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Thursday, May 10, 1951
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MBS CECIL ODELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fennell, Roger
and Janice attended a singing con
vention in Anderson Sunday.
Miss Kittie Mae Moseley attend
ed the wedding of her sister, Miss
Ruth Mosley to Sidney Smith, in
Charleston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bell of Ellen-
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eargle
and son, Jessie, of Charleston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams and
hursing in the Baptist hospital in,
Columbia. She will leave June 28. j
Ed Hunnicutt observed his 65th
birthday yesterday.
Misses Jean Boyce Smith and
Velda Farmer of Columbia, visited
their parents over the week-end.
Womna'i Club To Meat
The Woman’s club meeting was
postponed last Thursday due to the
revival at Epworth church. The
.i™.. | revival ai r>pworin cnurcn. ine
Joe of Joanna were Sunday dinner | me€ting wiU ^ held tor {ight. The
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stev
ens and Mrs. Annie Gunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers and
Billy and Mrs. Bowers’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D, Boozer were recent
visitors at Paris Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert and
sons spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Doland and Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Swygert of Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver, Jr.,
and children spent the week-end in
occasion was a family reunion with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver, Sr. The
Bluffton with the former’s parents,
four generations present.
Mrs. Bill Burton visited Mr. and
time has been changed from 7 to
7:30. Miss Betty Jo Sloan, pro
gram chairman, will present the
program and Mrs. Norman Floyd
and her group will have charge of
the social hour. The officers for
the coming year wilt be elected,
so all members are requested to be
present.
Jaycees Attend Convention
The following members of the
Junior Chamber of Commerce at
tended the state meeting held at
Myrtle Beach the past week-end:
Alec Crawford, Kelly Waits, Mor
ton Hamm, Rudolph Prater, Ken-
i neth Buchanan, Hack Prater, Mar
Mrs. Billy Burton in JonesvillCj j on B an £ Si Gordon Oxner, Fred El-
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Anderson vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson
in Burlington, N. C., over the week
end.
Mrs. W. W. Hair and Ruth were
supper guests Friday night in
Greenville of Mr. and Mrs. O. V,
Hair. _
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and
children spent Saturday at Lake
Murray and enjoyed a barbecue.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Daven
port, Jr., and Ronnie spent Sunday
in Woodruff with Mr. and Mrs.
Riggs HilL
lis and James Cooley.
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waits hon
ored their granddaughter, Karen
Jean Gardner, with a family get-
together Sunday. The occasion be
ing her first birthday. The dining
table was overlaid with a hand-
crocheted cover and was centered
with an arrangement of red roses.
Little Karen’s cake was an iced
pink cake with one burning candle.
The Gardner family, W. K. Waits
family and Karen Jean’s parents.
. _ _ T « , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner of
Mr. and Mrs. C_ P. J ^ Greenville, were present. The hon-
family of Honea Path, visited Mrs ore€ received many lovley gifts.
L. J. Brock Sunday. 1
Miss Ruth Hair, Mrs. Nathan
Brazel and Mrs. W. W. Hair spent
Saturday in Columbia.
The community extends to Mrs.
- ^ . . . . ... Milton Bolick deepest sympathy in
htrs. J. B^ the passing of her father, J. P.
^ ** ~ “ "" Rush ton. Funeral services were
held in Newberry last Friday.
in Fayetteville and Burlington, N.
C, with relatives for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner and
daughter of Greenville, were week
end guests of the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waits.
Pfc. Wallace Abrams of Camp Le-
Jeune, N. C., spent the week-end
Redial To Bo Presented
Mrs. Carson Nabors will present
her pupils in their spring piano re
cital Saturday night at T o'clock at
- - , . w _ _ .Joanna club house. Those taking
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eleanor Niver.
Abrams. • _ „ I Anna Bragg, Brenda O’Dell and
Miss Pearl Hammett of Ware, Ethe i Mae Rowe
Shoals, is visiting her cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Jr.
Mrs. D. L. Moody and Mrs. Carol
Johnson visited their brother, Ned
Tyner, and Mrs. Tyner, in Augusta,
Ga., Tuesday
With The Sick
W. E. Bragg is a patient at Hays
hospital.
Being treated at Joanna hospital
are Mrs. Otis Murphy, Mrs. Eva
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy were Mae Brewington, and Mrs. Leila
Saturday visitors in Columbia. . j Mae Bedenbaugh of Newberry.
