The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 24, 1953, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

. / k? »* Pape TW THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PUSONAl AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Ross and patient for treatment at the local son. Pat. of Greenville were week- hospital last week, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John On September 18, Marvin Ward M. Ross. and son, Wesley of Mountville un- The Prater reunion was held at derwetrt tonsilectomies at Joanna the Masonic Hall in Batesburg Sun- Memorial hospital, day Those attending from Joanna On September 18, H. B. Bragg were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater; was admitted to Joanna Memorial- Mrs Marie Price ann children, Jan- hospital for treatment. ‘ice and Leonard; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sorry to report Mrs. Mattie Holt Prater and son; Mr. and Mrs. Hack is a patient at the local hospital for Prater and son; Mr. and Mrs. Guy treatment. Prater and children; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maybelle Meon underwent Louie Nabors and children; Mr. and surgery at Joanna Memorial hospi- Mrs. Ercie* Brown and Mrs. Pearl t a l ori September 19. Shcaly* ^ rs - J°h n Henry Davenport, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Lester Longshore is a patient at Joanna Memorial hos- and daughters attended a family Pdal following surgery, picnic at Molly’s Rock near New- Mrs. Mildred Summers is a patient berrv Sunday. at Joanna Memorial hospital follow- Mr. and Mrs. Eddv Dove and son, ing srgery on September 21. ♦ Ronnie, of Bethesda, Maryland, re- Master James Osborne, son of Mr. i centlv visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. an d Mrs. J. E. Osborne, is a patient Grover Nabors apd Mr. Nabors. Mr. at the local hospital for treatment. , and Mrs. Dove also visited other — relatives in and around Clinton. Girl Scots Notice Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Gill Scouts are^asked to meet Nabors iwere Mrs. Nabor’s mother, a * house at 7 o clock Tues- Mrs. W. P. Adair and Walter Stew- da >'. September 29. They are invit-! art of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Adair ed t0 attend the Baptist revival ser- remained for an extended visit with v * t,es i n a body. her daughter, Mrs. Nabors and Mrs. _ „ .. r- • Irbv Holland of Clinton. ! * . Fellowship Hour Enjoyed j Mr. and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell and ^ A group of the young people of children were Sunday guests of Mr. P uo:t h church enjoyed a fellow-, and Mrs. W. E. Holsonback of New- ^hip hour immediately after the' berrv worship hour Sunday night at the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell and home of Rev. and Mrs. P. V*. Tur- children visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul ” CI- ^ arnes ''ere enjoyed and Mrs. Hazel in Greenwood Sunday. .Turner ser\ed assorted sandwiches, Mrs. L. L. Simpson and Miss cookles and lced dnnk - Th e color Margaret White have just returned from a three week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs.! T Ever-Ready Class Mee s , Titus.Turner of Atlanta, Ga. !^ , Tues ^ ™«ht members of Pvt. Jimmy Templeton of Fort ^ t ^ adl ? s Ejer-Ready class came Lee. Ya, spent Friday With his to g e f ther f °r ^eir quarterly business grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J/ D. I"*® 11 / 1 ?. at church - The devo-; O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell accom- V 0 " 31 ^oughts were given by Mrs. i pamed Jimmy to Calhoun Falls for ’ ' , . ra ! ri5 ,t. n< ? was centered the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. tk U k . wa ^ s hoping the youth. Roy Templeton. The business hour was presided over by the president, Mrs. E. H. Hunni- cutt. Plans for the Homecoming in which the class has a part was dis- ty Singing convention at the Sec-1 CU ''’. >ed t and t ^ e c ‘h ai rman for vari-J r Cll „_P«s--eeimmittees were elected. The scheme of green and yellow was | carried out in the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunmcutt, Dale and Jackie, attended the Laurens Coun- ond Baptist church in Laurens Sun day Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers and small daughter, Janice, of Green wood spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley. On Swiday, Mr, and Mrs. Bobby Beck and son, Mike, of New berry joined the family for the day. Mrs. Lester Longshore celebrated her birthdav on Friday, September 18th. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchen of new officers for the following fiscal year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. J. L. Abrams; vice president, Mrs. Lester Longshore; Secretary’, Mrs. C. R. O’Dell; assist ant secretary, Mrs. J. H. Jacks; cor responding secretary', Mrs' Pearl - Williams; assistant corresponding secretary, Mrs. Luther Wright; treasurer, Mrs. Evangeline Godfrey; assistant treasurer, Mrs. B. C. Flow. Teacher, Mrs. James Simpson; as- -wo. »rwiw*ii* 1VJUV.HCU ; sistant teacher, Mrs. C. R. O'Dell; Newberry spent Sunday with Mr. Flower chairman, Mrs. J. D. O’Dell n*-,. a,. e - and Mrs. John Burnette, Sr. _ Dell with Mrs. Pearl Williams and Mrs.! Friends of Cp!. led Ellison will B u fo rc | Weir as assistants, be interested to know he has been ^ delightful buffet supper was en- transferred from Camp Drum, N. Y. j oyed during the soclal hour to Fort Devens, Mass. ; • Mrs. Pearl Williams spent the 4 Birth Announcements week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lind- ( Etters sey Guinn and Mr. and Mrs. John Tvir. and Mrs. Robert Lee Etters Abney of New berry. announce the birth of a daughter, Mrs. Frances Giles of Seneca was R ut h Dianne, at Joanna Memorial the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. hospital on September 21. Johnny. Stroud. Bagwell Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Smith and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bagwell children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene annonce the birth of a son, Michael Crapps and children visited Mr. and Felton, September 18 at Joanna Me- Mrs. Felton Crapps at Bonds Cross monal hospital. Mrs. Bagwell is the Roads Sunday. former Miss Betty Ann Sluder of Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark visited Newry. relatives in Whitmire Sunday after- noon. Bridges Reunion Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Caldwell and The Bridges family reunion was grand-daughter, Sherrell Steen, held Sunday at the home of Mr and spent the week-end in Charlotte, Mrs. B. L. Sanders in Clinton A XT ^ 1- » * » —» — —- wur- n N. C, with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ply-! bountiful picnic dinner was enjoyed ler. On Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs., by the large group present. Those' Warren Caldwell and children, attending were Mrs. Sallie Bridges, 1 Vickie and Warren, Jr., and Mrs. Misses Thelma and Nadine Bridges, Essie Caldwell of Spartanburg were Avery Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Bridges, Hubert Bridges, Mr. and Caldwell. Mrs. Hosia Bridges and Steve, Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr visited and Mrs. James Robert Bishop, Mr. Miss Dorothy Carr at Winthrop and Mrs. "Milton Bridges and son, Sunday. Mr., and Mrs. Charlie Force, and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mode and daughter, Mrs. Virginia, Hazel and children spent the week-end in Co-; daughter, of Joanna, Mrs. Vernon lumbia with relatives. Pitts and daughters and Miss Hazel Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt of Clinton and Robert Crowley of visited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harbin Columbia. in Greenwood on Tuesday. | ■ ♦ t Mrs. Annie Girk, Mrs. Reginald t‘ Cottage Prayer Meetings Rushton and son, Mike, and Mrs. Prior to the fall revival of Ep- C R. O’Dell and son Jeff were " l "—^ L ' Tuesday visitors in Greenw’ood. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Holcombe . ( —r- worth church which begins October 5th, cottage prayer meetings are be ing held several nights each week, and son of Greenwood were Sun- For this week^on Friday night, at dav guests of Mr^ and ^Mrs. John -the^ome ofrmTand Mrs J. H. Flow Jacks and Saturday night with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ryzor and son of Newberry were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud. Miss Marcie Weeks and Miss Doris Whitmire of Laurens visited Miss Hilda Oxner and Miss Mildred Bo- zard Sunday. w and Mrs. Vernon Garner. Thank You Card Words cannot express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the many kindnesses shown us during the long illness and death of our loved one. The cards, flowers, calls, Wiih The Sick blood donors and everything was Friends of Mrs. John Burnette, appreciated. Sr' will regret to learn her small! -THE BRAGG FAMILY, grandson, Dennis Craig Burnette, u\ has been quite ill at her home on, _ B y t “ t C J[f irch . Pirkens street ^ Youn S Woman * Auxiliary of Mrs E. J. Willingham was ill at'the Joanna Baptist church met at her home in Joanna Heights several the home of Mrs. James MitcheU on rtovs this week Tuesday evening, September 15. A On September 15, Mrs. Bonnie program on Indian mission work Leopard of Chappells was admitted!was presented by Miss Myrtle tothe local hospital for surgery. Murphy. The following officer little Miss Vickie Tprner, daugh- were elected for the corning yea^f ter of Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Turner, President Janice FenneU; Program was a patient at Joanna Memorial Chairman, Gamell Ruff Commun- hreTnital several days last week for ity Missions, Jeannette Evans; Sec- hospital several- oays fretary-treasurer Willie NeU Gruber; lETTula Mae Caldwell was a Pianist, Myrtle Murphy The coun- oetient at Joanna Memorial last; selors are Mrs Bill Tmsley and Mrs. P 31 , D. L. Bundnck. The girls between "sorry to report J. O. Hueble is,the ages of 16 and. 25 are invited , patient at Joanna Memorial hos-|to join the group. Meetmgs will be snrcerv 1 k eld in the homes on Tuesday fol- P, Miss Essie Mae Dickey was aj (continued on page 7) Thursday, September 24, 1953 Here's Proof Aplenty That A*P Has /Check /Compare / and Save SCORES OF, BETTER BUYS! Libby’s GREEN PEAS 17-Oz. Can 21c Libby’s TOMATO JUICE 46-Oz Can 29c KING SYRUP 23f Cm 35C 1%-Lb. Jar Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS 1-Lb Pkg 25c Swift’s Jewel SHORTENING 1-Lb Ctn 25c an ?3c Lge. Pkg BREEZE 30c & 590 Lge. Pkg CHEER 29c Gt. Pkg. 1-Lb Tin SPRY 31c 3-Lb Tin BSc Tasty Crispo FIG BARS--- 23 Ann Page Creamy Salad DRESSING—^45 Ann Page Fancy Tomato KETCHUP---“17 New! Firmer - Softer • White WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 2 15c Fruits & Vegetables California Bartlett PEARS Wz 15c 2,01 23r Can ADC Kellogg’s SUGAR SMACKS Pag Daily DOG FOOD .. 3 25c A&P SAUERKRAUT Packer’s Label TOMATOES — 2 cans 25c Walker's Austex BEEF STEW Sunnyfield Pancake FLOUR 2 SS: 25c Ann Page Blended 1 * SYRUP ^ 45c Ann Page MARMALADE 23c Golden Maid MARGARINE... ^ 17c Puffin’s Easy To Fix BISCUITS .... 4 "gs 49c Pounds Can i5.°z. 33 c Tokay Grapes U. S. No 1 Red Bliss Potatoes Fancy Yellow Corn • Firm Ripe Bananas - - 2 Jonathan Apples - - 5 BUY THE BETTER BREAD! V ^J Target* WHITE BREAD 14* Ado Page Assorted Flavors Puddings ----- 3 1-LB. LOAF Only 4-Oz. Pkgs. 17c Coldstream Pink Salmon V-8 Vegetable Cocktail Packer’s Label Pie Apples - Swift’s Pork Sausage - - Swift’s Premium Hamburger 16-Oz. Can 46-Oz Can 30-Or Can 10-0* Can 10-0*. Can 23c 45c Swanson %% - - - - s37e Swanson s - - = = s 39c Swanson ^ - - - - uoz. iQn Can "ViTV • Deviled Ham - - ^20c PlflMjlC Pick Of Carolina 1 llmlvd Sweet Mix « - - ■ i?21c Aero Wax A Cm 53C Camay Soap - - - - 3 nth m ■reft - - - - s 29c z 69c Lux Flakes- - ^ 12c a 27c Lifebuoy Soap - - - 3 ££ 25c Lifebuoy Soap - - - 2 25c Rinse - - - - ^ 27c Si $3c Webster’s Tomato 14 oz. Bot. | Iona Big Ketchup .. 2 for 29c | Hominy .. 2 for 19c IONA TOMATOES t Sultana BUTTER No. 2 Cana Beans 2 for 27c Pratt-Low Whole No. 2 1-2 Can Spiced Peaches . 29c No. 303 Cans i i Ann Pago Prepared 1SH Os. Can Spaghetti . 2 for 25c Ann Pago 10 Ox. Lula Jan Peanut Butter .. 29c * ARMOURS CANNED MEATS * Armour’s Treet 43c Chopped Ham Vienna Sausage .. Corned Beef Hash Potted Meat 5 ci? 13c Beef Stew 39c No. 2 Cans - ^ 57c - IS 19c - ^ 37c INTER "Noma The Star" CONTEST IMtU* . CINCt It I* PRICKS EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 . ' ■ ■ ... -1 uper Markets Midi 4»l*«tl, • Mtlilf r -i