The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 05, 1949, Image 8
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THE CLTNTOfl CHht/NICLE
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL ODELL. Correspondent and Representative —
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tew of Fay
etteville, N. C . spent the week-end
with Mr and Mrs. E. J. Willingham,
and Mrs Swanie Wicker. Mrs Belle
Tew returned with them to spend a
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Folk, Jr.,
and Robert 111, spent the week-end
in Woodruff with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gipps Coats and
small daughter were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell.
Mrs. Sallie Crocker of Whitmire,
is spending a few days with her
daughter. Mrs. John Gaskin, and Mr.
Gaskin. •
Sgt.-and Mrs. Crawford Collins and
little Sharon Ann of Greenville,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Russell "frere
Sunday guests of relatives in Cen
tral.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks and
Shelia, and Mrs. Deri Jacks were
Saturday visitors in Columbia.
Guy Prater of Greenville, spent a
few days last week with Mrs. Pratbr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boozer of Kin-
ard, spent Sunday with Mr. anjl Mrs.
J^at Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fulmer and
George Walter spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller in Green
wood .
Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart and Jim
my visited relatives in Ware Shoals
Sunday.
J. O. Allen and Herman Tinner- 1
man of Newberry, were Sunday visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick
Mr. and Mrs. Thamer Davis of
Honea Path, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Lollis.
Mr and Mrs. James Lovelace, Mrs. i
Lester Hair and Mrs. Rolfe Clark f
spent Saturday in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Metis and
Sylvia were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C B. Metis in Little Moun
tain.
Mrs. Nettie Hammond visited
friends in Greer over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sweatt and
children of Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs.
Ruby Landlord visited Mrs. Land
lord's sister, Mrs. J. C. Foster, in
Woodruff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Brock were
Saturday visitors in Greenville.
Mr and Mrs. James Harrelson and
Alfred. Robert Lee and Mrs. Robert
Franklin spent the week-end in Ath
ens, Ga., with Mr. Harrelson's grand
mother, Mrs. Streetman.
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Abrams and
Linda visited the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P L. Attaway in Whit
mire recently.
Mrs Glenn Franklin. Miss Mar
garet Franklin and Mrs. Lillie Mae
Frazier spent Monday in Newberry
with Mr. and Mrs. John Coboscol.
Mrs. H W. Thomas spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
Everette Darby, and Mr. Darby in
Pe!*er.
and Mrs. Yerlyn Davenport.
M: and Mrs. Johnny Nabors. Mr.
and Mrs. J Lloyd Smith spent the
week-end in Summit with Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Crapps.
Mrs J. M Ross and Vinia Cooley
were Thursday guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Douglas Ross in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willingham
joined r Mr. and Mrs Claud, Franks
of Clinton and spent Saturday in
Columb. i.
J (J. Ray spent Sunday in Paw
Creek. X C., with his brother,, W.
L. Ray
Mr and Mrs. Claude Parrish and
M. ss Claudette Parrish were Monday
visitors in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Foster and
>on of Laurens, were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Bishop. .
Dean-Parrish
Miss Bernice Dean and Jack Dan
iel Parrish were married April 30
at 3 o clock in the afternoon at the
Baptist parsonage in the presence of
relatives and close friends with Rev.
James B Mitchell officiating.
The bride wore a rose gabar
dine suit with white accessories. Her
corsage was of red roses and white
carnations. , '
Immediately following the rites
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parrish enter
tained at their home where ttie
wedding cake was cut.
Later in the afternoon the couple
left for a wedding trip to Charles-,
ton.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Dean of Joanna.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Parrish also of Joanna.
Magnolia Lodge Will Meet
Saturday, May 7. Magnolia Lodge
No. 355. AFM, will hold its regular
communication at 7:30 o’clock. After
the meeting, the EA degree will be
conferred. • \
Woman's Club To Meet
Members of the Joanna Woman’s
club will meet tonight (Thursday) at
7 o’clock. Mrs. Luther Wright’s!
group will have charge of the social
hour.
Merchant-Longshore
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Mer-!
chant announce the marriage of their
daughter, Mary Ruth, to John Tay
lor Longshore of the Bush River
community. The vows were spoken j
at the Lutheran parsonage in New-1
berry by Rev. C. J. Riser, May 1,
using the double ring ceremony. Miss |
Evelyn Merchant, sister of the bride,
was the only attendant.
For her wedding the bride chose a
lavender crepe dress and white top
per, with brown and white access
ories. She wore a corsage of Sweet
heart roses.
After a honeymoon in Florida the
young couple will be at home with
the bride’s parents on Pickens street
Kelly-Gaffney
Mr. and Mts. H. H. Kelly announce
the marriage of their daughter, Elsie,
to AR Hillian Tom Gaffney of Whit
mire and Norfolk, Va. The wedding
was solemnized April 21 at the YM-
CA chapel in Norfolk with Chaplain
W G Tennant officiating.
The bride will make her home with
her parents on Magnolia street at
present.
Ever-Ready Class Meets .
On last Tuesday evening the
ladies Ever-Ready Sunday school
class held their quarterly business
meeting at the church.
Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt gave a wor
ship program using “The Lord's
Praye/’ as a theme. Miss Louise
Waldrop sang "The Evening Prayer'*
in closing. ,|
During the business hour Mrs. Joe
Abrams, president, presided. Va
rious reports were given and busi
ness questions discussed.
The hostesses, Mesdames E. R.
Prater, J. C. Simpson, C. R. O’Dell
and Vinia Cooley, served a ham
burger supper with drinks, buffet
style.
Whitlock-Johnson
Miss Macy Whitlock of Clinton be
came the bride of Claude Johnson
April 24 in Newberry. The judge of
probate performed the ceremony.
