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) —” i»ha -,.» . * '••"'*•'•*-•• ••" mum *' . V t t^age fiiRht THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 17, 1949 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL ODELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Harold Willingham spent Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. R. J Willingham. Mrs. Deri Jacks and son spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. W B Garrett, in Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr«. Jim Lovelace. Mr and Mrs. Frank Turner and family spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Johnny Bouchillon in Greenville. Mr. .and Mrs. Clyde Williamson and family of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Joe Owens of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clark Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Clin ton. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doolittle. Mrs Heyward Lever. Joanne and Norris Rogers spent Sunday in Columbia. Messrs. James Hendricks, Louis Hendricks, and Mrs. Annie Sauls of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham. Carl Stroud and J. D. Johnson at tended a football game at Memphis, Tenn., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs A F. Campbell in Clinton Sun day. J:m Templeton of Calhoun Falls, spent the week-end with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D O'Dell. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Trotter and family of Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ..am Rodgers and family spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trot- _ ter. Mr and Mrs. John Longshore. Mrs Raymond Merchant, Misses Jo Nelle and Marlene Lowman, Evelyn Mer chant. Alvin Evans and J. F. Low- FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 9th day of December. 1949. I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of Nena Mar gin Copeland in office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a m , and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. J. ISAAC COPELAND, Executor. Nov. 9. 1949. 8-4cw. TO THE VOTERS JAMES CARSON, M.D. Announces the Opening of Offices for the Practice of Medicine Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Oculistics Fitting of Glasses and Contact Lenses Removable Artificial Eyes St ITE 219, JACOBS BLDG., CLINTON. S. C. Hours 9 to 5. or by Appointment Phone 463-R man visited Raymond Merchant at a Columbia hospital Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Ezell Abney and •laughter of Newberry, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Powers, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waits spent Sunday in the Pisgah National forest in North Carolina.; Mr and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt and family attended a birthday dinner for the latter’s sifter, Mrs. Nelle Tinsley, at her home in Greenville recently. Among those attending the circus in Greenville Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel, Mrs. Johnny Stroud and children, Mrs., Frances Giles. Misses Mary Freeman,! Edna Frazier ,Vera Johnson and Es sie Mae Dickey. Mrs. Dollie M. Carr spent the week- , end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cathey in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. J. J. Abrams and Bruce Ab rams visited Mr. and Mrs. E. G Kay in Greenwood Monday. tors. Leila Turner is spending a, few days with her son and daughter- j in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell visited Mrs Fulmer’s mother, Mrs. Ida Cromer, in Newberry Sunday. Miss Edna Frazier, member of the Whitmire high school faculty, spent the week-end with Mrs. Frances Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner visit ed in Clinton over }he week-end. Miss Jo Shands spent the week end with her parents in Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry Browm in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tucker of Simpsonville, are spending a few days with their sons. White, Cliff ana Marvin Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. D. E Abrams in Little Mountain Sunday. Mrs. Robert Boyce is visiting her sons, R L.. Marion and Elbert Boyce. Mr. and Mrs Walter Ambrose of Greer, spent the week-end with the former’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt. Mr and Mrs Harry Estes of Cross Anchor, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R Tompkins visit ed in Greenville over the week-end. Mrs. Richard Cash and son of Cow- pens, and Miss Doris Bozard of Ai ken, visited their mother, Mrs. Helen Bozard. over the week-end. Mrs. P L. Attaway of Whitmire, visited her daughter. Mrs. J. L. Ab rams. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce. .Ray and Jimmy, and Mrs. Robert Boyce visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Furr in Clinton Sunday. With The Sick Mrs. Louie Nabors is a patient at the Joanna hospital. Mike League, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. League, was badly burned at his home Saturday. He is a patient at the Joanna hospital. Birth Announcement Davenport Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport. Jr., announce the birth of a son, Dennis Ronald. Nov. 14 at Joanna hospital Mrs. Davenport is the former Miss Juanita Lehman. QUICK RELIEF l-itOM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatnieiittliat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Orer thr«e million bottles of the Wtixard Tuatmbnt have been sold for relief ol ■ymptomsof distress arising from Stsmsch and DueUsnal Ulcers due to Eicsss Acid — Peer Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Cosslness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc Woman's Society Meets The Woman's Society of Christian Service met Tuesday, Nov. 8, in the assembly room of the Methodist church with 25 members present. The president, Mrs. Walter Fulmer, presided over the business session. \ Mrs. Rudolps Prater presented the Advance Clipper. I Plans were made for the Christmas party to be held next month. -troo—at McGEE’S DRUG