The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 15, 1950, Image 14

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♦ / Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 15, 1950 , »■ PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MBS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bridges of Indianhead, N. ,Y. are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joe John son and relatives in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ivester and son of Calhoun Falls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. George Wicker and daughter of Newberry spent 4 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King. Mrs. Ezell Azney and daughter June of Newberry were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell and Mrs. Pearl Williams. Mrs. Bob Davis and daughter are spending the week in Charlotte, N. C. with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. Walt Garner and Mrs. L. J. Brock v.s.ted Luther Brock at State Park Simpson. Sunday. ‘Bowers"' 6 Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wherry and, g 0 ., ia j Margaret of Newberry were Satur- f Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. S. C. S. Met Tuesday Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Johnny] Stroud, Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh and! Mrs. Curtis Salters were joint host-' esses to the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist 1 church. Mrs. Joe Abrams gave a i short devotional program preceding the business hour. ! The new year began with the June ith the new president, Mrs. ’ J. M. Ross, presiding. She welcomed each member and the two new mem bers, Mrs., Fred Kinard—and Miss Kittie Mae Moseley. The year’s; pledge was raised 15% over last year. Mrs. E. R. Prater presented the News Sheet. The chairman of the following committees was appointed by the president: Program Committee — Mrs. James Smith, J. D. Johnson, Vera Johnson, Louis Murphy, Malba Gardner, Mrs. Frances Fennell, Mrs. Emory Moore, Mrs. Furman Frady, Betty Thomas, Dorothy Mason, Johnny Buchanan,' Claudette Parrish, Myrtle Murphy, j Mrs. Frank Phillips, Mrs. Tommie Craft, Mrs. Norman Floyd, Mrs. L. H. Poag, Mrs. J. O. Hueble, Mrs. Joe | Shealy, Grady Martin, Harold Mur- Johnson, Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Les- phy, Mrs. O. F. Murphy, Mrs. Earl ter Hair, Alex Crawford, Jobie Dav enport, James Burnette, LeGrande Arthur and J. C. Lambert. Miss Betty Jo Sloan, • chorister; Miss Helen Phillips, pianist; Mrs. Harold Murphy, general secretary; Horace Hamm, Sr., assistant princi pal; Mrs. James Mitchell, principaL Committee — Mrs. Pat -Mrs. Floyd Ab- aay guests Darnell. Miss Joann Tompkins is spending the month of June in Fort Wayne, Indiana with her aunt and uncle. Mr. p uc j y p^. it Service rams. Missionary Education vinia Cooley. Spiritual Life—Mrs. J.' J. Abrams. Literature and Publications—Mrs. Mrs. La- ar.d Mrs. C. M. Christopher. Mr. and Sirs. B W. Oxner, ter. Mrs. Pearl Williams and Mrs. Johnny Da- Abrams. Supplies—Mrs. Frank Trotter. Membership Committee—Mrs. Joe vis were Saturday visitors in Green ville. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Lanford, Mr. and Mrs. L R Sweatt and daugh ters and Mrs. D. M. Carr visited in Charlotte. N. C. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. Status of Women—Mrs. J. L. Ab rams. The business hour was dismissed with prayer. The program of the month was, i“Why is My Gift So Needed?” which son. Assisting her was Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt who presented, “Need for Christian Service.” Mrs. E. R. Pra- , w was presented - by Mrs. James Simp- and Mrs. Emory Moore and Mrs. Rolf C.ark were visitors at Mineral Springs Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs^ Jesse Evans, and , er discussed( .. New Needs in India,; Mrs. Evans mother, Mrs. J 15 *. South America and Africa,” and’ j*ed relatives in Greenwood - unc * J >• • M rSi Algie Abrams gave “Needs! Among the many visiting Furman Wilhin the United State s and 1Vs Nabors in Gieenwiie -unday were Depmctems.” A special article from Messers James Hollingsworth Ralpn The 0ntlook was read Prater, Edwin Thomas, Lee Thomas hostess served a salad, sand-: and Rev. James Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Robertson, f Belton were week-end guests of [rs. Louise Farmer. wiches, cookies and tea. Birth Announcement Prater Mrs. Bryce Little and children Oi and M rs . Guy Prater announce' Charlotte, N. C., are spending two of a daughter, Cynthia' weeks with her parents, Mr. ari d Lynn, at Newberry hospital Sunday,' Mrs. J M. Ross and friends in Jo- j une u Mrs. Prater before mar-i anna. On Monday. Mrs. Little, Rose- r j a g e was Miss Barbara Willingham. anne, A1 and Brenda O’Dell visited Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair in Colum-j with The Sick Friends of Luther J. Brock will be Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland, Mr. interested to know that he is a pa- and Mrs. Luke Clarke spent the tient at State Park, week-end in Athens, Ga. with Mr. Furman (Doc) Nabors continues and Mrs. Ben Weinberg seriously ill at General hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sample spent Greenville, the week-end in Greenwood with Mrs. Curtis Salters is recuperat-! Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Koon. On Sun- 1 j n g a t her home on Pickens street* day Mr. and Mrs. hett Abrams join- a fter an operation at Joanna hospital, j ed Mr. and Mrs. Sample and ac-^ Guy Clark was a patient at the lo-; companied them back home. C al hospital over the week-end. P. L. Darnell was the guest of Mrs. Sara Taylor underwent a Mrs. F H Stroud in Greenwood over tonsilectomy at Joanna hospital the week-end. [Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Floyd and; Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt is ill at~her family of Newberry w’ere recent vis- hrvne on Milton Road. Lots of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd.' Little Suzanne O’Dell is ill at her Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine home on Pickens street, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stella Tucker is ill .at Joanna i Herbert White in Greenville. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bo King and daugh ter of Clinton spent Sunday with j Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bragg. Campbell-Riddle Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Campbell of Jo- Misses Toby Stevens, Ann Bragg anna> an nounce the marriage of their and Judy Stevens celebrated Toby’s birthday at Mineral Springs recent ly Mr. and Mrs. Hack Prater, Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. John Flow enjoyed a picnic at the Bombing Range on Lake Murray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Floyd an ^; played soft music. daughter, Florella Lee, to John Efird Riddle of New Orleans, La. | Rev. James Mitchell performed the ceremony immediately following the I church hour at the Baptist church! Sunday, June 11. The young couple entered the' church together while the organist family of Newberry were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine The bride chose for her wedding a hand-sewn wtfiite Irish linen dress [ with navy accessories. She carried a white prayer book topped with Herbert White in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bo King and daugh- te were Sunday guests^ of Mr. and Mrs. yellow roses and streamers of white satin ribbon. : Mrt. Riddle is the daughter of Mr.' of Clinton,^ spent Sunday with and Mrs c j Campbell. She at- Mr and Mrs. Gene Bragg. [tended Bush River school “anct will Misses Toby Stevens, Ann Bragg j eave SO on to make her home in New r.r.d Judy Stevens celebrated Toby's , Orleans: birthday at Mineral Springs re- Mr. Riddle is the son of Mr. and 1 tently. - Mrs. Jim Riddle of Newberry. He Mr. and Mrs Hack Prater, Mr. and,attended the schools of Newberry Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. &nd f or p as ^ se veral years he nas' John flow enjoyed a picnic at the in the navy. He is a second bombing range on Lake Murray Sun- petty officer and is staioned in day. • ' ,New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers, M^. j Family Picnic Saturday and Mrs. R. L. Francis spent Sunday Joanna Baptist Sunday school m Belton with Mr. and Mrs. Edward is sponsoring a family picnic on Sat- Leahman. , ’ urday, June 17, at Greenwood state Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowman oLpark. Transportation will be provid- Cameron, Mrs J. J. Lowman of Cd*- ed and the group will leave the lumbia, were Monday visitors of church a t 10:30 am. Every member and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. Miss Jo 0 [ the Sunday school or church is Nell Lowman acompanied Mrs. Low-n nv jt ed and asked to bring a picnic man to Columbia for an extended iu nc h; the drink will Jae provided. A visit. .I committee will be in charge of games Mrs. Shuford Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.! throughout the day. Otis Murphy spent the week-end in Jacksonville, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Smith. Mrs. W. E. Holsonback, Miss Kitty Vacation Bible School To Close Sunday Vacation Bible school at the Jo- Holsonback, J. C. McCloud, Mr. and anna Baptist church will come to a Mrs. Gipp Coats and Gloria were close on Sunday, June 18, when recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil commencement will 'be held at the O’Dell. i church at 7:30. All departments will Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and participate in the program. There were 274 children and faculty regis tered on Monday with four other school days to be completed. Department superintendents are: Nursery, Mrs. James Burnett. son of Columbia, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrer-TOT > Stewart Jimmy Stewart ap^ompaniedf them to Columbia for A visty. Mrs. Bel! T^w is spending this _ ^ week with Mr. and Mrs. John] Dodg- Beginner i, Mrs. Bertha Stroud. Be en in Newberry. / ginner 2, Mrs. John Henry Gruber. Miss Leila Nichols and( Edgar Primaries 1, Mrs. H. -L. Gardner. Hoover of Batesburg and Leesville, j Primaries 2, Mrs. Arthur League, were week-end guests of Mr. and Juniors 1, Miss Carolyn Thomas: Mrs. Carson Naibors. Juruors 2, Miss Norama Whelchel: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and son spent the week-end in Rembert with the former’s parents, Dr. and *man and Otis Murphy. Teachers Mrs. T. M. Moore, Sr. and handwork leaders are Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Campbell, liam Thomas, Mrs. Jobie Davenport, Mack, Wayne and Mary Campbell Mrs. Thomas Chandler, Mrs. Claude Intermediates, Charles Murphy, Mrs. Wreford Nabors, Miss Mary Free- and William Shealy were Sunday visitors in Greenville. Farmer, Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Thelma Bridges, Nadine Bridges, Joyce GOLD THEATRE - JOANNA, S. C. ’ 1 T Morning Shown—II 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 Thurs.-Fri. June 15-16 Barricade (In Color) Dane Clark, Ruth Roman Saturday June 17 South of Death Valley ...and... Blondie Hits the Jackpot Mon.-Tues. June iftfl Captain Cary, U. S. A. Alan Ladd Wednesday June 21 Free For AH Also CASH NIGHT NEXT— The Hasty Heart If Yon Don’t Read THE CHRONICLE Tou Don’t Get the News ONE Look Yes, a look will show you why It's Ford for Fashion, again for ’50! 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