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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, September 8, 1949
Number 35
WEST CLINTOK SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MBS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent end Representative
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman were
called to Mauldin Monday on account
of the death x>f Mr. Whitman’s broth
er. 91c John Whitman.
Mrs. Emma Neal and granddaugh
ter of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Estes of Winnsboro, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Seay.
Mr. and Mrs. Garven Gwens of
Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Harris and Mrs. Earl Wooten and
daughter of Spartanburg, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Harris.
Ph.lc and Mrs. W. O. Sheppard
and daughter of Newport, R. I., are
spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McAbee of
Enoree, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hampton, f
Gerald Baker of Marietta, Ga., has
returned home after several weeks
visit with his grandmother, Mrs. W.
R. Price.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Owens visited
their son, D. E. Owens, and Mrs. Ow
ens in Laurens Tuesday.
Those attending the Adams reun
ion from this community Sunday
1 were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mr.
SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN
ADDED AT RODDY’S
Chicken Chow Mein
—that famous and delicious dish,
served at all times
Business Luncheon
50c
ONE MEAT, TWO VEGETABLES, BREAD. BI TTER
AND DRINK
We Are Now Prepared To Serve Our Customerx
Small Western Branded Steaks
at $1.45
Large Steaks — $1.75
Roddy's Restaurant
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and Mrs. Robert Adams and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and
family and Mrs. Loretta Caughman.
Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Sparks attend
ed the Sparks reunion in Union Sun
day
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Scott in Union.
Mrs. Jesse Samples and daughter
visited Mrs. Samples’ mother, Mrs.
Hattie Smith, who is seriously ill in
Charlotte. N .C„ the past week-end.
Mrs. Wilson Garner and children
of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil-
kerson and daughter of Toccoa, Ga.,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J W. Hedspeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
and Jimmy and Charles Kinard vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Britten In
Morganton, N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. B. Norton, Mr.
and Mrs. John D. Burwick attended
the Norton reunion in Greenville'
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Devall and
children of Williamston, visited
relatives here during the week-end.
Billy E. Hamrick, who has been
stationed in England, has received an
honorable discharge from the army,
and is at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Berry of Whit-
mirt, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. H. E Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Harvey in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell. Jr..
*nd children tpent Sunday in the
mountains of North Carolina.
Mrs. Ess.e B Simmons., Mrs.
Blanche Creswell, Mr. ant Mrs Mel
vin E Creswell visited Mr, ant Mrs.
J. M. Crsewell in Abbeville Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs Claud Warren and
ich.ldren of Charleston, are visiting
Mrs. Warren s mother. Mrs A F.
Campbell, and ether relatives.
Mr. and Ms. Grange Campbell and
eons visited Mrs. Chari.e Garret*
and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Prince in
Spartanburg Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Pete McMan.n of
Fairforest, vis.ted relatives here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson and
children of Laurens, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Wallenzine dur.ng the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Burton of
Greenwood, spent Sunday w.th Mr
and Mrs. Claud WalUenzint.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mr
and Mrs. Rufus Darnel! of Joanna,
visited Mrs. A F. Campbell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Maye and
daughters visited Mrs. May's parents.
Mr and Mrs. C. P. Grady, in Union
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell, Mr.
i and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell were
| Voters in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and
Sandra of Ware Shoals, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W E Bras
well.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Adams and
children and Mrs. J. B. Barbery were
visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. David Owens spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. P Dye, in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burton, Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell McCall were called
to Greenville recently on account of
the death of Mrs. Settle C. Burton.!
Rev. and Mrs. John H. Holland
attended the ministers meeting of the
Southern M. E. conference at Maple
JStreet church in Columbia Monday.
Mrs. J. B. Patterson and children ;
spent the weekend with Mrs. J. W.
Patterson in Fort Mills. Mr. Patterson
joined them on Sunday for the Pat
terson reunion.
Marion Deadwyler and Edward
Beckham of Parris Island, spent sev
eral days at their homes recently.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yarborough and
Mrs. Bill Culbertson of Whitmire,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarbor-
'ough Sunday.
J. D. Berwick of Baltimore, Md.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yar
borough.
Sgt. and Mrs. Willie Lawson of
Camp Lee. Va., spent the week-end
j with Mrs., Betty Lawson.
Miss Dorothy Gilmer is visiting
her brother, E. E. Gilmer and Mrs.
Gilmer in Noriolk, Va.
Sgt. and Mrs. C. W. Robertson
spent the week-end with relatives in
Greenville.
Mrs. Bill Hedspeth and son of
Laurens, spent Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble.
Miss Gladys Bobo of Whitmire,
spent last week with Mrs. Mollie
Painter.
Miss Irene McFadden of Laurens,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary
Jane Blackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Owens had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs S.
A. Owens of Gaffney.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Adams of
Ninety-Six, recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Adams.
Mrs. Ben Campbell and son, Jerry,
spent the weekend with her parent*,
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jenkins, in Ware
Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of
Anderson, spent the week-end with)
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell.
Mrs. Ursula McCary and Kay
Childs of Greenwood, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Adams.
