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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 27, 1952
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
s CECIL O’DELL, Corrt«poDdent and Representative
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Mesdames John' M. Ross, Joe W.
Giles. Cecil R. O’Dell, and Mrs. La-
vinia Cooley attended the annual
meeting of the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service of the Methodist
church in Newberry at Central
church on Thursday.
club house Saturday night. Four
long tables were decorated in
greenery and centered with artistic
arrangements of pink and yellow
snapdragons.
Immediately following the sup-;
per square dancing was enjoyed 1
and was called by Mrs. Margaret
OUR FIRST
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Mrs. C. G. Bishop and Sara Nell
of Laurens, were Sunday visitorsMorse,
cf Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn, j ' m *
Maxie Reeder left Wednesday! Birth Announcements
Abrams
Pfc. and Mrs. Tommy Abrams of :
Camp LeJeune, N. C., and Lau- :
rens, announce the birth of a j:
daughter, Kathey Ann. at the Lau-1 i
irens county hospital. Mrs. Abrarhsi;
for Lackland Air Force Base in
Texas where he is assigned to duty
in the air force.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin visited
the latter’s moher, Mrs. Sallie
C Mr ke and n e^e i Miss Virg.nia Wiliard
and children, Jimmy, Gerald and , 0
Susan, Jimmy Estes, Miss Patsy, Tu 5, , T ^ , t
Rowe and L. M. Long spent Sunday j Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tucker, Jr.,
ai Parris Island and visited Pvt. | announce the birth of a daughter,
Bobby Jenkins : Rita Annette, on March 22 at Jo-i
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and! anna hospital. Mrs. Tucker is the ';
Bobby spent. Saturday in Union Corner Miss Clara Faye Prince,
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and ♦
Mrs. C. A. May. On Dean's List
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Two Joanna boys, John E. Will-
son, Jim, were Monday visitors in ingham and Jack Parrish, are on
Greenville. I the dean’s list of 37 students re-
Cpl. and Mrs. Wally Abrams of cently announced at Presbyterian
Camp LeJeune, N. C., and Newber- j college.
ry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and , —♦
Mrs. E. C. Abrams. Completes Training
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Addison and; Friends of Lt. H. F. Finney will
Anniversary
children of Anderson, were guests
pf Mr. and Mrs. Harold Addison
■Saturday.
Recent week-end visitors oF Mr
and Mrs. O. Chitwood were Miss
Dorothy Chitw'ood of Atlanta, Ga.,
First Sgt. William E. McDonald of
Fort Mcl’herson, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Matthews and children, Ed-
ciy ancU^ayne, of Charlotte, N C.
Lewis Thompson -joinetj his broh-
er. Billy, of Switzer, and the two
visited another brother, Hubert, in
Kingsporti Tenn., over the week
end. ^--Hubert Thompson is now
hospitalized in Kingsport.
Mr .and Mrs. Roy Rushton of
Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Rushton of Redondo Beach,
Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. James
be interested to know that he com
plete his training in instruction
school on March 29 . He has been
made a member of the permaheiTt
teaching staff at Camp LeJeune,
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We Are Inviting You To Celebrate Our First
Anniversary With Us. We Offer You Specials
Throughout the Store.
Promoted To Sergeant
Cpl. William Waits of Quantico,
Va., vya£ promoted to Sergeant last
week. He spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ter Waits.
Ladies’
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Foundation Banquet Held
Last Thursday evening Joanna
club was the scene of the annual
Foundation banquet. The lable?
rangements of snapdragons, gladi-
oH- and a tracery of green. Rev.
I nomas Su y. were centered with attractive ar-_
Mr. and Mrs^ Norman Floyd and James Mitchell a the invoca .
children visited the gardens in and „ r „ r.r.:* u.j
. Ny'o" hose j jo
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PANTIES
2 pair for
1.00
Regular 69c Pair
Ladies’ Cotton
around Charleston Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.. W. K. Waits are
spending this week at Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bridges and
daughter, Judy, of Ninety-Six, vis-
t*e4 Mr. and Mrs-r X- D, Q’Dell Sun;
tion and W. K. Waits presided as,
master of ceremonies. The long j
guest table included the Foundation I
trustees and their wives-or hus
bands: Walter Regnery, president
of the Foundation; Miss Josephine
Regnery, of Kansas City, Mo.: and
SUPS
Regular $1.69
1.00
cav.
