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*. *,«, w** Pape Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 6, 1950 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative » Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross of Mon- and each officer learned the new roe. X C.. spent the week-end with facts about the office that she now Mr. and Mrs. John Ross enroute to holds. After completing the busi- Oraugeburg, ness, a social hour was enjoyed. Miss Brenda O’Dell joined Mr. and The hostess served a salad course, Homes of Thomas Monroe, Thomas Jefferson and John Henry at Char lottesville; Richmond; Jamestown FINAL ’SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 27th day of July, 1950, I will render a final and Yorktown; Roanoke Rapids and, accou ’ 0[ m ' the Lost Colony; and Duke Univer sity, N. C. The thfbe nights away were spent Brvee Little and family of! with lea > cake and ^e cream. Charlotte. N. C.. on Saturday and^ ~ they are spending the week at Myrtle Thomas R. Bridges at Roanoke, Charlottesville and'Nor- 1 folk ’ Va ’ ^ King-La wson On Sunday afternoon, June 18, in the presence of the immediate famil- I ilies, Miss Sarah King of Cross Hill Executor of the estate of John Grif fith in the office of the Judge of Pro bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock ajp., and on the same day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor, * Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or be fore said date, duly proven, »or be forever barred. JOHN McMORRIES HATTON, Executor, Clinton, S. C. June 9, 1950. 6-4c WE DO ALL RINDS O* PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD NERVOUS STOMACH ALLIMIN relieve* dintreMing •ymptome of “nervoo* »totn*ch”—he*vineM *ft«r meals, belching, bloating end colic due to gas. ALLIMIN has been scientifically tested by doctors and found highly effective. More than a %hillion sold to date. Ask for McGEE’S DRUG STORE The community was saddened last, and ’ R a i p h Lawson of Clinton, were mrsday with the passing of Tom , un jt ed j n marriage at the home of the marriage Rev. James B. Mitchell, pas- M:\ and Mrs. J. B. Chasteen and Thur „t f Sarasota. Fla., spent last week Bridges. Mr. Bridges was 51, years; bride v,v. a the former’s' sister, Mrs. Fred old and had made‘his home in Jo- 1 tf)r 0 # the bridfe, officiated, using the R\’\vo, and Rev. Rowe. anna for the past 22 years. For the | doub j e r j n g ceremony. , 1 Ms. and Mrs. P. C. Turner and pasFTWo years hed had been in de-| 'The vows were spoken before an daughter of Enoree, were Wednesday dining health. He was a member improvised altar. Floor baskets .of visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Joanna Baptist church. (white gladiolus and fern were used Mrs. J. J. Smith and Miss Nan Funeral services were held Satur- w j^ b mixed summer flowers being Smith of Clinton, were Sunday guests day afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Jo- used throughout the home. The bride was lovely in a white organdy redingote over white linen with white accessories. She carried a white satin covered Bible topped with a white orchid. Before leaving 1 for a honeymoon she changed to a 1 yellow pique dress. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George King, Sr., of Cross | Hill. She attended the Joanna schools. The groom is the son of 1 Victor and the late Clara Dunaway of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn. House anna Baptist church with Rev. James guests for the week of the Wilburns Mitchell. Rev. Joe Giles and Rev. rre Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cogsbell and Jones officiating. Interment was in sons of Greenwood. Rosemont cemetery in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fields and) .He is survived by his wife, Mrs. daughter of Batesburg, visited Mr. < Sallie Rucker () Bridges, and the fol- and Mrs. Rudy Prater Sunday. lowing children: Marvin, Avery, Tom Chandler is spending two Misses Thelma and Nadine Bridges weeks in New' River. N. C. | of Joanna; and Mrs. Rosa L. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McCoy, Dennis : of Clinton; the following brothers and and Donna Lou of Auburndale. Fla., ' sisters also survive. Leroy, Hovie and visited the latter's aunt, Mrs. E. B. Milledge of Joanna; Jimmy of In- McJunkin, and Mr. McJunkin a few aianhead, Md.; t Fred ol Saluda; Mrs. L awson 0 f cifnton. He attended the days last week. >v (Thelma Adams, Mrs. Genelle Hazel, 0ij n ^ on s vrj 0 ols and since graduation Mrs. Virgil Holley. Mrs.. Lee Thom- of Joanna; Mrs.