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/ Pare EtrM THE CLINTON CHRONICLE JOANNA MILLS EXHIBIT AT "ACRES OF DIAMONDS' CHARLESTON EXPOSITION IN Girk, Toni Stroud, Linda Joe Poore, Madie Boyce, Patsy Poaf, Dixie Couch, Willodene Bauknight, Felder Bauknight, Margaret White and Dol- i lie Adair. Closing Exercises At Joanna School Set for June 1st Addison, Sandra Salters, Lenora Bauknight. Sheila Poag, Willa R. Mc Gowan. Rabbits — Mike Cooley, Mike League. . Breezes — Lillian Bodie, Evelyn Motes, ‘ Violet Thomas, Eleanor Blackwell, Barbara Holley, Mary Medlock. THl rAaV Laura FmK« , MAY 26, 1§49 Franklin, Doris Ra chel Grady, William Perry Hughes, Howard Lawson, Ruby Lanson, Doris Taylor, Mary Alice Webb, Eva Whit mire and Robert Evans Whitmire. Commencement Program Commencement exercises for Jo- A nnounce( J for anna school will be held Wednesday a L C L I evening, June 1, at 7 o’clock in the; CrOSS Anchor School with the public j ♦ j The Cross Anchor high ; : i school auditorium -yX invited, it is announced. Pictured above is the attractive exhibit of the Joanna Cotton Mills at the “Acres of Diamonds” exposi tion all last week in Charleston. There were more than fifty exhibitors at the showing featuring varied South ( arolina products. The Joanna exhibit drew the attention of thousands of ladies. It was a display of window shades and col orful fabrics for slip covers and drapes—rich, heavy miterials in stripes and floral designs and lengths of rlorious glazed chintz. k school Preceding the awarding of certifi- ’ comhnencement exercises will begin cates to those completing the ninth with the baccalaureate sermon Sun- grade, an operetta entitled “Why the 1 day, May 29, at 11 o’clock in the Garden Quarreled,” will be presented school auditorium. Rev. G. A. An- by eighty-one children from the first derson of this city, prfoessor of six grades. The setting for the play\ Bible at Presbyterian college, will takes place in a garden where the be the speaker. .flowers are grouped about in a beau-, Combination class night and grad-’ . tiful scene. Those who will take parti nation exercises will be held Mon- ! on the program are: day night. May 30. Clover—Linaa Guyton. * The salutatory will be given by Jack-in-the-Pulpit—Melvin Bran- Virginia Hembree, the valedictory non. | by Mary Alice Webb. Others will Spirit of Dawn—Jackie Harrelson. be: class will by Syble Dobbins; class Queen of May—Lillian Hart. prophecy by Doris Taylor, class his- Prince Butterfly—Dusty Reeves. tory by Martha Fincher, and class Sir Bumble—Jimmy Morse. 1 poem by Howard Lawson. Bachelor Buttons — Billy Adair, Miss Dobbins will present a gift Billy Crouch, Franklin Clark, Bill from the class of ’49 to the school yi Dobbins. Nadine Wells, Madee Boyce, and the acceptance will be by Supt. Rachel Morgan. G. Breck Templeton. Roses—Gail Morse, Hazel Wehunt,, Prof. H. G. Princa of Presbyterian i\era Kelly, Sara Chandler. college will deliver the graduation Lilies—Judy Dunlap, Willie N. address. Gruber, Willie Murrah, Judy Sim-1 Graduates are: Syble Dobbins, n 10115 - | Martha Fincher, Raymond Fincher, Marigolds— Quendol Price, Joyce On Hand... The master of ^very combin- able crop, the JOHN DEERE 12-A Combine will successfully.,, harvest hard-to-thresh crops as clovers, beans, and serecia. Let us prove to you what the John Deere 12-A will do in your held. Also see the JOHN DEERE Wiretying baler in operation. J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, S. C. