The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 12, 1950, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, January 12, 1950
NEW 1950 PLYMOUTHS TO BE SHOWN TODAY
the death of her father, Mr. Sassa-
row, of Greenville, who formerly
lived at Joanna.
Jimmy Stewart is a patient at Jo
anna Memorial hospital with pneu-
' monia.
I Bud Carr^.s quite ill at the local
' hospjtal.
Rolf Clark Mrs. James 1747 DicnLlorl
rs. Claude Parrish and 1
Person*. Rehabilitated
were Mrs.
Mitchell, Mrs.
Mrs. Frances Murphy.
Mrs. E. J. Willingham, vice-presi
dent, presided over , the business Special to The chronicle,
hour. Routine business was dis
cussed. Columbia, Jan. 11.—The Vocat|6n-
_ t During the social hour, Mrs. Joe a l rehabilitation division of the Si C.
Mrs. Lester Hair is ill at her home Purdy, Mrs. Frank Phillips and Mrs.'State Department of Education re-
Frank Reeder served fruit cake, cof- habilitated ajtotal of 1,742 disabled
fee and salted nuts. —t-porscns'during the* fiscal year end-
^ ing June 30, 1949, enabling, ihe state
Birth Announcements to rank fifth in the United States in
'■ Padgett number of disabled persons rehabili-
Mr. and Mrs. J. (?.- Padgett an- tated dulling the year, it was r^veal-
the birth o! a daughter, ec j ^is week by P. G. Sherer, direc-
1 on Marion street with flu.
To Speak Sunday
DufTy Freeman and Henry W.
■ Longshore will speak at the Joanna
\ Presbyterian church Sunday, Janu- 1 nou nce
Ss 1 Th! .
to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John William Moon In the area which includes Lau-
... , o.. . ! announce the birth of a son, John rens, Greenville and Pickens coun-
Metnodist Society Meets # William, Jr., at Blalock clinic, Jan- a of 201 persons were re-
The Woman’s Society of Christian uary 5. Mrs. Moon is the former Miss habilitated during the past fiscal
Service of the Methodist.church held Margaret Nix. year, under the guidance of Counsel-
the monthly meeting last Tuesday —?—♦ i ors Lawrence Curry and W. A. Sond-
evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Masons To Meet Saturday ley. *
Hunnicutt. Mrs. Pearl Williams ,*as; Magnolia Lodge No. 355, A. F. M.J 'in regard to population, South
co-hostess.
” , . . . • i confer the master degree on a Carolina ranked third in the nation,
During the business, hour, the ptes- class of candidates Saturday night,' W 'th 93t rehabilitated 1 172 were un-
The front of the new Plymouth has a massive appearance. The grille 1 ident, Mrs. Walter Fulmer, welcom- 1 January 14, at 7 o’clock. All visiting emuloved at the time services were
has been simplified, and the bumper is larger. There’s a new name plate ed each member. Tjie roll called Masons are cordially invited to at- started The annual rate of earnings
responding tend. 1 , . , .
" m — of the rehabilitated group was in-
tiif rnKnviri r j creased from $11,457 before rehabif-
int CHKO.MCLE itation to $36,529 after rehabilita-
Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade tion. Director Sherer pointed out that
Area for Advertisers •; a “rehabilitation” is recorded only
in larger block letters, and a bigger, more colorful medallion. The cars
look new "both coming and going." They will be shown today (Thurs
day) for the first time by Cooper, Motor Co., local distributors.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative
and minutesj^ead. The corresponding
secretary read several "thank you”
notes to the society. t
Mrs. Fulmer appointed a commun-,
ion committee consisting of Mrs.
Jack Hunnicutt and Mrs. Ed Hunni-
'cutt.
Mrs. Pat Bowers had charge of the
program for the evening. "The Peo.-
. y v nd ^ ^ U|U * NU:>1 ° 11 LMavU1 * i
and Mr.s. Carl . ease v isitFd T. . • V- Mrs. Luther Wright, "Consecration”
jWW. who is a patient in a to.um- Rev. and Mrs^ James MitcheH are b Mrs Vernon Garner and ..R eali .|
b:a hospital, on Sunday. _ i attending the ’Brotherhood conven- z ^ tion „ by Mrs Hayne Willingham .
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stolt of Green- tion .n Columbia this week. The meeting adjourned with prayer,
ville, were Sunday-guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kibler and, hostesses served a salad
Mrs. H. A. Wilburn. _ children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schum- course, coffee and cake. ■ ■ .. |
Sgt. and Mrs. ‘Grady Darnell of P° r t of Ne>vberry, were Sunday - ---♦
Charleston, Mrs. Julia Norris and guestS of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowmaan. ^ Series of Meetings .
