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r— Thursday, April 5, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajre Seven PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MBS CECIL ODELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs Jack Hunnicutt, Mr. .and Mrs. Alvin Marshall visited Billy Hunnicutt in Brevard, *N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ponder of Baltimore, Md., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell, Jeff and Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr., Misses Jo Nell and Betty Ann Lowman visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft in Silverstreet Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams. Miss Jackie Lovelace and room mate, Miss Evelyn Harrelson of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch and Dixie spent Sunday in Easley with Mrs. Couch’s mother, Mrs. Essie Reeves. Mrs. Reeves accompanied her daughter home to recuperate from a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oxner of the Belfast community, were Thurs day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport Sr. Mrs. J. J. Abrams spent the week-end in Greenwood with Mr. »and Mrs. E. G. Kay. Bruce Ab rams joined them for the day on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Joe Giles left Mon day on amotortrip to Washington. D C. reuming by way of the Sky line Drive on Saturday. April 7. Others in the party are Misses Dor othy, Sallie and Jeanette Herlong of Johnston Mr. and Mrs Dan Martin of Clinton, visited the latter’s mother. Mrs. Marian Hamm. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Philip Faster and son of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Cecil Bishop Mm Brenda O'Dell joined friends in Newberry and spent Sunday in • Charleston Mrs J. B Addison has returned home after a visit with her sister. Mrs EUa Tilly, in Athens, Ga Mrs Tilly has been quite 111. Mr and Mrs Joe Johnson Mr and Mrs Emory Moore and Mrs A F Campbell visited the old Gov- Gist home in U dy in Pomaria. Messrs. Gus Tinsley, Bill Tinsley, Guy Clark and James Evans spent the week-end at Santee-Cooper. Sgt. Calvin Elliott who has been staioned in Korea, is spending a * rd A Ja j\ice joined them and vis- ] furlough with Mrs ; E1 i iott and c hil ited the gardens in Orangeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall visit ed points of interest in the moun tains of North Carolina Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Mr. and Mrs. ^eff McCarthy spent the week end in Columbus, Ga., with Cpl. and Mrs. Richard Willingham. Mrs. Willingham accompanied her par ents home for an extended visi. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce were called to Sumter over the week-end due to the illness of the latter’s broaher-in-law, Mon Yates. Mrs. Boyce remained for a week’s visit. Mr .and Mrs. Lee Thomas spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rushton. Mrs. Gus Tinsley, Miss Candy Dunlap were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck in New berry. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crapps and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Smith and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kyzer in West Columbia Sun day. Mrs. Eunice Rodgers is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Alexan der, in Timmonsville. Mrs. Helen Rowe and children. Tommy, Ethel Mae and Roy, spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Joe Pur- dren and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott high school senior class and are tween the hours of 2 p.m., and S spending this week in Washington, D. C.: Misses Sara Hollingsworth, Joan Leahman, Helen Phillips. Jeanette Bragg, Norma Hedges, Charlene Turner, Dot Mason, Betty Rowe, and Messrs. Hayward Dowd, Marvin Manley, Marshall Smith, Ferrell Long, Darrell Johnson, p.m. A hostess will be present and all are invited to make use of this opportunity. Salzburg, Austria. His family plana to join him later. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hanvey and ! B ?. bb >; » a ‘ r - . Ste . wa £ 1 ' Har - children of Greenville, spent Sun-1 a day with the former’s sister, Mrs. James Thomas, and Mr. Thomas. Charles Holley, Legrande Shealy. G. N. Foy states that, the school bus will meet the train at 3:50 a.m., Saturday morning at Clinton and bring the students back to Joanna. With Th* Sick Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spires will regret to learn that thei/ son. Chip, is confined to Hays hos pital with minor injuries. Glenn Franklin is at his home on Marion street from the Blalock To Show South Carolina Film The new Esso color film of South Carolina, showing many of the' „ beauty spots and highlights of the Sof bal1 G e state, will be shown at Epworth 1 The teen-age club will sponsor a Methodist church April 8. The comical dress softball game at Clark showing will be in the assembly 1 field April 14. Members of the room at 8:00 during the fellowship ! teams will be men and women of hour which follows the evening j Joanna. The public is invited, worship