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j i Pape Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Hutoert Godfrey and (spent the week-end ^ith his grand- Martha Ann. Miss ECfie Lou Godfrey mother. and Roland Godfrey spent the week- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs end in Simpsonville with their bro- Johnny Stroud were the latter’s sis A ▼ VS* H * _ J 4 \ ^ L'V-. M O 4 MM m4 r~v wt «-] TV/Im M / and Mrs. D. M. Carr. Closing thoughts were by the Ladies Class .Sunday school teacher, Charles Mur phy. , During the social hour, refresh- jnents were served by Mesdames L. (H. Poag, T. V. Craft, W. E. Arthur, and Nora Lamtoert. Mrs. E. J. Willingham presided ov- This is the Carolina-Clemson foot ball game and is sponsored by the Jaycees through the Esso Standard OU company. The public is invited without admission. gery at Joanna Memorial hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Kathleen Gibbs of Kinards is receiving treatment at the local hospital. present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. LEILA EDWARDS SIMPSON, Executrix. Jan. 8, 1961. , l-4c Rev. Song Fills Pulpit On Sunday night, Rev. Charlie Song, a student of Emory university, end in Simpsonville with thear bro- Johnny Stroud were the latter s sis-> -«rs. t. j. wuungnam presided ov- song, a student of Emory university, ther James Godfrey and Mrs. God-' ter, Mrs. Frank Street and Mr. and cr the business hour. Special plans filled the pulpit at Epworth Metho- frey. Mrs. Bobby Street and children of v-ere made for the Mission study for! dist church. Rev. Song is a native , , ,, , , n.rcnn\i*/wl .'11 ] W "M TI r»r*cf;}rn7atirmc irk ansi « m j Mrs. J. W. Giles and small daugh ter Lynn are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Her- - , ' •" " * •' 1 Miss Franklin Honored Situation jux^JCorea Today.” Greenwood. ,’all W.M.U. organizations to be held' North Korean and a Methodist min- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg. Sr., cel-! on Jan uary 25. ; ister. He spoke on “Being Ambas- ebrated their 26tlh wedding anniver-• sadors for Christ” and “The World long of Johnston. sary on January 17. On January 15,. __ ..... . .. , —~ ^Irs. James Simpson and Dusty Mrs. Bragg celebrated her birthday. Honoring Miss Margaret Franklin,' ' JT ° were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hattie Bjiars spent Sunday,young bride-elect, a group of close, ^'“V, . Mrs. Curtis Jackson of Honea Path in Clinton w ith her sister, Mrs. E. F. friends ;ave a miscellaneous show-' L « rs - B - Bridges is a patient Anderson and Mrs. Anderson. er Friday e^-ening at the home; Newberry county hospital follow- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cobb and tarn-, of Mrs. G. W. Price on Marion street. ■ in f. 311 ° pera,t !?. n ily were week-end guests of the for-; Arrangements of pink and white mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. snapdragons and small white cry- , Cobb in Gaffney. ,'santihemums tied with pink ar.na on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Waits vis-! Ed Osborne. ; — — - 1 Miss Malba Gardner of Furman i^r^e^ect’s chair was overlaid inl^osP 1 ^!- * • - i [\f rs< Ed Mrs. Betty Webb is confined to her home on Marion street. Claude Franks is a patient at Hays hospital following surgery on Friday. (Mrs. Martha Taylor of Kinards is recuperating at her home following an operation at Joanna Memorial spent Sunday with her parents. Mx. an d w as charming in ai ^ rs anH A/irc t? t Iforrest-ereen. nail head taffeta dress .home on Milton Road. — : , satin Mrs. Dwight Phillips and children Mr- aud Mrs. Henry Osborne of tows in low blue containers were of Newberry visited relatives in Jo- Columbia spent the week-end with ^ used as decorations. ! Mr Osborne's parents, Mr. and Mrs.! guests registered in a white Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits vis-! £ d Osborne. | satin bride’s book upon entering. The ifed relatives in Greenville and Bel ton over the week-end. Bill Poag of Greenville was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H Pc ag •Billy Stewart of Columbia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clark Miss Nadine Bridges of Augusta, Ga and Avery Bridges of Clemson, 1 c*• e eek-end guests of their mo- '-***• -***** .i, . * o——-—« - uwu * rfoi'F'W't iron nviw ther, Mrs. Sallie Bridges. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks and | v **u*^rs, potato chips and coffee were ntvii tsi i-uk biu» Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Griffis small daughter. Kathey. of Columbia,! S£,rv «d. The Laurens County Board of Pendeleton and Mrs. R. R. Cash visited friends and relatives here Franklin received a shower of Commissioners request bids upon the o—i— lovely gifts which were opened and • ‘UBO'Wing: passed. The out-of-tonvn guests were . StfpP^ es J° r the County Home and Mrs. Dessie Hall is a patient at 1 fhe local hospital following surgery Bingo and other games were en- on Monday. Hunnicutt is ill at her and Mrs. R. L. Gardner. jforrest-green, nail head taffeta dress.] ! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and i The hostess presented her with a : Leonard of Ninety-Six were week-i^^ge of bronze carnations end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bingo and other games \ ... I Willingham. joyed with prizes being won by Mes- j Wrs - White Tucker is confined to Miss Faye Russell of Newberry ' dajn os Junior Motes. Myrtle McCum-' her home on Milton road, spent the week-end with Miss Louise Norman Floyd, Bobby Bridges, ^ a ok Holsonback and Mrs. Wise. 6nd Miss Margaret Franklin. Harold Murphy both underwent stir- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Dell, Refreshments of congealed salad, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks and! v, ’‘* J -ers, potato chips and coffee were FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 2nd day of March, 1951, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Exeoutrix of the estate of W. Hugh Simpson in the office of the Judge of Probate o! Laurens county, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will BO R COLD ■ SYMPTOMS Yog may expgct prompt raltof from ) cold symptoms by using u B*Q*lt, M a mild laxathra and analgask that leaves no drowsy after effects. Even if your cold has developed, me “B'Q'R" and see how quickly you feel much better. Be sure it’s “B*Q*R”—accept no substitute. Can 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES WHEN A COLD STUFFS YOU UP! of v’i a viltlcitfkUIi dirQ iVluS. x\. T\. ^3Sn **s*iv\j c-f Cowpens spent Sunday with Mrs.'^ unda y- J M. Buzard. Little Dukey Casn GOLD THEATRE JOANNA, S. C. A. M P P. M. NWtt Ad 44c (Me 7e tax» Thur.-Fri. Jan. 1R-19 Mr. 880 Bart Laacaelrr. Daratliy Mr- (ialre. lAaaaad tiara Saturday Jan. 20 Where the Sidewalk Ends Mon.-Tur*. Jan. 22-23 Watch the Birdie R«*g saehaa. Arteam Dakl. Hedncadiy Jan. 24 The Crisis Cary Gmai CAR* NIGHT NEXT— The Milk Man Mr. and Mrs Guy Prater and Cin dy of Clinton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham. a tic: vsuk-vm-iuw II ‘‘ ^ Mrs. Junior Motes, Mrs. Mell Huey. ^ Thrw Chain Gan * Camps for the Mrs. Ollie Couch o< Laurens, Mrs rnon ^h of February, 1951. - - - ' Applications may be secured at the On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. J. WU- i^ da Be.l Hooper, Mrs. Bari Braswell,! Applications may be secured at the hngham erf IWber-y visited Mr and Bobby Braswell, Mrs. Grace 0 u rf:c T e of Jhe County Supervisor, at Mrs. Willingham. Wooten. Mrs. Mary Copeland of Gourt House^ S. C. r\ -« t i, p.. i Bids hall be sealed and Henoxited Bids .+.all be sealed and deposited wi.h the Supervisor on or before the 1st cay of February, 1951. Bids will be opened at 10:00 o’clock in the office of the County Supervis- ' on February 6th, 1951. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. BENNIE B BLAKELY. Supervisor CLYDE JONES. Commissioner WM J. HENRY. Commissioner 1 8Ue ... .Jillingham, , . - — Miss Doris Whitmire of Laurens Clinton and Mrs. James Evans and visited Mi&s Mildred Bozard over the Mr * Ruby Evans of Newberry. week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. James C. Scnpson.: Attend* Minuter » Week Dusty Reeve.-. Mrs Lavuna Cooley, w G;le«, pi^tor of Fp- - ' MJte Cooley, Mrs. Cecil O’Oell and' Methodist church, is attending cr J?" '»ruary 6th, 1951 Brruda attended the Ice Vogues m » w ^k at Emory university " ,c Greenville Wednesday night. Atlanta. Ga. He will return Frl- Mr. and Mrs Harold Rhodes of Laurens. Mrs. Charlie Lowery and • Shirley at Clinton. vUited Mr. anc Au ^ Wl G^erwWs InangwraUmi Mrs Jack Hunrucut: and Mtu Amel Mmt— James P Sloan and John da HurmieUK Sunday Rofc * saended the inaiagurstion of Governor Byrnes in Coluntta Tues day _ CHemlght Party Enjoyed Thn-ys/ive members of the Girls I Grouts spent last Friday night at lJuenna club as part at gietr home j making class A movie was attended. j previous to their gathering Li#*s I *vy* -• BruaWbst | was pr^iared. »erved and the club rooms tided up before leaving on Sat- i urday me r rung oe&AcnoiimieF from coughing spasms, stuffiness with every single breath! Here's a special way to relieve the worst miseries of colas with the same Vicks VapoRub that brings such grand results when you rub It on... it’s Vicks VapoRub in steam/ , Evrry single breath you take carries \ apoRubT combination of time-proved medications deep into cold-congested large bronchial tubes to bring you glo rious