The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 22, 1949, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Correspond* nl and Representative
Extension Course To
Be Given Today
An extension course will be held
;u Clinton -high school this afternoon Mr and Mrs E E Sine ath and son
(Thursday) at 4 o’clock. The subject . oined Mr and Mrs George sineath
will be “Audio \ isual Aids, and .e and son 0 j Clinton, and spent, the
course is open to all teachers in • e visiting points of interest
and the Smoky
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county, Supti> W. R. Anderson states. I
HAYNIE’S
CAB
If you want dependable ser-
♦ vice . . .
Call 180
Anywhere In Town
25c for One
Two or More 20c Each
Why be late? Our de
pendable drivers will tret
you there safely and on
time.
in Gatlinburg, Tenn
mountains.
Mrs. R. L. Boyce and Mrs. Carl
Sease spent a few days last week in
Sumter with Mrs. J. E. Boyce.
.Miss Effie Lou Godfrey, Martha
Ann Godfrey and Roland Godfrey
attended the birthday celebration of
Truman Godfrey, their brother, who lumbi and ig now al home on
'c home from the army, on Sunday.
The celebration was at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey' in
Ladies Class To Meet
The ladies class of the Baptist
church will hold its last business!
meeting of the church year Thufs'day;
at 7 o’clock at the church, Among
the important business items for,
discussion will be the election of of- 1
ficers.
Returns From Hospital :
Friends of Miss Minn.e Lou Bur- :
nette will be interested to know she
1 has returned from State Park in Co-
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Among Our Sick
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Friends of C. W. Chandler will re- j.t
gret to learn he is a patient at Joanna 1
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FASTER
CLOSER
SHAVES
than you ever
thought possible
Simpsonville
Mr. and Mrs. George Morse and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Ramage of Truckers
Inm
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback and
! sons, Mrs. Peggy Snelgroove and Joy
; Ann spent Sunday in Newberry with
1 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsonback.
| Mr. rnd Mrs. Rufus Darnell. Mr. Frank Brannon is recimerating
and M s. Walter Fulmer and Mrs. from an appendectomy at h^ home jjj[
Joe John were Saturday visitors on Marion street. Frank was a
in Newberry. patient at Hays hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O'Den, Su- : yj r . ut n „ .. . £
zanne and Brenda spent Sunday in ■ at the General hospital ‘in ‘sp^arC- |
hospital.
Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt has returned to
Joanna hospital as a p.at.ent.
Raymond Merchant is confined to g
his home on Pickens street with jjj
three broken toes. «
with
Silverstreet
H. Craft.
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. o. burg. She will undergo an o; era- ::
, , „ . , , j Lon this week.
Caudotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh he ''"o^'h^Hampton i°ree['"' iS i §
Murpny in vlji\er Sunday. (virus pneumonia. I;-:
Mr. and Mrs. J o hr \ Lynch of Fearless Rowe is a patient at Duke m
Greenville, were Saturday guests of hospital
Mr and Mrs^ Joe Johnson j Little Dale Hunnicutt. daughter of S
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Jenkins Mr . and Mrs Jack Hunnici f suf . |
Gerald and Tony spent the week-end fe red a broken arm la«t week 8
m Macon and Atlanta. Ga^ Miss Clara Gosnell is a patient at'g
Mr. and Mrs. Luie Prater. Mrs^ j oanna hosp:tal followir an a S
Mane Price. Janice and Leonard pendectomy. S
Price, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater. Mr.: "
and Mrs. Louie Nabors. Mr. and Mrs Ever-Readv CTas* Meets
Rudy Prater. Mr. and Mrs. John The Lad.es’ of the Ever-Readv §
Gaskin. Hack and Ralph Prater. r ] aS 5 of the Methodist church held 8
Sump Prater. Dianne Prater. J. C. their quarterly business meeting IiTst g
Lambert. Mr aid Mrs. B W. Oxner Tuesday night at the home of Mrs 8
and Mrs. Dollie Prater attended the Ercie Brown on Tillman Circle Co- 8
j Prater reunion
! Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs
in Saluda county ho.-tessch
Mrs J.
Ray Boozer spent Williams
with Mrs. Brown
D. O'Dell and Mrs.
■were
Pearl
Mrs. H. M. Willingham
No beard too tough... no skio
too tender. Twice-as-wide shav
ing surface gives double the
heard coverage. Entirely new
shape is smaller in the hand,
essier to handle. More compact,
more powerful motor than ever
before. Comes in beautiiul gift
gave a
short devotional program and Mrs.
J W. Davis gave the evening prayer.
During the business hour Mrs. J.
J. Abrams, presided. Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley read the minutes of the last
meet.ng. Officers for the class of
the new church year were elected as
NOW AVAILABLE AT...
J. C. THOMAS,
JEWELER
“It’s Tune That Counts”
Sunday in Kinards with Mr. and Mrs
W D Boozer
Pfc and Mrs. Calvin Elliott and
children of Seattle. Wash, are visit
ing relatives here.
