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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE jrrrrrrrrrrri Personal and Social • . • News of Joanna MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative KXK«x%xx»«a«««««»»»xxxxn*BMXK»»cagMninM»*WHtcwMittMCincxK Mrs. P. W. Turner and children are spending the week in New berry with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bauknight. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunni- cutt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, Lewis Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurmicut and children, Dale and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Derrick of Newberry, attended the Smith eunion at Williamston park in Williams- ton Sunday. The Joanna Pente costal Holiness church trio, Fred die Adams, Eldon Tucker and Judy Simmons with Miss Rachel Morgan, accompanist, also at tended. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers and Mrs Billy Bowers were Satur day guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Boozer in Newberry. Miss Hilda Oxner and Miss Elaine Franzen joined friends in Laurens recently and spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Neighbors have returned from their trip in the mountains of North Carolina and have moved into their newly built home near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs Rolfe Clark visit ed the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. G Puckett, in Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons of Clinton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Long. Mr. and Mrs. George Melts and children were Sunday guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs C. B. Metis in Little Moun tain. Mrs. Harold Wilkie and son, Bernard, of Spartanburg, were week-end guests of her sister, Mrs. Marvin Adur, and Mr. Adair. Mrs. Annie Girk. Mrs. C. R. O’Dell and son, Jeff, and Mike Rush ton were Thursday visitors in Greenwood. Roy O Dell of Fort Mill, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell Mon day. Mrs. Ted Ellison and children of Whitmire, were Friday guests of Mrs. Nell Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. Pern - Lee Swyi gert and children, M. and JVIrs. of Chariotte, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Rhonda Elaine, at Mercy hospital on Sep tember 4. Mrs Honeycutt is the former Miss Jo Nell Lowman of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and Terry and their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tomp Part- man of Edgefield, spnet Saturday at Paris Mountain state park. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell on Sunday were Mr. and Ms. Sam Madden of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil son and children of Calhoun Falls. Mr. and Mrs. James Derrick and children attended the annual birthday dinner of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Phil lips, Sr., in Royston, Ga. They were accompanied by Mrs. Betty Jacks of Anderson. Rev. P. W. Turner, pastor of Epworth Methodist church, is conducting a revival in Blenheim September i3 through the 17th. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thomas, Sr., Ann Lowman and J. F. Lowman, Jr., of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murl Honeycutt in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ambrose and son, Wally, of Cleveland, Tenn., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers and Mrs. Billy Bowers, accompanied by Mrs. Otis Brewington and Mrs. Dan Yarborough, Jr., of Clinton, visited Pvt. Billie Bow ers and others at Camp Gordon, Ga., recently. Miss Doris Abrams of Green ville, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner vis ited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood in Newberry Sunday. Mr. Wood is a patient at Newberry county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Barnes and children visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnes, near Laurens Sunday. Mrs. Thelma Boatwright and Mrs. Peggy Davenport spen the week-end in Pineville, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Holley. Don Swygert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert, cele brated his fith birthday Sept. 14. Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn attended the annual homeeortjlng at the Pentecostal Holiness church in Greenwood Sunday. With Th* Sick Mrs. Sara Henderson of Kin- ards, is a patient at Joanna hos pital for treatment. On Sept. 12 Tony Hedges, son of Sgt. and Mrs. Leonard Hedges, was a patient at Joanna hospital for treatment. Miss Carol Russell of New berry, underwent surgery at the local hospital in Monday. J. C. Green of Kinards, is a pa tient at Joanna hospital.' Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Surprised Sunday night immediately fol lowing the preaching service, members of Epworth church sur prised Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stewart with a bountiful pound ing of household article* and groceries for their new home. A miniature house with land scaped yard centered in a sand bed with a young couple coming up the walk ,was the decoration for the occasion. Jimmy is a ministerial student at Wofford college and is enter ing hisT senior year. Emily is employed by the Bell Telephone company in Spartanburg. The young couple are members of Epworth Methodist church and will make their home in Spar tanburg for the coming year. Lendon Housekeeping badge: Brenda Cobb, Sandra Salters, Sue Boyce, Carol Bedeobaugh, Anna Margaret Dunlap, Barbaric Boyce, Shirley Alexander, Johnette Cobb, and Lunette * Frazier Hostess badge: Shirley Alexander and An na Margaret Dunlap. Health and Safety Field—Bren da Cobb and Sandra Salters re ceived badges. Nature Field—Dianne Longshore received the Cat and Dog badge. Sport and Game Field—Valerie Morse, Sue Boyce, Sandra Salters, and Anna Margaret Dunlap re ceived the swimming badge. Mrs. Lester Longshore, leader of the Brownies, presented wings to the Brownies going into the Inter mediate group. They were: Linda Barron, Elaine Boyce, Becky Farm er, - Martha Ann Godfrey, Sheila Jacks, Judy Murrah, Brenda Chandler, Patsy Ann Morgan and Judy Bedenbaugh. Miss Oxner, leader of the Inter mediates, received the girls into the higher group and welcomed them. Two girls were received into the Senior Scouts. They were Elinor Niver and Sue Boyce. The seniors sang a little humorous ditty in their honor and then the entire group joined in singing the Girl Scout song “The Golden Sun Sets In the West.” Refreshments were served in the television room by Interme diate Scout committee members, Mrs. Ruth Cobb, Mrs. Chris Mc Lendon, and Mrs. Dot Derrick. the lunch hour on the church lawn. During the evening Worship, a Girls’ Auxiliary Coronation and Royal Ambassador Recognition service will be held. There were 146 people enrolled in the Training Union Enlarge ment campaign held at the church Monday through Friday, Septem ber 6-10. John Lane taught adults and general officers and directed the campaign. Mrs. John Lane taught the Junior-Intermediate Leadership. Mr. Jim Smithwick taught the young people. Rev. Earl Vaughn taught the Intermediates and Mrs. Earl Vaughn, the Jun iors. The Beginners were taught by Mrs. Bertha Stroud and the Primary department was taught by Mrs. Emory Moore, Mrs. James Mitchell taught the Nursery, Be ginner, Primary Leadership. The Nursery was open each’ evening for the children. A group of girls who are mem bers of the Girls’ Auxiliary of the Woman’s Missionary Union of the church participated in the Corona tion Service held at the Firs* Bap tist church, Whitmire, on Friday evening, September 10. Those be ing crowned Queen were Misses Anna Margaret Dunlap, Ethel Mae Rowe, Linda Poore, and Linda Buchanan. Maidens, Kay Farmer and Carolyn Long; Ladies-In- Waiting, Mary Ann Brown, Jill League and Gail Murphy; Prin cess, Willa Rae McGowan and Ve da Jester. Those being recognized as former Queens were Pat Carr, Jo Ann Reeder, Judy Dunlap. Mrs. Ray Bragg is the counselor for the Junior girls and Mrs. D. J. Buch anan and Mrs. James Mitchell are counselors for the Intermediate girls. . Charles Franks and daughter, ei:> Swygert attended the Kathy, of Columbia, are spend- birthday dinner of Mrs. S. M., ing the week ^ lth his parents, ,„ f in Newberry S-mday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude N. Franks. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bynum and ! daughter of Augusta. Ga., visit-1 Birth Announcements ed Mr. and Mrs. 'Emory Moore j Brooks Sunday , j Mr. and Mrs. George B- Brooks Mrs Llia Adair of Washington, of Kinards. announce the birth D. C . is visiting her daughter, Mrs Grover Nabors, and other relatives in the Clin ton-Joanna of a daughter, Celia Irene, at Jo anna Memorial hospital on Sept 5*. Mrs. Brooks is the former area. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Miss Blanche Foschee of Chap- Nabors and Mrs. Adair visited | pells. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davis in I ‘ ♦ — McCormick. Stroud Mrs. Helen Hawke attended! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stroud an- -the--S*ft-r-Koi't G vi Scout counefn nounce tOT a 'daTightor. luncheon in Greenwood Thurs-1 Mary Beth, on Sept. 11 at Joan- Progress Occasion For Joanna Girl Scoots The Joanna clubhouse on last Tuesday night was the scene of an impressive Girl Scout ceremony with girls and visitors present en tering into the spirit of the affair with much enthusiasm. Three oc casions were combined into the one event; the Scouts received an American flag from the American Legion post in Clinton for service rendered, Intermediate Scouts re ceived first class proficiency badg es, and girls from Brownies and Intermediates were received into Intermediates and Seniors respec tively. The three Scout flags were dis played on the stage of the audi torium. In the audience were pa rents of the Scouts, Scout commit tee members, leaders, Mrs. Ester Higgenbotham, director of the Star Fort Girl Scout council. Green wood, the latter’s mother and two sisters-in-law of California, Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Mrs. Francis Blalock, of Clinton. Miss Hilda Oxner led the group in the singing of ‘ America” to begin the program. Miss Elaine Franzen'introduced Mrs. Wingard, who gave a brief talk on the “Youth of America,” following which she presented the flag to the Joanna Girl Scouts. Miss Oxner presented the fol lowing proficiency badges to the j girls: Homemaking Field — Cooking bade: Brenda Bedenbaugh, Elinor! Niver, Shirlej Alexander, Suej Boyce, Valerie Morse, Jackitv as; Dianne Prater,^ Dianne Baptist Church Activities Six years ago, the Joanna Bap list church voted in church con ference to have an annual home coming each year on the First Sunday in October. Homecoming will be held this year on Sunday, October 3. Music for the morning worship will be rendered by the church choirs. A concert by the Newberry high school band will be given immediately following daw Cap wav W( * k - pa:. : t. and Mrs f Camo G. end cuw-w ] r,a hospital. Char es Gallo-j remembered i don. Ga., were Grant. Mrs Stroud will be as Miss Mabel the latter’s John Flow.l Honaycutt '‘Mr. and Mrs. Murl Honevcut Longshore, Betty McLcndbn, Anna ! Margaret Dunlap, Linda Beden baugh, Johnette Cobb Sewing badge: Carol Bedenbaugh, Sandra Salters, Brenda Cobb. Sue Boyce, Lunette Frazier, and Bettv Me- Wrestling TAG TEAM MATCH —Main Event— Return Match GEORGE & BOBBY BECKER vs. JOHN & AL SMITH Best 2 Out Of 3— 60 Min. Time Limit TWO—REFEREES—TWO —And— SWEDISH ANGEL —vs.— HERB SCHIFF Best 2 Out Of 3— 60 Min. Time Limit SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18—8 P. M. Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium ARENA Mrs. Hattie Venter The members of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Ep worth Methodist church, Joanna, wish to pay tribute to die memory of Hattie Vemer Ross, who served that organization for twenty-five years prior to her passing on June 26, 1954. Mrs. Ross was an outstanding and tireless leader in the many re ligious and cultural activities with which she allied herself. She was consistently faithful to her church, to God, and to her fellow workers, "being a just stewardess of God’s blessings to her. She was a mem ber of the Woman’s Division of the Methodist church for forty years, and served as president of the local society for fourteen years. Lives likened unto Mrs. Ross’ do not end, as their influence lives on in the community and among loving family members and admir ing friends as a benediction and an inspiration to those numbered among her acquaintance. The per sonality and leadership qualities of our deported member will long continue to serve as a wholesome influence upon the work of the or ganization to which she gave so much of herself and her means. In Mrs. Ross’ death we feel a great loss, but we humbly bow to the will of Him who doeth all things well. In loving memory, The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service, Mrs. H. G. Murrah, Jr,, recording secretary. September 8, 1654. Forest Fires Hit Several Sections In This bounty from noon until nearly dark. About 7 p. m. me blaze was practically subdued but one war den was left Laurens, Sept. 12—Four forest fires fanned by light breezes rav aged between 60 and 75 acres of parched timberlands in Laurens county Saturday and Sunday, County Ranger H. E. Martin re ported tonight. Saturday’s biggest fire was on the Henry* Harlan place nead Lan- ford’s Station on Enoree river where County Fire Warden, with the assistance of volunteers, bat tled a blaze over 39 or 40 acres on the scana to mop up and prevent flareups. Ranger Martin said. At 3:30 p. m. the blaze broke out on Emmett Jessee’s place near Watts mill trash dump and was extinguished about dark after burning 10 'or 12 acres, the ranger said. The Laurens fire department, aided in extinguishing this blaze. Another fire broke out on Little Knob mountain near Barksdale Station about 5 p. m. and spread through three acres before being brought under control. 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