The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 16, 1950, Image 9

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* A IHE CHROHICIE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable Gllttttmt dhrmtirlp If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume LI Clinton, S. C, Thursday, November 16, 1950 Number 46 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Messrs. Pat and Sonny Ross of Greenvile, were wek-end guests of Mike Cooley. Mrs. Annie Laurie Simpson spent the week-end in Whitmire with Miss Sallie Mae Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tempieton and Gayle of Calhoun Falls, were guests over the week-end of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. — vith a silver bowl with fruit flank- ' od on either side by yellow candles ! The topic of the discussions was ‘Health in A Rural Community” and _' was presented by Mrs. Rudolph Pra lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. as *j sted ^ ^ rs - Cecil O Dell and Earl Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur's i Mrs Hack Prater - daughter, Mrs. O’Neal Beasley, and As a closing prayer, Mrs. Lavinia Mr. Beasley and two children, have;Cooley sang ‘“The Lord's Prayer,” just returned to Anson, Texas. .j accompanied at the piano by Miss — Betty Jo Sloan. Methodist Ladies Meet The social hour was in the assem- Thirty-five members of the Worn-; bly room. The hostesses, Miss Kittie an’s Society of Christian Service met Mae Mosley. Mrs. Pat Bowers and last Tuesday evening for their month ly meeting. One new member was Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harbin of Wal- ^ ™ ” , ,, , , _ I welcomed into the society, Mrs. Char- halla, were week-end guests of Mr. J and Mrs. J. N. Evans. On Sunday Mrs. H. M. Willingham served cher ry pie with whipped cream, salted | lumbia, S. C nuts and coffee. bers of the society, all church mem-'Bud Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Huffstettler bers and visitors are invited. Time land son, Sandy, Miss Evelyn Blease, and place for the 2nd discussion will Sam Searight, Bobby Neighbors, Pfc. be announced later. and Mrs. Hugh E. Brock and chil- — dren. * Corsage Winner ♦ Mrs' C. R. O’Dell was winner of rholr Ent «‘ rtain «‘<l the corsage given by the Joanna Immediately following the choir Flower and gift shop last week. • 'practice at the Baptist church last : Thursday, the choir was served a de- Change of Address j lightful supper consisting of a salad To those interested in Miss Mar-“ roursei sweet course, ham. hot rolls, garet Warrens address, it has been|d a j n tjes and tea. The members of the changed as follows: Miss Margaret Willing Workers Ladies class were L. Warren, 1119 Richland St., Co- Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lowery of Green wood, visited the Evans. Mr. .and Mrs. Jesse Bodie and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Slice and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Giop Coats and daughter of Newberry were Sunday visitors 0 f‘rurafVork Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie. lie Coleman. The business was brought to order, discussed and attended to in the usual “Near East Panorama’ Celebrates Birthday Honoring her son, Luther Brock, mission study of the Worn-' Jr., Mrs. L. J. Brock, entertained sev- ,,. a .. manner. Names drawn for the an s Society of Christian Service will 1 eral couples with a dinner Sunday at were present. Christmas party. Plans for the mis- begin Thursday (tonight) at 7 o’clock j her home on the highway. The de- sion study were announced by the ;n the assembly room of the church, i lightful occasion was “Junies” birth- ^ v rr» 1 _ ▼ •' * » . . hostesses to this enjoyable occasion The tables in the assembly room were overlaid with white and centered with low arrangements of fall mix ed flowers and flanked by tall burn ing tapers. About 30 choir members be no admission. Come brouse around, buy and eat with us. The following ladies are chairmen of the different booths, so if you are a member of the club and haven’t don ated one or more things please contae* one of these ladies: Mrs. Norman Floyd, Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, Mrs. Arthur League, Mrs. Hack Prater. Fancy work, cakes, pies, cookies, canned goods, plants and greens, flowers, hot dogs, soft drinks and a fish pond will be on hand. Everyone is urgen to leave their donations at Joann.i club and please attend Saturday be ginning at 4 o'clock. chairman. For the worship program, a poster The course is "Near East Panorama.” | day. Those present were the honored written .by Glora M. Wysner. It: guest and his mother, Mr. and Mrs s . „ aiITO> DUU1C . . u . was u = ed ; The wor- comes highly recommended by those,Carl Garner, Mr. and Mrs. “Shike’ . —- Cpl. and Mrs. Richard Willingham' 5 * 11 ^ ccnter ^ as overiai d in white who have studied this course. Mem- Simpson,Dusty Reeves, Mr. and Mrs.jold, every one i> invited. There will of Fort Benning, Vaughn-Motes Mr and Mrs. Johnny Vaughn o: Joanna, announce the marriage ot their daughter, Mary Louise, to Tho- Club Bazaar Nov. 18 . . .. . Ww, „r,- U- „I,,K ie 17135 Franklin Motes, Jr. of Newberry The Joanna womans club is spon-i soring a Fall Bazaar at Joanna club, wedding was solemnized