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL Q^)ELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs John Lewis is spending sev- t ral weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Raford Smith, and Mr. Smith in At lanta. Ga Mr and Mrs. W. O. Stewart, Jim my and Mr# J. W. Davis attended rhe funeral of Sgt. Fred O. Dill at Ware Shoals recently Dill was kill- id in actun in 1943 Ginn, Shirleen Tucker, Mary Lyons. Pansies — Pat Carr, Dixie Couch, Toni Stroud, Dolly Adair, Brenda of Joanna school presented a piano Co 2? b ’ Mar i on Su " att - Elinor Niver. recital in the school auditorium. The Cf Bees -T T erry D R °* e ’ ^ students taking part were: S ? eve Br ‘ dg £ s V B ? b i y Brannon - E1 - ~ , w r, ^ , .. I vin Floyd, Robert Taylor. Gail Morse, Rachel Morse, Willie Butterflies - Sue Boyce, Brenda N. Gruber. Belly R. Heuble.. Linda O'Dell, Jeanette Davenport, Carolyn visitors of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Dickey. Buchanan, Claudette Parrish, Myrtle Norris, Carroll Looney, Shelby Os- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price and chil- Murphy, Mary Lyons, Willie Mur- wait, dren visited points of interest in the rah. Joanne Reeder. Doris Wehunt, Frogs — Sammy Winsper, Flynn mountains of North Carolina re- Hazel Wehunt, Peggy Wehunt. Kit- Owens, Randy Dobbins, Terry Elli- cently. ty Delaney, Elizabeth Lyons, Jane son. Maxie Brown, Jimmy Farmer. Mrs. Ralph Wicker of Newberry. Judy Dunlap, Geraldine Bow- Gardeners—Ronnie Heuble, Tom- spent the week-end with her par- El-zabeth A. How’e, Patsy W hit- my Holley, Terry Ellison, Larry Mur- tnlt. Mr. and Mrs. Burley Hum- m,re > ^ at Carr, Eddie Fulmer, Lar- phy, Fred Rowe. Felder Bauknight. phnes Murphy, Joanna Tompkins. Hel- Eddie Fulmer. Lanier Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Curtis Salters and Philllpa. Doris Phillips. Brenda { Raindrops—Carol Fe’.tman. Anna HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES We Deliver H. J. PITTS STORE • mHv ti” \v a H and children. Misi Vera’Johnson ’visi'ied 0 ' D * n - Sa!ena c, * rk - Donny Me- 1 M Dunlap. Julia Humphrey. Barbara M^ and Mr^ Harold RhSi^n iTu- Mr and Mrs Chris Salter, in Green- ———— * wood Sunday. If Yon Don't Read THE CHRONICLE Yob Don't Get the Neva i PICK-UP I THY OUR !TUNE J COOPER MOTOR CO. Phone 515 West Main Street • ens over the week-end Mr and Mrs Stewart Ferrell and Jack.e of North Carolina, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs William Gastley. *uests of the latter’s parents, Mr " 1 ,.hc7 W'u*" 1 M d and Mrs L J ' Br<Kk Ultle Bud Mrs. Daisy Jones and Mrs. Earl Arthur visited Mr. and Mrs. Sims Bowers in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and children of Donalds, were Sunday M- F H Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Al- \in Marshall visited Ed Maddox. Mr Jackson remained with his grand parents for a week’s visit. .. Mr and Mrs. Frank Fields. Mr. Munn.cutt s step-father, in.Due Was. and Mrj of b,*,. ‘ Mr\nd Mrs. John C Martin and —* of Mr jon. Mrs J B. Knight LeGrande Mr |nd M w ^ R d ftm . * in i rd ' f \‘ 1 * l * d rel * U ' M m Whltc ily of Paw Creek. N. C.. were week- Mr and Mrs C W Chandler were ' ndguMt H s ff Mr r “ nd J ° Ray ' Sunday visitors ot Mr and Mrs. Le- Ch ,*K e x* B * n lS ’vT 01, and Hazel at Truckers Inn. lb * with Mr. and Mrs., Mr and Mrs Virgil Kinards were Ern *‘ t Bam** near Laurens. mmm a |^| FREE GIFT WRAPPING BELK S GIFTS for the GRADUATES! Best Wishes for Success To the Graduates of 1949 Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Far- tnce Shealy in Chapin. MV and Mrs. Roy Boyce, Bobby Boyce, Mr, and Mrs. Gene Bragg. Mr and Mrs. Fred Harm and Bra«. J,mn>r AUbrook «r, week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce in Sumter. They also. Cecil Harris spent Sunday in Ware , F Shoals with Mrs. Travis Hill. |J a. j » i _ j C. E Wh.te o! Clinton, spent Sun- v ‘ sRed tb * lr ‘« « arden * and Mrs. Johnny cay with Mr. Stroud. Mi.« Louise Jones spent the week end w’lth Miss Kathleen Dees in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh and . children of Newberry, were Sunday ur v , ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell and; girls spent Sunday with Mrs. O'Dell's; mother, Mrs. J. H. Craft, and Mr Craft. Mrs. Maggie Marshall and Margar et visited friends in Greenville Sal- Yo»r Rexoll Druggist CHLOROMYCETIN A N ovlitonding ochicvcmtnl in l the hiilofy of aicdicol tcicncc it the discovery of Chloromycetin, o mold extract of the tame general nature at Penicillin and Streptomycin. Firit obtained from a toil organ- itm collected in a ploughed