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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 26, 1953
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Horne of Co
lonial Beach, Va., were guests last
Wednesday and Thursday hf the,
spent the week-end with Miss Dor
othy Stogner.
Mrs. Joe Abrams and Miss Doris
latter's sister, Mrs. Jeff O’Dell and Abrams were week-end guests of :
Mr. O’Dell. i Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kay in Green
Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch of; wood. Bruce Abrams joined' the j
Greenville, were week-end guests, 6 rou P f° r ^e day Sunday,
cf Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. i ^ r - anc * Mrs. Lester Longshore,
. .. Dianne and Betty Zane were Sun-'
Among those accompany,ng the dimler gucsts 0( the latt e r - s
girls basketball team to Myrtle (Tim i n Silver-,
Beach last week were Mrs. R. G.
Carr and Lanky Long.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Weaver, ac
companied by the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Surrett of Un
father, Jim Alewine,
street.
Mrs. John M. Ross and Mrs. Joe ;
Abrams were Tuesday visitors in
Ware Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr of Aiken,
ion were s unday gucsts of the lor-, helr famil over lhe week-!
mer s father, J. E. Weaver, in Sum-
ter. I ’ m
Mr. ahd Mrs. Raymond O’Dell of Miss Boxard wins Medal
Columbia, spent the week-end v> ith | Congratulations are in order to
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O Dell. ^ Miss Mildred Bozard for having
Week-end guests of Mrs. W._W. won a m edal award /from the
Hair and family were Mrs. Fred j .. Freedoms Founda ti 0 n” at Valley
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Little Forgei Pa Miss Bozard su bmit-
and son, Tq^nmy, of Statesville, N. ^ ed ^ magazine article on “What
C : Miss Barbara W’heeler of Wash-/ America Means To Me ;>
mgton, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt' ^
Noble and son, Billy, of Newberry; To Wed o n Television
Mr. and Mrs. Sigsbe L. Hair of Co- Blll p oag o{ Qreer, and his
lumbia: and Mr. and Mrs. Olga bride-to-be, Miss Betty Jo Hughes,;
Hair of Columbia. Mrs. Wheeler of Greenville, will leave Sunday;
remained for the week with her j night for New Y ork to be married j
rnother - March 5 on the television program, ;
The boys’ midget basketball -Bride and Groom.” In the party!
team left last Tuesday for Green- will be Mrs Mary Hughes, sister |
vi!le where they participated in 0 { bride, of Cross Anchor and
the tournament. Those making Spartanburg> who
wil serve as a |
the trip were Bobbie Ruff, Dwight maid o{ honor ^ g roup wiU be
Tucker, Gerald Jenkins. Kenneth J0ined in -Baltimore, Md., by Hor-
Frazier,^ Vaughn Riser, jJimmy Ris- j ace Poag> bro ther of the groom,;
” J ” who will act as best man.
Frazier and Randall
er, Allen
Farmer. 1
Out of town visitors of Mrs
Pearl Williams Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Lindsey Guinn, Mr. and
Mrs. Ezell Abney of Newberry,
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis of
Cross Hill.
George W’icker of Newberry, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff O'Dell Sun-
aay.
The following were visitors at
Epworth Children's home in Co
lumbia Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
James and son, Terry, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Garner and son," Larry, W.
W. Niver, III, Dusty Reeves, Billy
Bowers, Jimmy Farmer, Marion
Madden and Patsy of Whitmire.
Miss Greta Clark of Toccoa, Ga.,
Joanna Girl Scouts
Are Now Having ..
Annual Cookie bale
(Written For The Chronicle)
Yes, Girl Scout cookies are here
again, as fresh ahd delicious as al
ways. This is the timeito buy sev
eral boxes from your neighborhood
Sales-Scout, for you not only get
value received for your money, but
you will be showing your gratitude
for the wholesome, well-rounded
program for girls as offered by Girl
Mrs. Monts Honored
On Monday evening Mrs. Claude
Monts was honored with a miscel-1
laneous shower at Joanna club.
Twenty-eight close friends and co
workers of the school faculty were
present.
