The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 03, 1950, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 3,1950
GENERAL ON THE BATTLEFRONT . . . Brlfadter General G. B.
Barth (left), commander of 0.8. 8th army troopa In Sooth Korea,
Mu over attaation with Colonel H. Bebert.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Boots Thomas and Myrtle Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Dell of
Columbia, were Monday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Coats and
daughter of Newberry, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie.
Card of Thanks
Words cannot express the gratitude
I have in my heart for my friends
and neighbors for all they did for
my comfort during my illness. ' The
cards, the many beautiful flowers,
the inquiries, the service of the doc
tors and nurses <and prayers of the
people and faithfulness of the pas
tors of the community were greatly
appreciated. May God’s richest
blessings be upon you all is my ear
nest prayer.
—MRS. JESSIE LYONS
Card of Thanks
I wish to extend to each and ev
eryone my sincere appreciation for
the many cards, flowers, inquiries
and prayers which made my stay in
the hospital more pleasant. I can
best express my gratitude in a big
thariS you in the old fashioned way
and may God bless each one of you.
—T. G. MURPHY
July 28. Mrs. Thomas was Miss
Ruby Lee Mason before marriage.
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News of Our Skk
Misses Doris Wehunt and Loretta
ber is asked to bring her husband
or a guest.
Methodist Women To Meet
The Woman’s Society of Christian
NIRVOUS
STOMACH
Tucker had tonsilectomies at Joanna service will meet Tuesday night at
hospital last week. j 7 o’clock at the church.
Babe Ellis was discharged lrom \^ esdame ^ & ^ r J'^} mer ’
the hospital Monday after receiving i . ant ^ Williams will be
treatment the hostesses. Mrs. James Simpson
Mrs. Ray Surratt of the Fairview has c u har * e of P^gram. All
community, is a patient at Joanna members are asked to be present,
hsopital following an operation. •
Little Dorothy Jean Hazel, daugh- W. Murphy Puckett
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hazel, w. Murphy Puckett, 42, died early
is a patient at the hospital. Monday morning at the General hos-
Charles Fuller is receiving treat- j pjtal in Greenville after a brief ill-
ALLI1IIN roliovoa di»Uvo*inf lyniptfl
of **n#rTou« itomach”—- aft#r
moiU, botching, blooting ond colic duo %
goo. ALUM IN boo boon ociontiflcolly
tootod by doctor* ond found highly offoctiyo.
More than o 'A billion sold to do to. Aok for
ALLIMIN Garlic Tablets
McGEE’S DRUG STORE
Mesdames John Ross, Milton Bol-’,
ick, Joe Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed :
Hunnicutt and Rev. Joe Giles attend- |
ed the funeral of Mrs. S. B. White'
in Union Monday. Mrs. White is the'
w.fe of Rev. S. B.'White, a former
pastor of Epworth church.
Mr and Mrs. James Lovelace spent |
the week-end in Greenwood and vis- i
ited the former’s mother, Mrs. Min-!
n;e Lovelace, who is a hospital pa
tient there.
Jimmy Stewart has returned fromj
Lake Junaluska, N. C.. where he at
tended the youth conference as a|
delegate from the sub-district MYF
fcr a week.
Mrs. J D Nelson of Laurens, spent!
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. me> Timmerman.
Mr and Mrs Jake Lindley and Mr. |
and Mrs J D. Riddle of Laurens, 1
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
Harley Lyons
Mr and Mrs. Cletis Estes and sons
el Cross Hill, 'pent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Jenkins.
Mrs Lavinia Cooley will celebrate
her birthday August 4.
Mr and Mrs J. H Jacks and
Shr;la. Mr and Mrs Deri Jacks and
Johnny attended the hornet ownng at
Ltatville Methodist church near
Laurens Sunday.
• Mus Effie Lou Godfrey, Martha
Ann Godfrey and Roland Godfrey
visited Mr and Mrs James Godfrey
at Simpaonville Sunday Sft and
Mr* Truman Godfrey of Shaw Field,
were honored with a dinner
Mis# Carolyn Crocker of Whitmire.
*pent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs John Gaskin.
Mm Patsy Rowe is spending sev
eral days with Mr. and Mra Cletis
Fstes in Cross Hill
Mr and Mrs Charles Rosa of Mon
roe. N C, Mr and Mrs Charlie V.
Verner of Piedmont. Mrs Came Lou
Ttllooa and Billy of Greenville, and
Billy McBurnette of Hiram. Ga.. were
guests dur.ng the week-end of Mr .
«nd Mrs John Ross
Mrs Rudolph Prater celebrated
her o.rthday August 1.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Prater and
Cindy of Clsnton, spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs E J Willingham
Miss Shiney Merchant is spend
ing the week with her grandmother.
Mrs Hendnx. in Saluda.
Mr and Mrs Frank Cuklasure,
Mr and Mrs F. B Cuklasure. Mr
..nd Mrs O. E Wood of Newberry,
Mr and Mrs. J. B Humphries of,
Fountain Inn, were Saturday guests
of Mr ?nd Mrs. Marvin Humphries.
Mike Cooley is spending the week
in Piedmont with Mr. and Mrs. # C.
V. Verner.
Mrs.' Roy Templeton of Calhoun
Falls, is visiting her parents, Mr. ar.d
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore of!
the Bush River community, are now |
occupying a home on Moultrie street.
Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Wilson in Ninety-Six.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flow, Mr. and]
Mrs. Charles Galloway and Mrs. j
Hack Prater were Sunday guests ot
Mrs. Mae Kirkland in Columbia.
