The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 12, 1953, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 12, 1953
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
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Pic. Tommy Abrams of Camp
LeJeune, N. t\. Visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams over
the week-end. , . ^
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alexander
and Stan, and Mr. and Mrs. N. M. (
Slice visited Connie Maxwell Chil
dren’s home in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brannon and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ban-
non and children were Sunday din
ner guests of ^Ir. and Mrs. Lloyd
Brannon in Chappells.
Mrs. Rolfe Clark spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. W. G.
Puckett, in Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawley, Bar
bara and Chippy were Sunday visi
tors of the former’s mother, Mrs.
R. A. BrawleV, Sr., in Union.
Messrs. Arthur Adams, S. H.
Keels and son. Hepry, of Colum
bia, -spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Vaughn Prater.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Holt, Gaye
Craven, Mrs. Efird Hayes and
Kathy were Tuesday visitors
Greenville,
and Mrs. Harold Makison and chil
dren of Anderson, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Madden.
Kelly Waits attended the presenta
tion of “Oklahoma” at the Spar
tanburg auditorium Monday night.
With The Sick
Little Keith Brannon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Brannon, was ill at
m his home last week.
Rosemary Abrams was confined
Sunday 40 ^ er home over the week-end
‘ with an infected throat.
Friends of E. C. Barbee will re-
Miss Helen Phillips of North Sret to-learn he is a pahent at the
Greenville Junior college, spent the p-wtiville General hospital fol-
week-end with her parents Mr. and Io "' n 6 surgery Monday.
Mrs. Frank Phillips, and attended Joy Abrams was a pattent
a HSU meeting in Columbia Sat- a ! J “ anna hos P'tal several days last
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and, u ’’’ ‘ , ’
Miss Doris Phillips joined Helen Mrs ' Id f Boll Prater underwent
last Saturday afternoon in Colum- ^rgery at the local hosp.tal on
bia and accompanied her home. i . mi *
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne and' B* 1 ^ t k ’ “V' k1r '. a I nd
Pam of Columbia, spent several Mrs ' C ' J - .?>?<*• * a P a “ent at Jo-
davs last week with the former’s; an o a hoa P ltal *
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Os- Bobv Steve Mack is a patient at
hnrnp ’ th<? loCal hospital.
Ercie ^ r ' anc * MrS- Steve Mack
Carolina. They were indeed hap
py to learn Sgt. Swicegood had
seen their son, Horace onl^ two
weeks ago in Vienna, Austria, and
reported him as well and happy.
Sgt. Swicegood was a former ser
geant in Horace’s outfit and was
receiving his discharge. Friends
of Horace will be interested to
know he has been promoted to
private first class. Mrs. Hamm
celebrated her birthday on March
1st, which was made much happier
by this unusual visit.
Messrs.
Bob
Jones and
Bob j
Chandler
of Bob
Jones University,
Greenvile,
were
Sunday
dinner|
guests of
Mr.
and Mrs.
James 1
Bown.
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Recently Mr. and Mrs.
Brown visited the former’s mother.
Mrs. Burdie Brown in Royston, Ga.
Mrs. Emma Higginbotham accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Brown as far
as Anderson where she visited her
On March 7 Charles Winselett,
who is living in the home of Mrs.
J. O. Chitwood, was admitted to
Joanna hospital.
Johnny Stroud was a patient at
Surprise Birthday Party
Miss Jeanette Evans, student
nurse, at Columbia hospital, and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Evans, was surprised Sunday. A
group of the family and friends
called for Miss Evans at the hos
pital and at a picnic spot near Co
lumbia they enjoyed a picnic din
ner in remembrance of the honor-
He is the son of j ee’s birthday. Those enjoying this
ocasion were Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Evans, Mrs. Tommy Craft, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Sease and daughter, Marilyn, Miss
es Gwendolyn and Dianne Price,
and Mrs. J. A. Price.
Joanna hospital last week.
son. C. L. Higginbotham and Mrs.
