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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1949
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative
meet this (Thursday) evening, at the
club rooms. A delightful evening
has been planned by Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley, program chairman anid her
Lommittee. Mrs. L. H. Poag and hey
and
Mrs. Simon Motes and by, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sease and! f oa P "’l 1 Re charge ol the social,
hour. All members arc invited.
Mr
Lo>tcr Kitchen visited Mrs. Bell Garnel Ruff visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kitchen in Spartanburg General .1. E. Boyce in Sumter over the week-
hospital Saturday. end.
Mr and Mrs. George Metts and —
Svlvia, Mrs. Bill O'Shields and chil-< Trip To Lake Juunaluska
W. S. C. S. Meeting Planned
The Woman’s Society of Christian
Service will meet Tuesday night at
7 o’clock. All members are invited
dren spent Sunday in Little Moun-J Last Saturday morning members ,
ta:n with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Metts.'of the Senior Youth Fellowship and; 10 J? e P resem -
Bill Poag left Monday night for invited guests left at 7 o'clock for a , \ h , e hostesses for the meeting will
EMfimore. Md.. where he will visit "ueek-end at Lake Junaluska, N. C.,' be -' Iar y Simpson and Mrs. La-;
his brother. Horace Poag. Methodist training center. All re- Vlma Coo^y-
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. P9rted a happy , time and uplifting!
Frank Brannon were Mr. and Mrs. trip. Those ejoininfe in the trip were; , *outh Day at Joanna . i
Curtis Sharpe and children of Chap- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner and! ^Sunday, Sept. 4, the Methodist]
pells, and Felder Ashlev of Green- Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers, ^ Fellowship will present I
wood. ’ Mrs. J. J. Abrams. Misses Doris Ab-i‘_‘ Youth Da * v ” There will be worship, 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace spent rams, Jackie Lovelace, Frances Bo- ,u ( 1 ' recreation and refreshments,
the week-end in Pauline with Mr. lick. Mesdames James Simpson, youth and anyone interested in
end Mrs. J. C. Brow-n. Rudy Prater. Lavinia Cooley, Messrs, f™ 6 y°H th of our community are cor-
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors, Louie W. W. Niver, Billy Bowers. Jimmy t c ' ia ^y a ‘t en d these ser-
Prater and Leonard Price spent the StewarL Marvin Manley. Cecil Har- The program for the day has
week-end in Batesburg with rela- ris. Heyward Dowd, and George been planned as follows:
tives Walter Fulmer. ! 10:00 a m.—Jimmy Stewart will
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner, Mrs.! • ; bring the morning message. .
Johnny Davis and Mrs. Jerry Davis i With The Sick ] 11:00 a.m. Church school hour,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones in Friends of Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt 3 to 5 p.m. Devotional by Billy
Newberry Sunday. will regret to learn she is a patient; B °wers. .
Miss Frances Osborne of Green- at Joanna Memorial hospital. | Music, Bible Quiz and an inspira
vi.e. visited her sister. Mrs. Emory' Mrs. Ervin Stroud is recuperating ^onal message by Rev. Francis Cun-
More. and Mr. Moore over the week-i at her home following a tonsilectomy | n;n gham of the First Methodist
en( ] last Wednesday. * ! church of Laurens. Refreshments
Mr and Mrs. Herbert White and. Mrs. C. A. Dickey has returned will be served and a ‘social hour will
children of Mauldin, were Sunday from the hospital and is at her home -ollow.
guests of Mr. and Mrs: Wa-lt Fuf- on Magnolia street. 6:30 P- m -—Intermediate Youth Fel-
mer, Mrs. Bell Kitchen, mother of Mrs. lowship.
Messrs. Leon Craig and J. Green Simon .Motes, underwent an opera- , LIW p.m.—Worship service with
of G-eenville were visitors of Mr Lon at Spartanburg General hospital Borace Hamm. Jr., bringing the mes-
i.r.d Mrs. C j Cfai" Sunday. ' I Saturday. ?age. Others on the program for the
Mr and Mrs E R Alexander and 1 Jerry Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. evening services ane Miss Jackie i
v n w.v- Marvin Hall, is confined to his home Lovelace, George Walter Fulmer and
H. T. Goff. on Hampton street with scarlet fever, M:ss Sara H Jiingsworth.
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Methodists Hear Betsill
In the absence of the pastor. Rpv.
