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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 29, 1951
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
HRS CECIL O’DELL, Correipondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott, ac
companied by their daughter, Fran
ces, of Columbia, were recent
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Mundy in Georgetown.
Miss Suzanne O'Dell spent the
week-end in Newberry with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Holsonback.
Mr. and Mrs. Clhude Warren and
children of Charleston, were visi
tors during the holidays of her sis
ter, Mrs. Joe Johnson, and Mr.
Johnson. .»
Miss Barbara Jackson of Honea
Path, spent the holidays with her
grandmother, Mrs. L. J. Brock.
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mike,
John Ross and Elaine Ross were
Sunday visitors of relatives in
Greenville.
The school boys and girls spend
ing Thanksgving holidays in Joan
na with their parents were: Harold
Willingham of Furman; Robert
Franzen. Clemson; Miss Elaine
Franzen. Winthrop; Miss Helen
Phillips. North Greenville Junior
college; Miss Velda Farmer, Co
lumbia: Miss Dot Mason, Columbia.
Messrs. John Ross, Carl Franzeh"
and Robert Franzen attended the
Carolina - Wake Forest football
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game in Columbia Saturday.
Miss Robbie Stewart of Colum
bia, spent last Thursday with Mrs.
E. J. Willingham. '
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davenport
and daughters ,and Mrs. Swannie
Wicker spent hte week-end in Fay-
j etteville, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs.
i Mark Terw.
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Cecil and Bud
I O’Dell and Mrs. Fred Ross were
called to Greenwood Monday due
! to the death of Bud Street, a
brother-in-law of Jeff O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and
children of Honea Path, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Estes of Cross Anchor,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
L. J. Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Dell
and daughter, Dorothy, of Colum
bia. spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell,
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of
Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Shuford Lewis on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boland and
daughter, Jean, of Newberry, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Low'man
recently.
Leonard Turner of Ninety-Six,
spent the weHc-end with his grand-
. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wil
lingham.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Jones
and children. Leslie and Lynn, of
| Roanoke Rapids. N. C„ and Mrs.
Mary Jones of Walhalla, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Mr.
and Mrs J. H. Craft in Silverstreet.
! .. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks vis-
i ited Mrs. Jacks’ sister, Mrs. Tuni
! Freeman in the Columbia hospital
Sunday. Mrs. Freeman is critically
ill following an automobile acci
dent.
Friends of Pete Holley will be
interested to know he left Monday
for Columbia for a pre-examination
into the navy.
Mrs. Lou Troupe and daughter.
Becky, of Bamberg, spent last week
with Mr and Mrs Earl Sineath
Mr* Alma O'Dell and Roy O'Dell
| of Fort Mill, visited Mr and Mrs
J. D. O’Dell Monday
Mr and Mr* Floyd Osborne of
Fort Mill, were Fnday overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs Ed Os
borne Mr and Mrs Henry Os
borne of Columbia, visited the Ed
Oabome* over the week-end
Bill Poag of Greenville, spent the
week end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs L H Pbag
la Sympathy
The community extends deepest
sympathy to the family of Evans
Shealy who passed away suddenly
Suncfay night. Funeral services
were held Tuesday afternoon at Jo
anna Baptist church and burial was
in Rosemont cemetery in Newber
ry. ^
Joanna Queen
Miss Toni Stroud, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud, won
over 5 other contestants as the
Queen of Joanna to represent the
Joanna all-stars at the Tom Thumb
Bowl in Clinton last Tuesday night.
The proceeds in the contest voting
i will go toward a banquet for the
Midget fooaball team and their
queen.
Executive Board Meets
Members of the executive board
of the Joanna Woman’s club were
entertained by the president, Mrs.
E. J. Willingham, with a supper at
the club Friday night,
i Following the social hour several
items of immediate business were
discussed, especially plans for the
Christmas party and Christmas
decorations.
adults taking part. ^
Mrs. J. C. Lambert, director of
women’s activities, Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley, Mrs. Mary Simpson and
Miss Ruth Hair will have charge
of the presentation, with the as
sistance of committees from the
several churches.
