The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 15, 1953, Image 12

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1* i i IPage Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 15, 1953 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA *RS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative adminis- j. Phillip Wicker Observes Birthday P. C. Scores, Upset Over Wofford Ml.'S Kiltie Mae Mosley, trator of Joanna Memorial hospital, Phillip Wicker, son of Mr. and Mrs. South Carolina’s Little Three col litlcndcd the State, Nurses asso- Oliver Wiekef, was six years old Oc-i ] e g c football league got an’early . „ . ri? ion in Greenville Thursday and tober 7 and in observance of the <><>! season jolt here Friday, night when j made the conversion vcred "Wofford Terriers, 7-d. Presbyterian scored its touch- nv n and winning extra point af ter a 70-yard drive early in the) Joe McCully missed the extra point with a top 4-0 record scored in the second quarter on a quarterback sneak by bherry Awtrey. Tackle .rst quarter. Most of the yardage •a: :e through the air wjth quarter- bick Harry Hamilton doing the passing. Fullback Gene Carter Ft i< - v oi last week casion he invited 23 small guests for; Presbyterian upset the heavily fa- x1r : Johnnv Stroud, and Misses a party at his home on Workman s'-oud and Brenda O’Dell Drive Saturday afternoon: Thfc chil- ... rf s -’urdav Visitors in Laurens, dren enjoyed out-door .games. The %nd Mrs. C. D. Bowers and birthday cake was .the centerpiece j t ..‘.\ e< 0 f Greenwood for the dining table and was decorat- t-Vn'i guests'.of Mr. and ed in pink and blue on a white PuiT’an. . frosted background with burning y r . W y Adams of Co-' qfihlsLles. Surrounding the cake was W c« k in Joanna =a shower of fancy wrapped gifts. v’offord. which entered the game -ecord to 2-1. The Terriers threatened several t’rnes in the last half, but always found a stone wall defense after getting inside Presbyterian’s 20. Ihe victory boosted Presbyterian’s A crowd of 4,500 witnessedJb© game. , _ ' DARKER. MOLASSES '“IT you prefer dark gingerbread and your molasses on hand is light colored, add a teaspoon of melted chocolate to each cup of molasses used. Ttw. An Mr daughter were weeK . W Mr : s.* ■'* drrd f riend^.' I During. the refreshment hour, the [' in circle, on the Wicker assisted by X. D; mo. .Mrs. Mr: Mam Xabor; V: Pa a . gLH ;hildv •• tin; Rc W Clark tier’s’ mothc *f~~G , rt or. Nil ‘roam, ass-jjrted c»ak..- and ' hot •h..c.>la:e ‘ with marshal’’.lows, the ,.»ks d packages or party suckers Commission On Edaeatton Meets Sunday" .-.fternoon the commission YOUR NAME ENGRAVED in metal on a I 'r. .m : ■ •£ •'.t ;>ia:eci her 77th birth- Uii MUvt UC.a V AUik ' “with Mrs. Lavir tia Cooley - hair* I.|V O itiber 14. man, met and el iacted end passed on Mr. Mias. Oliver Wicker an;i the various off. ..era i : the 1953-54 «>n Pr. ), v;siteci .Mrs-. Eli Bragg fiscal year of the church school. Sund.iv urnixm near Clinton. These officers a tnd teacners will be Mrs. Gu y Clarke and Mrs. Betty headed by the r .ewly e’.ecfed church Pr.iicr are spending the week in At- School Suprintei .dent, Harmon Mur- tanta, Ga., with Mrs. Clqrke's broth- rah, Jr., and his assistant'^ -John .... Harold Owens and Mrs. Owens. - Cobb. The officers for thd~dimmi3- Air. and Mrs. J. O. Chitwood. Lee s ion are as follows: Chainiiam—Mrs.' Ctut wood and Mrs. P. F. Mathews James Simpson; Publicity Secretary j sjh nt Sunday in Elberton, Ga., with —Mrs. Cecil O'Del’i. friends and relatives. I n fhe church school the superin-i. Mrs. Evie Mayfield of Charleston^ enc j en . s 0 f departments and spent several days last week with co-workers are as follows: . her sister, Mrs. Glenn Franklin and Adult Department, W. D.' Beck-! MH Frank!ifir' ham with John Gaskin, Bill Byars, Mr., ind Mrs. Marvin Holsonback, By arSi Mr?. Harmon Murrah, Jr., Ray Holsonback and Pfc. and Mrs. Mrs. Jame3 Simpson and Mrs. Cecil 1 Frank ’Holsonback of Newberry and O’Dell as teachers. Fort Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Youth Department: Mrs. Johnny -Jack H olsonb ack Sunday. 'Stroud with Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, Mr., and Mrs. Vernon Garner vis-■ Mrs Buford Weir, Jimmy Stewart, itcfJ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills i n : Vernon Garner, Mrs. C. A. Gwinn Whitmire Sunday afternoon. i teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mr. 5 Children's Department: Mrs. Ru- anri Mrs. Emory Moore visited Mr. ^olph Prater wiht Mrs. John Gaskin, and filrs. Sam Waits in Asheville,, Mrs. Virgie Garner, Mrs. Cecil Farm- N C„ Sunday. They returned by way ert Mrs v . L. Wilburn, Mrs. E. H. • of Greenville and visited Mr. and Alexander, Mrs. Betty Simmons, Mrs. . Mrs. Bill Waits. James Brown, Hac Prater, Mrs,| Mrs. Martha Watts and children Lester Longshore, Mrs. Pope Motes. > • and Jim AleWine of. Silverstreet, Secretary of the Church Seh were Saturday guests of Mr. and James Brown with Mrs. Buford; Mrs. Lester Longshore. Weir as assistant, and .Alvin Beden- Mrs. Louis Davis, Mrs. Lucile 53^^ a$ treasurer. • Jenkins and daughter, Bennie, and The meeting adjourned with; Mr.