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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949
PERSONAL ANO SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA'
MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Corresponds nt and Representative
Messrs. Ed Hunnicutt, Alvin Mar-1 barbecue dinner with all the trim-
ehali'. Calvin Owens and Julian Hun- mings. Immediately following the
nicutt spent the week-end at Myrtle supper informal dancing was enjoy-
Miss Doris Bozard of Aiken, and ed. Approximately 200 guests took
Little Dickey Cash of Cowpens, were | part in the delightful occasion.
week-end guests of Mrs. J. M. Bo- ♦
zard. On Sunday Dickeys parents. Children Enjoy Picnic
M r and Mrs. R. M. Cash, joined A bus load of children left the
them for the day. club house Tuesday morning for a
’ Mesdames W ‘ A. Moorhead * Rolf picnic at Greenwood State park Mrs.
Clark. E. J. Willingham. Frances Trances Giles. Mrs. Carson Nabors.
Giles and' R. L. Francis were Sun
Revival, Bible School
At Hurricane Church
A vacation Bible school is being
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held each morning this week at the
Hurricane Baptist church near here.
Each evening at 8 o’clock revival
services are being conducted by the
pastor, Rev. J. H. Darr. Services will
continue through Sunday evening
with the exception ‘of Saturday.
On Friday evening at 7:30, in ad
dition to the worship service, com
mencement exercises will be held for
the Bible school.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
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MIDGETS DOWN JOANNA
The Florida Street school Midgets
won over Joanna by a score*bf 5-1 in
baseball Tuesday.
Mirrors are easily cleaned with
the following paste: mix a little pow
dered bluing or whittling in alcohol
to form a thin paste. Smear mixture
on windows with a sponge and wipe
off before alcohol evaporates. Polish
with a soft cloth. ✓
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If you taper one end of a broom
handle and drive it into the hollow
handle of a garden trowel, you will
have a long-handled tool for garden
work that eliminates stooping.
Wrap a piece of absorbant tissue
day visitors in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Byars and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud and
children enjoyed an outing at Lake
Greenwood Sunday.
Mr.
family
Johnny Moore and Hack Prater ac
companied the children.
Catholic Church Services
Notice is given that the Sunday
services of St. Boniface church at
Joanna will be as follows: On th«
and Mrs. Bill Thomas- and first, third and 5th Sundays services
visited relatives near Pros- will be held at 8:30 a. m.; on» the
second and fourth Sundays services
perity Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. C. R. ODell and girls : ke held at 10; 3° a m
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. "
E Holsonback in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surratt and chil-
Leaves for Washington
Billy Stewart has accepted a po-
dren of the Fairview community, : s ^‘ on as c j er ^ tke
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Marion ■ ;n £* on - kas niany friends herC|
Hamm. ; who wish him every success in thisi
Mr and Mrs. Hovie Reid of Ly- new fielld of work.
man. spent a few days last week with ! -
Mrs Joe Abrams. i Ever-Ready Class Meets
Mr and Mrs Bryce Little and' On last Tuesday evening the ladies'
children of Charlotte. N. C., visited 0 * ^ e Ever-Ready class of the Meth-,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Ross Sunday. odist church held their quarter.y
Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt spent the business meeting at the home of Mrs.j
week-end in Greenville with rela- O. N. Foy. Mrs. James Simpson ga\e
t ives the devotional, using as her theme
Miss Johnny Bell of Spartanburg, i ..Moving Kindness. The Biblical ma-
was the guest of Miss Juanita Row-,’* er i a ^ was f a k en from Corinthians
land the past week-end. and * ke of John.
Miss Dianne Morse is spending the ^ rs J- J- Abrams, class presi- (
week in Charlotte, N. C.. with rela- dent, presided during the business,
tj ves hour. All business at hand w'as at- (
Mr and Mrs. J M. Fulmer and tende to. reports given and new
Vernon. Mr. an.d Mrs. Vernon Gar- business discussed. .
ncr and Larry visited Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. Foy served home-made ba
Harry Estes in Cross Anchor Sunday, nana ice cream and cookies.
Mr and Sirs. G N. Foy motored to
Liberty and Pans Mountain Sunday
•visiting relatives.
Mr and Mrs. W. A Bishop of De
chard. Tcnn.. spent a few days last
week with their son. Cecil Bishop.
and Mrs. Bishop. Over the week
end Mr and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and
family and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bish
op visited points of interest in Beau-
fc rt and Charleston.
Eddy Fulmer is spending several
week?
and Mrs. Harry Estes, in Cross An
chor
Attend Meeting
Twelve members of the MYF at
tended the sub-district meeting a!'
the First church in Laurens Monday
night. The adult counsellors accom-,
panving them were Mrs. W. C. Simp-,
son.’ Billy Willingham and Milton
Bolick.
