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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, August 11, 1949
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Corresponds nt and Representative
United States from China in Janu
ary of 1948. He is from Pingtu. China,
the place in which Miss Lottie Moon,
Baptist missionary, labored so faith-
Drive in Newberry Sunday.
Mrs. Hair’s children and their fam-
i ilies were present. Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Echols and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne,
1 Brackner of Columbia. La.':, Mr. andi ful ’y-
Abrams visited Mr. and Mrs. Sher- Mrs. F. B. Wheeler. Misses Frecina' The pastor. Rev. James B. Mitchell,
man Reid in Lyman and Mr. and I and Barbara Wheeler and Joy Little urges all the people of this section
Mrs. Hovey Reid in the mountains of ot Statesville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. S. to hear this Baptist minister. At this
North Carolina over the week-end. ( L Hair of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. service, all missionary organizations
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce and V - Hair of Gastonia, N. C.; Mr. of the church will be recognized,
and, sons vtsited the former’s parents in 1 anc ^ M rs - Hoyt Nobles and son of:
I Sumter over the week-end. Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Lester R.ur
« u i. _ ,1 o , ' and son, Miss Ruth Hair and Wendell
Abrams and! Mrs. Robert Folk. Sr., and Mrs. H . Joanna
-Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hun- Robert Folk. Jr., of Belton, ivsited
^L«H ited Myrtle Beacb 0Ver the i friendS here MOnday - i To Speak At Baptist Church
V, t' c , .. r , Mr - and , ^ s - J D Ck i^T Ca i rthV °i' ° n Sunda >' evening. August 14. at Columbia, Aug. 8 — Next year’s
Mrs.' James Simpson spen the Greenwood. Mrs. Pear Taylor and Fmley Chu. of Southwe^rn Soath Carohna auto and tfuckTShs*
week-end with her sister and broth- children of Ware Shoals, visited Mr. S e mi nary, Fort Worth, Texas, will es will have black numbers on a
tr-...-ia\\. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jack- and Mrs. Jim Lo\elace Sunday bring the message at the Joanna Bap- white background reversing the 1949
son. in Donalds. -Robert Folk Jr. of Belton, visited tl?t church . Mr . C hu came to the color scheme g ^
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes of Cross friends m Abbeville Sunday. '
Anchor, visited relatives here over ^f 1 *- ar uf Mrs. Tlene Crapps, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Abrams and
sop spent Sunday with the latter’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Graham,
in Greenville.
' Mrs. Roy Templeton and daughter
spent the week-end with Mr.
Mrs. J. D. O'Dell.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L
S. C. Auto Licenses,
Block on White,
On Sole Next Month
and Mrs. Calvin Owens and J. Lloyd
P Bowers visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Otis
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. S
Mr and Mrs. Abe Warren in Newber- Crapps in Summit "Saturday,
xy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs
Saturday with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian wee ^-
Gardner, in Greenville. Mike Cooley spent several days
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Havird and week with his cousin, Pat Ross,
Frank Field of Batesburg. spent Sun-; * n Greenville.
day with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater. _ Mr and . Mrs W W. Niver. Sr., ^of
HUNTER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Misses Ann and Eleanor Niver vis- (Condensed from the report of Palm and Harris, C.P.A., Greenville. S. C.)
W W Waits spent * ted grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ■
:hpir Hantrhtp/^nH'A. N. Prichard, in Westminster last 1 g a ] ance Sheet—All Funds'
Balance in General Fund : $ 2,144.48
Balance in Activities Fund 3,291.48
Balance in Bond Retirement Fund 2,169.24
Mrs. Field, who had spent last week P r i c h ar d\il:e. \isited their son, W.
with the Praters, returned home with W Niver - Jr - and famiI y last week -
them.
Misses
Bill Outz and Nancy Chap-
Spend-the-Night Party
The Intermediate Youth Fellow-
Investment in Plant and Equipment $519,403.99 j
Amount to be provided for bonds maturing in future 238,830.76'
Mr?' 1 Jame! shiphad r^nd-the-n^t partyat Excess of Assets over Liabilities ..l $286,009.19
James Brown. ‘ (Joanna club Fnday. |
Mr..and Mrs. Rufus Darnell and „ M . rs ' Rudy ^ ater and • L j V1 I\! a Income:
Miss Frances O’Dell and Freeman! Cooley ' ^unseAor^, carried the
Evans visited in Savannah. G a .* rou P . to theand . lat f w r ' a J ter !
Sunday.
M.ss Lenora Baukmght has return
ed home after spending 6 weeks with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs P N
Derrick, in Irmo.
Mr and Mrs. Ercie Brown. Mrs
Mack Brown and Maxie attended the
birthday dinner of Mr. Brown’s
mother ;n Royston. Ga . Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Bill Sheppard of
Newberry, visited Mr
Murrah recently.
