The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 18, 1950, Image 10

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Pajre Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 18, 1950 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA ~ MKv CECIL O’DELL. Ccyrrspondrnt and Representative Mrs. Walter Waits is spending sev- and son had dinner at A,dams Camp era! days in Greenville with her Sunday. daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and! Mrs. Julian Gardner. son of Columbia, spent Sunday with' of Kinards; Mrs. Amanda Chandler 1 in the apartments; Edgar Whitsel on Sumter street, and Baby Taylor of near Clinton. Friends of Luther Brock will re gret to know he is ill at his home. ■■ r — • -j Class Meeting The Intermediate Girls’ Sunday! Mr and Mrs Louie Nabors, Leon- the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. school class of the Baptist church! ard Price and L. E. Prater visited Tot Stewart. [ , held its class meeting Friday night j 1 relatives in Batesburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Harold at the home of Miss Dot Carr. Miss; Mr. and Mrs Johnny Moore and Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell Boots Thomas led the devotional. The j son. Mr. and Mrs. E L. Prater and visited Mrs. A. F. Campbell in Clin- teacher of the class is Mrs. Harold' children. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thom- ton Sunday. Murphy. The hostess served cake'[ as and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne and and drinks. Lake and children were Sunday sons, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore . guests of Mr and Mrs.-W. E. Adams spent Sunday in Taylors with Mr. Mrs. Garner Entertains in Columbia.’ and Mrs, Fred Wilson. 1 Mrs. Walter Garner entertained, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Long anl fam- Miss Rose Ann Little of Charlotte, I? r . ^ er P a E, ent ;>’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry! jly visited relatives in Greenville N. C., visited Miss Brenda O’Dell and „ es ,° n ^ un<la y at her home on | Sunday. Mike Cooley Sunday. Magnolia street. Those presented at; David Chandler spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wright visited c * inner were Mr. and Mrs. James end with his parents in Rembert. Mrs. Wright’s mother, Mrs. R. C. Lol- an d sor ^s, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weinberg of lis, in Honea Path recently. iV n Carolyn Thomas,. Athens, Ga,, were week-end guests Mrs. Johnny Moore and Miss Kit- and Mrs. Simpson, Dutsy ©f the latter’s parents ,Mr. and Mrs tie Mae Mf>selgy_-apent TthnrcHay and f' T eeves ' , and Mrs. Carl Garner, Sloan Rowland Mrs. Weinberg re- Friday in Charleston and attended v r * aT Vl Mrs - y, ern< J!l. 9 ar !l er a , mained for several days. I the state hospital association meet- Mr ‘. and e “ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galloway ‘ ing. i ton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Har-^ visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gardner and , rvin . *’ or ^ an and Rev., Mrs. A. G. Galloway, in Clinton the Miss Malba Gardner spent Sunday. usse “ Ta yIor of ^Spartanburg, pa^t week-end. in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Jul-! ^ j , w Mrs. Tom Chandler and Mrs. J. D. ian Gardner. I . Card of Thanks Butler attehded the industrial nures’s Mr. and MrS. Carl Hamby and son' 1 y an ’ express my deepest ap- meeting in Greenville last Wednes- of Simpsonville, were Sunday visi- P re <j iatl0 ^ everyone who sent me day. : tors of Mrs. Joe Abrams. i cards and flowers while I was in the Mrs. Roy O'Dell of Fort Mill, spent Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams and rP 3 ? 1 ^.®* 7 H meant so much to me. Sunday night and Monday with Mr. little Algie visited Mrs. Abrams’ par- t y _., say a w0 ^ d of ^.P* 13 , t ; 0 „ ev - and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham in Green- ‘{ oe „9 1 ® s ’?* ev ' * Iai !l?. s M ltchel j> Rev. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Boyce and chil- f ville Sunday. | *;• ^ • Spillers of Clinton, and Bey. dren spent the week-end in Hickory, 1 Mr. andhtylrs. j w. Campbell and i ^ a ?? e . s vl n 8 9l) y of Laurens, for N C , with the latter’s parents, Mr. ’ son were recent visitors in Bessemer visits and prayers. May and Mrs. T. M Ruff. Miss Elaine. City. N. C. They visited Mrs. Camp-j 9 od b , less everyone who had a part Boyce and Mrs. W. J. Hogan returned bell s brother, Leon Mullinax, and ln ma ^ m S my illness more pleasant, •with Mr and Mrs. Boyce after spend- Mrs Mullinax. ing several days in Hickory. I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden and Mrs. Frances Giles joined Mrs. W. children of Calhoun Falls, spent the A Moorhead of Clinton and spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David Mi ss Florella Campbell compli- —Earcie Brown. Dinner Party the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Madden. mented Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGill Mr. and Mrs. George Metts and Major and Mrs. Fred Ross and chil- \ of Kansas City, Mo., on Saturday eve- Bylvia spent the week-end in Little dren of Marion, were week-end visi- n i n S with a dinner party at her home Mountain with Mr. Metts’ parents, tors of their parents the past week- ■ on Moultrie street. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole, Mr. and end. I Throughout the living room were Mrs. L. H. Poag visited Mrs. Bennie Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer, Miss 1 iow arrangements of white asters. Cole in Greenville Sunday. Frances Bolick and George Walter 1 Miss Campbell presented the new- Mrs. Nell Bishop and Miss Sara visited Mrs. Ida Cromer and Mrs. fy married couple with matching Nell Bishop of Ware Shoals, were John Fulmer in Newberry Sunday. | pictures in mahogany frames. Twelve Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. V.j Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall and Mr. guests enjoyed this occasion. L. W’ilbum. and Mrs. Junior Hall of Prosperityn ^ Mrs. Harold Darnell and Kay attended the revival services last Picnic Outing Enjoyed Frances spent the week-end in Whit- Tuesday night. I The entire cast of the operetta, mire with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Starnes. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum-'Label of Dreams Come True,” will Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch and bia. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross'S 0 to Lake Greenwood for a picnic Dixie spent Sunday in Easley and and Mrs. W. W. Hair Sunday j Saturday morning. They will be ■visited their mother, Mrs. R. E. Couch Jimmy Templeton of Calhoun chaperoned by Miss Sloan, Miss and Mrs. Bessie Reeves. Falls, visited his grandparents, Mr. Freeman, Mrs. Giles, Marvin Norman Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brock and chil- and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Sunday. and Johnny Moore. dren of Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. ♦—— ^ Mattie Brok Harris of Spartanburg, With The Sick Music Recital Given visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock a Mrs. Mary Burton of Kinards, is The music pnupils of Miss Betty few days last week i receiving treatment at Joanna hos- Jo Sloan and Mrs. Frances Giles will Mr. and Mrs. Doc Buchanan, John- pital. . be presented in a piano recital in the | ny and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The following were discharged Joanna school auditorium - at 7:30 Budhanan. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis from Joanna hospital and are recup- on ^ a y 18 - i| and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leahman erating at their homes: Irene Vaughn, The pupils who will participate are ~~ as follows: Anna Margaret Dunlap, Carolyn 1 Norriss, Willie Mae McGowan, Boh- | dan Kramm, Brenda O’Dell, Brenda , i Cobb .Sandra Salters, Elinor Niver, | ^Tom Stroud, Margaret White, Ann' Niver, Carolyn Schumpert, Dolly Adair, Willie Mae Murrab, Rachel ■ Morgan, Hazel Wehunt, Linda Jo Poore, Judy Dunlap, Patsy Poag, Ge-* neva Adair, Dixie Couch, Nell Gru- ! ber, Pat Carr, Linda Buchanan, Pasty ; Whitmire, Gwendol Price, Elizabeth ! Ann Howe, Peggy Wehunt, Myrtle | Murphy. Moose Memorial Service Sunday f Friends will be interested to learn that a memorial service for the late Wm. A. Moorhead, Virgil Kinard, and all departed brother Moose will be held next Sunday afternoon, May 21, at Epworth Methodist church in Jo-i| anna. The hour will be 3 o’clock, and'I the public is invited. Congressman Jpseph R. Bryson will make the memorial address, and special music will be given by a quartet with the church organist ac companying. A section of the church will'be re served so that members of the Moose may sit-in a body for the service. Also, a section for the immediate families of the men for whom the service is being hefttr Baptist YWA Meeting The YWA of Joanna Baptist church met Monday night *at 7 o’clock for their regular semi-monthly meeting, with Mrs. Modeene Brazel, leader in attendance. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. Brazel, Misses Inez Tinsley, Joyce Smith, and Ruth Hair. Foliowing the business hour and the program a social hour was en joyed and refreshments of cookies and punch were served. The next meetir'’. which is sched uled for Monday. June 5, will be held at the home of Miss Joyce Smith on Calhoun street, and al} girls of YWA age are invited to jdiiv-the-grou Meetings are held each first and third Monday. MOTHER ADVISES S-.u •*4 fait varjj MmMI Mfd ■ntfc>r y««rc M th* mr§»4 «m fa try it. •MW/ I Mt Iwartlfy al anything I •Mat/ tlaap wall m*4 4a aat fact 1 Scalf'f U aa harfcal ttamach tank a*4 tha 4r*t battia it guar- antaad ta satisfy ar yawr maaay back, fry it ta4ay. THE CHRONICLE L Completely Covert CUnton’s Trade Area for AdvertUera There It No Subetltate for Newt- paper Advertising Crisp Iceberg Lettuce... .2£.27* Crunchy Golden Heart Tender Celery ..111 1 Sweet Golden Bantam Tiny Now Red Fresh Con . 4 33/ Red Potatoes . 5 ^ 25/ California Avocados .... 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