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V \ I \ \ r Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 1, 1951 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MBS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt vis ited Mrs. Hunnicutfs brother in Aik en Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum bia, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J M. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McAivain of Hodges, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt Sunday. Phillip Duckett of Furman Univer- fcity and Slater, spent the week-end with Mrs. Duckett. Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Inman, Mic-ke and Toni, of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffis of Pen- dleton, were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. M. Bozard. Mrs. W. W. Hair is visiting her son, F. M. Hair, and Mrs. Hair in Mon roe. N. C., this week. (Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and sons were Sunday viitors in Aiken. Oliver Templeton of Calhoun Falls, is impending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Cliiby Templeton. Mrs. Annie Laurie Simpson, Mrs. Grace Trexler and George Simpson were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Eallie Mae Franklin in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Melton and children were Sunday visitors in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and sen spent the week-end in Rembert with the former’s parents. Dr. and Mrs Moore. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godfrey and Martha Ann, Miss Effie Lou Godfrey and Roland Godfrey were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. J. M. God— Irey in Simpsonville. George Bauknight of Chapin, Mr. with them for a visit. Mrs. Virginia McCarthy and Mike and suckers were given each child. Games were enjoyed, on.the lawn. The cake, which was v/hite with pink and green decorations, and pink burning candles, was cut and served with ice cream. Mrs. Louie Nabors and Miss Betty of Greenville, spent the W eek-end, ^ eal y Leonard s mother, with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McCarthy. in entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham remembered Leonard were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | with a JP**- Carl Fanner in Ninety-Six Rev. and Mrs. James Mitchell at tended the state evangelistic confer ence in Columbia week. Hunnicutt-Lowery Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Amelda Genelle, to Fred! Franklin Lowery of Clinton. The wedding will take place March 24. Sick and Hospital Newt Little Mike Humphries is a pa tient in Newberry hospital following surgery on Tuesday. Those being treated at the hospital the past week were Mrs. Etta Mae Etters, Mrs. Faye Tucker, Carol Hart, John W. Crapps, and Thomas Mor gan. j Mrs. Margaret Taylor underwent 'surgery Tuesday at the hospital. sions season of prayer programs will be given by representatives of the Woman’ Misionary Union. Woman's Society To Meet The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist 'church will meet March 6 at the church. The program committee will pre sent “A Lesson in Symbols.” The hostesses for the social hour will be Medames L. J. Brock, James Simpson and Vinia Cooley. Has Birthday Party Little Martha Ann Godfrey cele brated her 7th birthday with a party at Joanna club last Tuesday. Twenty- eight classmates and her teacher, Miss Katherine Blakely, enjoyed the occasion. The birthday cake was white with pink and blue decorations with burn- Surprise Party Given Mrs. C. R. Thompkins is at home ing candles. ^n Sims street following an opera-) The little honoree opened'her many Mrs. J. C. Lambert, teacher of arts f l0n at Francis hospital in Green- gifts and passed them at the close and crafts was pleasantly surprised ville ^ ^ hour oi games, last Friday night when members of Broadus Baker underwent minor i Mrs. C. H. Godfrey, Martha Ann’s her class gave a party honoring herj sur g €r y due to a mill accident. mother, served cup cakes, cookies, Myrtle Murphy and Betty Hueble. After the program and business session the social hour was enjoyed. Refreshments of sandwiches, cocoa- nut cake and lemonade were served by the hostess. Older Intermediate Meet The ‘‘older Intermediate Girls” Sunday School class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy on Milton road Sunday afternoon. Af ter the business session the host ess served a salad and! sweet course. birthday. A beautiful birthday cake, ham biscuits, cheese biscuits, assorted sandwiches and coffee were enjoyed during the evening. candy and ice cream. Assisting Mrs. Godfrey were Miss Effie Lou God frey,. Mrs. Bo Gardner and Mrs. J. S. Prater. Woman’ Club To Meet The Woman’s club will Sword Drill Winners The elimination contest for the sword drill of the Joanna Baptist Baptist Training Union was a fea ture of the Sunday evening worship' Judy Templeton Honored j service in the local church. There! Sixteen small guests gathered at meet were 12 participants. The winners, i Joanna club last Saturday afternoon M:ss who will represent Joanna in the as-'to help little Judy Templeton, daugh- Y. W. A. Banquet Friday Night The 17 Baptist churches composing the Reedy River association are looking forward with interest and en thusiasm to the