The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 19, 1953, Image 14

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/ 4 V “1 Page Six PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA •IRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent nnd Representative — — — | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boozer of ■ t0 pped the cake. Mrs. Byars took, Hartsville were week-end guests of in f orm al pictures of the group ^ the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. throughout the evening. James Hollingsworth. On Sunday, g ues t wore a party hat of j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer of Clinton paste i co lors. were guests of the Hollingsworths. Refreshments of party dainties, as. Mr. and Mrs. Barron O Shields sandwiches, iced drinks andj and son spent the week-end in Little, served. Mountain with the latter’s parents, cake * trt SCr . Mr and Mrs. Uston Son. Fashion Show Tonight Mrs. W. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. The simplicity Fashion Show, S. H. Keels and Mr. and. Mrs. Curtis' . >Collectors It ems," sponsored by the Lake and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Joanna Woman’s club and under the| Vaughn Prater on Friday. Mr. and 1 d i rec tj‘o n of Mrs. Buren Downs, will' Mrs. Prater's small son is a hospital b(? presen t ec i tonight, November 19, : patient. ' [ at Joanna cluh-. Admission is free Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Courtney and| an d the public is invited. Those par-| son, Neill, of Aiken, were recent ticipating in the show, which begins: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chap-i a f 7;3o o’clock, are as follows: Mrs., pells. .John Earle Willingham, Miss Thel-, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Atkins and rpa Waller, Mrs. Pat Bowers, Mrs. j Mrs. Annie Girk were recent visitors! Lavinia Cooley, Mrs. Dolly Mae Carr, in Great Falls. - 'Miss Kittie Mae Mosley, Mrs. W K -j Mrs. C. R. O’Dell and Jeff were Waits, Mrs. Alec Jy i Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter, Mrs. * will' J H Croft of Silverstreet. !»«. Frank Stmpson. MrsJS- ^WtH- rr, w •»« •,» i ingham, Mrs. Bertha Stroud, Cherry Dr and Mrs T. M. Moore, Man- Eugenia and Ginger Byars, r .ng Moore, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.; Q^oeU, Jack Prater, Billy Moore, Jr and family of Rembert | and j eanette C obb. were Wednesday dinner guests of * < Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore. Little. Receives Discharge Johnny returned home after spend-j Hollingsworth, '^ * “** '" Rember ' Wlth h,s son of Mr. and Mrs. James HoHings- trand-parents. .'worth, will be interested to know Mr. and Mrs_ L. Abrams and • arrived in Joanna last Wed-1 thi dren were Sunday dinner guests i ' receiving his discharge' n sf. P f r w?; and MrS : from the Air Force in Long Beach, P. L. Attaway of Whitmire. “ . T . „ . „ Mr. and Mrs. H. M Elliott. Mrs. I Cahtorn, . a ' Jl“^ n , has ,„ Se "‘1 t-v xt j ,i . ’ . , years and four months in the services Dan Newman and small daughter, > and months of this j pent Friday and Saturday in Georgetown with Mr. and Mrs. Cal- v. n Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. James __ , Mundy. j w “ h F 11 ' slck Dave Wright of Spartanburg spent Little Cindy Prater is confined to the week-end with his nephew, D. V. her home with chicken pox. Wright, Jr., and Mrs. Wright. j Others confined to their homes Mr. and Mrs. Billy Thompson nad with chicken pox are Janice Price, children of Switzer and Mrs. L. B. Billy Bishop and Donnie Oakley. Thompson of Spartanburg were Sat- Baby Mitchell Fraier, son of Mr. urday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Fraier of Clinton, L R. Thompson. 