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V r Mr MP Pajjf Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thuraday. January 1R, 19S! v PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent »nd Representative V Spartanburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ben g Weinberg of Atlanta, Ga. were re- w ~ A J XT- 3 AT 8 Mrs. J. M. Ross and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley spent last Thursday in Spar tanburg. cant week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sloan Rowland. O’Dell during the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Croft of Silver-1 Whitmire visited their daughter, Mrs. street, Mr. and Mrs. George C.'J. L. Abrams and Mr. Abrams Sun- Jones, LcsMe and Lynn of Roanoke day. _ Rapids, N. C„ Jack Croft of Fort Mrs. Joe Delaney pntertained the Benning, Ga.. Miss Martha Stilwell' following with dinner on Sunday at V ‘ Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. her home on Pickens street:, Mrs. F. | Belk’s January McLeod of Newberry. Misses Ruth Hair and . Betty Jo Sloan were Sunday visitors in Greenville. On January 17th, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary’ W'9 F.. Russell, Joe and Annie Lee Rus- j sell of Belton and Mr .and Mrs. P. occasion being the birthday of her! sister, Mrs. Russell. !g Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan and'S children spent the week-end with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowe in Pis- A VI * J « i- — —- Joe Delaney is on a business trip gah Forrest, N. C.» While in Pisgalv to Maine and New Hampshire this | Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were week He spent the past Sunday with! dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James his mother. Mrs. Ellen Delaney ofjGarrom Lowell, Mass. , M iss Mozelle Jackson of Winthrop Mr. and Mrs. Rtidy Prater spent the week-end in Batedburg with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields. Mrs. Ambrose, mother of Mrs. Jul ian Hunnicutt, has returned to her recently visited her sister, Mrs. Jas. Mitchell and Rev. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans, Mr.. and Mrs. Raymond Merchant and ; 5 Shirley, spent Sunday in Bush River' m community with Mr Mwvhant’s mn. % Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kay and Eddy [ 1 ... ~- ; «j of Greenwood were recent visitors of j Calhoun Fails were week-end guests :j[: Mrs. Joe Abrams. | of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Anderson. H Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes of Cross ^ rs ; John Burnette. Sr., Miss||j Anchor were Sunday dinner guests j Georgia Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham j.. cf Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer. Kitchen were Sunday visitors in g Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Morse and j ^ reenv *^ e - children spent Sunday with Mr. and ^ r * and Mrs. C. L. Higginbotham | of Anderson were recent guests of 1 } Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lewns Thompson and Randy visited Mrs Seymore Strange m Spartanburg Sunday Mr. and M Mrs Hoyle Little in Columbia. Mrs L W LiRle. Sr. is visiting Mr and Mrs. Morse for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calvert of Choir Singingj CONTEST^ (Program lAkgie Abrams I- Mr Perry Lee Swygert | and children and Mr and Mrs. Per ry Swygert visited relatives in New berry Sunday Mr. and Mrs Ansel Ross and Mr and Mrs. Ray Qumn of Greenville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs WLBG 3:30 p. m. 860 kc TIM wind & weather letion Regular fl size now only Large $2 bottle now SI til price/ plui t< WlATHEl Soothes rough, chapped hands Creamy smooth... fragrant Softens skin from head to toe Protects against weather Guards against skin dryness Doubles as makeup foundation ; TIM wiads weather ■ hand cream ^ Regularly $2 $ ~| Now only _L Has same wonderful, skin- protecting properties as the lotion YOUNG’S PHARMACY Phone 19 “The Old Reliable” Mr. and Mrs Henry Oabome of Columbia and Mr and Mrs T. R 1 Jamison of Trenton were recent Sun day guests of Mr and Mrs. Ed Os-! borne Mr and Mrs Bow Bundenck and Mrs William Sox at Cohwnfe.a were Sunday gueeta of Mr. and Mrs John ny Moore Mr and Mrs Guy Prater and Cm- dy of Clmtoo were Sunday dinner fue«U of Mr and Mrs Hack Prater Mr and Mrs Tot Stewart and Mrs J W Davu were called to Green wood over the week-end due to the death at Mrs Dev is sifter, Mrs Sue • Raoorn Mrs Florence Carpenter of Chap- has joined the staff at Joanna ■norml iMMptul (Mrs Fred Wheeler of Statemlle. ! N C. is visiting her mother. Mrs W W Devu for a few days With TW Sick Mr and Mrs Sloan Rowland were both confined to their home on IVk- ens s*rset last week with flu. Friends of W K Waits regret he ‘s ill at his home on the highway [with f.u | Friends of Mrs Manon Hamm arc delighted that die hat returned home I follow.ng an operation at Spartan burg General hospital. | Miss Gertrude Webb and Victor Dominef have returned to their rc- Isprctive homes after being treated several days at Joanna Memorial | Little Jean Bedenbaugh, daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bederibaugh. is a patient at the local hospital suffer- , mg bums incurred