Fn- Saturday, November 18th. Young and j day. November 10. at the home of (Continued on page four) Ga., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. John Dodgen of New- 1 berry, visited Mrs. Bell Tew and Mr j and Mrs. Jack Holsonback Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. James Mitchell are attending the annual state Baptist convention in Charleston this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fuller and' son of Spartanburg, were week-end j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy GosnelL Mr and Mrs. James Godfrey ofj Simpsonville,, visited the former’ crother, Hubert Godfrey, and Mrs Godfrey, and his sister. Miss Effie Lou Godfrey Sunday. Mr and Mrs Fred Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wicker of Newber- • ry, were recent guests of Mr. and! Mrs. Burley Humphries. Mr and Mrs. Curtis Morris andi Randy spent the week-end in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Clayto Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks and Sheila were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Matthews in Columbia Miss Betty Owens of Spartanburg, is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith were Sunday visitors in Fountain Inn with! Mr. and Mrs. Benny Owens. Mr and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and; children were Saturday visitors in. Columbia Mr. and Mrs. J. 1*. Brawley and children were week-end guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. R. A. Braw- ley, in Union. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brannon and; Donna and Mrs. Lester Hair attend-; ed the Brannon reunion in Greeu-. wood Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Byars spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson in' Clinton. Mrs. Annie Armstrong spent the| week-end in Laurens with her son,, Edward Armstrong, and Mrs. Arm-, strong. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sease and Mrs. EUa Allsbrook visited Mr. and Mrs H. M. Ruff in Newberry Saturday. Terry Rushton of Chappells, was the week-end guest of his aunt, Mrs. Clyde Atkins. On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Atkins accompanied Terry home and spent the day with Mrs. Atkins' mother, Mrs. Annie Girk. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Buford Weir werej Sunday guests of relatives in Whit-! mire. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., Jean ette and Ralph Bragg, Mr. and Mr* M. L. Motes and Jimmy were recent visitors in the Great Smoky moun tains. Mr. and Mrs. Vernef Ross and chil dren of Greenville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnette, Jr., spent the week-end in Greenwood with relatives Mrs. Daisy Loftis of Easley wasi the week-end guest of Mrs. W. K.' Waits. Mrs. Sallie Bridges was called to Augusta, Ga., over the week-end due to the illness of her daughter, Na dine. Nadine is in training in nurses’ school. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater and Cindy of Clinton, were Sunday dinner guests of the {atter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham. Mrs. D. M. Carr, Pat and Dot Carr were week-end guets of Mrs. Carr’s sister, Mrs. Hugh Cathey, and Mr. Cathey in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mr*. Carson Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Abrams attended the circus in Greenville Tuesday. Lt. and Mrs. Charles Galloway of Fort Benning, Ga., were week-end visitors at the John Ross.’ Miss Bessie Hipp of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Walt Waits, and Mr. Waits. On Suhday Miss Hipp, Mr. and Mrs. Waits visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner in Greenville. Pfc. Hugh E. Brock of Camp Le- Jeune, N. C., spent several days last week with Mrs. Brock and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., and Sue of Clinton, Misses Jeanette Bragg and Annette Simmons were visitors in Greenville last Tuesday and at- 'tended the circus. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchen of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Burnette. Pfc. Pete Arthur of Cherry Point, N. C., lias oeen spending a 9-day fur- ;i l s Qene A"deMoni.. .Clinton f S. PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE! Thursday-Friday-Saturday...Beginning at 8:30 A. M. 1 Home Furnishing Values! Chenille Bath Mat Sets, 3 styles, assorted colors 1 00 ea. Plastic Bath Room Curtains, asst, designs 1.00 P' Plastic Shower Sets, 6'x6' shower curtain. ruffled drapes 298 set Cannon Bath Towels, plaid, asst, colors 3 for 1 .00 Plastic Quilted Shoe Bags, many colors . 1 .00 Silver Plated Salt and Pepper Shakers .... 1 00 9* Hot Roll Covers, hand embroidered . 1 00 ea Chicken Feather Pillows, reg. 1.59 . 1 29 ea. Children’s Coats 29.95 and 25.00 now 22.00 22.95 now 19.95 17.95 now 14.95 14.95 now 12.95 Coats Untrimmed and Fur-Trimmed Reg. 29.95 for 22.00 Reg. 35.00 to 39.95.. for 29.00 Reg. 45.00 to 49.95 .. for 39.00 Reg. 55.00 for 44.00 Reg. 69.95 fo 75.00.. for 59.00 HATS GREATLY REDUCED! RAYON Panties Sizes 5 to 8 White 2 pr. 1.00 Rayon Slips 2 for 3.00 Blouses Rayons — Cottons Slightly Irregular reg. to 5.95 1.98 Lovable Bras Nylons Cottons 1.00 ONE GROUP Jewelry 1.00 ea. Dresses x I t reg. to 17.95 ONE GROUP 7.00 ms’ X y Quality Casts No More ancocmomo; mmamm