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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CFCIL O’PF.LL, Correspondent and Representative
Ale Crawford spent last week in
Texas.
( Mrs. W. G. Puekbtt and Lumas
Puckett of Greer, were guests of Mr. •
and Mrs. Rolfe Clark last week. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leaman of,
Redwood City. Calif., are on an ex
tended visit with Mrs. Leaman’s par
ents. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Francis.
Mr and Mrs. Oties Murphy and
children and M:ss Fannie Copeland
vacationed at Folly Beach and the
rc ih Carolina mountains last week
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willingham and
Jchnny tj.pined Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Franks and Bobby of Clinton and
% ? itcd relatives in Knoxville, Tenn.,!
rerently. :
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Suzanne;
were Sunday guests of the former’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft,;
in Silverstreet.
Mr and .Mrs. W. W. Niver and
children spent last week at-Key West
and points of interest in Florida.
Continuing last week’s list of the
many Joannians at Myrtle Beach for
a part of their vacation were Mr. and 1
Mrs Bernard Nabors, Mrs. W. K.
Waits. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Lott, and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Champ John
son and children, Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Wi ght. Jack Wright. Mr. and Mrs.,
John Weathers and Kathy. Miss Na-
cm: Sample. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Murphy. Mrs. Ray Boozer and Don
ald and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coates!
< f Laurens. Misses Essie Mae Dick- ,
ey. Vera Johnson. Thelma Bridges.
Agnes .Tinsley and C. D. Bowers.
Mr and Mrs. Nathan Brazel, Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Craven and Becky vis
ited interesting points in Florida as
far as St. Augustine and toured the
Gulf coast on their return trip.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Templeton, ,
Jimmy and Gail of Calhoun Falls. 1
spent a few days last week with Mr. 1
and Mrs. J. D O'Dell. Gail and (
Jimmy rema ned for a week's visit.*
Messrs Cecil O'Dell and John Ross;
motored to Cedar Mountain, N. C.,
Sunday. Mike Cooley who had been i
at Camp Greenville for two weeks,
returned home.
E J. Willingham and Harold
} spent the entire week camping at
Lake Murray.
Those vacationing at Folly Beach
and the Isle of Palms near Charles-1
ton last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Moore. Mrs. A. F Campbell of Clin
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell,
Miss Frances Bohck. George Walter
Fulmer, Misses Evelyn Merchant,
Rita Ann Humphries. Myrtle Frazier,
Barbara Chandler, Messrs. Bobby
Thomas, Donald Lee Price. Mr. and
Mrs. William Dunlap and children.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Ellis and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Brock,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. J.-F. Lowman and,
family visited Mr. Lowman’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lowman,
at Chapin a few days last week.
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Merchant
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Humphries and children visited
Newfoundland Gap and the Chero
kee Indian reservation last week.
Mrs. W. A. Moorhead spent sev-
< ral days last week in Clinton with
the Bolick children while their par-
ents; Mr and Mrs. Julian Bolick,
■vacationed at Pawley's Island.
Miss Mary Freeman of Greenville,
tne home economics teacher, has ar
rived in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Murrah, Miss
A.ma Murrah of Whitmire, Tommy'
Mitchell of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. i
George Morgan and sons of Green
ville. were gue>ts a few days last 1
week of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League and'
children visited the latter’s’ parents, 1
Mr and Mrs V. M. Coker, in Easley'
'last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and
Jerry spent last week in Clarksville,
Ga , with Mrs. Lewis, parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and
L.nda visited points of interest in;
Florida last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O'Shields and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Brewington in Union several days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morgan and(
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill!
Morgan in Charleston several days!
last week.
Miss Brenda O'Dell spent last week
in Charlotte, N. C., with Miss Rose
Ann Little. *
Miss Willie Murrah will celebrate
her 10th birthday July 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Murrah in Whitmire, and Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Morgan in the Fairview
community a few days last week.
Mrs. W. W. Hair joined Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia and are
spending this week with relatives in
Louisiana.
Miss Eva Jane Howe of Spartan
burg, is spending the week with her
sister. Miss Elizabeth Ann Howe.
