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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Seven PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Charles Ross of High Point, Baptist church in Clemson. Those N. C., is spending this week with attending from Joanna were: Rev Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kinard spent Mrs. Otis Murphy, Mrs. Horace Sunday in Chapin with Mr. and Hamm, Mrs. Bertha Strtud, Mrs. L. Mrs. France Shealy. H. Poag, Misses Ruth Hair, Myrtle Mrs. Earl Hearn and daughter el M H e5srs - „ , Bock Hill; were Sunday guests ol JJ ™ ' Jc '’ Julian Gardner and Bill Corley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. , ^ oag - Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mason. Miss “ r ; a "d Mrs W. E. Brown were .ero'.hv T ee Mason and Miss Tarn- ^lled to Royston, Ga„ last Tues Youth Fellowship met at the church ^ ^~\T Sunday evening to elect their offi- 11 I M I Y cers to serve for the year. Being JL A-y JL A divided into two groups the Inter- (Contniued from page three) mediates have the following officers: President—George W. Fulmer. ding anniversary Sunday afternoon. Vice-Piesident—'Frances Bolick. i Relatives and friends were invited Secretary—Diane Morse. ;to join them at a drop-in from 2 - Treasurer—'Lillian Bodie. j p.m. through the evening at their Treasurer of Methodist Youth home in Whitmire. Fund—Dale Bolick. Commission Chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. McCarley were mar ried April j0,1889 in Newberry by Worship and Evangelism—Dorothy the Revj C. Burley of Pomana. She 1 is the former Miss Ada Elizabeth Recreation and Leisure ; — Mary Riser. Ochiltre.' ■ < ’ t The following children joined Communitjr Service—'Ruth Kunni- them in receiving the relatives and friends: Mrs. E. W. Bbridsr Clin ton; Sidney Clyde McCarley. New berry; John Walter McCarley, Bal- y Dorothy Lee Mason and Miss CarO- “"i, AU< T' ltt i worn Ca+i.-yiatr da y due to the death of Mrs. Browns 1 cutt. lyn Thomas were Saturday visitors au ; t . I Missions and World Friendshi in Mr^^Pharlie Coleman Mrs Tamest 'Little Terry Martin is ill at his j . w j • Mrs. Charlie Coleman, Mrs. James ; Adult Workers—Mesdames Jessie timore Md . Ira Caldwell McCar- ^ |ey. ^Clinton; HugU Eo^ McCa, lumbia Saturday. 1 ot Mr and Mr, Harper Wherry i Otticers ot the Senior Youth Fel- lowship are as follows: President—Bruce Abrams. ley, Newnan, Ga.; Law Edward-Mc Carley, Spartanburg; , William Mc Carley, Greensboro, N. C.; Miss Rachel Davis McCarley, Alec Me Vice-President- Jimmy Stewart. Carl and Paul McCarley of Whit- j Secretary—Jackie Lovelace. !mire Donald The McCarley home was thrown ensuite and decorated with ar- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Dell of in Newberry. Columbia, and Jack Craft of Roan-j Mr and Mrs E rnes t Smith spent oke Rapids, N. C. were visitors | Frklay and Saturday at Lake Mur- over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. ray Cecil O’Dell. ) Among those attending the Green-?! r reaS v rer ^r Bi i} y Bowers Rev. Tucker of Greenville, spent ville Spinners and Asheville Tour- Treasur ®r - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gene ists baseball game in Greenville Sat-1 'rangements of white flowers and Bragg. , urday were Fearless Rowe, Cecil J Workers— Mesdames Mil- fern 6 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens and O’Dell, Rudy Prater, John Ross, ?T ed ' B °w e rs, Mary Simpson, and The lace covered d i mng ta bi e children visited relatives in Spar- Tommy Rowe, Rolfp Clark, Louie Vernon Gamer and Rudy wag centered with a three deck an . tanburg Sunday. Prater, Algie Abrams, James Ful- niversary cake flanked by candles. Mrs. G. W. Price and children and mer, Carl Franzen, Bryant Crouch, . . n * rlda y m g ht Youth Fellow- Mrs. Lillie Mae Frazier were Sat- Ralph Prater, E. H. Alexander and S " 1 .P a*^® with the adult workers urday visitors in Greenville. i J. L. Abrams. ( enjoyed a weiner roast on the Simp- OpCIlS Mrs. Fred Ross and children of Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs. Rolf son lawn- ^ r\LL- l r't Marion, were visitors of Mr. and Clark, Mrs. E. J. Willinghaam, Mrs.| . "T UrrlCGS 111 City Mrs. J. D. O’Dell over the week-end. Joe Purdy, Mrs. L. H. Poag and Dlckey-t rowder _ — Misses Bernice and Bell Nelson Mrs. D. M. Carr attended the Worn- Mr - and Mrs. Charlie A. Dickey Dr q j Hart, well kn .wn Lau- and Edward Nelson of Clinton, vis- an’s Missionary Union western di- announce the marriage of their rens chiropractor, announces the ited Miss Mary Fuller and family visional meeting at the First Baptist daughter, Barbara Louise, to Wil- opening of a branch office in this' Sunday. i church in Greenwood Tuesday. | Ba m Marion Crowder of Mountville. cdy Friday, the 15th. His announce- Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Attaway and Those attending the Laurens coun- The wedding took place at the home me^ appears in today’s paper.