University of South Carolina Libraries
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 9 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pag* FIt* PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Ida Cromer of Newberry, Mr. | and Mrs. Roy Miller and children of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Walt Wulmer. Misses Vera Johnson, Essie Mae Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crowder visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Livingston in Prosperity Sudnay. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud and children were Sunday guests of Mrs. Stroud’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Harrel- son, and Mr. Harrelson. Mrs. Mary Reeder of Meridian, Miss., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. T. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and sons spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson in Wash ington, Ga. Mrs. Rosa McElvin of Jalapa, and Mrs. Bertha Thompson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Mrs. Roy * Boyce and Bobby arc spending the week at Myrtle Beach. James Montjoy of Cherry Point, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Montjoy over the week-end. Mr. aj)d Mrs. Charles Barnes, Mrs. Carol Young visited in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 6. W. Price and chil dren, Mrs. W. K. Franklin and Mrs. Lillie Mae Frazier were Sunday visi tors of Mrs. Ruth Livingston in Pros perity. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Bedenbaugh in Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sligh and Peg gy Jean, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sligh and children of Rock Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Craft Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Atkins and Mrs. Char lie McCumber were Saturday visi tors in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt were among those attend ing the air show in Greenville Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Price of New berry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latum,- Mrs. Alhe Foster, Miss Cora Lee Allen of Gainesville, Ga., visited relatives in Joanna over the week-cnh.* Miss Lois Allsep, Miss Jeanette Allsep of Cateechee, and Donald Mitchell of Six Mile, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thomp- kins. Mrs. H. H. Powers of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. J. T. Dominick of Lau rens visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Franzen and children spent Sunday at Swan Lake gardens in Sumter. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham and Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix spent the week-end in Ninety-Six with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner. John Weathers of Spartanburg, \ isited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens Sunday. Nathan Brazel was an overnight gue?t of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craven in Liberty Friday night. Little Becky Craven accompanied him home for the week-end. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Murphy and children and Mr. anch Mrs. Toy Murphy at tended homecoming at Sedalia Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Pierce in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabobs, Miss Betty Prater and Louie Nabors spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and boys spent Sunday in Bennettsville with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Intertain On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy were host and hostess to the faculty members and trustees with their wives and husbands. Petunias and spring flowers were used *in abundance in the spacious living room. In the dining room Ad miral Byrd daisies adorned the buf fet. The supper was served buffet style from a white lace-covered table. During the evening the guests en joyed informal conversation. T. L. Farmer of Joanna; one daugh ter, Mrs. L. E. Jenkins; and three sons, C. J., C. T., and C. L Farrier all of Joanna. Also by three" broth ers, Robert Collenback. of Toccoa, Ga.; Thomas Collenback, of Paco- let; and Henry A, Collenback of Newbrighton, Penn. Funeral