The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 08, 1951, Image 16
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
S CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. G. N. Foy attended the' turned to San Diego, Calif., after
Coker college alumnae meeting spending a week with his parents,
Saturday in Greenwood at the ; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Simmons.
home of Mrs. H. W. Brinson. Mrs.
Brinson is a former classmate of
Mrs. Foy. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, Mrs.
Alvin Marshall and Shelby Jean
attended the singing convention at
Cambridge Methodist church
Ninety-Six Sunday.
Mr; and Mrs. J. H. Davenport,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daven
port and daughters, v Linda and Sue,
and Mrs. Swannie Wicker visited
in Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cash of Cow
in ! pens, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grif-,
i fin. Jr., of Pendleton, were Sunday ! ..rP...'
Thursday, November 8, 1951 j
pie. Come’’—Quartet.
“Thanksgiving'* iMrs. Jessie
Mae Prater. * *
Prayer—Miss Modeene Brazel.
Quiet music, patriotic — Mrs.
Frances Giles.
“Democracy” — Mrs. Robbie
Francis.
Song, “America, The Beautiful”
—Quartet.
Poem—Mrs. Sara Byars.
Solo, “God Bless America”—
Mrs. Nonnie Clark.
(Enter Sailor, Nurse and Soldier) i
Unknown Soldier”—Mrs. Mary i
Mr and Mrs. Milton Bolick visit- \ guests of Mrs. J. M. Bozard.
Brotherhood”— Mrs. Lula Mae
, O’Dell.
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rushton in, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., j s g "Battle Hvmn of th* Re-1
T 1. cr\r\ Rr.rmio of nroonwonH 1 rV 0 ®' ■P aUJe nyiTin QI UlC KC-
Laurens last week.
and son, Ronnie, of Greenwood,! bli ?,’_ 0
Mr-c f-arl T nu/mnn anH Mr<! 0 J ' ^ ^ G ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Ranee Ben Parker. Mrs. Carl Lowman and Mrs. f J.j (Enter Jat . an
Lancaster. Lowman of White Rock, 1 China. KawaTand Mosiem in cos-
Jr., and children of
were Sunday gi^ests of Mr
Mrs. Tillman Mclrse.
and
Spain, Africa,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jester visited
relatives in Saluda Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner and
gU ?£ dUr . in f t , hC week -l nd of Mr ' I tume 'dress of their country),
and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr. _ ,. ^ ^ 7
_ KortoH ir>f ion • T
Benediction: “The Lord
Thee, and keep Thee; the
make His face to shine puon Thee;
bless
Lord
Christian Adventures To Meet
Tonight , _ _
small daughter, Karen, of Green-! The Intermediate Christian ' ^ n e nn L ^w
ville. spent the week-end with the venture Activities program for the, upon Thee and give Thee peace,
later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- week will be given tonight. The The group, led by Mrs. Sallie
ter Waits. speaker. Mrs. Harmon Murrah. Jr., Bridges, served a salad course, cake
Johnny Lowman observed his will speak to the group on “Music , and tea.
birthday November It— ” -TAyound the World. , ~ ^
Mr. and, Mrs. Carson Nabdfs and" For supper the hostesses are Mr*. Birthday Party Given
small daughter. Dale, and Mrs. E. J. James Simpson and Miss Willena ! Last \Vednesday afternoon little
Willingham were recent week-end Lovelace. Jeff O Dell celebrated his 2nd
visitors in Atlanta with Mr. and ♦ j birthday with a party at his home
Mrs. Jerry Howard. Mrs. Hair Entertains Ross Family on Pickens street. The children
Mrs. J. W. Davis attended the Mrs. W. W. Hair entertained in-
Ayers-Fitzgerald wedding in Nich- formally for Mrs. Fred Ross and
enjoyed outdoor gamps and later
television. The decorations were
in keeping with Hallowe’en and
ols Saturday afternoon at Pleasant j children on last Tuesday evening.
View Baptist church. The centerpiece of the table was an ; tf 16 large lighted jack o‘ lantern de-
Messrs. Joe Delaney, Claude unusual Hallowe’en arrangement.. lighted the little folk.
