The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 28, 1952, Image 8

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. ... S l l V I’ a ■ : n ' ,c:kl 9 9 ' . ^ “T / Papje Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 28, 1952 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA HRS CECIL O DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver, Jr., attended the ’ Peeples-Smith wed ding in Cateechee Saturday. assembly room. The program is being planned .on “Workers Togeth er with God,” and will be present^ Mr and Mrs. Roy Templeton and ed by Mrs. James Simipson. Dur Mr. and Mrs. Fred Outz of Calhoun ing the social hour refreshments End Of Month if. J. D. Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs O’Dell Sunday. Mrs. M. J. McFadden and Miss Maggie Lovett are expected home this week-end» after spending a month in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tinsley and will be served by Mesdames John ; M. Ross, C. J. Craig. Ed Hunnicutt, I and Lavinia Cooley. Birth Announcement Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones of U j U n^rrah Ann Of Whitmire, announce the birth of a anall daughter, Deborrah Ann of Michael, at Newberry t ; sp * nt ** Tr Ind hospital on February 18. Mrs vr lth '\i le 3 h S , nhrip- ’ Jones is remembered as the for- Mr and m" C H. Godfrey and'™" Miss Belly Rowe of Joanna. Martha Ann, were overnight guests • - Birthday Party rec ? n }} y °^ the P are ^^, Mr. Last ^ ueS( j a y afternoon Mrs. C. and Mrs Perry Dukes m Saluda H Godfrey honored her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. IP Bundnck a ^ ar tha Ann, with a party at the , son of Gilbert, spent Sunday ui pj cn i c shelter. The occasion was Mr and Mrs. C . E ' Bragg. Martha’s 8th birthday. The thirty- ^ rS T, J ' M ' fj ve g Uests enjoyed out of door|| L- re ^ ^ >z « d V1S1 J; ed i ' a " d games and contests. The appoint- I s " Griffis in 1 endelton Sunday. table was overlaid in white with ^ater Mrs. Bozard an.i*’ . Iildre a g reen an( ^ p j n h decorated cake as were supper guests of . Ir. and rs '' fhe centerpiece, topped with burn- F - J - Ciark m Anderson. jjng pink candles. Mr. and Mrs^ O. \ Han of T&y :-!f; ( -)df r ey. ser\-ed pink frosted cake, Mrs. Godfrey, assisted by Mrs. Cecil Bishop and Miss Effie Lou ice crea mand iced drinks. Martha Ann received many gifts. The guests were given pencils . Special Purchase! Women’s DRESSES COTTON CRISKAY WAFFLE PIQUES PRINTED PUSSES 2.99 I Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44, 16V£ to 24«/ 2 STRIPES, FLORALS, CHECKS AND SOLID PASTELS tors, visited Mrs family last week Mrs Henry Hunter spent the week-end in Charlotte, N C., with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Shortlidge. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Braze! were f ancv suc kers tied in.pink rib- Fnday visitors in Greenville and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Craven in Liberty. Rev. John Lindsey of Moncks-* Corner, spent the week-end with Mrs. M. E. Smith. The W. K. Waits held their fam- ,ly birthday dinner at their home Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits; *Mr. amT Mrs. Bernard Nabors, Kelly Waits, of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. Milton' ; Wildlife Federation To Meet The Joanna chapter of the South 11 Carolina Wildlife Federation will meet Monday night, March 3, at 7 o’clock. A chicken barbecue sup per will be served and films on fishing..and .wildJife.wj 11. be shown. J Special Purchase! CHILDREN’S BETTER DRESSES 2.00 Actual value to $3.98 All the season’s styles, all new stock. Our buyers combed the markets to bring you this outstanding buy. Sizes-l-4o 3 and 3 to 6x. - Special Purchase!. WOMEN’S SLIPS and GOWNS 1.59 ea. - 2 For 3,00 Actual valife to $2.98 Ladies, better hurry! Here’s a buy you cannot afford to pass up. Deep iaoe-trimmed^In blue, —blue, rose; green, wrua, and white. — Birthday Party Given Leonard Price celebrated his 8th Waits and family of Greenwood; birthda with a p arty a this home Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner and r , n Miiton RnaH Saturday Twppty- 1 ■daughter of Greenville. ^ ; nine guests were present. Low ar- Oliver Templeton of Calhoun rangements of daffodils were used Falls, is spending several days with : j n h vin g an< j dining rooms, his son, Clisby Templeton, and Mrs>) Later his m(> ther, Mrs. Marie I 1 empleton. 