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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, January 29, 1953
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe > training school being held at Broad
Street Methodist church in Clinton,
February 1 through the 5th.
Clark Sunady were Mrsi W. G.
Puckett. Mrs. J. W. McCain, Mr.
and Mrs James McCain and chil
dren of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Y. L.
Puckett and children of Whitmire:
Nancy Chapman To Wed
. Several Joannians have received
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Clin- invitations to attend the wedding
ton. of Miss Nancy Chapman to John!
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Adams Michael Alden at St. Paul Chapel j
and son Larrv Mrs. Mamie Bran- in New York City at 5 o^clock on
non of Spartanburg, visited Mr. February 8. Nancy’s father, C. E.,
and Mrs. E. L. Thomas and Mr. and | Chapman, will go to New York for
MfsTUill Thomas Sunday: the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley were " _.
Saturday supper guests of Mr. and B T irlh J da? ; i , P , ar K tV ;
Mrs. J. A. McNeil in Greenville. Miss Linda Welchel daughter of.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bartley' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Welchel was ,
visited relatives in Greenwood. hostess to 2< guests Friday at ei
Miss Betty Norwood spent the home on Milton Road. The happy,
week-end in Florence with Rev. occasion was- Lindas 9th birth-,
not-ic- , day. Prizes were won by Donna,
Aorwood Davis. ! _- 7 _ , j jt j 'm ;■
T _ , • • j a Rae Johnson and Linda Ginn. The,
„ Mrs T J ° e i° u hnson J° in ® d ^ r - and party colors of pink and white
J. C. Thomas of din on ast were came< j out j n decorations
Tuesday apd attended the South- and refreshments Happy Birth-
castern china show in Atlanta. Ga. day inscriptlons topped the wh i te
Mr and Mrs. R -1 ; B J d frosted cake. Mrs. Welchel served
daughter, Vicki, of Newberry,
were Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pinson and ! ^ ^ er gifts.
twin daughters, Caroline and Cath- ^
enne, and Joe. Jr., of Greenville,
were Sunday supper guests of Mr. j
ice cream, cake, iced drinks, as
sorted candy and fancy snow men.
Linda’s friends each remember-
Birth Announcements
^ , Fulmer
and Mrs. G. N. toy at Gredna ^j r and Mrs. James Fulmer an-
Farm. Calling informally * 01 a !nounce tne birth of a son, John
visit with the Pinsons were Missjc^ at Joanna hospital on Jan
Ruth Hair and Mr. and Mrs. Nn- ^ ^,j rs p u | mer j s former Miss
than Brazel. Mr. Pinson is a for
mer principal of Joanna schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben "Weinberg of
Belk’s... E. O. M.
END OF MONTH
CLEARANCE!
FINAL REDUCTIONS WINTER MERCHANDISE!
MEN’S FLANNEL
SHIRTS
1.98
Cheeks and, Plaids — S - M - L
LADIES’
UMBRELLAS
1.97
Myrtle Estes.
Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Johnson
Atlanta, Ga..- spent the, week-end announce the birth of a son, John,
with the latter’s parenst, Mr. and David, at the Blalock clinic ^Jan. |
Mrs. Sloan Rowland. ' 22. rs. Johnson wull be remem-;
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wood and| bered as Miss Frances Uldrick of;
Shelby Jean of Newberry,*, visited I Clinton. . j
relatives in Joanna Sunday. Johnson
Jimmy Templeton severed his ( Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pope John-!
connection with the Joanna com-; son of Clinton, announce the birth
pany last Friday and left for his a son, Anthony Davis, at Joanna
home in Calhoun Falls. Jimmy hospital on Jan. 21. Mrs Johnson
plans to re-enter Clemson in Feb- A s f° rmer Miss Mary Elizabeth
ruary.- j Holley.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brannon hon
ored their son, Keith, on his first
birthday January 18 with a dinner
With The Sick
Little Kent Prater, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Prater, is ill at his
keiths grandparents. Mr and Mre. home on , he Laurens Road
Uoyd Branon. of S.lverstreet. and, Mrs Joe Johnsoh is confined to
Mr and Mre Belk Cooper of home on pickens streel with
Bondsr Cross Roads, were present m ness
for the enjoyable occasion. ! „ ’ , A ,
„ Mr y" d > , M ” I H,Tn '„ Wll ? m ^ !m jThSi'Ton Caihoun streeC' 1
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy and; „ . , ,. , ' a
Larry Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. , Friends ot little Dishie Delaney
Carl Turner in Ninety-Six the past
week-end.
Mrs. Gene Caven and Gaye and
Mrs. A. S. Holt visited Mrs. Russell
Gilliam in Whitmire Sunday.
