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t A ! « t « t / Tase Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Thursday, July 20, 1950 = PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. 1 '. Fran D:xon and little daugh- ( ter, Debby Lynn, have returned to | their home in Chattanooga, Tenn., ( ..fter spending several weeks with] ie. i.-finer‘and sister, Palmer Bragg ,,nd Mrs. Lillian Hamilton. Mr. and Mi's. C. G. Bishop and daughter. Sara Nell, and Miss Patsy ( Smith o Waie Shoals, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wil burn. Kao:.. Lanford and Miss Rosemary S Aeatt were recent visitors of Rev. ; ..mi Mrs. Devoy Satterfield in Green- n..:,. ' \ M and Mrs. Milton Bohck and tan . .> attended the birthday cede- br.. . of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ru • ■!. in Newberry. Sunday at the *- me of Mr. and Mrs. Rozelle Tin.erinan. M ;.nd Mrs. E. H. Alexander and Sta . ,nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golden \ i> (w Clarks Hill dam Sunday. ?> - Pearl Williams spent the, wet with Mr. and Mrs. Lind-sey (ill:.. Newberry. Frtcierick and Copeland Whitmire ,.ie .'Vending the week in Great Falls with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Slaten. M.ss Dorothy Fulmer of Newberry, was the week-end guest of Mr, and Mr.v Elmer Bennett. Mrs Grover McGoldrick and chil dren of Knoxville, Tenn., were house guests last week of her sister, Mrs. Cecil Bishop, and Mr. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips and family were recent guests of the lat ter’s brother. Sgt. Vasco Adair, and Mrs. Adair, at Fort Kpox, Ky. Miss Jo Nell Lowman of Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr. Mrs. B. L. Koon and fions of Cam- pobello, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sessoms of^New'berry, visited Mr. and Mis. Furman Frady Sunday. Miss Sara Whitmire is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Whitmire, near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holley were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stev ens in Clinton Sunday. Mrs. Lester Sweatt and children and Mrs. Rubia Lanford were Tues day visitors in Columbia. Recent guests of the John Gaskins were Miss Carolyn Crocker of Whit mire, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green of Sandy Springs, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gaskin of Fort Mill. Charles King of San Francisco. Calif., spent several days recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char lie King. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank MC35 MEN Suffer Fran TF. w ^ . than v; o m s i: Mjny women nov. adtys }u*l don’t serve bucuita regulurly because they think home baking is a ruky task . . and there’s hardly a man around who can’t think back to his boyhood days when biscuits were the hack (Mine of every meal But Biscuit baking can be » easy — here’s sll you nave to do . us* ADLUH FLOUR - it’s Table- Tested and especially blended for better home baking. Pick up a sack text time you buy flour . , and listen to the men in your family rave when you serve them real home baked, hot biscuits. You con bake with confidence when you ute ADLUH HOUR . . . 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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell and c. lil- dren were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bolton in New berry. V Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Looney and children enjoyed a sightseeing trip to Atlanta. Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Derrick of Dacusville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. W. Hair. Mrs. Paul Hazel of Kinards, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee El lison. Miss Elizabeth Dickey spent the week-end in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh. Recent guests of the Swygert fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swy- gei t of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Swygert of Greenwood, and Mrs. G. B. Swygert of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price were re cent ' visitors in Lawton, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stroud and chil dren and Miss Bonnie Brannon of Chappells, spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr .and Mrs. Ercie Brown spent Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crowder spent the week-end with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crowder, in Mountville. , Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy were Sun day guests of the latter’s family in Laurens. Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix has return ed from Lexington to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hayne Willing ham. Mrs. Louise Hyde spent last week with her parents at Perry. Walter Regnery left yesterday for a business trip to Chicago. A group of Joanna JHA’s left on Tuesday morning for Ocean Drive where they will spend the next 10 days. G. N. Foy and Wendell Hair drove the bus carrying the campers and Miss Mary Freeman and Mrs. C. O. Parrish are camp chaperons. Ver non Garner and Larry will join the group today. Sunday morning 12 Boy Scouts left for Camp Old Indian for a stay of 6 days. They made the trip by cars driven by Messrs. Ruby Lanford, W. W. Nlver, Gerald Humphries and Rudy McCarthy. Guy Clark is camp council for the group. On Tues day a second group of 17 senior scouts left for Jacksonville, Fla, ac companied by Rudy McCarthy, local scoutmaster. Mr and Mrs. Norman Floyd and family were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Floyd's fathev, J. H 0. 1 Bundnck, in Gilbert. Rev. James Mitchell visited with sick church memberi in Greenville Monday. ~ l ~~ ^ Nabors Infant The commumty extend* to Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors their deepest , sympathy at the death of their in fant daughter on July 12 at Joanna 1 hospital. Mrs. Nabors is the former Miss Gladys Willingham Brow n Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Newberry, formerly of Joanna, an nounce the birth of a son July 17 at the Nev^berry hospital. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss Doris Taylor. With The Sick Friends of Mrs. Lillian Stevens will regret to learn she was confined [to her home last week G. W. Price. Mrs. Margaret Oak ley and Babe Ellis are recuperating , at their homes after being patients ' at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Jessie Lyons and Mrs. Lucy Wells are patients at the local hos- hpital for treatment. Woman’s Society Meets The Woman’s Missionary society of the Baptist church held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, July. LI, at 7:30 with 32 members pres ent and six visitors. Mrs. James Mitchell had the devotional period and introduced the speaker for the evening. Mrs. Farrell Runyan, re turned missionary from Africa, brought an inspiring and challenging message on the customs and needs of the people in Africa. Mrs. E. J. Willingham presided over the business session and gave a brief outline of the progress made by the society this year. The hostesses, Mrs. Pearl Frady, Mrs. Merzie Hueble, Mrs. Alex Craw ford and Miss Fannie Copeland, served a congealed salad course with tea. Rice-Stroud Rehearsal Party Mrs. Bertha Stroud, Mrs. E. J. Wil lingham and Mrs. Cora Poag enter tained the Rice-Stroud wedding party at Joanna club Friday, July 10. The club rooms were decorated with mixed flowers. The two tables in the dining room were overlaid with hand crocheted cloths and cen tered with crystal bowls of mixed flowers, with crystal holders and tall white tapers. The hostesses served a buffet sup- ] per of chicken salad, cheese wafers, sandwiches, individual calces and tea Card of Thanks We appreciate each kind word, deed and thought shown us by so many ifriends during our bereavement. May we say thank you, especially to the Woman’s club, Dr. McFadden and the nurses of the community. Also for the lovely floral offerings. May God bless each, one of you. —Mrs. Sallie Bridges and Family. Church Group Convenes The Woman’s Society of Christian Service met Tuesday evening in the assembly room with 31 members present. Three new members were welcomed into the society, Mrs. Johnny Moore, Mrs. Hack Prater and Mrs. Luke Clark. 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