The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 02, 1951, Image 8

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Pape Eight Page PlrePage Two PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA ICRS CECIL O'DELL. Corre*pondent and Representative Miss Martha Ann Godfrey spent last week in Saluda with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dukes. Mrs. Jeff O’Dell, Mrs. Pearl Wil liams. Mrs. Fred Ross and children visited Mrs. Elizabeth Wicker and Mrs. Minnie Budges in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham spent Sunday in Ninety-Six with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner. Mrs. Carl Lowman of Columbia, and son, Pvt. Thompson Lowman, who is stationed in Connecticut, with the air force, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Low- man. Sr. Mis? Leila’ NIclcnL and Edgar Hoover of Leesville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors Sunday. Mr." and Mrs. O. B. Willingham of Brevard, N. C.. spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ivester of En- oree. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell and family Friday. Miss Effie- Lou Godfrey was the guest last week of her brother, James Godfrey, and Mrs. Godfrey in Simpsonville. Larry Murphy is spending the week at camp Rawls near Wagner. Mrs. Johnny Stroud and Eddy. Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Suzanne, ac- ccHnpanied the scout counsellors, Misses Mildred Bozard and Hilda Oxner and Johnny Sloore. to Camp Wabak Sunday for the Girl Scouts. Sunday victors of Mrs. Nell El lison and Mrs. Dora Morgan were H< ke Sorrow. Jimmie and Billy, Mrs Peggy Edmonds and Berna- ditta. Mrs Gladys Edmonds and daught< r a 1 of Greenwood. Mis> Margaret Lawrence of Clin- streamers and low arrangements Mrs. Ercie Brown. The program of mixed summer flowers. About is being planned for spirtual up- 1U0 persons were present for the lifting. Each lady of the church is occasion. cordially invited. DR L. B MARION \ \Tl ROI’ATH Ke>. Phone 939 ton, spent last week with her cous in. Miss Ann Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs. Derrill Jacks and children attended homecoming at Leesville Methodist church near Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and sons visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Anne Harvey, in Woodruff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittle spent the week-end in Charleston. Roy Tinnerman, who has just re turned from four years service in Korea, and Herman Tinnerman of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick Monday. Mrs. Ida Holley of Augusta, Ga., spent Sunday with her nephew. Milton Bolick. and Mrs. Bolick. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and Rosemary visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Abrams in Little Mountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stewart and son of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett and family visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Lola Burnett, m Renno Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bragg. Ann Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bragg and Wilfred visited points of inter est in Charleston and Folly Beach over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Ter ry and Miss Bell Outz spent Sun day with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Jennie Outz. in Newberry. Mrs. Rhett Abrams spent a few day* last week with her sister, Mrs. John Weather*. Mr. Weathers and Kathy in Spartanburg. Miss Ann Bragg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bragg, is spend ing a few oav* with Mr. and Mrs. Rav Bragg in Cross Anchor. Mrs. Nudie Brannon and Donna swnt the week-end with Mr. and Baptist Woman To Maat Members and invited guests of the Baptist misionary society are asked to meet at the church August 7 at 6:45. They will motor to Mar garet Hunter park in Newberry for the program and social hour. All are asked to bring picnic baskets with cold tfrinks furnished by the hostesses, Mesdames