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, r Pape Eipht THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 27, 1952 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent »nd Representative Charles Murphy, Lee Thomas, Mes- dames Jeff McCarthy, Horace Hamm and Ralph Stroud taking part, preceded a social hour and a tour of the newly built home. The visitors were much impressed with the spacious kitchen facilities and compact storage rooms. Also the Mr. and Mrs. Millard Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole and J. B. Putnam visited Mr. and Mrs. Bas- com Hembree in Gray Court Sun day. Little Ronnie Morse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morse, celebrated his first birthday November 19. , -,1, . - „, hospital and living quarters, with S-Sgt. Charles Sitgreaves o {walls painted a soft and restful Bragg. N. C.. and Hollywood, a -’!g reen with matching rubber tile was a recent visitor of Mr. and f] (>or The occupants were most grac ious in their reception of the visi tors and remarked on the long in terval since their last visit. Included in the group of ladies „ „ , ^ . . were Mrs. Ralph Stoud, chairman Littie Judy Dobbins spent sev- circle, Mesdames Luther eral days last week in ’Warm poagj Charles Murphy> Tom Bridg- Mrs. Hugh Brock. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan and family and Mrs. Myrtle Crow of Fairview, attended the funeral of Mrs. Renda Heath in Brevard, N. C. Sunday. Springs, Ga., for a check-up. Her classmates, teacher and Supt. G. N. Foy each wrote Judy a note while she was away from school. Wendell Hair spent last week in Greenville attending classes in en gineering in the interest of his work in the engineering depart ment. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag. accom panied- by Mr. and Mis-. Ben Full er of Clinton, visited Mrs. Poag’s brother. Warden Cole,' in Green es, Jeff McCarthy, Clyde Young, Lee Thomas, Frank Phillips,, G. N. Foy, Furman Frady, W. W. Hair, Horace Hamm, Sr., Bill Thomas, 1 William Arthur and Lee Thomas. | Mr. Coates Passes Friends of Mrs. Mary Bodie and family extend to her deepest sym-j pathy in the passing of her father,! Ezekial ~G. Coates, of Newberry.} Mr. Coates passed away- at Provi- j ^ dence hospital in Columbia Friday wood. Mr. Cole ,s recuperatmg njght funera , were conducted Sunday afternoon at irom a stay at the hospital in Oteen, N. C- . Finley of Piedmont. Ed Griffin of Clinton, Misses Ruby Nell and Mattie Strickland, Frank and Jun ior Avery of near Laurens, were Sunday guests^ of Mr. and Mrs. Grey Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits ind Linda of Belton, were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes, Mrs. L. J. Brock. Mrs. Wayne Garner and Judy Templeton visited Mr. and Mrs. P. Sanders in Cross Hill Sunday. Miss Sandra Beckam is visiting D. Beckam for several weeks. tit j t,Hunt Memorial Baptist church Messrs. Jack, Lonzo and Junior mW of PioHmont F.H Griffin of wlth , a large crow d from Joanna attending. Rev. Alvin Boone and Rev. Per ry W. Turner had the service~ v ‘in charge. Burial was in Rosemont cemetery. Attend Youth Conference The youth conference of junior and intermediate Royal Ambassa dors of the Baptist church was ! held in' Greenville the past week end at Textile hall. Those repre senting Joanna Baptist church were Larry, Wayne and Bruce .. , .. Murphy, David Estes, Mike er grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W.j I eague Elvin Floydf .Brantley ) Beckam for several Bishop, Brent Holsonback, Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors Holsonback John Taylor> Randai spent the week-end in Aiken with Farmer ^ Roger Fennell, Carl Mr and Mrs^ James Cooley , I Stroud. John Earle Thomas, Tonyj _Mr. and Mrs Eugene Bishop and Jackson< Alvin H ueble, Jimmy Morse, Allen Templeton, Jimmy Clark, Jimmy Templeton, Bobby Hair and Rev. James Mitchell. Charles Boiier Passes . extends sym- sons and Mrs. L. H. Rhinehart spent the week-end with relatives in Batesburg. Mrs. Claude Warren of Charles ton. spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Joe Johnson, and Mr. 1 Johnson! MHrWarren also visited pa ^ hy to Mr and Mrs Charles relatives in Clinton Boiter of Fayetteville, N. C., in the Mr. and Mrs. James Guy Miller suddenr dea th of their small son, and son, Roger, the week-, £ bar j es ^ ] as j ^’t-dnesciay. The fun- 1 end in Fair Bluff, N. C., with the era j services were held at the latter s parents. home of the maternal grandpar- Mr> and Mrs. Vaughn Prater and and ^i rs b. T. Mason, family visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. wRb Rev. James Mitchell i n Ca.dwell in Pomar.a Sunday. charge. Burial was in the Pente- Bill Poag of Greer, spent the costa i Holiness church cemetery, week-end with his parents, ^ r - He is also survived by his paternal and Mrs. L. H. B'^ag grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williamson g oRer 0 f Duncan. Mrs. Boiter is and children of Collunbia, were f ormei . Dorothy Mason. Saturday supper guests of the for- ^ rr.er’s sister. Mrs. Grey Stroud, and • Wiih Thomas Firm Mr. Stroud _ Mrs. Evie Johnson has accepted Mr. and Mrs. Roy O Dell and a -position-with J. C. Thomas, Jew-v Miss Alma O Dell of Fort Mill, e i er here, succeeding Mrs. Florella vasited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell foodie and Mr. and Mrs. €: Rr. O'Dell on V - Sunday. Birth Announcement Mrs. Annie L. Simpson and Miss Smith Nannie Mae Glenn spent the w'eek- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of er.d in Whitmire with Miss Saliie Anderson, announce the birth of a Mae Franklin. son, Robert Benny, on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark visited No V . 14 at the Anderson hospital, the latter’s brother, Y. L. Puckett, Mrs Smith is the former Miss and Mrs. Puckett m Whitmire Sun- Clara Gosnell of Joanna. day. Herbert Fuller of Long Beach., Thanksgiving Service Calif., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. On Thursday morning at 10 Andy Gosnell and Mr. Gosnell. o'clock a Thanksgiving service Little Johnny Hannah of Ander- will be held at Epworth church, son. is spending the week with his Communion service will follow, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy The public is cordially invited to Gosnell. . attend Mesdames Hayne Willingham, j Harold Murphy, and Louis Murphy Attend Funeral were Saturday visitors in Colum- Deepest sympathy is extended to bia. Mrs. Harry Estes by her friends Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel vis-f in the death of her brother, John ited in Liberty Saturday. | Tinkler of Rock Hill. The fun- Mr. and Mrs. Hoyte Nobles of era i services were held Friday and Newberry, visited Mrs. W. W. Hair burial w'as. at Lando. Those from Sunday. 'Joanna attending were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Estes, Mrs. L. J. Brock, Mrs. James Foy and children of jjr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Thomas, Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. M. A.jMrs. James Fulmer and Mrs. Ed- Riddle and Miss Edna Barle Point w in Thomas er of Laurens, w T ere Sunday sup- ♦ per guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Patsy Morgan .Celebrates Birthday Foy. Miss Patsy Morgan was honored with a birthday party at her home on Pickens street Saturday after- With The Sick Mrs. Frank Reeder was confined noon at 4 o’clock. Twenty invit- to her home seevarl days last week ed guests were present. Games with illness. and contests were enjoyed with James Fulmer is confined to his prizes being won bf Linda Welchel home on Calhoun street with an and Luther Bowers, injured knee. The appointed table was overlaid Mrs. Ruby Holley is a patient at j n white and centered with the the local hospital. birthday cake which was decorated Mrs. Mildred Minick, Mrs. Nora lwR h pink roses and eight burning Atkins and Terry Wayne Young cand i e s. are patients at Joanna hospitaK ! The honoree's mother, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Shirlene Hannah is a pa- Morgan, assisted by Misses Vanda tient at Anderson hospital. Motes, Willie Mae Murrah and ! Julia Blackwell, served ice cream, Auxiliary Will Meet cookis, potato chips, cake and iced Group No. 3 of the Pentecostal drinks. Holiness church will meet Friday night at the home of Mrs. Robert Parker on Magnolia street at 7:00 o’clock. Group pictures were made and Patsy opened her many gifts and passed them. Out of town guests were Jean- ette, Barbara and Luther Bowers Baptist Group Visits County Home; prosperity. On Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, 141 ladies of the Mable Moorhead cir- ( WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING ele of the WMU of Joanna Baptist EXCEPT BAD church visited the CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. an hour. . An assortment of fruits* and candies were carried and pre sented to the occupants of the home. A short devotional, with Messrs. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Belk’ s.. .Santas Favorite STORE! 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