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I / Papf Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 25, 1951 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL. Corrrspondcnt and Representative The bride chose for her wedding a The entertainment of the social 'gabardine suit in forest green with! hour was under the direction of Mrs. j brown accessories. Her corsage was E. J. Willingham. I of red rosebuds. • Refreshments consisting of a sweet >j Mrs. Dawkins is the daughter of course and coffee were served by Misses Doris and Helen Phillips,: Mary and Lois Allsep of Cateechce,! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin. the committee composed of Mesdames Messrs Legrande Shealy, Charles were week-end visitors of Mr. and: Mr. Dawkins is'-the son of Mr. L. H. Poag. Ed Osborne and A. W. Holley and Carl Phillips attended the Mrs. C. R. Thompkins. j and Mrs. E. L. Dawkins of New- Welchel. Ice Vogues in Greenville Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Buchanan spent bet4y. He received his education in • Mrs. Johnny Stroud and children,; the week-end in Swananoa, N. C, the Newberry schools and his degree Special Mission Study Miss Etta Adams, Mrs. Rolfe Clark with the former's parents, Mr. and from Newberry college. The mission study for all organi- and Mrs. Mary Harris vnsited Mrs. Mrs. F. A. Buchanan. At present the young couple will za tions of the W!MU of the Baptist Frances Giles in Greenwood Sunday. Mr and Mrs Raymond Dawkins, make their heme on Fair avenue in church will be at the church Thurs- Miss Malba Gardner and Horace Mr and Mrs j T Dawkins and Newberry. day night at 6:15 (tonight). Ladies Hamm. Jr., students at Furman daughter> ^j r and ^ rs John Cabasco * ^ are asked to bring a covered dish versity, spent the week-end with their of dewberry, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bras- Willing Workers Meet and i uniors will bring sandwiches parents. ; well.and children of Clinton, were Members of the Willing Workers f° r the social hour. Mr. and Mrs.' E. d. Abrams and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Sunday school class of the Baptist 1 Each memiber is urged to be pres- Rosemary visited the latter’s sister,i Mrs. Glenn Franklin. [church held their quarterly busi- ; ent, for the study will be for one Mrs. Walt Lovern, and Mr. Lovern irJ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kelly were : ness meeting Monday night at the night only. Calhoun Falls Sunday. [ Sunday visitors in Newberry. I church. Mrs. Frank *Phillips, presi- Jack Craft of Fort Benning, Ga., j Mr. and Mts. E. A. Tinsley spent dent,-had charge of the business Visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell Sat-] the week-end in Greenwood with hour Itrday The devotion, “Have Faith in ! their daughter, Mrs. C. B. Bowers, ; God,” was presented by Miss Etta and Mr. Bowers. Misses Ruth Hair and Betty Jo Sloan were Sundav visitors in Cross Hill. Miss Leila Nichols and Edgar > Wright, Jr.. Hoover of Leesvillg, were Sunday Pvt. Pete Johnson of Comp Gor-! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Na-;don, Ga., was the week-end guest of: bors. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Hattie Byars spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Homer Jacks and in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Irby Sheila visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bax- Campbell. ! ter in Augusta. Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs .Willie Gaskin and Mrs. Vivian Gibson of Swananoa, children of Fort Mill, visited rela- N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Doc t.ves .n Joanna on Sunday. Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Mrs R L. Francis and Cecil Farm- 1 neth Buchanan last Friday, tr are spendisg several days in New Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag had as V rk as buyers for Joanna Stores. i their Monday guests Mrs. B. S. Cole, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Lambert, Mr. 1 the latter's mother, and R. P. Cole of and Mrs. Hack Prater joined Mr. and Columbia. Mrs. Fred Bragg. Jr. of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and attended the final showing of the Ice Bobby attended the Ice Vogues in Vogues in Greenville. (Greenville Saturday night. Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley and Cpl. Ray Tinnerman of the 5th small son of Fort Bragg. N. C., and Air Force and Herman Tinnerman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne of Co-j 0 f Newberry, visited the Milton Bol- lumbia. were week-end guests of the icks last Thursday. Cpl. Tinnerman, Ed Osbornes. Mrs. Bolick’s nephew, has just re- j Mr and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and j turned from Korea Lanier visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Rush ton of Laurens, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap. Mr and Mrs. H. H. Kelly, Vera and Ruby. Mrs. Bill OlShields. Mr and Mrs C. P. Wofford. Mr. and Mrs. ^ visitors in Rock Hill Hubert Owens and son attended the' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. funeral of Mrs. Fannie Wofford in f. Lowman. Sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Nrwberry last Tuesday. J. F. Lowman, Jr, and son, Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs Eugene King and of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. children of Spartanburg, and Roy p E White, Ray and Stanley of | Stockman of Clinton, were Sunday Newberry visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stock- man ' Franklin-Dawkins | Mr and Mrs J. J Anderson visited The' marriage of Mt« Margaret Mrs Pearl fYttie in Calhoun Falls Franklin to Raymond Edward Dnw- and Mrs. Cora Williams in Carnes- kins was solemnued at the Lutheran viUe. Ga.. over the week-end. parsonage in Newberry January 19 ( Mr and Mrs. Robert Folk, Sr. and at 7 o'clock. Rev. Dan Shull offf- Attends Sub-District Meeting Fifteen members and adult leaders of the MYF attended the suib-dis- Adams. During the business period 1meeting of the MYF held in Lau- Colie Campfoell of Clinton, spent, plans for equipping the educational! rens Monday night. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. V. (building were presented by Charles! The program and socal hour was Murphy and Rev. James Mitchell.' under the leadership of the First church of Laurens. During the busi ness meeting Jimmy Stewart, presi dent, of Joanna, presided. Refreshments of cookies and iced drinks were served. The next meet ing will be held with Epworth church here. With The Sick Mrs. Welhelmina Doolittle is ill at the local hospital. Mrs. Bell Kitchens was treated at Joanna hospital several days last week. Miss Frances Mahon underwent an appendectomy this week at the local hospital. » Friends of Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt will regret to know she is hospitalized at present. Mrs. Vera Owens, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clark, underwent surgery at the local hospital this week. Birth Announcement Stafford Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stafford an nounce the birth of a son, Gary Ran- dolph, on January 16 at Joanna hos pital. Mrs. Stafford was before her Pbteat of ' marriage Miss Vivienne j Spencer, N. C. Jaycees Entertain At a regular meeting the Joanna j Jaycees had their wives as guests a 1 a chicken supper Monday night. .The tables were decorated with red and white carnations and places were laid for forty-two. The supper was prepared and served by several of the members’ wives. Birthday Party Enjoyed Miss Diane Price celebrated her , 8th birthday Monday with a party,* at her home on Marion street with 27 invited guests. During the hour of games, prizes were awarded to Frederick Whit mire, Lnetute Frazier and Billy Bridges. Each guest received a package of bubble gum. (Continued on page four) Miss Jo Nell Lowman spent the week-end in Columbia with friends.. Mrs G. E Stockman visited herj nephew, Frank Sexton, in Spartan burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price. Mr. and iMrs. M. L. Franklin were recent Robert. Jr., of Belton, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alexander Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Allsep. 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