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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 4, 1952
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
HRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edward
Brock and family, Mrs. L. J. Brock
and Dusty Reeves visited L. J.
Brock. Jr. in Williston Wednesday.
Mrs. Alex Crawford spent sev
eral days last week at Ridgecrest,
N. C. Miss Ruth Hair joined Mrs.
Crawford for the week-end, both
returning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Moore and
Johnny are .visiting the former’s
parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore,
at Rembert.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henr/-.labors
and children of Laurens, \*‘ere Sat
urday supper guests of Mi‘. and
Mrs. Louie Nabors.
Messrs. Hack md Louie Prater
recently attended the funeral of
Boyd Flow in Batesburg.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cooley of
Camden, spent last , week visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors here
and Mrs. T. I. Holland in Clinton.
. Among the many attending the
!\' r a b o r * reunion at Hurricane
church Sunday were Mf. and Mrs.
Bluford Nabors and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Louie Nabors and daughter.
Carson Nabors and da ugh ter.,.Mi.
and ||rs. G. C. Nabors, Alvin Na-
tors Ynd Miss Patsy Gray of Grav
Court.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Evans were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert O'Dell. Newberry, Mr. and
Mrs. Bo Woodward and children, j
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith and)
children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 1
Merchant, G. W. and Shirley of
Clinton. Mrs. John Longshore and;
daughter. Kathy, of Aiken, spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Evans. 1
Mr. Longshore joined them for the!
\\ eek-end.
Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia.!
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ross and
son. Tommie, of Greensboro. N. C..
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown were
Saturday visiters in Columbia.
Cpl. and Mrs. Danny Howard of
Columbia, spent the week-end who
the latter'.- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Lovelace.
Dennis McLendon of Davenport,
Fla., has returned home after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo a
Thomas.
Those attending the funeral of
Mrs: ‘Jesse ■ HTrfstmtaark~ rrr-Nev.'-berry^
.Holsonback, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
of a. son, Toni Gene, at Fort Ben-
i ning hospital August 23. *Mn.
Hedges will be remembered as Miss!
I Norma Welchel of Joanna.
Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Dixon an-'
nounce the birth of a son. MichaeL
Edward. August 27 at Joanna hos-
Mrs. Dixon is the former
week-end with Dick Hyeble and
fam.ly.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Welchel visit
ed their daughter, Mrs. Leonard! pital.
Hedges and Sgt. Hedges and son in; Miss Frances Boyce of Joanna.
Columbus, Ga., over the week-end. j Rhinehari
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver’ are! Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rhine-
now occupying their new home in y- art D f Newberry, announce the
honoree as he blew, out the burning
candles on the decorated cake. The
appointed table was overlaid in
white.
Mrs. Brown, assisted by Mrs. Pat
Bowers, served ice cream, cookies
and candies.
Terry received many gifts.
Joanna Heights.
birth of a daughter. Carolyn Jan-
Mrs. Hugh Brock recently spent a ice, at Joanna hospital August 29
few days in Spartanburg with Mis& Mrs. Rhinehart is the former Miss
R % th Martin. Miss Jerry Martin Margaret Gaines of Joanna.
accompanied Mrs. Brock home for: ♦
several days W. S. C. S. ,To Meet
Mrs. Johhny'' Moore and son! Members of the Woman’s Society
spent the week-end in Columbia
with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. W.
rj. Adams.
Mrs. W. P. Johnson and
of Georgetown, spent the
end with Mr. and Mrs. B. W
ner.
Mrs. Jerry Howard Mrs. Perry
Howard and sons of Atlanta, Ga.,
Christian Service are asked to
keep in mind the meeting Tuesday,
Sept. 9 at 7 o'clock. The new pro-
famjiy! f-Tam material will be prseented
! and the theme for the year is “Prp-
^Ox ! c * a ' m Good News.** The por
tion for this month is “The Good
1 News,’! and will be Igd by Mrs.
i Jattjes Simpson.
During the social hour the host-
-pent several days last week with: esses are Mesdames Joe Abrams,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and|j 0 Giles, Johnny Moore and Tot
other relatives. Stewart. Visitors are welcome.
Mrs. W. O. Hueble spept the **■
week-end in Columbus, Ga., with Woman's Club To Meet
Cpl, and Mrs B .. F Ross. The Joanna Woman s club will
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas and meet Tfnirsday (tonight) at 7:30 at
children of Macon. Ga., are visiting; the club house. Miss Ruth Hair
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thomas. | wtll present the program. All
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan and, members are asked to be present,
daughter. Patricia, of Oak Ridg?. j ^
Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. _ Honored
Lowman Monday.
of Rev. and
the latter’s
Last week's guests
Mrs. Joe Giles were
sister, Miss Dorothy
niece. , Miss Leona
Johnston.
