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Pnire Two. ^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 31. 1952 Belk’s « "* Your Last Chance To Buy White Goods At Terrific Savings PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA HRS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lanford were week-end guests" of their daughter, • Mrs. Letter Sweatt, and Sgt. Sweatt in Spartanburg. Miss Betty Jo Sloan of Orange burg, and her mother, Mrs. Sloan of Columbia, were Saturday supper guests'of Mrs. W. W. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole spent Sunday in Columbia with Mrs. Ruby Cole. Mr. and Mrs. James Mundy and baby of Georgetown, Miss Frances Elliott of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. M." Elliott. Miss- Velaa Farmer of Colum bia, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fanner. Mrs. Lula Ross of Clinton, spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Heuble, and Mr. Heuble. On Sunday Mrs. J. D. McClain of Rock Hill, visited Mrs. Heuble. Sgt. and Mrs. G. V. Adair have j returned- to Hardingsburg, Ky., af ter spending a week with Sgt. Adair’s sister, Mrs. Frank Phillips, ; and Mr. Phillips. Sgt. Adair has just returned fro Korea where he spent 18 months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shealy and children of Newberry, Miss Pansy May of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and Bobby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Os borne will be interested to know they are now occupying an apart ment on Caldwell street in. New berry. Miss Gail Templeton of Calhoun Falls, and Jimmy Templeton of Clemson, spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Mills and son, Mrs. Bessie Hollingsworth of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis of Cross Hill, Pfc. Pope Ox- ner df Fort Jackson, Miss Faye Montjoy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lew is of Joanna, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B9yce Ox- ner. Mrs. James Simpson and Dusty spent the week-end in Honea Path with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson On Sunday Mr. Simpson, Mrs. L. J. Brock, and L. J. Brock, Jr., joined the family for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stewart in Columbia—Sunday.—Little—Chuck, and Mrs. Johnny Moore Sunday. # Mr '. and Mrs. Marion Dunn and son, Steve, the Rev. Clemson Smith of -Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr., and Judy of Joanna, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Algie Abrams. - Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson,-A1 and Leah Wilson and Sherill and Lynn Johnston of Bath, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morse. Horace Hamm, Jr., left the 18th for Fort Jackson to be inducted into the Army. Mrs. J. W. Davis -has retrned to her hom\> with Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart after spending several weeks in Ware Shoals. Baptist Youth Meet Immediately following the eve ning worship service Sunday the Youth Fellowship of the Baptist church enjoyed a social hour at the home of Miss Gail Morse. The 28 young people enjoyed assorted butter rolls, hot chocolate and cof fee for refreshments. W. S. C. S. Will Meet The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of Epw’onth church will hold its February meeting on the 5th at. the church at 7 o’clock. The program will be presented by Mrs. Rudolph Prater. During the social hour Mrs. L. J. Brock, Mrs. James Simpson and Mrs. Homer Jacks will be hostesses. Society Visits County Home On last Tuesday night nine mem bers of the Baptist Missionary So- city visited the county home. The movie projector was carried along and slides from ’‘The Prodigal Son” and “The Life of Christ” were shown. The program consisted of unison reading, songs and paryer. The society showered the residents with bed linens, towels, handker- chiefs, quilts^ spreads and a radio. A&P 15 A GOOD PLACE TO GET GOOD FOOD BUYS /- \ CUSTOMERS' CORNER This space bas 6 million bosses —and so have oar stores. We are out to serve 6 mil lion folks every day . . to give them value on every item . . to do so courteously . . » to make shopping as pleasant as possible. You’re the “Boss"—and you and all our other customers. And we have to answer to you. So If you do not have a criticism about service or a suggestion on how we can Improve it, pleas* write. You’re sure of an answer. CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Store* <M LcxlafUa At#.. Ntw Ttrfe 11, M.T. Ann Page Chocolate and Vanilla Sparkle 5c Puddings. . . . . Pkg. Ann Page Tomato 19c Ketchup . , . . . 14-oz. Mb Ann Page Peach, Plum or Pineapple 25c Preserves .... 1-lb. Pkg Iona Stringless 25c Green Beans ... 2 No 2 Cans Golden Maid * . 1 Margarine . . . . 1-lb. Pkg. 22c Mild American 49c Cheese . . . . . lb. ' Kind and Mellow Coffee 77c 8 O’Clock .... Mb. Bag Dried 13c Pea Beans ... . 