The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 30, 1953, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, April 30, 1933
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA,,
MRS CECIL ODELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. E. A. Tinsley leaves Clinton
Saturday hight for a trip to Wash
ington, D. C. At this point she will
be 'met by her daughter and son-
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Thompson.
Friends of Mrs. James Brown
will regret to learn she in confined 1
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Compton. ] to her home on Blalock Drive with:
of Pittsburg, Pa., and will spend illness,
a month at their home. “
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell and w J
children, Phoebe and Kaye, were Mr - and Mrs. J. H. Ginn an-
Sundav guests of the latter’s sister, J^nce the marriage of their ;
Mrs. Paul Hazel and Mr. Hazel in daughter Betty Joyce, to Henry,
whitmirp Marvin Elliott, Jr., son of Mr. and
„ ^ ^ ^ , ... Mii. H. M. Elliott, on April 22 at
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis and chil-; 7 n < r i or u
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D ‘ , ;
Bowers m Greenwood Sunday. ! Rev. J. W. Spillers. postor of Cal*
Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks and sons,'’ary Baptist church ,n Clinton per-,
were week-end guests of the lat- formed the ceremony at his home.
Ur's mother, Mrs. W. S. Garrett, in' The bride was lovely m a two-
Anriprenn piece dress of lavender linen with
, .. . t3 j white accessories. Her shoulder
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson, Bud corsa g e was 0 f w hite carnations, i
and .^ndy, of Honea Path. were Following a honeymoon in the
Sunday guests' of Mrs. L. J. Brock ]ower part of the statet the young;
and family. ; couple will make their home on;
Mrs. Hack Prater accompanied Blalock Drive with the groom . s
Miss Colie Summer of. Clinton to! ents
Columbia recently. ; ' "V
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godfrey and Miss Phillips Honored
daughter, Martha, visited the lat- Miss Helen Phillips, a second-
ter's mother, Mrs. Perry Dukes, in
Saluda Sunday.
year student at North Greenville
Junior college, has been chosen as
Mrs. Sallie Crocker of Whitmire, queen in the annualt
and John Gaskin were Monday j j^ a y Day celebration to be held
visitors in Greenville. next Saturday afternoon. Miss i
J. F. Lowman, Jr., of Greenwood,' Phillips is the talented voung
.-pent Sunday with his parents, Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mr<5. Frank j
and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr. J Phillips.
Miss Eleanor Longshore of + —
Greenville, spent several days with' Birthday Parly
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore the On Friday evening at Joanna;
past week. 1
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Willingham and Mr and Mrs. R. G.
Carr will be happy to know they
club house a group of friends hon
ored Miss Violet Thomas with a
party on her 16th birthday. The
forty young people present joined
are now occupying new homes! heartily in the entertainment di-
cn the Laurens Road in Joanna | rioted by Miss Gwen Price.
Heights
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. 'Wilburn, Mes-
dames Pat Bowers, Hudy Prater
and J. L. Abrams attended the
vacation church school institute at
-Mam Street church in Greenwood
Tuesday.
Mrs. Verner Ross and children,
The party table was centered
with a beautiful arrangement- of
red rosebuds, a gift, and other
fancy-wrapped gifts surrounded
the centerpiece.
—At the close of the evening the
guests were served ice cream,!
mints, salted nuts and cake. The j
refreshment table was decoratd in J
pink and green and the cake was!
topped with birthday inscriptions I
and burning candles.
Out of towm guests included!
Misses Norma Jean Caldwell,-Lula i
Bell Crawford, Sherril O’Shields,
Pat Davenport, Mildred Suttles,
Messrs. Johnny Ray Webb, Silas
Campbell, Bobby Pearson, Russell j
Trammell and Johnny Reeder. Miss i
Thomas is the daughter of Mr. and
Bobby and Mary Sue, of Greenville,
were Tuesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt were
Tuesday guests of Mr and Mrs. F.
E. Harbin in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elliott spent
several days recently with Mr. and
Mrs. James Munday and Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Newmnan in Georgetown.
Recent week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Curt Morris were Mr. and
Mrs, Ernest Johnson and .son of Mrs. William~£. .Thomas...
