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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 17, 1952
ptRSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
[ cd the Mission Study in progress
' taught by Rev. J. B. Mitchell. At
I the conclusion of the study the
, business hour was presided over by
Mrs. E. J. Willingham. All members
' are> asked to keep in mind the plan
ned visit to the county home on
J. L. Delaney was in Charlotte,; at General hospital.
N. C. s Saturday where he attend-1 ;Mr. and Mrs„ Henry Osborne of; January 22
cd the Southern Textile associa- ( Columbia, sipent the week-end .with; . ‘ 4 ^
tjon meeting. Mr. Delaney is pres-. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne. \ Dining the social hour thg host-
uient ol the association. ' _ \ M «. Ita, 5»
On January 19th Lt. Colt and ' Wa ddell Dukes of near Saluda, vis
Mrs. Fred L. Ross of Salsburg,
Austria, will celebra*e' their wed
ding anniversary.
Mrs. Pat Bowers will celebrate
her birthday January 30.
Mrs. Bill -Easterling and daugh-1 par’ents. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Farm-1
ter,, Kathy, of Greensboro; N. C. * - . t
Craft, W. E. Arthur, Nora Lambert
, ,, a o j i z-nd L. H. Poag, served a salad
ncd Mrs. Dolly Prater Sunday. | pIate with co(tce and homc _ made
Mrs. William Dunlap will -, cele- — C
bfate her birthday January 16. r "
Miss Velda Farmer of .. Colurn
bia, speht the week-end with . her
candies.
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With Our Sick
'•vt
Mesdames L. L, Johnson, SteUa
Jueker and Cleo Tinsley continue
dV^Jatients at Joanna hospital fol-
Icwjfig surgery.
W. S. C. S. Meets
Twenty-five memb.ers of the
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice of Epworth church met Tues
day night-for their first 1952 meet-
ii j. The president, Mrs. Joe Giles,;
welcomed each one and asked their
contimted support during the com
ing «.year. Several business items
Avere discussed and "it was agreed
that the WSCS look into the pur
chasing of an added tray oL com
munion glasses since the congrega
tion has inejieased.
Mrs. Joe Abrams presented a
most interesting program, '^Because
We Have Been So Greatly Bless
ed,” Joeing the topic. Assisting
Mrs. Abrams with the various dis
cussions were Mary Simpson, Wil-
lena Lovelace, Lsvinia Cooley,
Mesdames Mildred Bowers and Joe
Giles. •
Mrs. J. M. Ross and Mrs. J. D.
O’Dell offered the prayers of the
evening. , .
’ Refreshments consisting of a sal
ad course with cheese biscuits and
coffee, were served by Mrs. Rudy
Prater, Mrs. John Gaskin and Mrs.
Cecil O’Dell. ■
were week-end Visitors of her par
ents, Air. and Mrs. R. G. Carr.
Mrs. Johnny Moore and son,
Mrs. Bill Thomas and daughter,
Sue, spent the week-end in Colum
bia with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Adams. -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr.,
and children, of Clinton, and Mrs.
- Ralph Bragg of Laurens, > attended
or.
L. W. Little, Jr., of Charlotte, N.
C., was the Friday overnight guest
of his sister, Mrs. George Morse,
and Mr. Morse. ( V- 1
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Messrs. Johnny Moore and Bill
Thomas spent tre week-end in
Rerrobert with the former’s parents,
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Moore.
‘ Miss Gail Templeton of Calhoun
the birthday dinner of Mrs. Fred ^ a ^ s » spont the week-end with her
Bragg, Sr., Sunday at the home of; »^ anc ^l >aren ^ s ' ^ r * anc * M rs - J. D.
Mrs. Bragg.
G. N. Foy celebrated his birthday
on January 14.
On January 21st Mr. and Mrs. J.
D O'Dell will celebrate their wed-
~ T ^>4fig--anni versa ry: * !
Mrs. Mattie Boozer, Mrs. Gladys
Jv^lne and daughter, Rosemary of
Columbia, visited their sister, Mrs.
L. H. Poag, over the week-end.
Dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Joe Giles Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Collum and son, Alan,
of Monetta, Mrs. Kenneth Dennis
of Bath,' and Miss t Louise Russell
of Augusta, Ga. ^
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Abrams and
hil^ren visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Blakely in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. -
Blakely is recuperating at home
following a stay At General hospit
al.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater, Mrs.
Marie Price and children visited
relatives in Batesburg Sunday.
Mrs. Sallie Bridges, Misses Na-
cine and Thelma Bridges, Mr. and
Mrs, Bobby Sanders and children
visited relatives in Anderson Sun
day.
Mr. and . Mrs. Vernon Garner
e nd Larry were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kan-
j,ing in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reynolds
ul Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hall Saturday. Mrs.
Reynolds is the former Miss Viola
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bragg and
daughter, Ann, and Palmer Bragg
were Sunday visitors in Aiken.
Miss Jo Nelle Lowman of. Char
lotte, N. C., spout several days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Lowman.
