The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 06, 1952, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, March 6, 1953
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OE JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs., Cecil Little and
children, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Little,
Jr., and Deborrah Ann of Char
lotte, N. C., were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Morse. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Morse also
had Mr. and Mrs.' Dusty Cook of
Marshville, N. C-, as guests.
table tennis tournament in Colum-
bia. ______
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham
accompanied by Cpl. and Mrs.
Richard Willingham and son, Rick
ey, spent the week-end in Colum
bus, Ga.
Miss Mary Freeman of Atlanta,
Ga., Miss Ruth Hair and Mrs. Fran-
in
J- Willingham.
Mrs. J. J. Smith and Miss Nan
Smith of Clinton were Saturday j ces Giles spent the week-end
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Orangeburg with Miss Betty
L. Wilburn. On Sunday Mr. and; Sloan.
Mrs. Wilburn visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs James Simpson, Mrs. L. J.
E. L. Cogdill and sons in Green- Brock, Sr, Mrs. Harry Estes and L.
wo °d. j Brock, Jr., were Friday visitors
Mr. and Mrs. George Davenport,' in Greenville.
Osborne. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Osborne of Columbia, Joihed
the family.
orders received will be added in
cash to the treasury of the club.
During the social hour Mrs. Sal-
Miss Sheila Poag and David F©ag lie .Bridges and her group will
spent the week-end in Whitmire
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Bostic. On Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Ryan Poag joined them
for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and
daughters visited the latter's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Dennis, in
Prosperity on Sunday.
serve refreshments. Mesdames W.
W. Hair and L. H. Poag will do
nate the cakes for the club sale. 1
Clan Meeting ostponed
Due to the training class being
held in Laurens next week the La
dies Ever-Ready class will hold its
quarterly business meeting March
Mr. and Mrs. William Pitts and 118. All members are asked to note
children of Silverstreet, were Sun- i the change,
jday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hayne
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Long and Miss
Essie Davenport of Newberry, vis :
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport,
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Poag. Sunday Mr.
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, and Mrs. J. D. Sprouse-and daugh-
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son.
Newberry Singers To Give Concert
The Newberry College Singers
will present a sacred concert at the
Joanna Baptist church Sunday
night, March 9, at T:30.
This is an a capella choir of fifty
voices, composed of men and wom
en students of Newberry college
under the direction of Milton
Moore.
The singers are all students reg
ularly enrolled at the college and
come from a varied and extensive
area served by this Lutheran insti
tution. *■
The pastor, Rev. James B. Mitch
ell, invites the public to attend.
March of Dimes
Report Given
J. C Thomas of this city, chair
man of the annual March of Dimes
drive in this community, reported
yesterday that the amount of $1,-
748.89 was raised. This exceeded
the amount raised last year, $1,-
] 620.22. The Joanna Mills commun-
1 ity Chest contributed $750.00.
daughter, Deborrah A«n, of New- pital since March 2 is Wayne j Chairman Thomas announces the;
berrv, were Friday supper guests Crapps, small son of Mr. and Mrs.; following ‘collections made in the j
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. Tillman Crapps. ; drive with the place of business)
With The Sick
Misses Doris Phillips and Myrtle) Mrs. Edna Ballard is recuperat-
Murphy spent the week-end at i ing at her home in the apartment
North Greenville Junior college, building following a stay at Jo-
with Miss Helen Phillips. ; anna hospital. ;
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brawley, Jr.,' Friends of Mrs. Ed Osborne will
Bill Poag of Greenville, spent i and son of Union, spent Sunday i regret to learn she is a patient at
following sur-
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawiey. j the local hospital
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart and gery.
Kathy motored to Augusta, Ga., i Little Larry King, son of Mr, and
for the day Sunday with -Mr. and/ 1 Mrs. T. W. King, was dismissed
Mrs. Burt Hart. 'j from Joanna hospital recently.
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Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Muarice Dav- j ter. Dorcella, of SpaHanburg. visit-
enport Sunday. !ed Mr. and Mrs. Poag and Mr. and
Miss Marcie Weeks of Laurens, Mrs.- E. A. Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits spent! Mrs. Sara Jane Henderson of the
was the week-end guest of Miss Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley and > several days this week in Atlanta, | Fairview section, is a patient at Jo-
Hilda Oxner. On-Saturday Misses family of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent i Ga., attending the National Safety anna hospital for treatment.