Mrs. Nettie B. Hammond visited
Mrs. W A. Moorhead over the week
end. Mrs. Hammond was enroute
from summer school at Winthrop
college to her son’s home in Tabor
City. N C.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Merchant
and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Merchant of
Kinards have returned from an ex
tensive vacation trip. They visited
army friends of Mr. Merchant in Ne
braska. North Dakota, and Wiscon
sin. Other points of interest includ
ed President Truman’s home in In
dependence, Missouri, and also
Washington, D. C., wher-e they were
guests of Sgt. and Mr^. C. W. Brazel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. £m. Willingham
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner of
Ninety-Si?c, spent a few days last
week in Autryville, N. C., visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spell and Mr.
and Mrs. Lottie Hall.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F
Lowman the latter part of last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan and
Patsy of Oak Ridge. Tenn., Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. White and son of Newber
ry. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr.. 1
of Greenwood. Mrs. J. F. Lowman
remained for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce and
Kenneth and Jimmy Clark visited,
relatives in Sumter during their va
cation. *
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kinard, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Bragg and daugh
ter >vere visitors at the Cherokee
Indian reservation last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Norman Floyd and 1
children and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bun-
drick toured the Great Smoky moun
tains l^st week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Gardner and son
visited relatives in Newberry several
days last week. )
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jenkins
and family vacationed a few days in
Gatiinburg, Tenn., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons and 1
family visited relatives in the Blue
Ridge mountains last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Evans . and )
son were Saturday visitors in Green- j
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas andi
Toni of Charlotte. N. C„ were visi
tors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Baker and
daughter visited Chimney Rock. N.
C., several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt and
family were visitors last week of
relatives in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell spent
a few days at Chick Springs with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wilson, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lydes of Green
wood. spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins.
Mrs. Daisy Jones and Louise vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Crump in
Washington. D. C . and Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Spoon in Alexandria. Va., last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Nabors and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Young spent a
few days last week in Asheville, N.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Roper and Mr.
and Mrs. Omas Redmond of Pied
mont, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Roper.
Mesdames E. J. Willingham and
Rolf Clark were Thursday visitors
i officiated at .the parsonage in Clinton.
' . The bride chose for her wedding
a i lovely tan pahn beach ‘suit with
brown and white accessories^ Her
4houlder corsage was of Talisman
i^ses and her only ornament was a
string of peaMs, a gift of the groom.
After a wedding trip to Myrtle
Reach the young couple will be at
home at their apartment on the
i highway.
The 4th of Julv
HANGOVER
SALE
Odd Chairs
SI.50
Tea Cups
5c
Beautiful Dinner Plates
2ae
Ugly Dinner Plates
19c
Baby Bed
S5.00
Vanity. 3 mirrors
SI 5.00
Ice Box
50c
Glass ( hina Closet
S35.00
Floor Lamp
si.oo
Radio ,
S7.50
A Hearty and Sincere
Welcome Awaits
You at Joanna!
The WHEEL
Just Around C orner from Rear
A. & P. Store
Tenn. Mother Takes
Scalfs And Gives
It To Her Children
“I couldn't sleep at night, couldn’t
eat right—suffering from awful gassy
stomach pains and)
loss of appetite.}
Scalf's brought met
such happy, sooth-;
ing relief that I.
am now giving it
to my children.”!
declares Mrs.' Carl
Wallace. Route 2.
Persia. Tenn.
You can gel
Scalf’s Indian;
River Medicine at
any good drug
storey try it today.'
Its Years of Use. |
Hear Scalf’s Harmoneers Quartet
Monday through Friday over WFBC.
Dial 1300 at 1:45 P. M.
Mrs. Wallace
Nothing Replaces
After the dedication and inspection
of our Joanna Memorial Hospital, we
extend to all of you a warm invitation
to visit all our stores.
Joa
nna
Sto
res
Joanna, S. C.
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“The Home of Joanna Fabrics”
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in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooley Nabors of s
Stokesville. N. C., were week-end S
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Na-.g
bors. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Na-'ff
bors had Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nabors
and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Luth-*
er Nabors and daughter of Laurens, 1
as dinner guests.
Miss Crystal Craig visited in
Greenville and points of interest in
the Smoky mountains last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crocker and
daughter of Camden, visited Mrs.
Crocker’s sister, Mrs. John Gaskin,
and Mr. Gaskin over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Craig visited
relatives in Sparttnburg and Wood
ruff last week.
BELK’S
Prices Fit the Payroll Public
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Higginbotham S
of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs.;
Ercie Brown Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Bauknight tfnd
Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown visited
Pat Bowers at a hospital in Columbia
Saturday.
Miss Frances Scott of Hamlet, N.
