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I ■ I . I : i Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSOHAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Thursday, January I, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr, Misses Dorothy and Pat Carr visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carr in Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Easterby, Jr., and daughter, Kathy, in Greens boro, N. C., during the holidays. Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitmire during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Slayton and' daughters, Lois and Anne, of Great Falls; J. C. Slayton of Whitmire; Mrs* Be&sie Whit mire of Clinton; and Clyde Whit mire of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Faye Gaskin spent several days last week in Whitmire vis iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields of Batesburg, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis of Cross Hill, spent Christmas Day with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner. Mrs. Cecil O’Dell joined Mrs. J. H. Caft of Silverstreet and attend ed the funeral of Mrs. John T. At- taway, Sr., ’ in Ninety-Six Satur day. .Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kaye and Eddy of Greenwood, were Wed- nesday supper guests Of Mrs. ioc Abrams and family. Mrs. A. F. Campbell of Clinton, Mrs. Charlie Martin and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin and children of Spartanburg, were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe John son last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horne and Mr. and Mrs.* Geddies Attaway and Pat of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams. Saturday guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Abrams were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely of Greenville. Mrs. Joe AbrJms and Miss Doris + Abrams ' visited Mrs. Abrams’i brother-in-law, Sherman Reid, in a hospital in Spartanburg Saturday. Mrs. Emory Moore joined Mr. and Mrs.-L. M. Wood and daughter! of Newberry and spent last week in Tampa, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs. Bob By rum. Mrs. G. W. Puckett and Lumas Puskett of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Puckett and children of Whit mire, were visitors during the Christinas season of Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and i children were Christmas dinner guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaw'ay, in Whit mire. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Reeder and sons of Newport News, Va., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. B. C.' Flow' and Billy . spent-.'Sunday,, with Mrs.. J. Hi McCltmey~ih Chester. George Lehman of Paterson, N. J., visited his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Jr., during the Christ mas season. Visitors during the Christmas i season at the L. H. Poag home w r ere: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag, , , , _ t? ■ Patsy and Jean of Goldsboro, N. daughters of Fort Mill were Fn-; c . BiU Poag of Greer; and Miss day guests of Mr. and Mrs. • | Betty Jo Hughes of Greenville. T ! lu n day ^ n n er gU S 1 Miss Gail Templeton of Calhoun ^ r- Falls . « spending this week w’ith | and Mrs. C R D Dell and children. ; her grand ts> Mr . and M rs. J. 1 Mrs.‘Pearl Williams and Mrs. Al- ^ Qi> e ii , °_ De11 , 0 . f Fo ” and r. M ,f 3 i Jimmv Stewart of Wofford eol- Gad Templeton of Calhoun Falls.; Spartanburg, spent the holi- Chnstmas holtday visitors in the wWh his Mr ^ John Ross home were Mr. and Mrs., Mrs Tot 5^^^. * Qiarles Ross and Tornmy, of Bur- j ^ an( j ^ rs Bu ^j e Lamiford, hngton, N. C; Mr. and r >^! Mrs. Lester Sweatt and children, T. Little and children of Myrtle Murphy and Mrs< Hayne Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Sigsbee L. Dillingham were Friday visitors Hair of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Ross and children of GreenriHe. — in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. George Weeks of Spartanburg, w’ere -Frida v-guests of J -Mr. and, Mrs. Carl Franzen had,Mr:-and Mrs. D. V-Wright, Jr. - j their children, Miss Elaine Fran- j T-Sgt. and Mrs. Marion “Weaver zen of Chapel Hill, N. C., and Rob-j and daughter, Jane, of Albany, ert Franzen of Clemson, home for the holiday season. Airman 2cFred Coleman of Shep- Texas, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole man. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and Ga., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Preston White and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Weaver. “ Mr and "Mrs. Gordon Davis and Pam of Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. T. Weaver during the holi-! ;days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and daughter, Rosemary, were Sunday'son, Leonard, visited Mr. and Mrs., guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. h. M. Willingham during the holi- 1 J. E. Mahaffey, and Mr. Mahaffey \ days. in Banrwell. i Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross cele- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley spent ibrated their 40th wadding anni- .Thursday in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clegg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce and versary December 26. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craven and Miss Ella Ailsbrook visited rela-j daughters in Liberty and Capt. and tives in Sumter and Lynchburg 1 Mrs. Buck Finney and daughter at during the holidays. Camp LeJeune, N. C., during the Miss Garnell Ruff, student nurse holidays. at Columbia hospital, speitf the Cpl. and Mrs. Merle Honeycutt week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Karl of Fort Benning, Ga., are visiting Sease. the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. F. Lowman. Cpl. Honyecutt is N. Foy were Mrs. Edward Foy of enroute to Camp Kilmer, N. J., and L a ke|C4ty, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. John >a t present Mrs. Honeycutt will be Castles of Liberty; and Mr. and with her parents on Pickens street. Mrs. H. H. Boy and Barry of! Luther Brock, Jr., is spending Greenwood. On Sunday dinner | two weeks with his mother, Mrs. guests of the Foys were Mr. andjL. J; Bdbk, Sr., following hospitali- Mrs. Curren Bridges and daugh-! zation at Columbia hospital, ters of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. M. | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm, Sr„ A. Riddle and Miss Ruth Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy and of Laurens. Miss Myrtle Murphy accompanied Mi. and Mrs. Louis Murphy vis- p v t. Horace Hamm to Greenville ited Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Kress in Saturday where he boarded a plane Concord, N. C., a few’ days last for New York enroute to Vienna, week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waits and family of Belton, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. "Waits. Austria. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpson, Mrs. L. J. Brock, Sr, L. J Brock, Jr., Dusty Reeves, Mr and Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lee Dawkins visited Misses Eve and Othelia Dominick in Posperity Saturday. - Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ^ Mrs. J. R. Bartley were Mri and E. Brock and children and Miss Claudia Hawkins visited Mr. and' Mrs. Curtis Jackson in Honea Path Friday. Visiting in the home of Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Turner during the holi Mrs. J. D. Clegg and sons, Ray and 1 day season were Rev. and Mrs. J. Ranny; Mr and Mrs. S. W. Hughes 1 ©. GUliam and children of Spar- and daughter of Greenwood; Mr. tanburg; Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and Mrs. John Robert Bartley and and Teresa Ann of Columbia; Chas. Edge- Miss Florence Bartley of field. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin enter tained their family with a Christ Bauknight of Burlington, Vermont, Mrs. C. D. Turner and Betty Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bauk night and Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. mas dinner and gathering on De- Claude Wicker and Gail Mr and cember 24. Those attending were; Mrs. Bill Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Car- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinard and men Bauknight and Melvin of children, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Daw- Newberry. kins of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bauknight of West Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bauknight