The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 29, 1953, Image 15
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Thursday, October 29, 1953
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
PEUONAl AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
ms CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daley and
•daughter, Carmen, of Augusta, Ga.,
were Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Marice Davenport
and daughters, Mrs. Swannie Wick-
• er, Mrs. Guy Prater and chlidren
spent Sunday at Chimney Rock,
N. C. * f
Mrs. Wylie Carpenter and Mrs.
Milton Wooten of Chester were Wed
nesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Pitts and Miss Bonnie Pitts and at
tended the open house held by Jo
anna.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Poag and
son, Mickey, and Miss Shelia Poag
Bertha Stroud, circle chairman, in-> MucQi-jofiQj Finance
vites all members to be present. „ . . . , p
The annual meeting of the Worn- ! Asks rOT
an’s Missionary Union was held at 17 Million for '54-55
Hunt Memorial church, Newberry
i year spending. Ten million dollars will go oa
This u'as announced today by the new. school construction and aoout
which currently’ gets > 1-2 million on school'bus 'opera-
, ■ t;on and new buses.
commission,
SI 5,288,802.
night for their Halloween enter- on Friday, October 23 with several j
attending from Joanna.
tainment attending from Joanna. | Columbia-The State Education-
Ute Junior department has plan- ; al ^ 1 W kT
ned their Halloween Fun at the' Teen Ao. Club M..1, nandles the states huge pubhc
church at 3 o'clock. The leader The Teen-Age club met for its P ™ g i «
ir» this group is Mrs. Lester Long- regular weekly meeting on Friday
shore. 1 (evening at the club house. John
•— 1 —. i Holland Hunter presented an oral
Mr*. Hair Honored historical sketch of Joanna, in a
Mrs. W. W. Hair was honored
Sunday with a family gathering at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Hoyte Nobles and Mr. Nobles of
unique, interesting and entertaining
manner.
ing $17,651,097 for 1954-55 fiscal
LINOLEUM,
1 1
To revarnish linoleum, see that
the surface is clean and dry, then
Miss Betty Zane Longshore pre-j apply a new coat over the old. To
sided at the punch bowl and Misses' varnish linoleum that has a wax
was the birthday of Mrs. Hair.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyte Nobles and son Billy of New-
. „ , . ^ . berry; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hair of
of Baltimore, Md., spent last wee ^ Monroe, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester,
in Joanna with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. 0 f Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. Fred]
Newberry. Thd delightful occasion ( Marlene Humphries and Dixie' coating, remove all traces of the
Couch assisted in serving refresh- wax by going over
ments. * with turpentine.
the surface
CHANGE OF LOCATION
From 500 S. Rroad to
205 ELM AVE.
L. B. MARION, N. D.
PHONE 939
Poag and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Stroud.
Mrs. James Simpson spent the
weekend in Honea Path with Mr.
ancj Mrs. Curtis Jackson. Mrs. L. J.
Brock, .Mrs. Simpson and Dusty
Reeves joined the group for the day
on Sunday
Wheeler of Prosperity; Miss Ruth
Hair, Wendal Hair and the hon-
oree, Mrs. W. W. Hair of Joanna
and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair.of Co
lumbia.
Rev. Turner Returns
Rev. Perry W. Turner has been
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr., returned by the Methodist Confer-
joined Mr. and Mrs J. F. Lowman, enoe as pastor Of Epworth church
Jr., and son, Ronnie of Greenwood for the coming fiscal year. The
and attended the funeral of Frank church membership is delighted in
Stack at Irmo Monday. | the return of Mr. Turner. He and
Little Jeff O’Dell will celebrate' Mrs. Turner have two small daugh-
his 4th birthday Saturday. ters, Vickie and Cathey. Mrs. Tur-
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud cele- ner is the former Miss Carolyn
bra ted their 15th wedding anniver
sary on October 15th.
Misses Hilda Oxner and Thelma
Waller attended the Folk Dance
work shop in Greenwood Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brafg, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Bragg, M*ss Jeanette
Bragg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg,
Jr., and daughter, Sue, attended the
birthday dinner of Mrs. Melissa
Walker of Greer no Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and
Nedra Bauknight of Newberry.
Miss Bragg Honored
A lovely young bride-elect. Miss
Jeanette Bragg was delightfully
honored on Monday evening by a
group of friends with a bridal show
er at the Joanna club house. Artis
tic fall dried arrangements were
used throughout the club rooms.
Bridal quiz-games were played be
ing led by Mrs. Frances Goodlin.
Miss Bragg wore a handsome
Boots, enjored a trip 1.1S
the Great Smokies Sunday. 1 •
ed with a unique corsage, a minia-
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rowland, Mrs. I ture ^(jg
Frances Goodlin and daughter, Cher-; refreshment table was cen-
ry, and Bobby Boyce were Satrday ,^ ere( j w jth a lovely arrangement
visitors m Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nickols of Lees-
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Na
bors and daughter, Dale, spent Sun
day at the Cherokee Indian Reserva
tion.
Mrs. Bob Platt, Jr., and small
daughter, Laura Lee, of Covington,
Va., is spending the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carr,
and brother, Wallace Carr and Mrs.