Oxner and Weeks attended the the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed i Council meeting. Little Broadus Baker, Jr., is a pa-
; Miss Mildred Bozard leaves Fri- tient at the local hospital.
day to join a party from Colum-' Bobby Rearden, small son of Mr.
bia to spend a week in Miami, Fla. r !and Mrs. Joe Rearden, is a patient
"Havan and Nassau. j at the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod and feeing treated at the local hos-
is
membered as Miss Ruby Lee Ma-
Hudson, $91.74.
Academy Street School Dick
Templeton, $92.28.
Girls’ collections on streets, Miss
Irene Hipp, $43.27.
Clinton Cotton Mills, G. M. Hu-
guley, $227.34.
Lydia Cotton Mills, J. B. Tem
pleton, $77.97.
State Training School, M isi
Louise COx, $126.29.
Providence School, Miss Margar
et Blakely, $34.55.
Lydia Iron Lung Containers, 7th
Grade Boys, $6.27.
Advance Mailing, Mrs. John
Spratt, $537.06.
Iron Lung Deposit Containers
(Boy Scout, W. A- Sherratt), $147.-
35.
Parking Meters (1 day’s receipts.
City Council), $26.07.
Rev. and Mrs. Mack Bryant and
(-daughter, Rita, of Liberty, were
1 Wednesday supper guests of Mrs.
, W. W. Hair and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hawkins,
Mrs. T. P. King is a patient at ! and names of those heading the
Joanna hospital* following surgery
Mrs. S. P. Motes underwent sur
gery at Greenville General hos
pital recently and has been trans-
Jr., . and daughter, Claudia, oferred to Joanna hospital where
Greenwod, were Sunday guests of she' is now a patient:
_Mrs. Harry^Kelly is being treated * nis -Sowers,--$32.72:
at the local hospital.
Mrs. Bill Dobbins is , recuperat
ing at her home following an ap-
Mr. and .Mrs. J_ CL..Lambert-
[ Mrs. Beulah Stroud is spending
this week in Newberry with Mrs.
! Ralph Higgins.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr,; pendectomy' at Hays hospital
land Bety Ann, accompanied by Mr.p
) and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., and j
: Ronnie spent Sunday in Chapin i
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman. | Mr
solicitation. The report follows:
Florida Street school, Wilmot
Shealy, $100.21.
The Hallamrk Mfg. Co., Mrs.
lone Adair, $32.37.
Mrs, Den-
Mill,
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Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
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— Open Meeting of^ltelief Chest
The Relief Chest of Joanna, will
hold its annual open meeting Sat
urday night, at 7 o’clock at Joanna
club house. Officers and directors
will be elected and all members
and interested parties are invited.
Accepts Office Position
Friends of Miss Bonnie Mae Pitts
will be interested to know she has
| accepted a stenographic position
; in the offices of Clinton Cotton
; Mills. Miss Pitts is the daughter |
|Qf Mj. .^nd .Mr.s. Jlnvd Pitts | -
Arts and Crafts Change Meeting
All members of the Arts and
Crafts class are notified that due
to the club meeting the class will
be held Friday night at 7 o’clock
instead of Thursday.
Leaves for Tournament
Twenty-four boys and girls of
Joanna left Tuesday for Greenvi
to participate in the Textile Bas
ketball tournament. These young
people will stay at Hotel Green
ville and be there through Satur
day. The trip is sponsored by the
Q J Joanna Foundation. Those attend-
‘ ! ing are as follows: Misses Sara
1 Hollingsworth, Dianne Morse, Doris
i Long, Thelma and Nadine Bridges,
: Lillie Mae Franklin, Gwendolyn
Price, Carolyn Thomas, Patsy
Rowe, and Mrs. Christine Buchan-
y. an; Darrell Johnson, Jimmy "Chirk,
§ L. M. Long, Jimmy Kirby, Bobby
♦•J Hair, Edward Humphries, Aubrey j
Turner, Charles Davenport, C. B.
Cole, Jr., Melvin Franzen, Mar
shall Smith, Marvin Elliott, and
Johnny Moore, chaperone.
Btrlh Announcement
Thomas .
and Mrs. Harry Lee Thomas
announce the birth of a daughter,
tm- March 3 at Joanna Memoriall er L $54^90.
hospital. Mrs. Thomas will be re-
. C. W. Anderson Hosiery
Harry Nettles, $46.00.
. Gwen-Evans Mill, Mrs. A1 Thay-
•er, $3.75. .
Dapper Hosiery Mill, Gary Lehn,
$34.00.
Broadway Theater, L eland
Young, $34.75.
Clinton High School, R. P. Wild-
Bell Street School,'—McQutlla
Problem Drinkers
Need Medical Care
Our clinically-proven method
developed in treating more
than 6800 men and women
produces positive results every
day. We treat alcoholism ex
clusively, and every patient gets 1
personal, individual care.
