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T r Pa^e Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Personal and Social ... News of Joanna MRS. CECIL O'DELL,* Correspondent and Representative - Mr. and Mrs. Fred EdlLs and and cnildren. Martha and 'Adgie, children spent the week-end in and Mrs. Joe Abrams were Mon- Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. |,day visitors in Columbia. The C. D. Bowers. ^ former had a cheek-up at the Mr. and Mrs Ray Franks and Moore clinic, daughter, of Laurens, were Sun-—Ml. aHid- Mrs 1 • ^—Koaa-and nnd Mrs.,Wil- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole visited liam Dunlap. — * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fuller in Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holden of Clinton Sunday. _ Williamsburg, Iowa, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Darnell week-end with Mr! and Mrs. Ben and daughters were Friday visi- Jester. tors in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs Floyd Mrs. Harper Wherry Abrams and son, Joe, spent Sun- Mr and Mi's. Jessie Smith and TJuffBdBjrJPebrimn^2S^954 day in Aiken with Mrs Annie Gunter and Mr. and Mrs Elvin Stevens. Mrs. Lula Smith of Newberry, visited Mrs. Annie Girk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Graham of Mr and Mre Roy Bodenbaugh Clinton, Were Sunday visitors of and children of Newbeirr! Mrs Mr. and Mr* 1 ^ r*.n,,K^r J. B. Livingston and daugflierT" Mr and Mrs. A. E. Smith of Brenda, of Prosperity, were Sun Easley, and Mrs. Milton Ponder day visitors of Mr. and Mrs C. of Greer, were Thursday dinner. A. Dickey. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pvt. Bobby Hair of Fort Jack- Hunnicutt. son, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs Lester Hair. 'Mr. and Mrs. Derrill Jacks and children of Clinton, were Sun day dinner gusts of the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks. -< Friends of Mrs Guy Clark ex tend deepest sympathy to her in wood; Pvt. Bobby the death of.her brother, Lewis Jackson; Mr and Owens, in Corsicana, Texas. Captain Henry Finney and daughter, Ellen, of Camp Le- Jeune, N. C., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Enjoys Birthday On Saturday afternoon Jim my Abrams celebrated his 4th birthday with a party at his hSme ~6n Milton Road. His moth er, Mrs. J. L Abrams, presented each guest with a cellophane party hat, the boys' were! cow* boy hats and the girls’ scjnbre- ros. The children enjoyed an hour of indoor games, led by Miss Linda Abrams. The party „tahkt,wj*s decorated In' white and centered with a white cake with pink and blue i flowers topped with four burn ing candles. The cake was sur rounded with fancy wrapped gifts.. j Refreshments of ice cream and 1 cookies were served to the 17 youngsters present. ^ Church School Institute * Members and officers of Ep- worth church are invited tOL_aLiij BOYS FLANNEL LINED Dungarees .41 1 Reg. $2.69 Value Sizes 4 to 12 Brarel. On Sunday Mr and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ste- Mrs. Isaac Craven and children vens and Mr. and Mrs T: E. of Liberty, joined the family. Stevens in Aiken. Rev. and Mrs. J. B Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore, attended the state meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson were * the BaptisU leaders in Coluix»bia Sunday visitors in Greenwood last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis The community extends sym-. were Saturday overnight guests pathy to the family of the late Rev S B. White Funeral ser vices were held Friday at Ep- worth Methodist church and Sunday »dinner guests of Mrs W. W. Hair were Mrs Hoyt Noble of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs F. B. Wheeler of Prosper ity:- Mrs. Jay Little and Tommy of Statesville, N. C.; Miss Bar bara Wheeler and Claude Ga- loneau of Washington. D. C ; Mr and Mrs. Olga Hair of Green- Hair of Fort Mrs Lester Hair. Mrs. C. A. Dickey celebrated With The Sick her birthdav February 11. I _ , . w . _ , , Mr and Mrs. Homer Stevens ^ nends of u Mrs ^ Carllsle , and children were week-end ' ^’•regretto know she was con- ! fined to her home on Pickens street last week of Mr and Mrs Horace O’Shields in Whitmire Oh Sun- 1 day Mr. and Mrs Francis and Mr. and Mrs. O'Shields visited; Mrs. Marvin Smith is a patient at the Columbia hospital. Friends of Mbs Carl Franzen will regret to learn she is confin ed to her home with illness. Mrs. George Frady continues ill at Joanna hqspital. Vernon Fulmer has been con fined to his home with measles burial followed in Woodlawn relatives in Columbia, cemetery in Greenville. Mr and Mrs J E. Surrett of Mrs. Eunice Rikard and son, UnKm,—were Sunday dinner Behjy, and Ernest Garvin of guests of their daughter, Mrs. Batesburg, were week-end J. T Weaver, and Mr Weaver, guests of Mr and Mrs. Louie Mrs. Joe Abrams and Miss Prater Doris Abrams were Saturday Friends of Lewis Johnson will, visitors in Columbia, regret to learn he and his family Miss Velda Farmer of Co- were called to Washington, Ga., iumbia, spent the week-end with on Monday due to the death of. her parents. Mr and Mrs Claude Mr Johnson’s father. Farther. Mrs. Mabel Moorhead of Clin- Mr. and Mrs. C. ton, Mrs Rolfe Clark, Mrs. R. G. Carr, and Mrs. E J. Willing ham visited Mrs Frances Giles in Seneca Saturday. Mr and Mrs, J. M. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt visit ed Rev. and Mrs H E. Bulling- ton in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Algie Abrams P Johnson and family of Honea Path, vis ited Mrs. L J Brock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lunford of Clinton, were Saturday ■ supiper guests of Mr and Mrs. W. N Brazel. Birthday greetings to* Mrs. George Frady on her 72nd birth day . i Brand New HOOVER Birth Announcements Wails Mr. -and Mrs. W W. Waits, Jr., I announce the birth of a daugh ter, Laura Ann, at Joanna hos pital on February 17. Mrs. Waits is the former Miss Helen Ginn of Whitmire. Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pitts of Kinards, announce the birth of a daughter on February 23 at Jo- 'anna hospital. Mrs. Pitts is the former Miss Joyce Hazel. Midgets Leave For Tournament The girls Midget basketball team will leave Thursday morn ing at 10 o’clock for Myrtle Beach to participate in the state j: Midget tournament. They will return to Joanna on Sunday. The team will be accompanied by Miss Hilda Oxner, Mrs Richard Willingham, Johnny Moore and Lanky Long The team attend ing is composed of Shirley Mer chant, Pat CaiT, Vera Estes, El eanor Niver, Judy Tucker, Pa tricia Wise, Brenda O’Del!, Toni Stroud, Marlene Humphries, 1 g Betty Zane Longshore, Joanne Reeder Joanne Flow, Lorene Frazier and Jeanette Davenport. ^ $ Athletic Association To Meet S An important meeting of the u Joanna—Athletic asociation will * be held Thursday (tonight), Feb. j.| 25, at 7 ^t j^anha club i}. house. FlalP'areu) discuss the g 1954 baseball team and to elect j!j officers for the association. k ** —Atf-+nterested person5~~are vited and urged to attend elect & in- :■! Model 42 AERG-DYNE f _ j _ ~ Bra ml nrw leal ures to make all vour rlraiiin<i easier.•• ,, Club House Closed The Joanna club house' will g closed Thursday and Friday j.j ; due to Miss Oxner being away if with the Midget basketball team |{ at Myrtle Beach The Teen-Age b ''dlub will be postponed. Girl Scout Cookie Sale The Girl Scouts of Joanna will j min vith other scouts in the na-ij^ t onwide cookie sale beginning g March 1, and going through the j.; | 12. Plans are being made and if tho girls ask the cooperation of g each of vou. ♦!• tttti t MONK SUCTION t r faster, :nrr (borough ('leaning. SiH'ilon •< $*** •* full tadth of cleaning nozzle (not ii-1 at center, weak at.the enibl so \tiu n ver have to overlap vour -troke-. SI I HON MCrUiATOR i. mTBr thumb-' onCol lets vou cut Ho*n ait How alien ii' i iiTig light nialei ial- a- ilrap(*ries, cotton rug-, or for ducting. NKW m»E THROW AWAY BAG — (’ainji- in place automatically .>0* t more (ilteiing area, holds more, so you need not change bag as often. AUo hat new lightweight Veriflrx many other exclusive Hoover feature* Call today for a no obligation home shouvig. SURVEYING J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, S. C. ^ Phone 3493 Joanna II it with cleaning tools itung i r 79 95 T. E. Jones & Sons E. CAROLINA AVE. FI RNITCRE CLINTON, 8. C. A Titrce D tr/s' Cough Is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. CREOMUifSION Itlitra CoMfhi, Chett Colut, Acui. Srenclutii Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and.. EMBALMERS Phones II and 399-J AMBULANCE SERVICE L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. M*rs. BOYS’ NYLON SHIRTS I .91 kend the church school institute ] to be held at the church Satur day and Sunday, February 27 and 2K The following schedule has been planned: Classes on Saturday 10-12 a. m; 2-4 p. m., and a supper meeting 6:30 to 9 p. m. On Sunday Rev. Marvin g Rast will bring the morning g message and classes will be held g at 2 and 3 p. m. The staff of the Methodist Board of Educa- tion of South Carolina, will be j* the instructors. They are Rev. Marvin Rast, Rev. Harley Lynn, Rev. Leo Rippey, Jr., and Mrs George W^-. 1 - 1 ' Reg. $2.98 Value All Colors. Sizes 6 to 14 FIRST QUALITY 66 Gauge - 12 Denier NYLONS kf 1 01 Reg. $1.95 Value Carnival Colors Proportioned Lengths* CHILDREN’S SOCKS 2 Pr. 16c Buy first pair for 15c Get second pair for 1c Look What You Get MEN’S NEW SPRING SUITS Wool Blends, Worsteds, Over Plaids, Shadow Stripes, and Sharkskins. Tans, Blues, Greys Sizes 36 to 46 Compare the Savings Reg. $1.59 Children’s Sizes 1 to 3, 4 to 6x 1 .01 BOYS’ CORDUROY LONGS Regular $2.98 Value Sizes 2 to 10 Good Quality Ironing Board COVERS ZV 91c Guaranteed Hosiery Bobby Sox 4 p*9lc Free With Each 4 Pr.—Pearl Necklace. White and Pastels—7 to 11 45-INCH WIDTH TAFFETA SlCVd 10 Beautiful Colors Repeat Value! 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