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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, July 7, 1949
Number 27
“BURYIN’ TREASURE (FOREVER)*•
from a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Ruby Holley is ill at her
home on Magnolia street.
Ralph Prater is doing fine after , a
tonsilectomy in Greenville.
Pat Bowers is a patient in the Co
lumbia hospital.
Mrs. Fearless Rowe has returned
county are attending 4he S. C. Or-
with a minimum of four white and
four Negro children alloted to atttend 1
from the county. The state runs two I
orthopedic .caprips concurrently dur-|
ing the summer months, the camp <
for white children at Burrft Gin and i
the camp for Negro children at Mill I
from the General hospital in Green- Creek, both in Poinsett State Park,
ville. ! Sumter county.
^ j Laurens county children are in the
Mitchells ( Ailed Away f jrst 0 f t he four groups to attend the
Friends of Rev. and Mrs. James cam ps this summer. The camps will
Mitchell will regret they were called open from July 1st to August 24
to Macon, Ga., Tuesday morning due an( j w jn take children from every
to the death of Mrs. Mitchell’s broth- | coun t y i n the state.
er-in- law, Hugh Motes. , „ , , ... ,
^ The camps are directed by Miss
Miss Prater Honored Emil y H - Cate - physical therapy
Twenty-five close friends gathered: consultant, and administered through
at the home of Mrs. Cecil Farmer last *he division for crippled children of
Thursday evening to honor the for- the S. C. State Board of Health. They
mer Miss Betty Prater, young bride are *he only orthopedic camps in the
0 j j u ]y United States under state operation.
PESSONM AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative
To My Readers: I wish for each
of you a vef-y pleasant vacation.
—Mrs. O'Dell.
visiting points of interest in the
mountains of North Carolina this j
week.
Upon arrival of the honor guest, an( * are *h e ^ rst an y in ^he
the hostesses, Mrs. Buford Weir and sout h.
Mrs. Eddy Price, presented her with
a shoulder corsage of yellow carna
tions which were lovely against her
lace-trimmed, one-piece blue linen
dress.
Games were led by Lavinia Cooley,
carrying out the bridal theme.
The living room was very at
tractive with summer flowers and
greens, and an outstanding mantel
adornment featuring a bridal doll.
Following the refreshments of ice
cream, nuts and drinks, the guests
showered Betty with many lovely it
ems for her trousseau.
^ Handicapped Children
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. and . ^ . j*
Mr and Mr, W. D Backam ara Mr, Emory Mooravialtad Miss F^n- Attending Orthopedic
spending several week, with the.r “* * n h^H e. Comps In State
daughter. Mr, A. K.mmell, and Mr , ' ,r snd .Mr, J M Ro,s had e, r .
Kunmell in Bethlehem. Pa ’Chlriefof H,Jh PoinT N. C S|*ci.l T. The Chronicle.
Pru Bowman and children of Cross and yj rs s L Hair of Columbia.' Columbia. July 6—Physically han-
Hill, were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Fred Ross and children of dic *PP ed children from Laurens
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD WIRING
Electrical Appliance
Repairing: and ’
Electrical Construction
Work
Floor Plugrs A Specialty
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406 W. Maple St. Tel. 312-XJ
THE CHRONICLE
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 13 and 14
MOONRISE
“First Run in Laurens"
DANE CLARK. GAIL RUSSELL, ETHEL BARRYMORE
and Mrs. John Slaten.
Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Shields cele- ^ir. and Mrs. Pope Johnson and
brated their 25th wedding anmver- ftmily of clinton> viwted Mr . an d
j Mrs. Virgil Holley Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner and |
>ary Saturday, June 2.
Mrs Kenneth Buchanan is visit
ing relatives in Charleston. , ... j i
Mrs C. M Scott and son have re- L*"*-* nd .ik'vuum.
turned home after a two weeks visit fn P 0 t r, *7 *^ d ‘"« the _ f w «* ^ t ‘" 1
with Mr and Mrs. W H Scott in J° ,nU °‘ in erest in St - Augustine.
Hamlet. N. C., and C. M Scott in La- *•
Crosse. Va. Mr and Mrs. George Morse and
Mr and Mrs. James Lovelace and children, Mr. and Mrt Red Riding
Jackie and Mrs. Lester Hair are va
cationing in Key West. Fla., and
Cuba.
Mrs. Frod Ross and children of
Marion, are spending several weeks
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs J. D
O’Dell Major Rosa, who la in train
ing at Fort Jackson for the present,
spent the week-end with Mrs Ross
Miss Barbara Holley is visiting in
Hamlet. N. C., with Miss Frances
Scott for a week
Mr and Mrs. C. O Parrish and
Claudette are spending a few days
in the Smoky mountains.
Mr and Mrs Clisby Templeton and
children. Miss Carolyn Thomas and
Mrs Walter Garner spent a few days
PITTSBURGH
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IN ONE COAT!
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pointed ovsr without straaking.