1 wa s dismissed from Joanna Me- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray morial hospital Monday following Chappells were Mr. and Mrs. Fur- treatment of several dary$. man W’right and daughter, Hazel, Baby Qra Eugene Prater, son of ^nd Dianne of Chappells, Mrs. L. W. and Mrs. Vaughn Prater, is a Cowan and son, Lenwood, Mrs. pa tient at Joanna Memorial hospital C.arence Cowan and daughter, Faye j or burns received last Wednesday. (f Greenwood and Kenneth Starnes Friends of Mrs. John M. Ross will c Ninety Six. be interested to know she is recup- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven and grating at her home on Taylor street c.oughter, Gaye, were Tuesday vis- following a stay at Joanna Memorial j.ors in A-nderson. hospital for treatment. iL an l; M C S ' V H j lr “1 ?, 0 ‘ Mrs. Pearl Williams was hospital- -td Mr M T I'Cized over fte weekend a: the Joanna w. nd Mrs. John M. Ross. On Sunday . . , visiting the Ross' family were Dr. I os ® 1 a ’ . . ■ Douglas Ross, and son, Pat, Verner ^ rs ‘ Phillips was admitted to Ross and Mr. and Mrs. G C Miller the local hos P ital for treatment on c; Greenville. November 14. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts and Miss Mrs - Rub y Crumpton is a patient Eonnie Pitts were Tuesday visitors a * doanna Memorial, j- Greenville. ^ Irs - Elizabeth Green is a patient Mr. and‘~-Mrs. Henry Hnter visited a * local hospital, being admitted Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter in Lyman ^ ovemb€r Sunday. I ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes and' Birth Announcement J. Brock visited Mrs. Dan Haiel ..pent Friday and Saturday “M t ime wag spent in Japan and Korea. Mrs. L. _. Tinkler in Ninety Six Sunday. i Mr - and Mrs - L ' E ‘ announce Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore °* a ^ Thoma " Larry ,’ and daughter, were Sunday dinned? ove f^ r J 4 at ^nna Memorial guests of the former’s father, J. C hos P lta1 ' ^ rs - Hael 'y 1 . 11 ^ Longshore of Newberry. ! bered b y her man y fnends as Mlss Mrs. Carson Nabors and daughter, Virginia Chandler^ Dale, and Brenda O’Dell were Tues- ! rhll „ h ArtivitiM May afternoon visitors in Newberry. xh( ,^!2ned late Girls . Auxiliary Mrs. Claude Lee Higginbotham and Mrs. J. D. Higginbotham and daughter of Anderson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. filliott. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thompson and family visited Messrs. Clarence and Sam Bell in Greenwood on Sun day. Joanna Woman Lome Mother- Friends extend deepest sympathy to Mrs. Frank Bodie and Mrs. J. C. Green in the passing of their mother, Mrs. Ada V. D. Brown, last Monday morning at Newberry county hos pital. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at Glenn Street Bap tist church in Newberry. Other sur viving children of Mrs. Brown are David O., Selwyn E. Brown of New berry; and Mrs. J. F. Sessions of Scottsdale, Ga. of Joanna Baptist church is spon soring a drive for clothing for Korea. If you have clean, warm clothing you would like to contribute to this cause, please notify Mrs. Freeman Evans at the church office, Mrs. James Mitchell, or Mrs. J. D. Buchanan. The Frances Watson circle of the church held their regular meeting on Thursday evening, November 12 in the Young People’s Department. Mrs. Ferrell Long, circle chairman, pre sided over the business session and Mrs. Freeman Evans, program chair man, gave the devotion and also di rected a program on the Lottie Moon Christmas offering. The Hilliard Mitchell circle met on Thursday evening, November 12 in the Intermediate Department Little Girl Has Party ! with Mrs - Louis Murphy, circle One of the attractive parties C f c4iairrnan ’ P™ 5 * 1111 * over ^ bus ” the fall season was on last Tuesday iness ’ Mrs ’ Harold Mur Phy, program afternoon when little Kimberly By- ^airman, gave an interesting dis- ars celebrated her first birthday c ussion on four chapters of the book Kim is the daughter