1 p r j ce , invited the children into the Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver, Sr., lining room. The table was cov- of Bluffton, were Sunday guests of I ered with a laCe cloth and center- | their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. ed w j^h a large cake decorated in P. W. Niver, r. „ I yellow and green with ‘Happy, Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch . of Birthday" inscribed. Mrs. Price Greenville, spent the week-end served the cake with ice cream and l with Mr. 5nd Mrs. Joe Johnson. presented the children favors of i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroud, Mrs. b a iioons, gum and candy. j Bertha Stroud were Sunday guests ■ The honored guest Weis present- j of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tinsley in ed with a gift f rom each c hil d pres- i Fairview. i en t Group pictures were taken of Miss Jo Nell Lowman of Char- the party. lote N. C., spent sev-eral days last ( • ’ ♦ week With h^r parents, Mr. and r»llnw»hip Hour F.nioyud | Mrs. J. F. Logman. 1. Members of Epworth’s Men’s Bi- Girl’s New Spring Sizes 7 to 14. Smart New Spring PERCALE DRESSES r,rinis - Fas ‘ ^ 1i9 * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis and chil- bl e class, their wives and friends dren spent the week-end in Green- and members of the Ever-Ready 1 1 class enjoyed a fellowship hour j Saturday night at Joanna club, j The tables were centered with ar-» rangements of mixed early spring | flowers. The men prepared and j served a chicken stew to approxi- ' mately 100 guests. The Joymakers quartet from wood with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bow ers. Pfc. Johnny Buchanan of Kees- ler Field, Miss., spent the week-end w»th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr and fam ily spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cahey. Gaffney, provided entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy of Po-1 • maria, were Saturday visitors here. February Birlhays Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ambrose of The. 1 following celebrated their j Greer, were Week-end guests of birt#lays during the last two Mr. and Mrs. Julina Hunnicutt. weeks of February: Leonard Price, | Walt and James Fulmer, Judy I Mrs. Smith Passes Templeton, James Brown, Kelly The community extends deepest Waits,, Mrs. Emma Wofford, Ben SPECIAL PURCHASE! Black Heel NYLONS Sizes: 8'/i to 11 77c Regular $1.49 Beautiful 51 gauge, 15 denier nylons, with black rayon and navy heels and seams. Come In and scoop up the hosiery buy of the season! Top quality, exquisitely sheer nylon in flattering shades of Blondine, Jeanette, Maisette, and Sun- Breeze. Value SPECIAL PURCHASE! Men’s New Spring Dress Pants Actual value to $7.95 These are not regular $4.98 pants, but a special buy of bet ter quality and fabric. This group includes flannels, gabar dines and worsteds. Plain and pleated styles. Tans, greys, blues. Sizes 28 to 44. Na- Hol- sympathy to the family and friends Lever, Palter Waits, Bluford of Mrs. Melvin Smith. Mrs. Smith bors. Julian Hunnicutt, J. E. passed away Thursday at Hays sonback and Bill Dees. hospital. Funeral services were ♦ held at Joanna Baptist church Sati World Day of Prayer urday afternoon. , . , , „.i The entire community is invited t to attend the World Day ^>f- Pr program at Epwqr^h Methodist church Friday evening, at 7 o’clock. mterdenomina- Bapliel Ladies Meet Members of the Baptist Mission ary society will meet Tuesday eve ning at 7 o’clock in the educational building. Mrs. Harold Murphy, program chairman, will present a most