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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 21, 1954
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
tfBSCECIL O’DELL. Correspondent andf EepresenUUve
Mr. and Mrs. Billy G ;, ..eath and
ihildrcn, Rodney and Angel, of
Charleston, were week-end guests i
of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Andy
Gosarell, and Mr. Gosnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Hack Prater and
-on, Jack, and Mrs. John Flow vis-
ited the latter’3 sister, Mrs. Fur
man Holcombe, and Mrs. Holcombe
sn Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. HoLsonback,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod and
daughter, Deborrah, of Newberry,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, O’Dell, Miss
Dorothy O’Dell of Seneca, and Mrs.
Alma O’Dell of Fort Mill, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell Sunday.j
Pete Arthur of Columbia, spentj
rh-? week-end with his parents, Mr.
-»md Mrs. Earl Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick and
children, Frances and Dale, attend
ed a family gathering of Mrs Bo-
ijck’s family on Sunday at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Rosa Bell Tim
merman in Newberrv.
Miss Boxard 4 'and Fiancee Honored
Miss Mildred Bozard ‘and her fi
ancee, James,. Kelly Waits, along
*vith members of the bridal party
and immediate family, were enter
tained Friday afternoon with^ a
buffet dinner preceding the wed
ding rehearsal. Mrs. J. B. .Hart,
Mrs. Walter Waits, Mrs, Pat Bow
ers and Mrs. M. J. McFadden were
hostesses at the home of‘the former
on -the Columbia highway.
In the living room lovely ar
rangements of pink snapdragons
were used in a decorative manner.
The refreshment' table, ..overlaid
with a linen cutwork cloth, was
attractively decorated with white
gladioli, mums, snapdragons- and
tall lighted tapers in silver hold-
ers. Large silver trays holding
baked turkey and cranberry salad j
molded in hells and hearts were;
used on either end cf the table. The
dessert was ice cream molded in
slippers and wedding bells with in-j
dividual cakes. Smal tables were’
used throughout the party rooms. 1
chairman, Alec Crawofrd, has an
nounced the program will consist
of an educational film from the
Extension Department of the Uni
versity of South Carolina.
Light refreshments will be serv
ed. ' '
Cpl Waits Receives Discharge"
On January 4 Cpl. W. W. Waits,
Jr., received hjs discharge from the
Marines. He was stationed at Quan-
tico, Va., and has served four years
in the Marines, 15 months of which
were spent ijft overseas’ duty. At
present Mrr and Mrs/ Waits are
making their home with the for-!
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Waits, Sr., on Milton Road.
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Class Enjoys Meeting
Members of the Ladies Ever-1
Ready class held their quarterly
business meeting Tuesday evening
in the assembly room. The medi
tation was presented by Mrs. Les- 1
ter Longshore, “Being Neighborly,
using the 10th chapter of Luke foi
the scripture.
* The business 6f the class was dis
cussed and needed plans made to
carry on the class work.
The group enjoyed a social hour
and a buffet supper with coffee.
Mr. Barbee Receives Recognition
The Park Motor Co., of Madi
son, Ga., received notification from
Frigidaire, a division of General
Motors Corporation, that they have
been awarded the coveted “Award
of Merit” service plaque. This
award is given in special recogni
tion: to only Frigidaire dealers who
can meet the most exacting service
standards, including trained service
men, finest equipment, complete
parts stock, and a helpful attitude
toward service customers.
A service representative of Park
Motor company is Earl Barbee,
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Rose’s Big January Sale
Three
Big Days
“More For ’54”
January
22-23-5
NYLON HOSE
51 Gauge - 15 Denier - First Quality
SILIC HEAD SQUARES.
Regular 79c
A2c Jack Slaten “of ' Cheyenne,
Wyoming, is spending two -weeks
with his sister, Mrs J. J. Whitmire,
nd Mr. Whitmire. A2c Slaten will
ntinue his duties in the armed
services in Korea upon his return to
Wyoming - * . i
Mesdames Ed Hunnicutt, E. R.
p n»ter and C. R. O’Dell attended
he zone meeting of the Methodist'
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice at Ho{/ewell church Thursday.;
Mr." and Mrs. Frank Reeder and
Miss Joanne Reeder visited the,
’atter’s aunt, Mjrcj. Polly Lanford, in
Laurens Sunday? . ’ ;
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway ofj
Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Abrams Sunday.
Mrs. Hack Prater celebrated her
birthday on January 16.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny j
Moore- will be interested to know I
they left Wednesday for Duke hos
pital. Their small son, Dickey, will
be a patient there for observation
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cash and son,
Dickey, of Cowpens, Miss Dot God-
sen of Golumbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Griffis and son, Ken of Pen-j
dleton were week-end guests of>
Mrs. J. M. Bozard.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Riddle, Miss;
Ruth Riddle and Miss r Edna Earl'
Poyner of I>aureni5, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy.
Mrs. Curtis Jackson and children
of Honea Path, visited Mrs. L. J. j
Brock Saturday.
Mrs. Faye Newland of Charlotte,!
N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billi
Byars/•for .the week.
Glenn Carr is spending the week!
m Aiken with his *on, Bud Carr,;
^snd Mrs. Carr.
Those attending the spring buy- j
mg show in Charlotte, N. C, qp'
Tuesday were Mrs. Josephine Mar-j
tin, Mrs. Ervin Stroud, M. C. Dun
can and Mr afW Mrs. Bill Crocker.
