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Paee Eight i f 1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 19, 1950 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. E. J. Willingham. Miss Betty Jean Lever of Clinton, has returned home after an appen dectomy at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Claude Parrish is recuperat ing at her home on Pickens street af ter being hospitalized several days last week at the hospital. Mrs. J. D. Butler was confined to her home last week because of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bridges and Clemson, were week-end guests of daughter and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. eon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Force and D. O’Dell. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bridges were Sunday visitors in Rock O’Dell had the following guests: Mr. Hill. and Mrs. Roy Temupleton, Mr. and j fj] n ^gg Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jacks of Mrs. Fred Outz of Calhoun Falls, i Mountville, spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Rosa Word, Mrs. Maddox ofj Joins Hospital Staff '' and Mrs. Homer Jacks. Laurens, and Muriel Word of Co- Miss Nancy Haddon, RN, graduate Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edward Brock lumbia. j of Anderson county hospital, has and Ann were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Johnny Moore and son, Mrs. j — , youth rally in Columbia October 28. Punch and cookies were served during the social hour. The meet ing closed by forming the Friendship Circle and the MYF benediction. joined the staff at Joanna Memorial hospital. Miss Haddon is residing in the Ellis street apartments. Attends Sub-District Meeting Seventeen intermediates and sen iors of the MYF of Epworth church attended the sub-district meeting held at Central church in Laurens meet tonight at 7 o’clock. The pro- Monday night. j gram chairman, Miss Betty Jo Sloan, Thte worship program was pre- has planned a night of fun and enter- sented by the First church of Laurens tainment centered around a Hallo- the topic being, “The Upper Way.”iwe’en carnival. Mrs. Norman Floyd Jimmy Stewart, president, presided and her group will have charge of and plans were made to attend the the refreshments. You are invited Club Meets Tonight The Joanna Woman’s club will to meet your friends and make new ones at the club tonight. Week of Prayer, October 25 The program for the Week of Prayer will be given October 25 £ 7 o’clock at the Epworth Methodist church. An interesting and enlight ening program has been arranged, “Let Earth To Heaven Draw Near.” The love offering to be taken is for North Africa and Pakistan projects. All members of the WSCS are requested to be present and visitors are invited to attend. Ms HARVEST SALE Homo of Rotter V a I u ■ FASHIONABLE STYLE VALUES... and Mrs. Curtis Jackson in Honea Bill Thomas and daughter ^ ‘ttrTTTTr—HttmiIIWIIMMH|||(||IIIIIHillHIHIHHDftfTffltlTIHftflftnff Path. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Co- Adams, in Columbia last Thursday. }$[ lumbia. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mr and MrS- Carl Bell and Mr . Ross and Mrs. W. W. Hair over the and Mrs. Billy Bell of Laurens, visit- week-end. ed ^j rs Hattie Moore Sunday. ;•£ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, Judy and ,, . ^ r, }i Nisei Miller ol Greenwood, were Mrs.llarold Darnell and Fay Rran- | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- days ‘“ St w ' ek m lg ter Fulmer Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Harper Miss Jackie Lovelace of Columbia, Wilerr y- spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields of Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace. Batesburg, were week-end visitors of Pvt. Marvin Bridges of Fort Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater. jj-j ning, Ga., visited his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galloway j.* T. M. Bridges, and family over the joined friends in Clinton and spent $ week-end. Sunday in the mountains of North Mrs. L. H. Rhinehart of Batesburg, Carolina. jj£ is spending the week with her ] Bobby Boyce of Anderson, spent daughters, Mrs. Eugene Bishop and the week-end with his parents, Mr. $ Mrs. Frank Trotter. and Mrs. Roy Boyce. Mr .and Mrs. Pierce Morris and Mrs. Allen McSween and children Sandra spent the week-end with the of Lincolnton, N. C., visited Mrs. M. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. J. McFadden and Dr. D. M. McFad- Hughes, in Newberry. ’ den over the week-end. ' S Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Alexander and ^j rs g ^ Morris were % and family of Timmonsville, spent s unday g ue sts of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Bundrick in Gilbert. 8 R. Boyce and Mrs. Eunice Rodgers., Mr and Mrs j N> Floyd and J.: Hugh Edward Brock left Tuesday, v - n v i s j ted M rs i rene Floyd in Sil- 8 r Camp LeJeune, N. C., for duty vers t ree j Sunday. 