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Pace Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 7 i Thursday, July 17, 1952 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative M.ss Dorothy Taylor of Wood- mff. is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bundrick. Billy Beckam of Greenwood, has .iomed his sister, Lynn, and both are with their grandparents. Mr. Mrs. W. D. Beckam. Johnny Lowman attended the Lc.wman family gathering at the Mr. and Mrs. Buren A. Lown of P. tesburg, have moved to Joanna critically ill at the Veteran's hos pital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Murrah of Newberry. Mrs. E. J. Willingham, president. | Plans were made for the annual picnic in August. * Mrs. Bertha Stroud dismissed the group witn prayer. Birthday Party Given On July 9 Little Gaye Craven were recenTdiAnM * as honor ^ "'i h a P art >’ at J} er guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mur 1^ on Workman avenue This £ v , ! occasion 1 was Gaye s 4th birthday. , w _ | Among her gifts was a gym set Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Mr.^^^ ^ er p are nts, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. James Hollingsworth vis- Gene Craven, so the 11 guests en- ited Mrs. CIbtks motricr 3nd Hunt, j iov0d B olsvin^ on this Lstpr in h. me of his parent^ Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs W G. Puckett and and Mrs.: lhe afternoon Mrs. Craven invited I ' J at White Rock Sun- Ethel Prather m Cross Anchor | the small ones into the dining Sunday. _ (room. The table was attractively! Tt .M lss Elaine Franzen of Chape, i anc j cer> tered with at B Hill, N. C-, recently visited * ier white frosted cake with pink and' ..’d are at present occupying the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eran- 1 g r p eri trimmings and burning can-; Uachers apartment. Mr. Lown zen. dies. She was assisted in serving' v. 11 be principal of Joanna ele- Mr'and Mrs. W. D. Beckam, Mr. i by Mrs. Mildred Elliott. Refresh ; mentary school, a position made and Mrs. Earl Holsonback and'ments of ice cream and cup cakes; \ a cant by the resignation of Thom- Lynn Beckam visited the former’s j were served. Souvenirs of fancy: ; Chandler, and Mrs. Lown will granddaughter. Miss Sandra Beck-j party horns and suckers were giv-l the place made vacant by the am. at Greenville General hospital I en each child. The little honoree it -ignation of Mrs. Marv Harris., Sunday. received many gifts. Mrs. Ed Osborne spent the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett, ac-1 ' *■ With The Sick Eugene Shealy of New-1 Little Martha Bundrick has been I berry, spent the week-end at Camp -u with chicken pox recently. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Bishop of Stewaj£*Ga. _ ! Friends of Lewis Johnson will T- nalds, visited Mrs. J. M. Bozard Among the many visiting at, deeply regret to learn of his return Eriday Ridgecrest last week or over the! to Hays hospital where he is quite -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and week-end were Mr. and Mrs. S.|ilL ?:ed Outz of Calhoun Falls, visit ed relatives Lin Joanna Sunday. Mr. Templeton's father, Oliver 'Tlmpleton, returned home with r.s son. Attending the annual family pic- r a at the’home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ji- - Bundrick. at Gilbert- -recently v.» re Mf. and Mrs. R. F. Bundrick :. d sons of Mountville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burkett and children of Naval Base, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Wand and children of Eastover. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bundrick and L .Idren of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. < ek-end in Fayetteville, N. C., companied by Mrs. Frank Shealy j v. tn S-Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whit- and Mrs. Eugene Shealv of New-; P. Bowers, Billy Bowers, Mrs. Na- Grey Stroud has returned from than Brazel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis! Duke hospital where he was a pa Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold tient several days. Donald Harrelson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harrelson; J Murphy, Miss Ethel Mae Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. C.. B. Cole and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce ^C. Farmer of Kinards; S. C. Bragg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otis | of Tillman Circle; Mrs. Viola Lev- Morphy,- and- Larry, Mrs. Hayne err: Mrs EHzabeth Green, and Mrs. Willingham, Ttev. and Mrs. James Alice Johnson of Kinards, all have Mitchell, Miss Malba Gardner, Miss * been admitted to Joanna hospital Betty Ann -Thomas, . Miss Linda! for treatment the past week. Buchanan. Jimmy Clark, Mrs. Ber-| On July 10 Adgie Abrams un- tha Stroudj Miss Myrtle Murphy, j derwent a tonsilectomy at the lo Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks and I ca |, ^ os P‘ ta ^. _ XT , ... ...... , . ..Sheila attended the Jacks reunion’ friends of Grover Nabors wnl L S ra ^ a ^ d daU?ht J r ’ J Mr ^ nd near Laurens Sundav. V lS iting, 1{, g ret J to learn he under^'ent an Jrs. B. W Moms and daughter, | Mr and Mrs Jacks * on Tuesday appendectoir.y at the local hospital :• and Mrs. J. N. Floyd and sons were Mr and Mrs Vernon j acks | recently. Joanna . , and daughters of Elizabeth, N. J. ! w - _ Miss Mildred Bozard spent the, p at R()SS of Greenville, is vis-j W, S. C. S. Met On Monday V t ek-end in Pendleton with Mr- iting Mike Coolev for several- Members of the Woman's Society d Mrs. Kenneth Griffis. i weeks of Christian Service met last Tues- Mr. and Mrs Harrv Estes, Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs..James