1-Lb. Pkg. Perfect Strike Chum 45c Salmon ... . . No. 1 Can A&P’s Own Vegetable Shortening dexo • n ■ c S-lb. Can 83c the Stewart’s grandson, returned with them for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Willingham of Brevard, N. C., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mur- phy.. Mr.kand Mrs. H. E. Smith of An derson, spent the week-end with the katter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gosnell. Pvt and Mrs. Ted Ellison and children, Jeff and Debby, Sgt. John Bowling and Bill Carroll of Whit mire, and Fort Jackson, were Sun day guests of Mrs. Nell Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag and Bill Poag accompanied Misses Patsy and Jean Poag to their new home in Goldsboro, N. C., for the week end. Misses Patsy and Jean’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag, have recently moved to Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne of Columbia, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne. Chief Petty Officer Colie Gru Mrs. Sallie Bridges was chairman for this trip. ' New Scout Leader Beginning February 1 Mrs. La- vinja Cooley will have charge of the younger group of Girl Scouts as leader. Mrs. Cooley is replacing Miss Mildred Bozard W’ho has re signed. Hospital Patients E. T. Nix of Chappells was ad-! mitted to Joanna hospital on Jan. j 24 for treatment Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rushton will regret to, learn their youngest son, Michael, is a patient at the local hospital following sur gery on the 26th. Friends of Mrs. Joe Johnson are glad to see her back in the cloth shop after several days’ illness. Birth Announcements ~ Motes Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Motes an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sherry Dianne, at Hays hospital on January 26. Mrs. Motes is the for mer Miss Betty Ruth Crawford. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Ross of Greenville, announce the birth of a son, Donald Douglas, at Green ville General hospital on January 24. Mrs. Ross is the former Miss Evelyn McLeod of Monroe, N. C. Mr. Ross is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross of Joanna. end with his brother, J. C. Gruber, and Mrs. Gruber. R. L. Motes of the Navy, has re turned to San Francisco, Calif., af ter spending a two weeks leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Si mon Motes. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . Bennett celebrated their 1th wedding anni versary January 19. Mrs. Bennett is the former Miss Ruby May of! Newberry. Mrs. John Fulmer of Newberry,! spent several days last week with her son, James Fulmer, and Mrs. Fulmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surratt and children of Fairview, w r ere Satur day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams. Mrs. Rolfe Clark celebrated her birthday on January 25. Mr. and Mrs. Pete ' Schumpert and children visited Mr. and Mrs. George Schumpert in Saluda Sun day. ” Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne and children were Sunday visitors of Mr. ahd Mrs. L. M. Wood in New berry. | Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert spent the week-end in Abbeville with Mr. and Mfs. Rufus Power. Mrs. Dora Morgan and Mrs.„ Nell Ellison recently atended a birth day dinner for T-Sgt. Bruce Whit mire at his home in Greer. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, Mike and Mrs. John Ross were Saturday visi tors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Brunswick and* son of Columbia, visited Mr. Plans are being made for a chicken barbecue supper for mem bers and guests of the local Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Frank Phil lips is chairman of the food com mittee and Mrs. Nathan Brazel is chairman of entertainment. Spec ial guests will be Mrs. Pearl Mon roe and Mrs. Genelle Cosby of Laurens. This is a social affair and will be held at Joanna club February 9 at 7:30. All members are request ed to pay their “dutch” this week end. WORTHMORE WINTER Candy Carnival Cream Drops 12-0* *** Chocolate Covered Peanuts Chocolate Stars ^ Pk * Bridge Mix &-<«• p** Cocoanut Cream Eggs Pk « Your -Choicr Per rteg. •L ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Bl Packen Label Orange-Blended or Grapefruit JUKE 46-oz. Can 19c Jane Parker GOLDEN LOAF CAKE each 25c Jane Parker Rolls Brown N* Serve pk * 15c Birthday Party Given Saturday afternoon Linda Barron and twenty invited guests celebrat ed her eighth birthday. The guests joined Linda in opening her gifts at her home and then all went to the movies. Following this the children enjoyed outdoor games at the club house. The birthday cake in pink and green on white with pink burning candles was used as the centerpiece on the* white cov ered table. Mrs. Allen Barron, Linda’s mother, served ice cream, cake and drinks. Arts and Crafli The Arts and Crafts class, under the direction of 'Mrs. J. C. Lambert, will meet Thursday night at Jo anna club at T o’clock. 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