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f I / Thursday, May 31, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Sere* PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative plans for going to the Grand chap ter meeting in Charleston will be made. With The Sick Lt. Grady Darnell of Fort Bragg, N. C., is recuperating from surgery Lev- tended a birthday home of Mrs. Ruth Ellis in eland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Atkins spent Sunday with the former’s mother in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne. Mr .and Mrs. O. W. Looney and family were Saturday visitors^ in Greenwood. Mrs. E. A. Tinsley spent a few days in Clinton the past week with her sister, Mrs. Rachel Moseley, ■who is ill. Miss Velda Farmer of Columbia, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waits spent Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams of ment of Joanna Mills, will be in- ^ ^ r e C uperaimg irom surges West Columbia, spent several days; terested to know he is staioned at at the home of his sistcr Mrs j^ke last week visiting their children,: Lackland Air Force Base in •S& n 1 Clark Mrs. Vaughn Prater, Mrs. “ Bill ( Antonio, Texas. L Mrs' ST 1 AH Ari^ 6 ’ and 1 ^ ?• C. Craven, Martha Jane minol .- operation in Charlotte bert Adams, Erskine Adams and an( j Becky Craven and Vivian Por- recen ti v . * Mrs. Curtis Lake. | ter of Liberty, were week-end, T . Ti . or . nfl tip n t mde/f bWMfv^e^TShe feT* ° f ^ 80(1 M " ^ local hos P ital foUowin ® 8Ur ' , Mrs. Frances Giles and Mrs. W. ■araro Harold Marshall, Mrs. r a y e . Moorhead of Clmton, were w . . „ „ Wednesday supper guests of Mrs. Wooten and R. H. Frazier a Mrs. J. M. Bozard spent thej Family Outing Enjoyad week-end in Pendleton with h^r ( . 0 n Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Moody ’ ?; daughter, Mrs. ( Kenneth Griffis, Johnson entertained fourteen: g and Mr. Griffis. ^ i guests with dinner at the Pano- • guests Mrs. Fred Ross and children and rama Lodge near Chappells. After Mrs. Lavinia Cooley were Thurs- dinner pictures were taken of the day visitors in Columbia. group and individuals. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompkins Those attending other than Mr. and Joanne visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones in Pickens Sunday. and Mrs. Johnson were Miss Eliza-1 beth Ann Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Davenport of , Frank Bodie and family, Mr. and Washington, D. C., stopped over at Mrs . j ames B odie and family of his mother’s, Mrs. J. H. Davenport,: Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Har- Sr., enroute to Myrtle Beach and grove of Brevard, N. C. South Birthday Party Given Little Johnny Moore, Jr., Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. ^ ^ Julian Gardner, and Mr. Gardner places of Interest in lower in Greenville. | Carolina, on Monday. Little Steve Webb is spending a Mrs. James Simpson and Mis. few days with her mother, Mrs.' j^vinia Cooley leave Friday for honored with a party last Friday Lois Webb, in Clinton. | Columbia where they will attend a t Joanna club. — Mr. and Mrs. Bluford labors j a three-day conference of Workers ing his third was and Mac spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Sidney Able, in Saluda. Little Mac re mained for a short visit of Youth to be held at Columbia college. Leland Smith of Greenville, vis ited friends in Joanna over the Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell, week-end and attended the school Mrs. William Shealy, Jewel Camp- operetta bell and Bobby Jenkins are spend ing a few days with Pvt. William Shealy at Camp Campbell, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompaon of Easley, have been visiting their The occasion be- birthday. Johnny greeted the 40 guests as they enter ed the social hall. The fun and games were led by Mrs. Tom Chandler and Mrs. J. H. ‘ Davenport Jr. Each guest was given a plastic basket filled with assorted candies and party horns daughter, Mrs. Ray Fennell, and Mr. FenneU. Mr. and Mrs. White Tucker and family were called to Greenville last week due to the illness of the Miss Betty Jo Sloan and her mother, Mrs. W. E. Sloan, of Co-! as favors. lumbia, are spending the week in Singing happy birthday, the chil-j one of the Hyde apartments at dren gathered around the table Ocean Drive. j which was overlaid with a white Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tew of Fay-; linen cover and centered with the etteville, N. C., visited Mrs. Belle decorated two-tiered caks. Tew and Mrs. Swannie Wicker over the week-end. Mrs. Helen Rowe and children latter’s mother, Mrs. Ida Smith, a nd Mrs. Bertha Stroud visited Mr. who is a patient at General hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam and and Mrs. Joe Purdy in Pomaria Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carr and son of Clinton, and Ruby Cole of, p a t visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil- Columbia. were Saturday guests of ton in Winns boro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Olin Benjamin and children and Mrs. Essie Reeves of Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Assisting Jonhnny’s mother, Mrs. Johnny Moore, in serving were Mrs. Joe Terry, Jr., Misses Violet Thomas and Marlene Lowman. The honore was showered with gifts. 