The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 06, 1951, Image 7

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/ + I— / Thursday, December 6, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven ♦ v i PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MKS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Co lumbia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. On Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Hair and Mrs. Ross Were guests of Dr/and Mrs. Douglas^ Ross in Greenville. Mrs. L. J. Brock spent the week end in Cross Anchor with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and children visited the latter’s broth er, Herman Dennis, and Mrs. Den nis in Newberry Sunday. Miss Jackie Lovelace of Colum bia, Cpl. Danny Howard of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with Miss Lovelace’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace. On Sunday Mrs. Lovelace’s sister, Mrs. A. C. Rhodes, of Greenwood^ visited them. Chief Petty Officer Colie Gruber of Charleston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gruber. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner were Mr. and Mrs. John ny Davis of Cross Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Poole of Laurens. Mrs. L. H. Rhinehart of Bates- ‘ burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. F^ank Trotter a few days last week. I Misses Hilda Oxner and Mildred Bozard are attending a Girl Scout meeting in Greenwood tonight. Mrs. Grace Trexler and Sgt. and Mrs. Gernie Carlton of Boone, N. * C., spent a few days last week with Mrs. Annie L. Simpson. Rev. and Mrs. Joe Head of At lanta, Ga., Mrs. E. L. Street and Clyde Street of Greenwood, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell Tues- and Mrs. Lacy Whitley and children of Fort Bragg, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne of Co lumbia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mfs. Ed Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., and son, Ronnie, of Greenwood, 4 were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lowman. Mrs. E. J. Willingham was a Monday visitor in Greenville. Mrs. Belle Tew is spending the week in Newberry with relatives. Mrs. L. H. Poag visited her sister, Mrs. Sam Strickland, in Green wood Monday. Mrs. Strickland isj a patient £t Self Memorial hospital, i ♦ Honored With Party On Saturday night Miss Brenda O’Dell was complimented with a small get-together honoring her 12th birthday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. Eleven guests enjoyed this oc casion. The decorated birthday cake was the centerpiece of the white-covored table. Red and green were predominant in the other table decorations. The guests enjoyed television and conversatio nfollowing the sup per served buffet style by the host ess. Each guest remembered Bren da with a gift. With Tho Sick Phyllis Feltman, daughter of Mrs. Paul Hazel, is recuperating at her home near Newberry following a stay at Newberry county hospital. Mrs. Pearline Etiers was treated for a few days at Joanna hospital last week. Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt was admited to the local hospital for treatment recently. “ Mrs. Viola Wise is recuperating at her home on Tillman Circle fol lowing surgery at Joanna hospital last week. Friends of Mrs. Ethel Johnson American Flyer Trains and Accessories Complete Yarborough Oil Go. “Your Goodyear Tire Store” PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE 1 • MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA THURSDAY DECEMBER 6 SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO With George Montgomery and Paula Cordetr COMEDY — CARTOON FRIDAY-SATURDAY DECEMBER 7-8 GREAT MISSOURI RAID With Wendel Corey and McDonald Carey CARTOON ‘INVISIBLE MONSTER”—Chapter No. 3 Ml MONDAY-TUESDAY DECEMBER 10-11 BATTLEGROUND With Van Johnson and John Hodiak CARTOON WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY DECEMBER 12-13 WHITE TOWER With Glenn Ford and Valli CARTOON t Wednesday Nites Only — Wahoo Jackpot Now $180.00 FUTURE ATTRACTION MIDNITE SHOW DECEMBER 31 GETTING GERTIE’S GARTER ADMISSION 40c Children under 13 admitted FREE Starts at Barit Second Show at 10 PJL will regret to learn she is hospital ized at the local hospital for treat ment. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bedenbaugh is a patient at the local hospital. On December 2nd Johnny Mc- Junkin, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Haskell McJunkin, of Kinards, was admitted to Joanna hospital for treatment. Mrs. Glennie Owensby of Kin ards, is a patient at the local hos pital for treatment. ,Birth Announcement , Summers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Summers announce the birth of a son, Ken neth- Raymond, at Joanna hospital on November 27. Mrs. Summers is the former Miss Sara Madden. .. Dancing Announcement The tap dancing classes, usually held at Joanna club on Saturday morning, will be held at Joanna school auditorium at the same hour until after Christmas. Birthday Party Enjoyed Betty Ann Stroud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud, cele brated her 6th birthday Friday af ternoon at Joanna club with a party, The partly stable was overlaid in white and centered with a decorated birthday cake with pink burning candles. The nine little friends gathered around the table and sang “Happy Birthday.’’ Mrs. Stroud cut the cake which was served with ice cream, candies and soft drinks. Betty Ann received many nice gifts. Woman's Club To Moot Members of Joanna Woman’s club are urged to make a special effort to attend the Christmas party tonight. Please remember your Jo anna Sister with a gift at this time, but do not enclose your name. Fol lowing the business sesion, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, program chairman, will present a Christmas pageant in pantomine, ‘The Nativity.“ During the social hour members of the executive board will serve refreshments. Wildlife Club Moots About 125 members of the Wild life Federation club of Laurens county met with the Joanna chap ter on Monday evening and enjoy ed a chicken barbecue supper. Dr. Dorsey McFadden presided over the business session and introduced the speaker of the evening, Roy Steele, of Columbia. Mr. Steele, United States Game Management agent, spoke chiefly on farmer- sportsman relations. He also gave his famous duck calls to each mem bers.. delight. A movie was shown on the prevention of fires. The hall was decorated in ever greens and holly, and the tables had miniature log holders with cedar and berries for decoration. Above the Hullabaloo By LYTLE HULL We Americans hate to acknowl edge it but the situation which con fronts the free nations is becoming desperate. France, England and Italy are close to financial collapse; and both France and Italy are rid dled with communism. Here in the U.S.A. bad fiscal management has cut the value of our dollar in half and increased our expenditures and de£ts to the danger point. If a general collapse occurs, Russia will probably advance across west ern Europe; but if the West can re main financially solvent Russia may postpone her march hoping for 9 later opportunity. Regardless of all our wishful thinking there wilLbe no way to stop the Russian armies, once they start west, except at the Pyrenees mountains. As if today these armies could take Spain—probably from the air—close the mouth of the Meditteranean and, from airbases in Spain, prevent the escape to England of our troops now sta tioned in Germany and France, and slaughter them at will. To thinking people it doesn’t seem possible that any scruples— imaginery or otherwise—could be more important than the lives of our men in Europe, plus the over whelming of our Allies by the menace. It is even difficult to un derstand why Americans don’t realize that their own lives and freedom will be in imminent dan ger if the balance of the world is conquered. One would think that the intelligent people, by this time, would have compelled our govern ment to at least show what has happened to the meager funds al- loted to Spain by the people’s con gress. There must be something deeper than political and religious prej udices which is preventing military assistance to Spain—in large vol ume. Anyone who will look at the map of Europe can realize that without the Spanish peninsula we wouldn’t have a conceivable chance of saving Europe if Russia marched, but that Russia would scarcely dare risk a war if Spain and the Pyrenees were heavily armed and fortified. Americans have a right to demand the real truth. i * A&P has everything you need to get a i . head start on your Holiday Marketing... Easily and Thriftily! Want more time, money and energy for Christ mas shopping and entertaining? Save all three at A&P, where hundreds of good things for every day meals and holiday feasts are conveniently displayed and attractively priced! 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