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I / Pagre Eight V 4 r THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CFCII, O'DFI-L. Co'TW’ond^nt and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and Secretary; Mrs. Corene son were recent week-end visitors Treasurer; Mrs. Mildred T Thursday, March 23, 1950 ing of the quarter at the home of jan’s Society,^of Christian Service the Mrs. James Fulmer with Mesdames'^WOgfam, “Our Christian Brothers G. N. Foy and Walter Fulmer as Overseas,” was. presented. Mrs. J. co-hostesses. | J. Abrams gave the devotional, after The worship program was given which the following selections were by Mrs. J. M. Ross the topic being given: “Japan Yesterday and Today,” Phillips, Bowers, j "The Privilege of Prayer.” She was by Mrs. B. W. Oxner; “Japan Today and Tomorrow,” Mrs. ALgie Abrams; and “Religious Needs for Japan,” by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. Mrs. Luther Wright gave the prayer of the eve ning. ' Mrs. Walter Fulmer* president, welcomed each member present. The following committee was appointed to take care of our part in the mis sionary work of the Institution For (Continued on page two) 1 * « of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conductress; Roy L. Boyce, Chap- assisted by Mrs. James Simpson. The TTT /"'* A J r> I .. S~* 1 « 11 rt loin* TLf r*** A *-» »> * X (C . . . . . . W. C. Adair, in Clarksville, Ga, lain, Mrs. Mary Ann Wright, Mar- program was closed with a series of tt Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williamson and shall; Mrs. Bertha Fulmer, Organist; prayers, children and-H F. Neman .were visi- Mrs. Vernal Evans, Adah; Mrs. keba | - * # tors In Greenville Sunday. Bragg, Ruth; Mrs. Susie Garner, | During the business hour, the vice- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunrrtcutt spent Esther; Mrs. Louise Thomas; 4dartha; president, Mrs. John Ross, presided, Sunday in Ware Shoals ./with Mrs. Mrs- Velma Long, Electa; Mrs. Ruth and presented the resignation of SS Hunnicutt’s sister, Mrs. Maggie A. Thomas, Warder; C. E. Chapman, Mrs. H. M. Willingham, president, ft WATCH FOR Sentinel. I'. To this office, Mrs. Luther Wright 8 was elected. The class voted to buy ft a brass flower container for the al- m Among The Sick Walt Waits is confined to his home tar table, with flu. — , Refreshments of tuna fish sand- j’: ft ft Mundy. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and j family visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Salters in Greenwood SundaRv Mrs. Clvde Atkins and McCumber were guests of Mm.,'At-’J Mrs. Mary Harris is ill Jn the wiohj iced pound cake and tea were S kins’ mother, Mrs. Annie Gil'k, in a P ar tments. ■ served. ! S Chappells Sunday. ‘ ‘ Mrs - Elizabeth Hendrix is a patient — Messrs. Carson Nabors and Claude Joanna hospital after undergoing an “Beyond Our Own’’ Lawson were business visitors in ^f S- Hattie Moore and Mrs. Pearl, a modern religious Drama, “Be- 8 Charlotte. N.- C , Tuesday. illiams continue as patients at the yond Our Own,” produced by the ft Mr and Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh hospital. ,. Protestant Film Commission will be 8 and children spent Sunday in Saluda Miss Louise White is a patient at showm at Epworth chdrflr, .Wednes- ft with Mr. and Mrs. John Beden- Joanna Hospital after undergoing an day night, March 22. This is dhe of 8 baugh. ♦ appendectomy. ^ _ the finest religious films produced, g #• 8 :t :: ♦V MOORE SPECIALS ’S WEEK END film^ .produced, is cordially inVited, 1 *' M announ at her home on Sumter street after being Mrs J M. Ross and Mike Cooley Friends of Allen Barron will re- The public spout a few days last week in Char- ^ ret to learn he is a patient in the lore N C .with Mr. and Mrs. Columbia hospital following surgery. 4 nnounce Engagement Bryce Little and family. j Mr. Barron is expected home this Mrs. Pete Phillips and daughter Mrs. M. Letter Srhit^i engagement of their ens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay L. a patient At General hospital Owens of* Fountain ‘inn. The‘wed- m Greenville. Class Meets Last Tuesday evening the EVer- Ready class held their business meet- i ding will take place in the early part of April, , Woman’s Society Has Meeting At a recent meeting of the Wom- ft Home of Be tier Value w- % ...tliSiifftif, '50 BOYS SPRING SUITS Gabardines, coverts, woolens and rayons. Solid colors, plaids and checks. Sizes 4 to 18. 5.95 to 19.95 JUNIOR SPORT COATS Corduroy and wool sport coats for spring in colors to match his Easter pants. Sizes A to 18. 4.95 to 12.95 ETON AND . of Newberry, visited Mrs. Rudolph ^ e _' s r ee u perating daughter,bVcan, to Bennie Lee Gw- Prater Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers and Billy visited Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Boo/er in Prosperity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fulmer visited Mrs. Fulmers mother, Mrs. Ida Cromer, in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors were Sunday- visitors in Batesburg. Mr and Mrs. Ton? Hipp of Ninety- Six, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wil lingham Sunday. Leonard Turner of Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with Harold Wil lingham. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Warren and children of Charleston, visited Mrs. Warren’s sister, Mrs. Joe Johnson, and Mr. Johnson Sunday. Mrs. R L. Francis spent the week end in Belton with Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Leahman. Mr. and Mrs. W.’W. Niver and family were week-end guests of relatives in Clcnason. _ Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Mrs. E. J. Wil lingham apd Mrs. James_ Mitchell. ijpent Wednesday, and Thursday in Columbia and attended the state W. M l T . meeting at the First Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Waits of Ashe ville, N C . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waits of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell, Sr., of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell, Jr., of Fairfax* and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bell of Laurens, vis ited Mrs. Hattie Moore at Jo'anna hospital Sunday, Mr. and Mrs., Deri Jacks and son were week-end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Garrett, in Fort Mill. M iss Katie Mae Moseley was a Sat-, urday visitor in Columbia. Mrs. B L. Weinberg and Ben Weinberg of Athens, Ga., spent the week-end wIth~Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland and Miss Junaita Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Tot Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bridges and daughter of Ninety-Six, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff O’Dell. On Sunday -Mr and Mrs. O’Dell had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond O’Dell and Dorothy O'Dell of Columbia, and Mrs. Alma O’Dell of Forf Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Julian HfUnnicutt visited relatives in Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guest and Donald of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Montjoy Sunday. ■Mb. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman and sons of Clinton, spent Monday with* Mr and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mr- and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr., Betty Ann Lowman, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. O'Dell and children visited George Baukmght and Mr. and Mjs.'J. J^ Lowman in Chapm Sunday!" - J. B. Hart and J. P. Sloan spent a few days last week in New York attending the National Industrial Editors- meeting. Miss Elaine Franzen of Winthrop* spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen. Mrs. Frances Rowland and Miss Hilda Oxner were Saturday visitors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy attended the funeral of Mrs. Victoria Daven port in Newberry Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and children spent Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely. Mr. and Mrs L J. Brock and L. J. Brock, Jr., were Monday visitors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Whitmire and Miss Ratsy Whitmire attended the wedding of Miss Vivien Ann Cole and Marshall Kay in ( Greenville Satur day. • •• Mr. pnd Mrs. Algie Abrams and Algie spent Sunday in Greenville with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Doolittle, Mrs. Bertha Rodgers and Jo Ann and Nor ris Rodgers spent the - week-end in Augusta, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Os car Harley. Doc Smith of Gaffney, visited Mr and Mrs. Ernest Smith Sunday. Miss Sara Frederick and Copeland Whitmire visited their grandmother, Mrs. J. F. Whitmire, near Clinton Saturday. . Eastern Star Elects Officers Goldville chapter 154, Order of Eastern Star, announces the list .of officers for the coming year. They are, \irs. Modeene Brazil, Worthy Patron; James Fulmer, Worthy Ma tron; Mrs. Betty Thompkins, Asso ciate Matron; Walter J. Rice, Asso ciate Patron; ^Mrs. Virginia Boyce, EARLY SPRING DRESSES now Vi-Price ONE LOT DRESSES ; $2.00 GABARDINE RAINCOATS, slightly soiled : Vi-Price CLOSE-OUT ON ROBES ^ $3.00 ONE LOT BLOUSES, crepes and cottons Vi-Price BRASSIERES (Uplift by Adorable) 3 for $1.00 PANTIES ; 3 for $1.00 and $1.98 COTTON SLIPS, eyelet trim, sizes to 48 $1.98 * MOORE’S DRESS SHOPPE Clinton, S. C. :: ft ♦f *> :: ft LITTLE MISSES COATS AU wool fleeces and wools in beautiful Easter and Spring colors, navy, red, green, and aqua. Sizes 1 to 14. 4.98 to 14.95 GIRLS Sub-Teen Dresses Gay ruffled taffetas, gorgeous cotton charmers in buttercup yellow, sky-blues, pink, and many others to select from. Sizes 7 to 16. 2.98 up Rugby Suits Tropicals, cords and gabar dines in solids, checks and two tones. Sizes 3 to 8. 3.98 up ~ BOYS Dress Shirts Just like dad’s. White only, with two-way collors. Sizes 6 to 16. 1.98 up BOYS SLACK PANTS Gabardines, rayefns, woolens, and combinations in plaids, solids, checks and stripes. Sizes 4 to 18. 2.98 up Moc toe oxfords, brown and tan, and whites. 3.98 up Plain toe oxfords, lace and strap styles. J t 3.98 up BOYS Polo Shirts- Bold and neat stripes in gay, bright colors to match Easter ensembles. 98c up Sizes 4 to 18 MISSES BONNET AND COAT SETS Pique coat and match ing bonnets with Irish lace trim. Sizes 6 mo. to 3. 4.95 up GIRLS COTTON FROCKS Chambrays. broadcloths, g 1 n g - hams, organdies ahd dotted swiss. In a gay assortment of Easter and spring colors. Sizes 1 to 14. 1.98 up ONLY AT BELK’S WILL YOU FIND SUCH A WIDE CHOICE OF SHOES FOR CHILDREN FROM FOOTNOTES FOR EASTER SKIRTS Soft pastel woolens in solids and gay plaid spring colors. 1.98 up DRESSY BLC Fussy with frills and ruffles for Easter wear. 1.98 up PASTEL Anklets Soft combed cotton knit anklets, in blue, pink, yellow, aqua and white. Sizes 6 to 11. 29c pr. Patent baby doll ankle strap. 3.98 up Brown and white, also bine and white saddle 2.98 up 1 i ■