The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 04, 1951, Image 11
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Thursday, October 4, 1931
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey,
Martha Ann, Roland and Miss Ef-
fie Lou Godfrey spent the week
end in Saluda with Mrs. Godfrey’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dukes.
Mrs. L. J. Brock spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Estes, in Cross Anchor.
Lt. and Mrs. Henry Finney and
meeting at West End Baptist
church in Newberry on Tuesday.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Daven
port. Jr., spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Stewart in Colum
bia.
Miss Jackie Lovelace of Colum
bia, spent the week-end with her
daughter, Vicky, on her birthday at j Fulmer was pianist. Teachers in the
her home on Sumter street. I children’s department are Mrs. Pat
Twenty guests were present. Af
ter an evening of games and con
tests Mrs. Nathan Brazel and Mrs.
Bowers. Mrs. James Brown. Mrs.
John Gaskin. Mrs. Virgie Garner,
Hack Prater, and Mrs. Vernon Gar-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Love-
daughter, Ellen, of Cherry Point, j lace.
N. C-. were recent week-end guests i Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis of
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel. Cross Hill, and Pvt. Pope Oxner of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Bud j Fort Jackson, were visitors of the
O'Dell, Mrs. Fred Ross, Judy, Lane , B. W. Oxners over the week-end.
and Fredna were Sunday guests | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and! fined to her home. j were arranged in the
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton in children visited the latter’s parents. [ Mrs. Hubert Dove of Kinards, un-1 room. As the guests
Calhoun Falls. Jimmy Templeton
of Clemson, accompanied them af
ter spending the week-end with'
Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore,
and Kathy were Sunday visitors of jin Anderson,
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Longshore, in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams and
Joe spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Surratt in the Fair-
view section.
Mrs. Annie Laurie Simpson has
Isaac Craven assisted Mrs. Boyd miner, suprintendent of the depart
serving ice cream, cookies and pink ment.
lemonade, or favors the children "•
were given Hallowe’en balloons ^ Little Boy Has Birthday Party
and suckers. ” I Saturday afternoon at Joanna
Vickey received many lovely; club little Adgie Abfkms was host
gifts, among them costume dolls to 28 little friends honoring his
for her collection and a lovely set: third birthday. Thsi being his first
of jewelry from her parents. j birthday party, much fun and en-
Out of town guests were Mrs. Joyment was had during the hours
Isaac Craven and Becky of Liberty, of entertainment.
Mrs. eBe Davidson and children of Two large tables, decorated in
Clinton. | party fashion and centered with a
With The Sick large birthday cake in pink and
Mrs. B. W.^Oxner is ill and con-1 g reen with blue lighted candles,
' ‘ assembly
gathered
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Attaway, in derwent a tonsilectomy at Joanna around singing happy birthday, and
Whitmire recently. | hospital last week. | *‘ W e i 0 ve you,” Adgie blew out the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jester and, Little Janice Price had a ton- can dies. The girls had fancy bas-
Veda were Sunday guests of the silectomy at the local hospital re- kets and colored balloons for fa-
latter’s mother, Mrs. West Farmer,
cently.
vors and the boys had horns and
cdlored balloons.
' Mrs. Virginia Boyce assisted the
honoree’s mother, Mrs. Algie Ab
rams, in serving cup cakes, candies
and ice cream. Adgie received
many useful gifts and toys
the former Miss Carrie Mae Gallic
of Lee county.
McJunkin
Mr. and Mrs. Haskel McJunkin of
Cross Hill, announce the birth of a
son. Jonnie William, September 27
Immediately following the party hosp^UI Mrt McJunlun
Mr. and Mri Abrams entertamed “ Ml ** B *W
the Abrams family, Mr. and Mrs.
Joyce Burton.
i, L , ? r *. m . S ' Lmd V£ d ■ , ' mr 7/ Woman's Club To Meet
i J Abrams and Bruce with The meeting of the Jb-
fS* *" d ,1°"^ al lhe,r home un anna Woman s club wUl be held to-
Calhoun street. ^ | night (Thursday) at 7:30 at Joanna
I club. The program will be in the
Birth Announcements , form of a “Beat the Clock Party."