Returns from Ridgecrest
About 35 young people of the Bap-
vith his grandparents. Mr. tist church spent the past week at
Ridgecrest, N. C. They returned
yesterday and report a wonderful
Mr and Mrs. Claude Farmer and * time Rev and M , rs - J - B Mltche11
«on. Mr. and Mrs. L E. Jenkins and motored up yesterday to accompany
«cr. visited in Westminster and Toe- f kem home. ^
Mr? Buford Weir spent Sunday Birth AnnouncemeBt
in Whitmire with relatives. Mr - ‘ Ir *l , T . i
Mr and Mrs H. M Willingham. n° un ce tbe birth of a son on Tues- j
Mr and Mrs. Billy Willingham and da F- Jmv -6- a* *^y s bo.pital
Johnny were Sunday guests of Mr. _ ,
and Mrs. Carl Turner in Ninety-Six PaQ^ant Presented
Mrs. R L. Dunaway of Enoree. is n A Qrhnnl
v.sit.ng her sister. Mrs. Charlie Craig Adult iCnOOl
and Mr. Craig. The adult school of Lydia and sur-
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gaskin and son rounding community whll close their
of Fort Mill, spent the week-end summer session Monday evening,
with Mr. and Mrs Jack Gilliam and August 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the school 1
Granny Barrett. , auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., \ pageant, “South Carolina, Yes-
< f Greenwood, joined Mr. and Mrs. terday. Today and Tomorrow,” wilL
J F Lowonan. Sr„ and family and b € presented by the Lydia Mills |
spent the week-end with Mr. and group under the direction of Mrs.:
Mrs J. J Lc-wman in Chapin. E]i a D. Nance, assisted by Mrs. Ay-
Mr and Mrs. Roy Boyce Mr. and ijff e r Jacobs.
Mrs Gene Bragg and daughter vis-
ited m Highland, Ga. over the Jenn. Woman WaS
Jerry Gaskin of Fort Mill, is spend- Afraid To Eat—Scalf's
ing the week with his grandparents. KJaw Hnn»
Mr and Mrs John Gaskin. OOVC MCW nope
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley of' . .
nr. Bragg. N. C, wer, WKk-endl ' 1 suffered elrven years (rom poo-
Suctts o( the tatters parents, Mr !^et«^^Wla of gassy stomach
pains. Had about
lost feel- [
HA (.iris Ocean m S better Scabs
JHA girls of ?a , v,e . ° f sse ,
a weeks stay re lie» craved and
D:. Mr and Mrs Ver- 1 regained 21 j
Miss Mary Freeman. Er' P ound £j declares
* - accompan- ^ rs - Pearce d "
Mr and bams, of Route 2, (
Mrs G. N. Foy plan to jo.n them for ....... Elizabeth ton. Ten-'
the week-end. '*"• UUUam * nessee. Get ScalfV
^ Indian River Medicine at any good
Moose Entertain drug store. Nothing Replaces Its
Members of the Loyal Order of , Years of Use.
Moose entertained their wives and Listen to Scalf’s Harmoneers Quar-
friends Saturday night with a barbe- ; tet over WF’BC, Dial 1300, at 1:45
< ue chicken supper at the club house. p.m., and WSPA, dial 950, at 4:451
It was another Carol Johnson famous p.m., Monday through Friday.
and Mrs Ed Osborne.
adv.
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FOR DOLLAR DAYS!
Three Days Only
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Thursday - Friday - Saturday
ALL LADIES’ NYLON HOSE
First Quality — Regular $1.50,‘$1.65 and $1.98
$1.29 Pair
Limit 2 Pairs to a Customer
One Lot Irregular
NYLON HOSE - 29c Pr.
Limit 2 Pairs to a Customer
Short Sleeve
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
Vz-Price
MEN’S SUMMER TROUSERS
Vz-Pnce
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Copeland-Stone Company
Clinton, S. C. ‘
2X
AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT
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DOLLAR
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STORE-WIDE
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
BELK’S
HEY, LOOK!
NYLON HOSIERY S
51 GAUGE O p
Basement “ MI •
1
THE GREATEST BUY OF THE YEAR!
MISSES AND WOMEN’S
DRESSES ea. $
RAYON AND COTTON
Values up to $8.95 2nd Floor
4
MEN’S
DRESS OXFORDS $
Two-Tones. Brown. Whites. Tan
Sizes 6 to 12 Shoe Dept. P*«
5
MEN’S
HANDKERCHIEFS
WHAT A 20 for
$
1
MEN’S
SPORT SHIRTS
Short Sleeve — Solids and Fancies
Sizes—S - M - L.' Street Floor
1
MEN’S
WORK SHIRTS
Chambray. Twill and Khaki
Odd Lots. Sizes 14 to 17. Basement
1
GIRLS'
SWIM SUITS $
LASTEX AND RAYON
Second Floor
2
EARLY BIRD
SPECIALS!
