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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 22, 1951 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Fred L. Ross and children, Elaine, Fredpa and Judy, were week-end guests of friends in Ma rion. Mrs. Roy O'Dell of Fort Mill, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and attended the O. E. S. inspection Saturday night. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell and children and Mrs. Roy O’Dell were dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. J. H. Craft, and Mr. Craft in Silverstreet. ^ . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., and Ronnie of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lowman. Miss Lois Allsep of Cateechee, is recuperating after a serious ope ration at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Thompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coats, E. G. Coats of Newberry, and the James Bodie family enjoyed a birthday dinner honoring James Bodie, Jr., on Sunday. W. K. Waits attended the State Infantile Paralysis dinner in Charleston Monday. This launches the 1952 campaign to begin in January, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C Watts in Georgetown. Visiting in the C. R. Thompkins ’ home over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nicholson and ■ Nancy of Easley, and Mrs. Eva Davis of Pelzer. Mrs. James Lovelace spent the week-end in Pauline with Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Brown. On Sunday Mr. Lovelace, Miss Willena Lovelace and Mrs. Minnie Lovelace joined them for the day. Mrs. L. J. Brock spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes, in Cross Anchor. O. E. S. Holds Inspection The annual inspection of Chap ter No. 154. Order of Eastern Star,; was held Saturday. November 17, at 8 o'clock, with Altf Shaw, as sociate Grand Conductress as in-; meeting officer. Visitors were welcomed from the following chap-1 terv Clintcn. Laurens. Rock Hill. Prosperity. Whitmire. Greenwood. | Pickens. Pelzer, Columbia, Flor ence. Manvitle and Lenora. The chapter was placed on the honor roll with a star. Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed with the host chapter serving a salad course, sandwiches, fruit cake and coffee. Birthda/ Cslabration Thirty friends of Janies Bodie. Jr. gathered at Joanna club Fri day night to wish him a happy birthday. Indoor games, contests and mus ic were enjoyed throughout the evening, directed by Misses Violet Thomas and Lillian Bodie. A long table, •covered with a white cloth, was placed in the as sembly room and centered with { the decorated birthday cake. Eigh teen pink burning candles adorned the cake. Mrs. Bodie, assisted by Mrs. Bo Gardner, served party dainties, in-1 dividual birthday squares and drinks, buffet style. ' The honoree opened his many gifts and admired them. ' Among the gifts was a complete suit and accessories from his parents. Movie To Be Shown Sunday evening at 6 o’clock the seniors of the Methodist church will sponsor a movie showing of ‘'S'hnon Peter, the Fishenman.” Following this at the 7 o’clock wor- i ship service Rev. J. E. Kinard of | the Kinards charge, will bring the | evening message. The entire! church membership and the public j are invited to atend both services Goodyear Tire* and Tubes BATTERIES AND"' ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Product* PHom Np. 2 Presbyterian Revival Now in progress is the fall re vival at the Presbyterian church and will continue through Friday, November 23. Rev. Fred T. McGill, pastor of the Greenville-Donalds Presbyte rian church, and home missions secretary for South Carolina Pres bytery", is the visiting minister. Rev. McGill has had a wide expe rience as an evangelist and served as a missionary to India prior to his pastonng in the state. The hour is 7:30 each evening and Rev. Vernon Inman, pastor, extends to each one a cordial invi tation. In Sympathy Friends of the John Ross family i regret to learn of the passing of Mr. Ross’ sister, Mrs. Carrie Lou j Tollison. of Greenville, on Monday,, November 19. Deepest sympathy is extended to the entire family. Woman's Socioty Maois The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of Epworth churcn met last week in the assembly! room with a large number present. The president. Mrs. Joe W. Giles, presided over the business hour. The various reports were given by each committee During the dis- cusaions it was voted to ask Mrs. Niles Clark of Waterloo. to teach the current mission study on Latin America. Members drew names for the Christmas party. The devotional thoughts were ably presented by Mrs. Ed Hunni- cult The program preceded the Latin American mission study and was entitled, ’’Latin America Wel fare.*' This was given by Mrs. La-, vmta Cooley, assisted by Mesdames' J L Abrams and John Cobb. Spe* tal music was rendered by Mes dames James Simpson. Algie Ab-! rams, Harmon Murrah, Jr, and Lavinia Cooley. Tile hostesses. Mesdames Harmon Murrah. Jr, Vernon Gamer and B W Oxner. served a sweet course, and coffee. ‘ Announce Engagement Mr and Mrs J. W. Lovelace an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Jacquelyn, to CpL Curtis Daniel Howard of Fort Jackson. Q)l. Howard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Howard of Largo, Fla Wedding plans will be announced later. Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET Sonth Side Public Sqaara HOURS FOR EYI EXAMINATIONS: 9:66 to 5:39 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 Out-of- : DATE # Yes, it is out-of-date —the old notion that you must wait until ill ness strikes before con sulting the Doctor. A health check-up now mav save time, money ana needless suffering. See your Doctor—then bring us his prescrip tions for compounding. McGEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 Birth Announcement Morse Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morse an nounce the birth of a son, Ronald Earl, November 19, at Joanna Memorial hospital. Mrs. Morse will be remembered by her friends 1 as Miss Alva June Wilson of Bath. Mrs. Ross Honored Complimenting Mrs. Fred Ross, who soon leaves for Austria, Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Mrs. Rudolph Pra ter entertained at the home of the latter last Thursday night. Floral arrangements of lavender and gold chrysanthemums were used in the living room. The din ing table had a Thanksgiving ar rangement of a fruit-filled, cornu- I copia flanked by orange tapers, j The server was adorned with red roses. During the entertainment < the highlight was a game adapted from television, “What’s My Line,” and was thoroughly enjoyed. The hostesses served chicken sal ad, cheese biscuits, decorated cakes and tea. The friends of Mrs. Ross present ed her with a shower of gifts, wishing her a happy and pleasant trip. 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