Evans 1 Group number 8. with Mrs. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans an- j Sineath as leader, will have charge
nounce the birth of a son, Donnie refreshments. All ladies of the
Ray, September 26 at Hays hos-! community are invited to attend.
pital. Mrs. Evans is the former ^
Miss Evelyn Merchant. MEN’S TIES by WEMBLEY
Atkins ! ! $1.00 and $1.50
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Atkins of L. B. DILLARD
Clinton announce the birth of a
daughter, Algia Ann. on Septe. 30 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMCIJB
at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Atkins is 1 “The Paper Everybody Reads"
Miss Kittie Mae Moseley has re-! Promotion Day Service
turned from a week’s vacation with ' Sunday was promotion day in the j |
relatives in Greenville and Co-1 church school at Epworth Metho-
lumbia.
Roberts-Harris
Miss Rose Marie Roberts became
returned from a three-weeks visit the bride of Fred Cecil Harris on
in Boone, N. C., with Mrs. Grace
Trexler.
September 22 at 4 o’clock. Rev.
Joe W. Giles, pastor of the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamm of, performed the ceremony at the
Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert, Methodist parsonage in the pres-
Longshore and Nita of the Bush ence of the couple’s parents.
River community, were Saturday ”he bride was attired in a light
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ev
ans and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Merchant.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Prater and
grey gabardine suit with black ac
cessories. Her shoulder corsage
was of white carnations.
After their honeymoon the young
dist church. The church was dec
orated with gladioli, spider lilies,
greens and ivy against a back
ground of white. The program
consisted of group singing, read
ings, prayer, meditation and was
presented by the children’s depart
ment. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley direct
ed the program and Mrs. Walter
Birth Announcements
• , children visited Mrs. Tom Morgan wi H reside with the groom’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris,
on Hampton street.
«v
and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Goff in Lees-
ville Sunday.
Mra. John Henry Davenport, Sr.,
celebrated her birthday Sunday.
Billy Vines of Wofford college,
and Trenton, and Mr. and Mrs A.
. BOOZER
Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Boozer
announce the birth of a daughter, I
Linda Jane, on September 28 at Bla-j
lock clinic. Mrs. Boozer is the former,
Birthday Party | Miss Frances Boazman
Mrs. W. E. Boyd entertained Sat- SANDERS
urday with a party honoring her j Mr. and Mrs Leland M Sanders,
B Galloway of Trenton, were visi- i 0 ' Cro ** HlU ' »nnounce the birth of |
tors in Joanna over the week-end. I IvCFVOU8 I 61181011 » son, Evans Levi, on September 28,
Messrs. David Boland and Jack-1 a i • vvr _____ *t Blalock clinic. Mrs. Sanders is the
son Taylor of the testing depart-j/\nQ V^iirOniC WOlTTy former Miss Evelyn Tucker,
ment joined a house party and D . i MAULDIN
spent the week-end at Ocean Drive 1^3.11 156 \^Orr6Ct6Q Mr. and Mrs. William C Mauldin,
Cpl. George A Pierce, recently . . . u . »,.. •>* Laurens, announce the birth of a
returned from Korea, has been I . J* r ° rr ^ rv *^ > l t V l son. Michael Stephen, on September
spending a 15-day leave with his
sister. Mrs. Harold Addison. Cpl.
Pierce has served 3 years in the
just your nerves." is not very help- 2y at BUIock clinic j|rs Mauldin is
ful advice to a nervous sick person. the former westmore-!
. urn* ... opinion of Dr C. J. Hart, lo-
Philippines, China and Japan. He ca * Chiropractor. . EVANS «
leaves this week for the air base in "Such individuals need help, for Mr ^ Mrf B E vani , D f
Montana. they are really sick and their sick- Joanna, announce the birth of a son,
Mr. and Mrs Hook Summers vis- ness does have a cause,' he states. Don me Ray, at Hays hospital, on
ited the letters mother, Mrs Tom qpivai iRPtTATmv J September 26 Mrs. Evans is thelos*.
Morgan, in Leesville Sunday Sr INAL. IKKIIAIIUN | me r Miss Evelyn Merchant.
