The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 07, 1951, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 7, 1931
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative
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Miss Bebe Wilson of Taylors, is! wood state park Sunday. 1
spending several weeks with her) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Outley oij
sisters, Mrs. Harold Russell, and! Clinton, have moved on Calhoun
Mrs. J. E. Osborne. | street to hake their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown and Messrs. Bill Murrah and Calvin
the latter's mother, Mrs. Emma Owens attended the dedication of
Higginbotham were Sunday visi
tors in Columbia.
Miss Gail Templeton of Calhoun
Falls, is spending the week with
the Pentecostal Holiness church in
Whitmire Sunday.
Joe Kitchens of Whitmire, visit
ed his mother and sister, Mrs. Bell
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J- 1 Kitchens and Mrs. S. P. Motes Sun-
D. O’Dell.
day.
Miss Toni Stroud is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer and
Miss Bonnie Brannon in Chappells children and Mrs. Edwin Thomas
this week. I visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Jr., and rett in Woodruff Sunday.
Mary Ann visited Misses Sue and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and
Bea Terry in Greenwood Sunday. | children spent Sunday with the
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morse and latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
children and Mrs. E. L. Thomas at
tended the graduation of Mrs
Attaway, in Whitmire
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes of
Thomas’ grandson, Jimmy Wilson, 1 Laurens and Harley Barnes of
at Bath Friday night. j«Spartanburg, were Sunday visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Jobie Davenport of their son and brother, Charles
and children and Miss Retha Scar- Barnes, and Mrs. Barnes,
borough spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert and
Lake Sega in Brevard. N. C. , grandson, Terry, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osborne of ( Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Graham of
Fort Mill, Wallace Osborne of the New’berry, spent Sunday at Folly
navy and stationed in California,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osbirne of Co
lumbia, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Osborne.
Jery and Tony Fulmer of New-
Beach.
Bill Poag of Greenville, was the
week-end guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Poag.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cole of New
berry. spent Tuesday with Mrs. I berry, visited Mrs. Bell Kitchens
Maurice Davenport. Jerry remain-1 on Saturday.
ed for a few days visit. | Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bell Tew is visiting rela-j Joe W. Giles w f ere Mr. and Mrs.
lives in New’berry this week. j Joe Herlong, Misses Sallie Mae
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and 1 and Dorothy Herlong, Mrs. Gilliam
son w’ere Sunday visitors of Mr.! Matheny, Misses Josephine ar.d
and Mrs. W. E. Adams in Colum-'Mary Preston Matheny of Johns-
bia. i ton; Capt. and Mrs. Henry Gary
Recent visitors at Swan lake in' and children pi Fort Jackson, and
Sumter were Mr .and Mrs. S. A. Mr. and “Mrs. Earl Giles, Steven
League and children and Mr. and^ and Becky of Greenwood. Rev.
Mrs. J. L. Abrams and children. j Giles’ mother, Mrs. Samuel Giles.
Mr. nad Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert | who has been visiting him several
and Don visited relatives in New
berry Sunday.
Miss Betty Ann Wilson of Bath,
visited Mrs. E. L. Thomas over the
week-end. On Saturday Miss Wil
son and Mrs. Thomas visited Mr.
and Mrs. McCravy in Chester.
Mr. aind Mrs. Emory Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Osborne and chil
dren enjoyed a picnic at Green-
weeks, returned to Greenwood
with her son. Earl Giles, for a visit.
Mrs. C. W. Whitley, Miss Mary
Ellen Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Nixon and son of Bessemer City,
N. C., Mrs. Mark Bonds of Clinton,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Lovelace.
Among those attending the God
frey reunion in Simpsonville Sun-
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With LINDA DARNELL and MICHAEL RENNIE
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day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Godfrey were Mr. and Mrs. |
Herbert Godfrey and Martha Ann,
Miss Effie Lou Godfrey, Roland
Godfrey and Mrs. Johnny M. Hat-;
ton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gaskin and
Reddick of Clinton, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin.
Ernest Chapman and son, Marion
Chapman of Detroit, Mich., attend-;
ed graduation exercises at Win-
throp college over the week-end.
George Leaman of Jersey City,'
N. J., attended the graduation ex
ercises at Clinton high school last
week. Joan Leaman, his daughter
was a member of the graduating
class. Mrs. John Henry Davenport,
Jr., and Joan accompanied their
father back to Jersey City.
Miss Maggie Lovette is spending
the week in Columbia with rela
tives. , j
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and
children motpred to Caesars Head
for the day Sianday.
Mrs. J. B. Hart is spending sev-|
eral weeks in Mt. Vernon, Ga., 1
With her sister, Mrs. Fred Shields. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce and Mr.!
and Mrs. Carl Sease visited in Hot
Springs, N. C., on Saturday and
motored to Waynesville, Ga., on
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow^ Lee.
With The Sick
Mrs. Bell Kitchens is ill at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. S. P.
Motes, on Magnolia street.
Little Vivian Black, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Black of near
Clinton, is being treated at the hos
pital.
Friends of Mrs. Lester Hair will
regret to learn she is a patient at
Joanna hospital having undergone
surgery on Monday.
Miss Gladys Childers underwent
an appendectomy on June 1 at the
local hospital.
Patients being treated the past
week at the local hospital were
Mrs. Calvin Owens, Mrs. Ida Bell
Prater and Mrs. Nina Bishop.
Bill Campbell is recuperating at
his home on the highway from an
appendectomy at the local hospital.
A. L. Mayes of the apartments,
had an appendectomy at oanna hos
pital last week.