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of Woodruff, and Emory University,
filled the pulpit of the Methodist
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Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries
Bamberg, were'ship service. The youth choir ren-
utfK-ond guests of Mr. and Mrs. i dered a speial selection and Miss of Joanna. , announce the engage-
L;,r. Smith On Sunday, accompan- Betty White of Mauldin, formerly of ment of their daughter. Rita Anne,
ed v Mr. and Mrs Smith, they Joanna, sang a solo. * ! to Warren Edward Hall of Joanna,
\i>.teii relatives in Chester. * ' * ♦ > and Eastman, Ga. Mr. Hall is the
Mrs Annie L Simpson is visiting Jimmy Stewart Surprihed S'On of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hall.
Mrs Grace Trexler In Boone. ...N. C.,r On las: Friday evening w.th care- The wedding will take place Sen
ior several days. ! ful planning Jimmy Stewart was tember 10.
Mrs E J. Willingham - is .spending < lured into the darkened clubhouse, ——
tnc week in Atlanta. Ga.. with her v.'here about forty young friends sur- Birthday Party Enjoved
Mstir. Mrs Jerrv Howard; and Mr. prised him when all lights were Little Terry Brown was host to
,H< ward- 'flashed on singing happy birthday. 15 little friends on Friday afternoon
Mrs. D. M. Carr. Pat and Dot Carr, Games were enjoyed and all join- a f Joanna club. The occasion was
were called to Bennettsville Monday ed in for a prom. Terry s fifth birthday,
cue to the illness of Mrs. Carr’s 1 Jimmy's mother. Mrs. Tot Stewart, After an hour of much fun Terry’s
daughter, Mrs. Russell Miller. ! served block ice cream in rainbow grandmother. Mrs. Ercie Brown, as-
Mr and Mrs. Frank Brannon and colors, and cookies. sisted hi's mother, Mrs. James Brown,
children spent Sunday with the lat- The guest of honor was showered with the serving of ice cream, birth-
ter's parents, Mr and Mrs. S. G. with gifts to celebrate the ccasion. hay cake and candies.
Sulfon, in the Bush River commun-; " Terry will long remember this
:ty. Woman’s Club To Meet affair.
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Mary Anne Terry Honored
Mrs. Joe Terry entertained at a
)irthday party Saturday honoring
er smaH daughter. Mary Anne, who
ias 'celebrating her fourth birthday.
The party
was at the Terry home on
Magnolia
street.
Games
were piayed and favors
presented
each guest.
As the
little folk gathered around
t ie pink
and white birthday cake,
ed with little girls holding light-
Mary Anne cut the f.rst
c c> candles
slice.
M rs. Tc
Burke, ^er
cie-iin and
red
assisted by Mrs. Ruby
the cake . with ice
dies.
dren were nresent a*.
a. ty,
Rehearsal Party Given
On Friday evening immediately
wine t c Sample-Warren wed-
u rehearsal Mrs. Frank Sample,
. --..-ted by Mrs. Rbett Aorams. en
tertained at the former's home for
members of the party and invited
guests. The Sample home was love
ly with decorations of mixed sum-
PHILCO
mer flowers throughout the living
room.
In the dining room from a white
l.nen Vovered table with a low crys
tal bowl of chrysanthemums as a
centerpiece, chicken salad, dainties
and iced drinks were served buffet
style.
Miss Sample presented gifts to
members of the wedding party.
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FURNITURE COMPANY
Furniture — Radios — Refrigerators — Stoves
Phone 425
Corner Main and Musfrove Streets
Sample-Warren
The Epworth Methodist church of |
Joanna, was the scene of a wedding
a Saturday afternoon, August 27. at 4'
i o'clock when Miss Frances Naomi |
Sample, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ]
i Frank Sample, of Joanna, became the
bride of Thomas Alsbury Warren,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. War-
jen, Sr., of Prosperity.
The Rev. H. Felder Bauknight,
pastor of the bride, performed the
double ring ceremony.
The vows were spoken against a
backgrund of fern and baskets of
white gladioli.
A program of wedding music was
giv/n by Mrs. Carson Nabors of Jo
anna, organist, and Mrs. Ann Pitts
Martin of Clinton, vocalist.
Robert • Warren of Prosperity,
served as his brother’s best man.
