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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Comspondent and Representative
visited’Mr. and" Mrs. A. B. and other
relatives near'Clinton'la'st week.
Mrs. W. B. Garrett of Fort Miff,
Mrs. Deri Jacks.
Mr and Mr.- Charles Stewart and Tuesday ; after spending the holidays ' Mrs. Virgie Garner visited her par
son of Columbia, spent ^ few days with .hisr-parejits, -Mr,- -and Mrs. Ls 1 ents^Mr. and Mrs.—ila-r-ry EstesT'tn
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tot H. Poag. Bill will graduate this An chords t week.
• i Mr. and’Mrs. D. S. Reid of Lyman,
, ..no, ... Ke’Treshxnen'ts oc sandwiches, pota-
spent a few day.- last...Week^W44h her; to chips, other dainties and drinks
;;daughter -and son-in-law, Mr. and were scrve d buffet style'
The guest of honor was presented
a lovely gift of lingerie.
Thursday, Januaty-4^4350
Virginia to take up her duties with
the "WAC’s January 6.
Refreshments of- sandwiches, pota-
'j/ewar
\
Osborne-Brauth
of historic importance.
Group one, under the leadership
of Mrs. Myrtle McCumber will have
charge of refreshments for the occa
sion. . A
At this time, the winners in-the
Christmas home decoration contest
will be announced, three prizes be
ing offered.each year by the club for
. \ I ***& tv* * v;civa* jtai tilt viuu iWi
. ‘ -vir :, nf i M r « Clarence Robinson "'V i Mr. and Mrs., L. M. Wood of New-; the most beautiful flecoration, the
Mrs. James Simpson and Chisty ^ holid a ys visiting points of ^bnims G berry, announce the marriage of Mrs. | most original decoration, and the
/a Ul dlllo. •' ; \IT /-v ' c» ciefzir* TPr- o — - T 1 J — —it
„re spending several days with Mrs. ^ in °S Ab ^ ams ' H m ' T T P , • - t . Wood s sister, Frances Louise Os- simplest decoration
Simpson's sister. Mrs. Curtis Jackson '£™ s \J n MlSSiSSippi a0d ' Frank t Mr. .and Mrs T Purdy visited' to p,. t Robert Edward P
end Mr Jackson in Honea Path. - ert °"\ Mrs j H Lott and , on otters daughter and son-in-law, Qf c Q Petersburg, I ^ „
M- and Mrj Pat BowerS visited M^ a f ^M rs ' n J; an « ^ Mr. apd Mrs^ Walt Spires in Colum- ^ P , iCongreSS KoS
’^Mr^and'Mr? ^uV^VTcciVthv nf'h«rS -during the* holidays. <ia j The marriagewas solemnized Jan-! Spending, ToX
™; y c t ^ont h m ofthe W- Mr. and‘Mrs. Carson Nabors spent with The Sick • uary 1 in'Newberry with Rev. Brock- , St . j
Ninety-S^. Spem pan Oi tne np.n Atlanta r.a with
ing bipartisan backing for such a
tax cut Congress members would do
well to wait-and see what .general
revenue program will be laid'down
shortly by President Truman.
The President is expected to favor
repeal ef many wartime excise taxes,
provided Congress increases levies
on corporation profits, gifts and es
tates, and probably those on middle
and upper income groups, sto offset
the loss. j
“The people certainly are discon* -
days with tne latter’s parents,
nd Mrs. James Lovelace.
•^j r the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with
: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howard
Jackie Hunnieutt, daughter of man officiating
Mr...and Mrs. Jack HUnnicutt, is re- Mrs - Braum is the youngest daugh-
Bottles Ahead
Mr and Mrs Colin Crawford and Miss Miriam Willingham of Bre- CU p era ting after having* measles and * e r of Osborne and the late Mrs.
