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Thursday, January 19, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Fivp
Dr. Felder Smith
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Laurens, S. G.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
• Sooth Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phone 794 for Appointment
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent.and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dubose, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Still of Greenwood,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Alexander.
Mrs. Bertha Rodgers and son of
’Augusta, Ga.. visited Mrs. Rodgers’^
parents, Mr. and,Mrs. E. H. Hunni-
cutt, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. White of New
berry, were Thursday visitors of Mr.
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Veteran’s Hospital, Ward 12.
Terry Swygertr sn&^ll son of Mr,
and Mrs. Perry Lee $wygeft, is con
fined to his home wifh chicken pox.
Little Janice Fh-ice has measles.
—Mrs. Mary Campbell is a patient
at Joanna hos-pital. Mrs. Campbell
is the mother of Colie Campbell.
Mrs. Robert Plott, Jt\, is recuper
ating from an operation at a hospital
Rev.
Revival To Start
Joe Giles announces the
at the Methodist
and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. ..
Marion Prairie and Jack Archer ln ‘''-'hmonci, va
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.-Carl
Franzen recently.
Pfc. and Mrs. Robert Edward By-, . . ,
rum of Augusta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs s ^ nng K re .\! V f . A -i on j
L. ,M. Wood and Shelby, of New-*^ urch "Jl 1 be f" Apnl J 0 1 , and v ,'T
through May 5. Rev. M. K. Med-
lock, pastor of Trinity Methodist
church in Spartanburg, will be the
visiting minister. Let’s begin now to
pray and plan for a successful re
vival.
berry, and Mrs. Roy Osborne of Clin
ton, were Saturday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Croft in Silverstreet Sunday. ,
Mr and Mrs Jack Holsonbaek 5 , cho|r 0 nll „
snent a few days last week in Green- membcrs 0 , the Bap t Kl cho , r
„ Mrs - Holsonbaek s brotner, organized and
Jim Dodgen, is seriously ill at Th*
Greenwood hospital.
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Msesrs. Mark Tew and A. W.
Gardner of Fayetteville, N. C., spent
the week-end with Mrs. Swannie
Wicker and Mrs. Bell Tew.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Prater spent Sunday in J
'Atlanta, Ga. p ^
i Mr. and Mrs. Rubie Lanford spent}
the week-end in Columbia with Mr.
’ and Mrs. Lester Sweatt.
I Among the many visiting Bud Carr
elected officers for the choir. The
officers were elected as follows:
President—Mrs. Rolfe Clark.
Secretary—Bett/ Thomas.
Chiarman
of Literature Helen
Phillips,, assisted by Claudette Par
rish, Gene Floyd and Myrtle Mur- f
,
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Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rowland an-•
nounce the engagement of their
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j , daughter, Vera Juanita, Jd Beniamin
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Rudolph McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. ^ g ^ Weinbei g of Georgia. The
IR. Lanford, Miss Juanita Rowland, j pi ace j n ^e early
[Sloan Rowland, Legrande Shealy, S p r j n g .Joanna Baptist church.
Johnny Buchanan, Carl Phillips, ;
Horace Hamm, Miss Charlene Tur-'
! ner, Tony Fratiklin, Miss Irene Hipp,
and J. C. Lambert. , .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Moore, Mrs. Rolfe Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy, Robert"
Poore and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mur-
, phy and John Craig attended the
I singing convention at the Second
[Baptist church in Laurens Sunday. I
I Mrs. D. M. Carr and Pat spent the
! week-end with Mr. and Msr. S. L.
Hair in' Columbia and visited Bud
C^rr at the Veteran’s hospital. /
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and j
Darrell visited friends -in Abbeville
Sunday.
Members of the senior MYF and
[visitors attended the state youth ral-
j ly in Columbia Saturday. Those
[enjoying this meeting were Rev. and
[Mrs. Joe Giles, Mesdames James
, Simpson, Pat Bowers, Lavinia Cool-
! ey, Billy Bowers, Jack Wright,
Misses Ruth and Amelda Hunnicutt,
[Jackie Lovelace, Vernon Garner,
j Marvin Norman* Larry Garner,
George Walter Fulmer, Misses Fran-
:ces Bolick, Jaekie Harrelson and
Diana Morse.
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Birth Announcements
Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Me
lissa Barnes, January 16 at the Jo
anna hospital. The IRtle lady was
born on her mother’s birthday. Mrs.
Turner is the former Miss lyiarcia'
■ Galloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!
,C. E. Galloway of Clinton.
Madden
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Madden of
! Clinton, announce the birth,pf a son,
[Phillip Wayne, January 15 at Jo-
1 anna Memorial hds.pital.
* With The Sick
Little Nat Bates is a patient at the
local hospital with pneumonia.
Alvin Bedenbaugh is a patient at'
Joanna hospital
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