The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 11, 1952, Image 11
Thursday, December 11, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Three
PERSONAL, AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Pfc. Tommy Abrams of Camp
LeJeune, N. C., spent the week-end
with Mrs. Abrams in Laurens and
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Abams, here.
Mrs. N. M. Slice of Greenville,
is spending seveal days with her
daughter, Mrs. Gent Alexander,
and Mr. Alexander.
Mrs. J. L. Long and Mrs. Ferrell
Long attended a party honoring
Mrs. Richard Bishop in Greenville
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater spent
Sunday guests two students from
the Columbia Lutheran seminary,
Jack Martin of Roanoke, Va., and
Homer Frye of Hickory, N. C.
Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Mrs.
Carson Nabors were Tuesday visi
tors in Greenville.
Mike Cooley will celebrate his
birthday on December 18.
Also on December 18th those
having - birthdays are Mrs. John
Gaskin and Mrs. Joe Delaney.
Mrs. Gene Craven, Mrs. Calvin
Elliott and Mrs. A. S. Holt visited
birthday. Those enjoying the oc-!
the week-end in Batesburg with Pfj
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigsbee L. Hair of
Columbia, were week-efid guests
of the l&tfcer’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Ross. On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Ross and chil
dren of GreenviUe, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Miss Bonnie Brannon and Duane
Brannon of Chappells, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Stroud Saturday.
Mrs. Cecil O’Deill visited her
mother, Mrs. J. H. Craft, in Silver-
street Sunday. Mrs. Craft is con
fined to her home with illness.
Cpl. Wallace Abrams of Camp
LeJeune, N. C., is spending a 15-
day leave with Mrs. Abran^s and
son in Newberry and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams, here.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alexander
and family spent Sunday in Co
lumbia with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Frierson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carlisle, Ray
Carlisle and Miss Eva Watts spent
Sunday in Greenwood with Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Watts.
Mrs. Guy Prater and Mrs. Fred
Bragg of Clinton, spent Thursday
in GeenviMe.
Mr. ^and Mrs. Johnny Lowman
and Betty Ann joined Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Lowman, Jr., and Ronnie of
Greenwood and visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Henry Chapman in
Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Lowman in White Rock Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Stogner of Green
ville, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stog
ner.
Seaman Apprentice Martin Bol-
ick of San Diego, Calif;, is spend
ing ah 8-day leave with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick.
Miss Emma Lou Knight of Hon-
ea Path, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright.
Miss Betty Thomas of Spar
tanburg, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Let
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lollis of Kin-
ards, celebrate their 48th wedding
anniversary today (Thursday.)
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Bolick were Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Ruiton and Mrs. J. P. Rush-
ton oT Laurens; Mrs. Rosa Bell
Tinnerman and son, Herman, of
Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Bolick, Mrs. Leon Bolick and Wil
bur Bolick of Kinards.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gosnell cele
brated their 24th wedding anni
versary Sunday. Those sharing the
dinner celebration were Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hannah and Johnny,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and
Benny of Anderson and Miss Jo
anne Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore,
Bennie and Bobby of Fort Mill,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Longshore.
Bud O’Dell celebrated his birth
day Wednesday, December 10.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Weaver spent
Sunday in Sumter with Mr. and
Mrs.) J. E. Weaver.
Among those visiting Holiday
House in Greenville over the
welk-end were Mrs. M. J. McFad-
den and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy.
Miss Kitty Delaney will arrive
from Gulfport, Miss., for the holi
days on December 18. »
Miss Bonnie Pitts of Columbia,
is spending several days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers had as
tient at the Medical Center in
Whitmire, on Sunday.
Birth Announcamani
Abrams
Cpl. and Mrs. Wallace Abrams of
Newberry, announce the birth of a
son, Wallace Danny, at Newberry
county hospital on Nov. 20. Mrs.
Abrams is the former Miss Kitty
McConnell of Newberry.
Youth For Christ Rally
The Youth For Christ Rally will
be held at the Joanna Church of
God Sunday at 2:30, with the
church as host to the churches in
the district. There will be special
music and group singing.
Rev. Robert N. Taylor, pastor,
also announces that the Christmas
play will be presented at the
church on December 21 at 7:00.
Christmas Decorations
The committee in the Woman’s
club on the home Christmas deco
rations with Mrs. J. M. Bozard as
chairman, makes the following an
nouncement:
Cash prizes will be given. First
prize, by Joanna Cotton Mills, for
the prettiest; 2nd prize by Joanna
Foundation, for the most original;
3rd prize, by the Woman’s club, for
the most simple.
The deadline for decorating is
sundown, December 22. The judges
will be from out of town.
Christmas Party At County Home
On December 19 the Woman’s
club will have a party at the Lau
rens county home for the inmates.
Each person will receive a gift
and there will be a Christmas tree
with all the trimmings. Misses
Ruth Hair and Mildred Bozard will
present an inspirational program.
Mrs. Arthur League is chairman of
the project and any club member
desiring to_ may contact her or
the club president, Mrs. Pat Bow
ers, and transportation will be ar
ranged. Refreshments will be serv
ed.
Dr. Felder Smith
OPTOMETRIST
Laurens, S. C.
Phone 794
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clusions. Is it better to
see a Doctor •eu'—or
will you just drag along
in that half-sick-half-
well way? Good health
is worth far more than
the small cost. So don’t
delay. See your Doctor
right away—and bring
us his prescriptions for
careful compounding.
