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V * 4 4 I r \ Page Eight Y THE CLINTON CHRONICLE • -/- Thursday, March 2, 1950 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative — r..t Two Marooned Jodnna Men Are Rescued On Island Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Ross and ed,the fungal of the former's broth-.y Evans Shca , 50 and L Eni . children, Betty and Pat and Mary er. Clarence Atk.ns, in Gaffney last son 30 of Joanna> were rescU(?d Sue Ross 01'Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Friday.^ Monday afternoon from an island S. L. Hair of Columbia, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Guin and fam- in Lake Murray on which they iruests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. iiy visited relatives in Rock Hill re- niarooned Russell Taylor, ministerial student cently. 1 'hours, ot Wofford college, was the. week- Mr. and M*s. Hubert Godfrey and » '„ ■ .. , . • tnd guest of Marvin Norman. Martha Ann spent the week-end with .. f . , ‘ .. ‘ ' Mr nn.1 Mrs. Fred Crocko,. Miss the latter's parents. Mr. and MrsJ ,fKd “ Mr.-Murphy, brought he Mar,an Cracker. Mr. and Mr: C. J. Perry Duk es. near Batesburg. ' v “ » sh °™' n •>“ Brown of Camden. Mrs. Sallie Crock- Roland Godfrey was the lboal a ‘ ab!JU ‘ 2 0 clock ln ,he ^ eV and Miss F'rances King of Whit- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. mire, spent Sunday with Mr. and Godfrey in Simpsonville. Mrs. John Gaskin. i — 1 — Hamilton spoke on Sunday morning at the Associate Reformed Presby terian church and in the evening pic tures were shown of the work in India. { Dr. and M/s. Hamilton are now on a year’s furlough and are resid ing in Statesville, N. C. ning, March 3, at 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of explaining the county school reorganization plan. The nine members of the reorgan-j lization committee will be present and attend. ^V. R. Anderson, superintendent of the Clinton schools, will lead the dis cussion. ? The public is cordially invited to for approximately 16 First Fresbyterion Has $27,332 Budget For Year 1950-51 week- James Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and children of Honea Path, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock Sunday. Mrs. J F. Lowman, Sr., and Miss Ann Lowman spent the week-end in Greenwood with Mrs. bowman’s son. noon. Numerous boats had patrolled the lake since the men were reported Birthday Party missing. They left Coogler's land- Miss Lillian Bodie was guest of o clock Sunday morning Ijonor at a birthday party given'by an< ^ were heard from again un- her sister, Mrs. Bo Gardner, at Jo- , HI their rescue. , anna club Friday night. Forty- : TheMwo fishermen said that a seven young people enjoyed this oc- strong wind blew their outboard casion. 1 motor boat against the island and .'the boat was filled with water, J. F. bowman, Jr., and Mrs. Low- man. J. F. Lowman. Sr., joined hi.! Durtn* the evening games and in- drowncd , he motor | eavi „„ M-ifn anH riamrhtpr Sundflv , formal dancing were enjoyed. wnicn arownea me motor, leaving Mr and Mrs. w R. KUchen for- Mrs ' Gardner served *« cream. them stranded. When rescued they mcrlv of Norfolk. Va„ and Joanna, i candies and cookies. jWere suffering from exposure but are now making their home in Whit-i Miss Bodie opened and passed the we ^ e " ot “ in ser * ous condition. Both mire with the former’s parents. lovely gifts - presented her by the sald the > r were a R cr a lone * Mr. and Mrs Clisby Templeton guests present. ^ | 801116 night on the island. ;uid children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ♦ Templeton visited Mr and Mrs B World Day of Prayer India MlSSIOnaneS Templeton in'Greenville Sunday. j TheAVorld Day of Prayer was ob- . * p p pL llr _i Mr and Mrs. Ezell Abney and served by the ladies of the Metho- M. r. V^fiurcn daughter of* Newberry, visited Mr. dist church last Friday afternoon., , • and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell Friday of last Around a worship center of open r ‘ anci D. Hamilton. m:s- week. Bible and tall blue, candles, Mrs. j.! sionanes to India and their son, Lind- Cecil O'Dell and Suzanne O'Dell J. Abrams presented a very interest- ' sa y’ a stu dent at Erskine college, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft in' ing program. Rev. Joe Giles gave an Silverstreet Sunday. i interesting talk concerning a Japa- Thp Every-Member Canvass of the First Presbyterian church has been announced for Sunday following the morning wo-rSTup service. Members are asked then to $o_to the-educa-_. jtional building and make their pledg es with their assigned divisions. The goal for the year 1950-51, be ginning April 1, has been given as $27,332.00. divided for current ex penses $19,832.00, benevolent caus es $7,500.00. The budget as recom mended by the deacons for operating 1 expenses is an increase of $5,327.00 over last year. The total budget last year was $22,005.00. School Meet At. ! Laurens Friday were week-end visitors here. Dr. A general meeting of the public at large will be held in the Laurens city on Friday eve- schools auditorium If You Don’t Read THE CHRONICLE . You Don’t Get the New* CLEAN FUN By SUNSHINE CLEANERS SUNSHINE • CLEANERS (uuAjLiCju FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY - PH: 436 FLORIDA ST CLINTON, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson cole- nese friend and the power of prayer, brated ;heir 19th wedding anniver-1 The meeting adjourned with the r ary Tuesday. : singing of the Doxology and benedic- Mrs. Lois Webb and children