The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 31, 1949, Image 8
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative
David Pulley is a patient at the
Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cox and
little daughter of Fountain Inn. spent
Sunday with Mrs. O. J. Gilliland and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little and
children of Charlotte, N. C., were |
week-end guests of the latter’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gresham and,
family and Miss Gcnny Conner spent
Sunday with W. M. Conner in Wnit-
jnire.
Mr. and Mrs. Nudie Brannon spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Brannon in Silverstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harley* and
lamily of Orangeburg, attended the
evening service at the Baptist
church Rev. James Harley, their
son. brought the message.
Ed Hunnicutt was called to’Due
West Sunday due to the serious ill
ness of his step-father, Ed Maddox.
Accompanying Mij. Hbnnicutt were
Julian and Jac^ Hunnicutt and Al
vin Marshall.
Mr and Mrs. Ruby Landford, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Sweatt and chil
dren visited points of interest in the'
mountains of North Carolina Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Boozer of Km-
ards. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Franklin of
Greenwood, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bowers.
Mr and Mrs. F. H. Brannon and
children spent Sunday in Chappells
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wofford visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wofford in
Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Watts of Bel
mont. N. C. were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mrs. John C. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Swygert of
Greenville, spent the' week-end with
Mr and Mis. Perry Swygert.
James Cash of Gaffney, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Atkins recently.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Crump of
Pmeville. N. C., spent a few* days
this week with Mrs. Daisy Jones.
Mrs. Beulah Stroud spent the
week-end in Newberry with her sis
ter. Mrs. Ralph Higgins, and Mr.
Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and
children were week-end guests of
relatives in Washington, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Ray and chil-
d.en of Paw Creek. N. • C.. were
week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
J O. Ray. ^ »—
Miss Essie ^ac Dickey and father.
C A Dickey, visited relatives in
Chester and Blackstock Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Salters and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Salters in Green
wood.
Miss Lois Crawford of Durham. N.
C., is spending several weeks with
her grandparents, (Mr. and Mrs.
James Evans.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Evans
and Lois, and Mrs. W. B. Cause vis
ited relatives in Pacolet.
Miss' Peggy Guinn spent Friday
in Clinton with Miss Margaret
Gaines.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and
daughter of Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Tyalor of Lexington, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Murphy.* • *
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams of
Newberry, spent Sunday *-ith Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Coleman.
Mr.‘and Mrs. Johnnie Jenkins vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sexton in
Greenwood Sunday.
Mrs. Neva Bauknight and children
of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Bodie. •
Mrs. Carrie Lou Tollison and
Billy of Greenville, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert
and children spent Sunday with
Mrs. J M. Griffin in Newbreryt
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wherry and
daughter of Newberry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Starnes and daughter of
Whitmire, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Felt-
man.
Joe Conner has returned to Pen
sacola. Fla., after spending a fur
lough with his father. W. M. Conner.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Whitey Morrow and
Janice of Hickory Tavern, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Prater Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway of
Whitmire, were week-end guests of
?*lr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams.
Mrs. Jessie Bolt of Laurens, and
Mrs. Frank McCravy and sons of
Gieenville. were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Nudie Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hendrix and
Lois Hendrix of Greenville, visit-
eo Mr and .Mrs. H. M. Willingham
end Mr. and . Mrs. Duane Cause
Sunday.
Messrs. Bruce Abrams. Julian
Hunnicutt, Tommy Abrams spent
Friday and Saturday at Santee-
Cooper lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Folk, Mes-
dames Frances Giles. D. M. Carr,
Frank Clark, Frances Goodlin, La-
vinia Cooley. Misses Mildred Bo-
zard. Salina Clark. Pat Carr, Kitty
Delaney. Ruth Hair. Joe Delaney and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel at
tended the community concert pre
sentation of Whiftemore and Lowe
pianists, in Laurens Friday night.
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■ Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all our friends,
e nurses, and the doctor for their
kindness, the cards and beautiful
i flowers during the illness of our
daughter, Emogene.
—Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells.
Birthday Dinner Enjoyed
! Mrs. W. E. O’Shields was enter-
tertained with a birthday dinier at
her home on Tillman Circle Sunday.
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.
George Metis, Sylvia Metis, and
Miss Mabel Johnson.
W. S. C. S. Will Meet
Mesdames E. H. Hunnicutt, E. H.
Alexander and Johnny Stroud will
be hostesses to the Woman’s Society
of Christian Service Tuesday eve
ning at 7 o'clock. The meeting will
be in the assembly room of the
church.
Birthday Party For Son
, Mrs. Hubert Owens of near Clin
ton, gave a party honoring her
small son, Stanley, on Saturday eve
ning. Stanley was six years old,
and seventeen little invited guests
helped him celebrate tht occasion.
In the games and contests the East
er motif was carried out. Later pic
tures of the children were taken.
Mrs. Owens was assisted by Mrs.
C. P. Wofford, Stanley's maternal
grandmother, and Mrs. J. O. Teague
served refreshments.
Stanley received many gifts from
his guests.
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs. O. G. Gilliland celebrated
her 45th birthday March 20.
The following guests were pres
ent: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Turner
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rayon
Julian, Fountain Inn; Mr. nad Mrs.
Bill Gilliland and children, Green-
\ ville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton and
family, Mauldin; Mr. and Mrs. Fur
man Sullivan and son, Piedmont;
! Harrison Hamilton, Floyd Julian, J.
R. Sullivan ,Sinxpconville; Miss
Stella Mae Turner of Newport,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. David Pulley,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longshore, Jo
anna, and John B. Smith of Clinton.
Tuesday afternoon, March 22, at her
home at Lydia Mills after a short 1
illness. . / -
She is survived by* her parents;)
one brother, Charles Mitchell Har
ris, all of Lydia Mills; her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Harris of
near Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Prather of Lydia Mills.
Funeral services were held Thurs
day afternoon at 1 o’clock at the
Lydia Mill Baptist church, with the
Rev. J. H. Walker in charge, assisted
by Rev. Mr. Chastinc. Interment
was in Rosemant cemetery here.
Pallbearers were James Bailey,
David Satterfield, Izzie Miller and
Casey Abercrombie.
Linda Jo Harris
Passes At Lydia
Linda Joe Harris, two, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris, died j
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