vh\ron \nn of Grcenritle visiteri- var< ^- ^ ^ spent last week with bToneml -pn eumonia . * rSallie Osborne, formerliy of Joanna, a
/Y,;; V h‘ Aievnnder over-Mr.'and Mrs. G. S. Lewis. __ [ Mrs Billy'^abors is a hospital pa- Mr. Braum is the son of Mr. and t
V; d , Mr. and Mrs. Emory -Moore, Mr.• tient —. ^ MfST Robert Braum of St. Peters- c
1 mT Airs'.' Clarence Milne of- and Mrs. Joe Johnson were Saturday, Fr j ends of j e ff O’Dell Williie in-! burg.. At present, he is stationed at
Corpus Christi, Texas, spent Monday 6 uests of Mr-and Mrs. John Lynch terested t0 be recuperating ; Cam P Gordon, Augusta, Ga
with ’he latter's sister, Mrs.. L. H.! ir V Greenvi ^*’ „ at his home on Magnodia street after
Si and MnPoag. i »*■•?* Mrs Har0,d Da , rn f n •'| d • »»y »t Hays hospital.
s Lacey Whitlev and Hay Frances spent several days in, .^j rs Annie E. Gunter was confined:
5 . M A ,.eKarrv with Mr and Mrs Harner cur. .... j
Sgt. and M/
Children of For
t>d Mr. and
latter’s parents, uunu urc tiunua^o. ,
■ Miss Ruth Podrats spent last week week in Newberry with -*
. ... „ • Mrs. Ervin Dodgen.
"Mi and Mrs.' Roy Gum and fam- 1 Mr. and Mrs. ,.E, J.. Willingham | tcr
Joanna Club To Meet
I mVs Lacey Whitley and Ka y Prances spent several days l n j ^ rs . Annie E. Gunter was confined The first meeting of the Joanna make every word anc
if Fort Bragg, N. C., visit-, Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Harper ber bojne i as ^ due illness.! Woman’s club in 1950 will be held, toward a winning tally
nd Mrs*. -Ed Osborne, the" Wherr y % '’f ek ’ .. ., t ^ I this evening (Thursday) at 7 o'clock ber.
irents, durin the holidays. Mrs. Bell Tew is spending thej Party for-Mrs. Sellers | in the community club house. Senate Democratic le
j t i--* ...—-i, week in Newberry with -Mr. and A lyrruin nf friende m«at thAi A nrnerram r-nvatina thA 12 months Illinois lAd off thp nrpl
Washington, Jan. _.
and Republican leaders sparred cau
tiously today as they looked for an
opening to land a political hayjnaker
during the next Congress session
starting yesterday.
With 467 of the lawmaker^ up for
re-election this year, they aim to
make every word and vote count
next Novem-
tented,”'Martin said. “They are kick
ing about high taxes, high govern-
- jment spending and high prices.”
Senator Taft (R-Ohio) predicted
2.—Democratic that ther e will be more opposition
to many parts of the Truman pro
gram in this session.
in the community club house. Senate Democratic leader Lucas of
the! A program covering the 12 months Illinois led off the preliminary word
apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pra- I of the year has been arranged and i bout with a recommendation that
A group of friends met *at
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Burns and SP 6 " 1 ^ e ^ ay Wlth Mri -7--,
t c+ r/ wi ' ' ( da >'s last week.
j jytrouen n \ J Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clark, Mrs.
H L_ s, Ann Low, ^ ^n Z
and Mr?. P. E white SHunnteut. spenl wwa
Mr'^and Mr? Mar,on Boyce and ^ V! dUrin , S H ^““n Tllurfns ^
?„„? ? t ,.nt a few,days las, weeK w„h X* *£*«»*. - and
’tt and m” Robert Moss i, ^ Mrs.’Corl SeaA visited Points of in-
A w rmi-kcr of tercst in Florida last week.
WhS; re. wore'sundly guest's of Mr.! Mr -nd M„. J O. R^ted Mr.
. „ , TflV , n r-nkm an d MrsrW. L. Ray in Charlotte, ;m.
' Mr and Mrs.^ohn Taylor of C.. and H- E_ A ^jvood in Ruther-
GreenvU'e. Mr and Mr,. MUH* Gil- N - =•- ^
reafh of Charleston, and Mr, and). - V11 ; a “
; and Laurens.
