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7 Thursday, April 26, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Maggie Mundy of Ware Shoals, Mrs. Molly Smith of Green ville spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunni- cutt. Joe Hendrix of Newberry, and little Jackie Hunnicutt. and Mrs. Raymond Merchant Sun day/ Mrs. Nell Tinsley and Mrs. Mary L. Morgan of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell •and—son,- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhodes of Lau rens, Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes and family, Jack Rhodes, Mrs. Charley Lowery and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery of Clinton, were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. McDowell and Dick Hendrix of Saluda, visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Witt in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Street and Clyde Street of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 0‘Dell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross, Lavin- ia and Mike, Col. and Mrs. Fred Ross and family visited Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Little in Charlotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross in Monroe, N. C., over the week end. Pvt. Ralph Bragg of Camp Gor don, Ga., spent the week-end with f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr. On Sunday Mr. and J*Mrs. Bragg, Miss Jeanette Bragg and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Motes ac companied Pvt. Bragg to Camp Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart spent Sunday in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. Cpl. Carl Farmer of Camp Le- Jeune, N. C., spent the week-end with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lehman and small son, Steve, of Belton, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs R. L. Francis. Mrs. J. M. Bozard. Mildred and Derrill, spent Sunday in Cowpens with the former’s daughter and I family, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cash. J. D. Salters of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Curtis Salters. Mrs. Carlton Wehunt, Misses Doris, Peggy and Hazel Wehunt visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boggs in NorvigPlast week. , Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rushton of Spartanburg, were Sunday guests of Mr..and Mrs. James Thomas. J ' Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Medford of * Union, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Craft. Later Mr *and Mrs. Medford and Mr. and mhrs. Craft visited George Craft in Laurens. Mesdames Otis and Lewis Mur phy were Friday visitors in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ambrose of Greer, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt. Mass Leila Nichols and Edgar Hoover of Leesville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors Sunday. Miss Ida Mae Tinsley of Green ville, visited Miss Ruth Hunnicutt last week and on Sautrday Misses Tinsley and Hunnicutt visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery in Clinton. Mrs. James Lovelace and Miss Willena Lovelace were Saturday visitors in Columbia. Lt and Mrs. Charles Galloway and CpL Richard Willingham of Fort Banning, Ga., visited their families over the week-end. Mrs. Charles Franks and daugh ter of Columbia, are visiting Mr. •{A and Mrs. Billy Willingham for sev-| eral days. Mr. Franks and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Franks of Clinton k joined the families for the week- end. Misses Nancy Chapman and Mi- mi Barron of Winthrop, were week-end guests in Joanna. ♦ Birthday Dinner The family of Charlie Dickey gathered at the home of his daugh ter. Mrs. J. B. Livingston in Pros-, perity recently to celebrate his 70th birthday. Those from Joanna attending were 'the honoree and Mrs. Dickey, Misses Elizabeth and Essie Mae Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crowder. Attend STA Meeting On Saturday Messrs. Joe Delan ey, D. J. Buchanan, Rolfe Clark, fend E. J. Willingham attended the , l^outh Carolina division of the Southern Textile association in Greenville. The meeting was held at Parkr high school. Mr. Dlaney was asked to take part in a panel discusion on slashing and weaving. t Nursery Open The nursery will be opened each night during the revival for small children whose parents desire to at-j tend the services. A capable per son will be in charge each evening. With The Sick Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Thomas are confined to their home with meas les. Friends of Granny Lovelace will be delighted to know she has im-' proved so much that she has been released from the hospital and wheel chair. Mrs. Marilzy Butler, mother of J.; D. Butler, is at the hospital for treatment. Garland Raines, son of Mrs. Cora Brewington, is recuperating at his home on Tillman Circle following surgery at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Jodie Chandler is a patient; at the local hospital for treatment) Wilbur Russell of Newberry, has; returned to his home following! treatment at the hospital. Mrs. Sara Taylor was admitted to the local hospital for treatment Monday. Friends of William Dunlap will be interested to know he is at home on Sims street following recent surgery in Columbia. Group No. 3 To Moot Mrs. Norman Floyd asks that members of her group, No. 3, meet at the club Monday evening at 6:30. The purpose is for planning refreshments for the May meetinf. Ninth Grade Will Bo Honored Thursday night, April 26, moth ers of ninth grade pupils will en tertain for them with a banquet at Joanna club. This is an annual af fair and will be at 6:30 o’clock. It’s Time to Store Your FURS and WOOLENS WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR NEW MODERN SCIENTIFICALLY CONTROLLED COLD STORAGE VAULT LOCATED IN OCR PLANT ON SOUTH MAIN STREET Only vault of this kind within sixty miles of Greenwood - —- TOP QUALITY CLEANING AND GLAZING Sure Safe Protection for Your Furs and Winter Woolens Don’t play host to a tribe of hungry moths this summer! Bring your furs and woolens to us to be cleaned and . stored in our large controlled-temperature and humidity storage vault. HERE THEY ARE PROTECTED FROM ALL HAZARDS • FIRE .THEFT .DUST .HEAT « MOTHS Revival at Epworth Church Rev. James G. Stroud, a former Joannian, will return to lead re vival services at Epworth Metho dist church April 30 to May 6. Ser vices will be at 7:30 each evening and there will be morning services on Thursray and Friday Mr Stroud was living in Joanna in 1930 whn he accepted the call to preach Since that time he has served churches at Landrum. Star- tex and Graniteville. where he is now pastor of St. John's Methodist church. In addition he has been in demand as an evangelist. The revival in Joanna will be the 93th in which he has preached Another former Joannian. A. B Galloway of Trenton, will lead the singing during the meeting. Mr. Galloway and the Epworth choir m*Ul render special music each evening Rev. Joe Giles, pastor, cordially invites the public to attend these services. Miss Johnson Honord One of the loveliest parties of the season was a miscellaneous shower complimenting Miss Veraj Johnson, young bride-elect, on' Monday night at Joanna club. Thej club rooms were decorated with English dogwood and ather green and white spring flowers. Presid ing at the bride’s register was Mrs. Marion Crowder. Mrs. Cutis Salt ers led the games and entertain-! ment. Those winning prizes were Mesdames Marie Wehunt, Juanita Davenport, R. L. Francis and Miss Mildred Bozard. Miss Johnson was attired in a brown taffeta dress and was pre sented a corsage of bronze carna tions with matching ribbon. Her chair was covered in white. The hostesses, a group of close friends, served a salad course, sandwiches, other party dainties and coffee. The honoree received a shower of lovely gifts for her trousseau and home. The out of town guests includ ed Mesdames C. D. 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