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/ S&dE \ rage Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949 \ PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CFCIL O'DELL. Corrcupondrnt and Rrprrs^ntatlve Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spelce, Mr.'Jimmy of Calhoun Falls, and Mrs. Jake Spelce and Johnny of few days recently with Mr. an spent cf Mrs ny Dovis. Mr. and Mrs. Rubia Lanford visited Tvlr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellis in Gaffney Sunday. Autryville, N. C , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and Leonard of Ninety-Six, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner and. . Mrs. Pearl Williams spent Snuday in;®; F- ^Craig^ of Cross Hill with Mr. and Mrs. John- line of Spartanburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moss of Gaff- ney, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King and Brenda. Mrs. Sallie Crocker of Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Folk. Jr., and mire, Visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. E *b. Mrs. Robert Folk, Sr., of Bel- Farmer Saturday, f n. visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hun- Mrs. A. C. Rhodes of Greenwood, nk utt Saturday. j spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt and James Lovelace, children attended the Smith reunion I Mr\ and Mrs. Guy Clark and fam- in Williamston Sunday. j ily were called to Bessemer City, N. Mr and Mrs. Frank Culclasure,, C:, Monday due to the death of Mrs. Mr and Mrs. F. E. Culclasure and son 1 Clark’s father. Mr. Owens. o.i Newberry, Mr. und Mrs. John Longshore of Bush River, were Sun- With Our Sick da guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin: Friends of Mrs. Russell Miller Humphries. j will be glad to know she is recuperat- Mr and Mrs. Johnny Moore and mg at her home in Bennettsville af- .o r. .is.ted relatives in Camden Sun-j ter an operation at the Marlboro o. y. | county hospital. Mr and Mrs. Rufus Darnell cele- Johnny Stroud is confined to his l ate.: their f.rst wedding anniver- home on Pickens street with virus t.uy September 11. pneumonia. Mrs Frank Dixon of Chattanooga, Little Pat Carr is Tt an ending s me time with her from virus pneumonia. of little friends at her home on Pick- birthday rake topped with 9 burn- ens street: the occasion being Anne’s ing white candles. 1 9th birthday. Anne received a shower nf lovely Games and contests were played gifts. ■ ♦ - throughout the afternoon and each . At Joanna Baptist Church a guest was given a plastic spoon and Dr s H Jones of Greenville,, edi- to: k in rainbow colors as favors, j tor of the Baptist Courier for this state, will be the guest speaker Sun- to hear Dr. Jones. Humph rtM-Wall J D. O'Dell. Misses Jo Nell and Marlene Low- Mrs. W. W. Hair and family were man, sisters of the honored guest, called to Columbia last Friday due served ice cream and cake from a to the death of Mrs. Hair’s brother, daintily appointed table, the cen- Mrs. J. F. Huckaby and Carl, L. terpiece being a white and green day morning and evening at the Jo anna Baptist church. The pastor. Rev. James B. Mitchell, cordially invites all of the community Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Humphries an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Rita Anne, to Edward Hall on September 10 at 11 o’clock. Rev. C., J. Rice, pastor of the Lutheran church in Newberry, performed the ceremony at the parsonage. The double ring ceremony was used. Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore accompan ied the young couple. The brunette bride was loveljMir a royal blue corduroy suit with brown accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Hall is the elder daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Humphries of Jo anna. Mr. Hall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hall of Eastman, Ga. The young couple are making their home with the bride's parents oa Pickens street. recuperating family.. Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and Palmer Bragg. Miss Mildred Bozard and Mrs. J. M Bozard visited ,n Mocksville and Thomasville. N. C.. during the week end. Mrs. Jesse Evans is ill at her home on Hampton street. McCarthy-Willingham Miss Barbara McCarthy became the bride of Richard Willingham at Mrs. M. J McFadden spent the the Baptist parsonage Saturday af- wtek-end in Rock Hill with relatives, ternoon, September 10, at 4 o’clock' Miss Folly Dunlap accompanied her m the presence of the two imme- heme lor a visit. diate families. S-Sgt and Mrs Grady Darnell of Rev. James Mitchell, pastor of the Charleston, were week-end guests young couple, officiated, using the of Mr and Mrs. Luke Clark. ctouble ring ceremony. Mr and Mrs William Dunlap and The bride chose for her wedding th.lcrer. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy a white gabardine suit with brown Franks .n Laurens Sunday. accessories. She carried a white Mr and Mrs. Ervm Stroud and satin prayer book topped with an <!a^gr.ters vis,ted Mrs. Mollie Paint- orchid. «: .n C..nton Sunday. Mrs. Willingham is the daughter 'Ir* Belle Crawf rd has returned of Mr and Mrs. J F McCarthy, and i: rr. vi.*it with ner daughters m Mr Willingham 1 is the son of Mr New Jersey and Michigan and is and Mrs. E. J. Willingham, both of r,. a „t the home of her son. Tom Joanna. Crawford, and Mrs Crawford After a wedding trip to Charles- Mrs. Buford Weir and Becky ton the young couple will make F..rrr.er spent Sunday in Whitmire their home with the bride's parents w tn Mr and Mrs Charles King. while Mr. Willingham will continue Maurice Montjoy of Greenwood, his studies at Presbyterian college and Oscar Montjoy of South Chn- ton. spent Sunday with Mr. and Baptist W M. I*. Meets Mrs Cec.l Montjoy The Baptist W. M. U held its regu- Mrs Charlie Craig was called to lar monthly meeting on Tuesday eve- Enoree recently due to the illness of mng in the assembly room of the her nephew. .church. Mrs. Joe Purdy gave an io- Mrs Annie Garrett of Clinton, teresting program taken from the spent, the week-end with Mrs. Bertha Royal Service entitled. “Christ, the Stroud. Answer to Atheistic Communism." Mr and Mrs W E Holsonback of Those assisting Mrs. Purdy on the New berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. C program were Mesdames H. L. Gard- R ODell Sunday 'ner. W W. Hair. Frances Giles. E. Mrs Roy Templeton. Gail and J. Willingham and Miss Etta Adams. . Rev James Mitchell expressed his appreciation for the work being done by the organization and asked that preparation bs made now* for the coming revival to begin October 2 and running through the 16th. Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, president, presided over the business session. The nominating committee was ap pointed for the election of new of ficers for 1949-50 Many plans w’ere made and discussed. The hostesses. Mesdames Leila Lott Julian Hunnicutt, Horace Hamm. Marion Hamm, served ice cream sandwiches, and drinks. The meet ing adjourned with prayer by Mrs. Bertha Stroud. PITTSBURGH WATERSPAR f ° r All ry?. y ••'frier ‘ n / e *frlo r Woterspor Enamel it economical to use. It brushes on smoothly and evenly and retains its high luster for years. PlORHIDK— Interiot OC exUllO! floon. SUN-MOOS-; Houm Paint WAILHIDI— Om coat Flat S4.50 S5.00 $3.25 PI1ISBURGH PAINTS LOOK BETTER LONGER! D. E. Tribble Co. Telephone 94 Clinton, 8. C. Birth Announcements • Surratt Mr. and Mrs. Roy Surratt of the Fkirview community, announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Beth, Sept. 10 at Joanna Memorial hos- . pital. Leaman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leaman an nounce the birth of a son, Steven Ed- |ward, September 7 at Joanna Mem orial hospital. Mrs. Leaman is the , former Miss Mary Francis before marriage. Engagememnt Announced Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley an nounce the engagement oj their daughter, Agnes VirginiSf,'to Charles D. Bowers, Jr., of Laurens. The wed ding will take place at the Joanna Baptist church October 29. Timley-Beck Announcement Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Edna Rae, to Robert Roy Beck, of Newberry. The wedding ( will be solemnized October 21. Methodist Society Meets Mrs. James Simpson and Mrs. La- vinia Cooley were co-hostesses to the Woman’s Society of Christian Ser vice last Tuesday evening at the church. Mrs. Waltee Fulmer, president, opened the meeting with the singing of “Rescue the Perishing.” Mrs. Rudolph Prater gave several import ant items from the Work Sheet and discussed the new Bethlehem center in Spartanburg. Business at hand and new business was discussed. The program was presented -by the program chairman, Mrs. James Simpson. The theme song being , “Our Faith.” Assisting on the program were Mrs. E. R. Prater, Mrs. H. M. Will ingham and Mrs. Cooley. Mrs. C. R. O’Dell dismissed the meeting with prayer., The hostesses served a sal^d course, sandwiches, typ cakes and tea. 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