The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 19, 1951, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 19, 1951
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
orated with royal blue and white
paper streamers, white candles
and a low arrangement of red
crepe myrtle adorned the piano.
The business was pesrided over
Ronnie Snieath has returned
home after spending several weeks
jn Bamberg with relatives. Ronnie
will celebrate his 8th birthday July
28.
Mrs. Betty Morris of Seneca,
Mrs. Mary Owens and Miss June
Owens of Greenwood, were Wed-
.TVrsday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W.
K Waits.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan
were Sunday visitors of the for
mer's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Buchanan, in Swananoa, N.
C.. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W r ado Jenkins, Mr.
;,nd B. E. Jenkins. Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Whittle. Mrs. Mary Rowe,
Miss Patsy Rowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Jenkins and Johnette, Mrs.
Rutii Seaw right, and Herman Jen
kins attended the Ayers reunion at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Starr
Simpson in Cornelia, Ga.. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips and
Carl spent the week-end in At
lanta. Ga.. with relatives.
Mr. and Sirs. G. N. Foy, accom
panied by the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs* M. A. Riddle, and Miss
Ruth Riddle of Laurens, spent the
week-end at the A. R. P. summer
assembly grounds at Bon darken,
N C
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Craig of:
^Greenville, were Sunday guests of
the f rmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Craig.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell and
children were recent guests of the
latter's s 'ter, Mrs. Roy O'Dell, and
Mr. O'Dti! in Fort Mill.—
Cj ’ R Gardner left Tuesday for
lx>Ui'V,!’e. Ky. where he will be
on ir.anemers for two weeks.
Mi-* Melda Dean of Clinton, is'
Mr. and Mrs. John Bur-
r this week.
Frances Elliott of Colum-
• ’he week-end with her
M and Mrs. H. M. El-»
w tt-h- w by Mrs. E. J. Willingham, presi
Miss Kittie Mae Moseley visited j Pi-inc u/pro riicrusofiri fm
in Columbia Saturday.
Plans were discussed for
the August meeting which will be
with Thrn Sick a P icnic with invited guests, the
. , , * 04 „ final plans to be announced later.
, 0f h, ZtinTe Willingham appointed the
regret to ( tarn 1 , .. : nominating committee, consisting
r wStmSe ot Mesdamcs Horace Hamm, chair-
Crawford Starnes, m Whitmire. me™™,, nn j R t> Tp_*
Mrs. Kranoes Bragg Dixon of ™ n ’ Tomm y Craft and R ' B ’ Jest *
Chattanooga, Tenn., is recuperating er
at the home of her father. Palmer j The program was presented by
Bragg, following surgery at Joanna: Mrs. Harold Murphy. The topic
Memorial hospital. , was The Continuing of Freedom. .
Mrs. Sadie Davenport recently: M«;M“H>hy gave the devoUonal^
h Mrs. ‘^‘“utf wt JSSiSd
lo the local hospital Tuesday. ^"'rhaH^^urtjhv “Sep-,
- Mrs JdiUired YoLing ot amlon, Sj^ehureh and
is a patient at the hospital tor sur- i James Ml t c heU. "Racial Preju-
ge ^‘ T tj nosrocKnrf Tr dices -” Mrs - D - J - Buchanan. i
Mrs. J. H. Datenport Jr was .. Colnmunism » Mrs Rolfc Clark
a patient at Joanna hospital sev- e Biuion Dollare for Liquor| ..
bral days last week.
i Mrs. R. B. Jester. “Six Billion
visit
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Mrs. J. C Tinsley of
spent the week-end
itter’s parents. Mr. and
n Humphries.
C. W. Chandler was treated last Dollars for Gambling,” Mrs. J. O.,
week at the hospital. Hueble. “Materialism and War,” 1
, ^ T I L Mrs. F. W. Frady. “Ye Shall Be
Leave For Camp Sunday Free IndeedMrs . w . L . Thomas.
Leavmg at noon on Sunday the .> Freedom Flag - Miss Betty Thom-
Girl Scouts will motor by bus to as j n c i os j n g three boys from the
Camp Webak for the week, a CH r l r ^.’s led the entire group in
Scout camp near Marietta. The p i ed g es to the Bible, Christian flag
scouts will be accompanied by and American flag .
Misses Hilda Oxner and Mildred . , ,
Bozard, scout leaders. They will T h e hostesses served banana ;
also go up the following Sunday to a P'' l 5 “n 11 The y
come home with the group. Mesdames Sallie Bridges W L.
^ “ ... 44 , Thomas, H. A. Hanvn and J. E.
The following scouts will attend::
Margaret White, Sue Boyce, Pat #
Carr, Marlene Thomas, Judy Dun- _ . „
lap. Joanne Flow. Dixie Couch, P, ‘ * nd Dc,n Show „
Linda Buchanan. Evelyn Motes, The children attending the Foun-
Toni Stroud, Linda Jo Poore, Pa-'dation summer program entered
tricia Wise. Brenda O'Dell, Peg- ! their pets and dolls in a contest
gy Campbell, Barbara Dawkins, l as t Monday evening at Joanna
Dolly Adair, Annie Mae Lee and school. Prizes were ten free pass-
Gail Morse. In case you’d like to|es to the local theatre for each per-
write any of these girls the address son winning. Those winning prizes
is Camp' Wabak. Rt. 1, Marietta, i were in the doll show:
— I Shirley Merchant—Prettiest.
W. S. C. S. Meets Toby Stevens—Most unusual.
Members of the Woman's Society Dixie Couch—Funniest,
of Christian Service came together In the pet show:
July 10 at the church for their Rabbit—Nancv Stevens.
Mr
;.rd Mrs. J.
