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\ / I ■ PaRc Six THE CLINTON CHhwNICLE THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1949 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Marie Price and children spent last week in Marion with Maj. and Mrs. Fred Ross. Mrs. E. H. Alexander and Stan have returned home after a week's visit with relatives in Greenville. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kellett in Lau rens Sunday. ' I Mr and Mrs. Broadus Baker and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hannah in Simpsonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wofford were Sunday guests of Walker Coth ran in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittle visited relatives in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Simms Brown and son of Laurens, were Sunday visi tors of friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and son spent Sunday with the former’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. John Moore, Sr., in Rembert. Mrs. Rudolph Prater, Mrs. Cecil O'Dell and girls spent Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holsonback. Mr. and Mrs. E. H Hunnicutt spent the week-end in Ninety-Six with • their son, Buddy Hunnicutt, and Mrs. Hunnicutt. Little Robert Folk is spending the week in Belton with his grandmoth er. Mrs. R H. Folk, Sr. Messrs. Rudolph Prater. Cecil O Dell and Gene Alexander were visitors in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. Russell Miller and daugh ter of Bennettsville, are spending a lew days with Mrs. D. M. Carr. George Leaman. of Florida, is spend.ng a few days with Mr. and j Mrs John Henry Davenport,, Jr. Mr and Mrs. Ervin Stroud at tended the funeral of Mrs. Stroud's uncle in Prosperity Saturday. Major and Mrs. Fred Ross and children of Marion, Miss Gail Tem pleton and Jimmy Templeton of Calhoun Falls were week-end guests « f Mr and Mrs J D. O'Dell. Mrs H W Thomas spent several days last week with her daughter. Mr? Everette Darby, in Pelzer. Miss Juanita Howland joined Mrs. Dudley Jennings of Spartanburg and they are spending a tw-o weeks vaca- t n vuth Mr and Mrs W D. Nun- r.ally in Holden. W Va Mr and Mrs Claud Parrish vis ited Mr and Mr* Roy Donald in Buffalo Sunday Dr and Mr* Douglas Ross and m.lvirer. and Sonny Ross of Green- w.lc a ere Sunday guests of Mr and Mr* John Ro»* Mr and Mri L B Thompson of Woodruff, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs Lewis Thompson M r and Mr* Lewis Thompson and Mrs L B Thompson attended the Stames-Chandier wedd.ng in Green wood Sunday Mr and Mrs Homer Jacks and Sheila, and Mrs Deri Jacks visited Mr. and Mrs W H McCary in Greenwood Sunday Jim W.nsper is spend.nf a few days in Charleston Mr and Mrs. Olga Hair of For rest City. N C. Charlie Thomas and Sam Pittman, students at Furman University. Greenville, and L. J. Still of Burnweil. were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. W. W Hair Mr and Mr* Louis Murphy and Mrs Harold Murphy spent Saturday in Columb.a Mr and Mrs Bill Murrah honored their son. Buddy, on the occasion of his ?lh h.rtnday with a dinner on Bundaf The In’ermediate and Senior Youth Fellowships of the Methe- Your lexoll Druggist PINICILLIN W HEN Psnicillis wo* kr»» dit- covsrsd, k wo* *© fcord »© • itrod thot tksrs wot scarcely tftovgh of it is ssUtencs *o treat a tingle cose of pnew»©«ia. Farther- •ore. it wo* so e*pe«*»i*e to pro- dec* iKol led) o treatment wovld (tore cost $100,000. Today Penicillin is being produced in pienlifef geo©- litiet of e price reotonobl* enough for oft This bacteria kilter is extracted fro* 0 common mold, related to bread mold. It compore* in ediclency with the suMo dreg*, with the added odrontog* of being lets tonic I,. H I* impouible to estimate the nember of lieo* Penicillin hot of- reody sound. It hot done wonders ogoinst pneumonia ond infection. It bo* mode pottible delicate broin operation* which otherwu* might hove been fatal. It it one of medi cine'* greatest gift* to humanity. Always *** your physician. It you require Penicillin, he will give you the proper prescription. BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY ‘Your Rexall Store’ Phone 101 dist churcfi along with the Adult counsellor attended the sub-division MYF meeting in Laurens Monday evening. Birthday Party for Little Girl On Saturday evening little Miss Elaine Ross of Marion, was honored with a birthday party at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. D. O'Oell. A