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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 4, 1952
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
i Boy and Girl Contest
The Rexall boy and girl contest
began December 1 at Gilder and
Weeks Drug store. The only re-
I quirement is to be under 16 years
1 of age. The grand prize for the
| boy and the girl is a de-luxe bi-
' cycle. There will also be seven
other prizes for each and are now
on display at the store. The girls
are:
1. Saucy walkle dollie, 22 in.
2. Ten-Taire doll, 14 in.
3. Doll wardrobe trunk.
4. Brownie Hawkeye camera.
5. Ten-Taire doll, 13 in.
6. Metal tone service tea set.
7. Cameo ware tea set.
For the boys are:
1. All-leather western jacket.
2. Easteman No. 40 Kodak dura-
flex camera. .
3. Aeromite plane.
4. De-luxe table tennis set.
5. Firefly remote control racer.
6. Miniature western bone sad
dle for bicycle.
7. Waikie,Talkie.
The contest runs through Dec.
24. and prizes will be awarded De
cember 26.
Thursday supper guests of Mr.
nnd Mrs. L. H. Poag were Miss
Betty Jo Hughes of Greenville, Bill
Poag of Greer, Mrs. Matie Boozer
of Newberry, Mrs. Gladys Milne
and daughter, Rosemary, of Co-
i lumbia. Bill remained with his
parents for the holidays.
Miss Bonnie Pitts of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her par-
t nts, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts.
Walter Regnery will be in Mem-
p'iis, Tenn., on a business trip over
tre week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson visited
the later's mother, Mrs. A. F.
Campbell/ in Clirton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J Lusk of Clin
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grey
Stroud Sunday.
Mrs. Frances Giles of Seneca,
visited friends in Joanna over the
week-end.
Kent Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Piey Stroud, will celebrate his 9th
t; rthday December 12.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley ’
, rd children of Fort Bragg, N. C ,
.■pent the Thanksgiving holidays
jth the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Jrs. Fxi Osborne. On Sunday Mr.:
and Mrs. . Henry Osborne and
TTaughterT Pam. of -Columbia; join-
t d the family.
Barbara and Bud Jackson of
Honea Path, spent the holidays
.vith their grandmother, Mrs. L. J.
Erock. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jack
son and Andy visited Mrs. Brock
n Sunday and the children ac-!
ccmpanied them home.
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, Jeff and Su- i
i'l.nne visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 1
Craft in Silverstreet Saturday.
Jimmy Stewart of Wofford, Har
old W’lllingham of Furman, Miss
Malba Gardner of Furman, Tom
my Boyce and Bobby Franzen of
Clemson, Miss Elaine Franzen of
Chapel Hill, N. C., Miss Dorothy
Carr of Winthrop, were among the
.-tudents spending Thanksgiving
'•.olidays at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore
d children were Sunday dinner
- nests of Jim Alewine in Silver-
treet. m —; —
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce and Among The Sick
.s. Ella Allsbrook spent the. Those dismissed from Joanna
week-end in Sumter recently with' hospital last week were Mrs. Rubv
-Ir and Mrs. J. E. Boyce. (Holley, Mrs. Mildred Minick of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner of • Kinards, Mrs. Nora Atkins of Cross
Geenwood, spent the week-end Hill, and Mrs. Sadie Kennedy
-HSUfenytSfeMifl Arthur j 0 n November 27 Mrs. Helena
WSCS To Meet
Members of the Woman's Soeietyj
of Christian Service are reminded!
of the December meeting, Tuesday,!
December 9, at 7 o’clock. Mrs. i
James Simpson will present the!
program. Hostesses for the social!
hour are Mrs. Pat Bowers, Mrs. J. i
D. O’Dell and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn '
Woman'* Club To Meet
Thursday (tonight) at 7 o’clock
the Joanna Woman’s club will
meet. This is the annual Christ
mas party, so please remember
your Joanna Sister, but do not en
close your name. The executive
board will be the hosteses during
the social hour. The program
chairman. Miss Ruth Hair, will
present a musical program on the
various Christmas carols. Among
those taking part on the program
are Mrs. Betty Robinson, soloist,
and Mrs. Carson Nabors.
Mrs. Hack Prater wah hospital-
ed last week.
Miss Joyce MedKock of Kinards,
gene Bolick of Kinards, Mrs. Ila
Holley of Augusta, Ga., were Sun-'. J lacK J
rlay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton ed ast week
Bolick. i — —
Mac Wayne Campbell spent the underwent an appendectomy on
Thanksgiving holidays with his : R Vember 2{ J. at the local hospital.
