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HobrnHood Lydia Mills Store MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA i-P v; * x '";iv wrnm mm* , : i .fc Mi • v. • •.•XvXv:-: :-xx . :v < < . ;v. ^ FRIDAY-SATURDAY MARCH 31APRIL 1 COLORADOTERRITORY Joel McCrea — Virginia Mayo MONDAY-TUESDAY APRIL 3-4 TULSA Susan Hayward — Robert Preston WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY • APRIL 5-6 BOMBA, JUNGLE BOY Johnny Sheffield ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE Shows Start at 7:00 * « PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA \»RS rrril OT»Fl,L. Cnrrwnomlrm *nd Keprrsentatlve Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holley and adorned the table. The cake was .cut daughter of Clinton, were Sunday and served with ice cream and can- j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holley, dies. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks Visited Stan received many gifts, which he 1 the latter’s brother, and sister-in- opened and passed among his friends. law, Mr. and Mrs. Berlyn Mathis in •* ♦——- - Columbia over the week-end. | W. M. IT. To Meet April 4 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and The Women’s Missionary union of sons were Saturday visitors in the Baptist church will meet April' Greenville. ! 4 at Tn’clock at the church. The pro- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and Kram chairman, Mrs. Joe Purdy,, will ' son of Columbia, visited Mr. and present the program. Hostesses will Mrs. Tot Stewart Sunday. be Mrs. Otis Murphy, Mrs. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Pet Wicker and son Murphy and Mrs. James Mitchell. of Newberry, and Mrs. Elizabeth ♦ Wicker were Sunday visitors of Mr. Methodist Society To Study Youth and Mrs. Jeff O’Dell. “Youth, Our Partners in Kingdom Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boozer of Building,’’ will be presented by Mrs. Kinaxds, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Warren James Simpson at the April meeting of Newberry, spent Sunday with of the Woman’s Society of Christian their daughter, Mrs. Pat Bowers, and-Service of the Methodist church. Mrs. 1 Mr. Bowers. " Walter Fulmer, president, asks that; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Girk and all members be present. Miss Peggy Nell Girk of Ware Shoals, -*» visited relatives here Sunday. j in Sword Drill Contest Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent Myrtle Murphy represented the Sunday in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Intermediate Girls Auxiliary of the D. C. Whitman and Mrs. A. F. Camp- Joanna Baptist church, and Ethel bell. Mae Rowe the Juniors at the Asso- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell of Laurens, ciational Sword Drill contest in New- visited Mrs. Hattie Moore Sunday, berry las.t week. Myrtle won first Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner and place in the contest and will repre- Larry were Saturday visitors in sent the Reedy River association ih Prosperity. the regional contest April 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., -* and son of Greenwood, spent Sunday Card of Thanks with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr. To everyone who was so nice to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and us during the illness of our son, Billy family of Honea Path, and Mrs. Mat- Johnson, we wish to take this oppor- tie Brock Harris of Spartanburg, tunity to thank each of you. Your i were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. thoughtfuness, kindhess, cards, flow ers and toys were greaty appreciated, j —Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson. I New Frocks To Bloom In Spring L. J. Brock. Mrs. W. W. Johnson of Washing ton, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and son of Woodruff, were guests during the week-end of Mr. nad Mrs. L. L. Johnson . Mrs. Wade Jenkins visited Mr. and ^ Mrs. Grover Jenkins in Greenwood, Paris _ n0 wom3n . s Wardrobe wlu a m W t rv'r, 1 complete without a bouquet of ^r^ond Mrs. Grady .Spires of CUn- artmcia f [lowers thls s ton Mr. and Mrs. CP. Wo ford vis- s u d p ^ '' » r L u Jdl 5 ^ >°P ranking French couturiers: son, Randy Wofford, Sunday. Randy havc bunches 0[ wi , d „ ; is a patient at the Shnner s hospital clustcrs of eardenias carnations or , in Greenvi le. .. roses placed on the lapel, poking Mrs Bertha Rodgers and family of ou[ 0( \ ke , ^ £ th », Augusta, Ga., visited her parents, belt or cuff Mr ,. an<i a M S' Sunda r I One of the designers who places Mr imd Mrs^Walter Fulmer visit- them ^ , ac€s , n Worth / fash . ed Mrs. Ida Cromer in Newberry jon name tha , dates back to ^ days Sunday. . 'of Napoleon’s Josephine. Mr and Mrs. Luther Wright, Mr. He shows a row of { daisies and Mxs. J. C. Lolhs Mr. and Mrs. set ^ formation around the bust Champ Johnson spent the week-end Qn a navy blue Ue silk number Their with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. _Lo s in j ong reen stab{s disappear into the Honea Path. bodice and re-emerge just below Mr and Mrs. S. D. Reed of Lyman, the wai$t visited Mrs. Joe Abr^as Sunday j White cameUias are san dwiched Mr and Mrs. Pat Bowers attend- double _ tiered ff sleeves ed the funeral of Mrs. Eva Lester on a black and while dress and in Prosperity Monday. a tremendous corsage of yellow’ la- Mr. and Mrs. P. W. ^ anle y and burnum is set on a grey and white family visited Mr. and . is. s ® r istriped shantung chemise dress. Tinner in Walhalla the past week- ^ end. I Mrs. Grover C. Nabors visited her; sister, Mrs. Lelia Cooley, in Camden fast week and attended the horse' races. [ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willingham^^of | Hayne Willingham Sunday. Mrs. Marie Price and children,, Miss Katherine Flow and Hack Pra- j ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields j in Batesburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Flow, Mr. and I PUNY SICKLY CHILDREN RESPOND Mrs. Charles Galloway spent ’Sunday in Greenville with Mr. andTMrs. Fur man Holcombe. Johnny Moore and son, Johnny, spent the week-end in Rembert with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore. Mrs. Herbert Lewis and son, Mrs. Otis Lewis and daughter were visit ors in Newberry Saturday. Among those visiting Magnolia gardens near Charleston Sunday! were Mr. and Rrs. R. L. Francis, Mr.! and Mrs. Edward Leahman and son, | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer_ Bennett andl Bobby Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry and daugh- ' ter and Miss Mary Bannister visited relatives in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Rolf Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Claude PaiTish, and Miss Claudette Parrish spent Friday in Greenville. | Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum- i bia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j J. M. Ross. Miss Faye Gaskin, John Gaskin' and Miss Becky Farmer were visit- ! ors in Greenville Monday. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and j' son and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. L^ Wilbunn Sunday. Mrs. • Annie Girk of Chappells, spent the week-end with her daugh ter, Mrs. Clyde Atkins, and Mr. At kins. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little, A1 and Barry, of Charlolte, N. C., were Sun day night guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Ross. Miss Rose Ann Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Little, vis ited Miss Brenda O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and family visited in Aiken recently. Miss Joyce Frady, of Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Frady. Mrs. J. M. Ross, Mrs. Walter Ful mer, Mrs. Joe Abrams and Mrs. Mil dred Bowers attended the spring seminar of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Greenwood district. Stanley Owens Celebrates Birthday Stanley Owens, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owens, near Jo anna, celebrated his seventh birth day with a lovely party Saturday af ternoon at his home. Games were enjoyed on the lawn, after which the children were invit ed- into the dining room where the beautifully decorated green and yel low cok* with bleaming tapers. M r > . WT C . Pendley, Routs 1, Corona, Ala., writas: "My littlo girl. Batty Lou, hod rickets tome time ago. 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