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% 1 \ Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Thursday, October 23, 1952 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent »nd RepresenUtive Mr and Mrs. J. U. Bouchillon of Greenville, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Thompson and children of .Switzer, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Thompson Saturday. Mike and James Osborne spent the week-end with their grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson in Taylors. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell and son joined the family for the day.1 Mrs. Cecil -O'DelL, Jeff O’Dell and Suzanne and Mi's. J. D. O’Dell were Sunday visitors in Whitmire. Ernest Conwell of Greenwood, visited his nephew, Frank Turner, and Mrs. Turner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charlie Girk of Ware Shoals, visited the former’s mother. Mrs. Annie Girk, and other relatives and friends here on Sun- Miss Carolyn Thomas of Ander- >on"; spent the week-end with her pamitt Mr" "’and Mrs Ed. Thomas. Miss Dorothy StOLiner of Green ville. was: at home with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. St.ogner, lor the week rend.—Miss Stogner celebrates her birthday on October 24th. Miss Kittie Mae Moseley and Mrs. Gene Craven attended the State Hospital assoeiation meeting Friday in Columbia. Mr and Mrs. Luke Wright spent the week-end in Honea Path with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knight. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Jr., daughter. Linda, visited Mr. and* Mrs. Colie Campbell in Clinton Sunday. z Linda, spent the week-end in Swannanoa, N. C., with the for-i mer’s mother, Mrs. F. A. Buchan-1 an. Sunday they motored to' Mt. Mitchell. Otis Duncan of Whitmire, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Har-! mon Murrah, Jr., and friends. Mrs. J. W. Davis is visiting her; son. Frank Davis, and Mrs. Davis | in Ware Shoals for several weeks.! Miss Joanne Thompkins of North! Greenville college, spent the week-! end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | C. R. Thompkins. On Sunday Mr. j and Mrs. Thompkins and Joanne i visited the latter's parents, Mr. j Allsep, in Chesnee. c i Mi . and Mrs. W. H. Rushdon and ; children of Spartanburg, were Sun-; day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.' Hueble. Mrs. William Goggans and chil-| dren, Nancy Jean and Vickie ofj Newberry, spent Saturday with , Mr and Mrs. Lester Longshore. . L. J. Brock; Jr., of Wiliston. is .spendin? a few days with his moth- \ cr. Mrs. L. J. Brock. Sr. Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Cash and son,; Dickey, of Cbwpens, were Sunday j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckam, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and family visited Miss Sandra Beckam in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas, little Debbie Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven and Gaye were among visi tors attending the fair in Spartan burg last week. Birth Announcement Marsh i . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dallas Marsh announce the birth of ai daughter, Rebecca Sue, at the Jo-j anna hospital. Mrs. Marsh will be; remembered as Miss Mary Louise Hatcher of Knoxville, Tenn. W. F. G Meets World Friendship Group, com posed of Intermediate girls of the Methodist church met Friday af- ternoon at the home of their lead er, Mrs. Frances Parkman on Mil- ton Road. The program was cen tered around missions, with special emphasis on Africa. Mrs. Parkman led in the discussion with Brenda O’Dell, Ann Lowman, Eleanor and Ann Niver, .Sandra Salters and Betty Zane Longshore taking part. - The hostess served asorted. sancL wiches. - orange - cookies, cheese crackers, galt.Gd nuts and drinks. ty Zane Longshore, Betty ' Ann Streetman, Dale Hunnicutt, Claud ette Crouch, Brenda Sanford, San dra Salters, Patricia Bragg. Patsy Whitmire, Margaret White, Mes srs. Mike* Cooley, |Dusty ''Reeves, W. W. Niver, Jr., t>. L. Gunter, Copeland Whitmire, ‘ Eddy Fulmer and Rev. Joe Giles. Receives Discharge John Riddle, serving in the navy abroad, received his discharge in California recently. Mr. Riddle arrived by plane in Greenville Sat urday night and was met by Mrs. Riddle, the former Miss Florella Campbell, Mrs. Willitfm Shealy and C. J. Campbell. Chicken Sies? To Be Given By request Messrs. J. L. Abrams and Jack Hunnicutt are preparing a chicken stew for the public. You may purchase the stew at the pic nic shelter Friday at 5:30 for 85c per quart. Bring your own con tainer. SAY: “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” THANK YOU IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS guests of the latter's mother. Mr j. M. Bozard. Mrs. Harold Darnell. Mrs Paul Hazel, Mrs. Harper Wherry of i Newberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Starnes of Whitmire, were called to Pelzer over the week-end due to the death of their uncle, Miri- per Starnes. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Horne, en- route to Colonial Beach, Va., fol- j lowing a vacation in Colorado -and New Mexico, were week-end guests! of the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. D. i O'Dell and Mr. O'Dell. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent 1 Among the many Joanmans at-, thp week _ end in Greenville with' tending the Greenwood county fair Mr and Mrs John Lynch . K Vt ‘ re ^I r n, ' Mr and Mrs. James Brown and M. Willingham, Mh and Mrs.* Otis T vis i ted Mr. and Mrs. Chalie Linen Shower Given A group of friends honored Mrs. Ross Lathrop, a recent bride, with! a linen shower at Joanna club Fri-* day night. Twenty-eight guests were present. The entertainment was led by} Mrs.. Frances Oswalt with prizes j being won by Mrs. Robert Parker j and Miss Mary Johnson. The hostesses served ice cream i and cookies. The honored guest | received many pieces of linen. Attending Conference The South Carolina Methodist MurphyJ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mur phy, Mi and Mrs. E. J. Willing- Parkman in Edgefield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Leslie of annual conference began this week' at Buncombe Street Methodist chUireh fin Greenville. Epworth’s pastor. Rev. Joe W. Giles, and Lay man John T. Gaskin are attendingr ham. M::s. Richard Willingham and G ; eenv|lle vlsited Mr and Mrs. Rickey. Mrs. Guy Prater and Jghn Bume(t Sr Sunday Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Camp p ev atld Mrs. James Dickert and son, Andy, of piinton, were recent supper guests of Mr- Mrs- S. P. Bowers. bell. Mack. Wayne and Mack Na bors. Vernon Garner celebated his ' ?l Mr da ^r.w )n M < ^ C ’ 0 j >ei i 16 .hrs m = ^h! Mr and Mrs. J. W. May oi Un- Mr. and Mrs. j L. Abrams and week-end guest, of Mr. ^.Idrrm-^ned-Mr. and Mrs. P. L. d . Mrs , E | m „ Bennett. Attaway m Whitmire Sunday. Mr Mrs Emory, Moore viS- Mr. and Mrs. Cums Salters and Mr and Mrs R 0sborne jn children spent Sunday in Creert-las., . ' * •vy v 'od with Mr and Mrs. J. D Salt-' C1 J nton Sunda y- Little Dennis Craig Burnette, „ - _ r . _ i grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John * was. Roy Boyce, Bobby Boyce, y urne tt e> gr., will ' celebrate his Mrs. Frances Goodlin and Cherry first birthday on October 22. were- Sunday visitors at Caesars Mr ^ Mrsr Jlushtop and H M d , »» * n Betty Ann Th»m^ of Spar-] Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Hart and tanbur g < W^k-end guests of Organizational Meeting An organizational-meeting of the school master’s club for Laurens county was held at Joanna school on Monday evening. This club is made up of school principals and superintendents. A Dutch supper WAS served in the school lunch xaQfiLj3£ii}&. ..piepar£d—and^eiiYfed daughters, Lillian and Cathy, at tended the Maid of Cotton contest at Clemson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mitchell and Mr and "Mrs. Lee Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven and Gaye, Mrs. Calvin Elliott and children, Mrs. «Mi SS Eugenia Byars motored to Lester £ Hayes and Peggy vis it e d Chimney Rock, N. C, Sunday | Mr and Mrs . Russell Gilliam in Miss .Mildred Bozard attended Sundav the annual convention of the ^ouffij W jj I ^ | Boyce,~Alex Craw- Atlantic Council of Industrial Edi-| lord Cecil 0 , Del , and Qtls Murphy tors in Statesville N. C., several^ Saturd for Chicag0 wher q days last week^ Miss Bozard ^ altending the National; tored to Mocksville. N. C for thej Safetv meetingbeing he id this week-end with relatives following'^ Mi;s Crawford aoc0 mpan- the meeting^ p c u i ied Mr. Crawford and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R S; Harrison o f ! her sister Spartanburg, visited Mr and Mrs. j j, " s ^ wart of Wofford c0 l- J ' Davenport Sr . Sunday. ^ week . end with his Mr. and Mrs. C. E Craig Miss 8 rents F Mr and Mrs Tot stew . Crystal Craig and Nolan Wicker l I v, s ,ted Mrs. R. L. Dunaway near j a ' Mi annie Ma( . Glenn of Forest Enoree and friends ,n Sarrtanburg 1S vis , t , ng Mrs. Annie Sunday T c- Miss Lottie Mae Burnett had a , Mrs w w Hair spent several bn-thdav October ib, . ) days i ast week w jth her daughter,! Mr. and Mrs. Do^ Buchanan and Mrs Fred wheeler, a nd Mr. Wheel-} — - ; er and Mr. and Mrs. Jaye Little j in Statesville, N. C. Mrs. Mihnie Lou Kitchen cele brated