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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 21, 1951 Pace Two PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative :l : ing and television. The table in the dining room was overlaid with a white linen cloth j and centered with the decorated cake bearing seven lighted candles. Miss Brenda O'OeU spent last ter of Newberry visited Mr. ^ TeS served^' j week in Calhoun Falls with Miss Mrs. John Sunday. , Assisting Mrs with the Gail Templeton. On Sunday Cecil, Miss Effie Lou Godfrey and Maj- ntertainment were Misg Vivian i O’Dell. Mrs. Fred Ross and c hi J tha Ann Godfrey spent the week- Blak and y Addison The dren and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. O Dell end in Simpsonville with Mr and hcnor ^ guest received many love . visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Temple- Mrs. M. G °Mrey- Sun f a ^ ly gifts which were opened and ton there Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey andj pggggjj | Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Prater and H^nd joined them for the day. , ^ children. Mrs. Johnny Moore and‘ Mrs - w - 'y.' H ^ ir . a ^ d ^ ISS f U w i At Pastor's School son, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Adams Ha ‘ r ,^ cre T, Sa , tur ^ a ^ 1 gUes f tS vr 0f ..V r ’ Rev - Joe w - Giles, pastor of Ep-i visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams ; and Mrs. Hoyte Nobles of Newoer- worth Methodist church, is attend- in Columbia Sunday. Little De-jp- ° n Sunday Mn and ilrs^ . i ng the pastor’s school at Columbia ronda Prater, daughter of Mr. and 1 L. Hair of Columbia, visited Mrs. college this week Mrs . Giles and Mrs. Vaughn Prater, returned j Hair - small daughter, Lynn, are visiting home with her parents after spend-! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett vis- her parents in Johnston. ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. ited the latter’s mother, Mrs. H. j3[ll s ox | B. Kellett in Laurens recently. Richard Adams Will Spaak Mrs. Buford Weir and Becky; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bisnop and On Sunday morning at the Hi Farmer spent the week-end ini children spent the week-end with o’clock service hour, Richard Ad- Whitmire and attended the King-: Mrs. Mattie Rhinehart in Bates- ams of Columbia, will speak at the Herd wedding. I burg. Pentecostal Holiness church in ob- Mr and Mrs. Jeff McCarthy vis-! Miss Betty Summers of Kinards, servance of Mission Sunday. ited the former’s brother, Toyce is spending several days with Mr. ♦ McCarthy, at the St. Francis hos-, and Mrs. Charles Barnes. j Card of Thank* pital in Greenville Sunday. John Faulkner and Margie of Words cannot express my appre- Mr and Mrs. Rafe Boyce and Laurens, were rceent visitors of ciation for the wonderful kindness family Robert Franklin, Polly ! Mrs. Nell Ellison. shown me by the staff of Joanna Summers and Buddy Armon enjoyMr .and Mrs. Norman Floyd hospital during my recent accident.' a picnic at Greenwood state park were Sunday guests of Mr. and The cards, flowers and each act* Sundav Mrs - Floyd in Newberry. from my friends will never be for Mr and Mrs. James Thomas vis-! Miss Velda Farmer of Columbia, gotten, ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rushton in'spent the week-end with her par-; -MRS. BEULAH STROUD Spartanburg Sunday. ents, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Farmer. ~ \ Little Melda Carol Dean of Clin-; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Evans were Card of Thank* ton. is spending the week with Mr. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. We wish to thank all and Mrs John Burnett, Sr. | C. Lowery and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. friends Dr. McFadden Pfc. Thomas Motes of Camp' Sowell in Lancaster. i nurses for being so nice Gordon. Ga. spent the week-end! Pfc. J. B. Downer of Fort Ben- baby during his stay in the hos-! with his family and friends here. I ning. Ga., spent the week-end with pital. May God richly bless each Cpl. Richard Willingham has! Mrs. Downer and little Donnie. ! of you is our prayer returned to Fort Benninc Ga af- Mr - and Mrs - D - L. Bundrick and MR, AND MRS. J. L. BRAWLEY n - .’ so-dav leave wS his family. I children were Sunday visitors of Mrs. James Simpson spent the j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bundrick m week-end in Honea Path’with her, Leesville. sister. Mrs. Curtis Jaekson and Mr.! Mr s- John Riddle of New Or- . , 4 . J iek«cn leans. La., is visiting her parents, nounce the birth of a daughter,, •Irs Bill Sox and children of Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell. i Iris Jennifer, at Hays hospital; Columbi^ 1 recenth^kpent a^few Mrs. Kathleen Clark. Jimmy and, June 15. . | davs with her sister, Mrs. Curtis Joe -and Miss Ruth Clarke were ^ w Litke. and Mr. Lake. week-end guests of their parents, Wnii#-Weaver Wedding Mr! and Mrs. Louis Murphy. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Clark. Miss Mary Louise White became am! Mrs! Otis Murphy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hosie Bridges spent the bride of S-Sgt. Marion Troy Mr and Mrs. H. m! Willingham fhe week-end in Augusta. Ga., with Weaver in a lovely ceremony at Jo- joined Mr and Mrs Carl Turner Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baxter. j anna Baptist church, June 17, at of Ninetv-Six at the B cabin at Mr - and Mrs. James Cooley vis- one o’clock. ited the former's parents, Mr. and Rev. James B. Mitchell, pastor of oun and the; to our Birth Announcement Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes an- Lake Greenwood for a picnic din ner honoring Mr. Willingham on Sunday. Mrs. P. F. Clarke of Greenville, and Mrs. Ben Bishop of Milledge- ville. Ga., were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Koon and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Brannon and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ful mer joined the family and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sulton in the Bush River commun ity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross of Monroe. N. C., were week-end guests of the former’s parents, Mr Mrs. W. E. Cooley, in Anderson on of the bride, performed the dou- Sunday. I ble ring ceremony in a setting of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook and white gladioli and fern, family of Newberry, visited Mr. | A program of wedding music and Mrs. Charlie Coleman Monday was rendered by Miss Helen Phil- enroute to Asheville, N. C. : lips of Joanna, organist, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace and. Sue Cooper of Clinton, vocalist. Miss Willena Lovelace attended the 1 , Miss Phillips played “Claire De Lune,” and during the ceremony “Romance,” and “Indian Love Call.” Miss Cooper sang “Be- i funeral of the latter’s brother-in- law. A. C. Rhodes, in Greenwood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Buff and cause,” and “I Love Thee.” The family and Mr. and Mrs. James! traditional wedding marches were Bowman of Hickory. N. C., were used. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | The bride was given in marriage B u t5ls ui u.c xui.nci 3 paicnu>, -* •, ? lb ^ rt B °y ce and ^ and Mrs. W I by her father Preston White. The -md Mrs John Ross Miss Bettv J - H °g an - Sue Boyce returned groom had his father. J. T. Weaver, R(>ss of Greenville who was vis-' home them f° r an extended as his best man. Ushers were Le- iting Mr. and Mrs.' Ross, returned! visR - ’ ^ grande Shealy, Darrell Johnson, in Mrmrnp u-ith thpm for a visit ! and Mrs - E,vin Stevens and Ernest Johnson and Donald Wea- ’Lohn^yBuchanan and LeCrande motored to Ch.mney Rock; ver. brother o( the groom. Shealy left Monday for San An- and Lake Lure - C ■ Sunday. - Miss Sara Hollingsworth, the ~—♦ bride s only attendant, was gowned Surprise Birthday Celebration in a pink crepe dress with light On Sunday E. L. Thomas was blue accessories and wore a shoul- tonio, Texas, to stand entrance ex aminations for the air force. Miss Ruth Hair left today for Columbia. La., by plane for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Homer Nich ols, and Mr. Nichols. surprised by his family with a der corsage of blue carnations, birthday celebration at his home on The bride was lovely in a white Joanna Square. Mr. Thomas was summer suit with white accessor- Sundav visitors of Mr. ahd Mrs. T* years of age. Those enjoying i 68 - She carried a white Biole top- Louie Prater were Mrs Estes Pra-'Ibe occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. ■ P^d with a purple-throated orchid frr Mr Pnler’s mother Rob and Edwin Thomas and Carolyn, Mr. showered with satin streamers. Otis Prater Mrs Tom Ramsey ' and Mrs. Harry Lee Thomas and Immediately following the wed- Mrs. Clara McCarty of Batesburg! : Sandra - Mr - an d Mrs. Bill Thomas 1 dmg the young couple left for a and Mrs. Kathleen Hughes of Co-'and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, honeymoon in Asheville N. C lumbia. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Mason | Mrs. Weaver is the daughter of Miss Faye Gaskin and her fath-! Rowland, Mrs. Frances Goodlin and Mr. and Mrs. Preston White of Jo- er. John Gaskin, spent the week-1 Cherry, Mrs. Sue Mulkey and Rev. j anna. end in Fort Mill with Mr. and; and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell. Mr. Weaver is the son of Mr. and Mr«= Willie Gaskin i Mrs - J - T ‘ Weav ’er of Joanna and is Mr. Cr>Hl O Dpll Tpff and Su- 1 Cindy Prater Honored ! currently stationed at Turner Air zanne and Miss Jo Nell Lowmani Mrs. Guy Prater honored her force Base in Albany Ga. where visited the former’s parents, Mr. : small daughter, Cindy, with a party! young couple will reside for and Mrs. J. H. Craft, in Silver-'last Tuesday evening at Joanna present. street Sunday. club. Twenty guests were present Gut of town guests attenuing the Mrs. Sallie Crocker of Whitmire, to help the small honoree celebrate ™ eddl "£ we ![f. : M”- E - Eerr £ l ’ was the week-end guest of her her first birthday. . I o rS ', Le ° n , R L d ?i e ’ Ha T, ld daughter. Mrs. John Gaskin. The two-tiered white cake wit h Rawlm s and children of Greenville, Miss Jackie Lovelace of Colum- pink and green .trimmings, with ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cruise, Miss Me- bia, spent last Tuesday with her one burning candle, was the een- 1 tissa Cruise, of Mayodan, N. C.; Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Love-! terpiece for the party table which and Mrs. George Simpson and chil- iace. ! wa s covered with a white cloth. dr en j>f Clinton, Mr. and. Mrs. Er- Mrs. Lester Sweatt and children i Souvenirs of colored balloons and of Gaffney, spent last week with; fancy paper hats were given each I*® 31 aonn.on Mr onrl Mrc PuKin Child. Waiter OUITett, nest Johnson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Johnson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. rett, Miss Adelee Herd of Whit mire; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and little Pam of Ninety-Six. her narents Mr and Mrs Rubie child. ' ' (waiter aurreu, Mr. and Mrs. For- lInfo?d | Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Mrs. Car- rest Surrett and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Pat Carr is visiting her sis-Ison Nabors and Mrs. Prater served J \ E - B ^. rrett .e f Eni °?> ^ Iar i or L$4 r ' ter, Mrs. Bob Plott, and Dr. Plott! individual party cakes and ice m Covington, Va. j cream. As Cindy opened her many Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin; gifts she held therq for all to ad- were Sunday guests of Mr. and mire. Mrs. John Tobasco in Newberry, j Little Sue Bragg of Clinton, was Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Overstreet an ° ut °f town guest, and Mrs. Glenn Levcu- and daugh- i [ B Among Our Sick Brawley Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair ProdncU Phone No. 2 j Friends of little Chip ' are glad to see him out again after being confined to the local hospital with pneumonia. Mrs. Lester Hair is recuperating from a recent operation at her home on Marion street. Infant Son Passes James Guy Miller, Jr., two-day- old son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Miller, died early Monday morning at the Blalock clinic in Clinton. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning from the grave side in Rosemont cemetery' in Clin ton by the Rev. T. B. Altman. He is survived by his parents, James G. and Jean Rogers Miller, Mrs. J. D. Johnson is recuperat- and one brother, Robert Miller, all Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to S40 W dneadays 9:00 to 12^0 Phono 794 ing from surgery at her home on Tillman Circle. Mrs. Johnson was a patient at Joanna hospital. Ernest Chapman is being treat ed at the hospital following a stay at the General hospital in Green ville. Jane Ann Davis of Clinton, and Billy Crawford were dismissed last week from the local hospital following tonsilectomies. Mrs. Helena Nececkis underwent an appendectomy at Joanna hos pital June 12. Mrs. O’Dell Owens was a patient last week at the local hospital. 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