-. Gladys Mason ot Greenwood prayer by Mrs. James C. Simpson. • and Mr. and -Mra. G-roven-J.eukms-oi 1— ' ' Aiken were Snday guests of Mr. and Baptist Church Activities Mrs. Wade Jenkins. On Tuesday evening, October 6i “ _ the Mable Moorhead circle, of the .Attend Carolina Moose Association Joanna Baptist church held their A group of Loyal Order of Moose regular meeting in the educational' members of Joanna attended the building. Mrs. L. H. Poag, in the •Carolina Moose Association at the absence of the circle chairman, pre- Ceorge Vanderbilt Hotel in Ashe- sided over the business and Mis. j ville, N. C. over the week-end. Earl W W.' Hair read the scripture. The; Sineath was elected vice-president of group voted to go to the county j the association and received his Fel- home i on Tuesday, October 13. Mrs. i lowship degree. The association hon- Lee Thomas gave an interesting dis- • wed John Ross by electing him as cussion on the second chapter of an honorary president for life. The ’ "Pray Ye.” Refreshments of chicken • Joanna Ritual team finished fourth salad, potato chips, ritz crackers, • wit of eleven teams in the ritual i cookies, and coffee were served by roanpetition. The team is composed Mrs. T. G. Murphy and Miss Mary • of Messers George Sineath, Grady, Fuller. • Spires. Hack Prater, Wade Smith, * ♦- Earl Sineath. Marion Banks, D. B. i Church Leadership banquet on Bozard and J. B. Killian. Some mem- Saturday, October 17, 7:30 P. M. For bers of the team finished second and officers and leaders of the church, third in the entire competition, but Speaker: Mrs. Mildred Clinkscales, the average of the team as a whole, P rOTnc> tional Secretary' of First Bap- wa. fourth place. Those attending tist church, Andersorf Tickets 50; th* meeting from Joanna were John, cents. They may be obtained from Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath, Mr. j Sunday School or Training Union I unii Mrs. J. B. Killian, Mr. and Mrs.' leaders or from church office. CTr-urge Stockman, Mr. and Mrs.' (4 firady Spires, Mr. and Mrs. Hacxi On' Sunday evening. October 11 Prater. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Banks.' after "worship service, about . Mi and Mrs. Wade Smith, George Intermediates and Young People of Sineath, D. B Bozard, Irby Ginn, The church met in ‘he recreation Wee Kings more, Dorsey Riding, r00m Youth Fellowship. The and Lawrence Jenkins. group enjoyed quiet games and a w film on alcohol. Refreshments of cold Mrs. Hazel Honored ham sandwiches, cookies, and Mrs. Virginia Hazel was honored "-“iks were served. recently with a shower given by a , tfmp of friends at the home of her . The . Fra l '? ces Watson circle of the -other. Mrs. c. W. Chandler on|;^! ch "'h ra “ t . on ,J h “ rsda 3 r £»- likens street. Mrs. Joelene Mason, | r! ,1 . g 'P ct,,l t er 15 ^ 0un «. F ^ 0 - Mrs. Oliver Wicker and Mrs. Bar-' f e s r> - , P a r.ment at , .30 An mstalla- bara Thomas led the 22 guests in an Jon aervlce wl1 !, . he > d and a 1 hour of entertainment. Mrs. Chaud-‘ members are ‘ nvded t0 ^ P resent ler served sandwickhes, potato chips, doughnuts, assorted mints and soft drinks. The honoree was presented with a unique corsage with pink ribbons and a shower of lovely gifts. Scouts Attend Cimport* Thirteen Scouts of Troop 75 ac- eampanied by their Scout Master, G©y Clark, attended the Laurens The Hilliard Mitchell circle of the Joanna Baptist church will meet on Thursday evening, October 15 in the Intermediate Department at 7:30. Mrs. Louis Murphy, circle .chairman, invites all members to be present. With The Sick Clarence Guyton was admit to the local hospital for treatment District Camporee at Camp Fellow-;on October 6. near Greenwood last weekend. Friends of Mrs. Lester Hair will Camporee was composed of 124 regret to learn she is a patient at representing nine troops and the Joanna Memorial hospital. Baby Sue Summers, daughter of Mrs. Marion Summers, was a pa tient atj-the local hospital for treat ment several days last week. On October 7, Mrs. Helen Rowe was admitted to the local hospital for several days treatment. Sorry to report Master Ronnie Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Davenport, Jr., underwent surgery October 12. Mrs. Lydie Frady is a patient for treatment at Joanna Memorial hos- piUJ. . Miss Felicia Lorick underwent surgery at the local hospital on Oc tober 13. Friends of Leroy Hamm will re gret to learn he underwent a ton- silectomy on October 13. Friends of Hayne M. Willingham will be glad to learn he is at home on Simms street following a stay at Greenville General hospital. .said to be one of the best camp on record. The leaders were mtly surprised at the.advance- made by the soouters. Compe- com petit ion was keen and the were given on these basis with only one point separating the Dntj second and third places. Troop 35 was awarded second place, the ribbon, for meeting the require- of the work. The troop also the honor of putting on the Demonstration of Firaf, Aid to the entire Camporee. Those attending re Jerry O’Shields, Larry Garner, ?tt Butler, Reginald Morse, San- f dy Templeton, Terry RushtohTShan- non Long, Gerald Farmer’, John Earle * O'Shields, J. W. 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