Gene' of Cross Hill, were gusets of j Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart attended Beginning Sunday evening at 7
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clark over the a surprise birthday dinner for Mrs. 1 o’clock at the Methodist church, the
week-end. J. W. Davis in Ware Shoals Sunday, pastor. Rev. Joe Giles, will* begin a
Mr and Mrc Tlrnn I^ver ard at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank; series of sermons on “The Ten Com-1
Mr and Mrs L O. Overstreet ' of Davisj Mrs. Davis w’as 76 years old. mandments.” The public is cordially
Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Rev. and Mrs. Joe Giles, Mrs. J. invited.
M. Ross, Mrs. Joe Abrams and Mrs. - ~
Robertson attended the district mis- ^ outh Rally in ( olumbia
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Lever Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Nabors spent c * -
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. ^ l - on f r ^. ra 7 ln ,
The Senior Youth of the Methodist
, . _ .. church \fondav night i church are invited to attend the
and Mrs. Otis Crapps, in Summit. Metnoaist enuren .vionaay nigm. youth Rallv in Columbia Saturday
Mr and 1 Mrs. J. T. Lawrence of, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Morris and Mr.\ * ou ™ Ka ^ y The ranywHlbeheld
Clinton visited Mr. end Mrs. Gene v ha ,J ie s h u t PI>er : at Washington Street Mrthodisl
Bragg Sunday. at Adams camp Saturday night. . c hurch Each one going will need to
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Weathers Mr. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Propps of Kii ^ r [lun
and Mrs. Homer Stevens and chil- . Greer, were Sunday visitors of Mr
dren and Miss Tory Stevens visited and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lewis in Green- ♦——— %
wood Sunday. j Woman’s Club Meets
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden of Cal- ' Sixty-three members of Joanna
houn Falls, were recent visitors of Woman’s club attended the first 1950
Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell. meeting on Thursday. The club
Mr.~ahd Mrs. Broadus Baker and came to order with^inging of the
Helen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. club song, “Friemffiip." Mrs'. G ; N -'g ram t w e tonic being “Plaving Fair
Charlie Kinard in Newberry Sun- Foy, president,"weTcomed the visitors 1 Xpc being P1 >ln * pJir
buy supper. Transportation will be
arranged for those desiring to go.
Baptist Missionary Union Meets
Last Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock
the Missionary Union of the Baptist
church held their January meeting.
The program chairman, Mrs. Joe
Purdy, presented an interesting pro
day. ' who were presidents of clubs and so
M*\and Mrs. George Metts and cial organizations at Clinton and Ly-
Sylvia^’isited the former s -'arents, dia Mills. Mrs. James Simpson of-
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Metts. in Little fered the evening prayer, and Miss,
Mountain recently. Ruth Hair read an interesting ar-1
Mrs. Willie Mae Odom and chil- tide. "Short History of' Laurens;
dren of Lydia Mills, were visitors County.”- ..
Sunday of* Mr. and Mrs. John Bur- The prize for the Christmas deco-:
rjett. - rations were announced as follows:j
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Long,. Mr. and 1st prize for the prettiest, Mrs. CarH
'Mrs. Irby Long and children of Franzen, with 2nd prize going to:
Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Abrams. In the most orig-1
Johnny Stroud Sunday. ihal class, Mrs. E. J. Willingham won 1
Mrs. Joe Johnson attended the 1st place, and Mrs. William Dunlap t
funeral of Miss P’umie Bigham in 2nd. In the simplest, Mrs. D. M. Carr:
Clinton Monday. > wa's~ i awarded first place and Mrs.'
> R. C. Lollis of Honea Path, spent James Hollingsworth won second,
the week-end with nis daughter* place.
Mrs. Champ.Johnson, and Mr. John- During the social hour the pro-,
son: * gram chairman had arranged an jn-|
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Lavinia teresting debate on "Resolved/Tis ’
and Mike were Sunday guests of Better to Enter 1950 With a Man.’
Mr. and Mrs Verner Ross in Green- Mrs. G. "N. Foy and Mrs. Nathan
-'ville • '■ Brazil presented the affirmative and•
V Mr and Mrs. W. E. Hols Wick, Misses Ruth Hair and Kat Flow the:
1 Lud . nc! Margaret of Newberry, vis- negative.
ited Mr and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell Sat-' Each member was asked to come,
urday. , dressed to represent a month of the.
Mrs. Grace Traxler of Boone, N. pa$t year and prizes were awarded!
C, is spending several days with to’ Miss Katherine Flow, dressed as;
Mrs. Annie'L. Simpson. an Easter bunny for April, who won,
Mrs. D. M Carr and Pat spent Sat- first prize, and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt,!
urday in Charlotte. N. C., with Mr. who came as a pilgrim, for Novem-
:.r’ 1 Mr.- Hagn Cathey "Mrs/Carr’s her. second prize.
mother. Mrs. Nannie Moore, is quite The program was closed with
ill in the hospital. "Serious Thoughts for the New
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes of Cross Year.” •
Anchor, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Myrtle McCumber and her |
and Mrs. L J. Brock. group served doughnuts, coffee and,
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Franc'H spent salted nuts.
Others.
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