Mr. and Mrs Man
>tn of Laurens. vtsite<
L A Morgan Sunday
Mr and Mrs Manoi
and Mrs. Bill
n Out la* and
Mr and Mrs
H-
Mon-
roe. N C . spen: .a*: M
nday w.th
Mrs Ella Hair
Mrs Earl Arthur ha$
t returned
ti* me after a two week*
visit wttft
* • r daughter and son-ti
t-iaw. Mr
seal Beasley.
’ recreation and refreshments, the boys
and girls met in the lounge for a bed
time devotion. The group cooked
their breakfast in the club kitchen.
Home Mitotan Group To Meet
The Home Mission group will meet
with Mrs. Carlton Wehunt on Tillman
Circle Thursoay evening at T 30.
Birth Announcement
Beat lev
Mr and Mrs Oneal Beasley an
nounce the birth of a daughter. Jo
Anne. July 27 at Hendrix Memorial
hospital in Ab.'ene, Texas Mrs
Beasley is the former Miss Yiv.an
Arthur of Joanna
BtrtMav Party I moved
A very merry b.rthday party was
entoyed at the home of Miss Betty
Revenue for General Purposes $178,534.30
Contributions for Bible Teacher’s Salary 1,571.00'
Miscellaneous Income
307,42
!** Barnes vls-
A M Barnes in
i spent the week
oof in Newberry
Ai
A,
ias
Mr and Mr*
its a Mr and M
L*wrens Sunday
Mr* Be t Bw
* tn Mrs S M
» *.t .».*» oeen ill
Mr «r«d Ms Vernon Garner
L*rry v.s ted in Laurens fnoa>
Nancy and J» nnny Ga»«.n of
M.U. are spend ng a tew days with
inetr groadparent*. Mr and Mrs J
7 Gask.a
Mr and Mrs S E Cooper Brenda
ard Jack Tn.mp^n *f Spartanburg.
Mr* J T Huckab) and CarU J* E
Crmg and Mr and Mrs L B Craig Dot Carr *~afli Motors
Saturday
game* sere play«<
lawn under the direction
Horace Hamm and Mr* Lr«
N momade ice --earn and
coke* ant candy sticks
Many gifts aer* re eled t
Much fun and fel oa*n.;
>oyed and everyone nad a
Among the guests were Mr
Harold Murphy. Mrs Horace Hamm.
Mrs James Thomas. Mrs Boy Rush-
ton. Misoes Carolyn Thomas. Ruby
Rushton. Illay EJeosor. Jock o Love-
Bee Betty Bowe Audrey Qlhiotds.
He •Par a Otaadlor
He en *r d I> • * Ph.Ihps. flora Nel
evening
I on the
of Mrs
Thoma*
cake and
served
y Betty
was en-
fine t.me
and Mrs
Woogruf!
d Mrs C
. »pent S
J Cra g a
'.day with Mr
Mrs R L
r
M.*i
; * “ O *.g n
-e Berry
Mrs Ve:
Mdher, Mi
t Nel! H .»
seeks aitn
t W n.tm.r#
>n Gamer v
Lula Kannm
mback is
Mias Slur-
i*.ted her
l. in CLn-
Lernord Hodges and Moray Johnny
Buchanan. Horace Hamm. Jr. Le-
Grand* Sheoly J D Johnson. B*Ly
Bowers J immy Rteursrt. Mocky
Tampion B •bby and John Earl
Thoma* and Carl PhiLtpo
ten Wednesday
Larry Murphy has returned from a
weea's encampment at Camp Rawls.
tr.« HA iamp of the Baptist church
Mr and Mrs Heroert Lewis. Jer
ry Leais and Larry Gamer v.stied
Mr and Mr* Wretard Nabors near
C .nton Sunday
Mis* Susan Wertr of th
er community, spent
with Mr* Peggy Sne.gruve and Joy
Ann
Mr and Mrs James Bid* and
family and M.ss V.olet Thcmas we e
Magnoua Lodge No S&S ATM will
hold a special rcmmumcaUon Satur
day n-ght. August IS. at 7 Id The
F C degree will be conferred Vis
iting Masons cordially invited
Ow
Jack Hunmcutt and
sere guests at a
at the home of the
i Mr and Mrs
c Bush Riv- Harold Rhodes
* *e*k*end. birthday dinner
•o rr.er Sunday
Out of town guetts w**e Mr and
Mrs R y MrDowell and Mr. and
Mrs Harold Rhcdes of Laurens. Mr
•nd Mrs Dusty Rhodes and children.
week-end gue»ts o! Mr and Mrs I S _ _ _
Parker .n Charlotte Miss L.llian y r an< j ^j rJ j* f a Rhodes of Clinton,
Bodic and Mu* Tn m«* remained for ^j rf NelUe Tinsley and daughter. Ha
a V; ’ Mae. Mr* Mary Lou Morgan ol
Mr and Mrs E.lis Davenport and Greenville
Mr and Mrs Marsha . Motes spent a»
lew days at tn* h e of Pajns recent-. With The Sick
-J M:ss Toni Stroud had her tons.U
Mrs Ella Hair and her house gue-ts amoved at Hays hospital Saturday,
■ere dinner guests of Mr and Mrs M rs . j 0 b.c Davenport u ill at .her
and Mrs
oyt Nobles in Newberry Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah and
c-h.ldren v.sited Mr. and Mrs. H. G
Murrah. Sr . :n ^Vhitm.re Sunday.
nome on Moultrie street
Friends of Mrs. Dollie Mae Carr
will be interested to learn she is a pa
tient at the General hospital in Spar-
Mrs J. J. Abrams and Miss Doris tanburg where she underwent
ankle operation recently.