Miss Elaine Franzen of Chapel
will regret to know she is confined
to her home with chicken pox.
George Frady is confined to his
home on the Whitmire highway
with an illness.
Mrs. Sara Barrett is a patient at
Hill, N. C., spent the week-end Joanna hospital following surgery
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl; on January 22.
Franzen. j Friends of Mrs. Helen Bozard
Friends of Mrs. J. W. Davis will j will be interested to know she is
regret to learn she was called to recuperating at her home on Mil-
Greenwood Thusday due to the. ton Road following a hospital stay,
death of her brother, Henry Me-; Mrs. Mildred Young is a patient
Kinney. Funeral services were at Joanna hospital,
held Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. Tot Harold Stroud of Clinton, was
Stewart attending. admitted to the local hospital on
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy were January 23 due to injuries received
business visitors in Columbia Sat- in an automobile accident.
urday. -«•
Card of Thanks
Tacky Party Given I Words can never express our
Seventeen Intermediates of Ep- appreciation for the many acts
worth church enjoyed a candy puil- 0 f kindness shown us during the
ing and tacky party Friday night.! illness and at the death of 0 ur
The prizes for the tackiest costum
es were awarded Copeland Whit
mire for the boys and Betty Zane
loved one. The Woman’s club,
friends and neighbors, the pastors^
Dr. George Blalock and Miss Kittie,
Longshore for the girls. The party ^ ae Moseley were all wonderful
was sponsored by the WFG, whose Thank you again and again.
leaders are Mesdames Frances THE FLOYD PITTS
Parkman and Buford Weir. I FAMILY.
Celebrates 13th Birthday
Alvin Hueble celebrated his 13th
birthday with a party at Joanna
club Friday night. An evening of
games and contests, led by Mrs.
Betty Ruth Long, were enjoyed by
the 22 guests present. The prizes
were won by Elvin Floyd, Marlene
Humphries and Ronnie Hueble.
The party table was decorated in
white and centered with a large
chocolate frosted cake with pink
candles. Alvin is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Hueble of Sumter
street. He received many gifts.
Mrs. Hueble, assisted by Mrs. W.
O. Hueble, served ice cream, cook
ies and party mints.
W. S. C. S. Postponed
The meeting of the Woman’s So
ciety of Christian Service for Feb.
3 has been postponed until the
10th. The delay is due to the area
WARNING-
Check on your fire insurance,
Be sure that it’s all right.
Don’t wait until tomorrow.
Your house may burn tonight.
Of all the sad surprises,
There’s nothing to compare
With going home some time
And finding no house there.
Be sure you have insurance
Enough to build again.
Be wise—insure with Wysor.
Don’t b£ left in the rain.
R. E. WYSOR
AGENCY
106 E. Carolina Ave.
Phone 85-J
W, F. G. To Meet
■ Members of the World Friend
ship Group are asked to meet at
the home of Betty Ann Lowman
I Friday at 3:30 o'clock. All Inter-
; mediate girls of Epworth church
■ are invited.
Group Awarded Certificates
Last Tuesday morning Mrs. Alex
Crawford, instructor of the Joanna
Study club, accompanied members
to the University of South Carolina
jto stand the state high school ex
laminations. Five people finished
j the required work and will be giv
en state high school certificates.
They are: Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mrs.
Harold Murphy, Mrs. Arthur
League, Chris Davenport, and Wil
liam Dunlap. Another group will
make the trip in,the late spring to
stand the examinations. The Study
club began a new semester of work
on Tuesday evening. Anyone in
the community or - surrounding
communities interested in studying
is invited to attend one of the three
classes held each week in the edu
cational building of Joanna Baptist
church. This project is sponsored
and paid for by the Joanna Bap
tist church without state aid and
anyone wishing to attend in gram
mar or high school, is invited to
attend.
Girls' Auxiliary Meets
The Intermediate Girls’ Auxil
iary of the Joanna Baptist church
met at the home of the leader, Miss
Ruth Hair Thursday evening.
Miss Judy Dunlap presided over
the business session. A program
on Stewardship was presented by
Miss Hair and other members.
A sweet course in the Auxiliary
colors, green and white, were serv
ed by the hostess. The next meet
ing on February 19, will be held
at the home of Mias Dunlap.
Solid colors and printed fabrics,
colorful handles.
WINDOW
SHADES
68c
36” wide — 60” long
Solid Color and Floral
— OUTING
37c yd.
White, blue, pink, yellow
36” wide.
Checks and Plaids
FLANNEL
47c yd.
