T "** /. / Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA ICES CECIL O’DELL, rurrespondent an^ RepresenUtiTc Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross during the Christ inas holidays were ML and Mrs. Charles Ross and son, Tommy, of Burlington, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. S L. Hair of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs Bryce Little, Rosanne, Alfred and Barry Little of Myrtle Beach; Mr ton. anounce the birth of a daugh ter, Susan Carol, December 23 at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Alice Grace Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove Entertain On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. ^ __ F. W. Hargrove of Anderson en- and Mrs. Vemer Ross and children,, tertained the latter’s mother, Mrs. Mrs. Douglas Ross and Pat, Miss Moody Johnson and family of Jo- Betty Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. G. C., anna with a Christmas party. The Miller, all of Greenville; Mr. and spacioi*s Hargrove home was dec- Mrs Milford Miller of Panama; orated with the traditional Christ- City, Fla., and Rep. and Mrs. Char- mas scenes and gifts were ex ile Verner of Piedmont. changed from the tree. A turkey Mr and Mrs. Douglas Davis and dinner was served to the following: family of McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Johnson of J. H Nabors and family, Mr. and Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Mrs. Luther Nabors and family, and children of Greenville: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nabors and Mrs Melvin Howe- and Thomas M. daughter, Debbie, of Laurens, Mr. Howe of Spartanburg. The entire and Mrs. Earl Horton and family of family ot Mrs. Johnson was present Ciirton, joined the other children except three grandsons. ■Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Nabors ~ ^ With The Sick Mi's. Rudolph Prater is confined to her heme. Mrs. Louie Nabors and daughter, <•! and gathend at the family home for the annual Christmas party Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Ray Quinn . and daughter, Debbie, of Greenville, Kartfn, are ill at their home on spent several days last week witn Workman Dme. Mr and Mrs Algie Abrams. On the Little Cindy Prater was confined week-end Mr. and Mrs. Abrams and to her home during the holidays, children visited the latter’s parents. Ray Rowe was a patient for sev- Mr and Mrs. E. L. Graham, in Wal- tral days at Joanna hospital last halla. t week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbee/ and Corene Taylor, daughter of Mr. daughter, Brenda, of Madison' Ga., and Mrs. Burley Taylor, of Clin- spent the holiday/ with the for- ton, was admitted to the local hos- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. pital on December 26. Barbee. Curtis Barbee of the navy.i On December 28 Roy Thompson, jnd stationed in Charleston, joined the family for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckham spent the Christmas holidays with their son, Bill Beckham, and Mrs. Beckham, in Greenwood. Their, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomp son, Jr., of Laurens, was admitted to Joanna hospital. Michael Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Long, was admitted on Tuesday to the local hospital. Friends of Jeff O’Dell will regret at his granddaughters, Sandra and Lynn Beckham, accompanied them home to know he continues ill lor the week. <• home on Magnolia street. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Bishop andj Friends of Glenn Carr will re* children, Mr and Mrs. Frank Trot-igret to know he continues ill at the ter and son, Dicky, were Christ- local hospital following surgery. mas guests of their parents, Mr. • and Mrs. L. H. Rhinehart, in Bates- * W. S. C. S. To Meet burg. On Sunday they attended The Woman’s Society of Chris- the Wertz-Twikctt wedding at St. tian Service will hold its January John's Methodist church. n^eeting at the cnurch Tuesday at Mr. ana Mrs. E. J. Willingham 7 o’clock. The hostesses for the so .< pent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga, cial hour will be Mesdames Cecil w.th the latter’s siuter, Mrs Jerry O’Dell, John Gaskin and Buford How Lid. ui.d Mr Howard. Weir. Mr and Mrs. Willie Gaskin and ♦ family of Fort Mill, visited rela- Mrs. Maggie Lena Sullen Passes lives in Joanna on Friday. Mrs. Maggie Lena Wicker Sulton, Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch of 53, W1 f e 0 f s. G. Sulton, of Joanna, Grecnv.lle. were week-end guests died Monday afternoon at Hays cl Mi. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. hospital after an illness cf three Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, weeks. Mrs L J Brock and Dusty Reeves Mrg Sulton was born and reared were Saturday guests of Mr. and & the Bachman Chapel Section of Mrs. Curl*.