group of little friends gathered on the lawn to help Elaine celebrate her- third birthday. Mrs. Pearl Williams invited the little folk, into the dining room. The centerpiece for the dining table was a lovely pink and white cake with three lighted little girl candles. Ice cream, cookies and small plastic baskets filled with candy were served. The little honoree was delighted as she opened the many gaily wrap ped gifts. Party for Pat Carr Miss Pat Carr was hostess to a few friends in honor of her 9th birthday oh Saturday evening at her home. The dining room was very attrac-! live, the table being overlaid with a pink tissue cover. The birthday cake was in green and pink with lighted candles on a stand Tvith sweetpeas covering the base, flanked on either side by tall white candles. | Pat’s mother, Mrs. D. M. Carr,' served ice croam in pastel green, frozen in fruit shapes, and cake. Each guest was presented a comic book as a favor. Pat received many lovely gifts that delight little girls. •Due to the illness of Pat’s grand- • mother she limited her guests to 1 ten. Birthday Dinner The Hunnicutt children honored their father on his 64th birthday and their mother on Mother's Day with a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunni cutt, honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Marshall, and children. Mr. and Mrs Buddy Hunnicutt. and Sharon Ann of Ninety-Six. Arrives In Japan Friends of Mr. and Mrs Jack Hun nicutt will be interested to know their son. Billy, of the army, has landed in Japan w S. c. S. Meets The Woman’s Society of Christian Service met last Tuesday evening at the church. Mr* Rudolph Prater gave a discussion on the meeting held at Bethlehem church near Sa luda recently She gave in detail the advanced program and asked the society to increase their mission pledge one-third. The i sion was held with Mrs B W Ox- ner presiding % The program was presented by the program chairman, being The Na tions at Our Doorstep " Miss Louise Waldrop gave an inspiring and inter- est ng talk on the life at Scarrett college It was voted to send Miss Waldrop to Columbia college June « for a week of study on missions The meeting adjourned with prayer During the social hour the host esses. Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt and Mrs B W Ox ner. served a salad course and sandwiches with tea. Mrs. Crawford Honored On Monday evening the Beden- baugh home on Blalock Drive was a scene of beauty. The occasion was a miscellaneous shrfwer for Mrs Ma rion Crowder, recent young bride. The traditional green and white color scheme was used After an hour of games and informal conversation the hostesses served a salad course, cookies and tea The young bride received many lovely and useful 1 gifts. With The Kick Mrs. Nannie Moore, of Gaffney, is ill at the home of her daughter.' Mrs. D. M. Carr. Mrs. Tom Farmer is a patient at Hays hospital. - ^ Mrs. Billy Willingham is a patient at Hays hospital after having un dergone an appendectomy. The little Morse baby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morse, was painfully burned Monday. Young Bride-Elect Honored On Monday evening Mrs. Jack Goodlin and Mrs. Harold Murphy en tertained for Miss Betty Waits, young bride-elect, with a linen shower at the former’s home on Milton Road. In the living room red and white roses and ivy were attractively u^ed. The guest of honor’s chair was white with roses and ivy entwined. Mrs. Louis Murphy directed the entertainment of the evening. Those winning prizes presented them to the bride-elect. Mrs. Goodlin invited the guests into the dining room where the col or scheme of pink and green was used. The centerpiece for the lace- covered table was of pink snap dragons. The hostesses served dainty re freshments buffet style. Revival In Progress Revival services are being con ducted daily by the organizational committee of the Fire Baptized Holi ness church in a tent to the rear of Tillman Circle. The public is cor dially invited to attend these ser vices. e THE CHRONICLE Completely Coven Clinton’s Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Snbstltvte for News paper Advertising Belk’s Ladies, Here Is the Dress Buy of This Year French Crepes Bembergs Cords Cottons Dresses $5 Misses, Womens, Half sizes, Large sizes Ladies Blouses 1.88 Regular .2.98 Batiste or Broadcloth, white, blue, maize, pink. 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