The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 02, 1950, Image 8

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c vt ;.. ; / T f -X. Pajre Eight I * ) THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 2, 1950 NEW BLUE KEY MEMBERS AT P. C. #1 V 7. dergoing treatment at the Columbia Hbspifal. ——♦ Birth Announcement Burts Mr. and Mrs. Byran Burts of New- berry ^nnoTince the birth of a^ son, Michael Byranr at the Newberry County hospital. •' Mrs. Burts will be remembered as Miss Ruby Lee Harrelson of Jo anna. - . * * • * V'' , < ■ ■ • y ^ 1 & - Class Meeting Held The Ladies Class of the Baptist ■church met in the assembly room at I the chufch on Monday for their reg- | ular class meeting. Miss Etta Adams had charge of the worship program which was certter- ed around “Wearing An Armor For V i Christ.” — — j During the business hour, Mrs. , iF'rank Phillips, president, presided. Plans were outlined for the coming year’s work. . c • Mrs. E. J. Willingham led the en tertainment for the t social hour The hostesses served apple-pie a-la-mode and coffee. -• — W. M. S. Will Meet The W. M. S. of the Baptist church will hold their monthly meeting on February 7 at 7 o’clock in the church. . Mrs. Jo^ Purdy will have charge of the program. The hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames C. O. Parrish, Harriet Nabors and Lester Hair. All members are asked to be present and visitors are welcome. Woman’s Club Meets Tonight Will all members of Joanna Wom an’s club please remember that the February meeting will be Thursday (tonight) at 7 o’clock. The chairman has announced there will be a val entine box to remember your Joan na sister with a valentine, but no gifts at the club, please. Mrs. Carson Nabors and Mrs. Frances Giles will present a musical program with their music pupils of Joanna schools taking part. The social hour will be in charge of Mrs. L. H. Poag and her group. X ^ Revival Starts Friday The Pentecostal Holiness church will hold a special three-day revival beginning Friday February 3rd through Sunday February 5th.‘ Rev. Ray Steward of Greenville will bring the message each evening. The pub lic is cprdially invited" Hunnicutt—Beaman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt an nounce the engagement of their daughter Anrjelda Genail, to Pvt. Troy G. Beaman of Kinards and Camp Carson, Colo. Pvt. Beaman is the sorTot Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beaman of Kinards. The wedding plans will be an nounced later. W. S. C. S. Will Hold February Meeting, The February meeting of the Wo man’s Society of Christian Service . of the Methodist church will be Tties- day evening, February 7. Mrs. J. C. Simpson will lead the program of the evening, the topic being “The World Must Learn To Read.” The worship program will be under the leadership of Mrs. J. 'J. Airhrhs. '^Op'eTiiwg'The Book of Books.” It is important that all members attend the meeting, and visitors are welcome. XUS ■' X ft Shown here are five men tapped for membership in Presbyterian colleRe’s Blue Key leadership fraternity. They are, left to right, top row: Kd Campbell of McCormick, and B. A. Brown, of Kingstree. Bottom row: Henry L'heureux of Ge^getown, Ed Kenney of Aiken, and Jim llollandsworth -of Portsmouth, Va. PERSONAL AND SOCIALHEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Hoyt Nobles, Billy Nobles) Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and I and Miss Mary Ellen Clamp of children of Hpnea Path, were Sun-1 Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.) and Bobby were Sunday dinner Brock. guests ot Mrs.. \V. W. Hair. Mr^ and Mrs. Richard Willingham Mr. arrdrMrs. George Murrah and and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wicker son of Johnston, visited Mr. and and son were Sunday guests of Mr- Mrs. L A. Morgan over the week- and Mrs. Clarence Fulmer in New- enct. . berry. Mr. and Mrs. Rubie Landford Mrs. W. W. Hair and Ruth were spent Sunday in Gaffney with Mr. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. T. L. Ellis. ‘ Hoyt Nobles in Newberry. Miss Lucy Gilbert of Whitmire, MfsTWe—Johnson, Mrs. Cecil was the week-end guest of Mr. and O’Dell, Jeff and Suzanne O’Dell; Oliver Wicker. spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore, Mr. Mrs. Roy Templeton in Calhoun and Mrs. Ernest Osborne and sons Falls. \ isited re.atives in Gastonia, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Atkins visited Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bodie in New- Mrs. D. L. Koon of Gramling, Mr. berry Sunday, and Mrs. S. T Sessoms and family, Miss Mela Clara Dean of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sessoms and was the week-end guest of Mr. and family of