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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 21, 19o0
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and RepresenUtive
ments by the host church were en
joyed after the preaching hour, at
Joanna club.
Mr. Prater Passes
The community sympathizes with
Mrs. Dolly Prater in the death of
her brother, J. H. Prater, of Tuscon, j
Arizona. Mr. Prater was 90 years of
age.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bowers and | Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr.
Billy of Whitmire, spent the week- and Mrs. Homer Jacks,
end with their daughter and sister, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and chil-
Mrs. Oliver Thomas, and Dr. Thom- dren were Sunday guests of the lat-
as . , Iter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.j
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and Craft, in Silverstreet.
children of Honea Path, were Sun-j Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum-.
day guests of Mrs. L. J. Brock. 1 bia, spent the week-end with Mrs.}
n Hair’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
.be’ week-end with hi* parents Mr.! R ° ss ' . 9 1 } Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hair, terly business m«Un S last Tuesday
Epworth Ladies Name Officers
Members of the Ever-R^ady class;
rtf Andpr^n 'nPnti Hair ’ s P arents * Mr - and Mrs - John of E P worth church held their quar-
1 sp Ross. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hail, terly business meeting ThpcH»v
visited Mr. Hair’s mother, Mrs. W. evening at the church
: W. Hair. i Mrs. Joe Abrams led the devotion-
Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair of Shelby, als. After the reading of the Scrip-,
N. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. evening prayer. A solo, “Lord, Lay
W. W. Hair. : ture Mrs. James Simpson led the
Miss Jo Nell Lowman of Colum- Some Soul Upon My Heart,” was
bia, spent several days the past week sung by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, accom
panied by Mrs. Walter Fulmer at the
and Mrs., Roy Boyce.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Cyril*
Abrams of Newberry into the com-
rhunity. They have moved into
their new home on Workman street. I
I
Mr. Abrams is connected with Gil
der and Weeks drug store. ... - in." , T ^
Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Davenport' wlth hCT P arents - Mr - and M «- *■ F -
and daughters, Mrs. Swannie Wick- "JA man - ^ , ,
at m at T ii ta.„ * Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch and
or. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, ^. . . ..
c a . c i Dixie spent the week-end in Ashe-
Sr.. spent Sunday at Springs Park ir. K
, • , • r I
Lancaster.
Miss Nadine Bridges
piano. The meditation, “Come, Go
Home With Me,” by Catherine
who is in
training in the school of nursing at
The University hospital, Augusta,
Go. spent the week-end with her
nv.encr. Mrs. Tom Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCary of
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Treatment Cream
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ville, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Dell. Mrs. Rudolph Prater je-'
Couch. ported the death of Mrs„ Prater. The
Messrs. Elmer Bennett, John Ross,! worship was closed with prayer.
J^pd Carr, Earl Sineath and John I The president, Mrs. Luther Wright,
Henry Davenport attended a Moose welcomed each member present. The
meeting in Florence Sunday. 'routine business of committees was
Mrs. Samuel Giles of Williamston, reported. New business was discuss-
mother of Rev. Joe Giles, is spending ed, voted and passed. After the dis-
scveral weeks with Rev. and Mrs.! cussions Mrs. Wright asked Mrs. Joe
Giles. On Sunday the Giles’ guests Abrams, chairman of the nominating,
were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles of committee, to take charge. Mrs.;
Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. James, Walter Fulmer led a prayer for guid-:
Medlock of Greenville. : ance in the election of new officers.;
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin spent The following were elected to serve;
Sunday in Lockhart with the latter’s the 1950-51 fiscal year:
President—^rs. Luke Wright.
Vice-President—Mrs. Joe Abrams. 1
Secretary—Mrs. Cecil O’Dell.
Assistant Secretary—Mrs. Herbert
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YOUNG’S
PHARMACY
Phone 19
‘ The Old Reliable”
aunt, Mrs. Jim Davis, and Mr. Davis.
Miss Faye Gaskin was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sinclair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Walther and Lewis,
family visited relatives in Anderson; Recording Secretary — Mrs. Pearl
over the week-end. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bundrick and' Assistant Recording Secretary —
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Park-, Mrs. J. D. O’Dell,
er of Newberry, were Sunday guests 1 Treasurer—Mrs. Luke Clark,
of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moore. ! Assistant Treasurer—Mrs. B. C.
Mi;, and Mrs. Boyce Oxner and Flow,
family and Miss Faye Montjoy spent' Teache.rs—Mrs. G. N. Foy, with
Sunday in Cross Hill with Mr. and the assistance of Mrs. James Simp-
Mrs. John Davis. Pope Oxner left son, Miss Doris Abrams and Mrs. W.
Tuesday to report to Greenville air, W. Niver.
base for future service in the army. The hostesses, Mesdames James
m Simpson and Lavinia Cooley, served
Card of Thanks : stuffed tomato salad, fig jumbles and
Words cannot express my appre-' * ea -
for
ciaUon for the flowers, cards and
each act of kindhOss shown me dur
ing my recent hospitalization. I am
Willing Workers Meet
Twenty-eight members of the
especially grateful to Dr. McFadden Willing Workers class of the Baptist;
and the hospital staff of nurses fori church met Monday evening,
their patience and kindness. May The cfevotional was led by Mrs.
God richly bless each person having Lee Thomas, basing her remarks;
a part in any way toward helping on the scripture John 3:16. Her top-
me through my illness. ic was “Love.”
—MRS. JAMES THOMAS.. j Mrs. Frank Phillips, president,
presided over the business hour.;
Prater Reunion Plans were made and discussed for |
The Prater reunion in honor of homecoming day. Chairman of the
Mrs. Esther Prater’s 81st birthday, I nominating committee, Mrs. Norman
was held in Newberry at' the five- Floyd, presented the following list
mile drive Sunday. Those attending' of oncers who were unanimously
this celebration from Joanna were I elected:
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater, Mr. and | President—Mrs. Frank Phillips.
