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M 4 Thorsday, March 22, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Webb were recent visitors in Hartsville. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gentry of Spartanburg, were Saturday guests of Mrs. ?fell Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., and Miss Jeanette Bragg were Sun- t day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., in Clinton. Mrs. James Bodie attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Frances Bauknight of Newberry to Kenneth Couch of Spartanburg on Friday night in Newberry. Bo Gardner of the air force at Shaw Field, spent the week-end ‘ with Mrs. Gardner and son. Mrs. Dora Morgan, Mrs. Nell El- v’ lison joined Carl Attaway of Nin ety-Six and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson in the Breezewood sec tion of Greenwood county -Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ellison and son spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll. Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Bragg visited Pvt. Ralph Bragg at Fort Jackson last Wednesday- Pvt. Bragg is sta- • tinned at Camp Gordon, Ga., at the present. • Mrs. James Fulmer and Bob, Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Mrs. Virgie • Gamer, Mrs. L. J. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes visited Dan Tink ler in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mrs. Rosetta Gallman of Rock Hill, and Mrs. Violet King of Clin ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. m and Mrs. I. H. Ginn. * Mrs. D. M. Carr and Mrs. Joe Ab rams were Monday visitors in 1 Spartanburg. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Rowe, Fred Williams, Mary and Charles Doug las and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cas- , sell visited Herman Cassell at Fort Jackson Sunday. Mrs. L. J. Brock and Hugh Ed- r . ward Brock were Thursday visitors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Campbell and daughter of Anderson, Mr. and * Mrs. Lester Latham of Greenwood, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Walther. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alexander and children of Ninety-Six, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alexander. Miss Vera Johnson spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sims Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Salmon and children of Gastonia, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rube Melton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Tay lors, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Amick of Newberry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell. Sunrise Service The Easter Sunrise service will be held Sunday morning at 6:30 * on the front steps of Epworth Methodist church with the Prot estant churches of Joanna, Kinards and Hopewell participating. An in- ' vitation is extended to all who will to come. • + Quarterly Conference The second quarterly conference will be held at Epworth Methodist church March 29. Rev. M. B. Pat rick, superintendent, of Green wood district, will preside. Maltese Crow Meeting The March Maltese Cross met Monday night in Laurens at Cen tral Methodist church. The MYF of Waterloo had charge of the program. The young peo ple voted to send a $5 contribution to Epworth’s Children’s Home in Columbia as a memorial to Mrs. Clemson Smith and small son. Following the business session the 4 {f host church served cookies and iced drinks. ’Hiose from Joanna MYF attend- v ing were Rev. Joe Giles, Misses Frances Bolick, Polly Summers, Inez Gresham, Ann Niver, George W. Fulmer, Jimmy Stewart, Dale Bolick, Marion Madden and W. W. Niver, III. ^ W. S. C. 8. Meets Recently the Woman’s Society of Christian Service met in the as sembly room of the church with thirty-six members present. A brief memorial service was held preced ing the meeting in honor of two deceased members, Mrs. Beulah Addison and Mrs. Elizabeth Hen drix. This was closed with a few moments of silent prayer. The president, Mrs. J. M. Ross, presided over the business. The routine business was attended to * . in a stately manner. The com- mittes gave their various reports and CSR and LCA were commend- 41* ed on their offering of $30.25 to * v the UNICEF. The delegate to the conference in Charleston in May was elected, Mrs. J. M. Ross, the leadership of Mrs. James Simp son presented “A Lesson In Sym bols.” Imaginary visitors from the Moslem lands and