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Thursday, April 24, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MBS CECIL ODELL, CerreepMdeat and Representative
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent
the week-end in Greenville with
Mr. and Mrs. John ' Lynch. On
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Lynch visited in
Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Darnell joined the group Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross, Mrs.
Lavinia Cooley and Mike spent the
week-end in Rockingham, N. C.,
with Mr. and - Mrs. Charles Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair joined the
family honoring Mrs. Ross’ birth
day.
Miss Velda Fanner joined friends
in Columbia and spent the week
end in Jacksonville, Fla., with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and
son, Mike, of Whitmire, visited the
latter’s mother, Mrs. Helen Rowe,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag joined
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fuller in Clnton
and visited h. W. Cole, a patient
at the Veteran’s hospital in Oteen,
N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne of
Columbia, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne.
Bill Poag visited friends in
Grebnville over the week-end.
Mrs. E. L. Thomas was surprised
Sunday when the following guests
arrived unexpectedly to help cele
brate her 'birthday: Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. McCravy and children of Ches
ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson
and family of Bath, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bartlett of Spartanburg.
. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Morse, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Morse visited
relatives in Saluda Sunday.
Pvt. and Mrs. Tommy Abrams
and daughter of Laurens, and
Camp LeJeune, N. C., and Cpl. and
Mrs. Wally Abrams of Newberry
and Camp LeJeune, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ab
rams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr.,
and son, Ronnie, of Greenwood,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F.' Low-
man, Sr,. Sunday. ^
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. EffioTt and
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright Jr.,
and daughter were called to Roys-
ton Ga., recently due to the death
of Mr. Elliott’s mother, Mrs. T. S.
Elliott.
Mrs. A. Hannah and son join
ed Mrs. Gladys Taylor and daugh
ter of Woodruff and spent the
week-end in Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. Emma Higginbotham visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lee Hig
ginbotham and Mrs. J. D. Higgin
botham in Anderson a few days
last week. ,
Mrs. Lillie Mae Dunaway and
children of Clinton, visited her
sister, Mrs. Frank Reeder, and Mr.
Reeder Sunday.
Mr.' and Mrs. J. S. Prater and
Dianne, Mrs. Dolly Prater attended
the funeral of Mrs. Lucille Duncan
at Good Hope church in Saluda
county Sunday.
Mrs. Perry Swygert spent Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. M. Ruff, in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coward of
Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Er
vin Stroud Sunday.
Mrs. R. F. Wilson, Billy and Jim
my Sorrow, and Mrs. Clarence Lu-
quire of Greenwood, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Nell Ellison. Later
in the day Mrfc. Ellison and Mrs.
Dora Morgan, accompanied by their
guests, visited hlr. and Mrs. Joe
Purdy in Pomaria.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Swygert were Mrs. Hermie
Wood of Newberry and Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Swygert of Greenwood.
Mr, and Mrs. James Lovelace
and Miss Willena LoveTace - were
Thursday supper guests of Cpl. and
Mrs. Danny Howard in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herd * and
daughter, Mary Ethel, of Whit
mire, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Gaskin.
Bob Davis, enroute to Fort
Worth, Texas, from Fort Belvoir,
Va., spent a 15-day furlough with
Mrs. Davis an daughter, Duffy.
During his stay Mr. and Mrs. Da
vis and daughter visited the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Davis, in Charlotte, N. C.
Miss Kitie “Mae - Moseley—is -at
tending a Carolinas-Virginia hos
pital meeting in Roanoke, Vk.
Mrs. L. J. Brock is spending a
few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Curtis Jackson, and Mr. Jackson
in Honea Path.
Mesdames C. B. Cole and Hor
ace Hammer., visited Misses An
nie and Kitty Putnam in Laurens
Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tump Putnam of
Edgefield, spent a few days re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. James
Brown.
Roy Templeton of Calhoun Falls,
spent Sunday with his brother,]
Clisby Templeton, and Mrs. Tern-1
pleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroud, Mrr
Bertha Stroud, Mrs. Helen Rowe
and children, Ethel Mae and Roy,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Purdy in Pomaria^
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton
spent the week-end in Monroe, N.
C., with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Earney.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert
and children were Sunday guests
of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Her
mie Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer, ac
companied by Mrs. C. C. Hipp of
Newberry, spent Saturday in
Greenville.
Card of Thanks
May I take this opportunity to
say thank you to the doctors, nurs
es, friends and neighbors for the
kindness, calls, flowers, cards and
each act of thoughtfulness shown
me during my stay at Joanna hes-
pital. May each of you receive a]
blessing.
