The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 28, 1952, Image 2

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ur — ■ Pace Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 28, 1952 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Bob Floyd of Columbus, Ga., M rs. Bob Floyd, Jr., and daughter, of Union, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas. were enjoyed and the leader Miss Hilda Oxner, served sandwiches, party dainties, iced tea and cookies. Mae the Stilwell reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pitts in Smyrna. Billy Bowers is spending the Each guest presented Ethel week at Lutheridge in Arden, N.; with a gift. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr., Betty Ann and Marlene spent the week-end in Greenwood with Mr. Reeves visited L. J. Brock, Jr., at Williston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bowers, Miss Myrtle Murphy and Billy Bowers Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCary of; attended the Boozer reunion in and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr Greenwood, visited Mr and Mrs. Kinards Sunday at the home of Mr. | Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks Sunday. h and Mrs. W. B. Boozer. ! W. D. Beckham were Miss Cather- Mr and Mrs. F. M. Hair of Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Delaney andjine Durst of Batesburg, Tommy roc Mrs. NOTICE! Intermediate G. A.'s Met On Thursday evening the Inter-i mediate G. A.’s met with Miss Ruth, Hair on Magnolia street. The pro-; gram was planned and presented by Miss Janice Fenell, the topic be ing, “Prayers for Other Countries. 4 e, N. C . were Monday guests of children have returned from a va-! Mitchell of Newberry, and Frontisl . * oll ° wmg the busl t ne J SS -J our rs. W. W. Hair. ! cation at Daytona Beach. Fla. i Smith of Leesville On Sunday Dunlap presented Miss Ethel MOAmtH TN BETWEEN CLUB” Mrs. L. J. Brock. Messrs. James! Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore, 1 guests of the Beckhams were Mr. Simpson, Clyde Francis and Dusty! Dianne and Betty Zane, attended and (Mrs. Ralph Mitchell and sons —— — — i Newberrv. Mr. and Mrs. Pittman Lookadoo ; and children of Baltimore j Md., were served :-| were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mae Rowe with a going-away gift from the girls. Ethel Mae leaves ; Saturday for Mooseheart, 111., ; where she w'ill riiake her home. Refreshments of nut sundaes i :: *• To remind you of 5 helnful J l Barbecue Supper Held The Joanna Foundation enter- i • services PC « Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mrs. E. L. Thomas visited her son, Fred Bartlett and Mrs. Bart-. . , „ , , • , « lett in Spartanburg last Friday. tai " ed th f boys and girls taking jj-j :: Later they visited the West family! P art in tbe summer athletic pro-j- j n Greenville ; grarn Wlth a chicken barbecue sup-, % Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Franks spent! Monday night at the picnic i Sunday in Laurens with Mr. and | •“belter. The gu csts included the. % Mrs.. Perry Campbell. | Llt le Lc t ^ rs ' the Mlte t s t M!d eets, j-j Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sanders andjf 11 ^ softball team, sports commit-, S children of Clinton, were week-end J ee Foundation and several i guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs- tru T st f es T of Foundation *.♦! Sallie Bridges. You can now secure a membership card for the per iod September 1, 1952 until September 1, 1953, or until you are 15. It will enable you to continue to be admitted for 30c provided you are not yet 15. }f your name is on file you need only request a new card. If you are not a member and are between the ages of 12 to 15—JOIN NOW! So you can be admitted for 30c during the school year. I I John I. Moore, director of the' CHECKING ACCOUNTS —help you pay bills safely ... conveniently; SAVINGS ACCOUNTS — help you build fr cash reserve; AUTO LOANS — help you buy economically .,. without “red tape”; HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS - help you make repairs and additions promptly; SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES—help you safeguard valu ables, at nominal cost. When you need help with any money matter/ see Wf* M. S. Ikiilir & Son BANKERS Established 1880 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year ;; Mrs. Julian Gardner and small ^ OUDdat ^° n ’ f ead . the following Si daughter, Karen, of Greenville,; aw f ds trophies will be pre ♦♦ spent several days this week withj?