Franks and P. B. Mitchell were Places were laid for seven and Mrs.! The dining table was covered
business visitors in Atlanta Wed- Hair served a three-course chick- 1 with a white cloth and streamers
nesday and Thursday. c* en dinner. of orange and black hung from the
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Dell . ♦ : centerpiece which was a camp fire
and Dorothy visited Mr. and Mrs’ Presbyterian Women To Meet cake. The log fire on the cake was
J. D. O'Dell Sunday. i The Women of the Presbyterian in the form of a burning candle.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Crawford, church will meet Monday, Nov. 12, j Jeffs mother, Mrs. O’Dell, served
Misses Mildred Bozard and Ruth ; at 7:30 o’clock in Clinton with Mrs. ( Hallowe'en ice cream, decorated
Hair attended the Wake Forest- Ben Eller. cup cakes and candies.
Clemson football game at Clemson . * The honoree received many use-
Saturday ' „ xMi Smith-Gross Ril*. ful and interesting gifts which
Mrs W G Puckett of Greer, Miss Vera Nancy Smith became were opened and p ased
ist week with her daughter, the bride of Henry Cross Nov. 3 at Liule Viciki Bol to n u j
spent last week with her oaugmer, me mme ui nemy v^rvss nuv. o «*■ | Little Viciki Bolton of Newberrv
Mrs Rolfe Clark, and Mr. Clark. ,10 o’clock. The ceremony was P^r-, attended the partv
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman are formed at the home of Mr. and - ♦
celebrating their 24th wedding an-, Mrs. Emmett Thomas on Joanna With Our Sick
niversary on November 12. Square by Rev. James B. Mitchell. Friends are happy to know that
Mr and Mrs. E. J. Willingham,. The bride was attractively dress-, Mrs. W. K. Waits is recuperating
Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham, ed in a two-piece suit of navy blue at her home following an opera-
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell and gaberdine with which she wore a. tion at General hospital in Spartan-
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers attended shoulder corsage of red carnations, burg.
the funeral of Fred Darby in New-1 Following a wedding trip the The friends of D. J. Buchanan
berry Sunday. * ; young couple will reside on Joanna will be glad to know he has return-
Mrs. Jerry Howard of Atlanta. Square with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.; ed to his home after being a pa-
Ga. was the Saturday overnight
guest of her sister. Mrs. E. J. Will
ingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields of
Batesburg. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Louie Prater Sunday.
Smith’s father, Wade Smith, has
just returned from Korea after
spending 14 months there.
Bobby Jo Simmons, RCT, has re-
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JOANNA, S. C.
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Matinee-1 F. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30
Every Night
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Children under ll-9e
Thur.-Fri.
Nov. 8-9
Francis Goes To
the Races
With Donald O’Connor
“Francis” the Talking Male
Saturday Nov. 10
California
Passage
With Forrest Tucker
Mon.-Tues. Nov. 12-13
In Color
Flying
Leathernecks
John Wayne, Robert Ryan
Wednesday Nov. 14
On the Loose
NEXT— ,
His Kind of
Woman
Jane Russell, Robert Mitcham
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Birth Announcements
Crowell
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Crowell an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Vicky Doanne, October 30 at Jo
anna Memorial h.o s p i t a 1. Mrs
Crowell is the former Miss Joyce
Childress.
Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrish an
nounce the birth of ‘a .daughter,
Wanda Jean, November 2 at Jo
anna hospital. Mrs. Parrish will
be remembered as Miss Bernice
Dean. ,.
Lodge Elects Officers
Magnolia Lodge No. 355, A. F.
M., of Joanna, met Saturday night
in the lodge rooms for the pur
pose of electing 1952 officers. They
are as follows:
L. R. Thompson — Worshipful
Master.
Walter Price—Senior Warden.
E. C. Bennett—Junior Warden.
R. L. Boyce—Treasurer.
W. F. Fulmer—Secretary.
J. N. Evans—Senior Deacon.
J. C. Lambert-Junior Deacon.
J. L. Stogner and W. L. Hair—
Stewards.
J. M. Fulmer—Chaplain.
Ben Jester—Tiler.
Woman'* Club Has Mealing
Members of Joanna Woman’s
club met Thursday night at 7:30
for their November meeting. The
president, Mrs. E. J. Willingham,
presided over the business session.
The minutes were read by the sec
retary and approved.
The business was brief due to the
program.