- Hope Dunlap of Sa- bas employed by Colonial ss. Miss Betty Ann Thomas, Charles luda; Mrs. Sallie Crockrell and Mrs. | Store5 in Clinton. Holley and Jimmy Clark spent Sun-, Iris Hazel of Saluda; and threej After a trip to Daytona Beach, day in Ridgecrest, N. C. grandchildren. ^ Fla., the couple will be at home to Mr. and Mrs. J. B Humphries of, * their friends at an apartment on Fountain Inn. were Saturday guests; Craven-King Carolina avenue in Clinton, of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries. Saturday afternoon, July 1, at three Mr and Mrs. Willie Gaskin of o’clock Miss Ruth Craven of Ki'nards, Fort Mill, are spending a few days and George King, Jr., of Cross Hill, j with John Gaskin and family. | were united in holy wedlock by the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy, Mr. Rev. James B. Mitchell at the Baptist and Mrs. Louis Murphy and Mr. and > parsonage in Joanna. Mrs. Otis Murphy are vacationing at The double ring ceremony was Myrtle Beach. t used and the vows were spoken in 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace and presence of the immediate fam- Miss Jackie Lovelace are spending j]j es and friends. The bride, a the week w;th Mr. and Mrs. Fred charming brunette, was dressed in Miller in.Harrison, Ohio. a white sharkskin suit with blue and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mr. white accessories. Her shoulder cor ona Mrs. Nudie Brannon and daugh- sa g e was 0 f sweetheart roses, ter are spending the holidays on a Before leaving for a wedding trip lish.ng trip near Silver Springs, Fla. ,b r ide changed to a blue sheer Mr. and 'Mrs. B. E. Taylor and summer dress, children are visiting in Bamberg anu The bride is the daughter of Mr. Folly Beach this week anc j M rs . j. a. Craven of Kinards. ( Mr and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum- After her graduation from the Bush b.a. spent the fourth with Mr. and r j V er high school she was employed! Mrs J M. Ross and Mrs. W. W. by Joanna Mills. The groom is tne Hair I son of Mr. and Mrs. George King, Sr., 1 Misses Hilda Oxner and Mildred 0 f Cross Hill. He attended the Jo- Bozard are spending the week at anna schools and is now employed ^Ocean Drive Misses Marlene Humphries, Anna by Joanna Mills. . After a wedding trip to (Jatlinburg, Margaret Dunlap, Johnny Moore and Tenn., the couple will live with the little Johnny spent a few days this groom - s parents, week in Rembert with Mr. Moore's parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore. Mrs. Johnny Stroud and children spent the week-end in Seneca with' Mrs. Frances Giles. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, Suzanne and Jeff visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft at Silverstreet Sunday. Mrs. Joe W. Giles and little Lynn are spending two weeks in Johnston with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her Missionary To Speak Tuesday, July 11, at 7:30 in the evening Mrs. Farrell Runyan will speak to the Woman’s Missionary society of the Baptist church. Rev. I ' and Mrs. Runyan are Southern : Baptist missionaries to Africa. All women of the church are urged to atttend. Hostesses for this meeting are Mrs. Furman Frady, Mrs. Alex long, while Rev. Giles is away at and ^ Fann ’ e Copeland pchool in Atlanta, Ga .Mrs Ethel Cromer of Newberry,, mtereetlM Trip o visiting her daughter-in-law. Mrs. TwcnR1 . tlve members ot ^ j„. T<»m Chandier. anna Woman’s club returned last Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holley of Clin- a four _ d , bus tn cov _ ton. accompanied by Virgil Hoiley, * .. spent ^e week-end in Cheraw with The j adies trave i ed by special bus Mr and Mr>_Blease R *• furnished by Carolina Stages, and Mr and Mrt. Cecil Bishop and ^ travel included Win _ rons are _ s P enai ^.5 1 f. w ® ek ^ a a ;- ston-Salem, and the Moravian ceme- .inburg Ten £ ’ J* ! aUer s pdr ‘ tery; Natural Bridge; Lexington, Va., tnts. and wl . Tn Frank Virginia Military Institute; Staunton, Luther T° n / t L^I'Va. the birthplace of Woodrow Wil- m are spending the week at (Myrtle son , Endless Caverns; skyEne Drive; of Textile ‘ Technology; Beach. I Tnetitm* Bill Poag of Greenville, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H Poag. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner and Mrs. Pearl Williams visited Pope Ox-i ner at Amick’s boat landing Sunday. Miss Velda Farmer, student at Co lumbia Commercial college, is spend ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Farmer. Miss Wilkes Honored Miss Snookie Wilkes, young bride- c.ect of Clinton, was surprised with a bridal shower at Joanna club house Thursday' evening. Misses Betty Ann Thomas and Dot Stogner were co-hostesses. Mrs. Harold Murphy entertained the guests with numerous games and contests during the evening. The hostesses served refreshments c? :ce cream, cake and drinks. The honoree was showered with many gifts. 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Wilkeo-Holley Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Wilkes of Clinton, announce the marriage oi their daughter, Mary Elanda, to Thomas Holley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holley of Joanna. The vows were spoken at the Baptist parson age in Joanna with Rev. James Mitchell officiating, using the double ring ceremony. Attending the young couple were Miss Betty Ann Thomas, Charles Holley and Horace Hamm, Jr. The bride was becomingly attired in a beige linen suit with lace eye let trim and white accessories. Her corsage was of red sweetheart roses. Ater a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Holley will occupy their new home on Browning avenue in Jo- anna v . _ Oficers Meet The president of life Woman’s So* cietv of Christian Service of the Methodist church, Mrs. y M. Ross, called a business meeting of the of ficers last Thursday evening at her home on Taylor street. New plans were made, old business discussed STOCK CAR OUTPERFORMS 131 OTHER CARS IN 2178-MILE PAN-AMERICAN ROAD TEST! 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