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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Tkiratajr, January 1, 1959
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and RepresentatiTe
Phone Joanna S261
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Mr. and Mrs J. E. Boyce and] week-end Bobby Joe Brunson ac-
daughters spent several days last compamed them home for a visit,
week with Mr and Mrs T M. Buff' Mr and Mrs. R L. Francis. Mrs.
in Hickory N. C.
Mr and Mrs
Robert CroUey
visited the former's father in Co
lumbia last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce and
N. Y.. is visiting his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. League.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Werts and
family, of Bush piver. were Christ
mas Day dinner guests at Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Lewis.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and
Jerry visited relatives in Hartwell.
Ga.. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy
spent several days last w’eek in
Aiken with their children. Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy McCarthy and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Willingham.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Cook, of New-
C. J. Craig is
home with illness
confined to his
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
OXNER
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Oxner an
nounce the birth of a son, Marion
Pope. Jr., on December 2« at Jo
anna Hospital.
Mias
Mrs. Oxner la the
Jacquelyn Burgess, of
HAT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss Sylvia Motts celebrated her
12th birthday with a party at her
home on Saturday evening. There
were 11 present for the occasion.
Games were directed by Mr. and
Mrs. George Metis. Sylvia’s par-
Following a round of games hot
dogs, potato chips, pickles, brown
ies and Pepsi Colas were served.
Sylvia received many nice gifts.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Turner and
Jerry, of Newberry, were present
for the party.
Sylvia’s birthday was on Decem
ber 28.
| BROWNIES HAVE CHRISTMAS
PARTY
The Brownie Troop of Joanna eo-
Joyod a Christmas party recently
at the Club House.
The Brownies helped to decorate
the Christmas tree and played sev
members. Mrs Margie
Mrs. Cleo Darnell, Mrs. Ann Simp
son. Mrs. Louise Force and Mrs.
Mae Clara Brannon, served sand
wiches. potato chips, cookies and
Numbers were drawn and gifts
eral games, which were led by the,were exchanged by the girls. Mrs
leader. Mrs. James Simmons. Later Simmons presented each Brownie
in the afternoon the committee with a Brownie World pin.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Stewart and
'Keith, of Aiken spent the week-end
Cherry visited Mr and Mrs Mason; ... ' , „ , 0 .
_ , . . „ ..j w- n with Mr and Mrs James Stogner
Howland and Mr and Mr,. 1U* r and Mrs Luke c „ rk
Bom-c dunng the hnlida>e Mr. and Mrs. ' H Allsep, ol Ca-
Mr and Mrs C. J. 0"aig cele- ^ wc hee. Mrs. Donald Mitchell and
brated their IkKIi wedding anniver- d aU gh, or ^j r an( j \j|- s Klbert All-
sary on Dec. 24. *,
Mary Lt'hman and Steve and Clyde
Francis visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Tinsley in Newborn on Christmas ^ crr - v ’ an< ^ ^ rs ' l' ,ester Kitch-
Daj . :en and children, of Kinards, Miss
Evelyn Motes, of Columbia. Mrs.
Betty Mae Townsend, of Greenwood,
and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Motes. Jr.,
of Johnston, visited Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. Motes during the week.
Mr and Mrs. 11. C. Elliott and
family, of Georgetown, spent the
sep. of Six Mile. Mr? and Mrs Mar- Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Johnny Fuller, of yin Nicholson and family. i>( Craw- ^ rs ^ ^ ^°lt and Mr. and Mrs
Newberry, spent Sunday with Miss ford. Ga, Mr. and Mrs. Janies,All- H M Elliott and 0t | 10r relatives
Mary Fuller and family. sep a nd daughter, of Catoochee. Mr and ^ rs ; E Low man and
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Francis, Mrs. and Mrs Grady Allsep and sons, ot Ann sP 601 Christmas Day in White
Mary Lehman and Steve visited i Easley. Mr and Mrs \V J. Rice KlH ‘ k with Mr and Mrs - Low *
Mrs. Julia Dunaway in .Columbia j and family and Mr. and Mrs Ed- ma ' 1 j • w , , . . .
on Friday die Brown, of Joanna, were Christ ' r alld '^ ml th have
Mr and Mx 3 L T. Lawson and mas Day dinner guests of Mr and l0,aHU ‘ ( * home after spending the
the week-end with Mrs C. R Thompkins M>ast
lommy spent
two months in Hawaii with
their daughter and son-in-law.
idatives in Warrenton. Ga. Jimmy Pempleton, of Marion.
