The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 12, 1951, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 12, 1951
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Kress and
Linda were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clarke, Misses
Betty and Ruth Clarke spent the
week-end with Mrs. Kathleen
Clarke in Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bishop of the
Hopewell community, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Bishop.
Mrs. D.* V. Wright, Sr., of Clin
ton, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs D. V. Wright, Jr.
Mrs. S. S. Kennington of Lau
rens. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cal
vin Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr.,
and Ronald of Greewood, w r ere
Sunday guests of the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman,
Sr.
home on Moultrie street.
Friends of Mrs. George Morse
will be interested to know she is
improving at the local hospital.
Birth Announcements
^ Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Jobie Davenport
announce the birth of a son, Jef
fery Allen, April 4 at Joanna hos
pital. Mrs. Davenport is the for-
er Miss Alice Morgan of Fairview.
Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Cliftoh Tucker,
wiches, cup cakes, party dainties of many gifts. Those from Joanna
and iced drinks were served by attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
•he hostess. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sease.
The group formed a circle and '| ! ‘ nad Mrs^Gene Bragg, Mr. and
the many gifts were passed and ad- ” rs - ^ rice ®*r. and Mrs.
mired.
Mr. Murphy's Class Meets
The adult class with Charles
Murphy as teacher, held a meeting
in the recreational room Monday
Harry Price.
Rabies Clinic
On Monday, April 16, there will
be a rabies clinic at the Joanna
fire department building from 3 to
the devotional thoughts.
Mrs. F. L. Phillips presided dur
ing the business hour. Plans for
equipping the kitchen and dining
room were discussed and addi-
; rooms were discusse and addi-
j tional busiess complefed.
During the social hour interesting
Jr., announce the birth of a daugh-I p an t om j nes anc j contests were di-
ter. Ginger Gail, April 8 at Joanna j rected by Mrs. D .M. Carr. A salad
hospital. Mrs. Tucker will be re- plate, cookies and coffee were serv-
membered as Miss Fay Prince of e d by Mesrames F. L. Phillips, L.
evening. Mrs. C. O. Parrish gave 5 o'clock. The fee will be $1.00 for
Whitmire.
Miss Parrish Honord
Recently Miss Claudette Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy were ! was compliented with a lovely
Saturday visitors in Greenville. P art y honouring her sixteenth
Mrs. Deri Jacks and sons, John- ! birthday. The new educational
H. Poag, W. E. Arthur and T. V.
Craft.
Commissioned Postmaster
Mrs. Ellen B. Brunson has re
cently been comissioned postmaster
....... . . at Davis Station, by Postmaster
ny and Wayne, are spending the building of the Baptist church was General. Mrs. Brunson will be re
week with her mother, Mrs. W. B. i scene of the party,, his being membered as Ellen Boyce, formerly
Garret and Mr. Garrett in Fort j ^V e social there and it was of Joanna and a graduate of Clinton
Mill.
Mr and Mrs. H. M. Willingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy and
Larry and Miss Fannie Copeland
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner
in Ninety-Six Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Crouch and
Dixie visited relatives in Summer
ville and Charleston over the week
end and visited the gardens.
Mr and Mrs. Dan Martin of Clin-
ton. • visited Mrs. Marian Hamm
Sunday. {
Mr and Mrs J. H Jacks and
Sheila \ isitod Mr and Mrs. Jim-I
n v Jacks near Mountvillc Sunday |
Mr and Mrs L L Johnson and j
iitrd rrletives in Augusta, j
day
.d Mrs Gene Crap|» and
Mr and Mrs /. Lloyd
r d sen spent Sunday in |
with Mr and Mr* OtM
giveri by her mother, Mrs. Claude
Parrish. Thirty young people en
joyed this happy occasion.
The entertainment was directed
by Harold Murphy.
The table was overlaid in white
and centered with a beautiful two-
tiered cake with lighted candles.
Refreshments of assorted sand-
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Mr* Joe JatRsul *1*4 laughter
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Mr and Mr*
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Rtw * Hill Sunday
M.m G*)# Templtton of Calhoun
Tall* %prr.t the week end with her
grandparent*. Mr. and Mr* J D
O Ckr ll
S Sgt Marwm T Weaver of Al-
tanv Ga »p*nt the week-end with
- u parents Mr and Mr* J C
Weaver and Mim Umjiw- White. On
Sunday Mr and Mr* Weaver. Mias
White Darrell dsn son and Don I
Weaver accompanttd Sgt Weaver
:o Albany
Mr and Mrs G. C Miller. Mr*
P F Clarke of Greenville, were j
Wednesday guests of Mr and Mrs 1
J M R<*s
Mr and Mrs Ben Weinberg of
Atlanta. Ga. were week-end guests
rt Mr and Mrs Sloan Rowland and
celebrated their 1st wedding anni-I
versa ry.