dressed in na tive costumes, took part on the program. They were Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, Mrs. J. L. Abrams, Mrs. Algie Abrams and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. ., , . Refreshments of a chicken salad plate, sandwiches, cookies and coffee were served by Mrs. Simp son, Mrs. Cooley and Mrs. L. J. Brock. Miss Chapman in "Who's Who" Listed among those mentioned in “Who’s Who” of Amercian Colleges and Universities was the name of Miss Nancy Chapman. Miss Chap man is a student at Winthrop col lege in Rock Hill and is the daugh- * ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chap- hnan. Junior G. A.'s Mert The home of Miss Joanne Reeder oa Tillman Circle was open to the Junior G. A.’s Monday night for their March meeting. The girls studied their “Forward Steps.” Thirteen members were present. After the study hour Mrs. Reed er and Joanne served ice cream sundaes and drinks. Mrs. Hyda Loaves Friends regret that Mrs. Louise Hyde hgs severed her connections with Joanna Mills. She is visiting in Florida this week but will then be at her apartment at Ocean drive. Revival Services Be Held The Joanna Fire Baptized Holi ness church begins their revival Sunday night, March 25 at 7 p.m. The services will be conducted by Rev. T. M. Duncan of Mobile, Ala. Rev. Fred Rowe extends an invita tion to the public to attend. Birth Announcements Russell Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell an nounce the birth of a son, Harold Vestus, Jr., at Hays hospital in Clinton, March 15. Mrs. Russell will be remembered as Miss Mar garet Wilson of near Greenville. Moody Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Moody an nounce the birth of a daughter, Patricia GaiJ, at Hays hospital in Clinton, March 15. Mrs. Moody is the former Miss Beatrice Tyner of Joanna. Methodists To Present "If Is I Lord” Sunday eveninjg at 7 p.m. Ep worth church will present a one- act play in 3 scenes entitled, “It Is I Lord,” by Letitia M. Hollins- hed. The cast is as follows: Mary mother of Mark — Mary Simpsom , Mary Magdalene—Mrs. Manning Merchant. Martha of Bethany—Louise Salt ers. Rhoda, the Maid—Lillian Bodie. John Mark—Jimmy Stewart. Sara, mother of Judas Iscariot— Olivia Abrams. Leah, wife of Judas Iscariot— Beatrice Abrams. John, the Beloved Disciple—John Cobb. Cleophas, a Disciple—Manning Merchant. The Blessed Virgin Mary—Mrs. Joe Giles. Judas Iscariot—Vernon Garner. The voice of a child—Mike Cool ey. The voice of Christ—Rev. Joe Giles. The director of the play is Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. In charge of the property is J. L. Abrams and Al gie Abrams has the scenery. The public is cordially invited to attend. With The Sick Mrs. Annie Gunter and Little To- bie Stevens are ill at hteir home Page Three on Sims street. Mrs. J. M. Ross has been confin ed to her home the past week. Friends of Eddy Stroud are glad to see him back at schol after be ing confined to his home for a week. Mary Ann Terry, Bill Bishop, Randy Thompson and Chucky Franzen are confined with chicken- pox. Thank You I would like to express my ap preciation for the qnany cards, Ifowers and each act of kindness shown me during my recent ill ness. Especially the Training Un ion of Calvary Baptist church in Clinton. May God richly bless each one of you. —MRS. ERCIE BROWN Woman's Sociaty Moots The Baptist Woman’s Missionary Society met in the assembly room of the church Tuesday evening. There were 30 members present. An unusual method was used by the program director, Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, in presenting “Our Task of Home Misions.” The partici pants, representing the various groups in the community were: Mrs. H. A. Hamm, a hospital pa- tinet; Mrs. W. L Thomas, a for eigner; Mrs. D. J. 1 Buchanan, an unchurched mother; Linda Buch anan, the non-enlisted child of the community; Mrs. R. B. Jester, in mate of the old folks' home. Each was dressed in appropriate cos tume. Discussions were also pre sented by Mrs. D. M. Carr and 1 Mrs. W. C. Murphy. The program was closed with a solo by Mrs. Frances Giles. Following fhe business session, presided ocer by Mrs. E. J. Will ingham, a social hour was enjoy ed. The hostesses, Mesdames W. C. Murphy, Alex Crawfprd, D. M. Carr and Frances Giles, served pie a la mode with iced tea. is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. (Mrs.) LYDIE SIMPSON PITTS Executrix Clinton, S. C. 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