The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 17, 1953, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MBS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative
at Clemson; Harold Willingham,'
Junior at Presybterian College; Kitty 1
Delaney, Sophomore at Gulf Park
College.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch of Green
ville and Joel Kennedy 0 * s P ar *» n
burg, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Johnson.
"Mr and Mrs. John ^ 0:>s ’ a .miss .'Moimuiis r»uiu»icu
vinia Cooley and Mike ai.e - ^ i Last Thursday night, the young
tamily gathering m^Pt^on nd girls of the Penteosta! Holiness
dav night at the home rasion I church honored Miss Judy Simmon^
• rhar ue Verner. This o.casiw.
rs. L.ucUi*'- , . Ver-
Miss Simmons Honored
Rep. and Mrs. Ver-
Mrs.
Warner and Mrs
Vc , r " 0r 1 ‘:‘ i T vSr Harvey Prarie,, cn-
Mr ' ‘ Illinois, to thei
route from Chicago! „ were liau ^uu .«»o. ucn «>
honfe in Riviera Beacrb r Mrs Refreshments of hamburgers
week-end guests of Mi. a • co .ee were served. Miss Simr
with a lingerie shower at the home
of Miss Hazel Wehunt. Parlor
games were enjoyed by the group.
Joint-hostesses with Miss Wehunt
were Miss Rachel Morgan, Mrs. Ju-
, ere lian Hunnicutt and Mrs. Ben Jones
and
Simmons
Car’. Franzen.
\vas presented with a shower of
Mr. and' Mrs. Tot f e * art
t w Davis visited Mr. on: ^
r. k D ivi , i n Ware Shoals Sunday. w s> c s> ,| 0 i ds Me et
Mr* D tvi' remained with her son, The Womans society of Christian;
Davis and Mrs. Davis for a vlil " Service of Epworth church met last
’ Mr and Mrs. J. C. Stroud and TuesdajcjeveningLat the home of Mrs.
■hi’dren of Whitmire were weekend Tot Stewart on the ciinton-Joanna
guests of the latter’s parents, .
Mrs. Cliff Caldwell
highway. Twenty-six members were
present and a new member, Mrs.
klr and Mrs. E. J. Willingham ms- jj u ' oert Godfrey was added to the
I ted relatives in Ninety’ Six Sunday group Mrs Furman Frady was a
tWiroon a visitor. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Stew-
“•'mV and Mrs. Johnny Jenlrln, and art were Mrs. Joe Abrams, Miss Kit-
j * h . cr Johnette spent Sunday in tie Mae ^ os i e y and Mrs. Johnny
G^nwood will? Mr. and Mrs. Frel;^,, j
The. program chairman^ Mrs. La-
vinia Cooley presented the new por-.
gram material, “A Sower Went
^Mr‘and Mrs George ^nes and
■ .. cn Leslie and Lynn o. Koa g ram ma:erii
oke Rapids, N. C., visited Mr. an;1 Forth.” The devotional thoughts
Mi- Cecil R. O’Dell. were given by Mrs. Luther Wright.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. As , ist j n g yi rs Coole}’_in the latter
Lefvr Longshore were Jim Ale wine part q{ the p r0 g ram “ n a dramati-
of Silverstreet, Mr. and Mrs. J- L- za .j on an d discussion/ were Mrs.
VVcssin c, er and Douglas and Mrs. p uc jy p ra ter, Mri. James Simpson,
Martha Watts and children also ot and Mrs Cecil O’Dell.
Silverstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. J
E. Abney and
The president presided during the
business hour. The communion
daiu hter. June, of Newberry weie ^jgwards appointed for October 4
Saturday visitors of Mrs. Pearl >' n- , A . ere ^j rs p e arl Williams and Mrs.
S.
liam.-.
Mr
and
Homer Jacks. Mrs. Buford Weir and
Mrs. Ross Lathrop o* ^j rs Hubert Godfrey were asked to*
a io n are spending the week wi.n serve on ♦j le committee to.be respon-
the latter s parents, \Ir.
Carlton Wehunt.
and Mrs
sible for the cleaning of the altar I
brass, communion service and bap-
^^rr.n.y Boyce of Clemson spent silver. i
the weekend with his parents. Mr. Meeting plans for the Fall Semi-
^and Mrs. Marion Boyce. . n ar to be held in Clinton Septem-
M rj . Floyd Abrams and son, Joe, ber 24 were discussed, also. The pres- 1
and K..ren Surratt joined Mrs. Ao-'j de ru stated that she would contact
ram? aunt in Newberry and spent eac } 1 member prior to September 24
the weekend in Aiken with Mrs. An- and hoped many would plan to at-
nie Gunter. tend. The buainess hour was dis-
M:ss Elaine Franzen spent the m j sse d w ith prayer by Mrs. Jeff
week-end in Clemson with friends. O’Dell.
Pvt. Billy Stewart of Camp Gor- The hostesses served ham biscuits,
don. Ga., spent the weekend with Mr. j ce j an *i bana splits.
~~ahd- Mrs. Luke Clark. ♦
• '• Mf1rr*'Cwile7 wars the week-end Elaine Gfnn Celebrates Birthday
gue-f of Verner Ross, Jr., and Pat Qn Saturday afternoon, Elaine
Pos.- of Greenville. f- ^ Ginn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ir
by Ginn, celebrated her 8th birthday
with a party at her home on Pickens
street. Active out-door games were
. . i laughter of U hit- enjoyed and the 13 children present
.vere given multi-colored party bal-
oons for favors. Mrs. Marian Elliott
jssisted Mr* Ginn in entertaiiyng.