Hubert Leopard spent Sunday with'
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leopard, near Saluda.
George ces, on August 4. Mrs. Snow is the Snow’s parents. Mr and Mrs J >hn
former Miss Mary Campbell.
Among The Sick
O’Neal Campbell is a patient in
the Oliver General hospital in Au
gusta, Ga.
R. R. Gilmer has been ill several
w r eeks.
Birth Annuncements
Evans
Mr. and Mrs James Evans are re
ceiving congratulations upon the ar
rival of a son, James Elliott, on Au
gust 28 at the Newberry county hos
pital.
Mrs. Evans is. the former Miss
Cleo Hooper of this city.
♦
Snow
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow announce
the birth of a daughter, Mary Fran-
Campbeil here.
Miss Arnold Honored
M. W. Adams entertained at
Adams Reunion Held
About one hundred and twenty- Mrs.
five friends and relatives met at the ' a dinner given in honor of Miss Billie
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adams Arnold at her home Monday evening,
near Greenwood Sunday for the Ad- Miss Arnold was presented a string
ams reunion. Picinic lunch was sery-! of pearls.
ed on the lawn in the old-fashioned i -
way. Woman's Club Meets
This was the first reunion held and The Woman’s’ club met Monday
it was decided to make it an annual evening with the president, Mrs. J
L. Arnold, presiding. The club sang
# j' Help Somebody Today.’’
Receives Discharge The secretary, Mrs. Frank Han-
Sgt. Bill Snow has received an cock, called the roll with each mem-
honorable discharge from the army ber answering with “Who is our.ideal
August 11 at Elgin Air Base. Fla. Neighbor’’”
Sgt. Snow spent four and one-half Mrs. Roy Trammell read the by
years in service, of which twelve laws to the new members, after
months were in the Pacific area. which it was voted to change the
Mr. and Mrs. Snow and children meeting night to the second and
are making their home with Mrs.' <Continued on page six)
Joanna Store News
GlatU Slt&p.
All Wool Gabardine, assorted
colors, remnants, yard $3.39
All Wool Dress Remnants,
yard $1.65 and $1.85
Joanna Drapery Fabric,
48 inches, yard $1.50
38-inch Curtain Material,
yard 16c
Joanna Chintz, yard
89c
Rose Printed Towels—
Large size, 22x44
SI .00
Guest size, 16x28
50c
Wash Cloth, 12x12
25c
Don't Forget the Treasure Chest
At the Cloth Shop — Nothing
Over 50c
<l>& and Mom Shop.
Jane Irwill Sweaters,
100% wool .... $2.95 and $5.95
Ladies' Rayon Panties,
2 pairs $1.00
Children's Dresses, sizes 7-14,
for , : $1.98
Boys' Fur Collar Jackets .... $11.95
Distinctive Costume Jewelry and
Novelties $1.00- $2.50
(Plus tax)
Girls' Sweaters, 100% wool, $2.95
One group Summer Dresses,
values to $20 \ $5.00 - $9 00
Cotton Dresses, sizes 12-20
and 38-52... . $1.98-$2 98
All Mojud Nylon Hose, 51 gauge,
summer shades, reduced to $1 25
One group Ladies Blouses,
reduced to $1.50
Meni Sltofi
Men's Hood Knee Boots $5.95
Work Shoes $7.50
Sport Hose for young and old .... 49c
Robertson Dress Shoes $7.50
Meat Specials!
Cured Horn Shanks, lb 35c
Cured Horn, center arts, lb 79c
Cured Ham, economy cuts, lb. 69c
Rath's Block Hawk Pure Pork
Smoked Sausage, lb 65c
Fresh Ground Beef, lb 50c
Rath's Black Hawk Breakfast
Bacon, lb 69c
Home-made Pure Pork Sausage,
lb 50c
Home-made Mixed Sausage,
lb 40c
Rib Meat, square cuts, lb 38c
Plenty Fresh Pork, Fryers, Veal,
Beef, Fish, Oysters
One group Men's Summer Shirts
reduced for quick clearance
Hanes' Knit Sport Shirts,
special at $1.50
Grocery Specials!
$1.67
73c
Hi Tide Flour, SR, 25 lbs.
Hi Tide Flour, SR, 10 lbs.
Gamecock Scratch Feed,
25 lbs.
SI.10
45c
79c
31c
Sugar, 5 lbs.
Jewel Shortening, 4 lbs.
Duke's Mayonnaise, pint jar
Giant size Silver Dust with
dish towel inside 59c
Giant size Rinso 57c
Grandma's Molasses, gal. jar $1.75
Double 'A' Alaska Pink Salmon, 31c
Frozen Strawberries, 12 oz. 39c
BOWUNG ALLEYS
15c per Line Up To 5:30 P. M 25c per Line 5:30 Until Closing
Alleys Are Now Open — Pin Boys Needed at the Alleys
Put Your Order In for Barbecue Chickens Whole Chicken $1.75
Lunch Room Will Be Open on Sunday from 1:30 to 6:00 P. M.
JOANNA STORES
Joanna, S. C.