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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 13, 1951
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent »nd Representative
Miss Joanne Reeder was the
week-end guest of Miss Helen Phil
lips at North Greenville college.
Miss Phillips accompanied the
choirs of the college at the piano
in the presentation of a program
of Christmas music Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and
son, John Earle, attended a birth
day dinner of the latter’s mother.
Mrs. P. B. Hanvey, at Paris moun
tain Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barron and
Walter Ragnery spent the week
end in New Orleans, La.
Mrs. J. L. Abrams, Linda and
Jimmy and Joyce Crouch visited
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway- in
Whitmire Sunday.
Mrs. Rudolph Prater, Mrs. John
Gaskin and Miss aye Gaskin were
visitors in Laurens Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair, Bobby,
Hair, Mrs. Rolfe Clark and Derrill
Johnson were visitors in Greenville
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown and
children visited Henry Brown in
Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rushton of
Spartanburg, were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas.
Mrs. Fred. iL. Ross. Lane and
Judy, Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, Jeff and
Sue, were Friday visitors in Char
lotte, N. C.
Jimmy Stewart of Wofford col
lege, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart.
On Sunday Jimmy, LeGrande
Shealy and Emily McAbee of Clin
ton, visited Miss Helen Phillips at
North Greenville Junior college.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Dell
of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. O’Dell Sunday.
Friends of Robert L. Thomas will
be interested to know he is now
stationed at Parris Island.
Miss Azalee White of Whitmire,
•was recently an over-night guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams.
L. H. Nichols of Aiken, is visit
ing his niece. Mrs. Harold Addison
and Mr. Addison.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rushton
and ahildren. Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Hueble and children spent Sunday
•in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Rushton.
church will ^present a Christmas
choral service. This will be under
the direction of Miss Mary E. Fow
ler of Newberry. A— Christmas
scene for the church lawn is be
ing planned and the lights will be
turned on Sunday. Different
church groups will sing Christmas
carols each evening from now un
til Christmas. The time will be
announced later.
assisted by Mrs. Luther Wright,
and Mrs. James Simpson, gave a |
most inspiring program, “Offering
Our Gifts.”
During the social hour Mta. f
Curtis Salters and Mrs. Alvin Bed- ;
enbaugh served refreshments.
Church of God Dedication
A special service will be held at
the Church of God’s new building
Sunday at 2:30. The purpose of
this service is to dedicate the lot
given' by Joanna Mills and the
temporary tabernacle recently
built.
Birthday Party
When birthdays of patients roll
around the Joanna hospital takes
on a festive air. Monday at noon
Bud O’Dell was surprised when
the staff and his family followed
Lane and Judy Ross and Suzanne
O’Dell pushing a large birthday
cake, entered his room singing hap
py birthday. The cake had a large
red candle and was the centerpiece
of the gaily decorated table. Bud
received lovely wrapped gifts from
the little girls and the cake was
cut and served to Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil O’Dell, Mrs. Fred Ross, Judy
and Lane Ross, Suzanne O’Dell and
Mrs. G. N. Foy.
Honors Birthday
On Saturday afternoon Miss Bar
bara Jo Addison was hostess to
ten invited guests celebrating her
10th birthday. The group attended,
the early movie and upon returning,
to the honoree’s home enjoyed tele
vision. A
The lovely birthday cake, decor
ated in pink and green with burn
ing candles, was used as the cen
terpiece for the white covered
table. Each guest remembered
Barbara with a gift which she op
ened and passed. Ffevctrs were
packages of lollipops.
Barbara’s mother, Mrs. Harold
Addison, assisted by Mrs. Leroy
ouch, served hot dogs, pickles,)
potato chips, cookies and drinks.
Q With The Sick
Friends of W. E. Bragg of near j
Clinton, will be interested to know
he has returned to his home fol
lowing a week of hospitalization
at Hays hospital.
The friends of Bud O’Dell will)
regret to learn he is a patient at
Joanna hospital for treatment.
Joe Anderson is quite ill follow
ing a stay at Hays hospital.
