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Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O DELL. Correspondent and Representative weiner roast at park. Greenwood state Enjoy Outing 1 Members- of the Intermediate MYF, Mesdames Joe Johnson and Emorviof Bennettsville, are visiting her' ^ c i r counsellors, and invited guests Moore were week-end. guests of Mr., mother, Mrs. D. M. Carr. enjoyed a weiner roast at Flat Rock and Mrs. John Lynch in Greenville., Eddy Fulmer celebrated his 11th Friday night. On Sunday Messrs. Johnson and > birthday Tuesday. j I'olk games add singing were Moore joined them and motored to; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Thomas, Sieatly enjoyed as the young people Chimney Rock. N. C.. .for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Misses ; ‘» at ^ erec aroun d the huge bonfire. David Chandler spent the w'eek- Carolyn Thomas and Dot Mason. Mr. tnd in Camden with his parents. | and Mrs. James F'ulmer and children \Tr \Tr- s; T H lir wpre Sun attended a chicken stew’ at the home The services for homecoming day dav guests of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Ross! ? and Mrs. Harry Estes at Cross, at the Baptist church Sunday will be-, ■ Anchor recently. gin at 10 o clock with the Sunday Mrs. James Lovelace and Miss, ; Yerlvn Davennort sch001 hour. During the 11 o’c’lock Jackie Lovelace were- Saturday v;si- children< M ,: a ^ d Mrs, J^. L. Smith vvorshi P hour the church history will Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crapps and h p read, special music will be ren- Hotnecoming at Baptist Church tcrs in Greenwood. Mr. and-Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, Petej and children, Mr. °and Mrs. Johnny rec * e h hy Mrs. Caldwell Henderson of Jenkins, and Miss Patsy Rowe visited b ‘ snen j Sundav in Suiim>n’t Clinton. Bruce Galloway of Trenton, i Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jenkins and i ^ M r Mr " otis Crapps . J - G Lowery of Greenville and the P H Jenkins in Honea Path Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rubia Lanford and Mr. and Mrs. I. V Whittle and Mrs.| Miss Marie Ho p per spent Sunday in i^aurens Mr. and~^Irs. J. D. O’Delt, Bud; Sweatt. Reed quartet and choir members of the First Baptist church of Whit- Mary Rowe were recent visitors in;c 0 ‘f° m w| R ”v ,4mes Mitc, l e t 11 ; ««<"•! 1 will bring the message. At 1 o clock lunch will be served on the church O'Dell anti Miss Brenda O'DeU-.pent>gJLS" We ' e iS rou " d . s ' >» ,he »««™>on the pro-! •rr.rvk ir, Falk with bun<1a > ' lsl t° r s m Greenville. I gram has been planned as follows:! Mr and k Mrs d Rov^emnleton ’ ‘ ! Mr ' and Mrs ' Abram Warren of ! 2:30—Testimony and singing under! ^ Mr ind H 7 ^ ?^ Leon Newberry ’ Mr and Mrs ' W ‘ D Boozer ! the leadership of Bruce Galloway - ! Mr and Mrs. Hugh ^ 0 f Kir.ards. and Mrs. Fannie Mae 3;3o—Dr. R. G. Lee of Bellview' c raig and Mrs. Joe Leacn of Green- of woodruff, were Sunday guests 1 Baptist church Memphis Tenn will! ville, were week-end guests of Mr. - p R nn , pr oapusi cnurcn, .uempnis, ienn., win of Mr. anc. M.s. Kay Boo..er. 'bring the message.- This service will Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and son visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams, in Columbia Sunday. • Mrs. Minnie Lovelace has returned from a visit with her brother, J. L. her Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig. \frs. Vernon Garner visited sister. Mrs. J. W. Mills, and Mills in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Duckett of Newberry. Jim and O. T. Dodgen of Greenwood. Miss Shirlene Barry of Whitmire, were guests over the week- Brown, at Glenn Springs end of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback. . Mrs. Russell Miller and daughter Asthma,? be broadcast over several stations. T^O-^Evening worship services with Rev. Yates Frady, pastor of the Second Baptist church of Augusta, a Ga., bringing the message. ^ » '< Club Meeting Postponed ^ Due to the Baptist revival, the Wo man's club meeting will be postponed I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fields of Batesburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater I from Thursday, Oct. 6, to October Sunday. |20. Members are asked to note the Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt vis- change, ited Mrs. Wehunt’s sister, Mrs. Ollie Birth Announcement Stewart AsthmaJVefriw irr r i w j If your condition has been diagnosed by a physician as bronchial ASTH.MA or HAY FEY’ER, we are sure you will be interested in this product. Sold on a 10- day Money Refund Aj^ree- ment. Watch for Date of Demon stration at Our Store McGEE'S DRUG STORE Lever, in Columbia Sunday. Mrs Lever is a patient at Providence hos pital. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of; Mr. and Mrs. Shike Simpson, Mrs.! Columbia, announce the birth of a Annie Laurie Simpson and George son, Charles Talmadge. Jr., at the ;! W. Simpson visited Miss Sallie Mae Baptist hospital in Columb.a Sept.. i' Franklin in Whitmire Sunday. ,27. Mrs. Stewart before her marriage Mr. and Mrs. Bo Gardner visited was Miss Virginia Bolt of Simpson- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gardner in j ville and Joanna. ! . Charlotte. N. C., Sunday. i ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and I Society Will Meet Betty spent the week-end in Char- Mesdames Walter Fulmer and John j, lotte, X. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ' Ross will be hostesses to the Woman’s Thomas. ] Society of Christian Service next Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Powell and son Tuesday evening. The meeting will of Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. i begin at 7 o'clock and ali members and Mrs. Tom Chandler.. {are invited to be present. i Miss Toni Stroud and Eddy Stroud 1 ' soent the week-end in Chpapells with ! Presbyterian Auxiliary To Meet Mr. and Mrs. Cl§ve Brannon. ! The Women of the Prebyterian Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Morris, Mr.fcburch auxiliary will have their and Mrs. James Timmerman and, mon tbly meeting Tuesday even.ng at Mrs. Har’eyi Lyons were Saturday the home of Mrs. J. B. Hart. visitors in Greenville. V. T Mrs. Lula Kanning of Clinton,; Class Elects Officers spent Tuesday with her daughter, The adu.t ladies class ot the Bap- Mrs. Vernon Garner and Mr. Garner jtiif churcn met in the assemoly Mrs. Cletis Estes and children of; room ! ast Thursday for their month-i Cross Hill, snent Saturday with Mrs. I t» us i ness meeting with -0 members Estes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H . > present. The meeting opened with Jenkins i the £ * n 8 in S of “Love Divine.” Mrs Misses Nancy Chapman and Elaine' E - j - Willingham, president gave Franzen of Winthrop, spent the week- | a short devotional and presided oyer , end at their homes here. ^e business hour. Officers for the m 11949-50 church year of the class Xootice To MYF i were elected as follows: All members of the Senior MYF, Teacher Charles Murphy, are asked to meet at the church Sat- 1 Assistant Teacher Miss Etta Ad- urday evening at 6 ’clock promptly an ^ if you are planning to attend the LAURENS A * . ' •a.t / ‘J** in “YOUR FAMILY THEATRE’* Children Under 12 Free First Show at Dusk — Complete Show After 10 Fri-Sat., Sept. 30, Oct 1 President—Mrs. Frank Phillips. Vice-President—^Mrs. D. M. Carr. Treasurer—Mrs. Emory Moore. Mission Treasurer — Mrs. Lee Thomas. Secretary—Mrs. Marion Boyce. During the social hour Mrs. Louis Murphy led the entertainment, after which the hostesses, Mrs. E. J. Will ingham, Mrs. James Lovelace and Mrs. Charles Murphy served refresh ments. Enjoyable Evening On last Thursday night members of the PYF of the Presbyterian church, along with invited guests, enjoyed a social in the form of a pro gressive dinner party. The group enjoyed appetizers ‘.which were served at the home of the J. B. Harts, followed by conver- j sation. The next stop wr.s at the! club house where Mrs. J. M. Bozard and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark pre- ; pared a spaghetti supper. After the tables were cleared the group en joyed an hour of games under the; direction of Marvin Norman. Tired but still hungry, the next mo\e was to the home of Mrs. M. J. McFad- den for desserts. Later the group disbanded a^ the club house. RANDOLPH SCOTT KAY FRANCIS BRIAN DONUVY 6E0RGI BANCROFT BRODBiiCK CRAWFORD AMY DEVINE STUART ERWIN FRANK ALBERTSON A great cast in red-blooded roles! Directed by the creator of "Desiry Rides Again” . . ! ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY BY HAROLD SHUMATE IkiMdon"Wben th« Dalloni Rodo"by Emmett Dalton and Jack lungmeyer, Sr. Directed by GEC 1GE MARSHALL • A UNIVERSAL PICTURE COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 406 W. 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