The Foundation will again enter
tain the children of Joanna em
ployees at the club house, featuring
a huge Christmas tree, Santa Claus
and the singing of carols. The date
and hour will be announced later
pending a meeting of the several
agencies to, avoid holiday conflicts.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of thanking
the many thoughtwul friends who
remembered us so kindly when our
husband and father was seriously
hurt when he fell at work Words
cannot express our appreciation, so
we say “thank you” repeatedly.
—MRS. LEO HORNSBY
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Christian Adventures End
The Intermediates of Epworth
church closed their seven-week ses- i
>ion of Christian Adventure activi
ties last Tuesday night. The group
enjoyed the fellowship of a picnic
supper preceding the movie, “The
Life of David Livingston.” The
program of the evening was closed
( with a very impressive Thanksgiv-
i ing worship service.
With Tht Sick
Friends of Mrs. J. M. Ross will
regret to learn she is confined to
her home with bronchitis. , 1
Mrs. Shuford Lewis was a patient
at Hays hospital several days last
week.
Friends of E. J. and Hayne Wil
lingham and Mrs. Shuford Lewis
will regret to know their sister.
Mrs. Sara Smith, is critically ill
in a hospital in Jacksonville. Fla
* Ronnie Sineath. young son of
Mr and Mrs. Earl Sineath. is con-
| fined to his home with mumps.
Linen Shower Given
Miss Inez Tinsley, young bride-
elect. was complimented with a
linen shower at Joanna club last
Friday night Twenty-two guests
were present
Mixed flowers in autumn hues
were used in low arrangements at
vantage points of the club rooms
Mrs. Nathan Braxel led the en
tertainment and directed several
c'n testa.
The hostesses were Misses Thel-
i ms and Nadine Bridges, Mesdames
Bobbie Beck C. D Bowers. Frances
Goodlin and Nathan Braze!
Refrsehments consisting of a
congealed salad, reception squares,
open-faced sandwiches and coffee
were served
The out of town guests were Mrs
Wilbe Berk. Mrs Wilbur Jones and
Mrs Harper Wherry, all of New
berry
Mission Study
and Tuesday evenings
Mrs Niles C Clark of Waterloo,
presented the first two sessions of
the mision study. “Latin America.”
at Epworth Methodist church. The
next sesmn will be presented Mon
day night at the church at 1)0.
Mrs Clark is the daughter of
missionaries and grew up in Guate
mala. one of the South American
countries and is well qualified in
the teaching of the course It is
sponsored by the WSCS of the
church end the entire membership
and visitors are invited to attend.
-Charles Holley Honored
During a recent leave Charles
Holley of the navy, son of Mr and
Mrs. V. L. Holley, was entertained
by several friends. On Sunday the
family came together for their pre-
Christmas dinner honoring Charles
and his brother, Pete Holley. About
25 friends and members of the fam
ily were present.
Sunday afternoon following the
Youth Fellowship program at the
Baptist church Mrs. Holley enter
tained the 35 young people at her
home on Magnolia street. Refresh
ments of assorted home-baked
cake, date rolls, fruit, coffee and
tea were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holley of
Clinton, invited 35 young people of
Ckvary Baptist church and Joanna
Baptist church for a social hour on
Wednesday.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Hamm had the following for
supper: Charles Holley, Mr. and
Mrs. V. L. Holley and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Holley.
Give Chicken Stew
Last Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Atkins entertained for
their son, Derrill, who is in the
navy, with a chicken stew. Those
attending were: Rev. James Mitch
ell, Horace Hamm, Jr., Charles
Holley, Billy Waits, recently re
turned from Korea, and Derrell
Whitmire. Derrell has just re
turned to San Diego for further
duty after spending a 14-day leave
with his mother, Mrs. Clyde At
kins, and Mr. Atkins.
Surprise Party
On Monday afternoon a few la
dies surprised Mrs. Ed •Hunnicutt
with a handekrehief shower honor
ing her birthday. After an hour of
conversation Mrs. Ed Osborne and
Mrs. L. H. Poag served ham bis
cuits, assorted sandwiches, cook
ies, mints and coffee.
Religious Tableau To Ba Givan
Cooperating with the different
churches of Joanna, the Joanna
Foundation is sponsoring a relig
ious tableau on Saturday night be
fore Christmas, it has been an
nounced. It will be given in the
auditorium of Joanna school with
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