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I Thursday, October 27, 1949 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Page Seven PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Cormpondent and Representative Miss Crystelle Craig spent the week-end in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Craig. • Mrs. Cletis Estes and children of Cross Hill, were Saturday guests of Mrs. Estes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins. Mrs. Richard Cash and son of Cowpens, visited her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bozard, last week. refreshments. Each guest was pre sented a hat and horn as favors. Young Bride-Elect Entertained Miss Agnes Tinsley, fiance of C. D. Bowers, was honor guest at a bath room shower given Tuesday evening by Mrs. R. L. Francis and Mrs. Ed ward Leakman at which time the bride-elect • received numerous use-1 Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer and j ful gifts. Th6 party was given at the children, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gar- home of Mrs. Francis, ner and Larry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Twenty-four guests enjoyed the, Tom Boland in Leesville Sunday. ooccasion. During the evening Bingo John Gaskin spent the week-end in was played. Camden with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miss Tinsley was presented a lovely Crocker. Rev. and Mrs. James Grigsby and children, Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Bauk- night and children of Laurens, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown. nosegay of roses. The hostesses served chicken sal ad, dainties and tea Couple Wed at Joaonna _ _ „ , The wedding of Miss Edna Rae Mf- and . J- L - Brawley and Tinsley and Rob ert Ray Beck was children visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brawley in Union Sunday. Mrs. Marie Price and children, Mrs. Guy Prater, Mrs. L. E. Prater and Mrs. Elizabeth Sellers were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields in Batesburg. solemnized Friday evening, Oct. 21, at 5 o’clock at the home of the bride on Magnolia street. Rev. James B. Mitchell, pastor of the bride, con ducted the double ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar of white with ivy Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bragg and, en twined, candles and dahlias. Ann, Messrs. Fred apd Ralph Bragg j The bride chose for her wedding ' T,? atlve * m G reer anc * Wood-j a winter w-hite suit with brown ac- ru. bunday. cessories. She wore an orchid cor- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Montjoy and sa g e children of Red Springs, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore of Jackson ville, Fla., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Montjoy. Mr. and Mrs. Farris Mason of Macon, Ga., W. W. Robbins of Mobile, Ala., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holley, Mr. and Mrs. Pope Johnson of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Holley.. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Klnards were visitors on Sunday of Mrs. Gennie Kinards in Prosperity. Intermediate Youth Fellowship of the After a short wedding trip the young couple will make their home in Newberry with the groom’s par ents. Mrs. Beck is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tinsley of Joanna. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Beck of Newberry. Hallowe’en Party The witches and goblins were out. Monday evening when about 50 members and invited guests of the Mr. and ^r, JoL C. church jatherKl m th* a,. Jr., attended the birthday dinner (or “ !‘‘7'!" Par . ,y ; J C. Martin. Sr. at the home of Mr , Th'h* 11 wa. attractively decorated and Mrs. Clarence Hill at Bonds in ! ' e ' ow i, " d . hl*rl> P*P«r with Cross Roads Sunday. , wl, 'h« and skeletons Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crowder n hifhlifht was a spent Sunday In Mountville with i a , °. 0r 7 rl , . ., Mr and Mrs. J. C. Crowder 5 a " 1 ' y - * d “" counselor. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and Mrv ' d rook.es. candies and drinks. children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. . at. o. «. Bundrick in Gilbert Sunday. Amon ‘ U,e S,fk Mr. and Mrs Fred Harris spent > Ervin Strou d continues a patient at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me- OUver General hospital in Augusta. Carthy in Lexington. *Ga. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Ross had the* Nl * underwent an operation following guests during the past^f appendicitis at Joanna Memorial week: Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Verner,'?* 0 *?