Patients accepted day or night.
Write or telephone today.
Abt Sanitarium
605 E. North St. Tel. 2-4485
Greenville, S. C.
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton. S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
...and...
EMBALMERS
Phones 11 and 3P9-J
AMBULANCE SERVICE
L. RUSSF.LL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Msrs.
THURSDAY MARCH 6
STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
- Farley Granger—Ruth Roman
CARTOON
FRIDAY-SATURDAY , MARCH 7-8
BRIMSTONE
Rod Cameron — Walter Brennan
Serial—“KIT CARSON”—Chapter 4
CARTOON
MONDAY-TUESDAY MARCH 10-11
ON THE RIVIERA
Danny Kaye -— Corinne Calvet
TWO CARTOONS
Wild Life Meeting
The Laurens County chapter of
j.j the Wild Life Federation held its
vj) monthly meeting with the Joanna
S i chapter Monday evening at 7:00
§ I o’clock. A chicken barbecue sup-
8 per was served to the 125 men
1 present. Movies of "American Bird
|| and Animal Life in Native Habi-1
g i tat,” stressing the maintaining of j
g a balance between food and wild
\\ '< life population, and “Fishing Ac-)
; tivities in Florida Waters, Especial- j
|j J ly in Lal^e Okechobee,” were ■
$ shown to group. Dr. Dorsey )
McFadden presided. The next(
$ meeting will be in Clinton April 7. j
:: The tables were centered with!
( arrangements of early spring flow- i
8; ers carrying out the green and yel-
1 low color scheme. Mounted deer
heads were used in the decora
tions.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
HALF ANGEL
MARCH 12-13
Lorett a Young — Joseph Cotten
COMEDY — CARTOON
Wahoo Changed To Thursday.
Nites—$200
- ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
Pint Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 PJL
The Chandlers Leaving
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Chandler and family will regret
to learn they are leaving Joanna
on March 15. Mr. Chandler has
accepted a position at Camp Gor
don, Ga., as a civilian instructor
as educational specialist.
Mrs. Floyd Honored
Mrs. Norman Floyd was compli
mented with a party Saturday
night at Joanna club. Low ar
rangements oC daffodils, forsythia
and greens were used at vantage
points throughout the club rooms.
The honoree was presented with a
lovely corsage of pink and blue
carnations. The entertainment of
the evening was supervised by
Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Jr.
Refreshments of chicken salad,
pickles, assorted cookies and tea
were served by the hostesses: Mes
dames Boyd Morris, D. L. Bun-
drick, J. H. Daveftport, Sr., J. H.
Davenport, Jr., Tom Wertz and
Gene Bragg.
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Woman's Club To Moot
Mrs. Virginia Gray of Gray Court
will present a demonstration of
Stanley products at the regular
Woman’s club meeting Thursday
night at J o’clock. Profits of the
EASTER FASHION
PARADE
GIRLS’SUITS
Wrinkle resistant rayon sheen gabardine
suit. Solid and checked bag to match.
Sixes 5 to 14.
$5.95 to $6.95
JUNIOR HI SUITS
Karfen Sue Junior Hi Suits, bolero styles
in navy and pastels. Sixes 10 to 14.
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$12.95
SPRING HATS
FOR CHILDREN
$1.98 - $2.98
GABARDINE
COATS - HATS
Navy and pastels,
to 6 years. V
Sizes 6 mo.
Cotton Gabardine
Boys’ Pants
Red, Chartreuse, Maize.
Sizes 2 to 18.
J2.M,
r
$5.95 to $7.95
GABARDINE
TOPPERS
Beautiful pastels and navys for the
sub-teens. Sizes 10 to 14.
$5.95 to $12.95
GIRLS’ DRESSES
Cotton and rayons by leading dress
makers, Cinderella, Kate Greenway and
Nannette. All colors. Ail sizes.
_ $1.98 to $5.95
Eton Suits for Boys
Boys linen suits in solid colors, maize
and aqua. Sizes 2-4-6. 1
$4.98
Boys’ Gabardine Suits
In copper and green. Sizes 2-3-4-S-6.
$3.98
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Boys’ Eton Suit
Has blaaar stripe coat and solid color
gabardine pants. Brown and blue. Sizes
2-4-6,
$3.98
Boys’ Pants .
Rayon poplin trousers with belt loops,
snug-tex waistband in purple and blue.
Sizes 12-14-10-It.
$5.95
Boys’ Shirts
Long and abort sleeves,
plaids and floral designs.
Sizes It to If
$1.79 ta $L98