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i V Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 SOU CANT buy ■ A BtTTS* PITTSBURGH WATERSPAR Walerspar Enamel is economical to use. It brushes on smoothly and evenly and retains its high luster for years. notHiDi— C/I OC Interior or exterior o4.03 floors. SUN-PBOOF— House Paint WA11HIDI— One coot Flat S5.50 S3.40' PITTSBURGH PAINTS LOOK BETTER LONGER' C»mm In f Sey f*r fill *t»l«r Sywln f«r )r*wr H■»«.*' D. E. Tribble Co. Telephone 94 Clinton, S. C. The Famous, Nationally Advertisod /PdRTU/ FULL.VUE 1 TWIN LINS k * -+ » REFLEX CAMERA N oW F S o y r F'^ red SAME LOW PRICE $098 to* iikI. Bleak Attecko»oet Si JO »« 1ml Now—perfect pictures under any light conditions . . . day and night ... indoors and outdoors! You see the picture before you take it in the big groundglass reflex finder /.. no adjustment, no focusing. 12 full size 214x2>4 contact prints, using No. 1 ' 120 film. Snapshot or time expo sure. Sportsman view finder foe eyelcvcl "flash” shooting. Complete with shoulder strap. Cestem-ieih Carrying Cnee $8 rDADTM f 7** E**h7<'*mc* JMKIUJ Hamilton’s A Credit to All South Carolina PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CFCIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative presided over the routine business h*ir. Mrs. James Simpson program lead er. gave an interesting discussion of the study of the month, the topic being "The United Nations". Mrs. J. M. Ross closed the meeting with prayer. During the social hour the hostess served ice cream, cake and cold drinks. An arrangement of gladioli and zinnas' were used oh the desk lor the..occassicn. i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Coker and sop of Columbia spent Sunday with Mrs. Coker'.' sister, Mrs. Dan Gunter and .Mr. Gunter. f Miss Margaret Warren of Augusta, Ga. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown and attended the ' hospital dedication. Mrs. D, M. Carr and Mrs. E. J. Willingham are attending the Post master's convention, in Charleston for a few days. Mr and MrsT W. E. Adams of West (' lumbia streat Friday and Saturday in J ianna v:<iting their children and attend;::-, the Hospital dedication. Mrs. "Minnie Barnett and Mrs. Georgia Lewis attenled a ten-day campp meeting in Gulfport, Miss., iccently, Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Baker spent Suiiday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kinard of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Grayson and son. have returned to their home in Meridian. Miss, after spending a week with Mr. and' Mrs. B. T. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Slater of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stev ens of Clinton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens. Miss Toni Stroud spent last week in Newberry with Miss Joan Long. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, Hazel Wehunt, attended 'the singing con vention in Batesburg Sunday after- noon. Mrs. J. J Abrams. Miss Doris Ab rams and Bruce Abrams were Sun day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kaye of Greenwood. Mrs. Homer Echols off Louisiana is visiting her mother. Mrs. W. W. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bishop and B 'ly vis.ted the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rhinehart of Bates- burg..-Saturday. •' Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sm.th and Kippy c*. Jacksonville. Fla. were Monday guests of Mrs. James Ful mer. Miss Brenda O'Dell is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Holsonback in Newberry this week. Friends of Nlrs. Frances Giles are delighted to have her back with us after recuperating from an illness at her home in Seneca. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart <f Columbia were wekend guests oT Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart. Mrs. Evie Mayfield of Charleston spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin. Mesdames J. M. Ross. J. J. Ab rams. W. A. Moorhead, Luther Poag. Ed Hunnicutt were Tuesday visitors in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Mrs. Swannie Wicker. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Fulmer, Mrs. Bell Tew attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Tew’s sister, Mrs. Floyd McIntyre of Columbia Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fields of Bates burg visited Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Merchant and children visited the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hendrix of Saluda. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt and family and Horace Manly attended special services at the Pentecostal church in Ware Shoals Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lyles of Clem- son, Mrs. Perry Wilburn of Middles- burg. Ky. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilburn. Miss Kathy Weathers of Spartan burg is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sample. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh and children of Newberry spent Sunday with Mr. ancUMrs. C. A. Dickey. , Mr. and Cecil O’Dell and daughters attended the joint birth day celebration of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft at Silverstreet Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and ( Cecil attended the Holmes reunion Sunday at Yarborough Mill. Norman Palmer of Atlanta, Ga. has returned to his home after spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Georgie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stone spent , the week-end at Folly Beach and The Isle of Palms. ! Miss Shirley Merchant and Miss Marlene Humphries are spending the week with Shirley’s grandparents, Mr. and MrS; Wilbur Hendrix of Saluda. j Mrs. Pete Phillips of Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prat er Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Moody and children visited friends in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett and children, Mrs. Georgie Lewis and Norman. Palmer visited Miss Min- | nie Lou Barrett at State Park Sun day. Greenville will teach the Mission study in 'August, T^e definite date to be announced later. The hostesses, Mesdames Jack Hol sonback, Tom Bridges and Frank Reeder, served ice cream sundaes. Martin Returns $700 Extra Pay Birth Announcements Enlow Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enlow an nounce the birth of a sen July 16 at Newberry Hospital. Mrs. Enlow is the former--Miss Katherine Price. Sox Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sox of West Columbia, announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Fay. at the Baptist hospital July 14. Mrs. Sox will be remembered as Miss Jeanette Adams. Brawley Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawley an- nouice the birth of a son July 18 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Brawley is the former Miss Sybil Byars. NEW SUBSCRIBERS HONOR ROLL ' THE CHRONICLE’S family of readers grows larger each week. We, welcome you as a subscriber if you are not a member of our “family.” Welcome and thanks to those on our Honor Roll this week: MRS. DUFFY STONE. Elizabeth, 7 'N. J. CHARLIE WALDROP, MRS. J, A. HUNTLEY, Lydia Mills. SUNDAY MASS AT JOANNA Announcement has been*made that mass will be held at 10:30 Sunday morning at St. Boniface Catholic | church, Joanna. Special to. The Chronicle. Columbia, July 20—Walter L. Martin, former member of the House of Representatives from Lau rens county, last week returned his $700 “extra pay,” According to At torney General John M. Daniel. The extra pay was votud by the 1947 General Assembly, and has since been declared unconstitutional by a special state Supreme Court. The attorney general recently not ified all legislators who had not re turned the $700 that he was demand ing the return of the money to the state treasury. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreci ation to friends and relatives for the sympathy and kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement. Also do we wish to thank the doctors and nurses staff of Hays hospital. FAMILY OF THE LATE T. L. HARGROVE. FOR QUICK PLUMBING REPAIRS.^—- CALL• §o ^^ TELEPHONE .117 W7 Benjamin & Sons Expert Workmanship CRANE Quality Materials SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Baptist Missionary Union Meets Twenty-one members ot the Bap tist Missionary Union meet Tuesday evening at the church for their July meeting. Mrs. H. A. Hamm, pro gram chairman, led an interesting devotion, assisted by Mrs. Marion Hamm, the - topic being "Absolute G:a;e”. The topic for the discussion "Christ The Answer To Oriental Re ligion” was led by Mrs. Lewis Mur phy. Leading the discussions were: Mesdames D. M. Carr, J. R. Mitchell, Tom Br.dges. Lee Thomas, Harold Murphy, Rolf Clarke and Joe Pur dy . ■ - ! During tne lousiness hour it was announced that Mrs. Gillesnie of ; w WATCH For Opening Date of Midway Drive-In Theatre On Clinton-Joanna Highway BELK’S Prices Fit the Payroll Public* FINAL REDUCTIONS! For Our July Clearance Sale CANNON SHEETS Double Bed Size, 81x99 .83 Ea. Famous Quality Sheets Regularly Priced at 1 $2.98 PILLOW CASESt^Ea. 42e WOMEN’S SHOES - Dress and Casual Values A Whites Up To 2 99 or ^ $7.95 |#l ■ Green Sizes ,4 to 9 COOL — COOL BEMBERGS 58 c Yd. Regular 98c Value INDIAN HEAD 10-20 Yd. 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