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Thursday, December 20, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Three
'I PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
M&8 CECIL ODELL, Correspondent and Eepresentathre
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' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulmer of
Newberry, and Mrs. Swannie Wick
er spent the week-end in Rayford,
N. C., and attended the funeral of
k their aunt, Mrs. Victoria Robinson,
’"'on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman and
Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Lowman. at White Rock Sunday.
Mra. Lowman attended the 50th
wedding anniversary of her great
* aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Derrick.
t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields, Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Fields and daugh
ters, of Batesburg, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Prater Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Ross and
children, Billy Tollison of Green
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair
of Columbia, were Sunday visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith, Jr.,
Mrs. Luther Smith, Sr., of Sum
ter Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bolick of
Kinards, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Rush ;
ton of Laurens were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick.
« Mrs. L. W. Little, Sr., Mrs. L. W.
Little, Jr., and Debby, Mrs. Cecil
Little and children of Charlotte, N.
- C, were week-end guests of Mr.
• and Mrs. George Morse. On Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Morse and fam
ily accompanied their guests to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ram-
age, Jr., near Newberry for dinner.
, # Friends of Verlyn Davenport Will
a be interested to know he left last
week for the air corps and is sta-
tion-d at Lackland Air Force Base
in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dav
enport, Sr., are expecting their son,
Alva Davenport, and Mrs. Daven
port of Washington, D. C., this
week for the holidays.
Mrs. J. M. Bozard, Mrs. Arthur
League, Misses Mildred Bozard and
Hilda Oxner were Monday visitors
in Greenville.
Pfc. Pope Oxner of Fort Jack-
* son, is spending the holidays withr
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ox
ner.
Mr. and Mhs. Harmon Murrah,
Jr., and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Murrah and family attended the
Murrah-Gregory wedding in Whit
mire Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lambert are
leaving over the week-end for a
trip t6 West Virginia to visit rela
tives.
Sunday guests of Mrs. J. J. Ab
rams were Miss Doris Abratns and
Miss Lila Arms of Greenville, Mr.
and Mrs. James Adams and Mrs.
Mary Henderson of Anderson.
To Have Rehearsal
All characters and choir members
of the tableau are requested to be
on hand for a complete dress re
hearsal tonight at 6 o’clock at Jo
anna school. «
Christmas Party
One of the pre-Christmas parties
was held last Tuesday evening at
Epworth Methodist church. Mem
bers of the WSCS and the ladies
Ever-Ready class came together for
their annual gathering. The deco
rations were in keeping with the
Yuletide season and the gaily
wrapped gifts were piled high un
der the lighte dtree.
Miss Willena Lovelace led the
hour of entertainment. Refresh
ments of a congealed salad, sand
wiches, cheese biscuits, candies and
coffee were served buffet style to
the 48 ladies present. Gifts were
exchanged before leaving.
Murrah-Grpgory
A wedding of much interest to
the community was that of Miss
Alma Cleo Murrah, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Murrah, to Bobby
Gene Gregory of Whitmire. The
vows were spoken at high noon De
cember 10, at the First Baptist
church in Whitmire. Rev. Paul H.
Bullington, pastor of the bride, of
ficiated using the double ring cere
mony.
The church was decorated in
white gladioli and candelabra.
A program of wedding music was
rendered by Mrs. Russell Gilliam,
organist, and Mrs. Paul Bulington,
vocalist. Mrs. Bullington sang “Be-
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cause” and ‘The Lord’s Prayer.”
The candles were lighted by Ron
nie Gregory, brother of the groota.
The best man was Gerald Gregory.
The bride’s only attendant was
her sister, Mrs. Rayon Mitchell, of
Newberry.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father, H. G. Murrah, of
Newberry. She wore a grey suit of
gabardine with brown accessories.
She carried a white satin Bible top
ped with a white orchid and carna-1
tions, showered with white ribbons.
Following the ceremony the
young couple received in the ves
tibule of the church. After a hon
eymoon to Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. j
Gregory will make their home in i
Whitmire. J t
NOTICE AGAINST HUNTING
AND TRESPASSING
We, the undersigned members of the Hopewell Game
Conservation Club, do hereby serve notice on the public—v
that no hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind al-
lowed on our property.
a P. COPELAND
HERMAN HENDERSON
HUGH BUFORD
CLAUDE MONROE
RICHARD BUFORD
J. G. YOUNG
J. B. WILLIAMS
CHARLES WORKMAN
D. L. MONROE
DOW BHDBNHAUGH
WELUAM CHISHOLM
JOHN EARL SMITH
J. R. CRAWFORD
L ML SMITH
LUTHER YOUNG
C. T. SMITH
DON BOYD
RANDOLPH DAVIS
HUGH BONDS WORKMAN
BAYNE B. WORKMAN
STEWART O. BROWN
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Churches To Prosoni Plays
Epworth Methodist church will
present “The Contrite Spirit” Sun
day, December 23, at 7 o’clock. This
is a three-act drama with 14 char
acters assisted by a choir of 10
voices under the direction of Mrs.
