The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 24, 1950, Image 14
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 24, 1950
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative
yard of Dayton, Ohio, visited Mr.
! and Mrs. Harold Darnell this week
Mrs. E. J. Willingham is spending
the week in Atlanta, Ga., wth her
sister, Mrs. Jerry Howard, and Mr.!
Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Mitchell and
son of Newberry, visited Mr. and
Miss Toni Stroud and Eddy Stroud I Mr. and Mrs. frank Templeton j
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cleve were Sunday guests of Mrs, John ;
Brannon in Chappells. I Templeton v in York. x J^ Irs Bill M U rrah and Mr. and Mrs. |
Mrs. Sallie Crocker and Miss Caro-I Mrs. Cecil O’Dell joined Mrs. J. w D Beckam Sunday,
lyn Crocker of Whitmire, are spend- H. Craft of Silverstreet, Miss Martha an( j ^ rs q. F. Dennis, Mr. and
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Stilwell of Clinton and Jack Craft of p ran k Dennis and son pf Pros-
Ga>km. j Anderson, and spent the week-end perity, were Sunday guests of Mr.'
Mrs. Jonas Long of Newberry, and | £' ith ai 4, Mr ®- George Jones in ^ Mrs Ervin stroud.
Miss Norma Long of Columbia, visit-1 Roanoke ^ a P lds ’ C- ^ , Mrs. M. L. Howe and sons, Bob )
td Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud re-1. • Mr ' and Mre. Vernon Garner and and Tomi of Spartanburg, and Mr.
cently.
George W. Dunlap of Rock Hill,
was the week-end guest ol t Dr. D.
M. McFadden. Guests of Mrs. M. J.
McFadden over the week-end were
Mrs. John W. Forsyth and children
of Fort Worth. Texas; Rev. and Mrs.
Ai:cn MeSween and sons of Lineoli
ton. N. C.. and Miss Emily Dillard of
Rodgersville, Tean. Rev. L. W.
Larry attended the Dominick reunion and Mrs. James Scott and Tittle son of
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ea Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr.
Dominick in Newberry Sunday. 1 and Mrs. Moody Johnson. Mrs. Scott
Misses Eleanor, Anne, and Mar-.j s the granddaughter of Mrs. John-
garet Rose Niver, Alfred Niver and son . '
Wadsworth Niver III, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart and Jim-
week-end in Westminster with ‘heir m y attended the Stewart reunion at
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N.,
Pritchard. Eleanor and Anne re- dav
&un-:
Mr. and Mrs. Hack Prater are at-'
nougcisvuiv, iciui. ixo. ^ 1 r t * tr Ml ‘ ailu “‘ -
Brown of Abbeville, joined them for' Mr - and i5treet ° 1 > ,reen ’ tending the national series of the Lit-]
dinner Sunday. wood, were Friday guests of Mr. and ti e Leaguers in Williamsburg^ Pa.,
Mrs. Minnie Burnett, Miss Lida - VI , rs - **• ^ 0l ? .f U , nC ^ y Ro ^. this week.
Mae Burnett, Mrs. Georgie Lewis, O Dell of Fort Mill, visited Mr. and Miss Kittie Mae Moseley spent last
Miss Geraldine Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ^ rs - O Dell. week visiting friends and relatives in
William B. Kitchen spent last week- ^ r - and Mrs. Emory Moore and Greenville and Columbia. ,
end in Atlanta. Ga., with friends and,^ r and Mrs. Joe Johnson \isited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell and-I
relatives. Paul and Charles Palmer l ^^ rs - M° ore s aunt and uncle, Mr. j^ a y Frances were • week-end guests
cf Atlanta returned with them for Mrs. Jones Osborne, in Giay 0 j and Mrs. Bud Starnes in
a two weeks visit. * Court Sunday. Mr. Osborne ha» Whitmire.
Mrs. Roy Templeton, Jimmy and a patient in a Coiumb.a hos- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and
Gail of Calhoun Falls, are spend.ng pifM- sons spent Saturday at Paris moun-]|
a few dav^ with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bates and children cf t a in.