The entertainment was in the
form of a television program and !
was most unusual. Each guest was
presented a bell-shaped booklet
centered with a heart on which was!
inscribed. “Claude and Dalene.”
Within the covers of the booklet
were listed on separate pages the
program of the evening consisting j
of games, stunts and contests. In
the bingo game, instead of num-1
bers, names of the guests present j
were used. The entertainment clos-;
ed with a “Strike It Rich” program, j
Three letters were, presented tojhe^
“Helping Hand” and "Heart Line”
came through on, the telephone
with a shower of lovely gifts for
lhe winning letter written by Mrs.
Monts. The bride’s book was in
the form of a recipe book, each
guest bringing her favorite recipe
and the editors were the hostess-j
es. Miss Mildred -Bozard, Mrs. J. H.
Davenport, Sr., Mrs. Pat Bowers
and Mrs. Buren Lowns.
Refresh,nents of punch, bride’s
squares in white topped with dain-
Scouts of America for your daugh . .. .
ter and all girls of Scout age in this I^ green flowers, and assorted nuts'
community. were served. Mrs. J. H. Davenport,
Girl Scouts in Joanna began the J r - presided over the punch bowl
Annual Cookie Sale yesterday, .Feb- and Mrs. Pat Bowers served cakes,
ruary 25, and will continue for two, The table was overlaid in white
weeks. This year, as in the past, and jonquils, spirea and tall burn-
the proceeds of this sale will go to- ‘ n S tapers in silver holders were
ward the summer camp fund. If used in a very decorative manner,
you have never tried thes delicious
cookies, do so this year. Not only
will the girls in green be selling
the familiar trefoil sandwich cook-
Junior Class Play
On Friday night the Junior class
of Clinton high school will present
ic. but this vear something new has;^ , ar ^ iu ‘ d P^ a y- Meet Corliss;
been added-a mint .cookie. Archer has been chosen for this
When the little girl in green y ear - Miss Patsy Whitmire and;
comes knocking at your door dur- Ro «* r Poore of Joanna - have P arts
ing the next two weeks, her hopes t " e P^ a y-
will be high as she invites you to
fill your cookie jar with fresh, de
Revival Meeting Announced
by purchasing
Girl Scout Cookies and be proud i
to display the Trefoil in your win
dow.
licious Girl Scout Cookies. Her The Pentecostal Holiness church
smile will be genuine (or she is! \ "’'V . be6 "\ nlng on
proud to be a Girl Scout and its; Ma, ? h 3 and continuing for one
thrilling to be a real Sales-Scout, *eek. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hrx of
working to raise the funds heces-: Sandy Springs will conduct the
sary to finance the summer camp j services -
period Show these girls that you] w c r s To Meat
appreciate their eagerness to help, _ w * " " j t f Ch is '_
themselves by purchasing a box of!
evening, March 3, in the asembly
room of the church. A dramatiza
tion, “Have Thine Own Way,” will
be presented by Mrs. James Simp
son, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, Mrs. J.
H. Jacks, Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and
Mrs. J. L. Abrams. The closing
part of the program will be an en
lightening panel discusion. This
program is in keeping with the
Evangelistic Mision of the church
and all ladies of the church are
especially invited.
During the social hour the host
esses will be Mesdames John M.
Ross, Luther J. Brock, James C.
Simpson and Mrs. Cooley.
Card of Thanks
May I say “thank you” sincere
ly and heartily for the many kind
nesses shown me during my stay
at Joanna hospital. The extra at
tention from the fine nursing staff,
the doctor, the cards, flowers, vis
its of friends, neighbors and pastors
will be gratefully remembered as
contributing much to my recupera
tion.
" —MRS. LESTER HAIR
With Tha Sick
Little Amelia Stroud, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Grey Stroud, is
confined to her home on Calhoun
street with illness.
Miss Marian Surratt Underwent
an appendectomy, at Joanna hos
pital on February 18.
Mrs. Jo Nell Honeycutt is recup
erating at her home on Pickens
(Continued on page 7)
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