Mrs John Burnette. Jr, left by , The problem is one of deep-seat- ] GRIFFIN •
plane last week from Greenville to ed and constant nervous tension \( r an< j \i rs > Kenneth C. Griffis,
join Pvt. Burnette at Wichita Falls, caused by an irritation of the nerve 0 f Pendleton, announce the birth of,
Trxa.0 roots leadmK
Among the many attending the from the spine,
Rowland reunion held at Oconee explains Dr.
state park near Walhalla on Sun Hart Though
day were Mr and Mrs Mason Row- i nothing may
land. Mrs. Frances Goodlin and seem wrong or-
Cherry. Bobby Boyce. Sloan Row ganically. the
land of Joanna, and Mr. and Mrs. proper X - rays
C N. Franks, Bobby Franks and . and other lasts
Mr Dutton of Clinton; also Mr will reveal this
and Mrs. James Evans. Misses Doris condition when
and Hazel Wehunt and Carlton 1 a n especially
Wehunt. | trained techm-
Misses Mary Lyons and Peggy : cian makes an
Wehunt and Harley Lyons spent examination,
the week-end in Elkin, N. C, with j Only when
relatives.
Mf and Mrs. Robert Harrison,
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Sr.,
attended the singing convention m
Simpsonville Sunday.
Mrs. Louis Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Mutt Tolbert of Greenwood, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and
son, Johnny, were week-end
guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Moore
in Rembert. Little Johnny remain
ed for the week with his grandpar
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holder of
Abbeville, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Young.
Tommy Abrams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Abrams, lias been called
into service in the Marine Corps
and is stationed at Parris Island.
Miss Ruth Hair and her mother,
Mrs. W. W. Hair, were Saturday
visitors in Greenville. Later they
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Derrick
at Dacusville.
Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Mrs. J. K.
Sease, Mrs. Bertha Stroud, Mrs.
Carl Stroud, Mrs. W. W. Hair, Mrs.
Charles Murphy, Jack Holsonback,
Rev. and Mrs. James Mitchell at
1 a son, Kenneth Cullen. Jr., on Octo-
| ber 1 at the Anderson hospital. Mrs.
Griffis i* the former Miss Doris Bo-
zard. daughter of Mrs. J. M Bozard
of Joanna, and the late Mr. Bozard.
YOUNG
Mr. and Mrs. George C. (Kit)
Young announce the birth of a son,
Richard Edgar, on October 1 at the
Laurens county hospital. Mrs. Young
is the former Miss Doris Taylor of
Laurens.
the cause of
this irritation is
removed can a
person relax
and quit worry
ing. Until then,
the individual
is sick, mental
ly and physical
ly. Such illness will eventually lead
to real organic disturbances in most
cases. --
NATURE STRIVES TO
CORRECT
Nature is constantly making an
effort to relieve this pressure and
sometimes through a prolonged
rest or change of climate does ac
complish it. Snock or other severe
reaction may rarely bring about a
change for the better.
The most efficient and satisfac
tory way is to have a thorough ex
amination by a Chiropractor with
experience in making spinal cor
rections, advises Dr. Hart.
Free flowing nerve energy in
sures clear, alert and healthy bod
ies. Without it one is not living
fully.—Published in the interest of
tended the Reedy River association 1 better health by Dr. C. J. Hart.
First P. T. A. Meet
Tuesday Evening,
Record Attendance
The first meeting of the new school
session for the Florida Street school
Parent-Teacher association was held
on Tuesday evening with a record
attendance of about one hundred
and seventy-five.
W. R Anderson, superintendent of
the city schools, welcomed the par
ents and teachers.
John S Glover, president, presid-,
ed. Reports of the various commit-;
tee chairmen were heard, giving'
plans for projects and programs for
the coming year.
A special children's night is being
planned for December in addition to
the regular meeting. Emphasis was
placed on the fact that this year
sponsors are grade parents rather
than mothers alone, and fathers are'
being urged to take a more active
part.
R. P. Hamer, finance chairman,
announced that the PTA carvnival!
would be held this year as usual and;
will be directed by A. J. Merchant
and J. C. Thomas.
Those attending adjourned to the
class rooms of their children to meet
the teachers, and other parents. Lat
er a social hour was enjoyed in the
school cafeteria with Mrs. I. M.
Adair, hospitality chairman, and her
committee, Mrs. J. u L. Culp, Mrs.
Frank Cauley and Mrs. Lykes Hen
derson, serving refreshments.
The November program will deal
with the new Laurens county school
district consolidation plan.
Card of Thanks
Many thanks to all my friends,
for the prayers, cards, flowers, vis
its and gifts during my recent ill
ness. Also the good care and kind
ness I received from my nurses and
doctor at Joanna hospital. May
God’s richest blessings be with all
of you.
—MRS. GUSSIE WAITS
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