The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 16, 1951, Image 16

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J{ \ , t A 4 * \ Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 16, 1951 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O DELL. Correspondent and Representative . ; t Pat Ross of Greenville, spent 'which were opened and passed, several days last week with his ! * _ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ladies of Methodist Church Meet M. Ross. This week another grand- Thirty members of the Woman's son. Barry Ross Little, of Char- Society of Christian Service came, lotte. N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. together last Tuesday night for; Boss. their August meeting. Mrs. John L. Porter, Jr., of De- Tl>c president, Mrs. J. W. Giles,, catur, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. John L. welcomed ea<rir -member and the Porter, III. and daughter, Sandra. Johnny Stroud, Mrs. Algie Abrams of Atlanta, Ga., were week-end 1 read the minutes of the previous guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dav- their guests. In the absence of Mrs. enport, Sr. meeting. Mrs. Pearl Wiliams pre-; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League and sented the Work Sheet. During children were Sunday guests of Mr. the business hour the reports of and Mrs. Robert Dorn in Callison. committees were read. Plans made Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crapps and for the birthday offering to the Kil- 1 children. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd lingsworth home which will be ac-l Smith and children spent the cepted at the September meeting. ! week-end in Summit with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Abrams gave the medi-, Mrs. Otis Crapps. , tation thought on “Even Unto The Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens and End of The Road. She also led children visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E. the program entitled, ‘‘The Last Stevens and son in Clinton Sunday. ^ rom ^ hich Thg First Was Made, j Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and Asssiting Mrs. Arams in the dis-; children were Sunday guests of cussions were Mrs. Tot Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Chris Salters in and Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr* Mrs. Greenwood. James Simpson gave the evening Mrs. -Jeff McCarthy, Mrs. Rich- P FVillrVwincr the nroeram a social ard , W M 1 ' n H gham “Nin^Siv'with hoS 6 R3r4hm?nu: '■?*" Brntlev Adams ' of sandwiches, tea and peach short-, Mrs. Bnmtlev Adams. I cake were served by Mesdames Mrs. Mamie Lanford Mr. and Fred Kinard< Herbert Lewis, Walt Mrs. R. P. Lanford and daughter Fu i mer and Ercie Brown, of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne. Ernest Chapman spent the week end in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. John Boswell. His , little ' grand daughter, Kay Francis, returned with Mr. Chapman for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel spent Sunday in Liberty with, the latter's sister, Mrs. Isaac Craven, and Mr. Craven. John Ross Honored On Friday night John M. Ross, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mary Simpson motored to Piedmont to attend the homecoming ball ganr^g.l The first organized ball team was in Piedmont. The old timers were recognized. Mr. Ross was a mem-; ber of this team and was presented no Mr. v.raven. a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and j sons. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bragg and Engagement Announced Ann spent the week-end at Ocean Mr and Mrs Andy Gosnell an - Drive Beach at the H>de apart- nounce t he engagement of their m w tS ' , . _ . ... . daughter, Clara Elizabeth, to How-, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphv ^ e e , ard Smith of Anderson. Mr. Smith week-end visitors at Myrtle Beach. ^ the son of Mr and Mrs Wade Mr and Mrs. G. N. loy attende gmith 0 f Anderson. The wedding the Floy clan reunion Sunday at wm take place Septe mber 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joh noon j n the Joanna Baptist church. Castles in Liberty. ^ Mr and Mrs. Ed Osborne are ex- Society Names Officers pectmg their nephew Wallace Os- The Woman s Missionary Society borne, of the navy, and stationed at i o{ the Baptist chur %, held lts an - San Diego, Calif., for a % isit this nua ^ p icnic-program meeting at week-end. 1 Margaret Hunter park in Newberry’ M MrS ri'w Hart - G * i last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ed Hunmcutt, Mrs. W. K. The husbands and ot her guests ^ aits and Mrs. J J Abrams at- had specia , mvitations and the re Maelic “"bJother Juta Mole* ™ » P^"< a > ‘ his ley. in Greenville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Shands of affair. Each member brought a lunch Mr. ana Mrs. u. r- onanus ui hostesses. Mesdames Har- Pauhne. were week-end guests of o]d Murphy j 0 Hueble H .L. their daughter. Mrs. J. C. Lambert. tRnmotffi fur- daughtei Miss Bonnie Pitts of Columbia. . . , was home with her family, Mr. and ' \ . Mrs Hoyd Pitts, for the week-end • mtroduc ^ d Frank Ling , Chinese Mike Cooley is spending several : Gardner.and James Burnette, fur- shed tea. Alter supper Rev. James Mitch- davs in Columbia missionary*, who is a student at the M Cpl S Bo ^Gardner ^of' Lomsville dtscnbld the paXti^pkture ^f Kyd^ecently v^ited Mrs. Gardne^ ^ Homeland^and gouged meth- h¥ ^rVe “n? tt^oStlllTe, Hilda Oxner. Pfc. Pope Gxn r e J[;, business session was presided over! and Miss Faye Montjoy were re- ^ Mrg E j W iiii ng ham. Mrs. cent dinner guests of Mr. an I j r Bridges announced a service M n rS. y F“ln« S G«« Ind Miss Hil- Monda^efSe' ‘ he C0Umy ^ da Oxner attended the funeral of, M 2,^ ay e f nre j T e v^ ward H FrM r ^ hT'"orjm c g °“ a Ss vide Fr,day_He.js the brother of whi< . h accepted for , he o([i .