The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 23, 1961, Image 11
Thursday, November 23, 1961
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
11
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. HOMER JACKS, Correspondeat and Representative
TELEPHONE CS7-4M1
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Salter, Miss
Kathy Salter and Don, Mr. and
Mrs. B. R. Davis and Miss Vicki
Boyd visited Mr. and Mrs. Mat
Coleman Sunday of last week
Mrs. Coleman had just returned
home from Self Memorial Hos
pital in Greenwood where she
underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cotney,
of Laurens, were Thursday sup
per guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. V. L. Cotney.
pfc. David Estes left on Fri
day morning for Memphis, Tenn.
where he will be stationed fol
lowing 20 days leave and visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lequire
and children, of Warner Robbins,
Ga., were Wednesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Burnett, Jr.
Mrs. McNeil Trotter and Dic
kie spent Sunday of last week in
Saluda the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Rhinehart and Mr.
and, Mrs. W. C. Trotter.
Mrs. Delia Russell, Miss Car-
roll Russell and Rickey were
Friday visitors last week of the
former’s granddaughter, Mrs.
Mat Coleman and Mr. Coleman
in Saluda.
Mrs. Rolfe Clark and Mrs
Frances Warner attended open
house at Kings Garden Hobby
House in Anderson on Wednes
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kitchen
and son, Joey, of Newberry, were
Sunday visitors last week of the
latter's mother, Mrs. John Bur
nett, Sr.
Pfc. Eddie Stroud, who has
been stationed at Camp LeJeune,
N. C.. arrived home on Wednes
day for a 20 days leave and
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Stroud. Following
this leave he will be stationed in
Memphis, Tenn., where he will
attend aeronautics school.
Mrs. J. S. Ruff, Miss Janice
Ruff and Miss Shirley Estes
were Saturday shopping visitors
in Greenville.
Mr and Mrs. Clifton Holson-
back and children, Billy and
Cindy, were Sunday dinner
guests last week of the Rev. and
Mrs. R. L. Timmerman near
Newberry. Other guests includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod,
of Newberry.
Mrs Lila Phillips spent a
week recently with her grand
daughter, Mrs. D. P Santaniello
and Mr Santaniello in Beau
fort.
Mrs. J. E. Shealy and daugh
ter, Annelle, joined Mrs. Rusty
Wilson and Jamie, of Newberry,
and spent Saturday in Green
ville.
Messrs L. B Hamn and L. R.
Thompson are vacationing this
week in Welaka, Fla., where
they will enjoy deep sea fishing
S-Sgt. and Mrs Lester Sweat
moved on Friday to Beaufort,
where Mr Sweat will be station
ed Mrs. Sweat and daughter,
Gloria, made their home here
while Mr. Sweat was on duty
overseas.
Jerry Hall, who attends the
School of Art in Atlanta, Ga.,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr and Mrs Marvin Hall.
Mr and Mrs. Phillip Collier,
of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week
end with relatives.
FAMILY GATHERING
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley and
little Gus, of Clinton, Okla., have
returned to their home following
a two weeks visit here with rel
atives
On Sunday of last week the.
family gathered at Joanna Club
House and entertained with a
dinner in their honor.
Those attending the dinner in
cluded: Mr and Mrs Gus Tins
ley, Mr and Mrs Bobbie Beck
of Newberry, Mrs Nannie Brown
and son, Neil, of Columbia, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Bowers and Jan,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap
and Candy, Mr and Mrs. Fred
Ellis and Pam, Mr and Mrs.
Bobbie Simmons and small son,
Tommie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hazeldon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Smith and daughter, Missey, of
Joanna.
EARNS SAFETY SUFFER
The employees of Weave Room
No. 2 enjoyed a supper on Sat
urday evening at Panorama
Lodge. The supper was award
ed them for working one full
year without a lost time acci
dent. Mr. E. J. Willingham is
overseer of this department.
SCOUTS ATTEND GAME
The Boy Scouts of troop 75
along with their scout master,
Julian Hunnicutt, the Cub Scouts
and scout master, Hack Prater,
and assistant, Mrs. J. B. Killian
went by Foundation bus Satur
day to Clemson where they at
tended the Clemson-Furman
football game. Other adults ac
companying the group were:
Harmon Murrah, Jr., Charlie
Force and J. B. Killian. The
group also enjoyed a picnic.
RECENT BRIDE HONORED
A group of friends gathered
Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Woodrow Crouch hon
oring a recent bride, Mrs. Wayne
Crouch., with a miscellaneous
showe^. Hostesses, along with
Mrs. Crouch, were: Mrs. Perry
Turner and Mrs. Raul Fernan-
dees. Games and contests includ
ing bridal bingo were enjoyed.
The living and dining rooms held
lovely fall flower arrangements.
Following entertainment the
hostesses served a sandwich
plate.
The honoree was showered with
many nice gifts for her new
home.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Oliver Wicker is con
valescing at her home following
a stay and treatment at Hays
Hospital in Clinton.
Little Joe Abram$ was con
fined to his home several days
last week because of illness.
Friends will be glad to know
Mrs. Hattie Byars is recuperat
ing nicely following a stay and
treatment at the local hospital.
Mrs. Kathleen Hollingsworth
is recuperating at home follow
ing a stay and treatment at the
local hospital.
Jerry Hill, of Clinton, is a pa
tient at the local hospital where
he underwent appendectomy.
Jimmy Patterson is a patient
at the local hospital undergoing
treatment.
Mrs. Alyce Davenport is a pa
tient at the local hospital for
jurgery.
Mrs Genell Hazel is a patient
at the lo%al hospital for treat
ment.
James E. Sharpe, Jr., of Cross
Hill, is a patient at the local
hospital for treatment.
Mrs. Annie Reeder is a patient
at the local hospital undergoing
treatment.
O’Dell Owens is a patient at
the local hospital where he is
receiving treatment.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Webb an
nounce the birth of a son on No
vember 17 at the local hospital.
Borrows
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Burrows
announce the birth of a son on
November 16 at the local hos
pital.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our
gratitude to all our friends for
their kindness during the illness
and hospital stay of our little
Wayne, for all the gifts, cards,
flowers and inquiries, to Dr.
MacFadden and all the nurses
for the wonderful care he re
ceived. We are deeply grateful
and thank you.
MR. & MRS. DERL JACKS
MR. & MRS. HOMER JACKS
WE HAVE WHAT
IT TAKES FOR
experienced
PLUMBING AND
HEATING
CALL
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Prices Apply
Through Wed.
Closed
Thanksgiving
Open Fri.
and Sat.
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Fresh Pork Hams.... Lb 49^
Ley's Cloverleof . . . Whole or Full Holf (10 »o M Pound Averoge)
Smoked HamsS Lb 49 c
To!modge Form* . , . Whole or Full Holf ^
Country Cured Hams tb 89
U. S. Government Inspected Grade "A
Grade ,"A" TURKEY PARTS
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BACKS 15e
DRUMSTICKS - 29t
WINGS * 23c
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TOMS HENS
16 to 22 Pound Avy. 10 te 14 Pound Avf.
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49c
39c
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Boston Butt Ro?st^39
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Cloeed All Doy Thanksgiving
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Ground Beef Cranbeiry Sauce 2 ">39'
Marhoofor Brand ^ -- : - -
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lb.
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Butter
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A*tor Sliced or Halves
Peaches.. 2 49'
Fruit Cocktail 2
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39'
Thrifty Maid Vacuum Pock Whole Kernel
Corn 2
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Sugar Peas 4
Libby'*
Tomato Juice
12 0*.
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