® 11 * 6 ^ at a date. In the Little § i her parentsV Mr7 and Mrs. Walter L ^ ue ; D - L - hunter won the tro- i Waits ! phy far sportsmanship; Terry Chief Petty Officer and M rsJ Row f e > Elv ; n F1 T oyd - • iColie Gruber of Naval Base, spent most valuable; In the mites John g I the week-end with Mr. and Mrs- £ at ^ sportsmanship; Sandy James Lovelace. Mrs. Charlie King and Mr. and Templeton, bating King, most valuable; and Stanley! , manship; and Miriam Long, most k ^ #♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ #♦ ♦♦ •« Style i; Vrs. Jack Herd of Whitmire, visit- E , Uison ' most all-round improved ’ ed Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin Sat-■ P la >' er - , In ? he Por, y 'f a S ua dav t bating trophy went to Dusty; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Craig of Or-, R « v l es: ‘ he most valuable to Ger- •■t'lando, Fla., spent several days list al <t Jenkms and the sportsmanship •i week with the former’s parents, " rn P h >' 1 'o Ra F Fa ™er. The girls i It 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig. The Craig . “ ttball . ,eam w I mners D,a ", ne 1 tj family was called to Woodruff Suii- ' ,nr<a bat!n K, ; h bulsc Wise, sports-; day due to the death of C. J., . , , Craig’s father, J. F. Craig, who was! lmproved P layer 94 years of age. Mises Mary Lyons and Wilie Mae; Leave For Illinois Murrah visited friends in Waterloo! Mrs. Helen Rowe and two chil- Saturday. ' ! dren, Ethel Mae and Ray, are leav- Mrs. W. A. Moorhead of Clinton, | ing Saturday for Mooseheart, 111. was the Sunday dinner guest of i Mrs. Rowe and children are join- Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy. Later | ing the Moose family to make their Sunday the Foys had the following! home. The community washes to visitors: Mr and Mrs. H. H. Foy them a pleasant journey and much! and son. Barry, of Greenwood, Mrs. | happiness in their new home. *■!! David Templeton of Owings, Mr.! ^ and Mrs. M. A. Riddle and Miss j Frady Honored J - { Ruth Riddle of Laurens. • j Saturday night George Frady Mr- .aiiii Mrs—CnniL O'Dell and i wa-s hanfticd-wath_a-family gather-]. children and'Pat Ross of Green-; ing at his home on the Whitmire, vilie, accompanied Mrs. Bryce Lit-! highway, the occasion being his! tie and children to Myrtle Beach ! 76th birthday. The children* for the week-end. i brought refreshments of old fash- j Mr. and Mrs. John Klomhaus and' ioned pound cake and home churn-! Miss Olive Sims of Chicago, 111., j ed ice cream. Those attending were , were week-end guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Frady and Mrs. Carl Franzen. j children of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr.,; Furman Frady, Mrs. Ryfus Satter-j Miss Jeanette Bragg, Mrs. Ralph j w-hite and daughter, Ann, of near, Bragg and Miss Sara Hollingsworth Clinton; and the honored guest and 1 | visited in Augusta, Ga., and Clarks; Mrs. Frady. Hill dam Sunday. j On Sunddy Mr. and Mrs. Frady Mr. and Mrs. *R. J. Paterson and' entertained the same group and j Jack of Columbia, spent Sunday Rufus Satterw-hite with a dinner at with IVJr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner. 1 their home near Clinton. Miss Bobie Adams of Green-! Mr. Frady received many hand- 1 wood, spent last week with Mr.! some gifts. .and Mrs. Johnny Moore. This; ; week Mr. and Mrs. Moore have Woman s Club Trip i Miss Grace Adams as their guest, i A few members of the Woman s Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warren of cIub wiil leave the cllib house Sat * 1 Charleston, were guests of the lat-! urday morning at 8 o’clock for a Iter’s sister, Mrs. Joe Johnson, and week-end trip with Hollis tours. Mr. Johnson Sunday. The ladies P lan t0 s ee the presenta- Mrs. J. W. Craven and daughters, ! Hon of the pageant, Unto Theso Caro'yn and June, of Kinards, < RlRs »” Cherokee, N. C., anb spem Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. spend the night in Gathnburg, -Gene Craven. Tenn. The president, Mrs. S. P. ' ^ 7 Bowers, announces the following. With The Sick have planned to make the trip:! Mrs. Ercie Browm is a patient at i Mesdames Joe Abrams, T. E. Os- Hays