- Miss Mary Freeman, formerly f ( . €rs ( .fme new year, effective with Joanna. , n the September meeting: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Barry President—Mrs. E. J. Willing- Little, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and ham Mike were Sunday dinner guests lst vice President—Mrs. R. L. of Mr. and Mrs. S. L Hair. Francis Alvin Marshall and children, 2 nd Vice President—Mrs. Harold spent last week on Lake Murray'^ urp y.y on a fishing trip— ~ . I Recording Secretary—Mrs. Louis Miss Tobi Willis of Newberry, is ^i urp hy. spending the week with Miss Mar-, Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. lene Lowman. Charles Murphy. Mrs. Rudy McCarthy and son.j Community Missions Chairman Mike, of Greenville, were week- Mrs. T. R. Bridges. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Social Committee Chairman — McCarthy. 0 ; Mrs. H. L. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and Mission Study Chairman—Mrs. Bobby spent the week-end at Myr-'^r F Arthur. tie Beach. _ Young People’s Director—Mrs.' Chief Petty Officer Colie Gruber j ames Mitchell of Charleston, spent the weekend Sunbeam Leaders—Mrs. J. M-! Hannah, — Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gruber. Rowland. Mrs. Alfred Mrs. A F Campbell Mr. and Miss Thelma Bridges. . - Mrs. D. C- Whitman and sons of Junior Girls’ Auxiliary Clinton, were Saturday visitors of 0 ar j stroud, leader. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Johnson. Intermediate Girls’ Auxiliary — Mrs. Charlie Gadoway spent Miss Ruth Hair) Mrs H L G ard . the week-end in Clinton with Mr. ner and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. Royal Ambassador Leaders — . . Mrs. J. O. Hueble and Mrs. James Office Foie* Enjoys Picnic Burnett. Members of the office force and YWA—Mrs. W. N. Brazel and invited guests enjoyed a picnic at Mrs. L. A. Crawford. Greenwood state park Thursday ( Publicity—Mrs. D. M. Carr. nigh. Those attending were Mr. ♦ and Mrs. James Simpson, Mr. and: Choir Entertained Mrs. Henry Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Following choir rehearsal Mon- J. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny day evening a social hour was en- Hunter, Misses Ruth Hair, Mildred joyed by choir members and guests Bozard, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warner, in the recreation room of the Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel. Da- church. Sandwiches, cakes and vid Boland. Miss Birdie McMillian, punch were served to the 25 pres- Mj-. ;md Mrs. W. W. Niver, Jr., Mr. ent. The group enjoyed an hour and Mrs. Norman Floyd, Mr. and of fellowship honoring Miss Betty Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Sloan, their Director, who has G. N. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny resigned to accept a position in Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Florence. H?irt, Joe Delanev, Mr. and Mrs Walter Regnery. and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson. Birth Announcement Boswell Mr. and Mrs. John Boswell of Columbia, announce the birth of a Youth Fellowship Meeting The Youth Fellowship of the Baptist church met at the home of Miss Dot Carr on Magnolia street following the evening service Sun day night. Interesting historical contests were conducted by Mrs. Louis Murphy. Following several Daughter. Mary John, on August g ames ^e guests were invited into 1. Mrs. Boswell will be remember- dining room where drinks, ed to her friends here as Miss Mary cookies, salted nuts and mints were Chapman. j servea from an attractively laid table by the hostess. Birthday Party Given Last Friday night at Joanna club Mrs. Dolly Ochiltree honored her son, Johnny, with a birthday party. Twenty-five guests were present and Miss Carol Mills of Clinton, was an ouf'of tav^n guest. Assisting Mrs. Ochiltree in the entertainment and serving Mrs. Eo Gardner. After an hour of games refresh ments of the decorated birthday cake, ice cream, potato chips and iced drinks were served. Johnny received many With The Sick Horace Hamm, Jr., is a patient at Joanna hospital following an emergency appendectomy. Mrs. Wade Jenkins is at home following a stay at Hays hospital. J Volley Nececkis is a patient at' was j the local hospital following an ap pendectomy. Mrs. J. O. Hueble was admitted last week to the local hospital for surgery. Mrs. Harvey Dowd is undergoing treatment at Joanna hospital gifts DOLLAR DAYS! 20 Bars Hand Soap PACKED IN CELLO PHANE BAGS. T - $ $ S & Special Purchase BOYS BOXER SHORTS - Closing Out MEN'S SUMMER PANTS Sizes /\/\ Values V 3.00 ,‘» 5 Rayons, Cottons, Cords Tans, Blues, Greys 1.00 Regular 1.98 Value Sizes 4 to 12 Blue, Brown, Green. Sanforized DAYS Regular $1.00 MEN’S TIES Now 2 for 1.00 / \ Boys Knit POLO SHIRTS 2 for 1.00 Sizes 6 to 16 Women's and Children’s Summer SANDALS Not all sizes, but real values S1.00 Pr. Dollar Day Special! 100^ Nylon Panties S1.00 Pink, blue, white. Reg. $1.49 value Final Close Out! 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Boys’ Boxer Short and Shirt Set Both for $1.00 Sizes 3 to 6. Navy or brown. Sanforized, Full Cut MEN’S SHORTS 2 for S1.00 Elastic Sides. Sizes 28 to 42. Men’s Straw Hats $1.00 $2.98 Value WASH CLOTHS 20 for 1.00 Limit 20 to a Customer DOUBLE BED SHEETS 2.00 i 81x99. Bleached snow-white. Ready for use. EXTRA SPECIAL! MEN’S T-SHIRTS and Undershirts 3 for ' ') A REAL SPECIAL ALL SIZES ■« i » Mr