- children of Cowpens, spent the ty singing convention held in Simp- t he bride’s pastor, Dr. C. B. Betts, D r Hart will have offices in the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. sonville Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. in Clinton. The double ring cere- ja CO bs building, with regular office Wofford. Joe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Emory naony was used. hours every weekday except Thurs- Misses Nora and Jim Hawkins and Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole' The bride was lovely in a navy day He has a number of friends in Doc Hawkins spent Saturday in Co- and C. B., Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ab- and light blue ensemble with navy the city w ho will be interested in lumbia. rams and Rose Mary, Mr. and Mrs. and white accessories. She wore a bis announcement of opening offices Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia, spent Horace Hamm and Horace, Jr., and corsage of red rosebuds. , here for the practice of his profes- the week-end with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis. I After a short honeymoon the s j on . and Mrs. J. M. Ross. — young couple will make their home •— Mrs. H. F. Bauknight of Irmo, is W. S. C. 8. Met Tuesday with the groom's parents in Mount- Mesdames Horace Hamm, R. L. spending several days with her son, Mesdames Ed Hunnicutt, E. H. Al- 'ville. Francis, and Miss Etta Adams. R*v. H. F. Bauknight, and Mrs. exander and Johnny Stroud were 1 ^ An inspirational devotional was Bauknight. j hostesses to the Woman’s Society of | Birthday Dinner given by Mrs. James Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bowers and Christian Service Tuesday night. Mrs. L. H. Poag entertained for Plans were made, to attend the Billy attended a hamburger fry at The meeting opened with Mrs.. B. her husband with a birthday dinner district meeting to be held in Green-, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wrenn W Oxner presiding. Minutes were Sunday. Those helping Mr. Poag wood this week, in Clinton Friday night. read and the business at hand was enjoy another milestone in life were At the conclusion of the business Mrs. Duane Gause visited in discussed. i Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag, Patsy and session a salad course, iced tea, and Greenwood over the week-end. Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt gave an in- Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag. cookies were served by the hostesss, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fulmer and teresUng devotional on “God—Ev- Sheila and David; Bill Poag and Joe Mrs. J B. Mitchll, Mrs. T. H. Mur- George Walter visited relatives in erything to Everyone.’’ The topic of Socey. phy and Mrs. B. M. Nabors. Newberry Saturday. the program was “*Lfght in Latin • » Revival at Methodist Church Rev. P. L. Bauknight, pastor of and s lot of other things they need. It’s used to give them specialized vocational training ... healthful rec reation ... a chance to go to camp in the summer...to swim and romp and play games like other kids. So why not celebrate this Easter by buying mart Easter Seals. Remember, Every Easter Seal you buy helps a Crippled Child Sunshine Club To Present Play At Bell Street singing. Beatrice Taylor; Ophglia Ward, housekeeper, at the Kernans’, I Inez Hester; Ursula Wharton, weal thy and important, Helen Crawford; Della Darnes, a business woman, Eva Taylor; Leila Merkle, a newspaper woman. Myrtle Smith; the prospec tive tenant, Azalee Williams. Here's how you can celebrate Easter What does Easter mean to you? Sun rise Services . . . new spring clothes, baskets of gaily colored eggs for the children? It means that Easter Seal time it here again, too. It means that through these seals you’ll be helping crippled children in your own community to a bettet chance in life. The money you contribute by buy ing Easter Seals is used for this one im portant purpose ... to provide handi capped children with adequate mediv fcare...with wheel chairs and braces Mrs. Rudy Pra»*r, Mrs. Cecil America,” with Mrs. Walt Fulmer W. M. 8. Meets O Dell, Brenda and Suzanne and in charge. Miss Louise Waldrop The Woman’s Missionary Society (Contributed) You will have the opp seeing the enchanting comedy, “Say It With Music,’’ by Wilbur Braun, at Bell Street high school on Friday, April 33, at 8 p.m . with an all fe male cast. The residents of Clinton are in for a full evening of merri ment when this mirth-provoking Becky Farmer visited in Laurens gave an enlightening talk on “Condi- of the Baptist church had the April Broad Street Methodist church in play is produced by the Sunshine Friday- | tions of Latin America." The meet- 1 meeting in the assembly hall of the Clinton, is bringing an inspiring Mrs. A. B. Clarkson and daugh- ing was dismissed with prayer. church last Tuesday evening. message each evening at the Metho- ter of Newberry, visited Mr. and The hostesses served a salad The topic of the month was “The dist church. The services begin at Mrs. Buford Weir Sunday. course, and unique cup cakes during Country Church.” Mrs. Harold 7-30 and will continue through Sun- John Gaskin visited relatives in the social hour. {Murphy was program chairman and day, April 17. A most cordial invi- Whitmire Sunday. | - -—♦ , had the assistance of the following tation is extended to each and every- The Northwestern Regional Train- MYF Organized ladies in different discussions per- one in our community to attend the ing Union met April 7 at the First The recently organized Methodist taming to the rural church work: services. club of Hebron Baptist church. 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