Mesdames W A Moorhead. E J
Willingham. Joe Purdy. L. H. Poag.
and Rolf Clark attended the Wom
an’s’ Missionary union meeting of the follows:
Baptist church at Hurricane churcn President—Mrs. H M Willingham,
last Thursday. i Vice-President—M rs. J M Ross
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott, Mr. Secretary—Mrs Algie Abrams,
and Mrs. D. V. Wright. Jr., spent Assistant Secretary—Mri' Lavm.a
Saturday m Royaton. Ga.. with Mr. Cooley.
Elliott's parents. Mr and Mrs. T S. Treasurer—Mrs Pat Bowers
Elliott. Assistant Treasurer— Mrs Chsby
Mr. snd Mrs. Bill Tucker and Templeton,
family of Spartanburg, visited rela- Corresponding Secretary — Mrs
tives here Sunday. (Pearl Williams
Mrs. George Vasen and son have Assistant Corresponding Secretary
returned to their home in Chicago —Mrs. J. D O'Dell,
after a visit with her parents. Mr Class Teacher—Mrs G N Foy.
and Mrs. R L Francis Mr. Fran- Assistant Teacher — Mrs J C
cis accompanied them as far as At- S.mpson.
lanta. Ga Alitor the business
ladies
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social hour
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IRRI DESCENT
TAFFETA
50 inches wide
Reduced to
SI.79 Yd.
Nail Head Taffeta
79c Yd.
Rayon Gabardine
69c Yd.
Wine, navy, brown, green,
blue, black, gold
Tweed Suiting
69c Yd.
Ideal weight for wear now
Gray and brown
FAILLE
S1.98 Yd.
PLAID and BROCADED
50 inches wide
CORDUROY
S1.69 Yd.
39 inches wide
Students Retaming To School
j Among the Joanna students return- |
mg to various colleges this week are: (
Avery Bridges. Bill Poag. Clemson
college: Misses Elaine Franzen and |
Nancy Chapman. Winthrop; Ralph
McCarthy. Richard Willingham. Mor
ton Hamm. Wendell Hair and Har
old Lewis, Presbyterian college;
Henry Osborne. Carolina; Bobby
Boyce, Harold Turner, Hack Prater
and George Frady, Erskine.
Regwerr Heads Society
On last Thursday evening members
of St. Boniface church met at Joanna
club to organize a local unit of the
National Holy Name Society. Mem
bers from Laurens. Greenwood and
Newberry counties were also pres
ent. Walter Regnery was elected
. president of the society.
Later dinner was served by Mes-
dames Walter Regnery, James Wins-
per, Carl Franzen, Mrs. P. L. Roddy
of Clinton and Miss Kitty Delany.
Sub-District Meeting ||
If About 25 members of Abe Interme- £
I diate and Senior Methodist Youth
Fellowship attended the sub-district
meeting in Laurens Monday
The adult counsellors accompanied 5$
the young people. The Joanna MYF 7,
g had charge of the worship pro-!
gram under the leadership of Jimmy \\
! Stewart and was centered around IV
! “The Angelus.” j \i
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DAN RIVER GINGHAM
49c and 79c Yd.
Lovely colors in plaids and solids
VOGUE PATTERNS
JJEW FALL AND WINTER STYLES
Clinton Textile Shop
E. Carolina Ave.
Mrs. A. I. Dixon
Ladies vs Gentlemen Ball Game
Saturday evening at 7:30 the ladies
will meet the gentlemen at Clark
field with John Ross as umpire, for
a ball game. The ladies will wear j ||
regulation uniforms and the men jjt
will wear dresses. The affair is $
sponsored by the Joanna Woman’s
club. Admission will be 15c and 25c.'
Refreshments wlil be sold.
The committee in charge consists
of Mrs. Nathan Brazil, Miss Ruth
Hair, Mrs. Norman Floyd and Mrs.
Elmer Bennett. All are invited to
come out and support your favorite
players.
Dr. Jones Fills Pulpit
On last Sunday in the absence of
Rev. James Mitchell, Dr. S. H. Jones,
State Director of the Baptist Courier, I
Ailed the pulpit of the Baptist church. J
Large congregations were present for
the morning and evening services.
Two Join Marines
oDnald Boozer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Boozer, and Pete Arthur,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arthur,
left Tuesday morning for Parris Is
land They will be there 4 weeks for
; boot training In the Marine Corps.
Save Money On
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GREY, BLUE, and KHAKI
Work Shirts
Sanforized — 14 to 18
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Work Suits
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“RED CAMEL”
8 Oz. Sanforized
Dungarees
Size* 28 to 40
PANTS
2.49
BEN S BLUE CHAMBRAY
Work Shirts
Sizes 14 to 18
39c
MEN’S T-SHIRTS
Fine Quality Combed Cotton—S. M. L
PAINTERS
OVERALLS
2.49
Sizes 30 to 42
FULLY CUT — SANFORIZED
Rugged
WORK SOX
Reinforced heel and toes
Sizes 9 to 12
19c
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