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e Pape Eipht THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday* June 11; 1953 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and RepresenUUve Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gamer and Larry were Sunday dinner guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Julia Caldwell, in Clinton. Rev. Perry W. Turner left Mon day for pastor's school- at Columbia tollege in Columbia. He will re turn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr, Dot and Pat Carr were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carr in Aiken. S-Sgt. and Mrs. I. C. Godfrey of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson were recent week-end guests of Mr. and lard and is in critical condition after being hit by a car Saturday. Misses Patsy and Jean Poag of Goldsboro, N. C., are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven were Wednesday visitors in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Prater and Rev p eiT y ^ Tiu-ner, Mr. and Mrs Kent visited Mrs. Eunice Rikard y ernon Gamer and Larry, in Batesburg last Wednesday. Ben-| cal hospital. ' Friends of little Judy Murrah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Murrah, will regret to learn she is| a patient •Hi'""3'©anna hospital fol-1 lowing arjJpppendectonvjkjon Tues day. Methodist Young People Enjoy Picnic The Senior Youth of Epworth church enjoyed a picnic at Green wood State park Saturday night. The group was accompanied by jy Rikard returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Prater for a two weeks Special Announcement | The Loyal Order of Moose will visit. Benjy is attending Epworth have its regular meeting on Sunday vacation church school. afternoon at the Moose hall at 3:00 [ Messrs. Darrell Johnson, Melvin l o’clock. The reason for this regu- and Robert Franzen attended the lar meeting at a special hour is due Mr« John Lvnch Greenville ~On i Sun Fun Festival at Myrtle Beach : to the working hours of a class of : Sunday the pfup ^oTeS an o° '-er the week-end t. * imUateJ ' —T Miss Thelma Waller spent the There will be no July meeting as mountains of in Spartanburg ing in the __ Carolina. | week-end Clisby Templeton and son, San- * r * en( * s - ... dy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. i e ar ? d . , Roy Templeton and Oliver Tern- Tinsley of Newberry, spent the with this will be the 4th of July vaca tion week Deborah Ann Girl Scouts Leave For Camp pleton* of Calhoun* f^ills^* were Sun- i week-end with their grandparents, Monday the older Girl Scouts will day and Monday guests of Mr. and Mr and Mrs - Marvin Humphries. • ^ n on leave from the club house at 9:30 for camp at Kings Mountain state With The Sick P arlt near King’s cvreek. This Mrs. Earl Holsonback has return- tc,rn P operated by the Green- Mrs. Gus Tammsburg in Charles ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellison and. —^ , , . . children, Mrs. Nell Ellison, Messrs, ed from Duke Hospital following a \‘ 0u rF 0l i n ; ^ ir , ^ c ° ut Council. Rolfe Clark and Lawrence Jdn-; stay of 10 days. ^ taff t f ained and competent: kins, Pfc. and Mrs. Ted Ellison at- Mrs. Ruby Medlock of Kinards,, ea ers w ill be m charge of the tended the funeral of T. L. Ellison ; was a patient several days Idst j ? lr s at ai J "p 165 - -'hss Hilda Ox- in Anderson last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark visited relatives in Whitmire Sundav. week at Joanna hospital. I r er ' ^out leader, at the Joanna club Mrs. Edith Lee was dismissed on | ^ ouse ' w ' 11 furn,sh ^ desired the 8th after being a patient for, d ^ a 1 °^ 1 - Visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thom- 1 surgery at the local hospital. ' fo ^ owjn S girls accompanied| as during the week-end were Mrs. J. C. Farmer of Kinards is a pa-‘ ' 1 ‘ 11Ss Cxner will make the trip: Leo Thomas and daughters, Ann, tient at the local hospital. r> arbara cF' a j re ^ arttia S ue Vickie and Betty, of Macon, Ga.; i Little Debbie Prater, daughter of °> ce > Brcn ^ a O De*!, Betty Zane. Mr. and Mrs. W’illiam Thrift and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Prater, under- 01 " e ’ -^ dai j' Shirley j family, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLen- went a tonsilectomy at Joanna hos- L, rc Tom Stroud, Joanne don. Mrs. Evelyn Sams and chil- pital on June 5. i “ ow * Gai] Chappells, Judy. Dunlap, dren of Clinton. Sorry to report Mrs. Annie Girk Suzann e Widger, Betty Ann Low- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt and; is a patient at the local hospital I rnan ’ and J° ann e Reader. John Gaskin leave tomorrow for with a broken arm injury*. * Columbia college where they will attend the Golden Age Assembly. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ballard visited relatives in Westminster and Sandy Sandifer at^ the Anderson hospital Sunday. 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Jones & Sons FURNITURE Mrs. Catherine Fuller was ad-1 ~ ^ B irlhda Y mitted to Joanna hospital on June , r Cr R V* 88, S ° n °i ^? r 'i 6th and Mrs. Ray Bragg, enjoyed his Mrs. Mildred Baker of Newberry, ^ °' h _ bir,hd , a > r * ith a P^, a ‘ . his : is a patient at the local hosp.ta). : h° ,, ?, Uren i r0a c d Sa, |' r ; Jem- King, son of Mr. and Mrs. ? ay Miss Ann Bragg led- J & | the 25 small guests in outdoor; games. Each one was given a sock- j it ball and paddle as party favors.’; Mrs. Bragg, assisted by Mrs. Fred | Bragg, Jr., and Mrs. Johnny Wil-; 1 son, served ice cream, cake, salted nuts and pink lemonade. The party table was attractively decorated and Wilford received many useful gifts honoring the happy occasion. Bloodmobilu In Joanna The Bioodmobile will be at the; ; Joanna club house June 17, 10:00 > a.m to 4 p. m. All blood collect- ted will be used strictly for National Defense. The blood is urgently needed in Korea and will be taken i : under medical supervision. You J may be a donor. Joanna Members of National Guard Leave The following Joanna employees , are scheduled to attend summer en campment of the National Guard at Camp Stewart Ga., from June 14 to June 28: Harold N. Copeland, Robert A. Gardner, Hubert D. Bridges, Wil liam E. Dominick, Robert L. Frank lin, Riley L. Gilmer, Ralph V. Sim mons, George J. Sineath, Jr., Wil liam D. Bagwell, Darrell J. John son, Heyward R. King, William B. Adams and Perry Burbage. Woman's Club Met At the June meeting of the Jo anna .Woman’s club last Thursday evening an impressive installation service for the incoming officers j was held. The setting for the pro gram was a garden scene with the i white picket fence and garden gate 1 against a background of. a profus-1 ion of summer flowers and greens. As each officer was introduced and charged with her duties for the coming year she was presented an old fashioned nosegay and went through the garden gate to take her place on the stage. Also introduced to the members of the club at this meeting was Miss Thelma Waller who assumed her duties at Joanna club house June 1. This being the last meeting of the year gifts were exchanged and the names of Joanna Sisters re vealed. The executive board acted as hostess and Served. Joanna Baptist Church News On Friday afternoon, June 5, fifty Juniors and Intermediates of the Joanna Baptist church enjoyed a picnic at Margaret Hunter Park in Newberry. There has been 275 registered in Vacation Bible School in ten de partments of the Joanna Baptist church. Comencement will be held in the church auditorium on Fri day evening at 7:30 o’clock. Each department will participate. Par ents and friends are invited to at tend. On last Sunday evening follow ing the worship service 37 young people of the Joanna Baptist church met in the Educational building for gave a book review of "Tomorrow You Bfarry,’’ by Joe Burton and Harold Murphy led a group discus sion on the subject Refreshments of cup cakes, cheese crackers and tea were served. The Young Woman’s Auxiliary of the Joanna Baptist church met at the hope of Mrs. James Mitch ell on Monday evening, June 8. Miss Betty Norwood presided over (Continued on page four) !!< f 'IW ■ ■ Belli /V r > t f ( »'r* V* AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT We Have all the Right Gifts for That All-Right Guy... FATHER! CAN WEAR! Your Winning Selections for FATHER’S DAY Sunday June 21 Maybe Dad won’t talk, but you knovy what he wants. Something to wear! We know, too! And have brought to gether a stunning array of real man’s gifts for *that real man in your life . . . FATHER! 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