F. Lowman,
Jr.
ard
■r. Ronnie,
of Greenv
,ood.
\v< ;«
Si nday guc
sts of Mr.
and
Mrs
J F. Lowman, Sr.
rr
and Mrs. P
ete Johnson
and
Mike
.-pt nt the w
•eek-end in
Cal-
hotin
Fa 1« with the former's
par-
int v .
Mr and Mrs.
Claude Johnson.
ML
-ses Brenda
and Suzanne
OTV
11 spent the
week-end
with
monthly meeting. The business
hour was presided over by Mrs.
Joe Giles, president. Mrs. johnny
Stroud, secretary, called the roll
and read the minutes of the pre-
Cats—Sandy Templeton.
Bird—Dixie Couch.
Pigeon—Charlie Chandler.
Chicken—Eddy Norris.
Duck—Louise Schumpert.
vious meeting. The reports of the i n the dog show:
various committees were given,
and plans for providing parsonage
curtains were discussed.
Mrs. J. L. Abrams led a playlet,;
“Our Healing Mission in the Phil
ippines.” An imaginary visit to
various schools and a station wag-
First—Johnny Teague.
Second—Linda Buchanan.
Third—Brenda O'Dell.
Fourth—Brantley Bishop.
their aunt. Mrs. W. E. Holsonback,
and Mr Holsonback in Newberry \
l..r.d,t .ind Jerry Etheridge ot]
Bamberg, are spending the week
with Mr and Mrs. Earl Sineath.
Mrs Vemer Ross and children.
Mar. Sue and Bobby, and Master
Pat Ross of Greenville, spent a few
davs (fur mg the past week with
Mr and Mrs John M Ross. Sonny'
Ross, ns ho was the guest of Mike
Cooley Last week, returned to j
Greenville with his mother.
Mr and Mrs. Lester Hair, Mr I
and Mrs. Walter Waits recently
visited in Gatlmburg, Tenn., and;
other points of interest in that sec- j
tion
Misses Jim and Nora Hawkins
and Doc Hawkins toured Washing-!
ton, D C., and points of interest
in Virginia recently.
Mrs. V.arjan Hamm is visiting |
her daughter, Mrs W. W. Wright,
in Spartanburg Mrs. Hamm will
also have a check-up with her doc
tor while there.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Sineath cele-1
brated their 11th weding anniver
sary July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks and!
Shelia were Sunday visitors of
Mr .and Mrs. W. B. MCary in]
Grcenwod.
Miss Be be W'llson of Taylors,
spent last week with her sister,
Mrs Harold Russell, and Mr. Rus
sell. Mrs. Russell’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs Fred Wilson, joined them
on Sunday.
Grover Jenkins of Greenwood,
spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins.
Miss Linda Abrams is spending
the week in Whitmire with Miss
Azalee White.
Children Enjoy Outing
Last Friday evening the children
on trip through the Philippines 0 f Mrs. Frances Giles’ group en-
were featured Taking part on thetjoy^ a p lc i nc anc j swimming party
program were M?sdames Cecil a t M«»whi»i t rv
Joe W. Giles. Lavinia Monj a y night Mrs. Jo Lam-.
Colley, Buck Murrah, and Mildred and johnny Moore accompan-,
| Bowers. . led the older group to Mineral
Refreshments of banana splits Springs for a weiner roast, swim-!
and iced drinks were served by
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mrs. Johnny
Stroud, Mrs. Pearl Williams and
Mrs. Manning Merchant.
ming and skating.
Attends Sub-District Meeting
_ Twenty members of the MYF ot
Birth Announcement i Epworthchurch attended the sub-
Nabort district Maltese Cross meeting at
Mr. and Mrx Carson Nabors an-l®*- Jam « chl i? h in Li * ureM Kon -
nounco the birth of a daughter.,^ P ro *™“ w « on
Gloria Dale. July 14 at Joanna hos- .‘"u 'TJ’";
pital. Ntaiwar. .. tVssa frx^sar sented by members of Broad Street
Mrs. Nabors is the former
Miss Gladys Willingham.
Surprise Picnic
Celebrating two special
ions Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits
were surprised with a family gath
ering and picnic at their home on
the highway on Sunday. Mrs.
Waits had a birthday on Friday
and on Saturday they celebrated
their 45th wedding anniversary.
Those enjoying this occasion
were the honored guests, Kelly
Waits, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Na
Methodist church in Clinton. The
president. Paul Elmore of Water-
; loo. presided over the business
occas- hour Bev. Joe Giles of Joanna,
has recently been elected as adult
advisor and George W. Fulmer as
secretary.
During the social hour, Miss Mil
dred Brown of the First Church in
Laurens, led the recreation. The
host church served punch and
cookies.
The next meeting will be in the
form of a picnic on the lawn of
bors, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits, P^vjdence school at Lydia. The
of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Gartlner and Karen of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits, Linda
and Gene of Belton, and Miss Bes
sie Hipp of Greenwood.
Baptist Society Meets
The Woman's Misionary Society
of the Baptist church met last
Tuesday in the educational build-l Joanna
sub-district council will have the
program in charge.
ing with 27 members present. One
new member, Mrs. J. A. Hannah,
was welcomed.
The room was attractively dec-
Thank You
May I say thank you in a great
big way to the many good people
of Joanna for their interest in me
during my illness at the home of
my niece, Mrs. Floyd Pitts here in
The cards, flowers, calls
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and all kindnesses will never be
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Fellowship Meeting
The Newberry district fellowship
will meet at the Pentecostal Holi
ness church in Joanna Sunday af
ternoon at 3 o’clock. The public
is cordially invited. There will be
specia’ music and out of town
speakerr.
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
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