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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 30, 1,951
PERSOKAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent »nd Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy of Po-| Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
maria, were Wednesday visitors of E. H. Alexander were Sgt. Scott
Mrs. Nell Ellison. i and daughter, T-Sgt. T. C. CoUinsj
Mrs. Alma O’Dell of Fort Mill,
of Shaw Field, and Miss Wilma
spent the week-end with Mr. and ^ Williams of Sumter.
Mrs. C. R. O'Dell. On Sunday Little Stanley Alexander is
Mrs. O’Dell, Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell spending the week in Greenwood
and children and Miss Rose Ann with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin DeVore.
Little of Charlotte, N. C., visited Pfc. Pete Johnson of Camp Gor-
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. O'Dell and don, Ga., spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks in Mrs. Johnson and small son.
Columbia Mr - and Mrs - Earl Holsonback,
‘ , Brent and Elliott spent Sunday at
Mrs. J. M. Ross is spending the-~
week in Rockingham, with- r j t> * Mrc
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross. Mr and Mrs. Fred Putnam, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel' Charlie Cole and Donnie Waddell
spent the week at Folly Beach. spent Sunday m Whitmire with
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag, Mr-1 and M ”’ J * ' 1 S ’ ’
and Mrs. Charlie Cole visited their Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Anderson were
brother, R. P. Cole, at the Veteran’s 1 called to Cardsville, Ga ast
hospital in Columbia last week. I week due to the illness of the lat-
Mr. Cole is seriously ill. 1 te r s aunt, Mrs. Mundy Kelly.
Mrs L. W. Little, Sr., has re- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newton
turned to the home of her daugh- ! Greenville were recent guests of
ter, Mrs. George Morse, after vis- Mr and Mrs. J. L. Long,
iting relatives in Marshville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway o ( t
Marvin Norman of Flipping. Ga.. Whitmire spent Sunday with Mr. g
is spending the week with Mr. and and Mrs. «L L. Abrams. |||
Mrs T. E. Chandler. Mr. NormanC' MJr- and Mrs Johnny Jenkins v.
is principal of * the elementary and small daughter, Johnette, and ft
school in Flipping. Miss Patsy Rowe spent Sunday
., , ,, t u u with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sexton in
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Chap- Greenwood
man and children Mrs Verner Mr and Mrs g p Bowers and
Swygert and children of Chapin , Bil visited Mr and Mrs M . E. «
were Sunday ^guests of Mr. ^ and Mr. Capers at Moms *
Mrs. J. F. LoWman, Sr. j Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Meg C Dell and Mr an( ^ ^j rs Eu g ene Derrick of
famdy of Lecsville, visited Mr. and Newbe ent Sunday with M r.
Mrs J. D. O Dell Sunday and Mrs > ^ Crouch ^
Mrs. Bryce Little and A1 of ; c l pete Arthur of Ch
Charlotte. N. C., joined Barry and ^ N c two weeks re .
of 1 :
Rose Ann for a visit at Mrs. J. M.
Ross’ recently.
Harold Willingham spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
O. B Willingham in Brevard, N-
C. Miss Miriam Willingham ac
companied him home for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willing
ham.
cently with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Arthur, enroute to El- 1
tor, Calif., where he will be sta- (
tioned. Cpl. Arthur will also visit
his sister, Mrs. 1 Oneil Beasley, and
Mr. Beasley in Anson, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers of
Greenwood, spent the week-end
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Rolle Clark and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley.
Jimmy spent the* week-end
Greer with Mrs. W. G. Puckett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Owens and
son, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. John Mar-1
Fleet Sessoms and daughter of j tin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Atlanta. Ga., spent the week-end j Wehunt were week-end visitor* in
with Mr and Mrs. Furman Frady. i Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs Ted Ellison and son are
.spending several weeks with her Birth Announcemanlt
parents in Whitmire. ! Duckatt
Mrs. Maderia Wilson of Green-, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Duckett of
wood. Mrs. Bruce Whitmire and Slater, announce the birth of a
daughter, Brenda, of Greer, and daughter, Phyllis Annette, on Au-j
Pvt Ted Ellison of Fort Jackson, gust 22 at the Newberry- County
were recent visitors of Mrs. Nell hospital. Mrs. Duckett is the for-
Eliison. I mer Miss Jeanette Holsonback.
Guests of Miss Georgia Lewis Epiing
and Mrs. John Burnette, Sr, dur- Mr and Mrs James Eptmg of
mg the past week were Miss Jams Charlotte, N. C., announce the
Simpson of Moultrie. Ga., Little birth of a son, James Edward, on
Melda Dean of Clinton; Miss Bob- July 27 at the Presbyterian hos-
bie Jean Collins of Greenwood; G. pital in Chariot*. Mrs. Eptmg
S Palmer of Ware Shoals; Mr. and will be remembered as Miss Doris
Mrs M. L. Richey of Greenwood; Thomas of this community,
and Mr and Mrs. William Kitchens Campbell
of Newberry. Mrs. J. H. Campbell an-
Mr. and Mrs. Toy Crocker and nounce the birth of a daughter,!