Lavinia Cooley. The public is cor
dially invited.
‘The Beloved Exile” will be pre
sented by the young people of the
Baptist church Sunday, December
23, at T:30 o’clock with 9 charac
ters. Preceding the play the jun
ior and combined choirs under the
direction of Miss Mary E. Fowler
of Newberry, will present the
Christmas story in music and chor
al reading. * *-
The membership of the Presbyte
rian church enjoyed their Christ
mas celebration last night at Jo
anna club. The play, "Behold the
Child,” was presented, gifts ex
changed and refreshments served.
laleraMdiatM Enjoy Party
Fourteen Intermediates of Ep
worth Methodist church gathered
m their department for a Christ
mas party. The decorating commit
tee, Misses Brenda O'Dell, Elaine
Guyton and Ann Niver, had the
room gaily decorated in the holi
day spirit. The games were led by
Dutsy Brock Reeves.
Refreshments of assorted home
made candies,, pop com, potato
chips, cookies and soft drinks were
served by the refreshment commit-
Following the exchange of gifts,
The Maltese Cross sub-district
f the MYF met with Epworth
hurch Monday night. Central
hurch of Laurens, presented the
rogram which was a Christmas
kbleau and a candlelight service.
The recreation and social hour
Members of the Epworth MYF
srved decorated cup cakes and
O. E. S. Hm Pasty
Thirty-five members of the Order
of Eastern Star, chapter 154, en
joyed a Christmas party in the
chapter room Saturday night. Gifts
were exchanged, Christmas carols
sung and games played under the
leadership of Mrs. Frank Phillips.
Members brought covered dishes
which were served buffet style.
MeaafcciC of the Girl Scouts en
tertained their mothers with a ban
quet at Jeanne oiub
night Approximately 115
present including a few invited
The assembly hell was decorated
in Christmas colors with a huge
Christmas tree. The tables were
covered in white with logs filled
with red candles and holly.
The speaker of the evening was
Miss Mary Driggers, field represen
tative of the Greenwood district
She gave aa interesting history of
scouting.
The Scout members exchanged
gifts at the close of the evening.
Misses Hilda Oxner and Mildred
Bozard are JV>anna Girl Scout lead
ers.
Santa Claus To Arrira, Christ
mas Tableau la Evening'
.Saturday morning at 10 o’clock
Santa Claus will arrive in Joanna
and be driven through the com
munity on the fire truck. He will
be at the club house beginning at
3 o’clock for all the children of Jo
anna employees up to 12 years of
age to see and have a gift for each
child. The Girl Scouts will sing
Christmas carols. Immediately fol
lowing this program well-filled
baskets will be deliveted to each
shut-in.
The tableau on the “Life of
Christ” will be at 7 o’clock at Jo
anna school auditorium. This is
under the direction of Mrs. J. C.
Lambert, assisted by Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley, Mrs. James Simpson, Miss
Ruth Hair. The narrator is Earl
Sineath; soloist, Mrs. Alex Craw
ford, who will sing “0 Holy Night.”
The combined choirs of the church
es of the community will sing.
The characters will be living still
pictures and are as follows:
Mary—Miss Charlen^Turner.
Joseph—Vernon Garner.
Shepherds— W. J. Hogan, Carl
Franzen, and J. C. Lambert.
Wise Men and Kings — Louis
Murphy, Lester Hair and W. W.
Niver, Jr.
Large Angels—Miss Hilda Oxner,
Andy Stroud, Ann Addison> Mid
Sara Whitmire. /
The above Yuletide celebrations
are sponsored by the Joanna Foun
dation. Each one is cordially in
vited to attend.
AY the Chrlstmos spirit be
with us not for o few colendor doys '
but throughout the yeors to come
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Let us offer a fervent proyer thot
the Christmas bells will ring out '
forever with the cheerfulness of on
everlasting peace on earth.
As we approach the eve of
Christmos we ore very grateful to
our/friends for their loyalty and
extend cordial greetings ond sincere
wishes for o Merry Christmos.
L-ET US KEEP CHPIS7M-AS
A SHINING LIGHT
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T. E. JONES & SONS
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May it hold for you untold joy ond
• contentment. We would feel thot something
hod been left undone were we to
pass up this opportunity of thanking you
for oil post favors—to express our
gratitude for your loyal friendships.
Merry Christmos to you, our friends. ,
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DELL CREWS — AMILEE STAGS — MINNIE IRVIN
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