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/ i Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 19, 1953 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MBS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore, Man ning Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore and son. Tommy, of Rem- bert, were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Moore. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. O’Dell were Mr. and Mrs. Meg O’Dell and daughters, Mary and Ann of Leesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bridges and daughter, Judy, of Ninety-Six. On Saturday Mrs. Pearl O’Dell of Leesville and Clinton visited Mr. and . Mrs. O'Dell. Mrs. Bryce T. Little and Miss Rosanne Little of Myrtle Beach, Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross were Mr. and Mrs. Verner Ross and children, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Ross and Pat of Greenville. • . ^ v- Harold Willingham of Furmna, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willing ham. Among those attending the , Ice Vogues in Columbia last week were: Miss Hilda Oxner, Lee Brad ley. Bobby Hair, Miss Geraldine Avery, Jimmy Clark, Miss Norma Jean Caldwell, Miss Gwendolyn Price, Kenneth Boyce, Mrs. Marie MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Thursday February 19 SUBMARINE COMMAND William Holden, William Bendix COMEDY — CARTOON Fridav-Saturday Feb. 20-21 THE BLAZING ! v FOREST (Technicolor) John Payne, Agnes Moorhead, William Demorest COMEDY ^ CARTOON : Sunday-Monday Feb. 22-23 EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS (Technicolor) Marge and Gower Champion, Dennis O’Keefe TWO CARTOONS Tues.-Wed. Feb. 24-25 WHAT PRICE GLORY (Technicolor) James Cagney, Corinne Calvet, Dan Dailey CARTOON Price and Leonard, Mrs. James Byars, Mrs. Ralph Prater. Messrs. John Ross and Leroy Brown were Monday visitors in Greenville. ^ Mrs. Dekia Zelt of Jacksonville, Fla., is recuperating from an ill ness at the* home of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter. Messrs. J. L. Delaney and Wal ter Regnery are attending the Na tional Cotton Council clinic in Sa vannah, Ga. Henry Smith, a Presbyterian col lege student, is serving the Joanna Presbyterian church as supply pas tor for the present since the church is without a pastor. Miss Bonnie Pitts was the house guest last week of Mrs. Margie Stevens in Columbia and attended the Ice Vogues show. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Weaver and Don visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Surrett in Union Sunday. Mrs. Annie Gunter, Mrs. Elvin Stevens of Aiken, were Thursday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams. Mrs. Henry Osborne and daugh ter of Columbia, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne, with Henry joining the family each night and for the week-end. S-Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley and chil dren of Fayetteville, N. C., were al so week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. Mrs. Mattie Boozer of Newberry, recently visited her sister, Mrs. L. H. Poag and Mr. Poag. Also visit ing in the Poag home was their son. Bill, of Greer. Rev. C. Frank Dubose of Edge- field, administered the Saraments of Baptism to Kathy Lee Turner, daughter«of Rev. and Mrs. Perry W. Turner, Sunday night at Epworth church. Among those attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bauknight, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wicker and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Bauknight and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Dunaway Turner and Betty, Mrs. Frank Dubose and son, David, of Newberry. Miss Eleanor Longshore of Greenville, spent a few days this week w’ith her brother, Lester Longshore, and Mrs. Longshore. by Mrs. E. R. Prater and Mrs. Les ter Longshore. The scripture read ing was' given by Mrs. J. L. Ab rams. The»hostesses for the social hour which followed were Mrs. Buford Weir, Mrs. Lester Longshore and Mrs. Claude Franks. Refreshments of congealed salad, cheese biscuits, coffee and Valentine candies were served. Church School Notices Vernon Garner, superintendent j of Epworth church school, has an- ! nounced that on any rainy Sunday ! anyone desiring transportation to ! the churc+i is asked to call 5401 j after 9:20 a. m. and transporta tion will be provided. All church school teachers are requested to meet Rev. Perry Tur ner in the young adult class room each Sunday morning at 9:45 a. m. W. F. Group To Meet Tomorrow afternoon (Friday) at 3:30 o’clock the World Friendship Group, which consists of Interme diate girls, will meet with Miss Betty Zane Longshore on Pickens street. All members are asked to be present and visitors are wel come. Mrs. Buford Weir is leader of the group. Enjoys Birthday The children of the parents’ fam- | ily connections and a few close ; friends gathered at the home of I Kent Prater on the Laurens Road j Saturday to wish him a happy | j birthday. Kent was 2 years old j | and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-; I dolph Prater. The little folk en-1 ! joyed out of door games on the | ; lawn. The dining table was overlaid ; with a white embossed cloth and ; centered with the decorated cake j in white and red with red can-, dies. The centerpiece was encir-1 ded with early spring flowers and ivy. Mrs. Prater cut the cake and served it with chocolate and va- arrow and fancy Valentines, all in keeping with the red and white color note. The invocation was given by Rev. Perry W. Turner and the wel come by Mike Cooley. Miss Patty Chisholm of Hopewell, gave the response. William P. Byars served as master of ceremonies. Preced ing the serving of the three-course dinner, the group, by secret ballot, elected Brenda O’Dell and Mike Cooley as King and Queen of Val- , entine. They were crowned by Mr. Byars with appropriate re marks. The crowns were fancy red hearts outlined in shining sequins on a