The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 20, 1952, Image 11
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Thursday, November 20, 10^2
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark Were
Sunday guests of the latter’s moth
er, Mrs. W. G. Puskett, in Greer.
Rep. Charlie Verner of Green
ville visited his sister, Mrs. J. M.
Ross, and Mr. Ross Thursday.
Friends of Miss Ellie Farr will
be interested tp know she is back
at school. Her father in Little
an automobile accident Sunday
night.
Miss Betty Mae Motes in confin
ed to her home on Magnolia street
with illness.
Mrs. Bell Kitchen was dismissed i
from Joanna hospital on November,
14.
. , , ,, . , ,, Friends of D. J. Buchanan will,
Mountain had the misfortune ot :be inlerested , 0 know he is r^up
losing both legs in a train accident crating a( his home on , he Colum
last week. He is a patient in a
Columbia hospital.
Clyde Whitmire of Atlanta, Ga.,
was at home for several days the
bia highway following surgery at
Joanna hospital.
Mrs. Agnes Welchel underwent
a tonsilectomy on Nov. 12 at the
past we€ ^ ^ U ^ / r t0 tlie d ea *h °* *V S j local hospital. Her son, Mike, also
grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Slayton, m unde t on Nov< 12 .
Whitmire. i _ ^ 77 j j
,, ^ „ \ Colie Oswalt was admitted to
Mrs. Cecil O Dell, Jeff and Sue,local hospital on Monday.
and Mrs. Annie Girk visited Mr. — . « .. . . f
Jack Collenback, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Collenback, underwent:
and Mrs. J. H. Caft in Silverstreet
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith in
Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields of
Batesburg, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater.
Little Harold Johnson will cele
brated her fifth birthday Saturday,
November 22.
Mrs. J. J. Whitmire and Sara
visited Mrs. Whitmire’s brother,
M. E. Slayton and Mrs. Slayton in]
Great Falls Sunday.
surgery at Joanna hospital on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Frances Parkman is a pa
tient at hays hospital following
surgery.
Friends of Mrs. Mary Bodie will
regret to know her father is se
riously ill at Newberry hospital.
School Announcement
Supt. G. N. Foy announces the
Mr. and Mrs. w'. E. Adams and following holidays: Thanksgiving, j
Arthur Adams of Columbia, were school will close on Wednesday,;
visitors among their children over Nov. 26, and reopen Monday, De-;
the week-end. cember 1. Christmas holidays will
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Motes re- begin on December 19 at the close!
ceived a letter from their son, of school and resume studies on
Richard, of the Navy, that he has Monday, January 5.
landed in the states following a
7-months stay in Japan and Ko
rea. They are expecting him home
for Christmas.
Word has been received in Jo
anna that' Legrande Shealy, John
ny Buchanan and Fred Coleman
are expected home for Christmas.
Legrande is attending chaplain
school at Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Dinner guests of Miss Etta Ad
ams in the teachers apartment
Sunday were Mrs. Mabel Moorhead
of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. G.
- N. Foy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Odom and
Mr and Mrs. Paul Ballard of Nin
ety-Six, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart and Mrs.
J. W. Davis. '
Miss Doris Abrams of Green
ville, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Joe Abrams.
Mr, and Mrs. Algie Abams and
childm spnt Sunday m Green
ville with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Graham.
Mrs. Annie Gunter of Aiken,
. ^pent the week-end with Mr. and
*Mfs' Floyd Abfam£ *
Luther Brock, Jr., of Williston,
spent several days this week with
his mother, Mrs. L. J. Brock, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Smith in Easley.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stevens and
children of Aiken, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ste
vens.
Dedicate Altar Set
A 5-piece Sudbury brass * altar]
set will b£ dedicated to the glory!
of God at the worship hour at Ep-i
worth church Sunday morning.!
All members are invited and visi- i
tors are welcome.
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Surprise Birthday Dinner
On Sunday Mrs. Ray Surratt
was surprised honoring her birth
day. As friends and family gath
ered at he home in the Fairview
community, Mrs. Surratt was una
ware that dinner had been
brought.
At 1 o’clock dinner was served
picnic style and the honoree show
ered with gifts. Those enjoying
this occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Martin of Clinton; Mrs. Wal
ter Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Wright and son. of Spartanburg;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owensby of
Fairview; Mrs. Annie Gunter of
Aiken; Mrs. Marion Hamm, Mes
srs. Leroy and Morton Hamm,' Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Brown and chil-
Wfrgitd~Mrr ~a~nd-~MfV:-‘Floy d Ab--
rams and son of Joanna.