—MRS. ANDY GOSNELL j
Receives Cablegram
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Welchel re
ceived a cablegram Friday, Aprfl
11, congratulating th^n on their
27t|h wedding anniversary. The
message was from their daughter,
and son-in-law, M-Sgt. and Mrs.
W. F. Roper, Jr., of Frankfurt,
Germany.
With The Sick
On April 20 littlie Andy Stroud,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Stroud, was admitted to Joanna]
hospital for treatment.,
Mrs. C. R. Thompkins is a patient
at Joanna hospital for treatment..
. Mrs. Pearl Williams is a patient
for treatment at the local hospital.
Little Betty Stroud, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud is a pa
tient at the Jocal hospital with in
fluenza.
Mrs. Vergie Garner is a patient
at Joanna hospital with influenza, i
—Mrs. Claud—Franks hay been- 414t
at her home on the Columbia high
way.
ministered the sacrament of
Lord’s Supper.
the
W. S. C. S. To Moot
Members of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service will meet
Tuesday, April 29, in the assembly
room of the church. Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley will pr^ent the program.
The hostesses are Mesdames Lu
ther Wright and Perry Turner. The
ladies of the church are cordially
invited.
CaUbratos Birthday
Sunday the family of Mrs. Joe
Abrams honored her with a gather
ing at Greenwood state park. The
birthday cake, with lighted candles,
was surounded by many gaily-
wrapped gifts and dinner was serv
ed picnic style Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. J. L.’Abram?,
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Algie
Abrams and son, Mr. and Mr?.
Floyd Osborne and son, Bruce Ab
rams, Miss Doris Abrams of Green
ville, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kay, Ed
die Kay, Miss Dot Watkins of
Greenwood, and Pvt. Penny Drum
mond of Fort Jackson.
YOU CAN probably recall many a moment
when reaching somebody—or somebody’s reach
ing you—was beyopd price.
THINK OF ALL the many people you know and
the people you need . . . and how easily, how
quickly, you can reach them—by telephone. With
a lift of your hand! And the number of people
you can call is growing all the time. It has more
than doubled in the last six years.
TEL1PHONI service plays an important role in
everyday living in town and on the farm ... and is
vital to National Defense. It’s good that telephone
service has grown so fast.
BIS AND SffOMfIJVf VALUII
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Revival Service'. At Joanna
Baptist Church
Revival services began at Joanna*
Baptist church on Sunday and will
continue through Sunday evening,
April 27.
Rev. William Faircloth, pastor of
Rosewood church, Columbia, is the
visiting minister, and Rev. J. E.
Walker, pastor of Glenn Street
church, Newberry, is leading con
gregational music. Morning ser
vices are held Wednesday thiough
Friday at 10 o’clock and evening
services begin at 7:30. Special
music will be given by the choirs
of the church each evening.
Rev. James Mitchell, pastor, in
vites the public to attend.
Maltese Cross Sub-District Meets
The Maltese Cross sub-district
met Monday night in Clinton with
Broad Street Methodist church.
Fourteen membeKs of the MYF
from Joanna attended. The group
assembled in the recreation room
and the president, Miss Joyce Hart,
of the First church, Laurens, pre
sided. The officers for the coming
year were elected as follows:
President — Furman Golden of
Waterloo.
Vice-President — Miss Joyce
Mitchell of Lydia.
^Secretary—Miss Nancy Simmons,
Broad Street, Clinton.
Treasurer—Miss Marcia Cook, St.
James, Laurens.
Chairman of Worship and Evan
gelism—Miss Patsy Whitmire, Jo
anna.
Chairman of World Friendship—
Miss Evelyn Clark, Waterloo.
Chairman of Recreation — Miss
Juanita McAbee, Central, Laurens.
Chairman of Community Service
—Miss Mary Stone, Cokesbury.
Publicjity Chairman—Miss Mar
garet Ann Abercrombie.
| Co-Counsellors — Rev. Joe W.
Giles and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, Ep-
worth, Joanna.
The next meeting will be in Wat
erloo on May 19.
Therecreation was capably led by
four students of Pre^jyterian col
lege. Refreshments ot punch and
cookies were served.
Mrs. James Pitts played the or
gan softly as the group filed into
the sanctuary. A worship program
on communion service was pre
sented. The ministers present ad;
Dr. W. W. Adams
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