hospital. borne, S. P. Bowers, T. V. Craft, j Master John McSween, son of P- F. Swygert, John Gaskin, La-; Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween of-vinia Cooley, James Simpson, Les-j Lincolnton, N. C., underwent a tone; ter Hair, W. W. Hair, J. W. Love-j silectomy at Joanna hospital re-1 lace, H. M. Willingham, W. R. Lan-, cently. f ford, R. L. Francis, Carl Franzen, On the 19th Little Miss Barbara ‘ E. J. Willingham, Carson Nabors.! Ann Brawley, daughter of Mr. and ; E. J. Bishop, L. H. foag, T. R. ’ Mrs. J. L. Brawley, underwent a j Bridges, W T. Thomas, D. J. Buch- tonsilectomy. ! anan, R G. Carr, and Misses Kitty Mrs. Margaret Rhinehart of Kin- j Mae Moseley and Mary Fuller, ards, is a patient at Joanna hos Luscious Fleece with a high fashion flare So soft, so luxurious, so right for all-occasion wear. KAY McDOWELL interprets this zibeline-effect fleece with flared back, classic three-button front, and the shawl col lar you love. Warm as toast through any frost, it has mi raculous metal-insulated Milium lining. In gold, grey, coral, blue, navy, nude. $35.00 I Murray Garber’s MARY COPELAND, Mgr. CLINTON, S. C. pital for treatment. Mrs. Louise Marsh was admit- Dance At Club House Tomorrow night the Joanna ted to the local hospital for treat-1 Foundation will sponsor a dance at, ment on August 21st. (the club house with Bill BlalockS| On August 22nd Mrs. Narvice 1 orchestra of Newberry furnishing j Harmon of Newberry, was admit-1 the music. Teen-agers, going-away ted for treatment. — ! to school students, and young mar- Dorsey M. Owens, son of Mr. and ried couples of the community are . Mrs. T. B. Owens, underwent a ! tonsilectomy at the local hospital on August 22. The following were admitted to x , j Joanna hsopitai August 24th and; Card of Thanks ! 25th for treatment: Mrs. Lois Pet-j We want to take this opportunity ty, Miss Elaine Minick of Kinards, to say thank you to our friends for invited. Admission will be free The dance will be from 8:30 to 12 and will be properly chaperoned. j Mrs. Sump Prater, Mrs. Minnie Frazier, and Mrs. Effie Motes. > Gradualm/ From Univarsity Friends of Ben Weinberg will be interested to know that he gradu ated from the -School of Law at the University of Georgia last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg spent the week-end here with Mrs. Wein berg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland. Mrs. Rowe Honored Tuesday morning at rest period co-workers of Mrs. Helen Rowe gathered in the cloth room for a farewell get-together. A bounti ful picnic lunch and cold drinks were served. The group presented the honoree with a box of lingerie as a parting gift. Scouts Honor Miss Rowe Last Tuesday evening the older group of Girl Scouts honored Miss Ethel Mae Rowe with a farewell party at Joanna club. About 30 boys and girls were present. Game* the many calls, cards and flowers during the illness and death of my father J. F. Craig, of Woodruff. Your kindness will never be forgot ten. —CHARLIE CRAIG AND FAMILY Birth Announcement Green Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Green an- 1 nounce the birth of a daughter, Pa tricia Lucile, at Joanna hospital, on August 20. Mrs. Green is the former Miss Elizabeth Davenport of Newberry FOR CHILIS 0FIVERO MALARIA s' DUE TO MALARIA 666 made with QUININE JL 'BRQhXmk Qkedthe » L Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Admission 9c and 42c Thursday and Friday, August 28-29 Jli* Belles ontheirloes tlSP* TECHNICOLOR TECHNICOLOR Sequel to “Cheaper By the Dozen’ AKNOU)l WM NEWS "Feature: 3:20, 5:23, 7:26, 9:29 9c and 42c Saturday, August 30 (One Day) GmTESTSPEmCLEFEVERr!! JOHN WAYNE MONTGOMERY CLIFT « H0 *m H(\m s ♦ COMEDY 11 mm r "mcTK BED BIVBK 9c and 42c •; Monday and Tuesday, September 1-2 OF THE GREAT if o •— And Those Eoer-Seio SONGS! NEWS Note: Adm. for children under 12, this picture, 25c. Adults 42c Wednesday, September 3 “Come Fill The Cup” Another “Lost Week-end” With James Cagney, Phyllis Thaxter and Raymond Massey THE CASINO Admission 9e and 30c OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Friday and Saturday, Aug. 29-30 CAPTURE BILLY THE KID (Western) With AiLAN “Rocky” LANE HIDDEN CITY (A Jungle Boy Story) With JOHNNY SHEFFIELD Serial—“KING OF THE CONGO”—Chapter 5 Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You!