inspiring program. The host esses are Mesdames R. G. Carr, Annual Baptist Banquet Largely Frances Giles, Alex Crawford and Attended Charles Murphy. The ladies of the 185 people gathered in the re church are invited to attend. creation room of the oanna feap- This program is tional an d all churches of the com munity have been invited to take part on the program. WSCS To Meet tist church on the evening of Feb.. 16 for the annual churchwide Sweetheart banquet. ^ ) John Holland Hunter of Clihton, !! March 4th at 7 o’clock the Wom an’s Society of Christian Service of. Bpworth church will meet in the was master of ceremonies and kept i a stream of laughter going with i | j his unusual wit. The invocation ! was given by Gene Floyd. The i I j theme of the banquet was “The Music of Love.” The following program was given; MEN’S GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS 1.99 Actual $2.98 values Lowest price anywhere. AH new stock. All first quality. Long sleeve gabardine, in maize, blue, green, tan. Sizes S-M-L. NEW SPRING WOMEN’S TOPPERS 7.95 Pink, red, gold, navy. The ideal coat for Easter time. Don’t miss this grand buy. Sizes 10 to 44. NEW SPRING TAFFETA 59c yd. New spring colors of red, blue, aqua, maize, gold, lavender, navy, rose and white. i E. O. M. SPECIAL Children’s ANKLETS Actual values to 25c Styles for boys and girls, elastic top, new spring colors. Sizes 6 to IOV2. Special Purchase! LADIES’ NEW SPRING BAGS 95 c Real values at this money-saving price. We have a wide assortment of plastic calf, plastic patents and failles in tailored and dreiiy styles. Many new shades and sizes. Reds, greens, tan and black. FAMOUS DAN RIVER SHEETS 1.98 81x99 Famous for quality, famous for wear, laundry tested and guaranteed. You can’t buy a better sheet at any price. coU»?'& Barbecue Saturday March 1 PIG FOOT STEW Friday, Feb. 29 6:00 P. M. y * Rain or Shine NABORS STORE At Bonds Cross Roads Serenade of Love—Mrs- Alex Crawford, soloist. She Gets Her Man—A skit pre sented by the young people of the i BOYS’ KNIT POLO SHIRTS church. Sweetheart’s Serenade— Profes sor William Jordan of the Newber ry city 'schools as soloist. Presenting the King and Queen of Hearts by Louis Murphy, chair man of the deacon board. Miss Kitty Mae Moseley, super- ‘intendent of the Joanna i hospital, was selected to be the Queen, and i Dr. Dorsey McFadden was select- j ed as King. Mr. Murphy expressed apprecia- j tioh to those who mean so much to so many people in the town of Joanna. ' Harmony of Love, by Miss El eanor Blumberg of Newberry, as soloist. J I Dr. John A. Barry, , Jr., of Fur man University, spoke on “A Greater Love.” Rev. James Mitchell, pastor, ex pressed appreciation to the com mittee for the work in preparing foi^the banquet. The pianist throughout the eve- ' ning was Mi$s Mary Elizabeth Fowler, church choir director. The banquet hall was beautiful ly decorated in red and white hearts with red streamers on each j table and figures of boys and girls. New spring styles, short sleeves. Sizes 2 to 12. Ea. 50c UNPAINTED CLOTHES HAMPERS Here’s a must for every housewife. They’re big in size and big in value. Reg. $2.98 value. too SPECIAL PURCHASE! ‘ CHENILLE SPREADS Deep-tone and pastels: blue, rose, aqua, pink, chartreuse, maize and white. 3.00 Casuals and Dress Shoes In leathers and suedes. Reds, greens, browns and blacks. CLOSE-OUT — ONE GROUP WOMEN’S SHOES Sizes 4 to 10 Values to $5.95 SPECIAL PURCHASE Drapery, Upholstery Material 48 Inches wide, in flo rals and stripes. Ac tual valnes to $1.98 yard. 1.29 YD. BED PILLOWS Filled with crushed chicken feathers, covered with heavy quality tick ing. 99c BOYS’ 8-OZ. Dungarees Sanforized. Zipper fly. 1.33 80-SQUARE SHEETING 39 inches wide, extra savings at a low, low price. 19c YD. DRESS SPECIAL One group of women’s Better Dresses, crepes, taffetas, and failles. Not all sizes in all styles, but excellent values. Values .to $9.95 EXTRA SPECIAL! BIRDSEYE DIAPERS Size 27x27 GREATER SAVINGS! EXCELLENT BUYS! 1.77 DOZ. )