Mr and Mrs G W a Price and Mrs. Maggie Marshall, Margaret
cnarue Coloinan vusttedpoinfs of in-j and Ma^haU ^visUod^Mr-
terest in Florida last week. ... r* d,.r-
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Oswalt. Lewi,, and friends ,n Jefferson, Ga., dtir-
t.nd Alvin Evans spent the week-end mg the holidays.
with Mr. and Mrs. James Glenn in' Mr. and Mrs. W burn Russell and
Durham. N. C. .children wcre-*.s.tors m Central
" Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt last week. and
and familv spent Monday and Tues-' . Mr. and Mrs Lee Thomas and
la> d M ,lh H^ Boggs 5 „ P N e o n rri ^"^^omas'Tn Chirlo4. N. ' C-
' n Mr's Jerry Dav.s and Mrs. Johnny were
su^y-fr.^. WT,
R'l' Poa o re’-j^ned to C’emson-B. Kellett in Laurens.
B.i. I gag returned to L.emson ^ ^ Vernon Moore of
a, au . Jacksonville, Fla., spent last week
Al ine With Mr. and Mrs. CecU-.Mont-joy:---
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mason and
Dorothy Lee spent the past two
weeks in Meridian. Miss., with Ml
1 and Mrs. W. E. Reeder.
2c Mr. and Mrs. Marian Boyce and
-i iwi 50115 vlslted in Lynchburg, “ Va., and
S10 ° Charleston a few days last week.
10c _sgt. Forrest G. Brawley of Phoen-
. 10c ixville. Pa.-, spent a few days last
$30 00 up week with his brother, J. L. Braw-
ift iey, and Mrs. Brawley.
‘ Miss Janie Hill and Fred Colema.iL,
'Tbt' Columbia, visited- Mr. and Mrs.
2c ' Charlie Coleman last w-eek.
>arunem oi ;vir. ana aars. Ajruy rxa-| oi me year nas oeen arranged ana i uuui wiui a recommenaauon max
r on Monday night for a going- members will come dressed repre- j Congress go slow in acting on pro-
i’av nnrtv for Mrs Lih SaIIaiU of spnting either a month, a season, or posals to repeal excise taxes. He'in-
in a manner symbolizing some date'dicated that although there is swell
Mr and Mrs. Roy Guin and f-am- 'v v .• A nii ' ier on lvtonaa y !U Sox xor a going- memoers wm , • —
dv c\rvf Pomaria cnent Sunday with were Saturday visitors in oreenvine. away par ty for Mrs. Lib Selleils of ■ senting either a month, a season, or, posals to repeal excise taxes. He'in
hD\ °and Mrs. Ervin Stroud. 1 Mr i s ’ a , Lila J phim PS of Laurens. C Unton. Mrs. Sellers'will leave for! in-a manner ' " ' ' ' 1
Dr. Fred E; Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Brbad St
Office Hour* 9:00 to 5:S0
Phone 658
WHEEL
Thread, spool
1 Lot ^ hairs, each
Lamp Shades
Trash H ans, each
Dining Room Suit
Window Shades, each
Commode, complete 1 *’"
Buttons, card
I^adies' Anklets, pair
Junk
.aJn, *•'<*’*'"'***
Free Groceries
ary 7, at 6 p.m.
THE WHEEL
Old Broadway Theatre Bldg.
LAURENS J*
toog
/n&wis
“YOl R FAMILY THEATRE”
Children l nder 12 Free
First Show at Dusk—Complete
Show After 10
r i ■ ■■■
Fri.-Sat. : January 6-7
Adventures of
Gallant Bess
(In Color)
n
Cameron Mitchell, Audrey
Long. Fuzzy Knight. Ed Gargan
Sunday January 8
One Night Only
Show Starts at 9:00
Criss Cross
Burt Lancaster, .Yvonne De-
Carlo. Dan Duryea. and
Steven McNally
Mon.-Tues. Jan. 9*10
Merrily We Live
An All Stair Cast
Wed.^Thur. Jan. 11-12
The Naked City
Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Duff
mod Dorothy Hart
5c! Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Rogers and
• I children and Miss Amelda Hunni-
C cult visited Mr. and Mrs.\P. T. Boyce
in Sumter last week,
j Miss Magdalene. Beaman of Kin-
iards. spent the past week-end with
Come in today and register for t Misses Rnih and Amelda Hunni-
$5.00 Free Groceries No purchase cUtt
necessary. Drawing Saturday, Janu-1 Mr and Mrs - j j Clark, of Clin
ton. Mrs. J. W. McCain, Miss Em
ily Crooks, Mrs.- Roy Livingston
and Dei rell -Livingston of Greer,
werevThursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Rolfe Clark. 1
Mrs. Hayne Willingham and Mrs.