and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bauknight and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauknight, Mrs. William Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Bauknight and Mrs. J. B. Bauk night of Newberry. Cpl. and Mrs. Wallace Abrams and son, Danny, of Camp LeJeune, N. C„ and Newberry, Pfc. and Mrs. Tommy Abrams and daugh ter, Kathy Ann, of Camp LeJeune, N. C., and Laurens, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ab rams during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Join Gaskin, Mrs. Rudolph Prater anc son, Kent, vis ited Mrs. Gaskin’s mother, Mrs. Sallie Crocker, in Whitmire Sat urday. Bobby Boyce off Aiken, spent Thursday with his j ©rents, Mr. and Ms. Roy Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. K irl Sease and daughter spent se\ enal days last week in Hemingwajrrwftith Jfr. and Mr*. O. Walker Poston. Among the Christmas week guests of Mrs. W. W. Hair were: Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and Billy of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hair of Greenwood; Mrs. Fred Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Little and Tommy of Statesville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum bia; and John Little of Charlotte. N. C. Mike Cooley visited friends in Atlanta, Ga., during the holidays and is spending this week in Bur lington, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross. While away Mike is planning to attend the Dixie classic games in Raleigh, N. C. Church AciiriliM The churches of Joanna com munity extend to each one a spec ial invitation to attend all church services at the church of your choice in the New Year. The Joanna Foundation bus, be ginning Sunday, January 4, 9:00- 10:00 a. m., wil travel through Kin- ards, Midway, and Bonds Cross- (Continued on page seven) BELK’S January and . WHITE GOODS SALE! MEN’S SUITS REDUCED Group No. 1 28.88 Originally Prded at $39.95 Group No. 2 22.88 2 PAIRS PANTS Formerly $29.95 Men’s pants 3.88 Reduced Plain or pleated, styles in gabardines, worsteds and plaids. Men’s Reduced Assorted stripes. Sizes A, B, C, D -X One Group Dress Shirts Whites « r\' Values Solids I to Stripes * • v - rwr $3.95 BONAIRE — ARCHDALE ARROW Shop Worn — Slightly Soiled Brand New Spring Print Dresses - ! , 80 Square Materials 1.59 - 2 for 3.00 Colorful colors, gay prints 12 to 20 and 38 to 44 BLANKETS 25% Wool 4.88 REDUCED! Actual $6.95 value REDUCED TO CLEAR! 100% Wool ARMY AND NAVY Blankets.. 3.88 SALE!— SALE! Chenille Spreads In a host of solid colors, floral patterns and designs. Double, bed size. BIG REDUCTIONS! Ladies Handbags Blacks, browns, greens, reds Extra Special WOMEN’S JERSEY Blouses . . 88c Many styles — All sizes Children’s Reduced Values to $2.98 EXTRA SPECIAL Birdseye Diapers 99c Dozen Basement Special 51 AND 60 GAUGE NYLONS 58c - 2 pairs 1.00 Lovely new spring shades. 8*4 to 11 BIG VALUE Women’s Cotton Slips .. 94c Eyelet Trim — Sizes 32 to 46 Extra Special Women’s 5 PAIRS Rayon Panties 1.00 Women’s All Wool SWEATERS 1.44 Sizes 34 to 40 Cardigan styles in whites and pastels Shoes Reduced! 5.00 GROUP NO. 1— Famous name brands. Dress Shoes and Casuals Values to $9.96 PAIR . Broken sizes, but real values GROUP NO. 2— Casuals and Flatties, Suedes and Leathers Values to $7.96 3.00 PAIR Dress CLEARANCE Group No. 1 3.88 Corduroys, Crepes, Taffetas, Faille, _9-15, 12-20, and Group No. 2 6.88 ! Values to $10.95 // All size ranges Coats and Suits 1-2 PRICE! Cut to the bone. We’ve got to move , them for inventory. Munsingwear Gowns and Pajamas GREATLY REDUCED! Values to $4.95 and 5.95 3:88 Children’s COATS - 8.88 REDUCED Values to $12.95 Children’s Dresses Group No. 1— Values to $2.98 1.99 Group No. 2— . O A A Values to $3.98 * Big Value! — Low Price! Bath Towels Extra Large — 22x44 Big, thick and thirsty 44c ea. 12x12 • Bath Cloths 5c ea. New Spring PRINT 25c yd. 36-in. width. Regularly priced at 39c. Full bolt pieces. Beau tiful tub-fast quality. CHENILLE Spreads Cannon, Dan River and Type 128 Spring-Maid Fruit of the Loom SNUZE PILLOW CASES SHEETS SHEETS 33c ea. 1.98 1.84 The finest quality, snowy white muslin, 128 threads to the square inch. Regularly would be $2.29 81x99 size, high-count cot ton. All first quality. Cello phane wrapped. , PILLOW CASES to match 81 x 108 Size 46c ea. Pillow Cases to Match 43c ea.