of,tion. Clinton, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. I ♦ " - Betty Webb. ! Woman’s Club Will Meet Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leahman The Joanna Woman’s club will and son of Belton, spent the week- meet Thursday night at 7 o'clock at' end with Mr and Mrs. R L Francis, the club rooms. The program chair-; Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie, Miss man has announced that Miss Peggy; Lillian Bodie and Miss Marlene Low- Jo Shands will present an 'audio- i man spent Saturday in Newberry visual program, assisted' by Mrs.' with relatives. Frances Giles. Mrs. Grover Nabors spent the The social hour will be in charge; week-end in Charlotte. N. C.. with of Miss Hilda Oxner’s group. Mr and Mrs. M. B. Summerville. With The Sick There she joined Mr. Cooley and is Friends of Mrs. Lester Hair will spending several days in Stokesdale, i regret to learn she continues ill fit N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Grover i Joanna hospital. 'j Cooley. ' Little Tommy Jenkins is at home Mrs. D. M. Carr attended, a dis- on Milton Road after being a patient trict meeting of postmasters in; at the local hospital for a few days. Woodruff Tuesday. E. J. Willingham is confined to his Mrs. Russell Miller and Kathy of;home on Moultrie street on account Bennettsville, are visiting Mrs. Mill- of illness. er’s mother, Mrs. D. M«. Carr. j Fearless Rowe is ill at his home Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tew of Fay- on Marion street. -etteville, N. C., spent the week-end • Little Jerry Hall is recuperating with the former’s sister, Mrs. Swan- at his home on Hampton street after nie Wicker: - ~ Ian--automobile-accident Sunday, , Mrs. James Mitchell was a busi- Friends of Miss Mildred Bozard will regret ot know she is ill at her home on Milton Road. ness visitor in Spartanburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and little Chuck of Columbia, were Sun day guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart. Church Meeting The Woman’s Society of Christian Mrs. Pat Bowers and Billy Bowers Service will come together next were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs..jTuesday night for their March meet- Horace Poozer in Newberry. | ing. After the business program Mrs. Mrs. Garnell Graham and daughter ( James Simpson and Mrs. Lavinia of Walhalhi, and Miss Frances Gra-jCooley will be hostesses for the so-' ham of Greenville, spent Sunday. c ial hour. All members and ladies with Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams. of the church are invited to attend. 1 Ed Hunnicutt w’as a visitor in Greenwood Saturday. Honored With Party Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright and : Last Tuesday afternoon little Miss Jack Wright attended the funeral of Martha Ann Godfrey was hostess to John Pitts in Honea Path recently. > about fifteen little friends at a party Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely, Bob in honor of her sixth birthday. Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. Gettis Atta-1 Miss Effie Lou Godfrey entertain- way and daughter of Greenville, ed the children, playing games on :t visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams the lawn and some indoor games. Sunday. * The green, pink and white decor- Mr. and Mrs. Champ Johnson and ated cake had six burning cnadles. I family visited the latter’s mother,'! Mrs. Hubert Godfrey served ice Mrs. R. C. Lollis, in Honea Path cream, individual decorated birthday Sunday. squares and lemonade. Each child Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Atkins attend- -A-as given a plastic gift and balloons.; -v- i! GOLD THEATRE JOANNA, S. C. , Morning Show*—10 A. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee—3 P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30 Every Night Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax) Children under 12—9c Thur.-Fri. March 2-3 Challenge of Lassie Saturday March 4 Smoky Mountain Melody With Roy Acuff Make Believe Ballroom Mon.-Tues. March 6-7 Yes Sir, That’s My Baby (In Color) With Donald O’Connor Wednesday March 8 . Secret Garden . With Margaret O’Brien Also CASH NIGHT NEXT— Abbott, Costello Juniors Have Party The Junior Sunday school class of the Methodist church was enter tained last Wednesday afternoon with a party at the church. Their teacher, Mrs. E. R. Prater, led the entertainment of games and contests. Refreshments of colored sup cakes and hot chocolate were served the group at the close of the party. Birthday Dinner On Sunday Mrs. Jack Holsonback entertained for her husband in honor of his 69th birthday with a family dinner. Those helping Mr. Holsonback celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Mar gin Holsonback, and sons, of New berry, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Duckett of Newberry, ”Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hol sonback and children, Mrs. Peggy Snelgrove and r daughter, Mrs. Bell Tew and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gresh- •anftr : [ Church Board To Meet Monday The Executive Board of the Wom en of the Church of the First Pres byterian church will meet Monday, March 6, at 4 o’clock. All members ; are invited to be present. This will be the last meeting at which the pres ent officers will preside before the new church year begins. —»wwKini6innmiiMmniiiH»muu > Gray Funeral Home Clinton. 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •. .&nd ••• EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra. 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