Harold Mur phy, H. L. Gardner, J. O. Heuble and James Burnett. Woman's Club Meets Tonight Tonight, August, 2, the* Joanna Woman’s club will meet at the club house at 7:30. The new president, Mrs. E. J. Willingham, will pre- side during- the business hour and Chrysler Finds Newspapers Are Most Effective Because of the effectiveness of the newspaper advertising cam paigns during the first half of 1951 Chrysler Iwill use more than 3,- 000 newspapers to carry its July sales message to the public, reports John H. Caron, director of adver tising, Chrysler Division, Chrysler Corporation. Representing a combined circula tion of over 51,000,000, the news paper list was drawn up to obtain ! maximum circulation penetration KINDERGAREN NOTICE Those interested in sending chil dren to the kindergarten at the First Presbyterian church and have not contacted Mrs. Haynie Prince or Mrs. Jasper Rowland, directors, are asked to do so as soon as pos sible, since only a few vacancies are left. MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE THAN EVER BEFORE! Dr. Fred E. Holcombe Office Honrs 9:90 tn 5:St 200 South Broad St OPTOMETRIST Offices at Phone 658 the program chairman, Mrs. La- vinia Cooley, has announced the film on South Carolina will be shown. Mrs. Sallie Bridges and her group will serve refreshments. All members are urged to be present and give the new officers full support. Birthday Party Given Frank Rowe was entertained Friday night with a party honoring his 15th birthday. The Rowe home on Milton Road was chosen for the occasion and the young people enjoyed many games on the lighted lawn. Frank’s mother. Mrs. F. C. Rowe, assisted by Miss Mary Evans, serv ed the birthday cake, cookies, ice cream and iced drinks. The honoree received many gifts. Woman's Society To Meet Tuesday. August 7, members of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Epworth church will come togther for their Augu-t Mi Mi meet.ng in the assembly room of the church at i o clock. Hostesses for the social hour are, Mrs. Kmard, Mrs. Walt Fulmer and j into the more than 3,000 counties in j the United States that are served 1 by Chrysler dealers. "The effectiveness of our hard- .hltting advertising program has "helped build public acceptance so thoroughly that Chrysler dealers at present have about 35,000 firm orders for our Fire Power V-8 mod els,” Caron reports. “In fact Chrys ler dealers in some cities are being forced to return deposits because they have been unable to supply demand. Caron said that both new and used car stocks of Chrysler dealers are well below normal, a condition which he declared was largely due to the effectiveness of the adver tising program. “Our advertising has been con centrated on educating the public to the advantages inherent in the new 180 horsepower Fire Power V- engme’s designed-in mechanical octanes’ make regular grade gas do ' what premium gases can’t do in any other engine you can drive to day,” Caron said. I— MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE ( IIROMCLE THAN' EVER BEFORE! Quality • • 1 DAY SERVICE Oversize Prints — 6c Each Each Print Carefully Inspected EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILM BROWNIE CAMERAS Nichols Studio 216 S. Broad St. Phone 8* Gray Funeral Home « linU*. ft. C. FI NKRAL DIRECTORS EMBALMEK8 I’hone* 41 in* 399 J AMBt IANCE MRMC* I- BI'MCLL GRAY and V. PARRS ADAIR. G*a. Mxrv 9Jk'' • Vet. you mam to he urrr, mhen your health, or that of someone in your household it in volved. See your Doctor — then bring hit pre scriptions to this phar macy fur careful com pounding You mill find that it cutis nu mure! McGEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 Miss Betty Jean Collins of Greenmixid. is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett. Miss Jackie Lovelace of Colum bia. is ^pending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Love- Mr and Mrs. Walter Waits, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs Doc Buchanan arid Linda. Mrs. Ella Hair, Ruth and Wendal Hair enjoyed a picnic at Greenwood