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\ t 1' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 5, 1950 Page Six PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson and son visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thompson in Kingsport, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCarter in Bris tol, Va., over the week-end. Mrs Forrest Duncan of Columbia, was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater. Mrs. Geor^ie Lewis and Mrs. Min nie Burnette spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Richey in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton and children of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and daughter visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Dennis, in Pros perity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff O'Dell and Bud O’Dell were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton in Calhoun Fails. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud, Toni and Eddy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brannon in Chap pells. Air. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., and son of Greenwood, Miss Jo Nell Lowman of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowman of Camden, were visitors uring the week-end of the J. F. Lowman, Sr., family. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spillers and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey of Simpsonville, spent Sun day with Miss Effie Lou Godfrey and Air and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Hack Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chandler spent the week end in the mountains of North Caro lina. John Gaskin attended the Wateree Hunting club’s opening meet in Cam- cien last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Mrs. Richard Willingham accompan ied Richard Willingham to Fort Jackson last Tuesday where he re ported for duty in the service. Miss Jackie Lovelace of Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. James Lovelace. Miss Bonnie Pitts of Lander col lege. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Len Rounds of Tam pa . Fla., are visiting Mrs. M. J. McFadden and Dr D. H. MdFadden. Mrs. Sara Norris and John Butler of Newberry, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler. Little River-Dominick: Mrs. T. J. Davenport. Smyrna: Mrs. W. O. Senn. Thornwell Memorial: Miss Frances Gills. Whitmire: Mrs. Francis Mathis. Enabled by the Holy Spirit—Mrs. W.. P. Shealy. A 10:50—Emboldened and Equipped —Go Forth Ecumenically Every where—Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Jr. Each OnP Reaching Here!—Mrs. L. E. Campton. Emphasizing Evangelism—Mrs. D. R. Chapman. Offertory. 11:30—Conference. 12:00—Enlivened by Food and En-i riched by Fellowship. 1:00—“Take My Life and Let It 1 Be.”—Energized by prayer—Mrs. A. J. Briggs. 1:10—Excerpts from Hebrews—; Rev. Neil E. Truesdale. 1:30—Entrusted to Us—Mrs. C. L. Letson. Exercising Loyalty—Mrs. Paul M. Gallant. Expressing Love—Mrs. J. J. Gib son. 1:40—Enilghtened by Him—Let Us Go Forth—Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. 2:00—Benediction — Rev. Neil E. Truesdale. During the fellowship hour the host church served lunch at the Jo anna club house. Throughout the club rooms attrac tive fall arrangenments of flowers were used. In the dining room the tables were overlaid in white with flower ar-1 rangments in brass containers and leaves scattered the length of the tables. Refreshments of potato salad, to matoes, pickles, sliced ham, tea bis-! cuits, block cake and coffee were served. Collins-Bumette Announcement Mrs. Ira Mae Collins of Green wood, announces the marriage of her daughter, Marietta, to John Bur nette, Jr., on September 16 at the Joanna Baptist church. The Rev. James B. Mitchell per formed the ceremony. The bride,was lovely in a white gabardine suit with navy accessor ies. Her corsage was of red roses. Immediately following the cere mony the young couple left for a wedding trip to an undisclosed desti nation. ^Vlr. Burnette is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burnette of Joanna. Dr. Shealy To Address Class On Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Dr. F. K. Shealy of Clinton, will teach the Sunday school lesson to the young adults class, ladies Ever- Ready class and the men’s Bible class, combined. All members of these classes are invited to be pres ent and visitors ar welcome. Bruce, pastor of the First Baptist church, Ware Shoals, is the visiting minister and music is under the di rection of Miss Betty Jo Sloan and Mrs. Carson Nabors. Special nights have been made for the organiza tions of the community. Thursday night the members of the Woman’s club will be recognized; Friday even ing the members of the Eastern Star, and Saturday evening the Masonic Order. Visitors and friends are in vited to worship with the church whenever possible. Birth Announcements Summers Mr. and Mrs. Lester Summers of Joanna announce the birth of a daughter, Catherine Hazel, on Sep tember 29 at Joanna Memorial hos pital. Mrs. Summers before her mar riage was Miss Marian Martin of Hendersonville, N. C. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Billy Buchanan of Joanna, announce the birth of a daughter on October 2nd at Joanna Memorial hospital. Mrs. Buchanan 1 will be remembered as Miss Mela Raye Tucker of Joanna. ♦ Youth Banquet Oc£ 10 Tuesday, October 10 at 6 p. m. at the Joanna club house there will be a Youth Banquet for the members and friends of the Joanna Baptist church. The speaker will be Mrs. John B. Lane of the State Training Union department. Tickets are 50c each and may be secured from the following leaders or organizations: Mrs. Harold Murphy, Mrs. Bill Tins ley, Mr. Louis Murphy, Mrs. Carl Stroud, Mrs. Nathan Brazel, Mr. O.! F. Murphy, Mrs. Alex Crawford and 1 Mrs. James Mitchell. Revival Services at Joanna Baptist Revival services at the Joanna j Baptist church will close on Sunday i evening, October 8. Rev. James R. J To Present Worship Program On October 9, 10 at 7:30 in the evening at the Joanna Baptist church, Mrs. John B. Lane, Young People’s leader of the State Training Union department, will give demonstrations of worship programs and materials. This project is sponsored by the Reedy River Associational Training Union and all churches in the As sociation are urged to send people both evenings. Members and workers in Woman’s Missionary Un-! ion, Sunday School, Training Union | and Brotherhood are invited to at tend. Woman’s Missionary Society Meets The W.M.S. of the Baptist church met in the assembly room Tuesday evening with 36 present. The pro gram was under the supervision of Mrs. Harold Murphy. The topic for discussion was “Behind the Iron Cur tain.’’ Those assisting in the pro gram were: Mrs. Alex Crawford, Mrs. J. H. Grubg:, Mrs. D. M. Carr and Miss Etta Adams. An added feature was a solo “The Stranger of Gallilee” by Miss Betty Jo Sloan, accompanied by Mrs. R. C. Nabors. Mrs. E. J. Willjngham presided during the business session. At the conclusion of the session a sweet course and coffee was served by Mrs. James Mitchell and Miss Etta Adams. To RrhrtY Misrry of 0^666 on tmuts-sami nut muif CUNTON AND OTHER LAURENS COUNTY FOLKS, WELCOME to the GREAT Clinton Chronicle readers in all areas of Laurens County are cordially invited to join with us in enjoying •the greatest of all Regional Fairs—featuring these and many other outstanding events: the Piedmont House of Flowers and Orchid Shows, Junior Fair, State Hereford Show and Sale, Bigger and Better Than Ever Exhibits of Purebred Beef and Dairy Cattle and Swine and Poultry, Wide-Open and Numerous Exhibits for 4-H and Future Farmers, the Great Cetlin and Wilson Shows and Fan tasies of 1950—MORE! - BETTER! -BEST! 1 We thank The Clinton Chronicle for its Excellent Co operation in Handling Advertising and News PROMPT LY and Efficiently. With The Sick Dwight Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tucker, was treated at Joanna hospital over the week-end for football injuries. Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt is a patient for treatment at the hospital. Claude Parrish of Pickens street, is being treated at the hospital. Mrs. Verlyn Davenport is a pa- tic.: at the local hospital. HomerominR at Baptist Church Sunday was a red letter day for mt n c s of the Baptist church. Be tween four and five hundred mem- b( w and invited guests attnded the me: services. Among the many out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gal.oway, Jr., and family of Trenton; Mrs. A B. Galloway, Sr., of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craven and chil dren of Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Georgj Frady of Clinton; Misses Joyce Fra- dy. Velda Farmer, Joyce Smith and Henry Osborne of Columbia; Bill Poag, Misses Malba Gardner, Betty Galloway and Horace Hamm, Jr., of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsonback and sons of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carr, Miss Shirley Hedspeth of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leahman and son of Belton: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin of Clinton; Avery Bridges of Clemson; Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Brown of Abbe- v.lle. SCOTTS STORE North Broadway, Clinton, NEWLY ARRANGED SELF SERV/CE 3 BIG Sale Days October 5-6-7 Thursday Friday Saturday Birthday Party Enjoyed Brenda Jayce Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler, celebrated her sixth birthday last Saturday with a party at her home on Pickens street. Twenty-one little guests gather ed on the lawn to help Brenda Joyce celebrate the occasion. Games and contests were played on the lawn and the prize won by Linda Barron. Col ored hats and balloons brightened the party for each child. On a prettily appointed table a music box, playing "Happy Birth- cay,” and topped with a large dec orated cake, was used as a center- piece. The cake was white with pink and green trimmings and 6 burning candles. Brenda Joyce blew out the candles and the cake was cut and served with pink lemonade and cook ies. The gifts were opened and pass ed. Presbyterian Conference Meets Group No. 4 conference of the Presbyterian church met at Joanna Thursday, Sept. 28. The program for the day was as follows: Theme: “Let Us Go Forth From Our Knees for Christ.” ( (Pray, Evangelize, Give, Live.) 9:30—Registration. 10:00—Worship, “Let Us Go Forth —Bearing His Reproach.—Rev. H. B. Fraser. Hymn—"Lord, Speak to Me.” Welcome—Mrs. Helen B. Bozard. 10:20—Evangelism For Everybody. Endowed by God — Mrs. W. M. Workman. Empowered by Christ — Local Presidents. Aveleigh: Mrs. E. B. Purcell. Clinton: Mrs. Hubert Boyd. Goldville: Mrs. Helen B. Bozard. 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