Miss Joan Lehman, of Green- C . visited his mother, Mrs Roy , a 'id Mrs. Charles Gallo-
Mile, visiteu Mr and Mrs Johnny Templeton during the Christmas^ ^ ay ; 01 ^ ^ Brag 8. N C., are visit-
Pavenport several days last week holidays. ,ri f , Mr and Mrs J ohrt Flo «- ,
Mr ami Mrs Bill Byars and chil- Mr. and Mrs. James Harrelsonl S-3e Marlene Thomas, of Corpus
dren shopped m Greenville several and sons spent Christmas Day m ^'risti. Texas, spent the Christmas
days last week Aiken with Mr. and Mrs. La^y holidays with her parents. Mr. and
Mr and Mr> Luke Clark visited Harrelson Mrs - Bl11 Th^ii 5 -
Mr .ind Mrs H F. Darnell in Among those visiting Mrs. W W. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphv
Charleston several days last week. Hair during Christmas week werei v,s ‘ ted re * at ’ ves ‘ n ^ eesvd l e dur ‘ n 8
Miss Judy Dunlap, of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. S M Hair, Mrs. F. B E
spent the holidays with her parents, Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gal- Messers W c and Marion C.ard-
Mr and Mrs W J Dunlap On arneau and Suzanne. Mr and Mrs.
Friday thi- Dumaps vi-itinl Mr and S L Hair, of Columbia. Mrs. Fred-
Mrs N l, Kushton in Laurens na Wheeler. Tommy and Scott, of
Mr and Mrs Billy Shephard and Statesville, N C., Mr and Mrs.
Charles, of West Columbia. Mr and Hoyt Nobles, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Mrs Ernest Hitt and Gwen. Mr. and Nobles. Marcia and Mike, of New-
Mrs Pierce ('handler of Clinton, berry. Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair,
wm dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Nancy and Miriam, of Greenwood.
James Simmons last Sunday Mrs. Barbara Ann Collier, of Wood-
A 3c Kay Boyce, bt Shaw Field ruff
and Pvt Tommy Boyce, of Fort Mr and Mrs Carl Phillips, Miss-
Lee. V a .--pent the Christmas holi es Doris and Helen Phillips, of
days v, ,th Mr and Mrs Marion Charlotte. N. C.. spent last week
Boyce with Mr and Mrs. Frank Phillips
Mr and Mrs J L Craig. Dennis Mr and Mrs. Claude Warren and
and Donna l>oll of Greenville, spent Ronnie, of Charleston, visited Mr
last week-end with Mr and Mrs and Mrs Joe Johnson during the
C. J Craig week.
Ithe holidays.
Messers W
ner. of Clinton, and SSgt. and Mrs.
Harold Gardner and children, ol
Fort Walton Beach Fla., were Fri
day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Bill Byars.
Miss Mildred Vaughn, of Colum
bia. spent the holidays with her
parents. Mr and Mrs Johnny
Vaughn.
Miss Dorothy Clark, of San Fran
cisco. Calif., visited relatives here
last week.