— ‘ter, Mrs. William Shealy, in Co- 1 , admitted to the
Jumbia • oca ^. hospital are Master Charles
Merrs. Clisby Templeton and H ^ ^ unnicutt -
Thomas Summers acompanied the ^ ^ XS ' 1 and httle Gaye
fcimers father, Oliver Templeton ! F raven were L coined to their
ol Calhoun Falls, to Charleston < h ° T n " 1 f h i >ve R r ^ ^ eek .- end -
Sunday. Mr. Templeton remained 1 Br ? ck ’ 15 a at
for a visit with his daughter, Mrs.' p V . ld f? c ® hospital m Columbia.
Gus Tamsberg j . Pet Motes of Newberry, is a pa-
Mrs. J. J. Smith and Miss Nan ^ at f ^ county hospital.
Smith of Clinton, were Saturdav, ^ r '^ ^ B ‘
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.' C ' * W and MlSs Mlldred M° r -
L. Wilburn. For lunch on Satur- gan ' m
c ai 'G h B,Sb Ur a n nd 6 ^v h rr r % MrS '' Burb *9* BWh Announcement
a £nea Pa?h 8 ' ’i M r and P <^ Burbage of
jpJi?T7 s r ntly
mtm church S ,n Lurens. 3 ' t0 " e ?ome? 0 Mis al 'M MrS 'Th" | bagC p S tht>
Messrs. Jimmy Templetori,' Jim- ! ^ nS ° n
Clark and Bobby Ha.r visited i ° f Cr ° SS H ‘"- 0wen ,
the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.^ j T D „
Rry Templeton, in Calhoun Falls n0 nie me hfrth o,
Sunday. / I ”?£"? ,he K , b,rth „ a I son . Phil ‘P
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dean and! w" a ‘ f “ anna hos -
i ri rmar e J A A —~ TD ® *
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B
F. Dean. 1
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Plott of Cov-
jngton, Va., spent last week with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pi G. Carr. On Monday Dr. and
Baptist Youth Rally
Last Friday evening 130 young
people attended the Youth Rally at
the Baptist church.
The song service was led by
♦ J
Mrs. Plott, Mr. and Mrs. Carr, and^tarence Re^rf WMrniri with
Mr gUeS w n ^ r - and Miss Attaway and Malcolm
'mJ HeTen^l^’anT'MB,' ^ as a « dmpaa -
Jeanne Thompkins of Greenville,! The worship period was led by
.-■pent Thanksgiving day with their Miss Betty Ann Thomas who gave
f ulluf' T u # r- •„ • a story ent itled, “The all of He-
Billy Tollison of Greenville is; roes » Solos were rendered by
Miss Mamie Bishop, who sang,
“Thanks Be To God,” and Miss
Jane Hungerpillar sang “It Pays to
visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. John Ross.
Mesdames Mildred fiowers and
\* want ix r^ays 10
Charles Murphy were Friday visi-1 serve Jesus.” Theme of the pro-
& Brend? re rvnl!ii e ' a . . , , 1 g ram was youth serving the
Brenda O Dell celebrated heri c h U rch
b 'v, hda G S . U , r ' day ,' if“ Vember 3 °'J Those participating were Miss
M L, and o M S. J Z J S r.Tl r . S a " d Elizabeth Strom ot Edgefield; Miss'
children. Bobby and Barbara El
len of Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Jim
my Summers, sophomore at Geor
gia Tech, were Sunday guests ox
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Humphries
and children, Kenneth and Shir-
i ell, of ‘ Rock Hill, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Humphries.
Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Jr., and
Miss Mildred Bozard were Friday
visitors in Greenville.
Eddy Stroud spent the Thanks-
givirlfe holidays with Duane Bran
non jp Chappells.
Miss Etta Adams visited in Sene
ca Sunday. Miss Adams’ brother-
in-law lost a foot due to a bum.
Mrs. L. J. Brock, Sr., and Miss
Mary Ellen Cannon of Clinton,
visited L. J. Brock, Jr., at ProvL
dence hospital in' Columbia Monf
-day.
Mrs. W. G. Puckett and Leumas
of Greer, were Sunday guests of
<Mr. and I^s. Rolfe Clark.
Sylvia Smith of Bush River; Miss
Myrtle Murphy, James Johnson of
Fairview; Douglas Warren of Beth
el church; Clarence Reed of Whit
mire] and David Jenkins of New
berry college. The closing message
was brought by Donald Cook of
Furman University. At the close
of the service a social hour was
held in the recreation room.
Refreshments were served by
the ladies of the church.
Harvest Scene Banquet
Saturday evening a Harvest
Scene banquet for adults of the
Baptist church was held in the rec
reation room with 50 people pres
ent. The tables and the banquet
room were decorated in the harvest
colors. The invocation was given
by J. B. Johnson. The welcome
was given by Lester Hair, with
Harold Murphy esponding for
the ladies. Dinner music was. play
ed by Miss Ethel Mae Rowe, Mrs.
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