Mr and Mrs Otis Murphy cele- ,
brated their wedding anniversary
on Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Norman Floyd and ,
sons visited the gardens in Orange
burg Saturday^.
Mrs. J W liavis is visiting her
sister. Mrs. Sam Gilmer, in Knox
ville. Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fields and
daughter of Batesburg, were guests
on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Prater.
Mr and Mrs. R. G. Carr and
Pat visited relatives in Shelby, N.
C., Sunday.
Mrs. Frances Goodlin and daugh
ter Cherry, attended the wedding of
the former’s nephew, Ralph Gil
lespie, Sunday in Walhalla.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. G. Pritchard
and Sara Ehel of Clemson, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Niver, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wessinger
and children of Prosperity, were
Sumiay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Bowers.
Mrs. Frank Street, Sr., Eleanor
Grant, R. G. Street and Barbara
Ann Street of Greenwood, were
guests over the week-end of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Stroud.
Mrs. James Simpson and Mrs. L.
J. Brock joined Mrs. Curtis Jackson
of Honea Pah and spent Saturday
in Greenville.
With Th* Sick
Little Elaine Ross underwent a
tonsilectomy Tuesday at Hays hos
pital.
Mrs. Grover Nabors is recuperat
ing at her home ater being treated
at the Joanna hospital.
Mrs. Emma Crouch is at home
on Pickens street following surgery
at the local hospital.
Mrs. Louise Dove of Kinards, is
being treated at the hospital.
Mrs. Gussie Osborne is confined
to the local hospital.
Mrs. Mary Shealy is ill at her
graduate
high school in the class of 1941.
Honors Mrs. Evans
Recently Mrs. Helen Evans was
honored on her birthday at her
home on the Columbia highway.
Twenty-six guests were present. A
barbecue chicken supper was serv
ed. Mrs. Evans was the recipient
each vaccination. This service is
offered by the Laurens County
Health Department.
W.S.C.S. Has April Meeting
The April meeting o the Wom
an’s Society of Christian Service
of Epworth church was held last
Tuseday in the assembly room of
the church with a goodly number
present.
The president, Mrs. J. M. Ross,
welcomed each member and a new
member, Mrs. John Flow. The
most important items of the work
sheet were presented by Mrs. E. R.
Prater. Each officer gave their
monthly reports. The coming mis
sion study was announced, ‘‘We
Seek Him Together.”
The program was presented by
Mrs. J. L. Abrams, the topic being
“Women, Their Work and Health.”
She was assisted by Mesdames
Mary Simpson and Lavinia Cooley.
The Spiritual Life chairman, Mrs.
J. J. Abrams, gave the evening
prayer. The worship center of the
open Bible and burning candles
was beneath a poster of three
1
women, housewife, profesional and
worker which carried out the lesson
theme.
The hostesses, Mesdames Hack
Prater, J. D. O’Dell and B. W. Ox-
ner, served apple pie a la mode
with coffee.
Baptist Society Meets
The Woman’s Missionary Society
met Tuesday evening with thirty
ladies present including two new
hiembers.
Mrs. H. L. Gardner gave an in
spirational devotion with a quartet,
Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Mrs. Louis Mur
phy, Mrs. R. G. Carr and Mrs. Otis
Murphy, rendering special music.
The program, “Yearning Youth,”
was under the supervision of Mrs.
Harold Murphy. Assisting her
were the following ladies with top
ics each discussed:
Mrs. E. J. Willingham—China.
Mrs. James Burnett—Japan.
Mrs. Clyde Young—Germany.
Mrs. J. O. Hueble—Latin Ameri
ca.
Mrs. Jeff McCarthy—Nigeria.
Mrs. W. Wl Hair—Italy.
Miss Ruth Hair—Youth in Souh-
ern MBaptist area.
Mrs. James Mitchell—Is Youth a
Responsibility?
The program was closed with a
duet by Mrs. Frances Giles and
Mrs. Rolfe Clark.
Mrs. E. J. Willingham presided
during the business session and
deles were mad* for the. mission
study and divisional meeting.
During the social hour a cold
plate supper with coffee was serv
ed by the hostesses, Mesdames W.
P. Thomas, J. M. Rowland, T. M.
Boyce, Marian Hamm and Edwin
Thomas.
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