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7 ' \ ' Page Eighth HL'f THE CLINTON CHRONICLE fHURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rushton of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Saturday.. Mrs. Roy Templeton in Calhoun Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum- Leonard of Ninety-Six, visited Mr. bi^, spent the week-encTwith Mr. and and Mrs. H. M. Willingham Sunday. Mrs J. M. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks visited; Mrs. Daisy Jones and Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks and Mrs.! Mrs. Ella Allsbrook visitd in Lau- c L Blease in Clinton Sunday. rens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turner and and Mrs Emory M oore and Little son of New oen j , \vere Sunday \ isi- j. Frances Darnell visited Mr. . Kay Frances .......— ^ of Mr. and Mrs. George Met s. ^ ^ T ohn Lvnch in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, Mr. Sunday - r , , and .Mrs. Carlton \\ehunt and Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. b‘. Davis and son Dons \Sehunt attended the quarter y and ^j iss Betty Rushton of Green- conference of the Pentecostal Holi ness church at Bethel No. 1. near Leesville Saturday. wood, were Sunday‘guests .of..Mrs.. O. E. Martin. Mr. and Mrs: J. W. Gaskin and | Mrs Madge Banks and Jimmy of chi j dren ( ,f f'ort Mill, Miss Frances aurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. e.. j^j n r, and Robert Cabiness di Whit- La ur Abrams recently. Mf. and Mrs. John C. Martin vis ited Mrs. Edgar Dawkins, who is a mire, visited Mr. and Mrs. John, Gaskin during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fulmer, Jr., patient at Newberry hospital, on of ' L aurens, spent Sunday with Mr. Sunday. t and Mrs. John Fulmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. James Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Owens visited in Newberry Saturday. C. A. Dickey spent the week-end in Greenvill with his son, C. B. Dicky, and Mrs. Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jester, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson visited Magnolia Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner spent I Sunday in Cross Hill with Mr. and] Mrs. Johnny Davis. Mesdames Roy Boyce, C. R. Tomp kins, Merzie Heuble. Myrtle Fulmer, and Myrtle McCumber attended the; institution of the O. E. S. chapter in j Easley recently. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hunnicuttl o.irdens and points of in.eiest in gnd da " u ghter of Ninety-Six, visited (. har.eston over tne week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt Saturday. M:>- Talmadge Long Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Johnnie Jenkins vis- R. H. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- ;»s Summers visited Mr. and Mrs. .Villie Fleming in Pacolet Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Burley Humphries r.nd family visited Little Imogene Wells at Moore's clinic in Columbia Saturday. On Sunday Imogene’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carley Wells, \ sited her. Mr and Mi's: Carl Medford of Union, v.sited Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Craft Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Ruth Hill and children visited Mrs. Tom Hawkins in Anderson. Mr and Mrs. Bessie Odens of Durham, N. C., were week-end visi tors ot Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wof ford. Mr and Mrs! Alvin Bedenbaugh visited Mr. and Mrs. John Beden baugh in Saluda Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris arid Cecil spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Roy Gilbert in Chappells. Mr. and ited Mr. and Mrs. Niron Narler in Calhoun Falls Sunday. Mr. anfi Mrs. E. H. Alexander j had the following guests over the: week-end: Mrs. Carol Pittman and 1 Art of Laurens 1 ; Sgt. and Mrs. Craw-i ford Collins and Sharon Ann. of i Greenville^ Miss Sadie Slice and Ir- v.n Devore of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Clark of Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine visited relatives in Augusta, Ga., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce, Bobby Boyce, Mr.'and Mrs. Carl Sease, Mrs.' Elizabeth Guinn, Miss Violet Ginn and Bo King oi Clinton, enjoyed a chicken stew at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. Gene Bragg Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Frank Fields. Mr. 1 and Mrs. Derrill Fields, Mr. and Mrs.i Mickey Havird and Mickey Ann of: Batesburg,. were Sunday guests of| Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater. , . . Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and t ^ rs ' Lj \ ela ^ e ’ Mrs. Pat Bowers were Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. Lester Hain and Miss Jackie Lovelace spent Saturday in Columbia. N. W. Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Frick and Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. Brad- Jesse Thomas of Charlotte. N. C.. . , r. . ... . , ,1 , ley Bowers and \S alter of Prosperity, i spent the week-end with Mr. and _ ^ • | Mrs. Lee Thomas. Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks is spend ing a lew wee)cs with her son and James Hendricks, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Montjoy of Birth Announcements Byars Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Byars announce the birth of a son, William Pershing,; Ware Shoals, were Sunday visitors J r - o n March 10 at Blalock clinic, ol Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Montjoy. I Mrs. Byars is the former Miss Eve- Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mason had as Gardner, their weekend guests Sgt. and Mrs. ^ W. F Boycie of Columbia. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Nabors. Mr j Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davenport and Mrs. J. Floyd Smith visited Mr. j announce the birth of :wr ‘ n Sirls, and Mrs. Otis Crapps in Leesville Susan Kay and Linda Ray, at Hays Sundav. hospital March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Motes spent Mrs. Davenport will be remember- Sunday m Newberry with Mr. and ed is Miss Juanita Wicker. Mrs. Pet Motes. “T Mac Wilson spent the week-end , , . Gar “ n * r in Columbia with his daughter. Miss : Mr and Mrs * Bo Gardner an-. Maxine Wilson nounce the birth of a son March 15' Mrs. Betty Webb is spending a at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Gardner is ‘ew days in Camden with Mr. and * de ^ ormer Miss Jeanette Bodie. Mrs. Louie Webb. ~ ^ Masters Ray and Jimmy Estes of Magnolia Garden* | end with Master Herman-Coleman. Thirty members of the Womans Mr. and Mrs. Wreford Nabors and clu J b tcx, L a ’np to Charleston Sat- Mrs. John Lewis visited in Spartan- £ rda - v ' Tbey the gardens at bu- j Saturday Summerville and Magnolia gardens M^rs. Ralph' Wicker of Newberry. in Charleston. Vernon Garner and; spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burley Humphries Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thompson of I ... , 0 . Greenwood, spent Sunday with their! . Mm. L R. Thompsyn. and Mrs.i, Lai ' Tueida) ' rught Mesdames Thompson James Simpson and Lavinia Cooiey Mr/ and Mrs. A J Harvey of! we ;' e hostesses to the Womdn’s So- Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ( ?' C K nnst ‘ an SerViCe of the i Gause of Abbeville, spent Sunday ^ C ™' rcb ' j ^ i with Mr. and Mrs. W. R Cause and 1 ™ r *' B W * ° xner P^xjfd overj Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gau<e the business t essi _? n - Mrs. Ed Hun- Mrs. Deri Jacks- is spending a few ' mcult * ave tne devotl ° h nab Ass, *!‘ bays with her mother Mrs W B !ng on tne program which was di-' Billy Willingham were the bus driv-, ers. , i Garrett, in Fort Mill. rected by M s. Hayne Willingham.; Mr. and Mrs.' Alien OooUlU* and Walter Pulmar. Mrs. A!-; Norris Rogers visited Mr. and Mrs.| Sie Abrams antl MrS ' ' e: '' 0n Gar ‘I Otto Bedenbaugh in Saluda Satur-1 n< il'. . * . i The hostesses served a namourger; I supper buffet style. nay. Mr. and Mrs. M E. Horne of Co lonial Beach. Va., are spending a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell. On Sunday Mr Mr. and Mrs. Horne visited Mr. and Missiona'-y Society Meets . . ,, The Woman’s Missionary society of / " * > . rs . and the Baptist church had the March | i. ne '..sied Mr. and mee jj n g j n assembly hall of the church on Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. A. Moorhead* presided 1 during the business session. Mrs., R. L. Francis had charge of the pro gram for the month and was assisted in the discussions by Mrs. D. M. i Carr, Mrs. L. H. Murphy. Mrs. H. A.j Hamm and Mrs: Harold Murphy. | Plans were made to attend the study course and the divisional meeting. An added feature of the program was an inspirational solo by Mrs. L. A. Crawford. At the conclusion of the business session refreshments were served by the hostesses of the month: Mrs. J. T. Purdy, Mrs. L. H. Murphy and Mrs. R. A. Stroud. -Auto Parts -Tires -Tubes -Batteries -Seat Covers -Radios -Sporting Goods i Whatever your needs in accessories, be sure to see us. “ i > Western Auto Associate Store * i J. A. Orr, Jr. CLINTON. S. C. With The Sick Mr. and Mrs. Eld Hunnicutt are confined to their home in the apart- 1 ments due to illness. Little Eddy Stroud has chicken pox. 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