r * y \ • 'I Thursday, December 24, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven PffiSOHAl AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA ms CECIL ODELL. Cerrenp—dent and EepreaenteUTe MERRY CHRISTMAS We wish our subscribers, friends and readers a very Merrv Christ mas and Happv New Year. —MRS. CECIL O’DELL Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and Mrs.! Lavinia Cooley were Saturday visi- j tors in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Summers and children of Oak Ridge, Tenn., were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. Cpl. Horace Hamm, Jr., has just returned from Austria and is spending a furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm, Sr. i A2c Johnny Buchanan of West-j over Air Force Base, Washington, is spending the Christmas holidays' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doc! Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan cele brated their 13th weding anniver sary on December 21. Miss Doris Phillips of Gardner-; Webb junior college, is spending several days this week with a col-j lege friend, Miss Gay Fisher, in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne and daughter, Pam, of Columbia, are spending the Christmas holidays with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne were Messrs. William, Brooks and Jack Lanford of Laurens. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Wilingham will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary December 26. Miss Velda Farmer of Columbia, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claifde Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace, Mrs. Colie Gruber and small daughter, Patty, left Tuesday for Largo, Fla., to spend the holidays! with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Howard. J Miss Helen Phillips of Furman University, Grenville, and Carl Phillips of Mars Hill college, Mars Hill, N. C., are at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phil lips, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits, Miss Kittie Mae Moseley and Mrs. G. N. Foy attended a meeting in Green ville last Tuesday evening in the interest of the forthcoming polio campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater and Mrs. Pearl Shealy were Sunday visitors in Batesburg. Lt. Richard Wilingham and Lt. Bob Arhberg of Stillwater, Okla homa, were enroute from Fort Eus- tis, a., to Camp Polk, La., and stop ped for a visit of several days with | Mrs. Willinghma, and his par-! ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willing-' ham. Mrs. Minnie Lovelace is spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. | Sloan Noris, in Renno. Duane Brannon of Chappells was the guest Monday of Eddy Stroud | A2c Verlyn Davenport of Scott' Field, III., is at home for the holi- dyas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Davenport, Sr. On Monday Verlyn, and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Sr., Mrs. J. H. Daven port, Jr., and son, Ronnie, were visitors in Greenville. Pvt. and Mrs. Marvin Manley of Fort Jackson and Clinton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder re-, ceived a 21-page letter from their son, A2c Maxie Reeder, that he has landed in Japan and will be there! several weks before going to Ko- ( rea. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore, and daughters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore ini Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompkins and Miss Joanne Thompkins were Sunday guests of the latter’s par- ( ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Alsep, in, Cateechee. Attending the Boy Scout banquet at Clemsdn last Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Clark, Mr. and, Mrs. Vernon Gamer, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Johnny Moore, Messrs. Gordon' Boyce and A2c Verlyn Davenport.; Miss Joanne Thompkins of North Greenville Junior college, is spend-) ing a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Euston Sons andi family of Little Mountain, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Barron O’Shield and Mr. O’Shields. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sease and daughter. Marlyn, and Miss Sylvia! Veal were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Setzler in Pomaria. John Gaskin and grandson, Jim mie Farmer, spent the week-end in Camden and participated in a deer hunt of the Hunting club. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis of Barn well, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sease and Mrs. Ella Allsbrok. Intermediates Enjoy Party The Intermediate department of Epworth church, with Mrs. Lavinia Cooley as leader, enjoyed their an nual Christmas party last Thurs day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prater on the Laurens Road. Games were enjoyed and gifts presented to each one pres ent The Prater home was lovely with the season’s decorations. Refreshments of assorted sand wiches, potato chips, cookies and iced drinks were served. Surprise Birthday Supper On Saturday evening Mrs. Mack Brown surprised Mr. Brown with a birthday supper at their home on Taylor street. The table was cen tered with a beautifully decorated cake and surrounded with many gifts. Those attending were Mrs. Edna Hamm Brown and children, Maxie! and Mary Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown, Mrs. Marion Hamm, Messrs. Leroy and Morton Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and sons, Randy, of Newberry; Tom Brown and son, Tommy, of Clinton. Enjoy Christmas Party The staff of Joanna Memorial hospital and several invited guests enjoyed their annual Christmas party last Thursday faternoon at the hospital. Throughout the lob by, hall and various windows were original creations in the season’s decorations. The party festivities were climaxed with the exchanging of gifts. Christmas Party at Browns Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown had the annual family Christmas party at the home on Tillman Circle Sun day aftemon. The Christmas tree was brightly lighted J and gifts were exchanged. Refreshments of chick en salad, party dainties, fruit cake, iced drinks and coffee were served. Present for this delightful occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and children of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and son of Newberry; and Miss Bell Outz. Birth Announcement Alden Mr. and Mrs. John Alden of New York, N. Y., anounce the birth of a daughter, Nancy, on December 20. Mrs. Alden will be remember ed by friends as Miss Nancy Chap man. Prater Mr. and Mrs. Edison Prater an nounce the birth of a son, Donald Eugene, at Joanna hospital on De cember 16. Christmas Tree Just a reminder, don’t forget Santa Claus will apear in pperson at the Christmas tree at Epworth Methodist church tonight (Thurs day) at 6 o’clock. Prior to Santa’s arrival the children’s department will present a brief program in keeping with the season. Each child in the department will re ceive a gift. Mrs. Rudy Prater is superintendent. With Tha Sick Friends of Mrs. Frank Phillips will regret to learn she is a patient at Hays hospital following surgerv on Monday. Regret to report Mrs. Ethel John son is a patient at Hays hospital in Clinton. Candy Dunlap is confined to her home on the Whitmire highway with bronchitis. Friends of R. G. Carr will regret to learn he was admitted to Jo anna hospital on December 17 and will undergo surgery on December 23. HEAT STAINS For stains on furniture caused by heat, try rubbing the spots with hot! milk, or with kerosene. — I IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS We like to think of our customers as our friends. As an expression of our genuine appreciation of these friend ships and all that they have meant to us, we wish you and those whom you love, a joyful Christmas Season. t C -W- S GUANO CO. • HENDERSON PITTS • ODUS YOUNG • MARIE M. 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