relief! Then, rub Vick* VapoRub on throat, chest and back. It works to ‘ Se easyl . . . Se effective! Just put some VapoRub in a vaporiser or bowl of keep up relief! World . ! for hours to beiliag water (ae shown in pkg.i. Then breathe in the vapor*. Relief cornea to a hurry.' mtnody In relieve miseries of colds I Mr and Mrs Ted DUston of Whit mire. announce the birth erf a son. William Jerry, at the Whiomre clin ic an January • Mrs Eiliajon before her marrnge wai Miss Betty Jo Car ol of Whitmire JANUARY Money-Savings Specials! Mr and Mrs S T King announce Vie birth of a ion Thom** Clark* on January 11 at Joanna Msmoria! hoapHai Mrs King is the Mjb* Luc lie Johnson at CLnton Per March ef The Loyal Order erf Moose of Jo anna will hold its annual President s Ball en Saturday January Fife at • o'clock at the Joanna school audi torium Mu*x will be furnished by Loftier Murray’s orcheafta Aeftn.i sion will be mm 91 00. ladies 54c Cewne out and dance so tut others may wsA, tie committee mys * — W O-C.R. Met Leas Week On January 9. the WAXTA bed the* first 1951 merting m fti« •• tembly room of the Methodiat chunrh wtftt 54 mmidien present The operung hymn “A Charge to Keep I Hove' was used to dedicate < i each member to (he new year’s The busi nasi hour seas lostr by the president and routine, • Special Purchase Imported Philippine Hand Made Infants Wear o Gowns o Infants Drenaea v o Sacques o Toddlers Dreaoea ' <MIT ck * icc • r * o ( reepem o Aprons tusi trghwa to 2.W nt o PI Bow Tops o Diaper Shirts #fcU u _ olofmnts Slip* ’ ’ • • • EACH 17ie W1MA of the Baptist church rrm last Tuesday avomng is ftie as- tembly room tor their January meet ing Twemy-Ove members and three visitors wore present Airs James Mlfcbell presented ftie monfti’s program on “God is Mow- mg—Who Can Hmder.’* The entire group read ft* scripture in unison The first dierumon Ye Art Mj Whneeaes” by Mrs. R. L VYaacis 5trs Rokf Clark sang a solo. The dia logue Looking For Today’s World” was given by Mrs L. A. Qrawdord TYie program of the . ■Whet is In TWy Hand.” and wai presented by Mrs J, J. Abrvm Those assisting Mrs Abrams were Mrs Joe Giles is arrgxure read ing. Met dames Ham Jecks. Luka Clarke. James Fulmer and Mias Kit tle Mae Mosley in Stewardship dls- READY TO SERVE ANYTIME- ANYWHERE! id So matter where you are or what time it is, when you have car trouble you can depend on us for rapid, low cost emergency repair service. \mo fjP'i' MKMII Cooper Motor Company West Main Street Phone 515 LOANS! * ON AUTOMOBILES, SIGNATURE, FURNITURE, APPUANCES Friendly, Confidential Service B!& B Finance Co. JOANNA, S. C. Office Next to Brock’s The hostess. Mesdames Jehn Cobb. I Fred Kmard and Milton Boltafc. ed a salad course, wafers, cookies god csffot. William G. William G. Putnam, 47, died at as early hour Monday morning at the hesne of his daughter, Mrs. Louieo Cole, B9 Sumter street, after a brief illness. He was a native of Laurens county, a son of the late J. A. and Callie Riddle Putnam. He is survived by three sons and Jour daughters, J. B. and Fred Put nam of Joanna, Clyde Putnam of Clinton, Mrs. Callie Murphy, Mm. Edna Ballard, Mrs. Louise Cole and Mrs. Murlee Farmer, all of Joamur and seven grandchildren; three sis ters, Miss Annie Putnam and Miss Kattie Putnam and Mrs. C. E. Bur dette of Gray Court. Tun era 1 services were held Tues day afternoon from the Joamui Bap tist dhurch. The Rev. James B. Mit chell was in charge assisted by Rev. J. W. Spillers. Interment was in Rosemont cemetery in Clinton. Kitchen Shower For Bride-Elect (Mrs. John Cadbaaoo entertained for Miss Margaret Franklin, young bride-elect, with a kitchen shower at her home on Rivers street in New berry Saturday evening. Mrs. Rich ard Addison was joint hostess. Upon entering, a small red-handled kitchen spoon was pinned on as fa vors and each guest registered on a rolling pin. Unusual writing games were en joyed carrying out the kitchen motif in the designs. The honoree wore an aqua gabar dine dress and her co reage was of minialture, assorted kitchen spoons tied with white ribbon. Each guest brou^it her favorite recipe which were placed in the brides book for future reference. The hostess served candle-light salad, crackers and .iced drinks. (Miss Franklin was presented a food basket filled ■With useful kit chen articles. “Big Thursday” Film To Be Shown I On January 29th at 8 o'clock the 1 film “Big Thursday-1950” will be i at the Joanna cktb house. • Special Purrluum BOYS “PISTOL PETE" JACKETS Wwtem styled la cotton gay plaid lin- V trim Qpiora of ro4 and block ... rag* __ alar 4.M rmW rndy . . . Mf • First Quality 51 GAUGE _ 15 DENIER NYLON HOSE .00 A boot •# tb# la lavely Spring •mi coton ,. 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