services were held Mon day afternoon at 4:00 from the Bap tist church of Joanna with Rev. J. B. Mitchell in charge. Interment was in Rosenriont cemetery in Clintbn. The community extends deepest sympathy to the family. Ninth Grade Entertained The members of the 9th grade of Joanna School and their invited guests were honored by their mothers at Joanna club last Tuesday even ing. A typical southern dinner of fried chicken and all the trimmings with apple pie a la mode for des ert w'as served. Following the meal an hour of ■rs 52 pieces H's for 9 pooplo it'» f«Mr«nlood by Onoi4« Lid. r ed, cK#*t indvdod 64, priocipol p»oco« ovor Uid with $4Ivor «t woorinf point $1.00 Down- Si. 00 Week C4; AHtC $27.50 NO FEDERAL TAX 0GERS SECTIONAL by ONEIDA LTD. silvtrsmUhs Come in and see the beautiful Lido* pattern on display at. • • It * V " t I ' z' luc j i \v i: i i. t * w , “A Credit To South Carolina’ Baptist Society Will Meet The Woman’s Missionary Union of the Baptist church will meet at the church Tuesday, June 7. All mem bers are urged to be present. Miss Waits Entertained Mrs. W. K. Waits and Mrs. Ber nard Nabors entertained Miss Betty Waits, young bride-elect, with a beautiful party in the form of a shower at the former’s home on Milton Road Tuesday night. The party'rooms were artistically decor ated with quantities of sweetpeas, fern and white burning candles. From a beautifully appointed table in the dining-room were served in dividual cakes in white, holding ar rangements of pink Sweetheart roses and ice cream molded as slippers. Mrs. M. J. McFadden and Mrs. Wal ter Waits presided over the dfning room, while punch was served from a small tRble in the hall by Mrs. Olin Shealy of Clinton and Mrs. Alge Abrams. Mrs Bernard Nabors pass ed nuts in adorable little pink plastic baskets Betty was lovely in her light weight varicolored crepe dress, close ly fitted with side drapes. She wore a corsage of sweetpeas and the back ground for the chair of honor was ta greens and p.nk tinted magnolia Approximately forty guests enjoy ed this lovely occaaioa and Hetty waa the recipient of many useful and attractive gifts. The out of town guests were .Mrs Ohn Sheely of CUnton, and Mrs. J. M Waits of Greenwood. Esemtive Hoard Meets On Monday evening at Joanna club Mrs G N Foy. club president, was hvjstes* to the executive committee After the business session Mrs Foy served a salad, with sandwiches and tea Wemaa» (lab Mill Meet Thursday night (tonight) ta the im portant night of* the Woman s club, so please all members be present Bring your Joanna Sister a gift wttii your name enctooed Mrs ft L. Francis, program chairman, promises an evening of fun with a surprise wedding Don't miss this meeting at Joanna club at 7 o'clock AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT Bible Hrbeola T* Be«tn Daily vacation Bible schools are beginning Monday. June • at the Baptist. Methodist and Presbyterian .churches m our community Parents are asked to cooperate by sending your children The classes will be gin at 3 o’clock JH.Vs Have Meeting Tbe JHA's held their last school- year meeting on May 23. at which time the following officers were elected to serve for the 1949-50 ses- s.on of school: President, Clara Gos- nell; Vice-President. Joyce Childers- Treasurer. Salena Clarke; Secretary! Patsy Rowe: and Reporter, Betty Ruth Bridges. MethodM Society Mill Meet i ^' u * s ^ a . v - June 7, the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service will have their monthly meeting at the church. The new officers will preside. Mrs Luther Wright and Mrs. Algie Ab rams are hostesses during the social hour. Curtis Oswalt III Friends of little Curtis Oswalt, Jr., 6 years old. will regret he is a pa- tinet in Hays Hospital following an apendectomy. Lt. Finney Returns Lt. Henry Finney has returned to the States after a 6 months cruise in the Mediterranean. He is at his home in Jacksonville, N. C. O.E.S. Will Meet The chapter of the O.E.S. will meet Friday night at 7:30 in the chapter room. It is important • that you at-^ tend. ‘ Men’s Club Last Saturday evening at 5:30 o’-‘ clock the members of the Men’s club enjoyed a delicious barbecue chicken supper. This