Refreshments of ice cream and
on cake were served. The cake was the
center of Ihe linen covered dining
Mrs. Sallie Crocker, Mrs. Charlie
Ku.g :,r.d daughter. Mary Ethel
Hai i. Mrs. Paul Conner, Mrs. John
Brotncr
m.! (. v.•.: v Sue. lay visitors of Mr.
a’.o M:>. J '.in Ga.'kin.
Mr. .aid Mrs. J H. Croft of Sil-
vt-rstn t ’ . isite.i Mr. and .wrs. Cecil
ODGl ..nd Mrs. Annie Girk
Thursday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton, and j a bi e anc i was topped with choco
G<u!, and Miss Dicker! of Calhoun i a te frosting, pink decorations and
Fails were Sunday guests of Mr. burning candles.
Mrs. Jeif O'Dell. Later Mr. and Mrs. The honoree received many gifts.
Templeton,* Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell and
grand-daughter, Sue, and Bud O'Dell Thank You Note
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Phipps; May I extend my most sincere
of Whitmire. thanks and appreciation to the fine
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hannah of Ga- staff of nurses at Joanna Memorial!
lax, Ya., were week-end guests of hospital. Dr. McFadden, the pastors;
Air. and Mrs. Maurice Davenport, Jr., and friends for the many kindnesses
and Mrs. Swannie Wicker. ; shown me during my recent illness.
Mrs. Boyd Patterson and grand- The flowers, cards and gifts were
son, Phillip Wicker, spent the week- lovely.
«nd in Orangeburg with Mr.. Patter- MRS. GRACE CLARK,
son. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs,jOliver” ♦
Wicker went to Orangeburg and Mrs. Birthday Dinner
Patterson and Phillip accompanied On Sunday at the noon hour Mr.
them home. 1 and Mrs. Barron O’Shields and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawley and Bill O'Shields honored Mrs. George
children were Sunday dinner guests Metts with a birthday dinner at the
of Mrs. R. A. Brawley, Sr., in Union, former's home on Milton road.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven and The decorated cake in pink and
daughter, Gaye, spent the weekend green with lighted candles was the
in Walter boro with relatives. centerpiece for the table. Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater and was served buffet style to the fbllow-
Mrs. Marie Price and children vis-1 ing: Mrs. Bill O'Shields and children,
ited relatives in Batesburg Sunday. Tom, John Earle, Audrey and Jerry;
Mrs. E. L. Street of Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. George Metts and chil-
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Head of At- dren Cathey and Sylvia; Mr. and
lanta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ^Irs. Barron O’Shields and son,
O’Dell on Saturday. Mrs. Street is Alien. Later the group visited rela-
the sister of Mr. O’Dell. i tives in Little Mountain.
Mrs. Nettie Mills of Greenville; ■*-
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sympathy To Bragg Family
Pat Wise. She accompanied her The community extends deepest
daughter Mrs. John Lynch back to sympathy to the family of the late
Greenville Sunday. ; Eley Bragg. Mr. Bragg passed away
Mrs. Eugene Smith., Mr. and Mrs. \ Sunday and the funeral was at Jo-
Jessie Smith of Newberry, Mrs. J. D. j anna Baptist church Tuesday after-
Rushton and son, Milton of Johnston i noon, conducted by Rev. James
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and Rev. P. W. Turner.
Reginald Rushton and Mrs. Annie Birth Announcements
Oirk.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bedenbaugh
Morphy
and Gurney Bedenbaugh of Bates- ^ r - ahd Mrs. Toy Harold Murphy
burg, and Mr. and Mrs. *Landie Bed-j ann °unce the birth of a daughter,
enbaugh of Columbia were Sunday Kathy Arleen, at Joanna Memorial
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bed-1 hospital on September 10. Mrs. Mur-
enbaugh. |Pby will be remembered by her
Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis and ma ny ffiends as Miss Mamie Lee
sons, Terry and Skpiper attended a
birthday dinner in Ninety Six Sun
day honoring Mrs. Willie Wilson.
Back To College „
The boys and girls of Joanna who
have left recently for college in va
rious places are Robert Franzen, jun
ior at Clemson; Melvin Franzen,
freshman at Clemson; Dorothy Carr,
sophomore, Winthrop; Jimmy Stew
art, Junior at - ^Wofford; Joanne
Thompkins; sophomore at North
Greenville Junior college; Judy Sim
mons, Emmanuel College at Frank
lin Springs; Doris Phillips, Fresh
man at Gardner Webb, Boiling
Springs, N. C.; Carl Phillips, Soph
omore at Mars Hill; Helen Phillips,
Junior at Furman University; CaUie
Thomas,% Sophomore at Anderson
.College; Tommy Boyce, Sophomore
Gardner.
Mias Simmons and Mr. Tucker
Honored
The young people of the Pente
costal Holiness church entertained
for Miss Judy Simmons and Eldon
Tucker at the parsonage on Satur
day night. Miss Simmons is leaving
for Emmanuel college and Mr. Tuck
er for Holmes Bible Institute. Mrs.
Ben Jones led the games on the
lawn.
Refreshments of punch and cook
ies were served.
Tommy Boyce Awarded Scholarship
Tommy Boyce son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Boyce and a sophomore at
Clemson this year, has been awarded
the Keever Starch company scholar-
(continued on page six)
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