state park Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and children attended the birthday din ner of her father. O. F. Dennis, in Prosperity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grey Dickert of Miami. Fla. and Mrs. Ralph Hig gins of Columbia, were week-end guests of Mr. Dic kert s and Mrs. Hicetns’ sister. Mrs Beulah Stroud. Mrs. Joe Johnson spent several days last meek m-ith her sister, Mrs. Claude Warren, in Charleston. M *. Johnson and Mr and Mrs. Rufus Darnell joined her for the day Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy in Pomana Sunday and attended the opening revival services at Enoree Baptist church which was an all day occas ion with a picnic on the grounds. Mrs. J. L. Abrams, Jimmy and Linda, and Mrs. Algie Abrams and Adgie attended the Harris-Atta- way reunion in Williamston Thurs-: day. BELK’S STOP! LOOK! BUY! REMODELING SALE Final Cleoronce! SUMMER DRESSES 5.00 Values to $12.95 BEMBERGS, COTTONS Junior, Misses and W omen’s Sizes Cool Comfort for Hot Summer Day/ FINAL CLEARANCE! WOMEN’S DRESS and PLAY SHOES 3.00 pr. Values to It.tS We have repriced and re grouped these shoes to bring yon greater sav ings. Many Styles — Many Colors — Sizes 4 to 9 Widths AA to C Enjoy Supper The officers and teachers of Jo anna Baptist Sunday school en joyed a supper Friday night in the educational building. The junior department under the direction of* Harold Murphy, pre sented humorous skit. Following the skit, "How Not To Visit,” given by Miss Dot Carr, and “How To Visit,” by Mesdames Lewis Mur phy and Nathan Brazel. The in-i spirational thoughts were given byj the pastor, Rev. James Mitchell. ! The dining room was attractively decorated in rainbow colored 1 Fall Session September 4 Skilled office workers are urgently needed. Defense mobilization has created exciting opportunities in busi- nss, government and military offices. Our Placement Department is receiving many more calls than we can fill. Starting salaries are at an all time high. COURSES OFFERED Private Secretarial Junior Accounting Complete Business Higher Accounting Stenographic LIMITED ENROLLMENT Individual and modern methods of instruction, reasonable tuition charges, placement assistance Write for our csUlog pod application blank Greenwood * College of Commerce 205 Textile Bldg. ' Greenwood, S. C. SPECIAL PURCHASE! BOYS GABARDINE LONGS 2.88 Skipper Blue, Grey, Brown, Tan and Green Sizes 6 to 16 FINAL CLOSE-OUT! BOYS SWIM TRUNKS Values to $1.98 1.00 SPECIAL PURCHASE! BOYS’ FAMOUS FRUIT OF THE LOOM POLO SHIRTS ~ An actual $1.50 value Looking for quality and good looks? Here’s a must — Sizes 4 to 16 Close-Out! SUMMER PIECE GOODS 3 yds. 1.00 Values to 79c Yd. Piques, cottons, plisses, ray on crepes and yard wide print. Plains, prints, checks. PERMANENT FINISH Organdy Curtains 2.94 pr. Regular $3.98 value. Lovely crown decorator curtains. White, blue, rose, yellow, green. REPEAT VALUE! Lady Edso SLIPS and GOWNS 1.59-2for3.00 An actual $1.98 value. White, blue, rose, green, maize. Sizes 32 to 49. ' FINAL CLEARANCE! SUMMER FABRICS 50c yd. Washable printed rayon, . rayon krlskays, dotted gwiss rayon, butcher weave, swiss down organdie. .SPECIAL SALE. metal .Flower - BOXES 50c each Regular $1.00 Value Ideal for Indoor or Outdoor CURTAIN GOODS 18c yd. Regular 29 value Marquisette—36 to 42 inch width. White or ecru. 36 to 42 inch width. BIG VALUE — LOW PRICE COLD PACK CANNERS COMPLETE WITH RACK 1.59 Holds seven quart Jars. High quality — Long lasting HOSIERY BUY! 51 Gauge, 15 Denier NYLONS 87c pr. All new stock, all first quality, beautiful new shade*, cobweb sheer. LADIES' FRENCH CREPE Bay Your Winter Blanket Now DRESSES 100% Wool Blankets 1.99 12.95 Regular 83.98 values 72x84. 3 lbs. of pure weal, 4- Sizes 12-20, S8-44Xadies, here inch satin binding. Guaranteed Is a buy you can’t afford to 5 yean against moth damage. mlas! Prints and pastels. Varied colon. Extra Large, Extra Heavy 25% Wool Blookels 8.95 72x90. 3^4 lbs. of real warmth. 5-aeh satin binding. Choose from these colors: yellow, mint rose, blue.