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Tape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE I anna Memorial hospital. <■ f church beginning Monday, October Friends of Rev. S. B. White will be 26-23. Classes will begin each eve- interested to now that he is a pa- ning at 6:4$. Classes for every age tient at Joanna Memorial hospital, group will be taught, being transferred from Greenville a fellowship period will be held at stock car race's in Spartanburg Sat- General hospital. close of the classes each evening, urday. Danny Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morning classes will also be held at Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and’^ 0 * 13 ^ Lewis is a patient at the .io Qo^ children of Honea Path visited Mrs. ^ ocaI hospital for treatment. on Tuesday, October 27, the In- L. J. Brock Sunday. j Little David Bagwell, son of Mr. termediate Girl’s Auxiliary of the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell and ChUrCh Wil1 l€ave fr0m the church children, Phoebe and Kay spent ^ ^ 1 ®/^"® a ^^. rial ^‘t*! at 4:00 to visit the county homa. Sunday in Greenwood with Mr. and 20 f 0 . r . tre l tm€nt - „ , ... The Young Woman’s Auxiliary of Mrs. Paul Hazel. Friends of Mrs. George Frady will PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA ms CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative Reginald Rush ton and sons, Mike ayrri Randy attended a birthday din ner Sunday in Saluda at the home ol Mr Rushton’s mother, Mrs. Diane Rushton. The occasion was banoring Mike Rushton’s birthday. 3<ike was three years old on October 29th. Little Donna Brannon spent Sun day with her grandparents, Mr. andj Airs. & W. Cooper near Bonds Cross Seat) Mr and Mrs. J. C. McLeod and »daughter. Deberra and Bud' Holson- •back of Newberiry visited Mr. and! Mr.' Cecil O'Dell Saturday? their leader. A program concerning Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowmap, Sr..'people of various parts of Africa was Receives Promotion ' Mrs. Jo Nell Honeycutt and daugh-1 p rese nted by Mrs. Weir. j Friends of Reginald Morse will be ter Pamela and Miss Ann Lowmanj D ur j n g the business hour, officers interested to learn of his recent pro- atU .ided a birthday i dinner for the j or new year were elected as motion to Sergeant in the Army, former s son, J. F. Lowman, Jr., in 'Greenwood Siihday. Rc\ r Perry W. Turner and John -GasJtin left yesterday to attend thei ice cream, nuts, and cokes. Youth Fellowship met iu tne Ed ucational building of the church on Sunday evening, October 18 after the worship service. The pastor brought a brief devotional and challenge to the young people to par ticipate in all the church activities. Ham cold plates and iced tea were served. the church met at the home of Miss regret to I%arn that she continues ill Myrtle Murphy on Tuesday evening, at the local hospital. Friends of Mrs. George Morse will October 13. Miss Garnell Ruff had charge of the program. Refreshments Epworth Group Names Officers The World Friendship Group of -"-•™ 1 ” r "^ a f^^;;^;;*!cnarge or me program, neiresnmenxs intermediate Girls of Epworth Meth- I^ttle^ S*r^^jatiMt^t^tiie {serv^.^*' ’ cok *\ were odist church met Friday afternoon p re sbyterian hospital in Charlotte, The Frances Watson circle of the at the chrch with Mrs. Buford Weir, v r K , * f a ?o es walson clrcie OI ^e - • church held their regular meeting on Thursday evenipg, Qctober 15 in the Young People’s department. Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Woman’s Mission ary Union president, gave the devo tional and installed the new offi cers for the coming year. Mrs. Fer rell Long, circle chairman, presided over the business. The Hilliard Mitchell circle of the church met in the Intermediate de partment on Thursday evening, Oc- thr South Carolina Hospital Associa-i Lovvman< Dale Hunnicutt and Ann jounce the birth of a son, Michael cl^chaiman^ prided ^e^the bus- South Carolina annual conference of zane Longshore, the Methodist church in Charleston Scribe—-Brenda O'Dell. Muss Kitty Mae Mosley attended Refreshment Committee follows: Sgt. Morse is the son of Mr.- and President—Eleanor Niver. Mrs. George Morse and is stationed Vice-President—Sandra Salters. ‘in Korea. Secretary and Treasurer — Betty — Ann Birth Announcement Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Patterson an- W YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Thursday, October 22, 1953 REMOVING WHITEWASH If you wish to remove white wash, dissolve one pound of alum in one gallon of strong vinegar. Ap ply with a brush; let the mixture soak well in, then scrape and wash. CLOTHES SHOVE When a dress suit of dark serge becomes shiny with wear; sponge it with hot vinegar, and press in the usual way. No odor of vinegar wil remain, no stain, and the shine will be gone. All-America favorite ...ice-cold Coke Coke adds its own sparkle to the thrills of the game. How you welcome the frosty bottle when a pause in play gives you a moment to relax with Cpca-Cola. thon meeting in Columbia Friday and jjjyvej- Saturday. Program chairman Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs., James Lovelace and Mrs. Colie Gru-j pj an j s t—x on j Stroud. ber were Mr. and Mrs. W illiam j Assistant Pianist—Brenda Cobb. Ragsdale and .'ons oi Charleston andj j n c i os i n g Friendship circle 'Lee, at Blalack clinic October 19. Brenda Mrs. Patterson will be remembered 1 as Miss Nora Gossitt of Cross Anchor. iness. A very interesting discussion was held. The two circles went to the Recre- Mr. Motes Passes i ation Roorn where refreshmnts of c The community extends deepest coffee were