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~~7~ Pape.Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 24, 1952 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative i v-v. John Ross and Joe Delaney v were business visitors in Columbia Tues day. Mrs. E. L. Graham of-Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elrod of West minster, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gra ham, Jr., of Fort Jackson, were re cent guests \>f Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Co lumbia, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. i Ross and Mrs. W. W. Hair. V Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trexler :,nd Mrs. Grace Trexler of Boone, N. , C, were Saturday guests of .Mrs. Annie L. Simpson. Mrs. Trejxler re mained with Mrs. Simpson'for the week. ’ • Mrs. Sallie Crocker of Whitmire, is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. John Gaskin and Mr. Gaskin. Rev. Joe Giles is spending the week at. Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., attending minister's week. Mrs. Giles and daughter, Lynn, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Herlong in Johnston. Pfc. Tommy Abrams, Pfc. Wal- ’ lace Abrams of Camp LeJeune, N. C , Mrs. Tommy Abrams of Laurens, and Mrs. Wallace Abrams of New berry, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams. Jeff Sligh and son, Buddy, of Rock Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell Sunday. James Simpso nand L. J. Brock, I Jr., were Monday visitors in Green- ! vijle. Walter Regnery is spending the i week in Charlottesville, Va. • Messrs. Kelly Waits, Claude Franks, and Joe i Delaney joined him there for a stay j Mr, and Mrs. Allen Barron have ; returned home after spending sev eral weeks in Memphis, Tenn. | Miss Kittie Mae Moseley attend ed the South Carolina Hospital ad- j ministrator’s meeting in Columbia i the past week-end. j’ Mr. and Mrs. Teeney ,Fowler and Mrs. Mattie Kirby of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr 1 , and Mrs. Earl. Ar- \ thur. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. i Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and | Mrs. Kirby visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Arthur, in Newberry. Harold Willingham and Malba Gardner, students at Furman, are spending several days with their ( parents. Miss Joyc^ Smith, student nurse at Columbia hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Marvin Smith. , Overnight Party , The Girl Scbut group No. f, their leader, Miss Hilda Oxner and sev eral invited guests enjoyed an.over night party at Joanna club r Friday night. Each Scout had a guest,, and games, a quis program and folk dancing were enjoyed. Refresh ments of sandwiches, potato chips^ candies and soft drinks were served to the 45 before breaking up for bedtime-. The Scouts haVe met the require ments and raised 1 their quota of $285.02 to be admitted into the Greenwood area^council._ With The Sick Harvey L. Mills of Clinton, was admitted to Joanna hospital for surgery on January J5. Those admitted last week to Jo anna hospital for treatment were Mrs. Mate Patterson, Mrs. Dorothy Wells, Mrs. Edith Rearden and Miss Mary Bannister*'' Friends^of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kil lian will regret - to ^learn their son, Larry, was a patient at the local hospital for treatment recently. Birth Announcement Brannon Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brannon an nounce the birth of a son, Keith Burnace,.on January 18 at Joanna Memorial hospital. Mrs. Brannpn isi the former Miss Mae Clara Cooper Where but A&P Can You Find Such Money-Saving Ann Page * I omato KETCHUP Attention Fishermen Register now for contest which opens Feb ruary 4th and closes September 29. Weekly prize: $3.00 worth of tackle for largest bass caught. - Name must be on entry book at least one week before being eligible for prize. • Grand prize at close of contest: Pfleuger Su preme Reel and True Temper Castmaster Rod. Yarborough Oil Co. GOODYEAR STORE Ever-Rcady Class Meets Last Tuesday evening members ot thy Ladies Ever-Ready class held their first quarterly meeting of the hew year. The president, Mrs. Joe Abrams, presided over the business discus sions. The by-laws for the social service committee were discussed at length and revised. Mrs. Joe Giles, chairman of the flower com mittee, reported that each Sunday in the new fiscal year flowers for the sanctuary had been provided for. Mrs. J. L. Abrams gave the de votional thoughts