was the regular month ly meeting. In the absence of the president, Walter Regnery, Vernon Garner, presided. John Ross gave a! report on the telephone situation. ^ Various business discussion's were had. After the meeting, “The Gator Bowl’’ football game was shown through the courtesy of Clemson col lege. ~ Mrs. Farmer Passes Mrs., M. Eula Farmer, .56, wife of T. L. Farmer died at her home on Marion Street, Saturday night after several years of declining health. Mrs. Farmer had made her home in Joanna for 23 years and was a member of the Baptist church. She ]• survived by her husband. group singing, stunts and games un-! der the direction of Mrs. D. M. Carr asid Miss Frances Giles was enjoy ed. A most amusing skit was pre sented by Mesdames Tompkins, Alls- brook, Fulmer, Buchanan, Boyce and' Delaney. Mrs. Frank Phillips was general chairman. The tables were beautifully dec orated in the class colors of red and white and placed in the shape of a U. Tall white candles flanked large bowls Of red roses. The “pface cards were minature diplomas tied with red ribbon. Jack Wright and Miss Jewel Campbell were crowned King and Queen for the evening. Facul ty members invited to enjoy this oc casion with the students were Mr. and Mrs. Copley. Mr. and Mrs.\R_ H. Folk, Miss Dalene Hatton and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy. Bundrick—Morris Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bundecick of Gilbert announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Dorothy Mae, to B. W Morris of Prosperity and Joanna on May 12th Rev. Mont gomery. pastor of the groom, officiat ed. The young couple was married at the parsonage in Prosperity in the presence of close friends and rela tives. i - The bride chose for her wedding a blue summer suit with white ac cessories. She wore a corsage of sweetheart roses. After a honeymoon in Georgia the young couple are making their home in Prosperity with the groom's par ent’s, Mr. and Mrs T B. .Morris. They will continue their employ ment at Joanna. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —FXCFPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO STATIONERY SPECIAL — Lovely boxed note paper, highest quality, 24 notes and envelopes. 65c* value ? or 35c. Chronicle Pub Co. YOU'RE "COMPANY" WHEN You Come To AlP The men and women who staff your nearby AAP want you to feel y*u re their guest when you visit their store ... in preparation for y®ur coming, they've endeavored to order the things they’ve learned you like best . . . Your favorite foods and your preferred brands. Cmm, tkolvM aaS SUplayt art at* raaftS wit* wISt aatartatenu with taeh Item plalaly prlrtS la l*U yaa la aa taataal what It aaata. Sarrlaa Dapartmrnu ara ataffad by frltadly aaayla w I lilac •ad ready ta hale • • • aad aara yea Hot* aad treahta. 19c W Size Can 40c : 10c A&P Grape Juice Lang's Sweet Mixed Pickles - - - A&P Tuna Fish - Iona Peas - - - - A&P Grapefruit Sections - - - S.’ 17c Perfect Sin ha Chum Salmon - - - Southern Style Vanilla Witwt - Libby's Tomato Juice - - - - /V' 23c fauns A VEGETABLE* S.‘ 45c U-Ol 23c IUE C’OI.D Watermelons lb. 4V2C FANCY SLICING Tomatoes 2 lb. ctn. 49c GOLDEN YELLOW (When Atailable) Bananas 2 lbs. 25c CALIFORNIA LONG Potatoes 10 lb. bag 53c NEW YELLOW Onions 2 lbs. 14c Milk ^^ 3 YOUNG. TENDER Corn 6 ears 33c LARGE. CRISP Lettuce .. 2 heads 23c TNDER, GREEN cans 2 lbs. 25c \TW WHITE 'otr .. 10 lbs. 49c LARGE. JUIC Y r mens doz. 49c YOUNG. TENDER 3ouash 2 lbs. 17c HKD W IN ESA I* Apples 3 lbs. 39c Mato Ui Morgorine 2 lb. 43c Iom Shred m fiatooa Peaches A&P Fruit Cocktail... Libby's Peas White H< Ann Page SALAD DRESSING - - & 45c Rich and Flavorful NECTAR TEA - - 27c Mild and Mellow Coffee 8 O CLOCK’*£ 40c Marvel Bread SANDWICH Ann Page—with Pork and Tomato Sauce m-Lb. • • Loaf BEANS - - 16-Oz. Can 10c BLU WHITE FLAKES Pkg. 9c WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP OCTAGON v if 3 ^ 25c OCTAGON SOAP POWDER & 21c tOLD DUTCH CLEANSER { Pkg. t SUPER SUDS & 29c AKMOI It TREE! ^ 39c CRISCO c- . . 92c INSECTICIDE FLIT OR IRAK -23c c- 39c SWIFT MEATS FOR BABIES Can 20c FOR JUNIORS Can 29c MARCAL NAPKINS 12c 20 Mule Tear. Borax .. 20c 20 Mule Team Boroxo ’p£ 19c