Higginbotham.
Mr. and liffs. H. M. Wilihgham Mrs. Bessie Whitmire of Clinton,
joined Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willing-1 S p en t the week-end with her son,
ham of Newberry and spent thejjud^Qn Whitmire, and Mrs. Whit-
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. B mire.
Wilingham in Brevard N. C. Miss Elizabeth Anne Howe of,., . , , „ . ,
Recent guests of Mrs. Nell Elli- Spartanburg, spent several days " rs ' eir ' . e . ea e ^’ P rese e
son were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dud-; ^ weck Vi.h her grandparents,' P™*™” ,«*•?'> was a “ntmuatton
lev and family of Columbia: Mm. Mr and Mrs. Moody Johnson. j the “‘fj”’* of A,ncan l* 0 ^
Ruth Smith. Lcewight Smith. Mrs. Miss Joanne Thompkins of North! P"™ 1 * the business session the
Charies Smith and Bill Corbin of Greenville Junior college, is ex- lnu os j " previ us meo mg
were read and approved. Several
W. F. Group Met Friday
The World Friendship Group of
Intermediate girls met at the home
of Mrs. Buford Weir last Friday af
ternoon for their March meeting.
honor of our founder, Juliette
Lowe. Each year every Girl Scout
in the United States is asked to
contribute a small amount to this
fund. The money is used to fur
ther International scouting.
This year the Girl Scout council
is sponsoring a movie matinee for
all Girl Scouts. This matinee will
be held at the State Theatre in
Greenwood, Saturday, March 14 at
10 A. M. As the scouts go into the
movie there will be a box into
which they may drop their contri
bution to the Juliette Lowe Friend
ship Fund. - .-*•
A group of Joanna scouts will at
tend the matinee* and will leave the
club house at 9 o’clock on the dot..
Misses Elaine Franzen and Hilda
Oxner will acgmpany the group.
Leadership School
There were 149 people enrolled
in the Leadership School at the Jo
anna Baptist church last week,
with four churdhes represented in
the various conferences. A social
hour was directed by Miss Adelle
Carlson, Recreational Dirdttor of
the First Baptist church, Ander-
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peeled home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Foy of Green
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Foy
and son, Barry, of Greenwood,
Mr. and
Easley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunlap and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Tinsley and son, Tony, were Sun- j we re Sunday guests of
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mrs g # n. poy.
Bowers in Greenwod. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Dell
Mrs. E. J. Wilingham is spend- 0 f Columbia, were Monday over-
ing this week in Atlanta, Ga., with night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
her sister, Mrs. Jem- Howard, and O'Dell.
business items were discussed and
the meeting was adjourned with
the Friendship Circle.
A social hour followed and Mrs.
Weir served apple pie, ice cream,
salted nuts, assorted cookies
iced drinks.
Card of Thanks
May I express my deep appre
ciation to each of you for the lovely
flowers, cards and every act of
kindnc& shown during my recent
hospitalization at Joanna Memorial
hospital. The hospital staff was
wonderful. I shall never forget
these kindnesses.
—MRS. JAMES FULMER
Birthday Dinner Given
Miss Dianne Longshore was hon
ored Sunday with a dinner at her
home on Pickens street, the oc
casion being the honoree’s 10th
birthday. The table was centered j
and ! with the white cake which was at
tractively decorated in pink and
green and topped with 10 pink can-
Attended Tournament : dies in pink bird holders.
. • t c. „ j ci Many basketball fans of Joanna! Dinner was served family style
^ I attended * part of the Southern j to the following guests: Mrs. Mar
Mr. Howard.
^ r r'dic re, ^ ‘ , , i auenaea n pan. oi me fooumeru > 10 me xoiiowing guests: Mrs. Mar-
was°a p T r^r„tv s C C,L F st: ^W.«s and children. Janice and
eral day's last week. He is recuper-! j n Whitmire.
ating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner at-
J. D. O’Dell and Mr. and Mrs. Clis- tended a birthday dinner at the
by Templeton. Out of town guests home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis
—of Mr. Templeton were Roy Ives- j n Cross Hill Sunday in honor of
ter of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy i the former’s mother, Mrs. Davis.