Newberry, Mr. arid Mrs. M rs. John Burnett. George Frady 9 f Erskine and Win- M r. and Mrs. W. L. Ray and chil- throp colleges, were guests over the dren of Charleston, spent the week- week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Furman enc j vvith Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ray. ' ^ r - an< ^ M rs - Ira Whittle were Pfc. Donald Boozer of Cherry visitors in Greenville Sunday. Point, N. C„ spent the week-end with M r. and Mrs. Jack Simmons at- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray tended the funeral of Shealy Hall in Boozer. Due West, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater were Mr . and Mrs G w and called to Batesburg Friday due to children were Sunday visitors in the death of Mr. Prater s sister, Mrs. Newberry of Mr. and Mrs. Hamm Nannie Miller. Those attending the Roof, funeral services from Joanna were Mrs. Carlton Wehunt and Miss Mr. and Mrs. E .R. Prater, Mr. and Dons Wehunt visited Me. and Mrs. Mrs. Guy Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Louie q q Lever in Newberry Sunday. ! Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rowe, Messers Roy Boyce and Gene -Ir, and Mrs. Bill Prater, Sump Bragg visited in Belton Sunday. Prater. Mrs. Dolly Prater, Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright vis-' Evans, Ralph Prater, Mr. and Mrs. ited Mr< and M rs. R. C. Lollis of Gene Prater, Mrs. Marvin Tucker , Honea Path Sunday, and Miss Mela Ray Tucker. | Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Matheny, Pres- £ nc * ^ rS ' ^ ® roc ^ anc * ^ rs ' V on Herlong, Misses Dorothy and Sal- J, C. Simpson were Saturday visi- he Herlong of Johnston were Sun- Joe Herlong tors ?r. Greenville. day g ue sts of Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and Kay Giles. Frances Darnell spent Sunday withj Mr and M rs. Paul Taylor of Mrs. A 1 Campbell in Clinton. Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Mr and Mrs. Cleye Brannon and ace Hamm Sunday, children of Chappells, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Merchant guests of ^lr. and Mrs. J 0 ^ nn y visited Mrs. G. C. Merchant and Mr. Stroud - , , ahd Mrs. Norris Merchant in Kin- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Girk and ards s unday Miss Peggy Nell Girk of Ware Little Kay Frances Darnell, daugh-: Shoals, visited relatives here Sun- ter of Mr and Mrs> Harold Darnell day. celebrated her second birthday Tues-, day, January 31. Mrs. Minnie Lou Kitchen, Miss Li- M.r and Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Mr.' and Mrs. Fred E.lis A. E. Tinsley Jirn Tins- da Mae Burnett and John Burnett ley. Miss Inez Tinsley, Mrs^Ramola visited friends in Columbia Sundajy. 1 Duniap and Junior Bruce Ellis, Mr. M r. and Mrs. L. H. Poag and Pat- and Mrs. Bobby Beck and Mrs. sy, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole and son Wiihe Beck visited Wil iam Dunlap attended the g raduat io n exercises at at the Co umbia hosp.tal Sunday. ciemson Sunday. William Poag, their Mr. and Mrs^ Harold Darnell vis- was a member of the graduatin g ited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Starnes in , : Whitmire Sunday. : 3 ' - m Miss Joyce Frady of Columbia, ] visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Frady, recently. CHICKEN-PICKINS * imsTs TWC WAfiMltSS TO I/AKC COOSTC0 SOUP' FORDS CAFE “ tee yiustA. <f." 108 BROAD -CLiNTON-PH 9294 New Church Makes Community Appeal i Work on thg new Joanna Fire Baptized church is now underway and- it is hoped the building will be completed in the next few weeks. Already a number of contributions have been made by members of our church and other friends. We plan next week to begin a drive in the Joanna community fpr contributions for the building fund. The canvass ers will be Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Craw ford, Rev. Fred Rowe and Luther 1 Medlock. All contributions made to the above committee will be great ly appreciated. Services temporarily are being | held at the home of Mr. Crawford, 181 Tillman Circle, P. O. Box 384. —Rev. Roy Russ, Paptor. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the friends of the spooler room at Joanna Mills for the flowers, cards and cash donations received during my recent illness. —Mrs. Eula Quinton. With The Sick Mrs. Cecil Bishop is out again af- *ter being confined tot her home with flu. Friends of William Dunlap will be interested to know he has been mov ed to the Columbia Hospital. * Jimmy Farmer, Ann Lowman, the Sohumpert children, Eunice, Ed- I ward and Linda Rodgers have meas- els. Earl Rodgers has returned to his home on Hampton street’ after un- x. 1 £Home of Better Values Invitation to Spring... 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