Carr, of Williston.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Johnson were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch
of Greenville.
Mrs. R. L. Frances and Mrs. Ruble
Lanford spent a few days this week
ig Atlanta, Ga., on a business trip.
‘‘Messrs. Rolfe Clark, Jesse Evans, > ma11 friends gathered around the
Lester Hair and Cecil O’Dell arei P ar fy table and sang “Happy Birth- j
serving on, the jury in Laurens this clay ” to t ^ e honoree. j
wegk I ' Refreshments of congealed salad,
cookies, frosted cakes, assorted
in shades of yellow crysanthemums
London Fog, cake squares, with
green frosting and mints were
served.
The honoree received many gifts.
Out-of-town guests for the party
were Mrs. Ellis Davenport, Mrs.
M. L. Motes of Bush River; Mrs.
Lillie Bell Miller, Mrs. Betty Bragg
and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., of'Clin-
ton; Miss Leggette Smith and Miss
Patsy Cain of Laurens.
Celebrates Birthday
On October 22, little Dennis
Craig Burnette was honored with
a birthday party at the home of
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Burnette, Sr. Twenty-five
Mrs. Carl Turner find son, Leonard
of Ninety Six, spent the past week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hayne M. Willingham.
Little Patricia Bragg of Clinton
candies and iced drinks were serv
ed. Each guest remembered Dennis
with a gift on his second birthday.
was the guest Sunday of her grand- 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs
mers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas and
With the Sick
w T „ 1 Little Hal Russell, son of Mr. and
w. . M rs . Harold Russell was a patient
; at Joanna Memorial hospital sev
eral days last week for treatment.
daughter, Toni, of Charlotte, N. C., : Frances Marshall was a pa-
yisited Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rush- : t j ent j ast wee i t a t the local hospital
ton and relatives Sunday. following a fall.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sample were Qn October 23, Mrs. Kate Holson-
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 53^ was admitted to Joanna Me-
John Weathers in Spartanburg. 1 mor i a i f 0 r surgery'.
Garland Kaver of Midland, Mich.,! Charles Steen was dismissed
spent a few days last week with | from the local hospital on October
Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Nabors and
was in Joanna for open house.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis of
Greenwood were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell.
Eddy Stroud will celebrate his
birthday October 30.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner and
Miss Hilda Oxner were Friday vis
itors in Greenville. *
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore
26th following treatment.
Mrs. Frances Haymes of Clinton
is a patient at the local hospital
for treatment. ^
On October 25, Wendal Hair was
admitted to Joanna Memorial hos
pital for treatment.
J. G. Atkin of Cross Hill under
went an appendectomy at the local
hospital on October 27.
Mrs. Mary Kitchen underwent
visitors in
were Monday
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Partman of
Edgefield wree week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. On Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Brown and son,
Terry, and Mr and Mrs. Partman
enjoyed a trip to Chimnev Rock,
N. <p
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Y.
Floyd in Silverstreet Sunday.
Rev. P. W. Turner and John Ross
visited Charles Franks in the Colum
bia hospital Tuesday.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Clifford Brazel
and*children of Fayetteville, N. C.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bra
zel Saturday afternoon. Sgt. and
Mrs. Brazel are spending the week
with Mrs. Lessie Merchant of the
Bush River community.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cleland, Sr.,
of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Cleland, Jr., of Prosperity, and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Miller of Kinards were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Miller.
Halloween Activities
Haloween activities planned for
the various departments of Epworth
church are as follows: The Beginners
Department, with Mrs. James Brown
as the leader, will enjoy a Halloween
party at the church Friday after
noon at 3:30 o’clock.,
Mrs. V. L. Wilburh andj.her pri
mary department will celebrate
Halloween on Saturday afternoon at
4 o’clock, meeting at the church and
proceeding to the picnic shelter on
Milton road.
The World Friendship Group and
invited guests will meet Mrs. Bu
ford Weir ait the church Friday
Green-1 surgery October 27 at Joanna hos
pital.
Charles Franks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Franks, is. a patient in
the Columbia hospital and will un
dergo surgery today.
Friends of Mrs. C. R. O’Dell will
regret to learn her mother, Mrs.
J. H. Craft of Silverstreet is ill.
Birth*
We*t
Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. West of
Laurens announce the birth of a
daughter, Sophronia Elizabeth, at
Joanna Memorial hospital on Oc
tober 25.
Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Turner of Kin
ards announce the birth of a daugh
ter October 26 at the local hospital.
Baptist Church Activities
The general meeting of the Wom
an’s Missionary Society of the Jo
anna Baptist church will be held qn
Thursday evening, October 29 at
7:30. Mrs. R. G. Carr will lead a
discussion on parliamentary pro
cedure and a discussion on the du
ties of officers will also be led. All
members are invited.
On Thursday evening, October:
29 at 7:30, the men of the church
will meet for re-organization of
Brotherhood Work. They will join 1
the Missionary Society for refresh-1
ments
The Ruth Podrats circle of the 1
church will meet on Tuesday morn
ing, November 3 at 10:00. All mem
bers are invited to be present.
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The Mabl'e* Moorhead circle, of.
the church will meet on Tuesday |
evening, November 3 at 7:00. Mrs.
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