annual Y.WA. rally and banquet which will be held in Joanna at the comjnunity house on March 2 at 7 o’clock. Miss Vivian May Tindal, state young people’s secretary, will be the principal speaker. The theme of sail ing with blue and white colors is be ing effectively carried out in deco rations and table arrangements. Invitations have been issued to pastors and wives, WJM.S. presi dents, and Young People’s director’s of the entire association; and the Y. W.A. girls and counselors. Thursday night at 7 o’clock Betty Jo Sloan will have charge of sociational contest Sunday in New Joanna Baptist Church To Observe “Ladies Night” On Sunday evening March 4 at James B Mitchell, invites the public to attend this service. Four Local Students On P. C. Dean List Forty Presbyterian college students are announced on the dean’s list for the first semester. Included in the group are four { Clipton students, Lee Blakely, David and Sidney Maxwell, and John R. v Sease. Rev. Deason Regains Appetite, Weight And StrengHi On Scalf's Workshop At Epworth Church The United Nations Workshop of CSR and LCA of Greenwood district and Mr Perry Wtite of NeWberry,' was i ast Thursday at Epworth were visitors over the week-end ofi church . Th e meeting began at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. an< j adjourned at 3 o’clock. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Cole, Mrs., During the day Dr J4. P. Mitchell the program. The social hour will berry, are: Ethel Mae Rowe with ton, celebrate her 4th birthday, be under the direction of Mrs. Hack Larry Murphy, alternate, for the The centerpiece of the appointed Prater and her group. All members! junior department, and Myrtle Mur- table was a white cake with pink are asked to mke a special effort to phy with Dot Carr as alternate, for roses and candles. Plastic rabbits the intermediate department. j holding assorted candies were used ~ as favors. WrM. S. To Meet Mrs. Templeton was assisted by ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cli^by Temple-; 7:30 o’clock, the- Joanna Baptist attend this meeting. L V 0 ? Mrs Poag s moth * of Greenville, and Mrs. Ralph Wil-j Alex Crawford. Charles Murphy andj The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary The Womans Misionary Society of Davis in serving ice cream the Baptist church will meet Tues- an( j cookies. day. March 6, at . o’clock in the as- Judy was the recipient of many seiribly room. gifts. An interesting program is planned^, i ♦- The hostesses, Mesdames R. G. Carr7 ’ Intermediate G. A.’a Meet a I ‘ « r. Mrs. B. S. Cole, in Laurens Sun- son> conference secretary of Christian j jy-mces Giles, extend a most cordial met with Miss Betty Ruth Hudble on I* V Mrs , social relations, of Laurens, were the J. J. Abrams and Linda Ab- ma j n speakers. Mrs. L. E. Catkins rams recently attended Aladdin and 0 f dewberry, presided over the work- His Wonderful Lamp" at the Little jhop Theatre in Greenville The lunch hour was enjoyed at Jo- Miss Ruth Claris, Mfcs. Willena ann> dug) *rjth the host society serv- McCarthy, Mrs. James Simpson and j n j a course, assorted sand- Vinia Cooley attended the presenta- wiches, cookies and coffee buffet I tjor. orf the Columbia concert tno in j-yic Laurens last Tuesday. Mrs. Sail* Crocker, Mias Frances Young Adult Claaa Haa Party King and Jack Herod of Whitmire. An informal gathemif by the visited the Gaskin family Sunday young aduR class of the Methodist i Mr and Mrs Carson N^>ors visit- church was held Saturday night, ed Mr. and Mrs. Guy Copeland in! Conversation and games were _ Co.umbia Sunday joyed with Vinia Cooley as director 8 Mr. and Mrs. Hack Prater, Mrs. Later refreshments of assorted 3 Charles Galloway, Mrs Marie Price sandwiches, home baked cakes and 8 and Jan.ce visited Mrs Prater’s aunt, , c «d drink were served. Mrs. Mae Kirkland, in Columbia R e v. and Mrs. Joe Giles were 6uJ1<1# y guests of the evening. Mr and Mr. Joe Anderson were; ♦ Saturday visitors in Columbia Birthday Party Enjoyed Cpl and Mrs. Richard Willingham | On last Satynday afternoon Leon- -iDd Mrs Charles Galloway of Fort: ard Price invited sixteen guests to Bennmf, Ga , viited their parents >ceMbrate his 7th birthday. The party several days last week. Mrs. Guy was at his home on Milton Road. invitation to the ladies of the com- Manon street Monday evening. An munity for the evening of study and informative program on our home fellowship. missions was presented by Dot Carr, On Wednesday at the regular mid-1 Jackie Harrelson, Janice Fennell, week prayer service, the home mis-'Claudette Parriah, Doris Phillips, church will observe Ladies’ night. This will begin the week of Prayer for Home Missions for the Mission ary organization of the church. Speakers on the program will in clude Mrs. Nathan Brazel, a- bus iness woman, Miss Kitty Mae Mose ley, superintendent of the Joanna Memorial hospital, Mrs. Alex Craw ford, a mother speaking of her re lationship to the church. Mrs. E. J. Willingham will introduce the main speaker, Mrs. D. C. Bomar, State WMU president for South Carolina, who will bring the closing message. Special music will be given by Miss Betty Jo Sloan and Mrs. Frances Giles of the Joanna schools faculty, Mrs. D. M. Carr, postmaster, and Mrs. Rolie Clarke. The pastor, Rev. | REV. 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