served by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Carter and wa* formed and the benediction re-. sympathy to the family of the ! e n renre Columbia. oeated. Pet Motes. Mr. Motes passed away e11 circle and Mlss Ruth Hair « re P re " ■•daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wood and daughter of Newberry were Sunday Stulls of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Os-: i Saturday morning at his home near Mrs. Pitts Honored [Newberry after two years? illness. Mrs. Floyd Pitts was delightfully ■ The funeral services wer conductd Tuesday at the McSwain Funeral senting the Watson circle. About 80 people were present Sat urday evening, October 17 at 7:30 for the Church Leadership banquet Home by Rev. T. B. Altman, Rev. ^ j n t J e Educational building of the church. Mrs. Mildred Clinkscales, Promotional Secretary of First Bap tist church, Anderson was the town# I surprised last Friday night with a Mr ana Mrs. J. T. Weaver Visited p ar ty a t her home on Magnolia W>eix son Pvt. Donnie Weaver at ! street. The occasion. was the hon-JJ- R - McKittric, Rev. J. E. Kinard Fort Jackson Sunday. Pvt. Weaver; oree ’ s birthdav and the surprise was; an ^ Rev - P- W. Turner. The surviv- k-ft Fort Jackson Tuesday for Fort i pi ann ed by her mother, Mrs. Lula ing . children are 12, with Mrs. B. CJ A ™f r , son , was tQ j Lee, Virginia. Weir and daughter. Miss Bonnie Flow, Mrs. Mildred Morgan a nd|^? nd * ^ Mr ,nd Mrs. H. T. Short of Char- Pltts .' | Pope Mote of Joanna. j° ^ all f"« e *’ er * ^ the h ,f ds fotte N. C.. were Sunday guests of The party table was centered with . j h tv■«i Mr and Mrs. Bill Byars. I a large white frosted cake on a; Little Girl Honored ifirwham Woman’s Mia rr • ~ Mr and Mrs. James Bodie, Lillian crystal tray encircled in small lav- Li.tle Phoebe Darnell, daughter of: ’ * * l c Sl0 j arj c and Junior Bodie left Monday for ender chrys anemums and fern. Else- ^ r ' and ^ rs - Harold Darnell, ce l e “ j T ‘ 0 vrf <> h , ii^ U tr^ a J brated her third birthday with a, Mrs - Jam es Mitchell, Kindergarten. party at her horAe on Sumter street P as ^ or spoke briefly on Adult invited guest played indoor games Education. where in the party room, arrange- naents of lavender and pink gladioli were used. Quiet parlor games and bingo were enjoyed with prizes be ing awarded to Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, Fbrt Walton Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs Bodies daughter, Mrs. Bo Gardner, is a patient at the Base ho.\pita.' Mrs. W L. Cowan, Mrs. I)oris Cowan and daughter, Faye and Mrs. QJene Leopard of Greenwood and Misses Hazel and Dianne Wright of ■Chappells were Sunday guests of Mr. • and Mrs. Ray Chappells. Air. and Mrs. jJ.. D, O’Dell, Bud ODeli and Brenda O'Dell spent the j received a shower of gifts. '•»rek_end in Calhoun Falls with Mr. t and Airs. Roy Templeton. Pvt. Jim- oa.v Templeton of Fort Benning, Ga. • accompanied Mr. and Mrs. O'Delle dome on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Co- hambia spent the week-end with the Wednesday afternoon, October 14. The thirteen invited guests played Mrs. Boyce Oxner, Mrs. Cecil O'Dell iiP, door games and colored pictures, and Mrs. W. W. Hair. Refreshments of cake and The Concord choir rendered sev eral musical numbers with Miss Ethel Mae Rowe and Miss Myrtle The party table was decorated with Murphy as the soloists- ice! fanc >' wrapped gifts and centered i The Intermediate Girls’ Auxiliary cream topped with cherries were served. Wendal Hair made pictures of the group as the honored guest latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross. Airs. Perry W. Turner and daugh- ters^ Vickey and Cathy are visiting Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bauknight of Newberry this <upek. Mrs. Grey Stroud accompanied her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williamson of Columbia and sisters, Mesdames L. S. Strickland and J. C. Lushf or Clinton attended the funeral ’ their uncle, Lee Gri n of Belton last Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore • Aod daughter were Sunday guests ' Afcs Ruth Longshore of Newberry. Air. and Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mr. > *ad Airs George Metis and children -Md Airs. Bill O'Shields visited Mrs. YVm Dunnaway and Charlie O'fihields in Columbia Sunday. Mr. • IFShiCit-s s a patient in the hospital. Airs. Emory Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson visited Mrs. A. F. Campbell in Clinton Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Evans and \4.ke. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Darnell ani! Barron O’Shields attended the with a birthday cake topped with a, met at the home of Miss Linda Bu- circus merry-go-round. chanan on Thursday evening, Octoto- Thank.You N*te May I say thank you to each one for the cards, flowers, calls and any, act of kindness shown me during my recent stay at Hays hospital. The doctors and nurses were won derful, to me. The many prayers for me are greatly appreciated. —B. W. COOPER. Mrs. Darnell served ice cream, cut the eake, and iced drink; Souvenirs of balloons and candy lollipops were given each one. Joanna Baptist Church Activities An all Church Stewardship Study er 15. Miss Judy Dunlap*, president, presided over the business session.. Miss Miriam Long. led. a dicussion on Stewardship. Miss Pat Cafr was the accompanist for the music. The group voted to visit the County Home on Tuesday, October 27 at 4:00 p. m •OTTUO UNOCt AUTHORITY Of THt COCA COU COMPANY IV GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 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