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V Thursday, April 2, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Three PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL ODELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mike' were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vemer in Piedmont. Jack Wright of the Navy, spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wright. Jack was enroute from Norman, Okla., to Pensacola, Fla. His parents accom panied him to Florida on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and children were Wednesday supper guests of Mrs. L. J. Brock. Bar- Dr. Fred E. Holcombe • OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Honrs 9:00 to 5:30 Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. r Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W FINE FURNITURE Down Through the Years T. E. Jones The Best for Over Fifty Years CUNTON, S. C. Plus Thirteen Other Stores in South Carolina bara and Bud Jackson remained for a longer visit with their grand mother. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner were Saturday visitors in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson of Atlanta, Ga., were Sunday over night guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. PrestSn White, and Mr. White. gave several selections for the El liott family and friends while here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nabors Honored Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Nabors were pleasantly surprised on Sun day when their children presented them with a television set honoring their 45th wedding anniversary. Due to. distance all of the children could not be present for this happy occasion. The children of Mr. and Cooper Motor Announces New Lower Cor Prices Dodge and Plymouth L. W. Cooper, Sr., of Cooper Motor Company, today reveals in an advertisement the details of price reductions raging up to $202 on all 1953 Dodge passenger cars and trucks. ,, ... , ,, . . . Mr. Cooper said the Dodge price Mrs Nabors and those having part : redu( , tjons were made , i *-» 4Via r\r\r*r%c\r\r\ c» • IVAr QflH Ivl PC I , , ~ ^ increased availability of in the occasion are: Mr. and Mrs Douglas Davis of McCormick; ’Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Summerville,’ of Mi- be getting needless runs and snags in the hose. The same applies to the hands when you’re washing them. Say— I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” Thank Yon WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING . —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. % : DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH Res. Phone 939 500 South Broad St. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE ‘‘The Paper Everybody Reads” (Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spillers and: ami( Fla . Mr and Mrs Hor- diughters, Mr. and Mrs. James ton of clinton; Mr and Mrs. Luther Godfrey of Simpsonville, were re- Nabors Mr and M rs. J. H. Nabors cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 0 f Laurens; Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Na- Godfrey. In the afternoon Mr. and | o{ i> a ii aS) Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Spillers, Miss Effie Lou God frey and Martha Ann Godfrey vis ited. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon in New berry. Mrs. Julia Caldwell and Miss Norma Jean Caldwell of Clinton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gamer and attended the Hollingsworth-Boozer wedding at Epworth church. Mrs. Marion Weaver and small daughter, Debbie, of Albany, Ga., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston White and Mr. and Mrs. J. T Weaver T-Sgt. Weaver joined them for the .week end. •Rev.' tfjfry W. Turner and H. G. Murrah, Jr., attended ^he services at St. James church in Laurens last Thursday evening. Rev. Will Rogers, a misionary from Brazil, spoke to the large group present. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hunter, Jr., and Ronnie were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hunter, Sr., in Prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon of Renno, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas on Sunday. Mrs. S. C. Tinsley and children, Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Culclasure of Newberry, were Sunday dinner guests of the former’s parents, Mr. ^-^"praveT and Mrs. Marvin Humphries. ^ Mrs. J. T. Weaver and spent Saturday in Union with Mrs. Weaver’s sister, Mrs. Flora John son, who is ill. Mesdames Fred Bragg, Sr., Joe Johnson, J. T. Weaver and Miss Jeanette Bragg were Tuesday visi tors in Greenville and visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks and chil dren of Clinton, were Saturday sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks. Mr. Alvin Nabors of Gray Court; Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nabors and Oran Nabors of Joanna. Holing* worth - Boozer Epworth Methodist church of Jo anna, was the scene of a lovely wedding Sunday afternoon, March 29, at 1 o’clo<\k when Miss Sara Hollingsworth b&c Donald Boozer. . Vows were spoketj before a back ground of fern and emerald foliage, scarce materials. “Currently Dodge retail sales are 50 per cent higher than during the corresponding period last year un der government controls,”! Mr. Cooper said. “We are pleased that; the factory has seen fit to take ad- \ vantage of increased production and sales, and to pass on the sav ings to our customers.” Mr. Cooper cited some of the typical savings. On the popular- selling Coronet V-Eight, four-door sedan the prices have been reduc ed $135.80, while on both the lux ury Coronet V-Eight Diplomat hard #i top an< * convertible the prices have ame the bride or been lowered $201.80. Additional savings will be affected by lower Federab excise and local taxes on the factory retail price. On some arrangements of white gladioli in j models the new prices also include floor baskets, brass urns of white as standard equipment, items pre- snapdragons and lighted tapers in branched candelabra. Centering the viously sold as extras. Cooper Motor company, distribu- decorations was the altar tabic, tors for Dodge and Plymouth, also with the brass altar cross, flanked announce price reductions on the by brass candle holders with light ed candles. The double ring cere mony was performed by Rev. Per ry W. Turner, the bride’s pastor. Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr., organ- entire Plymouth line. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Do not wring or twist hose in washing or rinsing. To dry quickly, ist, and Mrs. Rolfe Clark, vocalist, j ro jj heavy towel, knead out presented a program of wedding moisture and unroll at once. Ease music. Mrs. Murrah played O, and ghake into shape, dry on the Promise Me,’ “Traumeri, Be-; vmmg side just as they were wash-1 cause,” “The Rosary,” and I Love od and ^6 hose will be ready to You Truly. Mrs. Clark sang In- 1 yyg>ar when dry. dian Love Call, “Always, and Always remove ^ rings, except and Mrs. Tot" Stewart and Jimmy Stewart attended the chris tening services of their grandson, Leslie Stewart, at Bethel Methodist church in Columbia Sunday at 2 o’clock. Leslie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stewart. Miss Lois Allsep of Cateechee, and Mrs. Eva Davis of Easley, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice and children have just returned from a week’s vacation trip to interesting points in Florida. Trio Visit* Elliott Family The Elliott Trio of Anderson, which consists of Clarence Elliott and two children, Virgil and Ann, were Sunday guests of his brother, H. M. Elliott and Mrs. Elliott. The trio was enroute to Woodruff where they‘were to participate in the singing convenion on Sunday. They preceding the benediction “The During the cere- TVmnip' mon y “Seal Us O Holy Spirit,” was softly played. The traditional jed ding marches were used. The candles were lighted byj Billy Bowers and W. L. Arthur, boht of Joanna, who also served as 1 ushers with Wayne Tucker of Woodruff, and T-Sgt. Marion Weav er of Albany, Ga. The bride was given in marriage by her father, James I. Hpllings-, worth. The bridegroom was at- j tended by his father, Ray Boozer,! rings, plain bands, and bracelets when puting on hose so that you won’t ... th« ba^kaovn, bMt likad boc of candy in the world — a pwrfact choice (or thia Eaater aaaaon. 1 lb. $1.00 2 lb*. $4 00 * ATTRACTIVE EASTER SPECIALTIES 39c to $1.35 BUY NOW— — FOR DELIV ERY WHEN WANTED, ANYWHERE McGee’s Drug Store Phone No. 1 EXPERIENCED — ESTABLISHED JAMES E. WOLFE AGENCY 103 N. BROAD ST. — PHONE 610 INSURANCE • AUTO • FIRE • GENERAL INVESTMENTS • STOCKS • BONDS • MUTUAL FUNDS Introducing. m 1ot et DEAR CUSTOMER: When a friend does something for us we want to say thank you. You have been doing some- important for us. Important be cause we think so much of this buallness and our old and new customers. If we don’t have what you want today, just keep asking. We are working at our job every day trying to get just what you, our customers want, and to give you the very best service possible. (This is the “Market Boy” speaking). Watch for me, I’ll be seeing you every week. (J » Super Market rpL~o.11*i - CUNTON.S.C. as best man. l Mrs. Marion Weaver was matron of honor and only attendant of the | bride. She was gowned in a dress , of lilac nylon net over taffeta in, ballerina length with, stole and car- J ried a bouquet of yellow tulips | with matching ribbon. Heh head dress was of yellow split carnations.' The bride wore a ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace over net and satin with short cap sleeves and ac cordion plated skirt with scalloped hem. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a Julie* cap out lined in tiny seed pearls. She car ried a white satin Bible topped with a white orchid and showered with streamers of lilies of the val ley. >• The bride’s mother, Mrs. James Hollingsworth, was attired in a navy dress with navy and white accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of white carnations. . Mrs. Ray Boozer of Clineon, mother of the bridegroom, was wearing a navy tafeta two-piece dress with self-covered buttons and navy accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. Following the ceremony the 1 wedding party received in the ves tibule of the church. For traveling the bride wore a | light blue suit styled with a poodle cloth loose fiting jacket, white ac-! cessories and the orchid from her bouquet. Mrs. Boozer is a graduate of Clin ton high school and is presently employed with the Joanna Branch of of the Newberry County Bank. Mr. Boozer is also a graduate of Clinton high school and has re cently served three years in the Marine Corps with nine months ov erseas duty. Out of town guests for the wed ding were T-Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley of Fayetteville, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nabors, Mrs. Jake Davis, Mrs. Rush Nabors, Miss Em mie Sue Nabors, Jimmy Hudson of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham of Greenwood; Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Julia Caldwell, 'Miss Norma Jean Caldwell of Clin- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Warren, Miss Carolyn Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nickols of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tucker of Woodruff; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boozer of Kinards; Mrs. Leroy Rushton of Spartan burg; Miss Velda Farmer of Colum bia: and R B. Smith of Laurens. Special Notice To Members of The Presbyterian Church A last minute change of plans, since the Joanna News went to pjess, has been made in the Pres byterian church news. Rev. Tracy Fisher of Bessemer, Ala., will* fill the pulpit Sunday morning, April 5, at the 11 o’clock worship service. All church members are requested to be present and visitors are wel come. The egg hunt for the children of the church will be on the church (continued on page 6) •m FROM NOWqu 4 FINE FABRICS SUPERIOR TAILORING -Our beautiful new-season toppers art now selling for a fraction of their origi nal price. Choose from a wide selection of superb shags, fleeces, lightweight wools — in clouded pastels, navy and sand beige. AH the most popular lengths Discount on Toppers and Suits for Easter MURRAY GARBER’S CUNTON, S. C. MARY COPELAND, Mgr. •r*—v