The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 08, 1949, Image 8

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1 * & V Pape Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 MI D W AY \ Drive-In Theatre 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : ♦ NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9TH MY DOG RUSTY Ted Donaldson Ann Doran ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ % SATURDAY — SEPTEMBER 10TH TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTIES Franchot Tone Brod Crawford MONDAY-Tl’ESDAY SEPT. 12TH-13TH NEW ORLEANS Arturo DeCordova Dorothy Peck WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY SEIT. 14TH-15TH UNKNOV/N ISLAND Virginia Grey Phillip Reed ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE “*3L How long since your watch has been checked? Your good watch deserves good care — the care J. C. THOMAS is equipped to give it. No mat- . ter what the make, our trained experts will check your watch carefully—wdth no obligation to you. If it should need attention, we ll be glad to serv ice it economically and promptly. if. And, while you’re checking up on your watch, dress it up as well. See our large selection of hand some watch bands — in metal, fabric and leather. jXhey’re designed to go with any type of waKK and to make your old watch look new. It’s "Watch Inspection Time" Check up—then dreis up your watch' FOR THE GIFTS YOU’LL GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR JEWELER BE YOUR GUIDE . J. C. THOMAS, jewels "it’s Time That Counts” Joanna News For The Week MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Corrrspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair, of Colum-! bia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross, of High Point, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce T. Little, Barry, A1 and Ros- anne of Charlotte, N. C., were guesta S over the Labor Day holidays of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Mr...and Mrs?. Claude Warren and| children, of Charleston, were Mon day guests of Mrs. Warren’s sister,* Mrs. Joe Johnson, and Mr. Johnson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and sons spent the week-end in Gatlinburg, Tenn.. with the latter’s parents, Mr. 1 r.nd Mrs. Pink P;erce. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy, of Greenwood, were week-end guests ! of Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace. Mis. McCarthy remained over until Mon- i day to attend the Youth Day services! at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Gipp Cats and Glo ria, of Newberry, were Monday vis itors o? Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, j . Mrs. E. H. Alexander and Stan are spending the week in Greenville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner, of Greenville, spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. ana Mrs.; Walter Waits. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Coats, of Laurens, were Sunday visitors of Mr. | and Mrs. Roy Boozer. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell King and j sons joined Mr. and Mrs. George Sin- j eath and son, of Clinton, and attend ed the singing convention at New; Franklin church near Bowersville, ( Ga., Sunday. Bud O’Dell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton in Calhoun Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sweatt and children, of Columbia, are spend ing the week with Mrs. Sweatt's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Landford. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surratt and chil dren, of Fairview, spent last Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ab rams. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt spent the week-end in Easley with Mr. and Mrs. A Smith. Mrs. Helen Abrose attended the Lollis reunion in Honea Path Sun day. Messrs. Horace and Marvin Man- ley visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cul bertson and Carl McKinley in Green wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, of Clin ton. visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hol lingsworth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt were Saturday visitors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boozer, of K> nards. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers. Bruce Stewart, of Knoxville. Tenn., is spending a few days with his par- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart. On ■ Sunday. Charles Stewart, of Colum bia. visited Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Boyd Manley, of Ware Shoals, vis ited his brother, P. W. Manley, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.' Hunter Godfrey, Ronnie and Lucile. Mfs. R. H. Hill of Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Tucker and Sylvia Ann, also of Woodruff, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bodie. of New berry. joined Mr. and Mrs. Clyde At kins and spent the week-end at Chimney Rock. N. C. Mrs. Maggie Marshall and Mar garet. and Mrs. Clyde Bledsoe spent the week-end in Greer with Mr. and Mrs. David Marshall. Mrs. James Bodie and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bo Gardner and son spent Sunday :n Newberry with rel atives. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rushton, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end | with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Parker, of Char lotte, N. C., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bodie and Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie. Fred Coleman, of Columbia, is spending a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coleman. Vestus Wehunt and Ed Sainague of Washington, D. C., are spending a | few days with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt.' Miss Evelyn Palmer and Charles Palmer of Atlanta, Ga., spent last week with Miss Georgia Lewis. Miss Amelia Carol Dean, of West Clinton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett. On Sun day they visited Miss Minnie Lou Burnett in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollsonback and sons, Mrs. Peggy Snelgrove and daughter, visited relatives in Ninety- j Six Sunday. Mrs. Buford Weir spent the week- iend in Whitmire with Miss Frances King. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell visited Mrs. A. F. Campbell in Clinton Sunday. With the Sick Mrs. Horace Black is recuperating from an operatic*? at Joanna Memo rial hospital, at her home in the Shady Grove section. Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt is recuperat ing at her home in the Joanna apart ments. Mrs. Hix Marshall is ill at her home on Milton road. i Mrs. Bell Kitchens has returned from General hospital in Spartan burg and is at the home of her son, Jim Kitchens, and Mrs. Kitchens. Mrs. Cora Lee Lever is a patient at Joanna Memorial hospital. Patsy Derrick and Eugene Motes underwent tonsilectomies at Joanna Memorial hospital last week. Fearless Rowe is at home after spending last week in the hospital for treatment. Read The Chrohide-Your Neighbor Does Claw To Meel The Ever-Ready class will hold its quarterly business meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Ercie Brown on Tillman Circle. Officers (Continued on page six) V :fcj: WHY PAY MORE? Nationally Famous Made 100% Wool Worsted Men’s Suits $45, $50, $55 Quality YES! 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