Carolyn, Mrs. Sallie Crocker of'Debra Lynn, at Joanna Memorial
Whitmire, Mrs. Mattie Fowler and hospital on August 23. Mrs. Camp-;
son, Buster, of Lockhart, Willie bell is the former Miss Evelyn
Gaskin and daughter, Nancy, and King.
Ralph Seigler of Fort Mill, spent' Mills
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mills of Clin-
Gaskm. announce the birth of a son
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Miller of on August 28 at Joanna Memorial _
Batesburg. were Sunday guest* of hospital. Mrs. Mills is the former |
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckam. Miss Doris Dawkins of Newberry.!
Mr. and Mrs. Hosie Bridges were ♦
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Farewell Party Given
Ed Baxter in Augusta, Ga. | Members of the Baptist choir
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey W’hitley complimented Miss Helen Phillips
and children of Fort Bragg. N. C.,' following choir practice Monday
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne night. Miss Phillips leaves this
of Columbia, were week-end visi-1 week for North Greenville college
tors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. where she has enrolled for the fall
Ed Osborne. term. Refreshments of hamburg-j
Mr. and Mrs. George Morse and ers and drinks were served,
The honoree was presented a
lovely corduroy jacket for her ser
vices with the choir and at the or-
family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall
and family enjoyed a picinic at
Lake Greenwood Sunday.
Mrs. G. C. Miller and Mrs. P. F. gan.
Clark of Greenville, and Miss Ruby •
Clark of Charlotte, N. C., were Society To Meet
Thursday guests of Mrs. J. M. Ross. Tuesday evening the WSCS of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Herlong nad th * Methodist church will meet at
daughters, Misses Dorothy and Sal-
lie Mae Herlong of Johnston, were
the church with Mesdames Joe Ab
rams, Johnnie Moore, Tot Stewart
Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Joe, and Joe Giles as hostesses. The
Giles. Misses Anna and Sallie ne w program material has arrived
Mae are spending the week with and the program chairman has an
the Giles
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Simmons and
interesting program to present.
All ladies of the church are in
family attended the Simmons re- j v if ed to attend this meeting, and
union in Due West Sunday. The reminded to bring the birthday of-
reunion was at the home of Mr. feri ng for the Killingsworth home
and Mrs. Charlie Simmons. i m Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and _ *
Lanier visited at Chimney Rock, • * T®
Sunday The Baptist Missionary Society
^ Mrs. J. A. Price, Mrs. Pete Ev- will meet Tuesday at 7:30. Mrs.
ans, and Miss Jeanette Evans vis- H u a ®> ld Murphy has the program mj
charge and the hostesses will be
ited J. C. Price, who is a patient
at the hospital in Union, on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Beck and
Mesdames R. L. Francis, W. W.
Waits, E. J. Willingham and Miss
Mary Fuller. All officers are ask-
Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Loftis
and children of Columbia,
Sunday guests of Mr. and
William Dunlap.
were
Mrs.
ed to be present as an installation
service will be held.
Buys Jewalry Business
Mrs. Gary Davenport of Green-! T J ° s a e P h
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gaskin •’ j?, 35 Purchased the stock of Bo-
and children of Fort Mill, visited i lan c d s > Jewe * rs \ 15 °P? n io /
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilliam and ^ u !. mess °" th , e ^ghway. The ad-
Granny Barrett Sunday. j °i S P J eSen • 0W , n , er
Mr, fend Mrs. JJames Timmer- | ^ found elsewhere in this
man and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. j p per
Billy Osborne and Harley Lyons
were Saturday visitors in Green
ville.
Mrs. John Lewis and grand
son, Jerry Lewis, celebrated their
birthdays on August 29.
Mrs. J. B. Anderson is visitii^s
relatives in Statesville, N. C., for
a few days.
^ If it’s Nerves, See Your 1
| Chiropractor _
■ DR. C. J. HART !
2S4 WmI Main Street I
LAURENS, 8. C. j
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Revival Services In Progress
A revival meeting is now in
progress at the Fire Baptized Holi
ness church, of which Rev. J. J.
Smith is pastor.
The evangelist for the series of
meetings is the Rev. Alger Harris
of Central. Services are held each
evening at 7:30 with the public in-,
vited.
With Ths Sick
Friends of Mrs. Nell Ellison will
regret to learn she is ill at her
home on the Whitmire Road.
Friends will regret to know that
Bud Carr continues ill and has
been transferred to the General
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SPECIALS!
BUY YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL NEEDS NOW!
MEN’S RAYON DRESS
PANTS.... 2.00
Actual value to $5.95
We must clean up our summer stock.
