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1 r • * 4 « Page Eiffht THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 14, 1952 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Cpl. Edward Seawright of Naval Base. Charleston, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Seawright. Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Sonny Ross of Greenville, spent last week with Mike Cooley. Mrs. Dora Morgan is spending a few weeks in Paw Creek, N. C., with her daughter. Mrs. Joe Mitch ell. Mrs. Pearl Williams was a Sat urday visitor in Newberry. Joe Caldwell of Spartanburg, is visiting his aunt. Mrs. Vernon Gar- ner. and Mr. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Attaway of "Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff O'Dell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Guinn of Newberry, visited Mrs. Pearl Wil liams recently. and Louie Prater honored the latter with a surprise birthday dinner Sunday at Joanna club. The long table was covered with a white, cloth and centered with a huge birthday cake decorated in yellow I and green frosting on a white i background with 55 burning can- 1 dies. Arrangements of mixed flow-1 ers were used at vantage points. , Dinner was served buffet style. J Those enjoying this happy oc casion were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater. Mrs. Marie Price and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Hack Prater and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Flow’, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Oxner, Miss, Hilda Oxner, Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Prater and son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors and daughter, Ralph Prater, Miss Betty Clark. Mrs. Pearl S h e a 1 y, Cpl. LeGrande , Shealy, Miss Annellg Shealy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fields and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flow - . Billy visited the latter’s parents, j Miss Carol Ann Flowers. -Bates- Mr. and Mrs. Pet Mbtes, in''New-j burg; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R'k-; ber-y recently. . 1 ai "d and family of Whitmire. Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham i Prater received many useful gifts, j attended the American Legion | * baseball game between Green-j _Announcement wood and Sumter Monday -might. : Their, grandson. Leonard Turner, j Mr- aa d Mrs. W. C. Brown an- talches for the. Greenwood team. . nounce the birth of a son, n.a\ - ^ Mr. end Mrs. Alvin Marshall and niond Terry, August 5 at Joanna children visited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. hospital. Mrs. Brown is the former j Harbin in Greenwood Sunday. Miss Thelma. Louise Roppe of, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wniiamson! Chailotte, of Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Robert «. c s Has August Meeting Green and children. Mrs. Annie VALUE PLUS FOR BACK - TO - SCHOOL RATED A-l FOR STYLE AND ECONOMY FAMOUS DAN RIVER Wrinkle-Shed GINGHAMS . - | .. i Last Tuesday evening the W r om- .me Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. LacLon ^ SocK , ty of Christian Service Grant and son of \Voodruff.^\isit-j ifg Al|tT11 ^ me p ting at th e ed Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Lewis church with a large group pres- • T , T i i lent. Mrs. S. G. Sulton was a visi-i Mrs. J. L. Abrams, Jim and Lin da attended the Htm^s-Attaway j to1 ; 4 reunion m Wilhamston recently. Mrs. Cecil O Dell, president, pre- Mr and Mrs. Charlie B. Dickey i sided over the business hour at of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. which time Jmal plans were made ; Frank Turner Saturday. purchasing the brass altar set. Rev and Mrs. Joe W. Giles and fo , r the church. During the business children spent last week visiting discussions Mrs. B. C. Flow report- relatives in Wilhamston and Johns- ed the first quarter supply of cash tcn i was sent to India for medical sup- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakelv and plies. Mrs. Flow "is also sending a Bob of Greenville, visited Mr. and : large package of needles to Korea.' Mrs. J. L. Abrams Saturday. It w’as voted to send a cash dona- Mrs. Leila Turner of Greenville, tion to the parsonage fund at Jack- is ^pending the week w’ith her son. son- Frank Turner, and Mrs. Turnen j The devotional thoughts and the; Sigsbee L. Hair of Columbia, worship program were . under the spent the week-end with his moth- leadership of Mrs. J. L. Abrams' er. Mrs. W. W. Hair. and the topic was. “Partners In