Don’t compare it with ehort lived
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attractive colore—in Flat. Semi-
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PITTSBURGH PAINTS
BETTE* i-OUOZK’
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D. E. Tribble Co.
Telephone t4 Clin too, 8. C.
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are spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Little in Nashville. Tenn
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner of
Graenville, spent the Fourth with
their families here
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Evans. Mr and
Mrs. James Hollingsworth and chil
dren are visiting relatives m Rock
ingham, N. C., for the week
Misa Emma Adams, of Columbia,
spent the week-end with Mr and
Mrs. Bill Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Delaney and
family are visiting the former's par
ents in Lowell, Mass, for the week
Mr. and Mrs Olga Hair of Forest
City, N, *C.. were Friday guests of
Mrs W. W Hair.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy are spend
ing the week in Laurens with the
latter’s' parents, Mr and Mrs Riddle.
Messrs Walt Waits, Billy and Les
ter Hair spent a few days in the
mountains of North Carolina this
week.
Mr. and Mrs Johnny Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Davis and Miss Hilda
Oxner are touring Florida this week
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dune of Ware
Shoals, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. La Feltman.
Carroll Hart is spending a month
at Camp Moorhead in North Caro
lina.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy. Miss
Barbara McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dolph McCarthy, Richard Willing
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy
of Greenwood, are spending several
days at Folly Beach near Charleston.
Misses Sara and Betty Galloway
of Trenton, are spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy.
Mrs. Carl Franzen and children are
spending this week in Chicago with
her parents.
Mrs. Swannie Wicker is spending
her vacation in Fayetteville, N. C.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tew.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doolittle spent
the week-end in Nashville, Tenn.,
and attended the Grand Ole Opry.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulmer and
I sons of Newberry, are spending a
few days in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Howard.
Among the many Joannanians
! spending a part or the entire week
vacationing at Myjtle Beach and
' Ocean Drive are Mr. and Mrs. John
Gaskin, Miss Faye Gaskin, Mrs.
Sallie Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Farmer and children, Miss Jewel
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Shike Simp
son, Vlnia Cooley, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Prater, Messrs. Squat Brock,
Bud Carr, Hack Prater, Miss Kat
Flow, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland,
Miss Juanita Rowland, Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Rowland, Mrs. Jack Goodlin,
Cherry Goodlin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Byce, Bobby Boyce, Mr. and Mrs.
Carson Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Mopre and son, John L. Feltman and
Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wicker,
Misses Betty Smith, Mela Ray Tuck
er, Doris and Mary Dell Humphries.
, With The Sick
Mayne Murphy is recuperating
V,- IUMCR& TO GO
for CEPEHDABLE A A/O AR/FAJOLY S ERV/C £
RUBY'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Cars . . .
la Best ter Tsar Hair"
8. Broad 8t. Phone 45S
We lavflc Tsar Basiaeos
R L. Plaxiro
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D. E. TRIBBLE CO.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Phone 94
W. Roy Pitts
PITTS COAL CO.
“Best Quality Coal”
Phone 75
PITTS SER. STATION
“Service With a Smile’’
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William M Shields
SHIELDS'
MODERN STUDIO
COMMERCIAL AND *
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
Jacobs Bldg Phone 85-W
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Robert E. Wysar. ED
“Service Beyond the Contract’’
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
R. E. WYSOR, III
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J
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Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy
RODDY'S
RESTAURANT
“Serving Fine Food for Fine
Folks”
Cox Home and Auto Supply, Inc.
“C ustomer Satisfaction Guaranteed” is the slogan that typi
fies the high standard of quality and service available at Cox
Home and Auto Supply, Inc. This firm, located at 201 North
Broad, has a large stock of general home supplies and ap
pliances. sporting goods, and automobile accessories. Firestone
products, paints. Bready garden tractors, as well as bicycles
and Whizzer motor bikes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox, owners and operators, have built
up an enviable reputation since establishing their business
here in September of 1947, for selling the largest and most
diverse stock in the community of merchandise for the home
owner, farmer, and sportsman.
. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Cox believe a dependable store, such as their
business, should give its wholehearted effort to serve custom
ers satisfactorily. This effort keynotes their method of ren
dering service that assures customer satisfaction.
Mr and Mrs. J. R Cox
COX HOME & AUTO
SUPPLY CO.
“Customer Satisfaction
Guaranteed”
201 N. Broad Phone 12
H G. C handler
CHANDLER'S
GARAGE
General Auto Repairing
Phone 71
Thomas E. Baldwin
BALDWIN
APPLIANCE CO.
FRIGID AIRE
SALES AND SERVICE
Domestic and Commercial
C. W. Cooper
C. W. COOPER
GARAGE
eaisek-Frazier
Sales and Service
All Makes of Caro Repaired
and Serviced
L E. Bishop W. M. Walker
BISHOP-WALKER
REXALL STORE
“If It * Rexall, It’s Right”
J. Elliott Law
CLINTON
BODY REBUILDERS
“Doing What We Know—
Know What We’re Doing'
106 Hampton Ave.
Phone 539
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