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ton, S. C., Thursday, September 27,1951
Number 40
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Of JOANNA
ms CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and SepreoentaUro
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr.,
Miss Jeanette Bragg, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bragg, Jr., and daughters of
Clinton, and Pvt. Ralph Bragg of
Camp Gordon, Ga., attended the
birthday dinner honoring Mrs. J. H.
Wallenzine at her home in the
Bush River section Sunday.
Jack Craft, recently returned
from Germany, visited his sister,
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, and Mr. O’Dell
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stogner,
Miss Dorothy Stogner, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Hamm, Sr., and Hor
ace Hamm, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Stevens in Clinton Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. James Alewine of
Bath, spent Friday and Saturday
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Otis
Morse, and Mr. Morse.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whitsel and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Cogdill in Greenwood on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Atkins spent
Sunday in Goffney with the for
mer’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Hall of Pros
perity, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin HalL
Mrs. N M. Slice of Greenville,
has returned to her home after
■pending a week with her daugh
ter. Mrs E. H. Alexander, and Mr.
Alexander
Mr and Mrs J W Turner and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mack Hat
ton, Jr., of Clinton, and Mrs. J. M.
Hatton were Sunday visitors of
Miss Effie Lou Godfrey.
Mrs. Johnny Moore and little
Johnny spent the week-end in Co
lumbia with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Adams. Mr. Moore
joined them for the day Sunday
Mrs. Fred Ross, 'Lane and Judy,
and Mrs. J. M. Ross were recent
visitors in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr.,
Misses Marlene and Betty Ann
Lowman, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Low-
man, Jr., and son of Greenwood,
spent Sunday in Lexington with
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frick.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gosnell, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Hannah and Miss
Mildred Farmer spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Smith in
Andenon.
Mrs. J. P. Rushton of Laurens.
tient at the local hospital following
an appendectomy September 23.
Mrs. Pearl Williams was admit
ted to the local hospital for treat
ment Sunday.
Birth Announcements
Long
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Long an
nounce the birth of a son, Michael
Wayne, September 24 at Joanna
hospital. Mrs. Long^ is the former
Miss Ruby Fanner.
Crowder
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crowder
announce the birth of a son, Wil
liam Larry, September 18 at Jo
anna Memorial hospital. Mrs.
Crowder will be remembered as
Miss Barbara Dickey.
will headline Dana Polkie. At 10
p. m., the entertainment feature,
“Showtime,” will star South Caro
lina balladeer Susan Reed; Miss
America, and "The Merry Mutes
Music will be supplied by
Hudson and his orchestra.
The Monday morning meetings
will open with 4he “School Days”
breakfast at 8:30, when the tra
ditional “Monday Breakfast” be
comes a showplace for a production
entirely featuring association mem
bers. At the 10:00 a. m. business
meetings, the following speakers
will appear: James C. Moore, gen
eral counsel for the National Au
tomobile Dealers association, Wash
ington, D. C., with the topic, “The
j«t will bt ‘‘This Promising Pf c Leonard Armstrong
World." During thu ptr.od, the la-, Af Co | umbuS( Base
dies of the convention will be en
tertained by Bill Moore. Sumter,
in a program entitled, “Gifts for
Private First Class Leonard G.
Dean the Girls.” Each guest will bei Armstrong, son of Mrs. J. C. Arm-
awarded prizes at this entertain- ! strong of this city, has recently
Washington Scene”; the Honorable
ment show
The 1:15 luncheon will honor
members of the South Carolina
Council of the Automobile Old
Timers Club of America. The
speaker, Robert A.' Vogeler, the In
ternational Telephone and Tele
graph company vice president re
cently imprisoned by Commun
ists, will address the convention on
“17 Months of Despair.”
At 4:00 p. m. the annual Beauty
been assigned as an aircraft camera
repairman with the 91st Strategic
Reconnaissance Wing at Lock-
bourne Air Force Base, Columbus,
Ohio, accojpding to an announce
ment by
base commander.
Judy Dobbins ai Warm Springs
Friends of Little Judy Dobbins
will be interested to know she is a
patient at the Georgia Warm
Springs Foundation following an
operation last week. Her mother,
Mrs. Bill Dobbins, returned Sunday
night and reports Judy in good con-
and Mrs! L^ R Tmnerman. R^'and dition and fine spirita. Judy’s ad-
Herman Tinnerman of Newberry,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Craig, Miss
Crystal Craig and Nolan Wicker
visited relatives in Enoree Sunday.