on the hymns and life of Isaac Watts. Mrs. James Simpson gave the scripture which was the 90th Psalm. In closing Mrs. Hayne Willingham led the prayer lor guidance in the new year’s work of the class. * * The hostesses, Mrs. V. L. Wilburn and Mrs’. J. J. Abrams, served hot doughnuts, toasted pecans and cof fee. I ^ Customers’ Corner What is VALUE—a’nyway? You’ve probably seen the word hundreds of times. Ever stop to think of what it means? Just this: Get ting your money’s worth 1 At A&P we see to it that value really means some thing—not just on a few items—but on everything we sell .in our stores. We think that adds up to serv ing you better 1 greater satisfaction iand lust plain good sense Don’t you agree 7 CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Ave.. it v v H-Oz Bot. 19 Ann Page Peacb Plum Pineapple Preserves - - - Ann Page Vanilla or Chocolate Sparkle Puddings - • Ann Page Lemon Pie Filling - • Ann Pa^e ( Grape Jelly • V « 4 Ann Page Salad Dressing—■ ■ Ann Page Mayonnaise - 16-oz* Pkg - Pkg. m Pkg. 12-Oz. Jar 5c 5c 19c £ 4Sc Qt. Jar 59c 4 :x :: • • * * %> S 3 8 8 1 8 »> 8 ii il MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre :: :: NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA B it *4 8 4f ♦ ♦ if 44 #4 i Mrs. .Cole Passes Friends of Mrs. L. H. Poag and Charlie Cole extend deepest sym pathy to them in the passing of their mother, Mrs. B. S. Cole. Mrs. Cole passed away last .week in the Green ville General hospital. The funeral was at Joanna Baptist church and | burial at Cross Hill. Maltese Cross Sub-District Meets Sixteen members of Epworth MYF attended the Maltese Cross sub-dis trict meeting in Laurens Monday night. The Joanna MYF presided ' ovei ihe program, the topic being "A Trip Into 1952 w^h the MYF.” A dis cussion was held on the planned work of the organization for 1952. Mrs. James Simpson led the eve ning prayer and Marion Madden gave the scripture lesson. Others assisting in presenting the program were Mesdames Jimmy Murrah, La- vinia Cooley, Misses Ruth Hunni- cutt, Brenda O’Dell, Vera Estes, Margaret White, Anne Niver, Patsy Whitmire, Mike Cooley,. Wadsworth Niver III, Clyde Whitmire and Dusty Reeves. First church in Laurens, had the recreation and served refreshments of iced drinks and cookies. _ • The next meeting will be held with St. James church in Laurens and Shady Grove MYF will have charge of the program. Honored With Party A group of friends complimented Mrs. Betty Rowe Jones with a show- j£r_at Joanna dub Monday evening. Mrs. Joe Purdy of Prosperity, lea the entertainment with Mesdames" R. G. Carr, E. J. Willingham and Miss Hilda Oxner winnning prizes Mixed flqwers were used in the decoration of the club rooms. The hostesses served a salad course, toasted nuts and coffee. Mrs. Jones was remembered with many gifts. ♦V a ■'1 THURSDAY JANUARY 24 ALL ABOUT EVE Bette Davis — Ann Baxter CARTOON FRIDAY-SATURDAY JANUARY 25-26 THE REDHEAD AND THE COWBOY Glenn Ford — Rhonda Fleming CARTOON “INVISIBLE MONSTER’’—Chapter 10 * MONDAY-TUESDAY JANUARY 28-29 THATS MY BOY With Martin and Lewis CARTOON WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY JANUARY 30-31 LULLABY OF BROADWAY • Poris Day — Gene Nelson , CARTOON — MUSICAL COMEDY Wahoo Wednesday Night Jackpot $200.00 "" ADMISSION 40c ’ • Children under 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 PJL r - - nr irir TTnr-TTnTrmmtrTnTtnftfiririiirmiiminiiiitiniM n mm iTu Enjoy Fish Supper About 35 members and invited guests of the Men’s Bible clas§ of Ep worth Methodist church enjoyed a Fellowship hour Saturday night in the assefhbly room of the church. A fish supper was prepared and serv ed by the men. Rudolph Prater, class president, was master of cere monies, and John H. Hunttfr was the evening speaker. Rev. Joe Giles gaye the invocation. Group sing ing and the Ninety-Six quartet com posed the musical program. Scout Court of Honor Held The Laurens County District Boy Scout Court of Honor was held at Joanna school Monday night. Sixty-three boys and guests were present. The hew ' advancement chairman, Rev. Clarence L. Letson, 7t Laurens, was introduced. Among the guests were Dwight Patterson, and Larry Weeks of Laurens; John Flannigan, district scout executive^- L C. Ficklin, Jim Puryear of Clin ton; Tom Chandler, J. B. Hart and G. N. Foy of \Joanna. The host group served ice cream, cookies and hot coffee. The next meeting will be held on February 18 at Academy Street school in Clinton. 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