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i THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable ®hp (EUntnn (Ehrmtirle If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume LI Clinton, S. C, Thursday, November 9, 1950 Number 45 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. L. J. Brock and grandson, Jeff Brock, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson in Hon- ea Path. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Shike Simpson, Mrs. Annie L. Simp son and Dusty Reeves visited Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. Messrs. Cecil O’Dell and John Ross attended the memorial services of the Loyal Order of Moose of the late regional director, Robert Irvin, of the Southern states, Sunday in Charlotte, N. C., at the First Methodist church Ervin Dunaway of Enoree, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rumber of Greenville, wer« Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Craig. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Jr., and Linda and J. D. Johnson - visited Mr. and M s. James Mundy in George town over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap and family were week-end guests of the latter’* sister, Mrs. C. D. Bowers, and Mr. Bowers in Greenwood. Mr and Mrs. Claude Farmer and son, Mr and Mrs. Millard Murphy and children and little Pam Ellis spent Sunday in Columbia with Misses Velda Farmer Frances Elliott Mrs Eunice Rifcard and Ben|y Rikard of Bates burg, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L E. Pra ter. Mr. and Mrs Homer Jacks and Sheila were Sunday guests in Mount- ville of Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Jack*. Mr. and Mrs Fred Elhs and Angela were Sunday guests of the former's parents. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Ellis, m Clinton Mr. and Mrs Clyde Atkins vtsitec the former’s mother in Gaffney Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Chrshe Cole and C. B visited Mr and Mrs Sam Strick land in Greenwood Sunday Mr and Mrs Floyd Abrams and son. Mr and Mrs Jim Oweneby vis ited relatives in Mosirar. N C, over the week-end Mr and Mrs. William Pssamare of Decatur, Ga . Mrs Clyde Passmore of Atlanta, Ga., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Daven port, Sr., and on Saturday attended the Davis-Wilson wedding in Spar tanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMeck- in of Newberry, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flow. Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Swygert and children were Sunday dinner guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs Hermie Wood. Miss Betty Jo Sloan visited Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair in Newberry Sunday. The annual WMU meeting of the Baptist church was held in Newberry Essie Mae and Elizabeth Dickey at tended a birthday dinner in Newber ry Sunday. The occasion was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dickey’s granddaughter, little Jane Benede- baugh. Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer and children spent the week-end in Cross Anchor with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rowland and Mrs. Frances Goodlin and Cherry were week-end visitors in Walhalla with Mrs. Sue Mulkey and Clemson with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gosnell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hannah visited Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor in Woodrutf Sunday.. Sgt. Lester Sweatt of Greenville, visited Mrs. Sweatt and daughters over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Mr. last Friday at the First Baptist church. Those attending were Rev j and ' Mr 'V Edward Wright arvd' walter and Mrs. James Mitchfll, Mrs. Rolfe! Wi . ight Jr > visited Mrs Marian Clark, Mrs. L. H. Poag, Mrs. Alec Crawford, Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Mrs. H. L. Gardner and Mrs W. W Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Burton and children of Jonesville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swy- gert. Miss Crystal Craig is spending sev eral days in Greenville with her Hamm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell visited Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs A. F. Campbell, in Clinton Sunday. Billy Stewart, a student at the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end with the Luke Clarks Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCumber . and family visited Mrs. J. R. Knight sister-in-law. Mrs Hugh Craig, who is in Whitmire Sunday, a patient at Greenville General hos- Mr and Mr , John Taylor of Flint. Pit*!* Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Mr. and Mrs. J. M Ross, Mrs. La- £ii u i ast we ek. 'vinia Cooley and Mike were Wednes MrJ Vivien Beasley and children day supper guests of Mr and Mrs S c f Anson. Texas, are visiting Mrs L. Hair in Columbia The occasion Beasley's parents, Mr and Mrs. Ear! was in honor of Mr Ross' birthday Arthur. Mr and Mrs J. N Floyd and son. M r and Mrs. J. S Prater and Di- spent Sunday with the latter's par-jume. Mrs Dolly Prater. Mrs. Hu- ents. Mr and Mrs J. H Bundrick inland Mrs CharUe Colaman and Her- Gilbert A'ao veiling the Bundrick. bert Godfrey and Martha Ann. Mr ware Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bundrick man were among thoae attending the and daughter funeral of Mrs. J. S. Prater's mother. Mr and Mrs B W. Morns viaitao Mrs Minnie Baukmght. in Newberry the former’s parent* in Newberry Sunday Sunday Miss Marcia Weeks of Laurens, Mr and Mrs Waiter Waits and was the week-end guest of Mitt Hilda Loater Hair visited Mr and Mrs Oxnei Pope Oxner of Fort Jack- Julian Gardner in Greenville Sun- ' son, visited his parents. Mr and Mrs. .day. Messrs Waits and Hair visit- Boyce Oxner i eg the mountains of North Carolina •ter iB the day Mr and Mrs C. A Dickey. Muse* tertained at a birthday dinner for M. - Johnson at their home on Pickens street. Dinner was served family style and a large pink, green and white birthday cake was used for the cen terpiece on the dining table. Those present for this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson .and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson of Washington, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson and family of Green wood; Mrs. Annie Mae Harvey, Mr. and t Mrs. Ladson Grant, Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Camp and daughter of Wood ruff. Mr. Johnson was the recipient of many gifts. . , — Woman's Club Meets Last Thursday the Woman’s club met for the November meeting in the assembly room of Joanna club Mrs. Lavinia Cooley gave the club prayer. The business was presided over by Miss Kitty Mae Moseley, due to the entertainment of the eve ning. Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, garden club chairman, introduced the speaker. Mr, Hal Kohn of Newberry, Mr. Kohn s.xike very fluently on ‘Indoor and Outdoor Christmas Decorations.’' He demonstrated making an outdoor swag and presented it to Miss Mose ley for the hospital door for Christ mas. Mrs. Hack Prater and her group 1 served refreshments of chicken sal ad. cheese biscuits and coffee The club rooms were decorated ;n ! fall flowers and the table adornment was a lovely arrangement of yellow mums in a bronze urn with matching ! ribbon. his present rank of colonel in the U S. Army Monday. November 6, at Fort Sill. ‘ Colonel Ross is the son of Mr. ani Mrs. John M. Ross of Joanna. He anl Mrs. Ross, the former Miss Tootsu O’Dell, and their three girls, Fredna, Elaine and Judy, are making the ’* jhome at Fort Sill. Receives Promotion An item of much interest to rela tives and friends of the community is as follows: Colonel Fred L. Ross of Lawton, club president, and was very brief'Okla., was promoted from a major to YW A Meets The Rowland home on the New berry highway was the meeting pla. a for the November YWA Throughout the living and dining rooms wer<s lovely arrangements of yellow ani bronze chrysanthemums in low con tainers. Miss Mary Freeman, president, presided over the business session Various committee chairmen gave fa vorable reports on the months’ wor*. Miss Helen* Phillips. program chairman, presented an interesting program on medical missions. Tho>.* (Continued on page five) Recently Mrs Lewis Jotuucn en- WILSON’S GROCERY 305 N. 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