Mesrs. Jimmy Templeton
Little Karen Nabors, daughter
r f Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors, was
hostess to 15 little friends on Sat-
Attends Funeral
The community extends deepest
sympathy to Glenn Franklin in
the recent death of his brother,
Bud Franklin, of Whitmire. The
.ollowing friends of Joanna attend
ed the funeral on Thursday: Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Franklin, Mrs. An
nie L. Simpson, Mrs. L. J. Brock,
Mrs. H. H. Kelly, Mrs. E. A. Tins
ley, Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Estes, Mr.
and Mrs. James Simpson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Abrams.
Circles To Meet
The Mabel Moorhead circle, with
Mrs. E. J. Willingham as president,
will meet Tuesday, Sept. 9, in the
educational building at 7:30. All
members are invited to be present.
Watermelon Slicing
The Beginners department of
Epworth church enjoyed a water
melon slicing Monday at the picnic
shelter. A large group attended.
Mrs. James BroWn is leader of the
Uepartment. ' ■
Mrs. Rowe Honored
Among the many going-away
parties and entertainments honor
ing Mrs. Helen Rowe w’as a party
Thursday night given by the Old
Herlong. and urday. The occasion was honoring
He.long cf
and
her 2nd birthday and was at her
home on Workman Avenue.
The birthday cake was the cen-
Three Inductees
Called Sept. 18
Three county registrants will re
port to Columbia for induction on
Sept. 18. They are George WatL
Dorroh, Wister Workman, Jr., and
Arthur Hill.
J. B. Lewis, chairman of the|
county board, said that 60 will re
port on the 16th for re-examina
tion
nounced later and will be sponsor-
o’clock. Other services will be an-
ed by the Fisherman’s club. The
public is invited to attend.
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
...and...
EMBALMERS
Phones 41 and 399-J
AMBULANCE SERVICE
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. M*rs.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 16th day
of September, 1952, I wiil render a
final account of my acts and doings
as Executrix of the estate of Ed
Bonds in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock a.m., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make pa^>
ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
estate will present them on or before
said date, duly proven, or be forever
barred.
HARRIET McCARLEY BONDS,
Executrix.
August 15, 1952. ll-4cw
FOR
SUBSCRIPTIONS OR
COMPLAINTS
THE STATE
Phone 9261
Schley McNair
Bobby Hair were week-end guests j ^ er Pi e ce for the party table. The
of the former’s parents, Mr. and! CC)lor s of pink and blue Were car-
in Calhoun
ried out in the decorations.
Mrs. Roy Templeton,
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt spent
the week-end in Greenwood with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harbin and at-.suckers and gum for favors:
tended the homecoming at Lowell Karen was remembered
Street Methodist church. many gifts
Mrs. Nabors served ice cream,
the birthday cake and iced drinks.
Each guest received a package of
with
Jack
Cecil!
Sunday were Vr and Mrs
Gresham, Mr. and Mrs.
O'Dell and C. A. Dickey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rushton and
children of Spartanburg, spent the
Tummy Hurt?
Every form of Stomach Trouble
has a definite CAUSE just the same
es every other disease in the body.
Diets and different eating combina
tions of foods do not and will not re
move THIS CAUSE. It is a FAR
deeper and different consideration
than that. It must be dealt with in
an entirely DIFFERENT specific
manner.
CHIROPRACTIC knows the
CAUSE of all '■'forms of Stomach
Trouble and has successfully COR
RECTED many THOUSANDS of cas
es of it. It does not look to diets,
lasts, concentrated loods or crazy
menus—it goes after the SPINAL
displacement that is exerting pres
sure upon the NERVES that supply
cr feed the Stomach with Life Force,
and when this is accurately POUND
and corrected, the NORMAL life
force can GET THROUGH to the
Stomach Trouble (of whatever kind)
is gone.
Investigate Chiropractic today. Call
22501 for an appointment with Dr.
C. J. Hart. 254 West Main St., next
to First Methodist church, Laurens,
S. C. ' adv.
iJhinL it Over!
Have you sent that suggested slo
gan in to us yet? Every mail is
• bringing entries from all parts cf
. South Carolina
Just a few minutes thought and a
few seconds time may win for you
the $500 prize or one of the 5
honorable mention awards of $100
each. Somebody is going to win.
and it might well be YOU Just
take a postal card, write your
slogan, your name and address,
the name of your newspaper, and
mail it to Contest Editor. Capital
Life & Health Insurance Co . 1845
Assembly St . Columbia.