of M-Sgt and “ The Untold Korea Story ' 11,6 two Mrs. Jim Byars and Sgt Byars is circles w€nt ^ the recreation room stationed at Fort Hood TCxas ! for refreshments of doughnuts, salt- lighteen little guests and adults ^ nuts ’ and coftec served by Mrs - gathered at the home on Magnolia J ’ L Brawley - ^Presenting the Wat- -treet to share in the occasion. The 500 circle and ^ rs ’ Natihan Brazel honoree wore a lovely party dress of Mitchell circle green fashioned with an embroidered organdy yoke and a pink satin sash The general meeting of the Worn- will be held on Tuesday, Novem ber 24. All women of the church are She was remembered with a shower an ’* Mijdonary Boctety of tiiejhurcb of gifts. Arrangements of pink chrysanthe- . . , mums were used in the living room. mvlt€d - The dining table was overlaid with a white linen cloth and centered with the large white frosted cake. About forty intermediates and young people of the church met at the home Inscriplion of' r 'Hippy BWhday klm", 0 ' Mrs ' G “ rge M 1 0rse a,t 5 r ‘J* ev « n - m pink and a burning pink candle mg "” s , h ' p , se "’ 1 ” No- « v vember 15 for oirth Fellowship. The W. and L. CONCRETE CO. Laurens - Clinton SPECIFICATION CONCRETE FOR ANY JOB Reasonable Prices Phone 23416 Laurens group enjoyed games. Refreshments of sandwiches, cookies, and hot chocolate were served. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. l Phone 658 Once Bonn 9:00 to Sill ^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 19. 1953 ^ s ’ Gef Set for the Best Thanksgiving Tet with A<lP< PRE-HOLIDAY VALUES! fender, feather-light golden loaf cake Is your thrifty stand-by for 'quickie" desserts, unexpected guests, informal parties! Save now! GOLDEN LOAF 25 c Iona Bartlett Walkers Austex Beef PEARS Comet Short Grain No. 303 16-Oz. Can 2-Lb. Pkg. 23‘ STEW 15-Oz. Can Soup for Lunch — Try Campbell's Tomato 33° SOUP |10%-Ol. , Cans 23 Ann Page Creamy MAYONNAISE ja n r 33c 53c Excellent for Solods & Sandwiches Ann Page Sparkle Puddings 3 ***• 17c Ann Page Peanut Butter 55c Ann Page Pumpkin Pie Spice . 15c Sultana Stuffed Olives 49c Ann Page Pure Crape felly U-Oi | Q gum i vc Swanson’s - - - 5 c£ 17c Swanson’s ^ - - - 5-Oz. OQfl Can XIAfanOAnV Boneless vWullwvll V Chicken Fricassee M 1^-Oz. 4Qa Can f VU DUZ - - - pX: 27c p G ^ S5c Tide - - - p^: 29c &. 69c Ivory Snow - i p^: 27c Angel Soft White Facial Tissue 2 Packages • stS WC Angel Soft Rainbow Facial Tissue Package of 400 Sheets 23c Planters Vacuum Pack Cocktail Peanuts 8-Oz. Can 35c Super Fine Lima Grands Terrific Canned Food Values iona Golden (ream Style Corn Mona. Cut Green Beans Barkers Label Chopped Kraut iona i\e$r Pack Cut Beets Mona White Cream Style Corn iona Weir Pack Green Peas 12 No. 303 S4 35 CANS 2 8-Oz. Can 23c ■ ■ r ★ 6 No. 303 CANS 69c ★ Ann Page Strawberry # Preserves . Pound Jars 2 for 65c P. L. Long Grain—Lb. Cello Rice 3 lbs. 45c Oeeon Spray—16 Ox. Can Cranberry Sauce . 20c Golden Maid in 1-4 Lba. Oleo lb. 21c AJfcP—No. 2 1-2 Can Pumpkin 15c P. L. Lima—No. 2 Can Beans ...... 15c Jane Parker— 5 Lb. 1 1-2 Lb. Fruit Cake 13.69 $1.29 Minute—15 Ox. Box Rice . 39c Jane Parker Raised—Pkg. of 12 Donuts 35c White House Skimmed Evaporated 14*4 Oz. Cans Milk . 3 for 29c Gerbers Strained Foods 3 ^ 29c Gerbers Junior F< 8-Ot. Jar 14e Wearever Aluminum Foil 25-Ft. Roll 27c All Detergent 24-Oz Pkg. 39c d" Pick of Carolina Sweet Mixed Pickles 16-Oz. Jar 21c , ■■-Corne See A>.P s Wide Selection o £ Fruits and Vegetable 4,' « J i Swift’s Jewel Shortening ^ 47c 1-Lb. On. 25c T3c '■ Del Monte Halves Or Sliced Peaches No. 2V4- 29-Oz. Can 31c Del Monte Green Peas Juicy Florida Oranges - - - - & Crssc Heads Lettuce 15c Juicy Grapefruit 4 ^ 25c Plump Cranberries - 1 ~ Lb B .“ l0 25c Fresh Coconuts - - u' 7c ^ 22c 213 E. Carolina Ave. Clinton, S. C. X ' \ APS uper Markets Effective Ihn Satnrday, Nov. Uet