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GULFSPRAY
AEROSOL
Kills many household inserts
The old reliable brand you know
and can trust—Gulf spray—now
in convenient automatic form.
fm ui* st ysw favartts stara a? Rood Calf Oaalar't
MSTUMTO IT
J. A. ADDISON
South Sloatn St—Phone 21
Miss l^inda Jo Poore underwent a
tonsilectamr- at Joanna hospital re-
' cently.
Miss Linda Wright had her tonsils
' removed at the Laurens hospital last^
Saturday.
Mrs. R. L. Dunaway is improving
at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. J.
Craig.
Walter Byars is at home after being
a patient at Joanna hospital.
Honored With Dinner
Dan Martin of Clinton, was hon
ored with a surprise birthday dinner
i at Greenwood state park Sunday.
Those enjoying the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wirght, Jr., Mr.
! and Mrs. Edward Wright of Spartan
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dyar of Bel-
' ton, Mrs. Marion Hamm, Leroy and
, Morton Hamm, Mrs. Mack Brown
and Mary Ann of Joanna, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin of Clinton.
Mrs. Jones Honored '
Mrs. Bep F. Jones was honored
with a shower last Saturday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Bill Murrah.
In the Murrah living room bowls of
mixed summer flowers were used.
Mrs. Joe Purdy entertained the
guests.
The hostess served a chicken sal
ad course, and drinks. •
Hair Reunion Held
The immediate family of Mrs. Ella
Hair had a reunion at Five Mile
Total Income
Expenditures:
General Administrative Expenses
Operating Expenses of All Schools
Total Expenditures
Excess of General Fund Revenue over General
Fund Expenditures .
Expenditures and Excess Revenue . . .... .
$180,412.72
$ 7.237.75
.. 172.256.31
$179,494.06
918.66
$180,412.72
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h ti
*.e aucito
t ha* a c
s’ report is on file at the Clinton Public Library
py Any interested cit.zen who wish** to rev.ew
tne l.brwry or cn any of the undersigned trustees
H L R-AXICO. Chairman
G A BURTON. Secretary
J ROY CASQUE
J B ARXi«4). *
T HEATH COPCLAND
Western styling with reel cowboy contrast piping. The
matching or contresting shoulder yoke, the two-button cuffs and
the "kangaroo" pockets will make e big hit with that two-gun son
of yours. The eitra slotted, piped pockets within the two roguiar
shirt pockets make a naat hiding place that he’ll go for too.
Get two of these Sanforised, vet-dyed cowboy shirts today
et (Store Neme). They ere tailored wtth a full cut for growing
boys and girls. The buttons are "anchored" on. A balloon with
every shirt for the younger age group.
2 20 *9* gre«p — In Sewterned Gotten Rn*w*eJ or krondciolk.
Lydia Mills Store
( LINTON. 8. C.
BELK’S
Prictf Fit the Payroll Public
AIK-CONDITIONED FOR YOLK SHOPPING COMFORT
Three Days Sale!
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
MEN’S
SPORT SHIRTS
Ix>ng and Short Sleeve*
$1.33
S - M - L
BOYS’ SHOES
Brown and Two-Tones
$2.99
Sizes 1 to 6
LADIES’ RAYON
PANTIES
Green, White, Pink, Blue
8?'
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« r
LADIES’
MID-SUMMKR
SHIRT
SALE
DRESS SHOES
Pump* end Tie*
$1.00
Odd Lot
Basement
COTTON
White*; Solid colors
& fancies. All sizes
All sleeve lenqths.
outstanding values at
*
2»
PIECE GOODS
Piques, Prints, Chambrays
3 Yds.
Buy Your Blankets Today on BELK’S LAY-AWAY
2 Prs.
$6.95
$1.00
CHATHAM’S “KINGSTON”
25 7c Wool — Extra Long, 72x90
6-inch Satin Bound
Regular $7.96 Value
Rose, Blue, Aqua, Yellow, Geranium Red
“FLEECE-E-DOWN” _ belk-s own
5 Years Guarantee Against Moth Damage
100'#' Virgin Wool — 72x90
6 Inches Satin Binding
Regular $10.95 Value
Yellow, Green, Pink, Blue, Wine
Basement
WASTE BASKETS
Orchid, Aqua, Grey
$9.75
35c
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