Sgt. Marvin Bridges of Fort
Campbell, Ky., has just returned to
duty after spending
with his mother,
Bridges. . .
Mrs. - R. E. Francis and Mrs
James Cooley are spending the
week in New York. Mrs. Francis
CCDell
^Mrs. Joe Johnson and Cecil
Farmer attended the spring style |
show in Charlotte, N. C., Monday.
Miss Marcie Weeks of Laurens,:
i^nt ^e- week-end- vvtth Miss Hit- ,
da Oxner.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and
sons were called to Gatlinburg, j
Term., Monday due to the death of
Mrs. Bishop’s father, Mr." Pierce.-
We extend deepest sympathy to
Mrs. Bishop and family.
,Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart, Jim
my Stewart of Wofford college, and
Miss Emily McAibee of Clinton, MrJ
end Mrs. Charles Stewart and son 1
of Columbia, attended a surprise
birthday dinner for Mrs. J. W. Da
vis Sunday at the home of Mr.' and
Mrs. Frank Davis, and was Granny’s
76th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd vis
ited the former's brother, J. Y.
Floyd, Sunday at the Newberry
hospital.
(Miss Maggie Lovette was called
to Columbia last week due to the
death of her father.
Mesdames James Simpson, Fran
ces Giles, Lavinia Cooley, Misses
Ruth Hair and Toni Stroud at
tended the piano concert in Lau
rens Monday night.
Birth Am^unoements
Tinsley
Mr. and Mrs. Shirrell C. Tins
ley of Newberry, announce the
birth of a daughter, Deborah Anne,
at Newberry hospital January 11.
Mrs. Tinsley is the former . Miss
Rita Anne Humphries of Joanna.
Black . '
•_ Mr^ anck Mrs. H. - ET Black of
Clinton, anlpounce the birth of a
daughter, Dorothy, Irene, on Janu
ary 10th at Joanna hospital. Mrs.
two wbeks 1 wi ^ 136 remembered as Miss
Mrs Sallie'' Mary Lois Ble <isoe of Clinton.
Ellison
Pvt. and Mrs. Ted Ellison of FT j
Jackson, and Whitmire, announce
the birth of a daughter, Deborah!
is buver for’Joanna Stores” and Mrs“! Arlene ’ at Newberry hospital on;
Coo lev is visiting hey brother. j January 4. Mrs. Ellison is the for-!
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holsonback! ^ Miss Betty Jo Carro11 of W* 11 . 1 '
of Newberry, were Sunday guests i mire - .
ol Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. _ .. <»
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag, Mr. and „ - .. ( , Do 1 S " OW , < ,
Mrs. C. B Colo were called to „ RecenlI i:., th f '. lrst sraders . ot l r ?:.
Grf pnville ■ Snn^r a doltr
r ess of Mrs. Po»g-s mother, Mrs. iff™ dun"* theur limch hour.
B. S. cole. Mrs. Cole is a. patient !T, 'If nly 'T e wer f ' n “ red
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
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V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mitts.
display, the judges found it very'
i hard to award the following prizes:
1st place, Sallie Pitts, prettiest
coll. •• -I
_^2fld place, Cherry Hamilton, most;
life-like doll.
3rd place, Ann Brock, cutest
twin dolls.
Arts and Crafts
I Members of Mrs. J. p. Lambert’s
j class in arts and crafty will please
. remember the meeting Thursday
j night at Joanna club at 7 o’clock.
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• These familiar initials
after your Doctor’s name
are an assurance of com
petent and seasoned coun
sel. Consult your Doctor
at the first suggestion of
illness—then bring us
prescriptions. Thank you! ^
McGEE’S _
DRUG STORE
^ Phone No. 1
Teen-Age Dance
i Forty teen-agers attended the
' dance at Joanna club Friday night.
The assembly room was transform
ed into gaiety wtih yards and yards
of twisted ced, yelldw and green
and yellow -paper and Japanese
lanterns. The dance broke up at
10:30 and refreshments of iced
drinks and cookies were served.
Chaperones for the occasion were
Rev. and. Mrs. Vernon Inman, Mise
Hilda Oxner, Lee Bradley and Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Lambert.
Thank Ten Note
I could never find words to thank
everyone for being so wonderful to
me during my illness. The staff at
Joanna hospital and the doctors
were so good. The ladies of the
Methodist church will never know
how much I appreciate the Sun
shine box. Til always pray God’s
richest blessings on each of you.
—MRS. DOLLY PRATER
Chicken Stew and Cake Sale
Joanna Woman’s club will spon
sor a chicken stew and cake sale
Saturday afternoon at Joanna club.
Beginning at 3 o’clock home baked
cakes, pies and cookies will go on
sale at reasonable prices.' At 5
o'clock chicken stew at 90c per
quart, bring your ov^n. containers,
will go on sale.
If you wish to dine at the club
the stew will be -45c per serving
v/ith crackers and pickles. The en
tire community is invited to attend.
. Moorhead Circle Meets
Members of the Mabel Moorhead
circle met last Tuesday night at
the church. Instead of a regular
planned program the circle attend-
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