STORE YOUNG’S PHARMACY _ When the business session was due to Cacoaa Acid. Sold on Ifi day a’trial' J completed the program chairman, ^ f r r \t ich fullv Mrs. Jafnes Simpson, presented the explain* thU treatment—Iroo—at , ^ T j t I program, entitled, The Land of the Crescent and the Five Point Star.” I Assisting Mrs. Simpson were Mrs. ! Luke Wright who presented “The Star Shines in Pakistan.” Mrs. Pearl Williams presented “The Star Shines Above the Cross in Pakistan.” Mrs. Simpson concluded with an article on “Christian Unity,” and a poem, “Star of the Morning.” j The hostesses, Mrs. Pat Bowers, Mrs. Vernon Garner and Mrs. H. M Willingham, served a congealed salad course, cake and Russian tea. Reception for Rev. and Mrs. Giles The Methodist Youth Fellowship ( entertained informally Thursday eve ning at Joanna club for Rev. and Mrs. I J. W. Giles. Throughout the club rooms and mixed flowers were used. The recreation committee of the MYF led the activities of the evening under the direotion of Marvin Nor- , man. , Ladies of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service served refresh ment^. The entertainment came to an end with the guests joining members of the M. Y. F. in their Friendship Ring. Rev. and Mrs. Giles came to the community from Waterloo. Rev. Giles began his pastorate here Sunday at the Epworth Methodist church. FIRE IS SOME THING TO DREAD, fern but you can make rare tkat mil your poMessions are properly insured. Why not let us ckeck your needs now, befort a loss occurs. S. W. SUMEREL, Agent CLINTON. S. C. Jacobs Building—Tele. 80 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLJ Sub-District To Meet The Sub-District of the M. Y. F. will meet at the Epworth Methodist church Monday, November 21 with the local M. Y. F. as hosts. The churches of the Sub-District include Clinton, Joanna, Laurens, Sandy Springs, Hopewell and Wat erloo. * AtfOin JleaAUteWaif, With PRE-HOLIDAY VALUES! Special Purchase! ALL NEW! TOP QUAL ITY MEN’S Fall Suits 22.50 In handsome stripes, solids and plaids. Other stores are asking $45.00 and $50.00 for suits Belk’s combed the markets to find the best, longest wearing, smartest looking suits to offer you at a price so low you could buy all your accessories too, and still pocket dollars for other ne cessities! Single and double- breasted styles In luxurious greys, blues, and rich browns. Regulars, shorts, longs. Sizes 35 to 44. LADIES’ CHENILLE ROBES MEN’S SLACKS BETTER BUYS! BIGGER BARGAINS! More Dollar Savings! Belk’s grand assortment of hard finish worsted pants, all handsomely tailored, with full pleats, deep pockets, zipper closures! Match them with your sport coat and sport shirts. Sizes 28 to 44. 4.98 8.95 Values MEN’S TOPCOATS 100% Virgin Wool Still another saving! You will find these fine quality coats priced up to $35.00 in other itores. Belk’s offer you the Istest word in topcoats at this unusually low prle. Tans and blues. Sizes 36 to 42. EARLY FALL Dresses Reduced! GABARDINES, CREPES, FAILLES 16.95 19.50 Group I Group II Group HI 100% Virgin Wool BLANKETS 5.98 Reg. 7.95 Belk’s own “Perfect Slumber” all wool, moth - treated. Double bed size. 12.88 9.98 7.88 Values 12.95 Values 9.95 Values 3.77 Soft, comfy, warm CheniUe Robes, pink, rose, green, wine, blue and peach. So easy to wash. Sites 12 to 26. WOMEN’S Plastic RAINCOATS WITH HOOD 1.84 BIG THIRSTY BATH TOWELS 11 64c Large size towels in solid colors with con trasting border. Peach, pink. blue, yellow and green l.H value. BIG REDUCTIONS DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS - RECl'LAR 6.95 CHENILLE SPREADS 5.00 These are priced for this special event only. Beautiful colors and extra thick yarns. Will make Ideal Christmas gifts. BOXED EMBROIDDERED PILLOW CASES Metalic Yinilyte pi astir, ran be folded up and carried in your purse. Grey, blue, green and red. You cannot afford to be without one of these. 3.99 1.43 Shoes and Oxfords, brown and black leath ers. Red and green. Values up to 7.9$. Pure white bleached muslin, with fine Quality embroidery moUfa of Hla. Her. Mr. and Mrs. and floral designs. Regular l.M value. 32-PIECE SET OF DISHES 5.95 Full service for six people, and a gorgeous assortment of patterns and designs. Regular price hss been 8 95. FAMOUS BRAND “CANNON” SHEETS 1.98 “Metropolitan” style, full double bed size, 81x99, of high quality bleached muslin. Cellophane wrapped for Christ mas gifts. Pillow cases to match only 49c each. REPEAT SALE! FOOD CHOPPERS 98c All metal galvanized to withstand rust and stains. You will find many uses in your kitchen for this item. SALE! SALE! PIECE GOODS 1.000 YARDS PERCALES, PRINTS, POPLINS 19c yd. Values up to 79c Yard Dozens of patterns and colors to choose from. These are all quality goods. 36 inches wide. Here Is your chance to buy these fabrics at this unhead of price. 500 YARDS GABARDINES, WORSTEDS, FAILLES and CREPES 59c yd. 2 Yards 1.00 — Values up to 1.29 Yard When you see this fine assortment of quality fabrics at this low, low price, you will ask, how can we sell them so low? Hurry and get your share of these. CASSEROLES 98c \ Pyrex glass baking dish and cover, with metal holder to protect your table. LADIES’ RAYON GOWNS Lace and ribbon trimmed, extra quality rayon. Maize, rose, blue, orchid, nlle, white. Sizes 32 to 40. CAKE COVERS 98c Big metal cover and large cake plate to keep pies, rolls, cakes and pastries fresh longer. GIRLS’ PRINTED DRESSES Pretty patterns, cute styles, fine assortment of colors. Sizes 1 to 3. 1.98 1.00 BEAUTIFUL TABLE LAMPS 2.98 Expensive appearing lamps with china flora bases and fancy trim shades. A real value! w “FROSTY MORN” WARM-UP TOGS Two-piece, soft, fleecy, warm suits, to keep the youngsters comfy this fall and winter. Sizes 2 4o $. 2.98 “LADY CAROLINE” NYLON HOSE 89cpr. Regular Price 1.09 Pair I These are good quality 51' gauge, 15 denier hose in the newest fall shades. Sixes 8V* to ItVi. WOMEN’S NYLON ACETATE SLIPS 2.98 3.9S Values Made of the miracle fabric. These are specially priced for this sale. Requires no pressing, Just sponge out and dry. Sixes 32 ts 40.