The bride wore an aqua crepe
dress with brown and white access
ories.
After a honeymoon in Georgia the
couple will be at home here on Till
man Circle.
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Thurmonds To Be Guests at Joanna
Gov. and Mrs. Strom Thurmond
will be the guests of the Men's club
and the Woman’s club of Joanna at
a meeting of the two Saturday eve
ning at Joanna clubhouse. Gov.
Thurmond will speak.
The meetings and buffet supper
for the two groups will begin at
5:30. After the business hour and
the supper the members of the Wom
an’s club will join the Men’s club
for the governor’s talk and a social
hour.
Overseer of Year
D. J. (Doc) Buchanan was named
“Overseer of the Year” at Joanna
Cotton Mills in recognition qf his
hard work and interest toward the
goal of improved operations with no
thought of reward.
The weave room No. 1 at the Jo
anna plant, which is under the lead
ership of Mr. Buchanan, has made
the greatest improvement and the
most worthwhile contributions to the
operations of the plant, it was de
cided. The entire department was
also commended for the quality and
quantity of goods produced the past
year. Mr. Buchanan also received
a cash award.
CITY SHOE SHOP
Pitts Street
Expert Shoe Repairing*
Clinton and Goldville
S. D. Dawkins & Sons
P & G PAINTS
All Colors for Outside and
Inside Work
J. R. Crawford
South Broad St at Armory
Phone 10
BELK’S
All Gifts for Mothers Day Wrapped Free!
Remember MOTHER
SUNDAY, MAY 8
MOTHERS DAY FASHIONS
C0 °L
Bemberg Sheers
by Pam Patterson
Misses’ and Women’s Sizes
Other Fine Prints and Crepes to $17.95
5
.95
Cool Cottons
Fine broadcloths and chambrays,
woven cord chambrays. Juniors’,
misses and women’s sizes. . ,
Other Cottons starting at $1.99
Better Cottons 10.95
Cords, chambrays, broadcloths
and many new styles in one and t0
two pieces. Sizes 12 to 20. < fl O AIT
Carmen Classic, Mary Peck, | ^
Winfield, Hope Reed. AfcaWl#
A NEW COLLECTION OF SUMMER HATS HAVE
ARRIVED AND START AT ONLY $1.08
Lingerie For Mother
Every Mother loves delicately lovely lingerie. . .
and we’ve a collection sure to please her.
I*
'> 3.98
to
5.95
2.98
Seamprufe or Miss Swank
SLIPS
Sizes 32 to 44
White, blue, maize
Lovely
Ravon or Batiste
GOWNS
Sizes 32 to 44 — Florals
Blue, pink, maize
Belk’s Scooped the
Summer Suit Market
to bring you the lowest price, the best
value in men’s suits in years . . .
Rayons - Cords
Tropicals
$19.50
—Every suit perfect fitting
—Every suit a $29.50 value
—Every suit this summer’s style
—You save $10.00 per suit
Tan, blue, green, grey. Sizes 34 to 44
Regulars, longs, shorts.
MOTHER LOVES THE BEST IN ... .
HOSIERY
Famous
McCrary
—Seam reminder
—51 gauge, 15 denier
—First quality
—Summer shades
1.49
1.09
Belk’s Own
Reigning Beauty
—51 gauge, 15 denier
—First quality
—New summer shades
GIVE MOTHER . . .
Dress Materal
All full bolt pieces — first quality
RAYON CHAMBRAY 77
RAYON LINNETTE 77
DIMITY 79
PIQUES ! 59
PRINTED COTTONS 54
DRESS CREPES 88
TAFFETAS, 45-ineh .84
. PI RE SILK PRINTS 1.79
■>»;*.
HANDBAGS...
ARE ALWAYS A HIT WITH MOTHER
We have a large selection of white bags and summer straws
in colors. Come in today and select yours.
2.98 to 4.98
—Plastic patent
—Leather
—Plastic pique
—Embroidered eyelet
—White and colors
—Others starting at 99c
... GIFTS FOR THE HOME FOR MOTHER...
BEAUTIFUL
VAT DYED
CANNON’S
Chenille Spreads
Colored Sheets
“WILD ROSE”
3.99 to 13.95
2.98
Bath Towels. 1.19
Gorgeous patterns to make Mother’s
Peach, blue, maize
22x44 — First quality
room more lovelier for her
First quality — Cases 59c
WASH CLOTH TO MATCH 26c
LOVELY CASUALS
AND PLAY SHOES
2.98 to 7.95
. . . that set the pace for
a fashionable summer!
Featured in all styles
and in the wanted sizes
and colors.
Famous
DANIEL GREEN
.... J SHOES
2.98 to 5.50
Satins or felts for Math
er’s tired feet.
Others from 98c
DRESS SHOES
3.00 to 9.95
Of course Mother loves
to wear good looking
shoes. Sizes 4 to 10, in
whites, colors and com
binations.
MAY 1st to 8th IS NATIONAL BABY WEEK!
Birdseye Diapers
27x27 imperfects
1.54 doz.
Philippine Handmades .... 2 for 3.00
Dresses, Slips, Pillow Cases $1.59
Receiving Blankets 59c
27x36 • ;
Chenille Crib Spreads 1.98
Baby Bonnets 1.49 and 1.98
Embroidered organdies and piques
Toddlers Sunsuits 1.98
Pink, blue, grey, maize
Angelite (a fancy pantie) 98c
White, pink, blue
Rayon with waterproof lining
Playtex Pants 98c
new snap-on style
©. *
Boby Comb and Brush Sets .... 1.19
Nylon bristles
Babys Slippers 98c up
Sizes 0 - 1 - 2 up
Fancies or plain, white or colors
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