C., is visiting Miss Barbara Holley.
Mrs. C. M. Scott and son are spend
ing the week with relatives in North
Carolina and Folly Beach.
Enjoy Get-Together
Among the many joyful occasions!
of the Fourth was the family get-;
together at the home of Mr. and Mrs.!
Tom Howe in Spartanburg. For the
first time in many , years Mr. and
Mrs. Howe’s family was together.
Those present at this dinner were Mr
Howe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Johnson of Joanna, Mrs. Howe’s’
mother, Mrs. Jane Scrimpshire of
Marietta, Miss., and the following
family connections, Mr. and Mrs.,
Robbie Shipp and family of Joanna,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott of Green-!
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Howe
and family of Spartanburg.
CLEARANCE SALE
Continues With Bigger Values!
BIG REDUCTIONS!
DRESSES
$4.77
Values to $7.95
Sizes for Juniors, Misses,
and Women.
Boys’
SPORT SHIRTS
99c Each
Regular $1.98 value.
All new patterns, all first
quality. Sizes 4 to 16.
Cotton Goods
37c Yd.
Regular 98c Values.
Choose from Printed
Broadcloth, Piques, Cham-
brays, and Permanent Fin
ish Organdy.
LOW PRICE!
MEN’S ATHLETIC
UNDERSHIRTS
39c
Sizes 36 to 46
Home Missions Meet
The Home Mission group of the
Pentecostal Holiness church wih
meet Thursday evening at 730 at the (
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons i
on Tillman Circle. Mrs. Lyons has |
an inspiring program and all are
urged to attend.
Sale Priced!
TABLE LAMPS
$1.00 Each
Complete With Shade
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July Clearance Feature!
Birdseye Diapers
$1.54 Dozen
27x27
#
51 gauge, 15 denier
NYLONS
59c - 2Pr. $1.00
They’re lovely quality. All
new summer shades.
Sale Priced!
9x12 LINOLEUM
RUGS $5.88
Worth $8.95
All first quality. Many pat
terns to choose from.
Dr. C. L. Allen Passes
People of the community were
shocked and deeply grieved when
early Tuesday morning word came
! that Dr. C. L. Allen, druggist at
Gilder and Weeks, had died suddenly
during the night. jDr. Allen’s home
is in Gaffney.
Class Will Meet
The Ever-Ready class of the
j Methodist church will meet Tuesday,
Ijiily 19, at the home of Mrs. G. N.
Foy. The meeting will begin
piomptly at 7:30 and all members are
urged to be present.
Lodge To Meet
Magnolia Lodge No. 355. AFM, Will
hold a special communication Satur
day night, July 16, at 7:30 to con-
! fer the EA degree. Junior Warden,
; Vernon Garner will be in charge of
’ the work. «
Prater-Nabors
Mr. and Mrs. Louife Prater an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter Jean Jean, and Louie Warren
Nabors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
C. Nabors, July 2. Rev. J. H. Darr,
Tufted and Fringed
Chenille Spreads
$2.99
Regular $5.95 Values
Rose, Blue, Green, White,
Peach, Maize
Bargain Basement Value!
Cottage Curtains
98c Pair
Blue, Green, Red
MEN’S
RAYON SOCKS
9c
We made a special pur
chase of these quality socks
at this low, low price.
B. F. Goodrich
GARDEN HOSE
$2.77 Each 1
Worth $4.98
25-foot lengths, complete
with fittings.
1!
Ladies’ Plastic
UMBRELLAS
$1.99 Each
Regular $2.98 Values.
These are extra good val
ues. AH colors.
CLOSE OUT! LADIES’
HOUSE SHOES
99c
Leathers and fabrics, with
leather soles. Black, wine
and blue. Sizes 4 to 9.^
Men’s Bonaire
DRESS SHIRTS
$1.88
Whites, fancies and solids.
Sanforized shrunk, perfect
fitting. Sizes 14 to 17»
SALE PRICED!
Cannon Towels
33c
Here’s the towel buy of the
year. Blue, green, rose and
maize.
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CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCK
Ladies’ Batiste Gowns
$1.94
Regular $2.98 Value
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LADIES’ C<
99c
Regular $1.98 Value
Lace trimmed, extra long, sizes 34 to 44
CLOSE-OUT!
Men’s Swim Trunks
99c Pair~ *
All sizes. Regular $2.98 Value.
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