Mr. and Mrs. J- H. Jacks and, Obedience.” She was assisted by Sheila spent the week-end in i Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. Luke Greemvood with Mr. and Mrs. W. ( Wright and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. H. McCary. Mrs. Cooley sang “This Is My j Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wilson of father’s World,’’ accompanied at "SpaTrahhuTg—spent the—week-end j the piano by "Mrs. H. G. Mur rah, Jr~ with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Parkman. I ♦ 1 On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.) Laymen Hold Services Mr. and Mrs. Parkman and daugh- j On Sunday in the absence of ter visited Mr. and ■ Mrs. P. D. Rev Joe W. Giles, pastor ot Ep- Parkman, Sr., in Greenwood. worth church, Layman John Gas- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott and kin filled the pulpit at the morn- granddaughter, Linda W r i g h t.; ing service. The evening worship tpent last week with their daugh- was led by Jimmj' Stewart, ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.; • Joe Mundv in Edgefield and later Willingham Reunion visited at Myrtle Beach. - ! The Willingham reunion will’be Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and held Sunday, August 17, at the B Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell visit- cabin on Lake Greenwood. Friends cd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw in and relafives are invited to attend Clinton Sunday Mr’Holtzclaw has 1 and bring picnic baskets, just returned from Columbia hos- ’ ^ . pital where he was a patient W* M. S. Picnic Mrs Ted Ellison ad son. jerry. The WMS, organizations under (f Whitmire, Mrs Jack B D Still of their sponsorship and invited Avon Park. N J,' Mrs Bob Wilson guests enjoyed their annual picnic of Breezewood and Mr. and Mrs. last Tuesday night in the educa- Doc Willard of Whitmire, were‘tionab building of the Baptist | Sundav guests of Mrs. Nell Ellison, church. Fifty or more were pres-1 Mr. and Mr?, Algie Abrams and ent. The devotion was given by son visited the latter’s parents, Mr. Miss Irene Landry of New Orleans, and Mrs. E. L. Graham, in Green- La. A bountiful supper was serv-' ville recently. e d picnic style, after which the was Mrs. Mae Malone and grandchil-1 film, “A Wonderful Life,’ dren, Jimmv Holmes and Ruth Ma- shown. lone, Mrs. Oscar Hall and sons, 1 The Mabel Moorhead circle held Fred and Don, of Talladega. Ala., a brief business meeting under the and Mrs. Perry Drummond of Fort leadership of Mrs. E. J. Willing- Jackson, visited Mrs. Joe Abrams! ham, presdient. The nominating and Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams the committee was appointed as fol- ( past week-end. lows; Mrs. Nellie Jester, chairman. —-—♦ Mrs. J. F. McCarthy and Mrs. Otis With The Sick ! Murphy. The meeting adjourned Friends of Mrs. Milton Bolick < with prayer will rgeret to learn that her sister, Mrs. Rosabelle Tinnerman is a pa- tient td Providence hospital in Co lumbia Hazel-Mason Miss Jolene Hazel of Clinton, became the bride of Elbert Lavon Mrs Elizabeth Motes is a patient 1 Mason, Jr., of Joanna, on August at the local hospital. 18 in Laurens. The ceremony was Little Kathy Metis, daughter of .performed by Judge Wasson. Mr and Mrs. George Metis, wast The bride was attired in a sheer fO! admitted to Joanna hospital treatment on Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. McAbee of Clinton, was a patient the past week at the, . 4 .. , local hospital. I with the grooms parents, Mr. and Friends ot Mrs. J. M. Ross will' Mrs. Elbert Mason, Sr., on Pickens white dress with green trimmings and white accessories. Her only at tendant was Mrs. Leland Hazel. The young couple will reside regret to know she is ill at her home on Taylor street. Barbara Ann Medlock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Medlock, of street. Surprise Birthday Party OI .Vir. ana v,. On Saturday evening Miss Betty Kinards, is a patient at Joanna hos- Ann Thomas was surprised with a p.Aa, J birthday party at her home on v « I Magnolia street with 26 guests Prater Family Gathering | present. The entertajnment^ was The family of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Mu strove Street Clinton, S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W led by Miss Dorothy Carr. Among the games was a scavenger hunt. Prizes were awarded the winning | groups. The white birthday cake with I green and white decorations was I the centerpiece for the white-cov ered table. 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