5-STRING
BROOMS
WHILE THEY O
last £ ror
1
WAFFLE PIQUE
3 Yds. $1
MAIZE, BLUE. A
WHITE. GREEN. WINE. ORCHID
MEN’S T-SHIRTS
3 for $1
SIZES
S - M - L
CHILDRENS LEATHER
SANDALS
PR. $
SIZES 8»* TO 3
RED OR WHITE
1
GARDEN HOSE
*2
25 FEET
COMPLETE WITH
FITTINGS
DUNDEE
BATH TOWELS
A BARGAIN!
4 for * J
WOMEN’S «
DRESS SHOES
Black Patent — Black Calf
Greens — Reds — Whites
Brown and White Combinations
VALUES UP TO $8.95 Shoe Dept.
LADIES’
RAYON PANTIES $|
LACE TRIMMED
PASTEL SHADES. Basement
3 pr.
• CLOSE-OUT — WOMENS
SUMMER SHOES
DRESS AND PLAY
Sizes 4-1®. Widths AAA to C P r •
Blacks, Reds, Greens, Whites and
Two-Tones. Shoe D^pt
•2
BOYS’
BOXER SHORTS $
Gabardines, Seersuckers. Suitings
Sizes 2 to 12 Boys Balcony P* •
1
SNOWY WHITE
BED SHEETS
72\90 BLEACHED AND
READY FOR USE. Basement
$
1
WOMEN’S
HOUSE SLIPPERS
BLACK. WINE. BLUE.
Sizes 4 to 9. Basement P* •
$
1
BOYS’ RAYON
SLACK SUITS
BLUE AND TAN
Sizes 4 to 12. Boys Balcony
3
MEN’S
Summer B. V. D.s *
Sizes 36 to 46.
Basement
1
LADIES m
Cotton Blouses $1
Values up to $2.95 Basement
MEN'S ATHLETIC m
UNDERSHIRTS $1
Fine Combed Cotton 3 for A
36 to 46
Basement
LADIES
RAYON GOWNS *
Sizes 12 to 20 Basement
1
LOWEST PRICE IN MANY YEARS!
-Sheeting ' 20
Makes Beautiful Curtains
rEARS! r m
yds. *1
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PRINTED
-Lawns, Cottons $
Late Summer and FaH A __ J_
Patterns ** yClS.
1
WASHABLE
-Rayon Prints $
Reg. $1.00 Yd. Value 2 yds#
QUALITY
-Chintz, Cretonnes $
A REAL VALUE! J yds.
1
1
yds. *1
'loths
A REAL VALUE!
-Cottons 3
Chambrays. Dimitys, Broadcloths
LADY CAROUNE m
NYLON HOSE $1,50
51 Gauge. 15 Denier
Slightly irreg.
2pr.
MEN’S
RAYON
SOX 10 pr. $1
Full Double Bed Size!
Chenille Spreads
TUFTED, HOBNAIL. FLORALS
Blue, Rose, White. Yellow. Green
REGULAR $5.95 VALUE. Basement
CLOSE-OUT! B
Ladies Dress Shoes $1
GOOD SIZES.
Basement
WOMEN’S
COTTON SKIRTS
PRINTED AND SOLIDS
EXTRA FINE QUALITY
2
SANFORIZED
MEN’S SHORTS $
Gripper Front, O £
Elastic Sides. Basement “ I CM*
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LADIES’ ’COTTON AND b
RAYON SLIPS M
FULL CUT
Basemeht
CHECK THESE BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
PRINTED B
Luncheon Cloths $1
ASSORTED COLORS 1
AND SIZES ™
WHAT A VALUE!
CURTAINS pr.
LACE PANELS |
PLAIN MARQUISETTES ■
COTTAGE CURTAINS
Basement
BEAUTIFUL
TABLE LAMPS $1
USEFUL IN YOUR HOME A
WASHABLE m
SHAG RUGS $1
NON-SKID BACKS I
Rose, Blue, Aqua, Lime, Maize, White •
FLOOR AND SEAT COVER
BATH MAT SETS *1
ROSE — GREEN — BLUE A'
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p..'- t
q x io C mmm
DURABLE B
WASHCLOTHS $1
20 for 1
Linoleum Rugs
Reg.. $8.95 Value
Basement
CANNON . _
BATH TOWELS $1
FAMOUS BRAND 3 for A
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