field near Carocot, Venezuela, il oppeon lo be quite effective ogointt one mo- , jor family of germt —the Rickolttio. Hitherto immune to any drug, the Ricketltio ore retpontible for tome of the mot! deadly human diteotet, notably typhut fever. Smaller than bacteria and Irontmitted by lie* and ticki, thote germt live imide colli. foniciNin, Streptomycin and tulfo drugt hove no eRect becowte the Ricketttro ore not tontitive to theto drvgt. However, exlentive totti hove in- dicoted that Chloromycetin, if given •Orly and in large enough dotet, i V will cur* typhut which up lo now hot been one of the grootett killers of mankind. Alwoyt tee your phyticion. If you require Chloromycetin, he will give you the proper pretcnption. BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY ‘Your Rexall Store” Phone 101 Major and Mrs. Fred Ross and children of Marion, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, jshe has been confined to her home Friends of Miss Ruth Hair will re gret she has been ill at her home for the pas tseveral days. Mrs. Sloan Rowland, Mrs. Mason Rowland and Little Cherry Goodlin are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Eugenia Byars is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mitchell near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah and children visited Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Murrah in Whitmire Sunday. Members of Club Enjoy Trip Twenty-seven members of the Jo anna Woman's club left Joanna club house Saturday morning at 6:30 for a one-day trip to the gardens. They visited Swan Lake gardens and Dunndell gardens in and near Sum ter, coming back by way of Fort Jackson. All reported a lovely time. Birthday Party Little Jerold Bledsoe celebrated his fifth birthday with a party at his home near Bonds Crossroads on Saturday. About 60 little guests en joyed this occasion. The guests gathered around the gaily decorated birthday cake and sang songs to i jerold. i Mrs. Clyde Bledsoe served drinks and cake, and presented each guest with a little candy-filled basket as a favor. , Jerold received a shower of gifts.! HOSE MAKE A LOVELY GIFT! FAMOUS BRANDS IkidieN NYLON Hose 1.09 to 1.49 ^—First Quality —51 Gauge —to 10*^ —15-20 Denier SHE LL LOVE THESE FINE BATISTE HANDKERCHIEFS MADE IN SWITZERLAND 59c and 98c Fancy scalloped cutwork on white or colored grounds or combination. Choose from several styles. We Carry A Complete Line of the Famous Dorothy Perkins Cosmetics $ l Dusting Powder Skin Freshener Facial Oil Plus Tax Lipstick Facial Cream Eye Shadow Intermediate MYF Has Party About fifty members and invited guests of the Methodist Youth Fel-j lowship enjoyed a social in the J church assembly room Friday eve- i ning. Strips of gay-colored paper were' hung across, the room and spring flowers were placed at points of, vantage. . ! Lavinia Cooley, assisted by Mrs. Rudy Prater, led the group in an hour of much fun and enjoyment. Lpter in the evening punch and cookies were served. School Pupils Appear In Piano Recital On Thursday evening forty pupils A PERFECT GIFT COSTUME JEWELRY 1.00, 1.98 and 2.98 Pearls, Earrings, Pins, Bracelets, Compacts “Lovely Lingerie” m~ SLIPS 3.98 up White, Maize, Nile, Pink, .Orchid, Blue GOWNS 2.98 up Beautiful quality in soft colors Nylon PANTIES 1.98 Lovely quality that she’ll love GIFTS For The MALE GRADUATES Arrow SHIRTS —Summer Sheers —Candy Stripes —Broadcloths —Sizes 14 to 17 Archdale SHIRTS —Whites —Pastels —Plain or French Cuff FAMOUS HICKOK CUFF LINKS 1.50 and 2.50 TIE CLASP 1.00 to 2.50 BELTS 1.00 to 2.00 Arrow Archdale and Botany WE HAVE A GRAND SELECTION OF TIES 1.00 ' 1.50 Gay Patterns SMART Sport Coats 12.50 up —Tweeds —Checks —Plaids —Sizes 33 to 42 —Lightweight —Colorful Combinations BE COOL and COMFORTABLE Summer SUITS - ■, Cords, Spuns, Tropicals in sizes 35 to 46 19.50 and 22.50 BEAUTIFUL 14.95 to GOWNS —White or Colored —Sizes 9 to 16 22.50 THE SMARTEST IN EVENING SHOES 3.98 to 5.95 —Taffeta —Net * —Jerseys —Sheers —Gold —Silver —Black —Sizes 4 to 9 —Low Heel —Medium Heel \ I