Mrs Jim Hicklin and Jimmy, of
Winnsboro. Mr and Mrs. J B Liv
ingston and daughters, of Prosper
ity. Mr and Mrs Roy Bcdenbaugh
and children. Mr and Mrs Gene
i Cromer and daughter, of Newberry
S-Sgt and Mrs Harold L. Card- T-Sgt and Mrs. Lester Sweatl. j •J"* Mar J on trowder and
ner and children, of Fort Walton Rosemary and Gloria, of Nashville ‘* nd * nd
Beach. Fla . are spending a 12-day Tenn . spent the Christmas holidays]Dickey, of^ Green
leave with Mr and Mrs James with Mr and Mrs W. R Lantord v “l*. enjoyed a Chrmmas Eve par
Bodie and Mr and Mrs BUI Byars ! Mr and Mrs J. F Low man. Jr ‘y * l ^ h®®* of Mr and Mrs. C
Mr and Mrs J. B Downer and and Ronnie, of Greenwood visited A .,*2 ■ , _
son. of Fayrtteville. N. C . visited Mr and Mrs J. F Lowman on *"*• Alvin Trammel and
Miss Mary Fuller recently Christmas Eve The family enjoyed | Jo *' ru ?y vu
Mr and Mrs Roy Boyce visited a party on that day
Mrs Maggie Sutton in Lamar last A 3c Mike League, of Syracuse
D. J. Buchanan
MuHcro'e St.
Best wishes
to you for happiness
and success in the
NEW YEAR
FALLS GROCERY
Mr. and Mm W. E. Falk
Mary
Mr a
John L. Minina ugh
aliout thtH question:
' Mv group hoApitai inAuraiu-e polu.> wua can-
ivl!e«l when I reacheil age 60. Now I neeii hw-
jutal exjHDHe insurance more than liefore. lK>e>
your agency have Hospital Insurance for per-
'•ui.-i over 60 years of ageV\ .
Wm. J. Bailey tis. Agency
M. S. Hailey & Son Hankers Bldg.
PHONE 1246
ited Mr and Mrs
last week
Mr and Mrs James &
children spent Christmas Day with
Mr and Mrs John W Coleman m
Waterloo
Mr and Mrs Norman Floyd had
as timr dinner guests last Sunday
Mrs B W BrdmtMugh Mr and
Mrs Luthsr Bedewhsugh and
Mr and Mrs J. Y. Floyd
of Silver street Mrs
o( Cohimbta
d Mrs J H Bundnck aad
son. of Prosperity Mrs LiBie Fui
mer of Newberry. Mr and Mrs
H M Walsh, of Greenville. Mr and
Mrs Gene FWyd and bnhy. of Om
ten. and Rev and Mrs J B Much
HI
Mr and Mrs George Metis and
daughters were Friday supper
guests of Mr and Mrs HaskeU
Metis m Newberry
AJC Bruce Murphy of Hunter
AFB. Savannah. Ga ipont Chrut
mas Day with Mr and Mrs MU
lard Murphy
Mr and Mrs Barron OShieMi
and Allen spent the week-end at
their home in tattle Mountain
Mrs John Kessler, of Stiver street,
and Mrs Annie Harretson. of New
berry. were Monday visiters of Mr
and Mrs James Harrelson
Mu> Sue Odell celebrated her
12th birthday on Dec. 24
Miss Sylvia Vlctts spent Thursday
night and Friday with Jerry Turner
in Newberry.
Announcement
Pitts Country Market
CLOSES AS OF DECEMBER 31
Equipment Will Be Offered
For Sale
Our thanks to customers whose
loyal patronage we have enjoy
ed through the years.
HONOR FAMILY WITH DINNER
\\D PARTY
Mr and Mrs Clyde Youag enter
tained their family with a Christ- 1
mas dinner and party on Sunday.
December 21
Tljoib enjoying the occasion were:
NG -and Jlrs. Tommy Fellows, of
Calhoun Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Richey. Gwen and Kenneth,
Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dansby
and Wynona. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Vicki Lynn and Ronnie.
Mr*. Lee Fellows. Lonnie Lee. Don
na Galkand Buddy Ray, Mrs. Hor
ace Fellows and Sammy. Miss Lyi-
da Wilson. ^Louie Richey, Ann,
Louie, Jr., and Roggr Dale, Blease
and William Richey, all of Abbe
ville, and Miss Gail Bedenbaugh.
of Joanna. #
FAMILY ENJOYS DINNER
The family of Mts. Hattie Byars
gathered on Christmas Day for a
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Brawley. Following dinner
the family talked by telephone to
Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Byars at Fort
Hood, Texas. Sgt. and Mrs. Byars
were unable to be home for Christ
mas.