Elizabeth Hendrix spent last Thurs
day in Greenville with Mr. and
Mrs. Jame? Henffrix.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stevens of
Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams
and son were Christmas day dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ste-
, vens.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stevens and
children, Dan Gunter and son spent
Friday in Augusta, Ga., visiting
relatives. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Stevens visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Le.ver in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Owens and
Keith visited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ow
ens* an d other relatives in Johnston _
! last week. ®\
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch and
Dixie, spent Sunday with their par-
jents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Couch and
! Mrs. Essie Reeves.
! Mrs. Gene Bishop, Billy and Jamie
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. >
H. Rinehart, in BateSburg a few days
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons and
; family visited in Sandy Springs this
week.
Mrs. Bertha Stroud, Mrs. Edna
Hairston, Carl Stroud and Barron
Hairston visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl j
Stroud in Walterboro Thursday.
! Mr. ^nd Mrs. Guy Clarke visited
I relatives in Seneca and Westminster
last,week.
: M'r. and Mrs. R. R. Boyce visited
jthe former’s aunt, Mrs. Maggie Bak
er, in Clinton Sunday.
1 Mrs. Joe Owens of Union, “ s^ent
i the Christmas holidays with Mr. and
! Mrs. Guy Clarke. 1 —-—:
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce and Sandra
spent the Christmas koUdays with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Hughes in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks and Shula
JANUARY CLEARANCE
of Better Values
WHITE
SALE!
WASH CLOTHS
5c
Limit 20 per Customer
r < t
. —
rive String
BROOMS
soc
Limit 2 per Customer
COTTAGE
CURTAINS
98c pr,
LADIES’
SATIN SLIPS
99c ea.
1.98 Valde
MENS SUITS
r .
Drastically Reduced!
19.50
Others Reduced To
29.50 and 34.50
Values up to 45.00
These bargains are just
ing for — Don't wait —
1-2
PRICE!
WOMEN’S
' —DRESSES
—SUITS —COATS
SALE!
What you have been wait-
Hurry before it’s too late!
MEN’S HDKS.
5c
Final Clearance!
WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES — PLAY SHOES
AND OXFORDS
Sizes
4 to 9
3.00
Widths
AAA to C
BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS
Size 27x27 — 2.59 value
f 08
y ' -
* VVV'V'f’- -AVVvl yV/Vk
Dozen
36-Inch Bleached
LONG CLOTH
FRINGED FLUFFY
CHENILLE
SPREADS
Look! — 7.95 Value
3.99
“WESTMINSTER”
ll Wool
BLANKETS
3.99
Full Double Bed Size
Rayon Binding
Regular 5.95 Value
BATH MAT
SETS
Assorted Colon
1.98 Values
99c
“Somnola” Sheets
A SPRING KNIGHT FABRIC
(Type 128)
Big
SnOwy White
Double Bed
Size
81x99
First Quality
Bleached Muslin
81x108 Size
T.74
Famous Cannon Sheets
72x108
1.98
81x108
2.29
81x99
1.98
WORTH
PILLOW CASES
38c
42x36 Size.
49c Value
BIG THIRSTY
BATH TOWEtJS
29c
WHITE GOODS SALE
WHITE ROSE FABRICS
—Nainsook
—Lawn
—Slip Cloth
—Voile
—Batiste
—Long Cloth
FIRST QUALITY
Me
“id
—Slub
Broadcloth
—Cambric
—Lertd Check
—Oxford Cloth
—Broadcloth
FULL BOLTS
Formerly
3.79
Value
LARGE F
SHEETS
2.98
V Big!
190x108
For Only ’
Limit 26 per Customer
MEN’S SHIRTS
BLUE CHAMBRAY
1.00
/
NYLON HOSE ~
51 Gauge — 15 Denier
59c
2 pair 1.00
MEN’S T SHIRTS
39c
Regular 79c
LADIES’
HOUSE SHOES
99c
Special Purchase
TOWELS
19c
Regular 39c Values
WOMEN’S
COTTON SLIPS
Sanforized — Sizes 32 to 42
1.59
* .
Regular 1.98
CLOSE OUT!
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Cotton
BLOUSES
1.00