Jones of Royston, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W T . K. Waits visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven and e( j their son, Milton, in Anderson
Gaye, Mrs. A. S. Holt, Mrs. Calvin last Friday. Milton was a patient
Elliott and children. Cavalene and a t the Anderson hospital last week.
Mrs. John Brotherington and
daughter, Ann, Mrs. Charlie King
in
various times last week. Among Judy Ann, Jim Alewine of Silver-
them were: Mr. and Mrs. James street; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wessin-
Simpson, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, E. ger and Douglas of Whitmire; and
R. Prater, Cecil Farmer, Carl! J. C. Longshore of Newberry. Di-
Stroud, Rolfe Clark, Mr. and Mrs. anne is the daughter of Mr. and
Jo, visited Mrs. Minnie Rawls
Batesburg Sunday.
~VisTtTngTtr th^Jeff ODell home an tf M fs. Salie Crocker of Whir-t
over the week-end were Mrs. Roy mire, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Templeton and daughter, Gail, of Mrs. John Gaskin. Mrs. Crocker
Calhou« Falls, Jimmy Templeton 1 remained for a visit with her
and Sonny O’Shields of Clemson. daughter.
Miss Betty Norwood spent ^ the Mr. and Mrs. Irby Ginn and chil- j
week-end at Camp LeJeune, N. C., | (j en> Joanne, Elaine and Margar- !
and visited Sgt. Bill Fowler who e t i visited the former’s mother, Mrs.,
is a patient at the post hospital. Ora Wages, in Whitmire Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Davis and small daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Houston Kelly of
ter, Buffie, and Mrs. Frank Tern- Belton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
pleton spent the week-end in Cal- Kelly of Ninety-Six, visited Mrs.
houn Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Rue-' Lula Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Ol-I
ben Rowe. Mr. Templeton and Bill j V er Wicker Sunday.
Thomas joined them on Sunday. | Billy Bowers was in Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W’hitaker and . i as t Friday for his physical exami-
children of Slater, visited Mr. and;nation for the army. *
Mrs. Guy Prater Sunday. j On last Friday night visitors at
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and Gredna Farm, the G. N. Foy home,
son, Terry, Mrs. Jamie Ouzts, Mrs. were Mrs. Joe Purdy, Mrs. Ernest
Anna Hamilton and Mrs. Ellen Bed- Martin and Mrs. T. A. McGowan of
enbaugh attended the funeral of Newberry.
Mrs. ©Hie Powell in Columbus, j Luther Brock, Jr, of Wiliston,
Ga. last Thursday. Mrs. Powell i s spending a few days with his
was the sister of Mrs. Ouzts mother, Mrs. L. J. Brock, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKee and Mises Ruth Hair, Hilda Oxner,
ehildrea of Ware Shoals, Mr. and 1 Elaine Franzen, Mrs. Ruth Clark
Mrs. Ed Makison and son and Mr. | Byars, Miss Mildred Bozard and
Fennell, and Janice, Dan Kirby,
Hack Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Avery Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Bennett, Bill Thomas, Violet Thom
as. Boots Thomas, Carolyn Thomas,
and Gordon Boyce.
Mrs. Lester Longshore.
Scouts Attend Movie
On March 12th the Girl Scout
organization in the United States
will be 41 years old. It is the cus-
! tom of the council during the birth-
Mr. and Mrs. Hamm Surprised [day week to have a get-together
Saturday, February 28, Mr. and for all Girl Scouts and collect Jul-
Mrs. Horace Hamm, Sr., were sur-1 iette Lowe World Friendship Fund.
prised with a strange visitor, Sgt. The Juliette Lowe Wbrld Friend-
Van A. Swicegood, Jr., of ‘North ship* Fund is a memorial set up in
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