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/ Page Two _ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 1 -tM+P' ■' Thursday, July $0,1953 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative worth’s father, Wijlian) Whitley of Rockingham, N. C. Due to his serious illness, Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth left last Thursday night for Rock ingham. Friends extend to them Mrs. Bryce Little and son, Al, of Myrtle Beach, are spending this week with Mrs. Little’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross. children, Johnny and Dickey, spent heartfelt sympathy. the weekend in Columbia with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams. r'nnr.tK, v-jcon md con Don- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and me, of Chicago, 111., are visiting her j Miss Malba Gardner attended the °’ c lo^ at the church^The^ program parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. R. L. Francis. Redding of Miss _Betty Galloway jis W. S. C. S. To Meet The Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet August 4 at 7 ] the week in Newberry with her;several weeks in Niles, Michigan, mother, Mrs. Ida Cromer. Mrs. with relatives Cromer continues ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw of Clinton were Friday visitors of the iattcr’s sister, Mrs. Joe Johnson and Mr. Johnson. Those attending the stock car John Gaskin addressed the adult class of Bethlehem church of Wat erloo Sunday and was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrse. Ludie Riser. Sunday. Pope Oxner and Tillman Morse races near Charlotte, N. C. Friday j attended the motor boat races in night were Messrs. Rufus and Har-' A n d e *' son Sunday. ‘Our Father’s Temple.” in theii Vr and M rs Emory Moore were [and'“Ryan _ Ekiiind Tuesday at Ebe-jform of a drama and will be led by I Sim da v rruests of Mr and Mr* Bob nczcr Baptist Church at Trenton. Lavima Cooley. Also a IvSnot NewLry: . Miss Joanne Reader is expend j l.yy he Mr., Walter Fulmer is spending' home th.s weekend, after spending ^ S^&^rk. The hMte^esto Stroud, Mrs. Ruby Prater and Mrs. Claude Franks. Delightful Surprise Rev. Ben F. Jones was honored with a lovely surprise birthday party at Joanna Club House Saturday night by members of the Pentecostal Holiness church. The program was 'opened with appropriate remarks made by J. J. Whitmire. Music, read ings and fellowship were enjoyed prior to the serving of dinner. Rev. Jones received numerous gifts. Bridges - Bishop The Joanna Baptist dhurch was the scene at 4 o’clock on July 26 of the wedding of Miss Sara Joan Bridges and James Robert Bishop, Jr. at which the Rev. James B. Mitchell officiated, using t h e double ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before a background of 7 branch candlelabra holding lighted tapers, tall stately palms and ffloor length baskets of white gladioli interspersed with old Darnell, Bernie Davis, Walt Ful mer, Freeman Evans, Winfield Bish op, Barron O’Shields, Julian Hun- nicutt, Harold Russell and George Walter Fulmer. Master Sergeant James Byars, home on leave from Korea, has re ceived his orders to report to Fort Hood, Texas, August 16. Mrs. Byars and small daughter, Kim, plan to ioin him as soon as possible. Saturday visitors at Ridgecrest, X. C. were Mrs. Alvin Whelchel, Linda Whelchel, Miss Betty Nor wood, Mrs. Carl Sease and Mrs. Helen Evans. Carl Phillips spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C. visiting friends. Sandy Templeton spent last week in Calhoun Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clisby Templeton and Judy, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Templeton and Sandy and Gail Templeton accompanied them home. Gail is spending the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Summers and son, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Grover Farmer and children * vis ited Mrs. Farmer’s mother in Spar tanburg Sunday. Mrs. Farmer and children remained for a visit. Mesdames Glenn Carr, E. J. Wil lingham, Rolfe Clark, Wm. A. Moor head, L. H. Poag, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cp!. Murl Honeycutt, recently re-. B Colc> Fred p utnam , Mr. and Mrs. fern. A wrought iron trellis covered ;urr.cci from France, is spending his furlough with his wife and small Louis Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy and Larry were among the daughter, Pam. Mrs.^ Hojieyputt is man y visiting at Ridgecrest, N. C. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris and chil- •he tormcr Miss Jo Nell Lowman. Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore and Manning Moore of Rembert were dren accompanied by Mrs. Norris’ Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Mattie Heaton of Clin- Johnny Moore. Little Johnny who, ton, attended a joint birthday din- with‘ ivy and flanked by circular urns holding greens completed the lovely setting. The guest pews were marked with narrow white satin rib bons and the family pews were marked with large pom-pom white bows. A program of nuptial music was had been visiting his grandparents; ner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lewis presented by Miss Dorothy Carr, accompanied Dr. and Mrs. MoorejEloyd in Rpyston, Ga. Sunday, home to Joanna. , Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith and Miss Jane Wofford of Thorn well is son, Steven, of Greenville, were Sun spending this week with her aunt, day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Homer Jacks and Mr. Jacks ' Lloyd Smith. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacks j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin^Bedenbaugh were Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks and and children visited Mrs. John Bed- children of Clinton. The occasion 1 enbaugh in Leesville Sunday. . honored the father’s birthday, Homer i Miss Malba Gardner, who has Jacks. • ' been at Ridgecrest, N. C. for the Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert; summer, is spending several days and sons, spent Sunday in Newberry, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood. ' A. Gardner. On July 24, Miss Marlene Thomas Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr. and son, celebrated her birthday. Ronnie, of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Robert J-. F. Lowman, Sr., Betty Ann Low- Thomas and John Earl Thomas vis- man, Cpl. and Mrs. Murl Honeycutt ited Mrs. Sam Loyd in Greenville and daughter, Pam, spent Sunday^at Saturday. - — White Rock -with. Mr. and Mrs. j. J. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Lowman. Mrs. J. L. Brawley were Mrs. Martha Hughes of Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. Clifton Greesson and children of High Point, N. C., Miss Ida Garner of Kelton, Mrs. J. V. Askew of Lock hart, Joe Askew of Aiken, Mrs. R. A. Brawley, Sr. of Union, Mr. and Mrs. IJ. A. Brawley, Jr. and son of Buf falo," and Mr. and Mrs. Lester. Hair. Miss Hazel Wehunt is spending the week in Aiken with her sister Mrs. Ross Lathrop and Mr. Lathrop. Mrs. P. W. Turner and children spent last week in Newberry with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bauknight. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams were Mr. and Miss Helen Phillips spent Sunday in C|over with a former school mate, Miss Elaine Forster. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell were Mrs. Bud Street and Clyde Street of Greenwood, and Mrs. Flossie Sligh and Mrs. Lonnie Trout man of Newberry. Mrs. Harold Russell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Taylors. Mr. and Mrs# E. N. Nix of Simp, sonville visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Frank Reeder and Mr. Reeder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gambrel of organist, and Mrs. Alec Crawford, vocalist. The candles were lighted by ush ers Kenneth Boyce and John Earl Smith. Charles Force was best man. The bride’s only attendant was j Miss Mary Bishop, sister of the groom. She wore an ankle length gown of lavender satin with an over dress of lavishly embroidered match ing organdy and a tulle stole. Her bouquoet was of two shades of purple asters tied with pink satin ribbon. The flower girl was little Donna Force. She was dressed in white 1 satin and lace with dainty blue rib- 1 bons about the waist and a small arrangement of blue forget-me-nots for her hair. She scattered flower *’ petals from a basket of net and nar row ribbons. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Hosia Bridges. She wore a gown of white nylon tulle with inserted bands of lace and a full skirt. A lace bolero with Peter Pan collar, self covered buttons and sleeves ending in calla lily points was worn over the tight fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil of imported il lusion was held by a lace halo en crusted with seed pearls. She car ried a white satin Bible topped with a white * orchid and showered with satin ribbons. Mrs. Bridges, mother of the bride. Honea Path were Sunday guests of! wore a blaclc linen fitted dress with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins. I white trimmings and white acces- and Mrs. Ercie Brown and Miss Hilda Oxner visited the Fields fam ily in Batesburg Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey and Mrs. Leila Turner of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner and daughter, Lana, of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alexander and son, Stan, were Saturday supper j Mrs. Prater Loses Sister guests of Mr., and Mrs. Calvin Coop-j—The—community extends deepest er of Clinton. Following supper, the | sympathy to Mrs. Louie Prater and tnoup enjoyed the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert ac companied by the former’s mother, Mrs. G. B. Swygert of Atlanta, Ga., Monday at 5 o’clock. Those from • VIrs - James Robert Bishop, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner, Mr. sor i es - Her corsage was of white Mrs. Bishop, Sr. wore a dress of navy and white with matching ac cessories and a white carnation shoulder corsage. —Immediately following the eere- H mony the couple received in the family in the passing of her sister, foyer of the church. They were as- Mrs. Frank Fields of Batesburg! sisted by their parents, Mr. and Funeral services were conducted - VIrs - Hosia Bridges and Mr. and spent the week end in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Swygert. The elderly Mrs. Swygert will spend two weeks in Greenville with her j.on. Mrs. P. B. Hanvey, Mrs. David Motes and children, Mrs. Jewel El lison and son of Greenville, were! Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Joanna attending were Mr. and Mrs.! rnembers °f the bridal party. Louie Prater, Mrs. Marie Price, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors, Leonard Price and Mrs. Hack Prater. Frank Street Passes Deepest sympathy is extended to Special Services Sunday Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock spe cial evangelistic services will be held at the Pentecostal Holiness church. Rev. Roscoe Patrick, State Moder ator, will speak. Mrs. Johnny Stroud in the passing of her brother-in-law, JVank Street of Greenwood. Funeral services were conducted Saturday. James E. Thomas. Pat Ross of Greenville spent sev eral days with Mike Cooley last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wilburn and i grand-daughter, Marie Snow of Lau- Loses Bier Father rens, were Saturday guests of Mr. Word was ..received in the com- ■and Mrs. V. 'L. Wilburn. munity early Sunday morning of the Mr. and Mrs. John I. Moore and passing of Mips; james Rollings- Fall Term Opening September 8 REGISTER NOW! . Begin now to fortify yourself for continuous employment and advancement in your future career. Beginning salaries in busi ness are at an unprecedented high; promotion rapid., Acquire extra business skill as career insurance. 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The special feature of the program was the address of the newly-appointed Assistarft Postmas ter General, Norman R. Abrams of the Bureau of Post Office Opera tions, Washington, D. C. Joanna People At Ridgecrest Those attending the Baptist As sembly Grounds at Ridgecrest, North Carolina last week were: Mrs. Bertha Stroud, Misses Myrtle Murphy, Syl via Veal, Linda Buchanan, Ethel Mae Rowe, Jeanette, Evans, and Frances Bolick. Those attending for one day or a part of the week were: Miriam Long, Bill Crawford, Ronnie Hueble, Linda Jo Poore, Wayne Murphy, Bruce Murphy, Gail Mur phy, Judy Dunlap, J. B. Putnam, Terry Rushton, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Davenport,. 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