Mrs. Hair Entertains
Immediately following the op
eretta at the school closing Mrs. W.
W. Hair and Ruth entertained the
ladies of the faculty honoring Miss
Betty Jo Sloan.
Summer flowers were used in
lew arrangements throughout the
living and dining rooms.
Refreshments were served to the
group following an hour of fun.
Those attending were Miss Sloan,
Miss Mary Freeman, Mrs. Mary
Harris, Mrs. Frances Giles, Miss
Ellie Farr, Miss Dalene Hatton of
the school faculty, Mrs. G. W. Sloan
of Columbia, and Leland Smith of
Greenville.
On Folly Beach Trip
Eighteen members of the Teen-
Age club and' junior softball teams
left Monday morning by bus for a
four-day trip to Folly Beach. Chap
erones for the occasion were Mrs. 1
J. C. Lambert, Miss Hilda Oxner
and Johnny Moore.
Those enjoying the trip are Mar--
lepe Lowman, Pat Carr, Violet
Thomas, Gwen Price, Diane and
Gail Morse, Linda Buchanan, Ethel
Mae Rowe, Clara Gosnell, Lorraine
Frazier, Lanier Johnson, Charles
Davenport, Edwin Humphreys,
Charlie Chandler, Jim Tinsley, C. 1
B. Cole, Jr., and Gerald Jenkins.
Young People's Rally
' A rally of the young people of
the Pentecostal Holiness church
will be held Saturday night at
7:30. The Rev. Montgomery Dun
can of Ninety-Six, will have charge
of the program and will show a
religious film. The public is cor
dially invited.
Clinic Here Today and Friday
A smallpox and typhoid clinic
will be held at the hospital Thurs
day and Friday. The hours will be 1
9:30-11:30 a.m., and 3-5 p. b.
To Hold Quarterly Conference ,
The quarterly union conference
of the Fire Baptized church will!
be held at Martin Grove church
near Iva on the Elberton, Ga., high
way, Friday night at 7:30. The
delegates from the Joanna church
will be Mrs. Margaret Holt and
for the Sunday school Mrs. Janie
Norris.
A reorganization meeting was
held at the home church last Sun
day. The new officers for the
coming year are Rev. James Smith,
superintendent of the Sunday
school; Mrs. Sallie Johnson, treas
urer of the Sunday school; Rev.
Fred Rowe, teacher of Bible; Mrs.
Fred Rowe, teacher of the inter
mediates and juniors and church
treasurer and clerk, Rev. Fred
Rowe.
Monljoy-Oxnar Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Montjoy an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Faye, to Pfc. Marion
Pope Oxner of Fort Jackson and
Joanna. The wedding plans will
be announced later.
Mission Study Friday Night
The last sesion of the mission
study, “We Seek Him Together,”
will be held Friday night in the
church library. This discussion of
study is on cooperative worship.
For the social hour following
each member is asked to bring a
covered dish.
Birth Announcements
Willingham
Cpl. and Mrs. Richard Willing
ham announce the birth of a son,
Richard Earle, Jr., at Joanna Mem
orial hospital June 3. Mrs. Will
ingham is the former Miss Barbara
McCarthey.
Corley
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Corley of
Li „le Mountain, announce the
birth of a son, Richard Allen, at
Joanna hospital on May 31. Mrs.
Corley will be remembered as Miss
Betty Humphries.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is "hereby given that the
stockholders of Clinton Mercantile
Company will hold a meeting at 508
Sloan Street, Clinton, S. C., at 10:00
A. M., on July 10, 1951, for the pur
pose of considering and voting upon
a resolution to dissolve the corpor
ation and wind up its affairs.
By order of the Board of Directors.
1c F. C. PINSON, President.
Register
Friday, June 8
...for...
LESSONS IN TAP,
ACROBATIC AND
BALLET
DANCING
Classes Will Be Held Each
Monday and Thursday
During Months of
JUNE and JULY
Hours can be arranged for any
one desiring private lessons.
Jackie Franks
Telephone 630-J
204. N. Adair St.
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
June 6 and 7
PRIDE OF MARYLAND
(Horse racing story)
With STANLEY CLEMENTS
and PEGGY STEWART.
Feature: 3:09, 7:00, 9:05.
..Also...
CALIFORNIA GOLD
RUSH
(Western)
With WILLIAM (WELD BILL)
ELLIOT. ——
Feature: 4:09, 8:00, 10:05.
9c and 35c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 8 and 9
WYOMING
WILDCAT
(Western)
With DON “RED" BARRY.
Feature:
Friday: 3:25, 7:00, 9:26.
Saturday: 1:30, 3:56, 6:22, 8:48.
..Also...
DOWN IN
ARKANSAS
(Hillbilly Musical)
With WEAVER BROTHERS and
ELVIRA. *
Feature:
Friday 4:22 and 8:22.
Saturday: 2:27, 4:53, 7319, 9:45.
Perils of the Darkest
Jungle, Chap. 10.
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
Jane 11 and 12
Feature: 3:39, 7:39, 9:25.
NEWS—SHORTS. 9c and 35c
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PRICE
Three Big Days—June 7-8-9
Sale Starts Thursday Morning
Doors Open at 9:00 A.M.
All Dresses, Coats, Suits and Hats
HALF-PRICE!
DRESSES
Voiles, Pure Silks, Shantungs,
Linens and Cottons. Styles
you’ll love to wear.
COATS
All Wool Summer Gabardines
SUITS
Wool Gabardines, Faille, Palm
Beach—smart and good look
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COTTON GOWNS
Reduced
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