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C., State park for a dinner honoring end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the birthdays of Mrs Johnson, W. E. C. Osborne. , W. Johnson and Ed Green: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Shealy of Mrv Jack Xaylor and fami i yi M r. Newberry, were Saturday guests of and Mrt j ackie Taylor Mrs Da- Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Daven- )Vid Kilpatrick and daughter, Mra. Sr Annie Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Sgt. Carl Farmer of Camp Le- Cam p and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jeune, N. C-, spent the week-end ^ Green and sons, all of Wood- with friends and relatives here. Mr ^ Mrs Clyde William- Mr and Mrs Earl Holsonback son and family Miss Betty Watts visited the Utters sister, Mrs. Ar- of Greenwood; mt and Mrs. W. thur Kaiser in Newberry Sunday. w JohnKm of Washington. Ga. and Miss Dorothy Kaiser returned with them for a short visit. AuEviE* FVUUv w^th The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday at 7:00 and Mrs. Clyde Young. .!*-**- room of the Church Organisation To Meet 0, Aur-U. 1.JJ- -TK Ga., is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt church. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley will present the June program. During the social hour the host ♦ v-wK-rrv with ***** will be Mrs. Algie Abrams wi,h •"<*«" * Th B *r ^ t “ tr with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. L The Udies of the Baptist mis- M Moore I sionary society will meet Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Carl Johnson and *t 7:30 in the educational building, children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs- Harold Murphy, Program Mrs. Claud Parrish, and Claudette.;^* program: will be presented by visited Swan Lake and the Iris chairman. The hostesses wUl be Gardens in Sumter die past week- Mcsdames Claude Parrish, Cecil end j Bishop, F. W. Frady and G. N. Misses Mildred Bozard and Hilda Foy. Oxner joined friends of Columbia; and spent the week-end at Ocean Drive. Mr. and Mrs LeGrande Minick Note of Thanks deeply grateful I am deeply grateful to my friends for the cards, flowers and and daughters and Miss Joyce Nix every kind deed shown me during visited Pvt. Robert W. Minick at my recent illness. Especially do Fort Jackson Sunday. 11 say thank you to the doctors and Perry Darnell spent last week nurses at Joanna hospiUl. with his son, Lt. Grady Darnell,; —MRS. LOUISE THOMAS and Mrs. Darnell at Fort Bragg, HONS TIME TRADE! WITH TOUR PRESENT CAR AND JUST A FEW DOLLARS A WEEK YOU CAN OWN THIS BIG NEW DODGE N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroud spent the week-end in Columbia with O. E. S. To Meet The Order of Eastern Star, Chapter 154, of Joanna, will meet Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White. On Friday night at T o’clock in the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stroud and; chapter room. It is very important Mr. and Mrs. White were visitors I in Jamestown. A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips was Mrs. Phillips’; sister-in-law, Mrs. G. V. Adair of Hardinburg, Ky. Carl Phillips and Charles Holley accompanied Mrs. Adair back to Kentucky by car and returned by bus. Mrs. Cecil Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Crawford attended the clos-j ing exercises of the Kindergarten at the Presbyterian church in Clin ton last Friday morning. Those taking part in the exercises from Joanna were Randy Thompson, Bill Bishop, Bill Crawford and t Bubber Barron, f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Culclasure, Mr. and Mrs. & C. Tinsley, Mrs. Frank Culclasure and Butch of Newberry, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Marvin Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Dell, and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks and daughter of Columbia, Mr. and Mra. Roy Templeton and Gail of Calhoun Falls, Mra. Eula Bostic, Mr. and Mrs. , Waymond Bostic and children were visitors during the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mrs. M. J. McFadden is visiting relatives in Rock Hill for several • days. 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