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V / M Pa^e Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 18, 1952 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent *nd RepresenUtlve Whitmire with rela- week-end in tives. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors and Karen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davis in Mc- Airman 2c Johnny Buchanan of Presque Isle, Maine, arrived in Joanna Sunday to spend the holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Buchanan. Mesdames James Fulmei;, Lu-^Cormick. ther J. Brock and Harry Estes were Friday visitors in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr., and daughter, Judy, were re- Education and the Workers Coun- cent supper guests of the latter’s; c il of Epworth church school met father, Rev. S. B. White and Mrs. Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Fin- White in Greenville. ! al plans were made for the church Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall and Christmas tree and church busi Commission On Education Meets Members of the Commission on ness discussed. The meeting ad journed with prayer by W. P. By- Rodg- Urs. / children, Lewis and Shelby Jean, and Ed Hunnicutt visited their sis ter and daughter, Mrs. Betlia I ers. in Augusta, Ga., Sunday. „ „ ^ 4 j Mr. and- Mrs. Lindsey Guinn of 1 Holley Tansferred Newberry, visited Mrs. Pearl Wil- Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Holley have i hams Sunday. ,had a communication from the Mr. and Mis. Lester Longshore.: navy informing them of the trans- Dianne and Betty Zane. visited the! fer of their son, Charles. Charles latter’s father, Jim Alewine. in | is being sent from Guam to the Silverstreet, and the forme’s fath- GSS Cee at Pearl Harbor. His er, J. C. Longshore, in Newberry brother, Pete, is serving on the Sundav same ship and they hope to be to- Mr.‘and Ms. Luke Wright were | gether for Christmas. Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. j . . * Ralph'Jennings m Woodruff. n Christmas TreJ Misses Charleen Turner andj On Christmas eye at 6 oclcx* a, Joyce Fradv of Fort Lauderdale, short program will precede the ar-, Fla. are expected to arrive Satu- 1 nval of Santa Claus at E P*, orth > dav to spend the Christmas holi-j Methodist churcK Santa will have days with their parents. Mr. and a gift for all children of the church Mrs. Frank Turner and Mr. and scho °l and the laree decorated Mrs. Furman Frady. Mrs. Frances Giles 'of Seneca, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and 'Mr. and Mrs. James Stogner, Homer Stevens and Johnny Stroud. Mrs. V. L. Holley, Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Nancy, Mrs. Maggie Mar shall. Mrs. Mary Bledsoe and Alvin Marshall were called to Bethune recently due to the death of their uncle. Jimmy Marshall. Funeral services were at Tiller’s church. Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair of Greenwood, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Hair, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franks and daughter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Rushton of Laurens, were Sunday guests of Me and Mrs. William Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers of Greenwood, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Bauk- night and Mrs. Hattie Bauknight of Newberry, were Sunday guests of Mr.''arid' 'Mrs/’ Edgar Lee Daw kins. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Huffstetler and son. Gene, of Columbia, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. James Derrick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mackason! school and the large tree will be lighted. Foundation Sponsors Christmas Party ! Friday morning at 11 o'clock Santa will ride over the commun-i nity in the fire truck to greet all the children. At 3 o’clock the clubj house will be open to the children j of all Joanna employees and Santa Claus will present each child in the age group 1 through 12, a gift. This program is sponsored by the Jo anna Foundation. Card of Thanks To my friends and readers of this column, I wish for you a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year. —MRS. CECIL O’DELL Pvt. Hamm At Horn* Friends are delighted to see Pvt. Horace Hamm, Jr., at home for the holidays. Pvt. Hamm is stationed in Vienna, Austria, and has an 18- day furlough. "Gifts of Myrrh" Prasentad By Epworth Church Sunday night at 7 o’clock Ep worth Methodist church will pre sent the play, “Gifts of Myrrh,” The , , , „ . . .. - i by Karin Sundelof-Asbrand of Anderson, were Sunday visitors . • follows: of Mr. and Mrs. David Madden. | Mother Fairweather — Mary Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Boozer of Simpson Prosperity, and Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Frick and daughter of Colum- Lewis' bia, were Sunday dinner guests of Mai’ja Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers. Mr. Frick is a student at the Lutheran seminary and expects to graduate! this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wrjght have 1 received wod that their son. Jack, of the Navy, who is stationed at' Norman, Okla., will arrive Satur- ^"^ow Crouch, Bill Byars day for a 15-day Christmas leave. On December 13th Mrs. Johnny Stroud celebated her birthday and on December 15th Mr. Storud had a bithday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall of Clin ton. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce. Mrs. W. W. Hair and Miss Ruth! Daddy Fairweather — Harold 1 i Fair-weather—Brenda O’ Dell. ' !_ Dodo—Tommy Frazier. Dolly Frazer—Olivia Abrams. A Burglar—James Fulmer. Mary—Patsy Whitmire. Joseph—Johnny Moore. Three Wise Men—Buck Murrain, oodrow Crouch, Bill By The Angel—Ann Niver. The committees in charge are: Scenery—Vernon Garner, Algie Abrams. Property—Mrs. Naomi W’eir. Lights—Bill Byars. Prompter—Mrs. James Brown. Music—Mrs. H. G. Murrah, Jr. TT . tt « i Decorations—James C. Simpson, Ha.-r visited Mr. and Mrir Ho>te 0tis u James Brown j • N< S ,eS ‘1 S “ turda 5': , i Director—Ms. Lavima Cooley. . an A. Mr ,L R ' G ' Carr at r ,e ?k’ The P ublic is cordially .nvited ed the Christmas program of the atten< j Winthrop college choir on Decem ber 7th. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Turner and daughter, Betty Joyce, of Newber ry, were Saturday guests of Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Turner. Martin Bolick, son of Mrr and I Birthday Surprise On Monday night Miss Thelma Bridges was surprised when about fTfteen close friends and associates] gathered at her home by invitation from her mother, Mrs. Bridg- Mrs. Milton Bolick, left Satuday, _, rm.it t _ his tes - The occasion was Thelmas 1 ’ ' birthday. Following what the hon- for San Diego, Calif., training in the navy. ... .. . Mesdames Rolfe Clark. Lester> ee ‘ hou * ht a Hair. Messrs. Jimmy Templeton, ? 1 her mother's Walter WalU Jimmy Clark and Bobby Hair were , brou e l « her home by the back door for late refreshments. The guests Saturday visitors in Greenville Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs. Buford] gathered in the living room and Weir, Mrs. E. R. Prater, Miv Cecil war ? led in several parlor games I K w\t vrrVi^ii IV 4 Vi a r*i n t *1 /-* TVfl r» Farmer and children, Becky and John Allen, visited Mrs. Sallie Crocker in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Harrison, Mr Throughout the evening Mr. Waits took impromptu pictures. The party table held the decor ated birthday cake and lighted and Mrs. J. B. Kirby and son of ta ^ les - ., , , . , . Spartanburg, were Sunday guests 1 En dges served chicken sal- of Mr and Mrs. John Henry Dav enport, Sr. Alva Dovenport of Groton, Conn., and Mrs. Davenport of Jacksonville, Fla., and Verlyn Dav enport of Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, are expected home within the next few days for the Christmas holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Davenport, S., and friends. Pfc. Legrande Shealy of a chap lain school in New York, has ar rived in the community to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Evans Shealy, and family. Miss Kittie Mae Moseley, Mrs. Annie Armstrong and Mrs. Pat Bowers attended the Newberry civic tea last Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy Carr of Winthrop college, will be home tomorrow to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors and Dale visited Miss Leila Nichols in Leesville Sunday. Miss Faye Gaskin spent the ad cheese biscuit, assorted sand wiches, fruit cake, Russian tea and coffee. Thelma was remembered with many gifts. Christmas Party Ramindars The junior church school class of Epworth church will have their Christmas party at the home of their teacher, Hack Prater, on Fri day night at 7 o’cloqk. All mem bers of the class are invited. The junior Fellowship Christmas party will be given Saturday af ternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Entertain Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy enter tained the teachers of Joanna school, their husbands and wives, local county school officials and several friends with a Christmas party on last Sunday afternoon at their home, Gredrva Farm. Miss Ruth Riddle of Laurens, assisted the host and hostess in the courte- (continued on page 4) ... I • WE GIFT WRAP FREE! BELK'S... ( Santa’s Favorite Store •* > _ 1 Last Minute Gift Suggestions! Gifts Galore on Every Floor! Open Evenings Until 7:00 O’clock ’till Christmas. For Her Lovely to Wear Lovely for Gifts 98c Lovely 60 Gauge NYLONS Gift HANDBAGS 2.98 to 7.95 Leather, Velvet or Faille Lovely Rayon * Slips and Gowns 1.98 to 2.98 Deep Lace Trim, Bottom and Top Extra Pretty NYLON SUPS » Lounging Pajamas and Robes Choose from several styles. Others to 19.95 Women’s All Wool SWEATERS 3.98 Pastels and deep tones. Others to 6.95 Women’s . ■ ^ . Gift Slippers 1.98 to 5.50 Daniel Green and others. Felts, satins, leathers. 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