18 Mrs. Brocic 1 Ladies SUITS and COATS lor in the Marine Corps, ivus. ^- ss ^ a ggj e Lovette attended the' and Mrs. L. J. Brock accompanied g tate Fa i r j n Columbia Tuesday, him to Co.umbia. ^j r and ^j rs Marion Boyce and Miss Jo Nelle Lowman of Co um- sons vds j ted relatives in Sumter Sun- bia, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. day . J F. Lowman, Sr., over the week- Misj . Joyce Frad y ( student in Co- % t 11 ®’ , , „ _ , ... lumbia, spent the w r eek-end with her g Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce and chil- parentSi Mr and Mrs . Fu rman Fra- | dren spent Sunday in Columbia with dy - 8 Miss Naomi Roof. Miss Gail Templeton of Calhoun Mrs. Pearl Rogers and children Falls, and Jimmy Templeton of Manning, were Friday guests of Mr dr. 8 8 i: NUNN-BUSH SHOES $13.95 ond $15.95 L. B. DILLARD Fryers For Sale Will deliver any Time — Any Place in Town. Phone 341-R Joe McDaniel Mr. Lewis Is Now breathing down our neck (and yours). Ominous signs indicate that some people will be caught without coal. Don’t say wc didn't tell you. At present we have a good supply of coal, but it would last only two hours after a strike is announced. We sug gest you fill your bin NOW. C-W-S GUANO CO. and Mrs. Rafe Boyce. 1 Miss Betty Jo Boyce visited Ralph § Brazel at the Shriner’s hospital in ft Greenville recently. • Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bundrick and $ daughters spent the week-end fn Woodruff with the latter’s parents, « Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Miss Frances King of Whitmire, ft is spending the week •with Mr. and S Mrs. John Gaskin. ft 1 Mrs. Julia Norris and son of Cross Hill, spent the week-end with Mr. ft and Mrs. Luke Clark. ,K Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and if: family visited their son, Wally Ab- g rams, at Parris Island Sunday. Wally ft is in Marine Corps training. |8 Messrs. Vernon Garner, John H. ft Davenport, Jr., Walter Waits, Carl S Franzen, and Charlie Coleman are $ attending the National Safety meet ing in Chicago this week. Mrs. Vernon Garner and Larry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsonback in Newberry. Birth Announcements Darnell Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell an nounce the birth of a daughter, Phoetje Louvora, on October 14 at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Darnell will be remembered as Miss Cleo Starnes • of Joanna. By Henry Rosenfeld Regular $45.00 Values ... 39.77 100% Pure Wool Gabardines, in Wine, Grey, Gteen, Brown and Black .. . Sizes 10 to 20. • Others 16.95 to 24,95 Dress Sale! New Fall two-piece style dress es, in Failles, Crepes and Gabs. Black, Taupf, Grefen, Grey, Beige, Black. Sizes for Juniors, Misses, and Women ... Teena Paige Nali Bee Quaker Lady 8.77 Famous Dress Name Brands Ladies Skirts in failles, tecas, gabs and mens wear materials, these would be exceptional values at $3.98, for this sale only, sizes 24 to 30 . . . 2.94 1 • OTHER SKIRTS in Corduroy, Wools, and Tweeds. 3.98 to 7.95 100% all Wool Coverts, Gab ardines, Tweeds, Fleeces. Fit ted and Boxy Styles, Red, Tan, Green, Maroon, Brown and Grey. Sizes 7-15, 10-20. Regular $32.50 Values! • Other Smart Coats 37.50 to 44.95 Another October Harvest Sale value, this big group of Taffetas, Moires, Crepes, Te cas, and Gabs, in a host of beautiful fall shades, one and two-piece styles. 5.88 Juniors, Misses, Womens Sizes 100% Wool Sweaters in Slip-over and Cardi gan styles. White, Blue, Red, Green, Rust Beige and Black, Sizes 32 to 40. • Others 3.98 to 8.95 • New Fall Velvet and Velvet Trim Hats. Black — Green — Wine In Flattering Fall Styles ... • • 1.98 to $3.98 Byrum Pfc. and Mrs. Bob Byrum of Au gusta, Ga., announce the birth of a daughter, Sharon Janice, at an Au gusta hospital.,. Mrs. Byrum is the former Miss Frances Osborne of Joanna, _ 4 jl _ —r With The Sick Mrs. M. J. Black is a patient at ithe General hospital in Spartanburg. Friends of Mrs. Guy Prater of; Clinton, will regret to learn she is ill j at the home of her parents, Mr. and • ALL NYLON SLIPS, famous movie star brand, Nylon Net trim, pink and white, Sizes 32 to 40. A regular $4.98 value ... 3.77 • LADIES RAYON PANTIES, in Briefs and band leg styles, White and Tearose, Sizes small, medium, large, extra large. Buy several pairs at this low price, 58c .., 2 pair 1.00 Ladies Costume Jewelry SALE! 2'400 Successful Men Know the importance of clean liness plus smart appearance. Fashions By The Yard... CEWIflED DRYCLEANING That’s why they send us their suits often for Certified Drycleaning. They prise this finer care that assures better looks and longer life for all woolen garments. 1. Complete soil removal reveals origi nal color. 2. Suits are returned truly ready-to- wear; all buttons replaced, minor rips and breaks in seams repaired. 3. Our correct pressing restores original smart lines. Use our Certified Drycleaning and “see for yourself” why successful men prefer it! ROYAL CLEANERS “Beautiful Drycleaning” PHONE 77 r 1 ' * icfc Plai • Tweeds • Checks • Tartans • Blocks • Solids WOOLENS Reg. Values to 2.98, — 58 inches Wide ... 1.88 yd. These are all famous “MILLIKEN WOOLENS” and are perfect for your fall Wardrobe Sewing. • Ear-rings • Pins, Lapels plus tax • Braclets 9 • Necklaces This is a grand collection of guaranteed quality. Also regular 2.00 compacts 97c. SMART FALL SHOES DRESS-UPS! •Air Step • Life-Stride • Valentines • Natural Bridge • Miracle Tred • Connies 6.95 Perfect Fitting... CASUALS! • Fortunet • Westport • Buskens 4# Sweet Briars • Teens to 9.95 all famous shoemakers Suedes, leathers, dressy slings, ties and pomps. Sizes 4«10 Widths AAA-C ...Foot Comfort 2.98 to 7.95 Leathers, suedes, and combinations. Sizes 4-10. Slims, medium and wide widths. Fall shades, colors. 8 :: n ♦V 8 8 8 a *♦ :: * * ♦> ♦ o 8 ft ill : l t