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, program
chairman, presented a combination
program of Thanksgiving, United
Nations Day and Armistice Day,,
all being special days in Novemb-
ber.
The worship center was in three
portions covered in white with tall
burning tapers. The choir and
speakers wore whit^ robes over
black shirts and black ties. The
following program was given;
Call to Worship—Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley. ^
Song, “Come Ye Thankful Peo-
tient at General hospital in Green-
HoUonback-Price ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hobonback Mrs. Mattie Natbors was admit
announce the marriage of their i ted. to Joanna hospital last week for
daughter. Flora Nell, to Robert treatment.
Price Saturday evening at 7 30.' Mrs. Joe Terry was a patient for
Miss Jackie Lovelace of Colum- The vows were spoken at the Bap- treatment at Joanna hospital sev-
b:a. spent the week-end with her ust parsonage in Newberry with eral days last week,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Love- Rev. Joseph Walker officiating., Little Dianne Gheen of Clinton,
lace. M rs George Morse and Miss Aud- , was a recent patient at the local
Mr. and Mrs. J M. Ross, Mrs. rey O’Shields attended the couple. | hospital for treatment.
Lavinia Cooley. Mike. Mrs. Fred The bride was lovely in a grey Baby Richfd Corley of Little
Ross, Judv, Elaine and Fredna gaberdine suit with navy blue ac- Mountain, is a patient at the local
were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. cessones and an orchid corsage. hospital.
and Mrs. S.' L. Hair in Columbia. a honeymoon in Asheville. I •
Honoring their father’s birthday, Mr and Mrs. Price will make their i WUdliia Organisation Meeting
Mrs. Bryce Little of Myrtle Beach, home with the bride’s parents on Monday evening approximately
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross and. Milton Road. 1 fifty men gathered at the recrea-
small son of Rockingham, N. C-,, ~ * tion building for the organizational
joined the family there. Milchell Conducting Services meeting of the Joanna chapter of
Miss Frances Elliot otf Colum- Rev James B. Mitchell, pastor of the South Carolina Wildlife Fede-
bia. spent the week-end with her Jo*nna Baptist church, is away this ration.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. El- week holding a revival at Bayview The meeting began with a cat-
liott. Baptist church in Columbia, No- fish stew being served. Dutch
Mr and Mrs. Andy Gosnell, Mr. j vember 5 through the 11th. On 1 Knight of Greenville, was the
and Mrs. Alfred Hannah and son , Sunday morning Rev. J. K. Law- speaker of the evening and was in-
spent Sunday in Anderson with t° n » associational missionary, will I troduced by Stewart Brown, who
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith. Mr. supply the pulpit. In the evening ' is a member of the State Board of
service Rev. Frank Ling, student at Directors of Wildlife,
the New Orleans Baptist seminary,! Two bills on “Protection of Wild-
will speak. On November 9 and life in the State" which are pend-
10 Rev. Ling will address the Roy- 1 ing before the General Assembly,
al Ambassador congress in Colum- were discussed.
b > a - The officers elected were as fol
lows:
President—Charlie Coleman.
Vice-President — E. J. Willing
ham.
Secretary-Treasurer .— Vernon
Garner.
Directors — Walter Byars and
Carl Franzen.
Plans were made for a joint
meeting of the Laurens, Clinton
and Joanna groups to meet at Jo
anna club house on December 3.
MU* Tinsley Honored
Monday evening Miss Inez Tins
ley, bride-elect, was compliment
ed with a bridal shower at Jo
anna club by her co-workers at
Joanna Stores, assisted by Misses
Hilda Oxner and Mildred Bozard.
Throughout the club rooms the.
traditional green and white color
i scheme was used. Artistic arrange
ments of white chrysanthemums
were used at vantage points.
The honoree was becomingly
dressed in a white corduroy dreaa
featuring a low round neckline and
carried a nosegay of small white
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. R. L. Francis led the enter
tainment. A nrvelty skit, “fThe
Wedding,’ ’a reading on “The Bride
and Broom,” and a playlet, “The
Clothesline,” were thoroughly en
joyed by the large group present
The dining table was overlaid
with an exquisite lace qpver and
•was centered with the punch bowl,
flanked on either side with tall
green burning candles in milk glass
holders. The hostesses served in
dividual bridal cakes, punch and
mints.
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