Atlanta, G’a. i ♦——
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Putnam and i Miss Thomas In'Play
son, Mrs. Marie Price and daugh- Immediately after the crowning
ter, Janice, were week-end visi- of the queen in the May Day exer-
tors in Aiken of Mr. and Mrs. John cises Saturday at Anderson college
Longshore. the play. “Big Top,’’ will be pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy of New’- sented. Friends of Miss Carolyn
berry, were Saturday visitors in the Thomas w’ill be interested to know I
community and attended the an-' that she is one of the characters i
nua] 0)d Timers banquet in Clin- in this play.
ton, i I Miss Thomas is the only daugh-
John Gaskin joined his <00?;^ of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Thomas,
brothers in Camden this week for a -j——
family reunion and visited the old Meeiinf Postponed
home place at Westville. The Gas- j The Woman’s Society of Chris- j
km boys are John, of Joanna, Wal-'tian Service in cooperation with the
ter, Arthur, and Henry of Camden, Evangelistic Mission, will not hold
and William of Virginia. its May meeting as planned. The
meeting will be held the following
Enjoy Weiner Roast Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00 o’clock.
The commission on education of You , h £ Gl «„ woo< i
Epworth church was host to the „ ,
youth department at a weiner roast Th e youth of Epworth church
Saturday night immediately fol- J meet at the church Saturday
lowing prayer meeting at the home mghf at 6 0 clock to £° in a |roup
cf the Shike Simpsons on the Whit- t0 f* 16 ra y ^ in Sb' eet
mire highway. Forty guests j were| c ^ urc ^ * n Greenwood. Plans have
present and joined in the fellow-; been made to use the Foundation
Khl |j l bus> for transportation. An ex-
The ^evening came to a close with P er ‘ encec ^ an< ^ capable driver will
a brief worship program. Friend* f secure “-
ced-
W. M. S. Meets J
general meeting of
ship circle was formed and precea-1
ing the MYF benediction Bill By-! ^
ars led a most inspiring evening i The general meeting ’of the
prayer. ! Woman’s Missionary Society df the!
Chairmen of this affair were W.! Joanna Baptist church was held in
D. Beckam and. Jack Hunnicutt. the young people’s department last
. ^ j Thursday evening. The program
With Our Sick 1 was under the direction of the Wat-J
Mrs. Ellie Kelly' was
, ... jison circle. Mrs. Chris Davenport j
. , , A aamit ea information concerning the !
to Joanna hospital on April 20 and I * ork a )he s ish speaking j
underwent surgery on the 22nd. in America. Mrs. James'
- Sorry, to- leporrw young gJls. ^. ( ^ e|| atalk oll „, e . Wulk
^' en nl aPPen Mexico. Curios from Mexico
L , 6 M « were on display. Rev. James Mitch-
oaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.llard e a chal , t0 the ^meu
Murphy and Linda Gruber, daugh., behalf rev i va | services
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gniber ^g.n on Sunday. A prayer pe-
-Fnends wUlbeinterested to; ribd * loJed (he program The busi .
ness sesion was presided over by
Mrs., Mitchell in the absence of the
learn George Frady is recuperat
ing at his home on the Whitmire
highway following a stay of several
days at the local hospital.
Mrs. Lizzie Boggs, mother of
Mrs. Carlton Wehunt, was a pa
tient at Joanna hospital several
days last week. _ .iwiches, potato chips and coffee
Friends will regret to hear Cathy An ^ eeinn!irxr ^ roan i, af i nnc
and Vicki Turner, small daughters
of Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Turner, are
confined to thier home on Magnolia
street with illness.
president. Reports from the va-j
rious organizations were made.
The Mabel Moorhead circle invited
the members into the recreation
room for refreshments of sand-
All missionary organizations are
reminded of the linen shower for
the Baptist hospital on May 10.
Please leave your linens at the
i wi wim imirss. -j- ! home of Mrs. Sallie Bridges, circle
On April 23 Mrs. Mozelle Bridges ; chalrmani or a , the chur V o((lce .
underwent surgety at the local hos
pital.
Sorry to report Mrs. Annie Arm
strong is a patieht at Joanna hos
pital.
Mrs. Ola Farmer of Kinards, wasj
admitted to the Joanna hospital
on April 25.
Miss Jeanette Davenport, daugh-1
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobie Daven
port, underwent an appendectomy
on April 26 at the local hospital.
R. C. Hannah of Whitmire, is a
patient at Joanna hospital.
Mrs. Helen Rowe was admitted
to the local hospital on April 22.
Little Randy Thompson is a • pa
tient at Joanna hospital. Randy
Rev. James Mitchell is bringing
the morning devotions over radio
station WLBG Minday through Fri
day at 9:15 o’clock.
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