Prosperity, visited L. A. Morgan |
Ross Attends Convention
John M. Ross left Friday for
Mooseheart, 111., where he will at-!I
Marvin Norman was in Joanna the Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rhodes
past week-end enroute to Waverly, Brevard, N. C., are spending the
Ga . from New York. Mrs. Norman week with Mr. Morgan.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner: Miss Betty Ross, Miss Dot Carr tend annual Moose convention j|
and other friends. land Mrs. J. M. Ross accompanied and dedication of the new church
Sandy Templeton has returned Mrs. D. M. Carr to Spartanburg institution,
home after a visit with his great- i Monday.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bruce Stewart has returned
Buchanan in Swananoa, N. C.
to
Knoxville, Tenn., after a visit with
Juniors Enjoy Party
„ , „ w w „ 'his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stew- The juniors o( Epworth Methodist
Mr. and Mrs^ W. W Niver II. at- ,^ Mre j w Davj his grand . church enjoyed a party at the home
tended the wedding of the former s m(j accompamed Bruce to Knox- of the.r leader, Mrs. Rudolph Prater,
brother. James Niver of Bluffton,,^ (or t vljh ^ th rtlat]ves ,Tuesday afternoon Various outdoor!
— o »» r-ti •- c-...- games were played on the lawn and
w
and Saranel Myers of Olanta Satur-
day. The wedding was in Olanta ^ r - anQ ^ r *- Ernest Osborne %nd p r j 2es were awarded the winners. ,
and Mr Niver served as his broth-. son s visited the latter s parems in ^ Later the young folk helped Mrs.
er's best man. Taylors Sunday. Prater make the hamburgers and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen spent ^ r - and ' Irs - Bryce Little, Rose with the trimmings and drinks a light
last week at Riveria Beach, Fla., Anne and A1 of Charlotte, N. C. t supper was enjoyed,
the latter's parents, Mr. and Monday visitors in Joanna. ♦
H. Prairie Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boutch- Attend Willingham Reunion
r The Willingham reunion was helo
at B Cabin on Lake Greenwood Sun-!
day. Those attending from Joanna
were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors, Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Murphy, Myrtle and
Larry Murphy, Miss Fannie Cope
land, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willin/nam,
and Johnny, H. M. Willingham, Mr l
and Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mr. and (
Mrs. Richard Willingham. Rev. and
Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Shuford Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Prater and Cynthia of Clinton, were
also present. ,
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Hospital News
Patients who have been dismissed
from the hospital and are recuperat
ing at home are Mrs. Nell Surratt of
i Fairview, Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, Milton
Road; Little Larry King. Wayne
Murphy, Larry Brewlngton and R.
Henderson of Fairview.
Present hospital patients are Mrs.
Lillian Brown, mother of Mrs. J. B. i
Hart, Mrs. Armstrong, Bud O'Dell,
Mrs. Minnie Lovelace and Mrs. Bill
Thomas. •
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Attend Reunion
I ""Last week Mrs. W. W. Hair had
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Echols and Mrs. I
Wayne Brockner of Columbia, La., |
as house, guests. On Sunday the
Hair reunion was held at Suber re
creation park near Newberry. Those
attending were Mrs. Hair, Miss Ruth 1
' Hair, Wendell Hair, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Hair, Bobby Hair of Joanna;;
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hair of Monroe,'
IN. C., Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wheeler,]
Misses Barbara and Fredna Wheeler i
of Statesville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs.
' Sigsbee L. Hair of Columbia, Mr. and j
Mrs. Homer Echols, Mrs. Wayne
Brockner of Columbia, La.; Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Rhoden and granddaugh-
i ter, Retta, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
[ Housten Towles and daughter, Su-
i san of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
I Derrick of Dacusville, Jimmy Tem-
: peleton of Calhoun Falls and Mr.
! and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and Bill No
bles of Newberry.
Attend District Meet
Eighteen members of the M. Y. F. j
attended the Sub-District meeting in
Laurens Monday night. The meeting
was held at the First Methodist
church and the program was “Bro
therhood Around The World.”
The guest speaker of the evening
was a returned missionary from Ko
rea, Miss Ruth Diggs.
Jimmy Stewart of Joanna presided
over the business hour.
For recreation, Rev. Bob Reynolds
of Spartanburg led an evening of
much merriment.
Refreshments of coca colas, sand
wiches and cookies were served.
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Music Program For Children
Mrs. Carson Nabors of Joanna an
nounces the beginning of a music
training program for children five,
six, and seven years old. The pro- ,
gram will consist of training in sing- !
ing, dancing, music appreciation and '
other activities. Anyone interested
please contact Mrs. Nabors before |
September 7th. Call 3752.
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
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