white base. Throughout the evening a pro gram consisting of fellowship sing ing, banquet games and stunts were enjoyed. Special musical se lections were rendered by Brenda O’Dell, Larry Garner and Jimmy Riser, with Miss Patsy Whitmire as piano accompanist. Rev. Turner gave a humorous stunt, “Poor Lit tle Match Girl.” Remarks were made by Rev. James Kinard of Hopewell, John I. Moore, superin tendent of youth at Epworth, and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, superintend ent of the Intermediate department. At the close of the evening the group formed their Friendship cir cle and Rev. Turner led the clos ing prayer, leaving a great chal lenge to the young people. The decorating committee was headed by Miss Kittie Mae Mose ley. Those preparing the meal were Mesdames J. M. Ross, J. F. Low- man, L. J. Brock, and C. R. O’Dell. The waitresses were Mesdames Ru dy Prater, Curtis Salters, Preston White, Shuford Lewis, Herbert Lewis, and W. W. Niver, Jj*. To Wed On TV Program Friends of Miss Betty Jo Hughes of Greenville, and Bill Poag, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag of Joanna, will be interested to know they plan to be married on the television program, “Bride and Groom.” The vows will be spoken on March 5 at 12:00 noon in New York City. Midget Girls Go To Tournament The Midget girls’ basketball team left today for Myrtle Beach to par ticipate in the state tournament. The girls won 2 games from Winns- boro last week which entitled them to go to Myrtle Beach to compete against Orangeburg for a try at the championship in the state Midget (Continued on page seven) Fishing Contest ■» • . Yarborough Oil Co. announces their second annual fishing contest which begins' March 1st and continues through September 30th. Monthly Prize—$15.00 in tackle for larg est black bass. Season Prizes— $50.00 in tackle for larg est black bass. $25.00 in tackle for largest Rock Fish. Be sure and register now. Name 1 must be on entry book prior to the time fish is caught. jYarborough Oil Co. Goodyear Store nilla ice cream. | Each guest remembered with a gift. Kent W. S. C. S. Holds Meeting The Woman’s Society* of Chris tian Service held its February meeting last Tuesday evening at the church. The business hour preceded the program and was pre sided over by the president. Rou tine business was disposed of and a general discussion on sending the Intermediates to summer camp was held. It w’as voted for the so ciety to sponsor and pay the ex penses of th*ee. Due to the large demand for Roxboro brooms, the group decided to order 5 dozen which will be for sale in the near future. The business hour was closed with prayer by Mrs. John M. Ross. The program was centered Christian Education and World Peace,” the topic being “Unto The Perfect Day.” Mrs. Cecil O’Dell led the discussion and was assisted Presbyterian Youth Organized Mr. and Mrs. Buren Lown will ; ; serve as adult advisors to the re cently organized group of young people of the Presbyterian church. This group will meet each Sunday j evening at 6 o’clock. At the close of the worship program a * social 1 hour will be enjoyed at the home 1 .of“Mrs. J. Mv Buzard." ’ * " ' Folks agree... Coke is delicious with lunch You see. Coke has its own matchless flavor that blends perfectly with food. No other drink tastes so good with so many things. ' SOTTIEO UNOfH AUTMOtm Of THI COCA COIA COMPANY If GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY T O t*M, Mi COCA-COLA COMPANY Maltese Cross Sub-District Meets Thirteen members of the MYF of Joanna attended the Maltese Cross Sub-District meeting at the First church in Laurens Monday night. Sandy Springs MYF presented the worship program on “Our Heri tage.” | Following the business discussion a film strip emphasizing the part of youth on the “United Evangelis tic Mission,” was shown. The social hour was held in the recreation hall with the evening’s climax being two musical numbers' presented by the seven pastors with Rev. L. W. Shealy at the piano. Re-1 freshments of ice cream and assort- j ed cookies were served by the host church. The meeting adjourned; with the forming of the Friendship Circle of the MYF With Our Sick Friends of Mrs. Pearl Wiliams will be glad to know she has re turned from Spartanburg General hospital and is recuperating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff O’Dell. Friends of Mrs. Lester Hair are glad to know she is now at her| home on Marion street following a two weeks stay at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr., is a patient at Joanna hospital follow- j ing surgery on February 13. Mrs, Boyd Gaskin is quite ill at Hays hospital in Clinton. Mrs. Evelyn Tinsley is recuperat ing at her home on Magnolia street following treatment at Joanna hos pital for several days. Mrs. Glennie Owensby of Kinard, is a patient at the local hospital. Maxie Lollis, nephew of J. C. Lollis, was admitted to the local hospital for treatment on Feb. 13. William Dominick is a patient at Joanna hospital. Marian Surratt of Kinard, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surratt, is a patient at the local hospital. Mrs. Mattie Rhinehart of Bates- burg, mother of Mrs. Frank Trot ter, and Mrs. Eugene Bishop un derwent surgery at the local hos pital February Hk Mrs. Leona Shaver underwent surgery on Tuesday at the local hospital. Gene Craven is confined to his home by illness. Sweetheart Banquet Enjoyed One of the loveliest affairs of the Valentine season was the semi-for- mal Sweetheart banquet of the In termediate department of Epworth church. Places were laid for 68 members and invited guests in the spacious assembly room of Joanna club and marked with small heart place cards. The programs were red hearts encircled in white frills. Centering the banquet table was a Valentine creation in white with red fulle frilling, this' being the background for the miniature sweethearts in modem dress. 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