* 1 *' Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F ed Verner df Pied-f' Mrs. D. W. Looney has returned mont; Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Ross,;to her home on Moultr.e street afte- Pat and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Verner undergoing a major operation at Ross and children of Greenville; General hospital in Spartanburg Major and Mrs. Fred Ross and chil-i Mrs. Cora Brewington is a patient dren of Marion. at General hospitaUn Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. D-. L. Bundrick .via- * ’ ited Mr. and Mrs O. E Taylor in Frances O'Dell Weds James Woodruff on Sunday. Evans Mrs. Buford Weir. Becky Farmer The wedding of Miss Frances Mar- and John Gaskin were Tuesday visi- garie O'Dell, daughter of Mr. and tors in Whitmire. Mrs Robert Carroll O'Dell, and James Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback and Freeman Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. sons, Mrs. Peggy Snelgrove and Joy James Edwards Evans of Joanna, Ann spent Sunday with Mr. and’toofc p i ace Sunday. October 23. at 3 Mrs. P. A. Duckett in Newberry. j pm j n t he First Baptist church of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors visit- «d friends in Leesville Sunday. Newberry. The Rev. J. Aubrey Estes, pastor of the bride, officiated, using Mrs. Oliver Wicker and son, Mr. double ring ceremony, and Mrs. Boyd Patterson spent Sun- The wedding music was rendered day with Mrs. Lila PhilUps in Lau- b y Miss Vivian Ellis, organist, and rens. Mrs Frank Gilflllan, soloist Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton. Gail, Winfield Bishop, of Joanna, was and Jimmy, Mr. and ^lis. Dickert man. Ushers were Leland Mills, and children of Calhoun Falls. were| unc i e 0 f the bride, of Newberry, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Louis Murphy, Alvin Evans, brother O’DelL ■ of the bridegroom, and Horace Mrs. Ervin Stroud and children and Hamm, all of Joanna. Mrs. Buelah Stroud visited Ervin Miss Lola Young was maid of hon- Stroud in Augusta, Ga., Sunday. or and on iy attendant of the bride. Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Mrs. Otis ghe wore a dress of mauve satin with Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy. a sheer marquisette yoke from which Rev. and Mrs. James Mitchell and ( f e u a bertha collar, fitted bodice, full Misses Ruth Hair and Evelyn Mer- gathered skirt with a quilted cord ef- chant attended the O’Dell-Evans f ec t j n the skirt. She wore matching wedding in Newberry at the First mi tts, flowers in her hair rf and carried Baptist church Sunday. | an arm bouquet of orchid chrysan- Mrs. Carl Turner of Ninety-Six,, themums with matching satin nb- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bons. She wore a rhinestone necklace, Hayne Willingham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore and Mrs. Hattie Moore visited relatives in Prosperity Sunday. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wick er will be interested to know they have moved into their apartments in the Workman home. a gift of the groom. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory duchess satin, featuring a Queen Anne collar. The keyhole neckline was enhanced with imported seed pearls, fitted bodice, full gathered' skirt which ended in a court length j train, long fitted sleeves ending in Mrs. W. G. Puckett and Lumas ca ii a lily points at the wrist. Her fin- Puckett of Greer, visited Mr. and g er Lp veil of bridal illusion was,at- Mrs. Rolfe Clark Sunday. Mr. and tached to a head-dress of plaited illu- Mrs. Clark accompanied Mrs. Puck-' s j on fastened with clusters of orange ett and Lumas to CroSs Anchor > blossoms, and she carried a white where they attended the Prather- Lanford wedding at New Hope Bap tist church. satin Bible topped with a white or chid, showered with lilies of the val ley. The mother of the bride, Mrs. Rob- YVoman’s Club Party er t O’Dell, wore a cinnamon brown On last Thursday evening the Jo- cre p e dress and a corsage of yellow anna Woman’s club held its regular, carn ations, while Mrs. James Edward monthly meeting at Joanna club J Evans, the bridegroom’s mother, house in the form of a tacky party. J cb ose. a two-piece dress of grey and Mrs. G. N. *Foy, president, called a corsa ge of yellow carnations, the meeting to order and the busi- Immediately after the ceremony, ness was disposed of as quickly as tbe young couple received in the ves- possible for the party. tibule of the church. Everybody came in costume. Mrs. During the evening, the bridal cou- Lavinia Cooley, program chairman, pi e i e ff for their wedding trip to the directed an evening of fun. Prizes, mountains of North Carolina. For were awarded Mrs. James Simpson, trave ij n g, ^ rs . Evans wore a min- and Mrs. Tot Stewart in the games. ! g i ed brown two-piece wool sharkskin Thtf judges, Mrs. Joe Anderson, su j t> w ith dark brown blouse, and hat Mrs. Clisby Templetop and Miss Kit-: and gloves of cinnamon brown, the ty Mae Moseley, had quite a struggle bat being trimmed in dark green vel- in awarding the prizes for the grand! vet Her shoes and bag were of brown march. The first prize for the tack- and sbe WO re the orchid from her iest costume went to Mrs. Ed Hunni- Bible. cutt, second prize to Mrs. Joe Purdy, j After/the wedding trip, the young In the class of the cutest, first prize, C0U pi e w in be at home at 1707 Lirid- was given Mrs. Bill Byars and second sa y street,, Newberry. to Mrs. Joe Abrams. Refreshments of barbecue sand- thf chron , cle wiches, potato chips, pickles, olives. . , — . cake and coffee were served during Completely C overs C Union s Trade the latter part of the evening. The' Are* for Advertisers Joanna Stores through Manager J. 1 There Is No Suhetltute for News- M. 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