Mrs. Ralph Prater spent last
week in Charlotte, N. C., with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors and
daughter, Dale, visited relatives in
McCormick on Sunday.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and
Gail of Calhoun Fails, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell,
Mrs. Templeton’s parents. Mr.
O’Dell continues ill at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors and
Oi'an recently visited the latter’s
sister, Mrs. G. F. Cooley and Mr.
Cooley in Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and
-cnildren were Sunday guests of the
former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. T.
M. Moore in Rembert.
Entertains On Saturday
Miss Marie Price entertained a
group of friends at her home on
the Laurens road Saturday evening
with a dinner party. Places were;
laid in the dining room for eight. 1
Mrs. Louise Prater assisted by 1
Mrs. Ercie Brown served dinner. I
Those enjoying the ocacsion were:
Mr. artel Mrs. R. B. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. 1
John Longshore of Aiken; and Bill
Armstrong of Gray Court.
last"!
* News of The Sick ft-
Fnends of Mrs. Nettie Swygert
will be interested to know that she
is recuperating at her home on the g
Whitmire highway following sur-
gery a Joanna hospital. jg
Miss Joyce Cotney returned to
her home on Pickens street Tuesday g
after undergoing an appendectomy
at* the local hospital last Thursday, g
James D. Motes of Clinton, was
admitted to Joanna hospial January %
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Mrs. Laura Burton was a patient
at the local hospital several days
last week. |S
H W. Dove was a patient at Jo- ^
anna hospital several days
week. /
Mary Helen Poison,
daughter of Mrs. Effie Poison,
Clinton, is a patient at Joanna hos
pital.
Mrs. Katie Pearl Shealy is a pa- i
tient at Joanna hospital.
Mrs. Evelyn Byars was admitted'S
to the local'hospital on Monday, ig
Mrs. Mildred Young of Clinton/
is a patient at Joanna hospital.
A2c Maxie Reeder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank - Reeder, was flown
from Korea to Japan where he is a
patient for surgery in a hospital.
Cathey and Vickie Turner, chil-|
dren of Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Turner/
are confined- to their home on Mag-|
nolia street with illness.
54c pr.
only 54c each
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LADIES’ RAYON PANTIES
Plain and Fancy
2 for 54c
CHILDREN’S PANTIES
Fancy and Rumba Styles
2 for 54c
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infant 8
son, of £
CHILDREN’S ANKLETS
4 pr. 54c
BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS
Sizes 1 to 6x
2 for 54c
DISH TOWELS
Regular 15c Each
6 for 54c
WASH CLOTHS
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6 for 54c
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Eugene
Parker-Cissom
Mr and Mrs. Charier
Parker of Laurens, .announce the,||
engagement of their daughter, Sa
die Ruth, to James O. Cissom, U. S.
Air Force, of Shaw Field, Sumter.
The wedding will take place Feb.
14 at 4 o’clock at the Second Bap
tist church in Laurens.
The bride-elect is a sophomore
at Presbyterian college and em
ployed at Joanna Mills in the drap
ery department.
MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS . 8 for54c IDISH PANS 2 for 54c
TRAINING PANTS ........ 5 for 54c | CHILDREN’S DRESSES .... ,$1.54
Also Many Other ’54 Values
Rose’s 5-10-25c Store
• Birth Annotacement
Darnell
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Melissa Anne, on January 14 at the
Joanna hospital. Mrs. Darnell will
be remembered as Miss Cleo
Starnes
PTA Will Meet
On Saturday night the Parent-
Teacher association of Joanna will
meet in the library of the school at
7 o’clock The president, Alvin
Bedenbaugh, will preside during
the business hour. The program
IF YOU D^NT READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
Dr. L. B. Marion
NATUROPATH
Residence Phone 939
205 Elm Ave.
Clinton, S. C.
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New cab comfort,
convenience.
-A REMINDER-
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County Taxes Now Due
County taxes are now payable. The first penalty went
into effect January 1st. Penalties are as follows:
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Jan. 1 1%
Feb. 1 2%
March 1 ... 3%
April 1 7%
> Tax books cloge April 15 and go into execution with
added costs.
Save money by paying before any further penalty
goes into effect.
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SAM M. LEAMAN
Treasurer
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Completely new/ The new Comfortmaater cab It only one of the
many groat now advances offered by the most powerful, finest
performing, best-looking Advance-Design trucks over bulb I
The new *54 Chevrolet truck Comfortmaster
cab offers increased visibility with new one-
piece curved windshield. Instruments are
easier to read and controls are easier to reach.
And the new Ride Control Seat* provides
extra comfort for drivers.
* Here are more new features you’ll like-
NEW ENGINE POWER AND ECONOMY. Bigger
“Thrift master 235.’’ Rugged “Loadmaster
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NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.* Hydra-
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NSW, BIGGER LOAD SPACE. Roomier pickup
and stake bodies.
NEW CHASSIS RUGGBNESS. Heavier axle shafts
on 2-ton models. Newly designed clutches and
more rigid frames on ail models.
NEW ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING. New front-
end is more massive in appearance.
•Optional at extra cost. Ride Control Seat Is
able an all cab models, “Jobmaster 261“
2-ton models.
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