Broken sizes — 29 to 40
WOMEN’S NEW
Fall Suits
BOYS POPLIN
JACKETS - $2.79
Sizes 6 to 18
Water repellant, washable cotton pop
lin. Elastic waist, zipper. Maize, tan,
green and maroon.
12.95
10 to 18.
Rayon, gabardine, grey, green, wine
and plum.
POYS RAYON
Gabardine SLACKS
* 2.98
- «•
Sizes 6 to 16
Grey, tan, blue, brown
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
LADIES RAYON
GOWNS - SLIPS
2 for 3.00
BOYS SCHOOL
SHIRTS - $1.49
Sizes 4 to 16 — A real value!
PRICED LOW FOR
CLEARANCE
GIRLS ALL WOOL
SWEATERS - $1.98
Ladies
Dresses
1.99
All colors — Sizes 8 to 14
NEW FALL
GINGHAMS - 49c Yd.
Ideal for school dresses and skirts.
Fall yard width — Fast colors
Actual Value to $5.95
Bembergs, rayons,
cottons. Not all sizes
in every. style, but
real values. .
Sizes 12 to 40.
Big Value
Low Priced
BOYS 8-OZ.
DUNGAREES
1.29 pair
Sizes 4 to 12, first quality denim.
Regular $1.69 value.
GIRLS COTTON
PANTIES
19c pair
Regular 29c value — Sizes 1 to 3.
SIZES 2 to 14—29c PR
Girls School
Dresses
1.39
1.79
3 to 6x-
7 to 12-
GIRLS SCHOOL
Special Purchase!
WOMEN’S NEW FALL
HOUSE DRESSES
1.77
Tops in style, tops in quality ,tops
in value. Good-looking, fast colors,
many styles. Sizes 12 to 44.
Dresses
1.98
7 to 12
Solids, Prints and
Ginghams
SPECIAL SALE!
First Quality
51 Gauge, 15 Denier
NYLONS
87c
BOYS KNIT
POLO SHIRTS
59c
MEN'S RAYON SUMMER
SUITS - $12.00
Former price forgotten. We must
clean these out now.
Broken sixes, — but real values
SEPEdAL SALE—NEW FALL
WOOLENS
$1.98 - $2.98 Yd.
Plaids, checks, stripes, solids.
Sew more—save more. All colon
UPHOLSTERY — DRAPERY
FABRICS - 88c
Value* to 11.4# Yd.
Floral*, prints, solids, stripe*.
36 and 48 inch width.
1-Pe.
Pen-Pencil Set 59c
Regular 8LM value.
Ball point pen. Fountain Pen.
and Pencil
PISTOL PETE —Boys Western 1
JACKETS - $1.981
Water-repellaat. poplin Jackets,
zipper closing, black, red, navy,
and tan. Sizes 2 to It.
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BOYS BOXER
Dungarees - $1.00
Sanforised — Full cut
Sizes 1 to <
SALE!
Seamed BLANKETS
ALL WOOL
7.88
Eextra heavy, extra big—72x90.
These all wool blankets with one
seam in the Center, guaranteed
against moth damage.
Hunter green, rose, blue, and
geranium red.
SALE —50% WOOL
Seamed BLANKETS
5.88
72x90 — Regular $9.95 value
These quality blankets are yours
at a low price. These are seamed,
but perfectly matched and guar
anteed quality. All colors.
Buy Now — Use Our Lay-Away
Another Big Shipment
MEN’S
SPORT SHIRTS
1.00
Skip Dents — Broadcloths
Wakes, blues, tans.
Sizes: small, medium, large
FAMOUS QUALITY
DAN RIVER SHEETS
81x99 — $239
72x99 — $2.19
81x108— $2.59
Pillow Cases-59c
DOUBLE BED SIZE
CHENILLE SPREADS
3.00
Regular values to $5.95.
All colors.
l 4 f
Rugged for School Wear
CAMPUS JUNIOR
FAST COLOR
SCHOOL OXFORDS
YARD WIDE PRINT
For BOYS and GIRLS
2 98 to 3 98
New Fall Patterns
Sizes 8i/ 2 to 12, 12^ to 3
4 yds. 1.00
You’ll find every wanted style.
BOYS NEW FALL
It’s the lowest price on prints we have
seen in a long time.
RAYON
GABARDINE SUITS
Many patterns to phoose from.
12.95
FALL GABARDINE
Crease resistant gabairdine.
CAr. ttA
Single or double breast. Sizes 6 to 16.
ouc ya.
. Brown, skipper blue, tan, blue.
Ur
Regular 89c Yard Value
NEW FALL
1 to 5 yard lengths
Green, grey, lavender, tan, brown,
CORDUROY - $1.00 Yd.
wine, aqua and navy.
1.00 yd.
Blue, grey, wine, red, green, navy,
GIRLS COTTON SUPS
69c
chantuese.
Sizes 4 to 14
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