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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 25, 1952
PERSONAL' AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Jack Wright. HSAA, has been
spending a furlough, with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright.
Jack left Wednesday to report to
Air Technical School in Norman.
Okla. '
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams and
s o n. Adgie, spent Sunday in
Greenville and attended the birth
day dinner in honor of the latter's
mother, Mrs. E. L. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Metts and
childcn spent the week-end in Lit
tle Mountain with the former's
parents.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Thomas were M. and Mrs. Wil-
"lie Buff and son of Miami, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson of near
Bath. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Campbell
and children of Rock Hill, and
Mrs. J L MdCravy of Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits and
daughter, Linda, of Belton, visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits Sunday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James
and welcomed each one present. |
A brief business discussion 1 was |
held. Mrs. Ercie B*rown, chair-'
man of the nominating committee, |
presented the following officers
man Coleman attended the open-1 for election and the recommenda-j
ing hunt of the Wateree Hunting tion was unanimously approved:
Club of Camden recently. ! President—Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt.
Mrs. Wess Farmer of ,Green-: Vice-President—Mrs. J. L. Ab-,
w r ood, is spending the week with rams -
her daughter, Mrs. Ben Jester, andj Secretary—Mrs. C. R. O'Dell.
Mr. Jester. • 1 Assistant Secretary’—Mrs. Hom-
Sgt. and Mrs. Leonard Hedges er Jacks,
and Tony of Columbus, Ga., were Treasurer—Mrs. Rudy Prater,
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.] Assistant Treasurer—Mrs. B. C.
L. C. Whelchel, the latter’s parents. Flow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ei J. Willingham. Corresponding Secretarv— Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors and p earl Williams
Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Guv Prater and , ■ , . ^ ‘ ,• c 1
Cindy enjoyed,a ptenip at the tor-;, A«s»Umt CorrcJpondm, Seere-
mer's cabin on Lake Murray Sun- tar J- Mrs - Lulh ‘ ,r Wnght
fjjjy Flower Chairman — Mrs. Joe
Hayne Willingham joined J. H. Giles.
Franklin of Greenwood and Holm- The meeting adjourned with sen-1
es Willingham of Ninety-Six and tence prayers. j
spent several days last week at Th e hostesses, Mesdames Ed'
the Willingham cabin on Lake Hunnicutt. J. M. Ross. J. C. Simp-'
Murray. son, and C. R. O'Dell, served hot
Mrs. Lester Longshore celebrat- C j 0 g S) potato salad, slaw, egg cus '
ed her birthray September 18. t ard and iced drinks.
Cpl. and Mrs. Danny Howard of! #
Columbia, spent the week-end
Cooley will be inteested to know[ w ith the latter’s parents, Mr. and
they have moved to Aiken where
Mr. Cooley has accepted a position
at the bomb plant. ^
Mr and Mrs. R. J Patterson and
son. Jack, of Columbia, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Boyce Oxner Sunday.
Mr and Mrs C. B Mitchum of
Martinsburg, W Va.. were Thurs
day guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Joe
Johnson.
Lt. and Mrs. G. E. Leahman and
son. Steve, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. .Francis and Mr. and
Mrs. J H Davenport, Jr., enroute
on a furlough from Denver. Colo.,
to Hamilton Field. Calif.
Surprise Birthday Party
On Friday evening Mrs. E.
Mrs. James Lovelace. 'Willingham was surprised as she,
Frank Kennedy of Santa Anna,] v j s j^ e ^ ^ er daughter, Mrs. Guy]
CaliL. was the guest for the \vee,'\ : p ra ter, on the Laurens-road-, where
end of Mrs. Joe Abrams recently: - f r j en d s had gathered to wish her a|
Pvt. Reginald Morse of Camp^ a ppy bj r thday. Mrs. Prater was]
Carson, Colo., is spending a two * i assisted by another daughter of
weeks fuilough wih his. parents, t ^ e honoree. Mrs. Carson Nabors.
Mr and Mrs. George Morse. Reg- ^ supper plate consisting of a sal- 1
:na.d will report for duty to Camp ac j assor t e d sandwiches, including!
Kilmer. N. J., when his f° r ' ou g n ] open-face dainties, potato chips,]
15 w P ' , , cake squares and tea was served
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bi aw ley d- p recec j in g en tertainment. An
tended the funeral of Ra\ mond evemn g 0 f bingo and conversation >
Massey in Union last Wednesday.
came to a close as “Miss Duck,” as
she is affectionately known, bin-
goed and was presented a shower
Epworth Homecoming
Friends of Pope Oxner will be The annual homecoming of Ep- of tufts'
t crested to know he has been re- worth Methodist church was held J 5 , ,, ,
Sunday with a bouutiful dinner at Early fall flowers were anange-
Joanna club. The group attend- cc ‘ in ^ ow containers at vantage
ing was estimated at approximate- P uirits throughout the Prater
ly 300. home -
The out of town guests enjoying] *'
the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs.; Birth Announcements
Carl Turner and Leonard of Nin- . Johnson
.ety-Six: Mrs. Nezzie Streetman,' Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson of
int
leased from his duties in the army
and is now employed at Joanna
Esso Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors ac
companied Mrs. James Cooley to
Aiken for the week-end.
The community extends deepest
sympathy to Mrs. Jack Morgan in
the death of her uncle. William Mountville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mil- Newberry, announce the birth of a
ler and children of Greenwood; daughter, Anna, on Sept. 16 at Jo-
Eddy Kav, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. anna hospital. Mrs. Johnson is
Taz Wood, Mrs. Sudie Mae Jones, the former Miss Maggie Johnson.
Thomas Crow, of Fairview. Mr.
Crow passed away Monday morn
ing at Greenville General hospital
follow’ing an accident Saturday.