Miss Anne Goff of the Bush River Mrs. James Thomas is a patient
community spent the week-end | a t the local hospital following sur-
with Miss Ernestine Boyce. g e ry.
Mrs. E. A. Tinsley, Mrs. William -•»
Dunlap, Mrs. Gene Bishop, andj Birth Announcements
Mrs. Homer Jacks attended the Bedenbaugh
funeral of J. P. Rushton in New- Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Beden-
berry last Friday. baugh of Kinards, announce the
Mrs. Fred Ellis, Pam and Angela
spent the week-end in Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers.
Mrs. Bertha Stroud, Mrs. Helen
Rowe, Tommy and Ray Rowe vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy near
Prosperity the past week-end.
Harvey Lyons of Laurens, visit
ed Harley Lyons here on Sunday.
Mrs. S. S. Kennington is spending
several weeks in Spartanburg with
her son.
Mrs. Ethel Murrell and children
of Johnston, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. O’Dell Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch and
Dixie visited relatives in Atlanta,
Ga., over the week-end,
Pfc. Pete Johnson of Camp Gor
don, Ga., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Johnson.
Messrs. Derrell Johnson and Rob
ert Franzen attended the junior-
senior dance at Winthrop college
Saturday.
Mrs. James Lovelace, Miss Wil-
lena Lovelace visited the former’s
sister, Mrs. A. C. Rhodes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crapps and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Crapps in Summitt. Vic
tor Crapps, who spent the week
end here, accompanied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson
and Randy, and L. B. Thompson
spent Sunday with relatives in
Switzer. The latter Mr. Thomp
son remained for a longer visit.
Mrs. L. H. Rhinehart of Bates-
burg is visiting her daughters, Mrs.
Gene Bishop, and Mrs. Frank Trot
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Jr.,
and Linda spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright in
Clinton.
Miss Kit Delaney joined Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Galloway of Trenton on
Saturday and attended the May
birth of a son, James Grady, at Jo
anna hospital May 3. Mrs. Beden
baugh was the former Miss Anna
Jones of Gafffney before marriage.
Morris
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Morris an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
May 7 at Joanna hospital. Mrs.
Morris is the former Miss Dorothy
Bundrick of Leesville.
Church Announcement
The Joanna Fire Baptaized
church wishes to announce that due
to a revival in Clinton which is in
progress, there will be no., prayer
meeting this Thursday night, nor
church services Sunday night.
There will, however be Sunday
school and morning worship service
on Sunday morning, according to
the pastor, Rev. Fred Rowe. Rev.
Rowe urges the Joanna people to
attend the revival services conduct
ed by the visiting minister. Rev.
James Smith of Pickens county, at
the sister church in Clinton.
Training Union
Group To Meet With *
Joanna Baptist Church
A Reedy River Training Union
mass meeting will be held May 15
at 7:30 p.m., at the Joanna Baptist
church.
The following program has been
announced 1 :
Praise Service—Rev. A. L. Boone,
Rev. J. E. Walker.
Roll Call of Churches—Mrs. Eve
lyn Lever,
Announcements Special Empha
sis. ?
Solo, “Bless This House’’—Mrs.
Alex Crawford.
_ Message, “The Christian Home”
Day” exercises at Furman. Miss I—Rev. Paul Bullington, pastor First
Betty Ann Galloway, formerly of, Baptist church, Whitmire.
Joanna, was an attendant to thei Conference Periods:
Queen from '|e sophomore class.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howard of
Atlanta, Ga., Capt. and Mrs. Perry
Howard and children of Richland,
Washington, visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Willingham over the week
end. _
Cpl. Richard Willingham of Fort
Benning, Ga., spent the week-end
with Mrs. Willingham and his par
ents. RUBBER BANDS are scarce. Good
Ernest Chapman attended the j^ppiy on hand. Also Letter Box
May Day exercises at Winthrop i Files and
college. Misses Nancy Chapman i^tj^ needa for ^ offfce Chronicle
and Ann Hardigan accompanied publishing Co
General Officers — Mrs. James
Mitchell.
Adults—H. M. Kolb.
Young People—Miss Carolyn Ab
rams.
Intermediates—Rev. Alvin Boone.
Juniors—Miss Martha Creehmore.
Story Hour Workers — Mrs.
George Way.
Fellowship Hour.
him home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. M- A. Riddle of
Laurens, visited their daughter,
Mrs. G. N. Foy, and Mr. Foy Sat-
urday. _
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will be interested to know she has
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