her birthday October 20. Recently C- J. Craig spent the w’eek-end in Woodruff with rela tives. On Sunday Mrs. J. F. Hucka- by and Carl, and L. B. Craig of Woodruff, accompanied him home for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven and Gaye visited in Greenville and Liberty on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown and children visited Mrs. Dan Martin at General hospital in Spartan burg Sunday. by the lunch room staff. Mrs. Bu- ren Lawn assisted in the serving. . Following toe supper houtf thC;| following officers were elected— President—W. L. Epting, super intendent of Gray Court-Owings school. Vice-President— G. N. Foy, su perintendent of Joanna schoolst Treasurer—Mr. Elmorei prinici- pal of Fod high school, Secretary—Mrs. T. B. Sumerel, principal of Long Branch school. C. K. Wright, county superin tendent of school district No. 55, presided at the meeting until the offices were elected at which time the president took the chair. Routine business was disposed of. The next meeting will be with the Clinton schools. The regular meeting date has been set for the third Monday in each month. Family Gathering Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET Sooth Side PobUe Square HOURS FOR EY1 EXAMINATIONS! 9:M to S*J« Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:S0 Phono 794 BELK’S... Big Toyland NOW OPEN! Maike Your Selections Now! - USE OUR LAY-AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphrifes honored the latter’s brother, S-Sgt. Fred Culclasure, of Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, on Sunday with a dinner at their home on Pickens street. The guests present for this happy family gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culclasure and Butch, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Cul clasure. Miss Bonnie Lester, Mrs. S. C. Tinsley and daughter, Debbie, of Newberry and the honoree. Blood mobile At Joanna Members of oJanna Woman’s club are urged by President Mil- ( dred Bowers, to assist in any way , possible in carrying out the pro gram of the Bloodmobile visit. The hours are from 11:45 a. m. to C p. m. It is hoped that the mem bers who will help will come pre pared to stay as long as possible. With The Sick On October 16th little Katina Crapps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crapps, was admitted to Jo anna hospital. Mrs. Virginia Hazel underwent an appendectomy at the local hos pital on October 17. Friends of Mrs. Bill Byars will regret to learn she was a patient at Joanna hospital several days this week. • Mrs. Bertha Wehunt of Kinards, is a patient at the local hospital. Jerry Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis, is quite ill at his home on Sims street. Mrs. Marion Hamm is recuperat-1 ing at her home on the highway after a stay at Hays hospital. Maltese Cross Sub-Dictrici Meets In Clinton Monday evening a large group of MYF members attended the Mal tese Cross sub-district meeting held in Clinton at Providence school. The program wds presented by a group from the Waterloo church. Furman Golding, president, pre sided during the business hour. The social hour was enjoyed with all taking part in the recrea tion and the host church served punch and cookies. ^ Those from Joanna attending were Mesdames J. C. Simpson, Preston White, Lavinia Cooley, Misses Eleanor and Ann Niver, Brenda O’Dell, Ann Lowman, Bet- Suffers 25 Years With Sinus Trouble, Headaches Gets Well — Wishes Everybody Could Know About Dr. Hart's Treatments For the past twenty-fWe years I have suffered with headaches and ‘‘headache powder” became my middle name. I just had to take them every day for relief from that awful pain, and all the time they were getting worse. They came more often and I would be so sick I could hardly hold my head up. I lost lots of time from my work in addition to the awful suffering. Physicians said sinus trouble was the cause. Finally I decided to consult Dr. C. J. Hart, after I saw what he did fer a friend of mine. Af ter an examination Dr. Hart advised me that he had found the CAUSE of my troubles. After receiving treatments from Dr. Hart, I can titithfully say that I feel better than I have in years and my head ache troubles are over, I wish everyone in Laurens county knew the great value of Dr. Hart’s treatments in relieving sick and suffering humanity. —Mr. R. C. Alj^n, Mountville, S. C. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH SINUS TROUBLE, Headaches er with a Chronic State of III Health you ore invited to discuss your cose with Dr. Hart. You may consult Dr. Hart without charge or obligation. * Dr. v Charles J. 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