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I*aj;e Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative ■ Mrs. Henry Hunter, Mrs. John G. Miss Bozard Honored Powers, Jr., and daughter, Pam, were y^ry lovely courtesy was extend-1 week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 0( j to Miss Mildred Ella Bozard on Shortlidge of Charlotte, N. C. 'last Wednesday afternoon when Mr.' ADAN Jack Wright of Pensacola, 1 and Mrs. P. B. Mitchell invited Fla., spent the week-end with his par-, close friends and business as-j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wright. ' sociates of the honoree to a 5 o’clock | CPO Colie Gruber of Norfolk, Va.,| drop-in at their home, at which time i spent the week-end with Mrs. Gruber j announcement was made of the date' and small daughter, Patricia Kaye, for the wedding of Miss Bozard and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James [James Kelly Waits. Lovelace were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. Robert But ler of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Palmer and daughter, Mary, of Ware Shoals, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchen of Newberry were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Burnette, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mike visited Mrs. S. L. Hair at Columbia hospital Sat- urday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pimms and daughter of Pendleton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hum phries. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Helms and daughters, Phyllis and Sherry of Fort Mill were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy of Newber ry visited Mr. and Mrs. H.-P. Lindsey Sunday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap were Mr. and Mrs, r. d. Bow* ?rs and : Janice of G reenwood Bobby Beck and son, berry; Mr. and Mrs. ] Mr. and Mr s. N. L. 1 rens. The lower floor and the broad breeze-swept porches of the Mitchell’s | country home were thrown open to the guests. Artistic arrangements of garden variety late summer flowers were used in the entrance hall, the living room, and porches, while more formal groupings of hot house flow- erage were used to advantage in the stately dining room. As the forty-five guests arrived they were registered. Mrs. G. N. Foy presided over the white leather-bound guest book while Miss Linda Buchan an pinned pastel colored plastic bells, matching the ones in the honoree’s corsage, on each person, as they passed into the game rooms. Winning prizes in the attractive; contests, appropriate to the occasion, were Mrs. Claire Evans, Miss Dott Crawford, and Mi*s Bozard. Mrs. Louis Murphy and Mrs. Nathan Bra- I zel assisted with entertaining. Miss Bozard was becomingly at tired in an autumn brown sheer after-! noon party frock with which she wore nnall daughter, and Mi>. two-toned sandals. Her onlv jewelry) •CK unu ^n um., ^ were her engagement ring‘and gold r. and Mrs. Rav Franks and 7 ^ v r To,, "edding-band earrings. She wore a Mis. N. L. Rushton of Lau- : h ,, corsa „ e . rented bv the Mr. son, Dean end guests Humphries Putnam. and Mrs of Newberry were week- of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ! shoulder corsage, presented by the hostess, made of clustered miniature md Mrs. Ralph Wicker and pastel colored bells. Announcement of the wedding date was made by Little Miss Eugenia Byars, who was introduced to the j group by Mrs. John Henry Daven-; J. F. Lowman, Jr., port. Jr. Displayed on a large white and son, Ronnie, of Greenwood were cardboard wedding bell were the \ Sunday dinner guests of the former’s words: Mildred — Kelly, January 16,1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Low- 1954. The bell was beautifully done , man. ' i» water color. The clapper was cas- I Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors and caded lilies-of-the-valley and a pink! Dale visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hen- hand-painted 000k graced the top. I ry Nabors in Laurens Sunday. After games and the announcement | Mrs. E. J. Willingham returned of the wedding date, the guests \»cre Sunday night from a week's visit in invited into the ig dining room fair- 1 Leesville, La., with Lt. and Mrs. Rich- ly teeming with hospitality. The fully aid Willingham. Mrs. Willingham and extended banquet table, in the center small son, Rickey accompanied the 0 f the high ceilinged and rose design | former home for an extended visit papered room, was covered with a i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. handsome imported white linen and ! McCarthey. Enroute from Leesville, inserted lace cloth. The focal attrac-1 Mrs. Willingham and her guests tion was a crystal bowl holding a low stopped in Atlanta, Ga., for a visit of arrangement of white and pink fring- several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ed asters, flanked by burning pink Howard. tapers in crystal holders. Served bouf- Mrs. Milton Bolick and Mrs. Cecil fet style were a variety of party O'Dell attended a bridal party in New- sandwiches, potato chips, green and berry last Wednesday afternoon at pink mints in over-sized silver and the home of Mrs. R. M. Bolton, hon- crystal service plates. On one corner 1 ortng Mrs? Margaret Holsonback. o of stuf-■ J. B. Putnam spent the past two fed olives in an old fashioned nose- weeks in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. gay effect. Clyde Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. C. B Cole were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Putnam and J. B. accompanied them home. From a smaller service table the | guests were served white cake squares topped with fluffy green peaks of icings. Green colored punch was Miss Yelda Farmer of Columbia is served from a flower encircled bowl spending the week with her parents, on a small table near the exit. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer. The antique service chest held a Mr. and Mrs. James Mundy and boat-shaped arrangement of pink and children of Georgetown are visiting white gladioli, with electric candles the latter’V parents, Mr. and Mrs. in crystal candelabra reflecting in the H. M. Elliott. goldleaf wall mirror above. Rev. Ben F. Jones, accompanied by Assisting in doing honors in the his mother of Beach Springs, left refreshment rooms were Mrs. D. J. Saturday for Arkansas to visit his Buchanan, Mrs. Robert Wrenn, and sister who is quite ill. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Warren Dillard. Out of town guests were M rs - R- R- Cash of Cowpens. sister of the hon oree; Mrs. J. M. Waits of Belton, sis ter of the fiance; Misses Marcy Weeks and Doris Whitmire of Lau- Warren Dillard of children will be at the family home at Beach Springs until Rev. Jones re turns. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williamson and children of Columbia were Satur day guests of the former’s sister, rens, and Mrs. Mrs. Grey Stroud and Mr. Stroud. Cross Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and children visited the former’s mother. Birth Announcement Mrs, C. M. Salters of Greenwood Sun- Holt day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt announce i Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Prater arul the birth of a daughter at Joanna children visited Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Memorial hospital on .September 5. | Werts, in Prosperity Sunday after- Mrs. Holt is the former Miss Shirley-l noon. Friends of Mr. and Howard Smith will be interested to know they have moved £tom A^nderspn to Long Beach, California. Mi's. Smith is the former Mis Fuller. 1 G. A. Coronation The Girls Auxiliary of the Reedy River Association held their annual Clara Gojsnell of Joanna and the coronation at the West End Baptist young couple h#'s a small son, Benny, church Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore, Di- The church was decorated in the anne and Betty Zane were Saturday G. A. colors of green, white and gold, supper guests of the latter’s father, Mrs. Evelyn Lever, associational Jim Alewine of Silverstreet. counselor, led the girls in their work. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Finnley of The Maidens, Ladies-in-waiting and Mountville were Friday guests of Mr. Princesses advanced in their turn as and Mrs; J. D. O'Dell. Miss Dolly Caldwell and Miss Faye Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Smith and son, Leopard played the organ and piano,, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith respectively. The ■ Queens advanced, of Pelzer and Mrs. J. C. Meeks and preceded by theijr crown bearers, gav children of Clinton visited Mr. and their work and were crowned by Mrs. Mrs. C. A. Gtvinn-Sunday. John E. Smith, Ass^wational W. M. U. Reginald Rushton • and children president. - spent Sunday in Saluda with his Miss Annette Young of Newberry mother, Mrs. R. A. Rushton. sang “I'd Rather Have Jesus” and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Willingham “Seal Us O Holy Spirit.” and children spent Sunday in Colum- bia with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baptist Church Notes Franks. The Girls’ Auxiliary of the Joanna Alton Gwinn, AE-3, of Whiting Baptist church met at the church Field, Milton, Fla., is spending a 16- Friday, September 4 at 6:45 P, M. day leave with his parents, Mr. and ar ^ we ht to _^ie West End Baptist., Mrs. C. A. Gwinn. church, Newberry for a Coronation Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCary and service. Those in the service from the son. of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Deri Joanna church were: Miriam Long, Jacks and children of Clinton, and Joanne Reeder'Queens; Judy Dunlap, Eddy Jac ks of Gray Court were Sun- -^ nii a Margaret Dunlap, Princesses, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer ^eda Jester, Gcj.B Murphy, Willa Rae Jacks. McGowan, Ladies-in-Waiting; Mary Ann Brown, Maiden; with their coun- Enjoy Outing at Recreation Shelter ^lors, Miss Ruth Hair and Mrs. Carl -ri o • r» * . /• t- Stroud. Lynn Riser and Eddie Bar- J!h ‘He a, cHe Recreation Shelter ,,,, Milton 10m Friday afternoon. Twenty-two Mrs. Mabel Barfield and Johnny, Mrs! ^ Mt a,„. Mr, Mark Brown The leader. Mr, V. L. Wilburn, .s- Ham “ Mr.' and Mr" F™nk Reeder! sisted by Mbs. J. H. Jacks, (partici pated with the children in J^he roasting of hot dogs and served poflfto chips, and soft drinks. Thank-You Note Please accept my hearty and sin cere appreciation for all the kindness es shown during my recent hospital ization. The pastors of all the church es were wonderful and the cards, flowers, calls and prayers were most welcome. May God’s richest blessings abide with each of you and Joanna Memorial hospital’s staff. . ‘ —GRANNY DAVIS. Wayne Murphy, and Mr. Millard Murphy. ^outh Fellowship of the church met at the home of Miss Joanne Tomp kins Sunday evening after the wor ship service with about 40 people pre sent. 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