By the way. here is an interesting
fact, very simple and easy to
remember The word slogan came
from Gaelic words, slaugh-ghairm,
an army cry. and has come to
mean. "The war cry. or gathering
word, of a highland clan in Scot
land. hence, any rallying or battle
cry”
Now all you have to do is write
the best "slaugh-ghairm” and win
the $500 , 1 ;
PRESIDENT
CAPITAL UKK AM) Ml ' ,
INSURANCE COAM’AVi
COLUMBIA s c
Mr. and Mrs £alvin Elliott and
H. M. Elliott spent the week-end in
Virginia with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Gilliam.
Ralph Hale joined Del Wilson of
Newberry and spent the week-end
with relatives in Columbus, Ga.
Mrs. L. J. Brock. Dusty Reeves,
Mr. and Mrs Harry Estes, Mr. and
Mrs. ’Tames 'FuTfher aiRT'SfflTg,’IVTl’S'
Virgie Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Clisby
Templeton and children, James
Simpson, Mrs. Lillian Estes and
children enjoyed a picnic at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sanders
near Cross Anchor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clark and P-
L. Darnell spent the week-end in
Charleston with M-Sgt. and Mrs.
Floyd Darnell.
Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Poug and '
and Mrs. Terrell King have ex
changed houses.
Mrs.- 1 Annie Mae Harvey of
Woodruff, is making her home
with her sister, Mrs. L. L. Johnson
and Mr. Johnson.
Card of Thanks
Again may we thank the good
people of Joanna for the flowers,
gifts, cards, calls and all acts of
kindness shown us during my ill-
pital. We shall ever be grateful
ness and recent stay at Hays hos-
to all departments of the. mill for
their generous help.
—LEWIS JOHNSON
AND FAMILY
With The Sick
Friends of Harry Estes will re
gret to learn he undrewent an, op
eration at Hays hospital Tuesday.'
Mrs. James Lovelace has been iL
at her home for several days.
Mrs. Clarice Young underwent
surgery August 27 at Joanna hos
pital.
Mrs. Ruth Kinurd of Kinards. is
a patient at the local hospital fol
lowing surgery.
Luther Dunaway of Clinton, is
a patient at the local hospital with
injuries received in an automobile
! accident.
j treatment as htey were passing
Miss Billy Jo Burton of Jones-
ville, a granddaughter of Mrs. Belie
Burton, underwent a tonsilectomy
in August 30 at the local hospital.
Birth Announcements
Finney
! Capt and Mrs. Henry (Buck)
j Finney of Camp LeJeune, N. C.,
announce the birth of a daughter,
j Virginia Ann, August 29 at the base
hospital. Mrs. Finney is the for
mer Miss Mary Hunt.
Rice
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rice an
j rounce the birth of a daughter,
i Betty Dianne, August 24 at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Rice will be remem
bered as Miss Mildred Thompkins.
Praier
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Prater an
nounce the birth of a son. Oral Eu-
! gene, at the Blalock clinic August
• 45, Mrs. Prater is the former Miss
Bessie Adams of Joanna.
Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Evans an
nounce the birth of a son, Ronnie
Joe, August 25. Mrs. Evans will be
remembered as Miss Evelyn Mer
chant of Joanna.
Cobb
Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb an
nounce the birth *of a daughter,
Mary Frances, at Hays hospital Au
gust 30. Mrs. Cobb will be remem
bered as Miss Ruth Roberts of Lau
rens.
Hadgas .
Sgt. and Mrs Leonard Hedges of
Columbus, Ga , announce* the birth
Birthday Celebration
A group of boys and girls gath
ered on the lawn of Joanna club
hp^gtriog^ Terr^ Brown on his 8th
birthday. His mother, Mrs. James
Brown, led the games with prizes
being won by Mary Ann Brown,
Kathy Salters and Sara Whitmire.
■Jfte.„gue. < it,s were invited .. inside,
and sang Happy Birthday to . the
Timers. Mrs. Rowe is a charter
member of this organization.
Throughout the club rooms at van
tage points were artistic arrange
ments of mixed summer flowers.
John Holland Hunter w'as master of
ceremonies and led thje 50 guests in
a round of unusual games and en
tertainment. Mrs. Luke Clark,
president of the Old Timers club,
presented Mrs. Rowe with a beau
tiful coat and a love gift of money
for her trip. Other gifts presented |
to Mrs. Rowe at this party was a
love gift of money by Luke Clark,
governor of the Loyal Order of
Moose, on behalf of the members
and one also by Joe Delaney. ,
Refreshments of Uake squares,
drinks and salted nuts were rerved-
Cottage Prayer Meeting
Preceding the coming revival at
Epworth Methodist church, prayer
service .Ajall be held Saturday night
at the home of Otis Morse at 7:00
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