Howard's Pharmacy
Phone 1*1
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MPT ION
Turkey Supper Given
Approximately 64 members of
the Industrial Engineering class
and invited guests enjoyed a four-
course turkey dinner Saturday eve
ning at Joanna club prepared and
served by the Joanna Woman’s
club. Hie tables were artistically
decorated in keeping with the
Christmas season.
To Honor Faculiy
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 14, Mr.
and Mrs. G. N. Foy will honor the
Joanna school faculty and invited
guests with a drop-in from 4 to 3
o’clock.
Thank You
May I say thank you for the
lovely cards, flowers, calls and
most of all for the prayers during
my recen\ hospitalization in And
erson and my recuperation at the
home of my parents. May God
bless each of you is my prayer.
—MRS. SHIRLENE
GOSNELL HANNAH
Christmas Party
Members of tht Methodist Ever-
Ready class and WSCS will have
their annual joint Christmas party
Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the church.
Those desiring to share in the
party and havt not drawn a name,
are invited to come and bring a
gift for the tree.
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud en
tertained their daughter, Toni,
with a party Friday evening hon-
oing her 13th birthday. This was
the honoree’s first party and 60
friends gathered at Joanna club to
wish her much future happiness.
Games and music, led by Mrs.
Lavinia Cooley, were enjoyed
throughout the evening. The party
.table was overlaid with a white
linen cover and centered with the
decorated birthday cake in green
and white frosting and burning
candles. Encircling the cake was
a miniature Santa in the sleigh
and 8 reindeer and on either side
of the centerpiece were tall red
tapers in Christmas holders. Small
decorated Christmas trees were
used at vantage points along the
long table.
Refreshments of ice cream, green
and red frosted cakes, assorted
candies and drinks were served.
Assisting Mrs. Stroud in serving
were Mrs. Cecil Bishop and Mrs.
Curtis Salters.
Toni received many gifts which
were opened and passed.
The out of town guest was Miss
GaM Templeton of Calhoun Falls.
Enjoys Birthday
On Sunday Mrs. Jeff O’Dell hon
ored Mr. O’Dell with a dinner at
thier home on Magnolia street. The
occasion was “Uncle Jeffs” 74th
casion were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Templeton and Gail of Calhoun-
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell 1
and children, and Jimmy Temple-1
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With The Sick
Little Sandra Stack of Kinerds,
was admitted to Joanna hospital or}
December 2.
On the 4th Baby Shirley Ann
May was admitted to the local hos-,
pital.
Miss Martha Yarborough has re
turned to her home in Clinton fol
lowing a stay at Joanna hospital.
On Dec. 5th Mrs. Bessie Jennings
of Clinton, was admitted to the
local hospital.
H. L. Lever of Clinton, was ad
mitted on Dec. 9th to the local hos
pital.
Little Gloria Jean Petty, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Petty,
was a patient at the local hospital
several days last week.
J. Earl Belue was a patient last
week at Joanna hospital.
Aljand 50th Anniversary
Celebration
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weaver and
son, Don, attended the 40th wed-i
ding anniversary celebration of the!
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I
Surrttt, of Union, last Thursday;
night. In the receiving line were;
Mr. and Mrs. Surrett and children, i
Mrs. Surrett wore her original
wedding gown and was presented;
with a diamond solitaire from her
husband honoring the occasion.
Approximately 200 friends and
relatives called between the hours
of 7 and 10 o’clock. , .
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J. C. Penney Workers
To Share Profit
For Full Year
J. C, Penney company, nation
wide department store organization,
has announced that its directors have
authorized a special year-end pay
ment for morikjhan 50,000 associates
in the company's 1,629 stores, offices
and warehouses throughout the Un
ited States.
The payment will Pe an amount
equal to two weeks’ pay for all full
time associates who have been em
ployed for the full year 1952, and
proportionate amounts for extra and
part-time associates and those em
ployed less than a year.
All Penney associates will share in!
the payment except management!
.staff members whose earnings are]
determined largely by the company’s j
long-standing profit-sharing plan. It!
will be made December 15 at each
associate’s December 15 rate of pay.
In a letter to the firm’s associates, j
A. W. Hughes, president, said the
payment was based upon the com
pany’s results for 1952. “We are par
ticularly happy to be able to make
this payment as a result of what has
been accomplished in our 50th anni
versary year”, he said. “The possi
bility of future payments of course
will continue to depend upon year to
year results.”
The payment is in addition to the
regular company provisions for as
sociates’ benefits,* including Sick |
beneft, Gratiitous Death and Dis- [
memberment benefit. Thrift and;
Profit-Sharing Retirement plans, j
discounts on company purchases and
others. It is the sixth to be made
since the end of World War II.
The Penney organization operates
a store in this city.
GRAND OPENING!
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Laurens Tractor & Implement
Company, Inc.
John Deere Dealers for Laurens County
(Under New Ownership and Management)
. Saturday, December 13
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
EVERYBODY INVITED — DOOR PRIZES — REFRESHMENTS
ALSO SHOWING NEW TRACTORS
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the first of the new John Deere “40” Series General-
Purpose 2-Plo’w Tractors.
Whether your farm is large or small, you need the
many new advantages this modern row-crop tractor
offers you. Stop in on announcement day and let us tell
you all about iti We’ll be looking for you.
Laurens Tractor & Implement
Company, Inc.
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