people of
Clinton who will not benefit from the
values and customer-service at The
Wheel.
Mr. Sapp, son of the late Green
Sap and Mrs. Mary Sour Sapp, was
born and raised in Laurens county.
He died early Thursday morning (to
day) fifty years ago.
Woman’s Club Meets
Last Thursday hight the Joanna
Woman’s club opened with prayer by f
Mrs. Bertha Stroud. The president,!
M rs. G. N. Foy, presided over the
business session. Roll called and 1
minutes of previous meeting read
by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. Mrs. CarL
Franzen gave a report on the bingo,
party sponsored by the club and
plans were made for another one in
the near luture.
After the business Mrs. Carson i
Nabo-rs presented a recital of her;
flute puipls which was favorably rei
chsirman, gave a comical reading on!
ceived. Mrs. R. L., Francis, program!
“chniced.”
Mrs. Gussie Osborne and her group
served potato salad, ham biscuits,
cookie^ and coffee.
A new shipment of I’sed Furniture
from Northern Markets is expected
to arrive before 5:47 A. M. Friday.
Another Customer of The WTieel:
Rent our Electric Paint Spray Gun
and do your own painting — rooms,
furniture, refrigerators, bicycles, au
tomobiles, etc.
Baby Sitting.
The WHEEL
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Just Around the Corner From
A. A P.
Notice of
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
The Clinton group of Alco
holics Anonymous meets to
night and every Thursday eve
ning at 8:00 over Copeland
Hardware Supply Co. store.
Anyone who has a sincere
desire to rid himself or herself
of a drinking problem is cor
dially invited to attend these
meetings, or write
Alcoholics
Anonymous
Clinton, 8. C.
P. O. Box 113, Clinton, S. C.
for an interview or informa
tion.
Belk’s..
“Belk’s Have You In Mind for MS’*
March Value Parade!
Our Dress and Fabric
Fair
. . . continues with greater values!
Lowest prices ...
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Others from $1.99 to $5.95
Cotton or rayons, solids or prints.
Come in and see our wonderful se
lection today. Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to
20.
SPECIAL PURCHASE
Table Lamps . 2.99
Numerous styles in attractive shades of white,
pink, green . . . Complete with shade. Over
20 inches tall.
LOVELY BATISTE
BLOUSES
$2.98
32 to 38
Ruffle yokes, embroidered trim,
wonderful quality, snow ivhite
SPECIAL PURCHASE
Indies’
Rayon Panties
59c - 2 pair $1.00
Elastic waist, white or pink, brief
or panty style. Regular $1.98 value.
SALE!
Ladies NYLON Hose
59c - 2 pair for $1.00
51 gauge — 15 denier
Values to S5.00
on
COMPACTS
For every occasion . . . styles,
shapes and colors galore!
1.09
REX—
Fifth Avenue
—Come early for your selection
Sale!
LINOLEUM
RUGS
5"
Size
9x12
—All first quality
—All new patterns
Special Purchase
Regular $7.95 Value
CHENILLE
SPREADS
4.99
-All colors
Here’s A Real...
... Fabric Value!
Balloon Cloth
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Regular
$1.19
Value
79c
Sale!
DRAPERY
FABRICS
Yard
It will pay you to SEW AND SAVE. Blue,
maize, white, red, green, rose, lilac or black.
36 inches wide. Start your cool summer
frocks now.
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Values
to
$1.98
99c
Yard
Full 48-inch width in a gorgeous array of
solid colors, stripes or florals. Do your home
over while this bargain still lasts.
SALE!
MEN’S DRESS SOCKS
15c - 10 pair $1.00
Stripes or solids in large variety of colors
SALE!
VENETIAN BUNDS
$3.99
28 to 36 inch widths — 64 inches long
SALE!
EMBROIDERED
EYELET
INFANTS WEAR
HAND MADE IN THE PHILIPPINES
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1.00
Special 1.//
REGULAR VALUES TO $4.95
A YARD
Beautiful hand work on lovely batiste
Green, pink, brown, navy, orchid, maize, light blue,
DRESSES, SLIPS, DIAPER SHIRT, PILLOW CASES,
black, white, 36 inches wide.
CREEPERS, BIBS, SAQUES
.
SPECIAL
SALE!
MEN’S PAJAMAS
Ladies Cotton Blouses
1.98
99c
Sizes A to D — first quality — stripes, solids
Sizes 32 to 38 — Colorfast