Mrs. Rhett Abrams, sister of the
bnue, ,was matron of honor, and the
bride’s only attendant. She wore a
blue crepe dress with brown acces
sories and carried a nosegay of mixed
aaiers waft matching ribbon.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her brother, James W.
Sample, wore a two-piece suit of
white gaberdine with brown and
v/hite accessories. She carried a sat-
J in prayer book topped with an or-
i chid, showered with lilies of the f val-
|ley. .1
Immediately following the cere
mony a small reception was held at
the home of the bride’s parents on
Calhoun street.
During the evening the young I
couple left for a wedding trip to an
undisclosed destination. Upon their i
return Mrs. Warren will make her
home with her parents in Joanna and
Mr. Warner will continue his studies
Clemson college until his gradua
tion in February.
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JOANNA
• Alwayl Oh the Ream
With Their Group of Money Saving Stores
JOANNA CLOTH SHOP
Offers a New Assortment of Fall Fabrics
Velvet Top Combed
CORDUROY, asst, colors, $1.39 yd.
Close-out One Pattern
DRAPERY FABRICS
Formerly $1.75, now 98c yd.
100% All Wool
FABRIC $1.85 yd.
Cotton Dress
PRINTS 29c and 39c yd.
JOANNA TREASURE CHEST
YOU PAY YOUR MONEY AND YOU TAKE YOUR CHOICE
NOTHING OVER 50c NOTHING UNDER
NO EXCHANGE — NO REFUNDS,
i SIS and MOM SHOP
SAVE ON BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHES
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
1 to 6x $1.59 ........... 7 to 14 $1.89
BOXER SHORTS, for boys .... $1.98
Fall COATS, SUITS $39.50, $44.50
Ladies’ Cotton Print
DRESSES, sizes to 52 $1.89
LONGIES, reg. junior $2.89
NYLON BLOUSES $5.95
ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE REDUCED
FOR QUICK CLEARANCE
CASH ONLY
ALL SALES FINAL — NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS
JOANNA BOWLING ALLEYS
RE-OPEN THURSDAY, SEPT. 1
RATES:
AFTERNOON UP TO 5:30 _ 15c
5:3(1 P. M. TO CLOSING TIME — 25c PER LINE
Bowling Shoes may be rented at 10c per pair. All those interested in
forming bowling teams for the winter season please contact the manage
ment cf the Stores.
ALLEYS HAVE BEEN RESURFACED AND ARE IN A-l CONDITION
BOWLING FROM 2 P.M. TO 11:30 P.M.
LAD and DAD SHOP
Mr. C. O. Marsh, of the Haas Tailoring Com|)any. will be at the Store
September lith. He will have a complete display of the newest Fall Fabrics.
Men’s
Men’s
WORK SHOES $7.50
One Group of Men’s
SUMMER SHIRTS $1.75
..SUMMER SLACKS, now $4.00
Assortment of .Men’s
SUMMER SHOES, now $5 00
MEAT SPECIALS
Center Cuts
CURED HAM, lb.
79c
Economy Cuts
CURED HAM, lb.
69c
Home-Made Pure
PORK SAUSAGE, lb
4
50c
Home-Made
MIXED SAUSAGE, lb
40c
Cubed—Native
STEAKS, lb
...... 75c
Cubed—Western
STEAKS, lb
95c
Rath’s Blackhawk Breakfast
BACON, lb 69c
Fresh
PORK LIVER, lb.
43c
Selected
BEEF LIVER, lb.
75c
Fresh Pork—Sliced
SIDE MEAT, lb.
60c
Plenty Pork, Veol, Notive Beef
and Western Beef
GROCERY SPECIALS
Red Band S. R.
FLOUR, 25 lbs.
$2.15
Pillsbury’s Best S. R.
FLOUR, 10 lbs
9?r
CORN MEAL, 10 lb. bag
45c
CLOROX, quart
17r
CLOROX, Vi gallon
?9r
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 1c Sale,
4 bars for 28c
Jewel—In Cartons
SHORTENING, 4 lbs.
79c
VESPER TEA, Vi lb. .
....'.. 49c
Virginia -
TOMATOES, No. 2 can
10c
Shortening
CRISCO, SNOWDRIFT,
SPRY, 3 lb. can !.
85c
Armour—In Cartons
SHORTENING, 3 lbs.
59c
JOANNA STORES
Joanna, S. C.