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Pape Eight THE (CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 9, 1953 ^ . PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. \V. W. Hair were Mr. and Mrs. Hoyte Nobles and Billy of Newber ry. Mrs. Frances Giles of Seneca, Mrs. VV. A. Moorhead of Clinton and S. L. Hair of Columbia. Other guests of Mrs. Hair’d during the week were Mrs. S. L. Hair of Co lumbia and Mr. and Ms. W. H. Der rick of Dacusville. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce and children and Jeff Higan spent the Tony visited Mrs. C. D. Bowers and : infant daughter, Janice, at Self Me- morial hospital in Greenwood Sun day, Miss Eleanor Longshore of Greenville spent a few days this | week with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag joined the family group of the latter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ful ler in Clinton for supper Sunday week-end in Hickory, N. C., with j night. The occasion was honoring her mother, Mrs. T. M. Buff. | their sister, Mrs,. Clarence Milne Misses Janice and Judy Ann! who is moving to Ascara, Oregon Watts of Silverstreet spent the hoi-j shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Milne and idays with Misses Dianne and Bet- daughter, Rosemary, are presently ! tv Zane Longshore. Jim Alewine, j living in • Columbia. Mr. and Mrs.; Silverstreet, their grandfather call- Poag honored Mr. and Mrs. Milne ed for them on Saturday and ac- last Friday night with supper at j companjed them home. their Joanna home on Milton road, i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Slice and chil- Mr - and Mrs - Ferrc)1 Lon S and ( dren of Greenville were guests Fri- daughter, Mrs. J. L. Long and Mrs. day of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Long. Mr. Slice visited friends in Ln-1 and Mrs. Slice also visited Mr. and ^ on Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Alexander. 1 Tommy Boyce of Clemson spent Mrs. George C. Jones and chil- the Easter holidays with his par- dren. Leslie and Alyce Lynn of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce. Roanpke Rapids. N C., and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin DeVore of Jack Croft of Goldsboro, N. C., . Aiken were Sunday guests of Mr.! spent a few days this week with and Mrs. E. H. Alexander, the formers sister, Mrs. C. R. Mrs. Sallie Bridges celebrated ODel! and Mr O Dell. On Sunday birthdav Sundav, April 5. M: and Mrs. Dick Ataway of Fort- Mrs. W. H. Hunicutt of Charlotte,! Mill visited Mr. and Mrs. O Dell. ., is spending a few days with, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Easterling and } ier daughter-in-law, Mrs. Melvin ! daughter, Kathy of Greensboro, Hunnicutt. Nk C . and Miss Dorothy Carr of Miss Velda Farmer of Columbia, M mthrop spent the weekend with S pent the week-end with her par- Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr. On Sun- phts, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer, day Mr. and Mrs. Easterling and M r. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Mr. Kathy and Mr. and Mrs. Carr vis- an{ j Mrs. Rudv Prater and son, ited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr of Kent> v i s ited Mrs. W. G. Puckett in Aiken. Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Prater and j M r. and Mrs. Pat Bowers, Billy children visited the latter’s par- Bowers and Miss Patsy Whitmire ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams in visited Edisto -Gardens near Or- Columbia Sunday. angeburg Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Frank Culclasure Mrs. Bertha Rogers and Mr. and of Newberry spent the weekend M rs. Joe Rogers of Augusta. Ga, with their daughter, Mrs. Marvin v j s ited the former’s parents, Mr. Humphries and Mrs. Humphries. anc j Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, Sundav. On Sunday. Mrs. S. C. Tinsley and Friends of Mrs. E. H. Alexander children of Newberry visited Mr. anc j Mrs. J. L. Long will be inter- and Mrs. Humphries. ested to know that their mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miller and Mrs. N. M. Slice, of Greenville, is son were weekend guests of the making her home with Mr. and latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mrs Alexander in the apartments. Rogers in Fair Bluff, N. C. Mj\ and Mrs. Tommy Craft, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rushton j A Pnce) and Mrs Pete Evans ar.d children visited the former s wpr p <; ntv Hay visitors at Edisto | mother, Mrs. Rushton oT Baluda; Gardens near Orangeburg. Sunday. _ ] Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rucker and ( *^ r - and -L u ke .Clark Mlbanght-cx . uf. i-hp^tcr, were recent. 4 and* Mrs. James Stogner. P. L. g Ues t s 0 f Mrs. Sallie Bridges. I Darnell. Mrs. -J-.- B: -GEDeR and Mass-—Mnc Paul McCaufey"'6'r TnfflfonTjf Betty Stogner visited Pvt. Jimrm visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole Templeton at Fort Jackson Sunday. i Sunday. Later Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Pvt. Billy Stewart, nephew of Mr. Mrs M^auley and J. B. Putnam and Mrs. Clark, has been transfei-, v isited Mrs. C. E. Burdette at Lan- red to Camp Gordon, Ga. j ford, who is seriously ill. Miss Sara Nell Bishop of Lander Blll Poag of Greer, was a din-1 college. Mrs. Gene Oweng and son ner guest Saturday of his parents, of Fountain Inn were visitors in Mr and M rs. L. ' H. Poag. Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wil-^ Mattie Boozer of Newberry, Mrs. bum Sunday. Poag’s sister, visited in the Poag Mr and Mrs. P. F. Swygert vis- borne on Sunday, ited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Swygert in Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Greenwood. Sunday. . - children visited the latter’s moth-1 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and er> Mrs j H Craft) at Silverstreet" children were Sunday guests of the Saturdav. ’ former’s mother, Mrs. C.« M. Salters, _ M r. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr, of Greenwood. and" son, Ronie, of Greenwood, Mr and Mrs. William Dunlap and we re Sundav dinner guests of Mr. daughter. Candy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr. f Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsey, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tinsley and son and Mrs. Joe Johnson atended the singing convention at the Munici-; pal auditorium in Spartanburg Sat- i—fY V L i urda >' night. ss^-l -ft—V':/ Mr. and Mrs. Millard Murphy and children, Wayne and Gale, and Mrs. Claude Farmer visited Mrs.' C. E. Burdette at Lanford Sunday. Mrs. Frank Turner and daughter, Lana Sue, are spending the week in Miami, Fla.> iVheft You Meed the Whether in connection with your business or your home —use the NEW Classified Section of your next Telephone Directory. There you will find con veniently listed the busi ness people who sell the products or render the services you may desire— also you will find other helpful information. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Receives Call j Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell receiv-! ed a call Monday night from their 1 grandson, Pvt. Jimmy Templeton,! of Fort Jackson, informing them of his transfer to Camp Lee, Va. Pvt. * Templeton left I Fort Jackson Wed nesday. <* ■* Birthdays On Sunday members of the John | Ross family gathered at the family home on Taylor street honoring the birthdays of Verner Ros and son, i Verner, Jr., Douglas Ross, Fred Ross and Mrs. John Ross, all of j whom have birthdays in April. A bountiful dinner was served to the 1 following: Mr. and Mrs. Verner j Ross and family, Dr. and Mrs. Douglass Ross of Greenville: Rep. and Mrs. Charlie Verner of Piedmont; Miss Betty Ross, Queens j college, Charlotte N. C.; Mr. and j Mrs. Bryce T. Little and children of . Myrtle Beach; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. I Hair of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Ross and son, Tommy, of Burlington, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and | Miike of Joanna. This included the (entire family with the exception I of Colonel and Mrs. Fred Ross and ; family who are currently stationed in Austria. With Our Sick Friends of Ronnie Owens, son of ! Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Owens, will i regret to learn that he is a patient i at the Columbia hospital, room {338, following a serious injury in | an accident. Mrs. L. W. Little, Sr., is a pa- j tient at an eye,, ear, nose and I throat hospital in Charlotte, N. C., following surgery. Mrs. Little is the mother of Mrs. George Morse of Joanna. (continued on page 7) Belk’s.. .After Easter ' WOMEN’S DRESSES REDUCED TO CLEAR! One Group Better Dresses Values to $19.95 Now— 10.00 One Group Rayon and Acetate . Spring Dresses Reduced to SUITS - TOPPERS REDUCED TO CLEAR! * “ Regular 29.95 Suits, Toppers 18.00 COSTUME JEWELRY 50c Prices Slashed on Coats, Suits and Dresses One Group Women’s SKIRTS Reduced! Values to $7.95 Biff, Thick Bath TOWELS Man Size—Many Colors Famous Cannon Make Women’s BLOUSES A Grand Buy At a Low, Low Price 51 and 60 Gauffe Ladies’ Spring HAND BAGS Values to $4.98 Men’s Sport SHIRTS Gabardine and Rayon Women’^ DRESSES Rayon Acetate Values to $3.98 12 to 20, 38 to 46 Boys Wear Reduced! Regular 2.98 Sport Shirts 2.00 r“T • c~ Men’s PAJAMAS A, B, C, D Stripes Sanforized Boys’ Poplin Jackets 2.00 Girls Wear Reduced! Girls’ 6.95 Toppers *-. 3.88 Girls’ 16.95 Suits 9.88 Girls’ 6.95 Dresses 3.88 Girls’ 39c Socks 23c One Group Women’s Shoes These Are A 4 Give-Away! I |J|1 Broken Sizes 2.44 (Basement) Men’s SHOES 6.00 Values to $10.95 Browns and Blacks Wing Tip, Cap Toes, Moccasins Children’s SHOES 3.00 This group includes Red Goose, Red Riding- hood and others. Values to $5.95 In the Basement SHOES Values to ^ $6.95 z.yy Dress Shoes, Casuals Women’s House Shoes One Group Daniel Green and others 1-2 Price! BIG REDUCTIONS AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE! SHOE CLEARANCE Girls Dresses Group 1 Group Values $8.95 to $9.95 Values $7.95 to $9.95 Group 3 Casuals and . Oxfords REDUCED! One Group 1 to 3 3 to 6x Another Group Values to 2.98 Sizes 7 to 12 1.33 MEN’S SPRING DRESS PANTS REDUCED Actual Values-. ,- to $7.95 BIG SAVINGS—HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!