Mrs. John Drummond of Newber-j
Chandler
Mrs. Leila Nichols and Edgar ry; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chandler of
Hoover uf Leesville. were Sunday Cross Hill; Rev. and Mrs. H. F- Augusta, Ga., announce the birth
guests of Mr and Mrs. Carson Na- Bauknight of Saluda; Rev. and of a daughter, Candice, at the Bla-;
bors. , Mrs. S. B. WTiite of Union; Mr. and lock clinic on Sept. 19. Mrs. (
Mrs. Thelma Boatwright, Mr. Mrs. John Clark of Clinton; Miss Chandler is the former Miss
and Mrs Christopher Davenport Margaret Warren of Columbia; W. Amanda Milam of Clinton and Jo-}
-irccnmpamed- —Te r ry - oL-G .Berk am and son. Billv o|_ anna.
Clinton to Augusta. Ga., Sunday Greenwood; Mrs. F. M. Robertson
to visit Mrs. Terry's sister, Mrs. of Greer; Dr. and Mrs. Douglas
Altha Hanson. Ross and son, Pat, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. J. Morgan returned from Verner Ross and children, Green-
Hiiers
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Etters of
Clinton, announce the birth of a
Miami. Fla, Sunday. Mrs. Morgan villef Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of son, Tommy Lee, on Sept. 16 at;
had attended the funeral of her Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Joanna' hospital. Mrs. Etters is
brother-in-law. A. H. Timothy. Norman. Rev. Russell Taylor. Mr.'the former Miss Pearline Richard-
who died last week in Cleveland, and Mrs. Kenny Drummond of son.
Ohio, the funeral being held Fri- Fort Jackson: Miss Martha Yar-| Outley
day in Miami. -borough of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Outley an-
Mrs. John Stowers and daugh- ♦ nounce the birth of a sorv./Tommy
tors. Donna and Linda, of Ailing- Revival and Childrens' Service Ray, at Joanna hospital on Sept.]
ton. Ya. were Thursday guests of Now in progress at Epworth 17. Mrs. Outley is the former Miss!
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Oxner. Methodist church is the tall reviv-. Georgie Morgan.
Ml*, and Mrs. F. E. Harbin of al with Rev. C. O. Dorn of New-, ♦
Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. berry conducting the evening ser-i With The Sick
Clyde Harbin of Baltimore. Md.. vices at 7:30 each evening. In the Mrs. Leone Bates underwent
were Wednesday visitors of Mr afternoon Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lew- surgery at Joarina hbspital on Sep-1
and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt. is of Elizabethton, Tenn., hold a timber 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore service for the children. The pub- : Mrs. Lila Phillips underwent a
and family were Sunday dinner lie is cordially invited to attend tonsilectomy on Sept. 17th at thii
guests of Mrs. Esther Bowers and both services. local hospital.
son. Jarnes. in Silverstreet. — , , Little Kay Thomas continues ill
Sgt. Billy Waits of Quantico, Va.. Ever-Ready Class Elects Officers at the home o{ her parent Mr> ,
spent the week-end w;ith his par Tuesday evening members of the and Mrs „ Lee Thomas fol J
ents, Mr and Mrs Walter Waits. Ever-Ready class met at the lowin . treatine i t at Hays hospital.
Mrs. H. M. Willingham spent a church. Mrs. J. L. Abrams led the, Tom Johnson of Newberry, was'
few days last week in Columbia devotional. Her remarks were a a miU ed to Joanna hospital Sep
with her sister,- Mrs. JM. Corley centered around prayer and 'How lember 1? for treatment>
Mr and Mrs. Rolfe Clark visited To Pray Better, by Bishops Ox-
Mrs. Boyd Prather in Cross An- ner and Martin.
chor Sunday.
ilmm
— but HOW MUCH should you
pay for a Prescription?
• When you hand a prescription across the
,counter,^you must necessarily depend upon the
^integrity and ethical standards of the phar
macy. You have no way of knowing what the
ingredients cost; indeed, you don’t even know
what jhe ingredients are! On such occasions,
turn promptly to this prescription pharmacy.
Our large prescription volume assures low
costs. You will find our prices uniformly fair.
Howard’s Pharmacy
Phone 101
On Sept. 18th White Tucker un-
M ,. Mrs" _ J. j' Abrams, president, derwent an appendectomy at the
Messrs. John Gaskin and Her- presided over the business hour local hospital.
j Mrs. Vadis Black of Clinton, un
derwent surgery at Joanna hospit
al on September 19.
Mrs. Florence Hazel is recuper-'
ating from an operation at Joanna
hospital on September 19th.
Little Gaye Craven, daughter of]
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven, under-1
went a tonsilectomy at the local
hospital Saturday.
Mrs. Jolene Mason underwent an
appendectomy at the local hospital
Sunday.
Miss Carolyn Alexander, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alex- j
ander, is a patient at Joanna hos-'
pital following an appendectomy, j
Mrs. Betty Lou Clopton of New- i
berry, is a patient at the local hos-1
pital following surgery on Mon-1
day.
Elise Morgan, daughter of Mr.)
and. Mrs. Roosevelt Morgan, was
admitted to the local hospital Mon
day for treatment.
Dr, W. W. Adams
VETERINARIAN
614 Musgrove Street
Clinton, S. C.
Phones:
Office 958
Residence 991-W
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad St.
Phone 658
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
/
E. O. M.
End
of
Month
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Super Values! Greater Savings!
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Reg. 3.98 value
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Extra Special!
Madison
SHEETS
81x99, first quality mus
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Pillow Cases to Macth - 33c
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BOYS’ POLO
BATH TOWELS
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Sizes 6 to 16
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2.99
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4.99
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OVERALLS
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