Y l ‘^ T Miss Shirley Whittaker of Colne, 1 =
Week-end guests of Mr. and l £ n gj anc j =
Ladies’
Ladies’ Spring
SKIRTS
In Cottons
Mrs. O’Dell were Misses Gail Tern- , _ ..
pleton and Linda Dickert of Cal-; The welcome was given by J. B. :
houn Falls. Hart. Reports on various projects ;
Mrs. Alva Davenport of Anniston, | were given by Lester Hair, John I. j;
Ala., is spending a few weeks with ^ oore an d Mrs. Elvin Abrams. The 1 ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Sr. j financial report Was given hyL^flr. ;i
Last week SA Alva Davenport of j Regnery.
the U. S. Coast Guard, joined the John H. Hunter was the after-
PANTIES
4 pair for
1.00
2.99
Washable and Fast Colors
family for several days, enroute to
Miami, Fla, from Cape May, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs Ruben Floyd and
children of Laurens, visited Mr.
dinner speaker and led the group
in singing. Pictures were made
by James P. Sloan. The awards
of appreciation to the outgoing di-
and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Sr., Sun- rectors were made by Joe Delaney,
day. ' At the close of the evening Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jarvis of Joe W. Giles pronounced the bene-
Charlotte, N. C., were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Hair of Colum
bia, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross were Mr. and
Mrs. Verner Ross and children and
Pat Ross of Greenville.
Friends of Doc BUchanan will re
gret to learn his mother, Mrs. F. A.
Buchanan, of Swannanoa, N. C., is
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and
children were Saturday supper
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. P. L. Attaway, in Whit
mire.
Enjoy Chicken Slew
About 70 persons of the second
shift cloth room, and their famil
ies enjoyed a chicken stew at the
f -:
• You will find this em-
evem displayed in our
pharmacy. We are proud
to give it a place of prom
inence. It is your assurance
of interested personal
service, of uniformly fair
prices. Since such service
costs no more, why not
make it a point to bring
us your next prescription?
HOWARD’S
PHARMACY
The Rexall Store
Phone 101
RELIAhlFO
>»rrr ■■'ions
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diction.
FAMOUS BRAND
COTTON
NEW SPRING ARRIVALS
Ladies’
With The Sick
Friends fo Mrs. Allen Barron
will regret to t<o learn she is a pa
tient at a hospital in Charlotte.
Mrs. Joe Anderson is recuperat
ing at her home on Sumter street
following surgery at the Spartan
burg General hospital.
Little Rosemary Abrams has flu.
Friends of Pfc. Tommy Abrams
will be interested to know he is a
patient at the Camp LeJeune, N.
C., hospital.
Mrs. Curtis Jackson, daughter of
Mrs. L. J. Brock, is a patient at the
Anderson hospital following sur
gery.
Luther J. Brock is a patient for
treatment at Joanna hospital.
Mrs. Dorsey Lathrop underwent
surgery at Joanna hospital last
week.
H. W. Russell of Newberry, is be
ing treated at the local hospital.
Mrs. Allie Motes -of Clinton, un
derwent surgery at Joanna hospital
this week.
Steve- Bridges is a patient, at the
local hospial for treatment.
Mrs. Kaherine Waldrop of Clin
ton, is a patient at Joanna hospital
following an appendectomy.
Little Terry Swygert is a patient
a the local hospital, being treated
for burns.
Little Sue O’Dell is confined to
Rome with ilu. ^
DRESSES
6.95
To jHonor Midgets Tonight
The Midget basket ball teams,
boys and girls, will be honored
wih a banquet at Joanna club
Thursday night at 7 o’clock. In
cluding the special invited guest,
approximately 80 persons will be
present. This project is sponsored
by the Joanna Foundation. The
banquet will be prepared and serv
ed by the ladies of the Presbyterian
church.
Class Meeting Changed
Due to the Midget banquet Mrs.
J. C. Lambert requests that the
Arts and Crafts class meet on Fri
day night at 7 o’clock.
Abrams Receives Promotion
Word has been received that
Wallace Abrams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Abrams, has been pro
moted to corporal in the Marine
Corps. Cpl. Abrams is stationed
at Camp LeJeune, N. C.
These are $8.95, $10.95, $12.95 and $14.95 dresses of a
famous maker, by special cooperation for our first anni
versary.
Sizes 10 io 20, 38 to 44, 14'/ 2 to 2iV 2
Ladies’ Spring
Blouses
SHOES
2.99
All Colors — All Sizes
Ladies Gloves. 1.00
All Pastel Shades
Ladies’
1.99
SILKS AND COTTONS
a- . 4
Nylon HOSE . 1.00
LARKWOOD HOSE — NEW COLORS
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For Our Anniversary Sale Only
LADIES NYLON BATISTE and NYLON UNEN S
White — Pink — Lavender — Blue
. . . 3.981
Ladies’ Spring
New Spring Colors — All Sizes
D 4* O A A I Ladies’ Cotton
Bags...2.00 presses...2.79
= White — Pink — Violet — Red — Navy Plus Tax ■
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