Mias Ernestine Boyce became the
bride of Robert Lee Franklin at
Epworth Methodist church parson
age September 21 at 6 o’clock. Rev
Mrs. Henry Turner' of Greenwood. Joe W' Giles, pastor of the bride
were Sunday guests of Mr and officiated The bndr had as her
Mrs. Earl Arthur only attendant her sister, Mias Jean
Mr and Mrs Colie Lever of Boyce
Newberry, were Sunday visitors of for her wedding the bride chose
Mr end Mrs John Lever I a navy fall suit with gray
Mr and Mrs Charlie Knight and ones
family of Greenwood, were Sun- After a short wedding trip
day guests of Mr and Mrs Charlie young couple will make their
McC umber with the groom's parents
Mr and Mrs Fred Ellis and rhll Bonds Crossroads,
dren attended the Copeland reun ♦
Ion st the old home place near WUh The tick
Clinten feadey j friends of Alfred Nlver will re-
Mr and Mrs C B Cole and C gret to knew be is confined to his
dress for her many well-wiahe
Miss Judy Dobbins, Georgia Warm
Springs Foundation, Warm Springs,
Ga.
J. Allen Frear, Jr., member, Unit
ed States Senate, State of Dela
ware; and Tom Collins, publicity
director for the City National
Bank, Kansas City, Mo., whose sub
pageant will be held, with 20 South
Carolina girls competing for a $500
Defense Bond as prize. Hostess
queen Dana Coleman. “Miss Chev-
.rolet” at the convention, will be in
attendance. j
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Hubert Adams Is a patient at the
MI D W A Y
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
The homecoming of * Ep worth
Methodist church was attended by
approximately 200 on last Sunday.
The program for the day was as
follows: Church school and morn
ing service as usual, dinner at 100.
In the afternoon the meeting open
ed at 2:00 with the hymn, “Jesus!
Calls us.”
Prayer—Rev. H E Bullington
Song bv • quartet consisting of
Mrs Algle Abrams, Mrs Harmon
Murrah. Jr. Messrs Walt Fulmer
and Jack Huamcutt
The church history was given by|
Mrs. Lavtnia Cooley and was got
ten up by Mrs Cooley and Mrs
Brace Ga!ioway of Trenton
a solo, “Above The Hills of
The afternoon address was
by Rev H E Bullington, a former
given by
Rev J. B Mitchell pastor of Jo
anna Baptist church
Former pastors of the church
greetings were Rev M K
and Rev. E. S Jones of
family of
J J CM
the out of
Mr and Mrs. Roy Miller and
sen wood. Mr and Mrs
lark of Clinton. Mr and Mrs
Cecil Blakely and family of Green
ville; Mr. and Mrs Ram Hal) of
Prosperity. Mr and Mrs Geddas
Attaway and daughter of Green
ville, Mrs Leila Turner, Rev and
Mrs H E. Bullington and Horace
of Seneca. Mr and Mrs Adams of
Anderson
Auto Deolers Plon
Big Convention At
Myrtle Beach
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27
SHOULD A GIRL SAY YES
All Star Cast — Adults Only
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SEPT. 28-29
CARABOO TRAIL
Randolph Scott and “Gabby” Hayes
“NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN”
Chapter No. 5
MONDAY-TUESDAY . OCTOBER 1-2
MR. 880
With Burt Lancaster — Also CARTOON and COMEDY
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY OCTOBER 3-4
THE NEVADAN
With Randolph Scott — Also CARTOON and COMEDY
COMING SOON-
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
EXTRA SPECIAL
ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 PJL
Myrtle Beach —Members of the
South Carolina Automobile Dealers
association, who meet here in con-
I vention September 29-30 and Octo
ber 1, will witness a diversified
program of entertainment and en-
lightment, SCADA president, J. A.
| Cochran, of Chester, said today. In
addition to star-studded musical
I programs, the several hundred
dealers in attendance will enjoy
the discussion of top world and in
dustry problems by outstanding
representatives of government,
business and the automotive field.
All meetings will be held at the
Ocean Forest hotel.
Registration for the convention
starts at 1:00 p. m., Saturday, Sep
tember 29, with the first function
on the agenda scheduled for 7:00 p.
m. At that time, all convention
guests will attend "The Grand Op
ening of Diamond Lil’s Silver Slip
per,” presented at the board of di
rectors’ party.
* Registration will continue
throughout Sunday, with a special
breakfast for all SCADA area
chairmen and board fo directors set
for 9:00 a. m. The Ocean Forest
lawn will be the setting for the op
ening of the convention with the
appearance of Colleen Kay Hutch
ins, "Miss America of 1952,” who
officially opens the meeting at 1:00
p. m. Luncheon follows imme
diately, with guest speaker Con
gressman William Jennings Bryan
Dorn of Greenwood, addressing the
assemblage on "The World Today.”
During the outdoor sesion, the
Orangeburg city high school band
and the 246th army band, Newber
ry, will offer music for SCADA
members and guests.
At 3:00 p. m., "Miss America” of
ficially opens the 5th annual
Equipment Exhibit—a popular item
on the jam-packed agenda. At
6:00-7:30^ p. m., "Show Boat, intro
ducing Souih Carolina vocalists
John Richards McRae and Mrs. Do
lores Beall, will be presented by
Case Driveway, Inc., with Frank
Cope, Greenville, as master of cere
monies. A buffet supper will be
given at 7:30 p. m.. on the Marine
Patia followed by “Parade of
Twinkly Fashions,” executed by
Usbeth Wolfe, Co^isnbia. Music
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