Christinas Singing
Sunday evening beginning at
7:30 the Junior choir and combined
(adult choirs of Joanna Baptist
Foundation Presents Tableau
On December 22 at Joanna school
auditorium the Joanna Foundation
will sponsor a tableau telling the
story of the birth of Jesus. The
characters are adults of the com
munity, four small children as an
gels, and Earl Sineath as the nar
rator. The work is being super
vised by a commitee of four: Mrs.
J. C. Lambert, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley,
Mrs. James Simpson and Miss Ruth
Hair. The public is cordially in
vited to attend.
Woman’s Society Meets
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service held its December
meeting Friday night at the church.
The president, Mrs. J. W. Giles,
presided over the business session
which preceded the program. Mrs.
Tot Stewart presented the devo
tional thoughts‘and Mrs. Hartnon
Murrah, Jr., rendered *a solo.' “Lit
tle Lord Jesus.” Mrs. J- L. Abrams,
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Mabel Moorhead Circle Meets
The Mabel Moorhead circle of the
Baptist church met Tuesday eve
ning in the educational building.
The decorations were the tradi
tional Christmas colors and a light
ed tree in the center of a long table
overlaid in white and loaded with
gaily wrapped gifts.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. James Mitchell and consisted
of Christmas carols, reading of the
Christmas story in unison and
prayer for peace. Mrs. Alex Craw
ford rendered two vocal solos,
“This is My Father’s World,” and
"Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne,”
accompanied at the piano by Miss
Joyce Frady.
The program chairman, Mrs.
Harold Murphy, directed the show
ing of the film, “Progress of Bap
tist Work in Brazil." The program
closed with a chain of prayers for
all foreign missionaries, certain
designated ones and peoples of all
lands.
Mrs. E. J. Willingham presided
during the business session and an
nounced that 80 were present for
the recent study course. At this
anmial Christmas party and meet
ing combined 32 members and 2
honored guests were present. Mrs.
John E. Smith, superintendent of
Reedy River association, and Mrs.
Mabel Moorhead were presented
gifts. Each member received a
gift.
The hostesses, Mrs. D. J. Buch
anan, Miss Fannie Copeland, Mrs.
Lewis Murphy and Mrs. Otis Mur
phy, served fruit cake, toasted nuts
and coffee.
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Woman's Club Moating
Last Thursday evening a large
number of members gathered at
Joanna club for the annual Christ
mas party of the Woman’s club.
The president, Mrs. E. J. Willing
ham, presided over the business
hour. The home decorations prizes
were announced as follows: 1st
prize, $15 cash, presented by Jo
anna Mills; 2nd prize, $10 cash,
presented by Joanna Foundation;
3rd prize, $5 cash, presented by
the Woman’s club. This is a com
munity project and it is hoped as
many as possible will join in the
decorations.
The program chairman, Mrs. i
Lavinia Cooley, presented a pan-
tomine, “The Nativity,” with the
reader being Mrs. Cecil O’Dell.
Those taking part were Mesdames
I Nathan Brazel, Edwin Thomas,
| James Simpson, Louis Murphy, R.
G. Carr, Walter Fulmer, Ervin
Stroud, Frances Giles, Eugene
Bishop, Carl Franzen, Vernon Gar
ner, Earl Arthur, Rudolph Prater,
Rolfe Clark, Misses Ruth Hair,
Kittie Mae # Moseley, and Willena
Lovelace.
Immediately following the pro
gram members of the executive
committee served a congealed sal
ad, chicken salad sandwiches and
Russian tea.
A novelty feature of the meeting
was selling slices of cake, the one
buying the piece with a dime in it
is to bring a cake to the next meet
ing. This cake will in turn be
sold as before and so on.
i Each member was remembered
with a gaily wrapped package
from an appointed table with a
large Santa Claus going down the
chimney as a centerpiece.
Card of Thanks
Words cannot express my appre
ciation for all the kindness shown
me by friends during my illness in
the hospital and at home. I want'
to say thank you from my heart
for the prayers, cards, flowers and
Sunshine box. They have meant
so much to me. May God’s rich
est blesings be with each and ev
eryone of you always, and again,
thank you.
—HELEN EVANS.
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
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