Simpson and! d , a - v u evemn S in th ® assembly room “Thomas and Hugh Grey Port- Mr - and Mrs - Bl11 Dobbins attended i of the church with a fafge group J. Bxock, Mrs. Virgie, Mrs. Ed- visited relatives in .ndav. Nin^tv Siv! th ^ all-star Jame of the Pony! ^ attendance - The devotional and Ninet>-bix| }o ^ utj clnton ^ Ander9on in (the program were combined as one ‘ Moody Johnson's fTraUd- Anderson Mondav night Clinton ; a " r <l by Mrs. J. L. Abrams and ( ughter. Mrs James Scott, and won b > a score °J 8 t0 4 - F tughters, Kathy and Robbie, —of >. eenville, and Miss Eva Jane Baptist Ladies Meet Leading the various discussions I were Mrs. Frances Portman, Mrs. • Hugh Brock, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, we of Spartanburg, spent last' The Woman’s Misionary Union'Mr*; AlgiP Abrami, Mm Homcr e*k with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of “tRe^aptlst churcK" came to or- Mr and Mrs, Grey Stroud and rldren visited Mr. and Mrs. B.uce Burns in Travelers Rest re- ct ntl>*. During vacation woek Mr. and Mrs. Grey Stroud and children. Mr. .and Mrs. Mahrice Davenport der last -Thursday with the sing ing of a hymn. Mrs. Harold Mur phy gave the devotiinal and led the group in pledges to the Ameri- Jacks, Mrs. Mildred Bowers, Mrs'. Rudy Prater and Mrs. Hayne Will-f ingham. The business hour preceded the program and was presided over by can and Christian flags. A film the president. Plans were made for the coming zone meeting to be held at Epworth church. The rout- w&s shown on the life of Georg? Washington Carver, carrying out _ j r i daughters and Mrs. Swannic ; the theme of the program on racial! ; ne busines3~onTig society was dts W.cker visited at Myrtle Beach. prejudice. The program ended fussed at length and dismissed Little Miss Cavalene - Elliott has-with a variety film, “Singing With with the Lard’s prayer in unison. -t returned from a two weeks Neighborly Friends.’’ with mem- :sit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. bers joining in. Mrs. H. L. Gard Craven in the Bush River rr unitv. com.- ner had the room attractively dec- crated. The American and Chris- Miss Kittie Mae Moseley is on tian flags on standards flanked the ; l cation this week and visiting* Bible stand and a large arrange- '*:• atives" at various points in. thelrr.ent of dark pink gladioli and Queen Anne’s lace added to the setting. 'A short business session was rr.an Sunday. Mr. Troutman is held and was oresided over by >:..te. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven and Mrs. A. S. Holt visited L. B. Trout- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ My sincere thanks to my friends for their fine support in the first primary that enables me to be in the second race. I am soliciting your continued support. < J. 0. (SLOW) TEAGUE Candidate for Coroner, Laurens County Your Vote and Support Appreciated WEDDING INVITATIONS " ANNOUNCEMENTS CALLING CARDS — INFORMALS High quality engraving on the loveliest papers . . . styles to suit the mqst db' criminating. It would be a pleasure for us to look after your requirements. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Stationery Dept. the A salad course with iced drinks was served by Mrs. Sadie Lewis, Mrs. Jimmy Murrah, Mrs. Louise Salters and -^s. Alvin Beden- baugh. k Hair Reunion The annual Hair reunion was held at the recreation park at Mol- lohon in Newberry Sunday. Those attending were Mrs. W. W. Hair, Miss Ruth Hair, Wendell Hair, Mr. ; and Mrs. Lester Hair and Bobbv, Jimmy Templeton of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Noble of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brockner and Ken, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Echols of Columbia, La.; Mrs. F. B. Wheeler, Mrs. Jay Little and Tom my of Statesville, N. C.; Miss Bar bara Wheeler of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hair of Monroe, N C.; Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Derrick of Dacusville, S. L. Hair of Columbia; Mr. and and Mr and Mrs. R. G. Rhoden. For two weeks preceding the re union Mrs. Homer Echols has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. W. Hair. On Thursday, July 3, Mrs. Hair, Mrs. Echols, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair, Ruth and Wendell Hair visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler in Statesville, N. C. The same group were supper guests on Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. S. L Hair in Columbia. The past Thurs day Mrs. F. B. Wheeler, Mrs. Jay Little and small son. Tommy, of Statesville, N. C., joined the family and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brockner and small son, Ken, and Homer Echols of Columbia, La., arrived. Since then the entire family enjoyed a weiner roast at the picnic shelter and the group was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Noble with a fish supper at the Exchange club grounds near Newberry. Mrs. Outley Honored On Saturday evening at 7:30 a group of friends honored Mrs Marvin Outley with a shower at the home of Mrs. W. B. Murrah on Magnolia street. Mrs. Sara Welchel and Mrs. Murrah led the gamfcs with Mrs Medlock and Mrs. Sara Golden winning prizes. Mrs. Outley was nresented a pink rosebud corsage arranged in an unusual style. The hostesses were Mrs. Alice Davenport, Mrs. Jack Morgan, Mrs. Sara Morgan, Mrs. Margie Rogers, Mrs. Faye Rogers, Mrs. Sara Welchel, and Mrs. Murrah They served assorted sandwiches, potato chips, cup cakes and punch. Out of town guests were Mrs. Lola Mae Bates of Prosperity; Mrs. Medlock of Bonds Crossroads, and Mrs. Taylor-of Laurens. 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