Mrs. Hack Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Ru- j Vice-President — Mrs. Dollie M.
dolph Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Vaugh Carr.
Prater and children, Mrs. Maris
Price and children, Ralph Prater,
: Mrs. Dolly Prater, Mr. and Mrs.
Secretary—Mrs. Marion Boyce.
Treasurer—Mrs. Otis Murphy.
Local Treasurer—Mrs. Doc Buch-
| Sumpter Prater and Dianne and Mr. janan.
Teacher—Charles Murphy.
Immediately following the busi
ness a social hour, with much fun:
, and Mrs. Guy Prater and Cindy of
Clinton.
Sub-District Meets
The sub-district MYF of Laurens
county met with the Epworth MYF
Monday night. The revival was at-
I tended by the group as a wroship
hour. Recreation, led by Miss Ann | pie and coffee.
1 Connelly of Laurens, and refresh-;
and entertainment directed by Miss i
Betty Jo Sloan, was enjoyed.
The ho'stesses, Mesdames Frank
Phillips, Luther Poag, and Olene |
Murphy, served ham biscuits, apple.
FOR
l FALL
District School of OES WIU Meet
The district school of instruction of;
the Eastern Star,wlil be held Mon
day, Sept. 28, at 8 o’clock at the Jo
anna club house. All Eastern Star
members are cordially invited to at-
‘ tend.
—ROY BOYCE,
District Deputy Grand Patron
Thank You
i May I say thank you to the mis-
; sionary society of the Pentecostal
Holiness church for the kindness
| shown me during my illness. I
shall ever be grateful to my friends
! for the nice things and all the in
quiries during my illness.
—MRS. JOBIE DAVENPORT.
Revival In Progress
The fall revival of Epworth Meth-
i odist church is now in progress. The
j services are each night this week at
|7:30 o’clpck. Rev. Frank DuBose of
\ O’Neal Street Methodist church in
] Newberry, is the visiting minister.
Members are invited to be pres
ent and visitors are also, invited to
attend the services.
Look Your Best This Fall
With a New Fall Styled Hat
« '
Top off that new outfit with a brand new hat. And to
insure perfect fit select from our large ranges of new
styles and shapes.
$5 to $10
L. B. DILLARD
YOUR CLOTHIER SINCE 1907
With The Sick
Friends of Mrs. Clisby Temple
ton will be interested to know she is
reeperating at her home on Magnolia
street after an appendectomy at Jo
anna hospital.
William Campbell of Blalock
Drive, recently had a tonsilectomy at
the hospital
Birth Annoncement
Me Junkin
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McJunkin of
Kinards, announce the birth of a
daughter on Sept. 18 at Joanna hos
pital.
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad SL
Office Hours 9:00 to 5 JO
Phone 658
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Fresh Fruits
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Golden Yellow
BANANAS, 1 lb .13c
Golden Heart
CELERY, stalk , 9c
N. Y. State Yellow
CORN, ear 5c
Long Island
CAULIFLOWER, head 19c
Tokav
GRAPES, lb 12c
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California
LEMONS, lb 12c
Yellow
ONIONS, lb. 5c
Red Bliss
POTATOES, 5 lbs 23c
Sweet
POTATOES, lb. 6c
Jane Parker, 5 lb.
Fruit Cakes $4.25
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Cheese, lb. .. 53c
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Peaches .'... 28c
Sunnyfield, 10 lb. self-rising
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Sunnyfield pancake, 20 oz.
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Ann Page, 2 oz. jar
Olives 23c
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Soap 59c
Sun Sweet, quart
Prune Juice . 31c
Parker Lake, 2 *4-size cans
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Soup, 3 for .. 29c
Pick O'Carolina Sweet Mixed
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^ 13c
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* Tomatoes 2
Early June
Iona Peas 13c
Ann Page—With Pork & Tomato Sauce
. Beans
Marcal Paper
Napkins 10c
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Wesson Oil ,••••••• Bot. 33c
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Ann Page Salad
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Mild American
Cheese
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Lb.
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Ann Page Creamy-Smooth
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Milk 2
"cSn 1 23c
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Libby’s Pineapple
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Pure Lard 78c
A&P, pt. bottle
Grape Juice 23c
Texize
Cleanser, pt. bot. 39c
Factory Packed
Sugar, 5 lbs 48c
Sweet Mix
Pickles, 16 oz. jar 17c
Frozen Blueberry
Muffins 33c
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Frozen, 6 oz. can
Orange Juice 29c
Frozen, 16 oz. pkg.
Strawberries 59c
Frozen, 16 oz. pkg.
Red .Raspberries 49c
Frozen, 6 oz. can
Lemonade Mix .. 25c
Golden Maid
Oleo, lb 26c
Green top
Carrots, bunch ... 9c
Heinz, 14 oz. bottle
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Ann Page
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Blackberry
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Med.
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OCTAGON
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15c
Cashmara Bouquet
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17c
SWAN
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Lge.
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Spick
N' Span
2 47 c
IVORY
Snow
& 28c
2 & 17c
Tide
& 28 cr i^ 74c
SWEETHEART
Soap
2 & 17c
SWEETHEART
Soap .
12c
Bath
Bar
BLU WHITE
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Flakes
Pkg. 0C
Mild Sc Mellow Coffee
8 O'Clock
1-Lb. leif _
Bag //C
Home Style or Sandwich
Marvel Bread
m-Lb. | (j
Loaf IOC
Jane Parker Sugared
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’pS? 19c
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V *- Lb - 27c
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