at her home, Jan- i iuary 4. New patients at Joanna Memorial being treated rtus week are Mrs. j Eunice Walther and Jack Holsonback Attends Workshop Jimfy Stewart attended the M.Y. F. workshop held at Epworth orphan, age in Columbia the past week-end. Meetings of Interest at Baptist Church Baptist W. M. L. The Executive committee of the Baptist W.M.U. met in the assembly room of the church Monday evening at seven o’clock. The Scripture for meditation was read by Mrs. E. J. * Willingham with prayer by Mrs. Har- $ old Murphy. Intermediate Girls Party The Intermediate Girls Sunday School class had a dinner-party at the home of Miss Dot Carr Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock. The seasonal decorations were used throughout the rooms. The guests were invited into the dining room where a colorful “Christmas-Cloth’’ adorned the ta ble. The centerpiece was a lovely ar rangement of cedar, red berries and snow balls, with candles completing the setting. Covers were laid for eight and a salad and sweet course served. Mrs. Mary Fuller P The community extends to the family of Mrs. Mary Fuller, deepest sympathy in her passing. Mrs. Ful ler, 71, died Thursday night at her home on Moultrie street. Funeral ser vices were held Saturday afternoon at the Joanna Baptist church with Rev. James Mitchell and Rev. Joe Giles officiating. Interment follow ed in Beavendam Baptist church cem etery near MountviUe. Youth Fellowship Party The Youth Fellowship of the Bap tist church enjoyed a Progressive party on New Years Eve, following the regular evening worship hour. Immediately following the chuirh service the group of 30 and their leaders went to the home of Mrs. D. M. Carr where interesting games were enjoyed. Later cakes and cof fee were served. The group then went to the home of the F. L. Phil- (Continued on page aeven) White • Men’s • Sale! WINTER SUITS REDUCED! Group No. 1 19.88 /O 1 72x84 Single Plaids OL BLANKETS 3.77 Rayon Satin Binding Cannon-Leaksville Brand These are gabardines and worsteds. Original values to 29.50 . . . • Group No. 2 24.88 Regular values to 39.95. TVeeds, wools, worsteds, and flannels . . . • January Special BATH MAT SETS CHENILLE RUGS • A Give Away Price! NYLON HOSE 51 2 pair for 1.00 Reduced to clear! Entire Stock . . . Ladies Better Dresses o One Group Failles, crepes and taf fetas, reg. values to 8.95. Sizes 9-15, 12-20. 4.00 o Green o Yellow • Blue 1.00 • A Select Group Curlee Clothes —Regulars —Short* —Longs —Stouts This outstanding group of fa suits regularly priced $45.00. now re duced to clear .. .Sizes 35 to SO. 34.88 o Rose o White o Red Each Regular 1.98 Values ... o Clone Out TABLE LAMPS 5.00 One Group Wools, gabardines, failles, crepes in val ues up to 14.95. Sizes 9-15, 12-20 . . . One group Reduced 1.99 Values to 3.98 o One Lot LADIES BLOUSES Reg. values to 4.98, cottons and crepes . . . Reduced! Site* 32 to 40. 2.00 0 Men s WHITE TEE’ SHIRTS tombed Knit Sizes S M I. . , 47c Each a Men’s car Specials! Your Choice of BRO A DC LOTH SHORTS With gripper front, full rat. sanforized, or JOCKEY SHORTS with full elastic waist bands . . . Sizes 28-42 Mea’s Rib Kait White Athletic Undershirts Sizea 30-46 .. . Special f« •n Printed Percales Karh a Boys Knit Polo Shirts Long sleeve, la stripes. Sizes 4-18 ... a Boy’s SPORT SHIRTS Prints, plaids, checks. I III Sizes 6-14, long and short o vr vF sleeves . . . Sale! o January Special 100 ff e Pure Nylon Slips 2.99 " 3.08 Thene are all nylon at the lowest price anywhere, colon, white or pink. Sizes 32 to 40. SPecial Parrhaae! LADIES RAYON SUPS deep lace trimmed top Kite Fast tifal quality. Cal- orfal Maart 36 in. widths CORDUROYS 1.00 yl Regular 1.95 value o Clearance! WOOLENS Values to 2.98 1.66 — Ur. 3 pr 1.00 Cfco< Oat Sal* o OMThMa Children’s Shoes 1.50 pr. Oifar* and .dip- perm, many values to 3.98. • Oae Table Ladies Casuals 1.97 pr. May and sandal styles, blacks, browna. Sizes 4-9. Final Clearance! Ladies Shoes Reduced! ORGANDY CURTAINS 2.99 WHITE GOODS SALE, snowy white broadcloth, soft, smooth quality. 36 inches wide ... a Ladies Handbags Plastic patents and lea thers, ass’t. colors. . . 39c One Group 3.00 Dress shoes and casuals, assorted color*, and styles. Sizes 4-9. On# Group 4.00 Suedes, leuthers and patents, red, brown, green and black. Widths — AA-C. plus tax Permanent finish, white only, freshen your windows, at savings . . . o One Group Cosmetics Reduced! Pair • Wool Filled Taffeta COMFORTS Beautiful quilted rayon. Regular 10.00 values ... Curtain Material. 17c yd. Powders, creams, lotions, f lipstick... 8.88 Printed 1C DRAPES Floral and gay patterns, adds beauty to windows. MUSUN SHEETS 2.59 81x99 full double bed sizes ... PILLOW CASES Ww o 80 Sq. Percale Ladies Print Dresses 1.97 Smart new spring styles and colors. Sizes 14-44, 46-52 . . . ■ ■ i I • Upholstery DRAPERY FABRICS 94c yd. Florals, stripes and sol ids. 48-inch widths. Val ues to 1.98 . . . • Heaps and Heaps Bath Towels Values! Group No. 3 46c each 20x40 bath size, in solids, stripes, and plaids, bright gay colors Group No. 1 2ffc each Face and hand towel, 16x32 size, white with color border . . . Group No. 2 Extra big bath towel, thick and fluffy, solid col ors .. . WASH CLOTH SPECIAL .... 7c ea. antmxmasxi