Those enjoying the day were: Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Byars ?nd Ginger,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Byars, Billy and
Lynn Carol, Mrs. Lester Hair and
Bob. Mrs Billy Nabors. Libby and
Tam. Mrs Byars, Mr. and Mrs.
Brawley. Barbara and Chip, and
Mr and .Mrs Bob Brawley and son
WITH THE KICK
Wallace Marshall received treat
meat »t Joanna Hospital
day* last week. .
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EXTRA-WIDE, LONG!
JUMBO BATH TOWELS
Big wraparound size! And thirsty! Run your fingers over
those fluffy loops, see the firm hems, the ^mooth bor
ders! Every inch big value! 22x44.
15x25” 34c
Washcloths 14c
your host buy for froussoou luxury...
OUR OWN 180-COUNT
COMBED FZRCALE SHEETS
= $2.39
fllilti**, reg. 2.59
wwb ISO thread* par
BAY! OM All tTAfl
HU99" Muslin
HliIOH” Mud la 1.6S
72x1 BH" Mudin MS
. 1.45
Percale 2.39
Percale 2.19
HI >99** Tala Filled Bottom*
Muslin 1.79 Percale 2.19
Hlxioa** Full Fitted Rottc
Muslin 1.99 Percale IA9
42x3ft!|~ Caaea. MuaUa 39c each
Percale 59c each
SAVE) 'STATE PRIDE’
FEATHER PILLOWS
Oure e<owe I Perfect botowce of 75% chick**
feather*. 25% turkey feather*! Sturdy blue awd
whee hwew-fUosh ticking I Shop. campare-pro»e
to yaursaH th.» la your bad piNaw buy today!
JANUARY CLEARANCE THIS WEEK ONLY!
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Men** Regular 922.99
Sport Coats $14.88
Regular, Long—35
Men’* Regular 934.95
Worsted Suits S19.44
One (iroup 939.95 Men’s
Worsted Suits .
$24.77
Men’s Regular 98.95
Dress Pants ....
Sizes 28-44
$4.00
Women’s
Better Dresses . . . .
Jr. Misses, '/z Sizes
Vz price
Boys’ Regular $5.95
Ivy Jackets .
$3.33
Regular 79c Yard
One Table Remnants . 27c yd.
REDUCED!
WOMEN’S COATS
GROUP ON K—$29.98 $17
GROUP TWO—939.98 $24
GROUP THREE—959.95 $33
special! Washable
Colorful Drapes .... $2.00 pr.
Regular $1.49 Yard
Drapery Fabric .... 67c yd.
36-45 In. Wid.
Quilted
Mattress Pad & Cover . $3.77
Twin Size $2.77
BASEMENT
tr*
Regular $3.99
Ladies' Blouses ...... S1.88
Sizes 32-40
Indies’ First Quality
Nylon Hose 50c pr.
Reg. S1.00—51-60 Ga. 8^-11
Regular $6.99
Ladies’ Dresses $3.88
Broken Assortment
Ladies'
Cotton Flannel Robes . . $L44
Modern
Cafe Curtains $1.00
Valance to Match 45c
Regular $1.00 Yard
Regular $5.99
Washable Corduroy . . 50c yd.
36 and 45 In. Wide
Men’s Oxfords .... $3.77 pr.
Broken Sizes
SAVE! JANUARY SHOE CLEARANCE SAVE!
REGULAR $6.5.
WOMEN’S DANIEL GREEN
HOUSE SHOES
3-oo
Many styles. Broken sizes. Big savings.
REGULAR $10.99
WOMEN’S
DRESS SHOES
5.44
Drastically reduced. Broken sizes.
Leather and suedes.
REGULAR $8.95
WOMEN’S
FLATS AND CASUALS
3.44
Reduced to dear. Sizes 9-10. Leather, suedes.
REDUCED TO CLEAR CHILDRENS SHOES 3.44
$4.99 aad 94.99 Vi
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