Fast colors, sanforized
*— Ladies* Mouton-Trim—
KNIT CAPS
1.97
< Regular $2.98 value
Lovely bright shades
LADIES’ GABARDINE
RAINCOATS
10.88
With matching cap
Sizes 12, 14 and 16
PLASTIC
TABLE CLOTHS
78c
54”x54” — Pretty, colorful
BOYS’ WESTERN
BOOTS
3.00 pr.-
Black or brown
4 to 8 — 8'/* to 3
NEW SPRING
PIECE GOODS
57c yd.
Regular 79c values
Butcher weave, criskays,
embossed cotton.
Drapery and Upholstery
FABRICS
, 50c yd.
Regular 89c to $1.29 Yd.
Outstanding Buy! ~
Extra Pretty, Tall China Base
TABLE LAMPS
5.0Q
Regular $9.95 value
Big, Thick and Thirsty
BATH TOWELS
33c
Regular 59c value
MEN’S DRESS
OXFORDS
E. O. M. CLEARANCE
WOMEN’S
DRESSES
• REGROUPED!
• RE-PRICED!
Group 1—
Values to $8.95
Group 2—
Values to $14.95
Group 3—
Values to $19.95
3.88
5.08
8.00
Junior - Misses - Momen’s
sizes
Special Purchase!
60 and 66 Gauge
NYLONS
64c
These are irregulars of $1.49 quality. They’re beauti
ful, sheer, and extra savings. Come see for yourself.
Newest spring shades. Sizes S'/z to 11.
LADIES’ BETTER
HOUSE SHOES
LADIES’ COTTON
BRAS
2 for 1.00
White only — 32 to 40.
Cotton broadcloth, adjustable
straps
BOYS’ LEISURE
SUITS
5.88
Sizes 2 to 10, satin-lined, in
silod colors and checks
Reduced To Clear!
CHILDREN’S WINTER
PAJAMAS
1.77
Reduced!
1.99
Values
to $4.95
Leathers, corduroys, satins, fleece-lined.
Not ail sizes in all styles, but extra savings.
FINAL REDUCTIONS!
LADIES’ SHOES
DRESS SHOES
AND CASUALS
5.00
Suedes and leathers, composi
tion and crepe soles.
$7.95 values
Group No. 1—
Values to $9.95. Included in this group
are Natural Bridge, Life Stride, Fortu
ne!, and Miracle Tread. Broken sizes,
many styles.
Group No. 2—
FLATS AND CASUALS
Values to $5.95
Leathers and suedes, many
styles and colors.
Broken sizes.
■ i
Group No. 3—
CASUALS AND FLATTIES
Leathers and Suedes
Sizes 4 to 10
4.88
1.88
Famous Dan River, Cannon, and Spring-Maid
SHEETS
1.75
PILLOW CASES
to match
43c
It’s the best sheet buy in years. Quality-tested and
guaranteed for long wear.
Reduced To Clear!
WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL
SWEATERS
1 4} ^ Values to
• XV $2.98
Slip-over and button styles. White, pink, blue, maize.
E. O. M. SPECIAL!
WOMEN’S DRESSES
Values to 4} Sizes
$5.95 X*WW 14 to 44
Rayon prints and failles.
COLORTONE
COLORED SHEETS
4} jg 42x36 Pillow Cases
to match—57c
CP
They are irregulars of famous Cannon quality.
81x99
WOMEN’S 100% NYLON
SWEATERS
2.98
The newest spring styles — Navy, black, and pastels
' Sizes 34 to 40
Sizes 4 to 14 — Values to $2.98.
Flannels and knitted styles.
100% NYLON
CURTAINS
3.99
Regular $5.95 value.
The quality is beautiful.
Full width and length.
Close Out!
MEN’S FELT
HATS i
1.33
Values to $2.98 — 6*4 to 7>/2
Browns, greys, and tans
BOYS’
SHIRTS
99c
Long and short sleeve. Solids,
plains, checks and plisse.
Sizes 4 to 16.
LADIES’
HANDBAGS
94c
Reduced — Values to $1.98
BOYS’ CORDUROY
OVERALLS
99c pr.
Red, navy, green and brown
Sizes 2 to 8
Boy*’ SWEATERS
Slipovers and Cardigans
$1.79
Sizes 3 to 6x — 4 to 16
Others $1.49 to $3.79
5% Wool Double Plaid Pairs
BLANKETS
388
Values to $5.95
9x12
LINOLEUM RUGS
4.99
Regular $6.95 value.
WOMEN’S PRINT
DRESSES .
1.44
Regular value to $2.79
Perfect fitting, sizes 14 to 44
Quality guaranteed
LADIES’
CASUAL SHOES
199
$2.98 value
Reptiles, suedes, leathers
CHENILLE
SPREADS
2.99
Regular $4.98 value
Double or twins. AH colors.