- Jackson in Honea Path. Newberry county, a daughter of Mrs. Wyhe Carpenter of Chester, the late Mrs. Jane Banks Wicker, was a Christmas visitor in the She had made her home in Joanna home of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Pitts, for the past 23 years, and was a Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce and member Summer Memorial Lu- s- ns. Tommy of Clemson and theran church of Newberry, visited the former's father in Cam- in addition to her husband, she den during the holidays. is survived by three daughters, Mr and Mrs. C. R O’Dell and Mrs. Frank Brannon, Mrs. Joe Rob- children, Mrs. Roy O’Dell and Miss e rt Koon and Mrs. John Fulmer, Rose Anne Little visited Mr. and all of Joanna; one sister. Mrs. Clara Mrs. J H Craft in Silverstreet on Banks of Enoree; five great-grand- Friday. children , Miss Sallit Mae Franklin, Mr. and Funeral services were conducted Mrs. Ernest Franklin and daugh- Wednesday at Joanna Methodist ttr of Wihitmire, and Mrs. Hugh church by the Rev. P. W. Turner Simpson of Clinton, were Christ- and the. Rev. J. C. Lindler. Inter in Clinton. mas day guests of Mrs. Annie L. ment was in Rosemont cemetery Simpson. Miss Bonnie Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts and Mrs. Lula Weir at tended a dinner party Friday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell in Renno. This was a Christ mas gathering of the Pitts family. Guests of Mrs. W. W. Hair during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler of Prosperity; Mrs. Jay Little and son. Tommy, of Statesville, N. C.; Miss Barbara Wheeler, Washington, D. C.; Mrs Hoyt Noble and son, Billy, of New berry; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stew- ^ art, Mr. and Mrs Sigsbee Hair of ^ P* st Wednesday. Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester _. ., „ Hair and Bobby Wadding of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Addison! and children of Ridgeville, N. C , 10:30 o clock Miss Betty Lou George Pierce of Burhngton, N. C,' Pierce became the bride of James spent several days with Mrs. J. J Addison recently. On Lydia Mills. (continued from page 1) ■ •I tor, invites the public to attend the meetings. With The Sick Glad to report Horace Carroll | was able to return home from Self, Memorial hospital in Greenwood | El Richie at the home of the of- ___ *Saturday ^ c * at * n * minister, the Rev. E. E. Mrs. Addion joined her guests and Burton in the presence of relatives spent tht dav in Anderson w jth 1 an “ * n * , ' Kls * , , . ., hi For her wedding the bnde wore a blue wool suit with blue access ories . Her corsage was of red rose- relatives. Messrs. Cooley and Barry Little of Myrtle Beach acompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Ross to Burling- "Sf ton, N. C., for a week’s visit and plan to'attend the Dixie classics at Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stuck of Po- maria, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bur roughs of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Parr of Little Mountain, were holiday guests of Mr. andj Mrs. C. J. Blade. SA Martin Bolick of San Diego, Calif., spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bo lick. Other guests of the Bolides were Mrs. Rosa Bell Timmerman and son, Herman, of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Rushton of Lau rens; and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bo lick of Kiilards. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hannah of Galax, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Swannie Wicker and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sease and daughter, Marilyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mills and Rev. and Mrs. Joe Giles in Columbia Sunday. Miss Sylvia Veal and Mrs. Helen Evans spent the week-end in Jesup, Ga., with* the formeFs brother, Nor man Veal. Miss Rose Anne Little of Myrtle Beach, is spending the week with Miss Brenda O’Dell. Birth Announcement KmiHi Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Clin- The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Pierce. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Richie with whom they will make their home Birth Annoigicement See wright Mr. and Mrs. Sarn Seawright an nounce the birth of a daughter, Katherine Ruth, on December 25 at the Naval Base hospital. Charles ton. Mrs. Seawright is the former Miss Mary Crawford of Lydia. Training Union Rally Sunday at Lydia Baptist Church The Laurens Assooiational Train ing Union Rally will be held at the Lydia Baptist church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. The program will con sist of departmental conferences led by workers of the Associations! Training Union. Following the conferences the awarding of the banners for the work during the quarter will be made. Following this Rev. Floyd Hellams pastor of Holly Grove, Mountville and Wat erloo Baptist churches, will bring the inspirational address. All members of the Laurens As sociations! Training Union, mem bers of Baptist churches and friends are invited to attend. Rev. Stanley Hardee, pastor of the Lydia church, is Asociational Training Union director. 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