Executive Meeting
Mrs. S. P. Bowers, president of
the Woman’s club, is calling a
meeting Thursday (tonight) at 7
o’clock of members of the execu-
aive board at her heme on Milton
Road. Plans for the Christmas
party will be made at this time.
Friends of Pfc. Mack Temple- „ ZT , w 4
ton are happy to see him around La f ies °* ^ H * C | iurcl j
Joanna the past several days. Pentecostal Holi-
Mack is enroute from Chicago. 111., nes , church have dlvlded * heir
to Seattle, Wash. He left Nov. 19. auxiliary into five groups. Group
Mr. and Mrs. Dunaway Turner No - 3 held an organizational meet-
and daughter, Betty, of Newberry, ^ ^ u at ho £ e ,
wee Sunday visitors of Rev. and ^ rs - P* 11 Murrah. ilrs. Pe^ sie
Mrs. Perry Turner. i Prater was elected president. Mrs.
Mrs. Richard Willingham spent
Murrah read the scripture and
the week-end at Fort Benninf, Ga., f ave ; an di .^_ ssi ° n '
with Cpl. Willingham.
Mrs. E. J. Willingham spent the
week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with her
sister, Mrs. Jerry Howard and Mr.
Howard.
Card of Thanks
I would like to express my sin
cere appreciation to the good peo
ple of Joanna for the many calls,
floral offerings, cards and visits
at the family home in Whitmire
during my recent bereavement. I
pray God’s richest blesings upon
each of you. You were a great
comfort during my hours of need.
—MRS. JUDSON WHITMIRE
Schoolmasters Met
; The schoolmasters group of Lau
rens county met Monday night in
the cafeteria of Clinton high
school. In the absence of the pres
ident, W. L. Epting, the vice-presi
dent, G. N. Foy, presided in the
chair. Representing Joanna schools
were Supt. G. N. Foy and Princi
pal Buren Lawn.
Ladies Night Banquet
On Saturday night Magnolia
Lodge No. 355 and invited guests
enjoyed a banquet at Joanna club.
’Hie tables were centered with
evening prayer was given by Mrs. |
Robert Parker. One new member
was added to the group, Mrs. Stel
la Tucker. The next meeting will
be on Nov. 28 at the home of Mrs.
Robert Parker on Magnolia street.
During the social hour the host
esses served cake, fronsted cook
ies and punch.
The group chose “Ever-Ready”
as a name.
Maltese Cross Sub-District Held
At Joanna
Ninety members of the Maltese
Cross Sub-District gathered at Ep-
worth church on Monday evening
fo*r their monthly meeting. The
Lydia MYF led the devotional,
which was centered around the
Thanksgiving theme. The wor
ship center added much to the
program.
Centering the table was a white
cross and open Bible, flanked on
either side by burning candles.
Added to this scene were touches
of autumn leaves. Miss Margaret
Mitchell and Bill Huey rendered
a duet. The scritpure was follow
ed by several Thanksgiving dis
cussions.
The business hour was presided
over by Furman Golding, Jr.,
low arrangements of yellow and president. Rev. J. A. Grigsby of
bronze chrysanthemums in brass Laurens, was elected as counsellor
containers.
Horace Hamm * was master of
cremonies of the evening and the
invocation was given by Chaplain
James Fulmer. Lewis R. Thomp
son, worshipful master, gave the
welcome. The guest speaker was
Hugh N. Lane of Roebuck, and
was introduced to the group by Mr.
Hamm.
The programs were pale blue
ancl printed on the front were the
Masonic emblem.
Approximately 80 persons were
served dinier consisting of three
courses prepared and served by
members of the Woman’s club.
With Th» Sick
Friends of Miss Joyce Ginn will
regret to learn she is confined to
to succeed Rev. Joe W Giles
Plans were presented for the]
watch night banquet to -be held
at the First church in Laurens on
Dec. 31. The new ministers were
introduced and welcomed to the
group by the president as follows:
Rev. Perry W. Turner, Epworth;
Rev. L. W. Shealy, Central; Rev.|
R. C. Emory, Waterloo; Rev. Bill'
Word, Lydia; and Rev. Ernest I
Kinard, Hopewell. Each pastor
| gave a word of reply to the warm |
welcome and after much persuas-;
ion joined in signing "Swing Low,
Sv. : it Chariot” in harmony.
The social hour was spent at Jo
anna dub in much fun and enter-1
tainment. The host church served 1
assorted cookies andi iced drinks.]
The benediction was the* 'form -1
her home with bruises following ; ing of the MYF friendship circle
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