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/ Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE i'. M /■ Thursday, July 16, 1953 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MBS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative hostesses were Mesdames Alvin > anna on Saturday evening.) were Bedenbaugh, Herbert Lewis and '* Harmon Murrah, Jr. Preceding the serving of refresh- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch, Mr. and Mrs. Wreford Nabors. Rev. and Mrs. ments Mrs. J. H. Jacks, in behalf Janies Mitchell, Mrs. Alex Craw- Mr. and Mrs. Ernes. Osborne and, Smith of Clinton, were .Saturday of the Ever-Ready elass^ present- ford M B S*r.»d JJrs Ar- sons spent Sunday in Taylors with guests of Mr. and^ Mrs. V. L. Wil- the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.; burn. „ Fred Wilson. J.. . J. . Mrs. G. B. Swygert of Green-, Friends of litt j e j udy Dobbins viHe, is spending i a re delighted to see. her home after Mrs ^Swygert. Week end guests'” ttnde<i at Warm S P rings ' of Mr. and Mrs. Swygert were Mr.; 03 - ed the teacher, Mrs. James Simp son, with a birthday gift. thur League, Mrs. Ollie Wrenn and Miss Dixie Couch. All Intermediates and young people of the Joanna Baptist Friends of Mrs. Madge Banks * ’ T 1 V \ ± r* _ Baptist Church Items The Ruth Podrats circle of the i church are invited to the picnic Joanna Baptist church met in the Friday evening at Greenwood state home of Mrs. Karl Sease in Jo-! park. The group will leave from anna Heights Tuesday morning,. the church at 6:3$. You are asked July 7. The devotion was given by; to bring picnic lunch. Drinks will end Mrs. H. B. Swygert of Green-( s h e h as re . ;Mrs. Sease. The program on “Le-! be provided, ville. On Sunday afternoon thei* 111 b , e , n P p> . 0 _ . I : ,-, 0 r Pninn^ Wnrk ” mltuc rtrpcontoH l , w, , A? 0n n 1 turned to her home in Duncan af-lper Colony Work,” was presented group visited Mr. and Mrs. Bal-,^ bejn a patient in the h o*spital by Mrs. James Mitchell. Mrs. Ter- 1 roll King, circle chairman, presided to report that Mrs. over the business session. Mrs. lenger Kyzer in Newberry. and Mrs. Tommy Abrams On Day Visit To Ridgecrest The Foundation bus will leave in Greer rt>11 vircie cnairman, presiueu the Joanna Baptist ohurch on Sat- Cp’. and Mrs. Tommy Abrams * Wp regret to report that Mrs.' over the business session. Mrs. urday morning, July $5, at 5:30 for and daughter of Camp LeJeune, jjayne Willingham is a patient at Sease served lime sherbert, cookies the Baptist Assembly grounds at N. C., and Laurens. Cpl. and Mrs. Sel{ Memorial hospital in ' Green- and cokes. The August meeting Ridecrest, N. C. Forty people will Wally Abrams and son of Camp xvood ' will be held at the home of Mrs. have the opportunity of attending LeJeune and Newberry, were Q n j u j v g gj|j Prater underwent J- F. McCarthy on Tuesday, Au- Ridecrest for one day. The bus week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. surgery at the Joanna hospital. j gust 4, at 10 o’clock. will return on Saturday “evening, E. C. Abrams. I “ Miss Velda Farmer is recuperat- Youth Fellowship will meet with arriving in Joanna at 9 p. m. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Ross i ng a t her home after being a pa-‘Mrs. V. L. Holley on Sunday eve-[ The Mable Moorhead circle met Mrs. Ferrell Long, chairman of the Frances Watson circle, urges all members to be present for their meeting on Thursday, July 16, in the Young People’s department. The Hilliard Mitchell cirde will hold its regular meeting m the In termediate department on Thurs day, July 16, at 7:30. Mrs. Alex Crawford, circle chairman, invites all members to be present. On last Sunday evening after the worship service, about 35 inter mediates and young people of the church gathered in the recreation room for Youth Fellowship. After the singing, refreshments of home made ice cream were served. Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Laurens, S. C. Phone 794 in the Young People’s department of the church Tuesday evening, July 7. Mrs. Bertha Stroutl, circle chairman, presided over the busi- on Saturday and Sunday were Mr. tient at Joanna hospital for sev- ning a t 8:30. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia, j oral days. * * Sammio King, son of Mr. and Misses Hilda Oxner, Elaine: Master Legrande Smith, son of M rs - Terrell King, has been at- Fianzen and Thelma Waller attend-, Mr. and Mrs. J. Llovd Smith, U n- tendin g Foyal Ambassador camp ed a Girl Scout meeting ^ at the derwent surgery at the local hos- at Camp Rawls the past week. Carl, ness session. Miss Etta Adams Hodges building in Greenwood p ital on Tuesday. | Stroud, Royal Ambassador coun-jgave an interesting talk on stew- Tuesday night. - I George Frady is a patient at the 1 selor, accompanied Sammie to ardship. Refreshments of ice Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft of SU-, local hospital. ' ca yP: . . 4 , ^ cookies were served by verstreet visited Mrs \nnie Girk ♦ Those attending the Opportunity Mrs. R. L. Francis and Mrs. James nr;H Mr 'and Mrs. C. R.‘O Dell last Intermediates jSglpg To Camp ; School Alumni banquet from Jo-1 Stogner. Wednesday The first group of Intermediates ' Miss' Linda Buchanan is spend-!Bpwnrth Meihodist chiirch will, Mrs. Baker's Father Killed In Wreck w Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker will regret to learn of the! death of the latter’s father, Dr. J. i M. Townsend of Morton, Miss., who was killed Monday morning in an automobile accident. The Baker family left Monday morning after receiving the message. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS BARBECUE HASH S ■ BARBECUE CHICKEN Friday July 17 Ready 5:00 P. M. J. C. NABORS STORE Bonds Cross Roads SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads’’ ing a few days in Calhoun with Miss Gail Templeton. Falls leave for Cam P Forrest, near Che- raw Monday morning. Those plan- , T „ .. f ning to make the trip, are Misses, Mr. and Mrs. Jimnjy Budges of g e ^ v Zane Longshore, Ann Bragg, Indian Hoad, Md„ spent last week Ra( ^ el Brown( Sandra Salters, El-[ visiting friends and relatives m Jo-1 eanor Niver> Claudette Crouch,; anna - Melvin Lewis, Jerry Lewis and ; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Humphries jim m y Farmer. of Peoria. 111., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Corley and Birthday Celebration other relatives. Miss Betty Ann The family of Mrs. J. P. Rushton, Walker and Horace Lee Walker, honored her Sunday with a birth- slso of Peoria, were guests of Miss d a y dinner at Joanna club house Julia Mae Humphries and Bud w ith Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick Humphries last week. 1 acting as host and hostess. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm, Sr., : Rushton, Mrs. Bolick’s mother, was spent their vacation in Edwards-! 78 years old. Places were laid for ville, Va , with Mr. and Mrs. Wilie 27 at this affair. The large table Stevens. was overlaid in white and centered Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thompson with a large decorated birthday | and children of Greenwood, were cake. Other table decorations were Sunday guests of Mr. and. Mrs. i attractive arrangements of summer Nudie Brannon. flowers. Those attending were Mrs. Mrs. Mattie Boozer of Newber-: J. P. Rushton, the h'onoree, Mr. and rv, is spending several days with Mrs. N. L. Rushton, Gerald Rush- her sister, Mrs. L. H. Poag, and Mr. ton and Miss Joanne Curry of Lau- Poag. ! rens; Mrs. J. D. Kinard, Miss Ruby | Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cash and son, 1 Kinard, Mrs. Rosabelle Timmer- Dickie, of Cowpens, were Sunday man, G. H. Timmerman, T-Sgt guests of Mrs. J. M. Bozard. Raymond Timmerman and Miss Mrs. Minnie Burnette, Mrs. Geor- Margaret Hoisonback of Newberry: gia Lewis, Miss Lida Mae Burnette, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Miss Miss Geraldine Boweh and Miss Aileene Cook, Mrs. Maggie Minick Melda Carol Dean, accompanied and daughters, Dolie, Dorothy and by Mrs. Minnie Sue Kitchens of Hazel, and Louis Chapman of Pros- 1 Newberry, recently spent the week perity; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rushton in ’ Jacksonville, Fla. and son, Hugh, ot Woodruff; Mr._ ^^■MH^r-Gai4---b^)v.*r[ian-.rTf~~AikrFrT Jat^^-T^ldn ^BoLckr- Dale and- It, Tom' iJbwman of Puerto Rico, Frances; George Walter Fulmer; were Monday visitors of Mr. and Candy and Anna Margaret Dunlap Mrs. Johnnv Lowman. of Joanna. ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kelly, Mr., ♦ and Mrs. Harry Lanford and son, i Larry Garner at Scout Jamboree j Steve, joined Mr. and Mrs. John Larry Garner left Sunday from I Fox of W r alhalla and spent the 1 Greenville by train to attend thei week-end in the mountains near National Boy Scouts of America | Highlands, N. C. Jamboree in California. The scout- * T-Sgt. and Mrs. Raymond Frank- ers from this area will join others Jin and children of Albuquerque, and go by special train from Atlan- N. M, left Tuesday after spending ta and are expected to arrive at the past two weeks with the for- Irvin ranch in Santa Anna, Calif., mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thursday night with the Jamboree Franklin. beginning Friday morning. About Mr. and Ms. Hugh Caldwell and 50,000 scouts will attend this giant thildren, Linda and Eddy, of Spar-; conclave. Accompanying Larry to tanburg, were week-end guests of Greenville were his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Caldwell, and Mrs. Vernon Gamer, Miss Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell had the fol- ma Jean Caldwell and Scoutmaster lowing guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stroud and children, Di anne and Dennis, of Whitmire; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steen and daughter, Cheryl, of Lauens. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and daughter, Gail, of Calhoun Falls, were Sunday visitors of the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hunnicutt and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt attended the funeral of the latter’s sister-in- law, Mrs. Luther Smith, in Green ville Monday. Misses Mary Locke and Betty Ann Wilson of Taylors, spent last Guy G. Clark. Epworlh Pastor Away Rev. Perry W. Turner, pastor of; Epworth Methodist church, left | Tuesday morning to attend the | Town and Country School at Em ory University in Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Turner will be away during week-days for three weeks but will conduct the Sunday services as usual at Epworth church. Birth Announcement Wooten Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wooten announce the birth of a daughter, week with their sisters, Mrs. Har-1 Brenda Faye, on July 7 at Joanna old Russell and Mrs. Ernest Os-1 hospital. Mrs. Wooten will be re borne. Mrs. Bob Wilson, Harold Jar- rett, Billy and Jimmy Sorrow of Greenwood, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Ellison. Recently Mr and Mrs. P. F. Swygert and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert and sons spent several days at Folly Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R F. Swygert also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R .Swygert in Greenwood for a few days. Sonny Ross of Greenville, is visiting Mike Cooley for a few weeks. Mrs. James Simpson spent the week-end in Honea Path with her sister, Mrs. Curtis Jackson, and Mr. Jackson. Bud and Andy Jackson leturned with Mrs. Simpson for a visit with their grandmother, Mr§. L. J. Brock. Rev. Perry W. Turner and John Gaskin visited Toni Farmer, a pa- t.ent at Greenville General hos pital and Mrs. H. M. Willingham, a patient at Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wise of New berry, visited Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Turner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan and children and Mrs. Myrtle Crowe spent Sunday in Brevard, N. C., and visited Mrs. Morgan’s mother, Mrs. Marie Ball, and Mr and Mrs. William Rhodes. Mrs. Leonard Hedges and son, Tony, of Fort Benning Ga., spent the, week recently with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Welchel. Sgt." 1c Hedges joined them for the week-end. Mrs. J. J. Smith and Miss Nan membered as Miss Polly Summer. Card of Thanks May I say thanks to each of you for being so thoughtful of us dur ing the illness and at the death of my sister. The flowers, cards and calls were greatly appreciated. —MRS. C. J- CRAIG ArriTM From Koraa Friends of M-Sgt. James Byars will be delighted to learn he ar rived at Fort Jackson on Tuesday and was met by Mrs. Byars and small daughter, Kim, Mrs. J. L. Brawley and Walt Byars. “Jim,” as he is known, will be here for several weeks. He has been serv ing with the armed forces in Ko rea for the past 12 months. W. S. C. S. Met Tuesday evening the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Epworth church met at the church for the July meeting. The presi dent presided over the business hour and routine business was dis cussed. A secretary of student work was elected, Mrs. P. W. Tur ner. The filling of this office made the society 100 per cent organized in all phases of the work. Mrs. Lester Longshore presented the monthly program, “America on the Move.” She was assisted by Mes dames Cecil O’Dell, James Simp son and Lavinia Cooley. The scrip ture and meditation thoughts were given by Mrs. Pat Bowers. Refreshments were served, con sisting of ice cream, cake and iced drinks during the Social hour. The S... 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