service. O. E. S. Officers Elected At a recent meeting of the Gold- ville Chapter, No. 154, the Order of , Eastern Star, the following officers i were elected to serve in the 1951- 52 year: clinic. Worthy Matron - Mrs. Bettie Mrs Luke CUrk u con(intd to Tompkins. her home on Sims street Worthy Patron—Roy Boyce. , Mrs. Annie Gunter is quite ill at Associate Matron—Mrs. Mildred her home on Sims street. T. Rice. Mrs. Mary Finney has been dis- Associate Patron—Walter Rice. Secretary—Mrs. Louise Thomas. Treasurer—Mrs. Ruth Thomas. Conductress—Mrs. Mildred Bow- The film was secured through the courtesy of Clisby Templeton, local Esso dealer and the public is cor dially invited to attend. Rev. Joe W. Giles is the pastor. Scouts Overnight Party Planned The older members of the Girl Scout troop will meet at he club house Friday at 7 o’clock for an ‘ overnight party. Miss Hilda Oxner, J leader, has made plans for the eve- ning. ^ Joanna Seniors in Washington The following boys and girls of Joan a are members of the Clinton Woman's Club To Meet All members of the Woman’s club are asked to attend the April meet ing tonight at 7 o’clock. You are asked to come dresed with your clothing wrong side out, or hind part before, as this is a tangled party. It’s unrehearsed and several stunts will be given in keeping with April fool. During the social hour Mrs. Ar- | thur League and her group will serve refreshments. Club Houm To B« Opened Beginning Sunday, April 8, Jo anna club house will be opened be ers. Associate Conductress—Mrs. Ver- mal Evans. Chaplain—James Fulmer. Marshal—Mrs. Suzie Garner Organist—Mrs. Bertha Fulmer. Adah—Mrs. Corrine Phillips. Ruth—Mrs. Reba Bragg. Esther—Mrs. Velma Long. Martha—Mrs. Martha Thompson. Electa—Mrs. Virginia Boyce. Warder—Mrs. Modeene Brazel. Sentinel—Ernest Chapman. Visits From Oklahoma Lt Cdly. Fred L. Ross and fam ily are here for a visit with Mr and Mrs. J. M Ross and Mr and Mrs J. D. O’Dell Col. Ross will sail from New York May 21 to charged from Joanna hospital fol lowing an appendectomy. Mrs. Hazel Kennedy and Mrs, Betty Holmes of Clinton, are hos pitalized at Joanna hospial follow ing operations. Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Product* Phone No. 2 Mr and Mrs Clyde Atkina visited Mrs. Annie Girk and Mr and Mr* Reginald Rushtbn In Chappells Sunday Dewey Rufua Summer* will leave 1 April 20 to enter the sarvtte J. H Davenport. Jr, and Julian Botirfc a tended Federal court in Spartanburg Monday Mr and Mr* J. L Delaney and daughter* visited he gardens in Charleston Sunday Mr* Teddy Yeager of Charleston, and Mias Vikki Bolton of Newberry, were Thursday guests of Mr and ' Mr* Cecil O'Dell Little Mike Humphries has re turned home following a siege of illness at the home of his grand mother, Mrs. Cuklasure. in New berry. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Kenimer of Atlanta. Ga, were recent visitors of Mr and Mr*. Leroy Couch. Mr. and Mr*. Ed Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag attended the Greenwood county singing conven- » turn at Cambridge church in Nin ety-Six Sunday. Lt. and Mrs Charles Galloway of Fort Benning, Ga.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Flow. Recent visitors of the Tompkins family were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Allsep, John Wayne and Jimmy of Cateechee, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell of Six Mile, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nicholson and Nancy of Easley. Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown were Sunday visitors in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rushon of Lau- rens, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick. Mr. and Mrs. WilMam Kitchen of Newberry, spent Sunday with the flatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Sr. Mrs. Cluade Farmer, Miss Velda I Farmer and Mrs. Millard Murphy • spent Sunday with Misses Annie and Kitty Putnam in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sease visited in Great Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell, George Walter Fulmer and Frances Bo lick visited points of inteest in Spartanburg, Greenville and Pans mountain Sunday. Cpl. Carl Farmer of Camd Le- Jeune, N. C., visited relatives and friends in Joanna over the week- ef John Gaskin visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crocker in Whitmire Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Hardin of Walhalla, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Evans. Hr. and Mrs. Johnny Vaughn, Mildred Vaughn, Mrs. 1 Elsie Long shore and Mrs. Louise Motes visited Mrs. J. C. Vaughn in Buffalo Sun day. . Herbert Fuller of Charleston; was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. J. Gosnell, and Mr. Gosnell during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanpah were week-end guests of Mr .and Mrs. -* Leonard Fuller in Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. L. K Prater spent .the week-end in Batesburg with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields. 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