The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 19, 1953, Image 8

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I — / * 'V - IL Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 19, 1953 PEKSOKOKD SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Miss Pat Carr spent the week-end at Winthrop college with her sis ter, Miss* Dorothy Carr On Sunday Dot accompanied Pat home for the day and had as dinner guests Miss May Chalmers of Walhalla and Msis Betty Bennett of Chester. Misses Chalmers and Bennett are classmates of Miss Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Fowler of Laurens, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wel- chel and Miss Betty Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thomas and daughter, Sue. visited Mr. and Mrs. J G. Atkins in Cross Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs> Clarence Fulmer and sons of Newberry, were Sunday Christian Service. The church membership is cordially invited. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ful mer. zine, in the Bush River commun ity Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Williams and Mrs. J. L. Abrams were Tuesday visitors in Spartanburg. Mrs. Williams re ported to General hospital for a check-up. Atending the annual district! meeting of Greenwood district at Main Street Methodist church in Greenwood Wednesday were Mes-1 dames J. M. Ross, C. R. O’Dell, J. | H. Jacks, P. W. Turner, J. L. Ab- 1 rams, Lester Longshore, Buford Weir and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. 1 Mr. and Mrs.' Lindsey Guinn of Newberry, visited Mrs. Pearl Wil- : liams on Sunday. Mrs. Williams acconibanied them home for a visit •erar dE Thank You Note Space will not permit me to say as much as I would like to, but thank you all for the flowers, cards, money gifts and prayers and each kind deed that made my stay at Joanna hospital brighter. The birthday cake from the Pentecostal young people, baked by Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt, the cake and party at the hospital prepared by Miss Kit- tie Mae Moseley, the kindness . of the nurses and the doctors will nev er be forgotten. I would also like to thank Mrs. Sloan and Miss Bo- zard for taking my picture for the Joanna Way. —BOBBIE JEAN MURRAH Circle* Meet Jointly joint meeting of the Frances Watson circle J and the Hilliard Mitchell circle was h^ld^ in the young people’s department o n Thursday evening. Miss Etta Adams gave the fourth chapter of the mission study, "In Royal Service.” There were 12 members present in the Hillard Mitchell circle with T present in the Frances Watson circle. At the close of the mission study the circles met for a business session. Miss Stewart Honored On last Saturday afternoon Miss Elaine Franzen honored Miss Rob bie Stewart, bride-elect of Mount- ville, with a bridal party at her home. The Franzen home was at tractively decorated with daffodils and early blooming flowers. Games were enjoyed with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Martha Es- pieg of Clinton, and Miss Hilda Ox- (Continued on page four) of sev< days. and Mrs. William G oj g a n s daughters, Nancy Jeam and ■ Vicki, of Newberry, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore. Mrs. W. H. Hunnicutt of Char lotte N. C., spent the week-end with her daughter-in-law, Murl Hunnicutt and Mr. and Mrs. J F. Lowrnan. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowrnan, Jr., and son, Ronnie, of Greenwood, joined the family for the day. • Mrs. Clara Payne has returned home after spending two weeks in Laurens with her son, Earl Payne, With The Sick Little Sue O’Dell underwent a! tonsilectomy on March 11 at Joan-' na hospital. *Bill Byars was a patient at Jo- ^j rs anna hospital several days last week. On March 12th W. G. Young, Jr., of Clinton, was admitted to the lo cal hospital;*- * * - - Friends of Mrs. Evelyn Tinsley will be sorry to learn she is a pa tient at Joanna hospital. Glenn Brock Reeves underwent an appendectomy on March 13th at and Mrs. Payne. j ., , , Mrs. T B. Hanvey. Mrs. Sue El the ^ hospital lison and Mrs. David Motes and children of Greenville, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsonback cf Newberry, visited friends and relatives here Sunday • f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franks and daughter. Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Ruston • of Laurens, were Sunday visitors Mrs. William Dunlap. of Mr. and Miss Brenda O’Dell and Jeff Mrs. Tot Stewart was admitted to Joanna hospital on Marph 11th | and underwent surgery on the 14th.' Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt was admitted | to the local hospital on March 16th. 1 Baby Shirley May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Houston May, is a pa- j tient at the local hospital. O'Dell visited Miss Margaret Hol- sonback in Newberry Sunday. Mrs. Grace Trexler of Boone, N. C.. is visiting Mrs. Annie L. Simp son. Church Group Holds Meet Members of the Ever-Ready class of Epworth chruch held their quar terly business meeting last Tuesday i evening in the assembly room. De- 1 votional thoughts were given by i Mrs. J. L. Abrams on Evangelism. In the absence of the president, 'Mrs. J. L. Abrams presided during; the session! Several items were j Miss Eleanor Longshore^ djscusMd and m , nutes of , he pre . ^ vious meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. Plans were made and committees ap- was adjourn- Greenville, spent several days week with her brother, Lester. Longshore, and Mrs. Longshore. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and; . , . family of Honea Path, were Sat- P 01n, . <id i“ r the forthcoming hm£ y urday supper guests ot Mrs. L. J. ■ ed ^ ^ ^ prayer Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Thomas • of Cherry Point, N. C., spent several days recently with the former’s Mr~aha “MsT Tames'Thom - “pafehTs as. , “■ Mr. and Birth Announcement Gaffney aft4-MfSy-H. Tv-Gaffney—an—t nounce the birth of a son, Richard i TI , , , Holland, at Joanna hospital March I Holsonback 13 Mr$ Gaffney is the {prmer Miss Elsie Kelly. Mrs. W. E. and little Deborrah Ann McLeod of Newberry, visited little Sue O’Dell Saturday. Accepts Position Mrs. Gordon Davis and daughter, Friends of Miss Betty Ann Thom- Pammie, of Jefferson, Ga., were as w m j^e interested to know she house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. completed a business course at Weaver several days last week. I Cecil - S Business college in Spartan- Miss Joanne Thompkins of North and has accepted a position Greenville Junior college, and a as secretary and receptionist t6 Dr. classmate of Miss Doris Browder, 0 ^, Anderson and Dr. Rawlson, eye, Georgetown, spent the week-end ear, nose and throat specialists in With JoannCs narents, Mr. and Mrs. Spartanburg. Betty is the daugh- C. R. Thompkins. ‘ t er of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas. Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley and children of Fort Bragg, N. C., and 0 ES To Sponsor Chicken Barbecue Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne and j The Eastern Star chapter willj daughter, Pam, of Columbia, were; sponsor a chicken barbecue supper | guests of their parents. Mr. and, Saturday nig , ht( A p ril ^ at Joanna | Mrs. Ed Osborne, over the week-j club The SU ppe r will be ready to end. serve a t 6 o’clock and patrons may Guests in the L. H. Poag home be served a t the club house or car- j over the week-end were their chil- ry pi a t e s home. The price is $1.50 | dren, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poag of and the plate will consist of 1-2' Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag, r j ce> gravy, slaw, pickles : Sheila aid David Horace Poag and and bre ad. The cooks will be head-; Mickey of Baltimore, Md. 1 ed by Messrs. Tot Stewart and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shouse and \ Bowers. small son, Al, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph j Wicker and son, Bean, of Newbcr- Bridal Parly ry, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hum- One of the loveliest parties of the i phries Sunday. season was the bridal shower given' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowers of Prospeity, were Sunday guests of Billy Bowers. Ronnie Hueble celebrated his 14th birthday March 16. Ronnie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 'W. O. Hue ble. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Moore and children spent last week in Rem- bert with the former’s parents,' Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore. Little John ny remained with his grandparents for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Samples of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hueble Sunday. Mrs. J. D. O'Dell and Cecil O’Dell visited Mrs. Elizabeth Wicker and Mrs. Minnie Bridges in Newberry white Sunday. gifts Mrs. Alvin Welchel and girls and Miss Betty Norwood visited ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Norwood in Laurens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowers in Silverstreet Sunday. Mr. ancl Mrs. J. L. Abrams and children spent Sunday in Whitmire with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dickert of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner Sunday. Har*ld Willingham of Furman, spent the week-end with his father, E. J. Willingham. Mrs. W. W. Hair and Miss Ruth Hair visited Edisto Gardens in Or angeburg and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair in Columbia over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., Miss Jeanette Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr, and children of Clinton, attended the birthday dinner of Mrs. Bragg's father, J. H. Wallen- at Joanna club Monday evening j honoring Miss Sara Hollingsworth, March bride-elect. The club rooms ar-, were a setting of attractive rangeraents of golden bell, pear and peach blossoms and camellias in brass and china containers. A rounds ot unusual games were led by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley with; -the large group present taking part, j The honoree led the way to the | appointed lace-covered table where 1 refreshments of white frosted cakes | topped with a green flower, bride’s i punch and green and white mints were served. Miss Hollingsworth was present- j ed a camellia corsage in pink and and also a shower of lovely The hostesses for the affair were j Misses Jeanette Bragg, Thelma and Nadine Bridges, Shirley Tumblin, Hilda Oxner and Mrs. Lavinia | Cooley. The out of town guests were Mrs. 1 Ray Boozer of Clinton; Mrs. Ger trude Nabors Mrs. Floyd Nabors | and Miss Emmie Sue Nabors of I Laurens. Study Now In Progress The mission study, "Home Mis- j sibns and Human Rights,” is now in progress at Epworth Methodist church. The textboolf is ‘These | Rights We Hold,” by Fred L. Brownlee. The first session was' held Tuesday night and the second: will be tonight (Thursday) at 7:00 o’clock. 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