Jimmy Stewart and Johnny Buch- 1
anan were Sunday visitors in Colum
bia.
Mrs. Sara Feltman and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell and
Kay attended the funeral of Myra
Jean Starnes, infant daughter of Mr.;
and Mrs. Crawford Starnes, in Whit
mire Tuesday
Bob Fulmer celebrated his birth
day July 26
Mr. and Mrs Frank Brannon and 1
daughter and S. G Sulton spent Sun
day in Enoree. Mrs Sulton. who had
been spending several days with her
sister, Mrs. Clara Banks, accompan
ied them home
Mrs Beulah Stroud of Chappells,
is visiting Mr and Mrs Ervin Stroud
and Mr and Mrs Grey Stroud
Miss Ernestine Boyce is spending
the weak with Mrs Arnold Alex
ander in Timmonsville.
Musas Jean and Batty Jo Boyce
are visiting Mrs Olbe McCatherne
in Sumter
Major and Mrs Fred Ross and
children left this week for Fort Sill,
Okla. where they will make their
home.
Among those spending the past
week at Ridgecrest. N C. ware
Charles Holley. Jimmy Clark.
Charles Davenport. Roger Poore,
Melba Gardner. Linda Jo Poore.
Gene Floyd. Linda Buchanan. Mrs
Virgil Holley. Mrs. Edwin Thomas,
Csrolyn Thomas. Mr and Mrs Bill
Thomas and children. Mr and Mrs.
Rolf* Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Phillips, Carl Davis and Helen Phil
lips. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy,
Mr and Mrs James Stogner, Mr
and Mrs. Horace Hamm. Sr., Virgil
Holley. Mr and Mrs. Norman Floyd.
Legrande Shealy. Violet Thomas, Mr
and Mrs. J. O. Heuble. Betty Ruth
Heuble, Jackie Lovelace. Rev. and
Mrs. James Mitchell Ruth Hair.
Little Leaguers In Florence , J
Hack Prater, accompanied by four
Joanna boys, left Monday for Flor-i
ence to participate in the Little (
Leaguers tournament. The boys are
Dutsy Reeves, Gerald Jenkins, De
witt Tucker and Bill Dobbins, Jr.
New Hours For Joanna Stores
It has been announced that the Jo
anna stores will be open each day,
from 8 to 6 o’clock. The grocery
department only will remain open
until 7 o’clock on Saturday.
Birth Announcements
Wicker
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wicker of
Newberry, announce the birth of a|
Daughter, Helen Elizabeth, July 21
at Newberry hospital. Mrs: Wicker
is the former Miss Evelyn K.ng of
Joanna.
Thomas
Mr. and Mrs Harry Lee Thomas
announce tlA birth of a daughter,
Sandra Kaye, at Joanna hospital
ment at Joanna hospital.
Mrs. Frances Hayne of 'near Clin-"
ton, is a patient at the hospital for
treatment.
Woman’s Club Will Meet
Joanna Woman’s club will meet
Thursday night at 7:30 at the club
house. Miss Betty Jo Sloan, pro
gram chairman, will present a pro
gram of music by the children’s band.
Mrs. Hack Prater’s group has charge
of the refreshments. All members
are urged to attend.
Birthday Party
Ronnie Sineath invited fifteen lit-
tie guests on the occasion of his 7th
bmthday Friday afternoon.
ness.
He was a native of Laurens coun
ty, 'a son of Henry and Florence
Casey Puckett. He had been em
ployed by Joanna Cotton Mills for
several years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Mary Lawson Puckett; one son and
one daughter, John Wayne Puckett
and Miss Lou Ellen Puckett of near
Joanna; his father and mother; two
brothers and four sisters, James
Puckett of Rock Hill, Judson Puckett
of Lydia Mill, Mrs. Fannie Beel
Gossett of Clinton, Mrs. Pearl Owens
of Gray Court, Mrs. Eva Smith of
Greer, and Miss L. Puckett of near
Clinton.
Funeral services were held Tues-
Gray
Funeral Home
'Clinton. 8. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phones 41 and SM-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgn.
Ronnie’s mother, Mrs. Earl Sin- , . . . , .
eath, assisted by Mrs. Ethel Taylor, day aft ££P°^? at n hlS i. h0I 2 e ne ^[ ^°~
entertained the little folk on the
lawn with numerous outdoor games.
Each guest was given chewing gum
and- candy for favors.
As the children gathered around
the dining table, they sang happy
birthday. The table was overlaid
with a decorated birthday cloth and
a white cake with seven burning
candles.
anna. The Rev. Parker Bagwell, as
sisted by the Rev. Roy Russ were of
ficiating ministers. Interment was
in Ilosemont cemetery in Clinton.
No Accidents In
County For Week
D _ ■ , . i Special to The Chronicle.
Refreshments of cake, cookies ana
iced drinks were served
Columbia, Aug. 1—$Io traffic ac-
The guv were opened end p.»ed '“‘'"'f ”'I'
for each guest to admire.
county from July 16th to July 22nd,
the motor vehicle division of the
WMS To Have Picnic State Highway Department reported
Members of the Woman s Mission- week J? 0 .J rivers , li J cen , se *
ary society of the Baptist church are * r ^ rc su *P* nded in county during
asked to gather at the church Tues- P* rlod ’ however,
day. Aug. 8. at 6:30. Please br.ng In Charleston county occurred the
a picnic lunch as the society will largest number of traffic accidents,
have a worship program at the Mar- deaths, and injuries last week. Two
garet Hunter park in Newberry fol-| persons died and five were hurt in
lowed by a social hour. Each mem- 14 traffic accidents there.
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