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Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams and
children spen^the week-end in
\yalhalla with the latter’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Graham. Mr.
and Mrs. Abrams also visited rela
tives in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper and
children of Lanford. were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mur
phy.
Miss Joanne Thompkins of Fur
man University, Greenville .spent
friends of Mrs. Wallace San
ford, the former Miss Betty Jean
Lever, will be interested to know
4he has joined her husband in
Holyoke, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stewart
and daughter, Susan, of Atlanta,
Ga., spent the \freek-end with Mr
and Mrs. Tot Stewart. Mrs. Stew
art and Susan remained for a
week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
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Thursday, March 8, 1956
Stewart and Mr. nad Mrs Lewis
the week-end with her parents, |
Mr and Mrs. C R. Thompkins. , Mr and Mrs. John Wehunt of
Mr and Mrs. Boyce Oxner and| Newberry.^Mr. and Mrs. E. H. We-1 Fennell, Miss Becky, Farmer, Jim-
Miss Hilda Oxner visited the for
James Simpson and John Ross
were Sautrday visitors in Green
ville. '
Mrs. E. L. Street and Clyde
Street of Greenwood, visited the
former’s brother, J. D. O’Dell, and
Mrs. O’Dell Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Murphy of the Uni
versity of Georgia. Athens, spent
the past week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy.
Mr. nad Mrs. Gene Brawley and
children of Union, were Sunday
guests of the former’s brother, J.
L. Brawley, and Mrs. Brawley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Lynch in Greenville.
Amtfrig the many from Joanna
attending one or more games at
the Southern Textile Basketball
Tournament in Greenville[ last
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
mer’s daughter, Mrs Johnny Da
vis, and Mr. Davis in Cross Hill on
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter and
children were Sunday visitors in
Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. L T. Lawsdn and
son, Tommy, attended the Fulg-
hum family reunion in Sanders-
ville, Ga., on Sunday.
hunt of Kinards, visited Mr. and j my Farmer, Cecil (Farmer, Cecil
Mrs. Roosevelt Morgan Sunday. ; O’Dell, Rudolph Prater, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Manley ’ Mrs. Barron O’Shields, Mr. and
and daughter .of Clinton, visited ! Mrs. Harold Darnell. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Manley Sat- Elmer Bennett. Mrs. Marie Price,
urday. ~
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Garrett of
Sumter, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chappells at
their cabin on Lake Murray.
Mrs. Faye Rogers and children
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr visited | 0 f Whitmire, visited Rev. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carr in Aik
en on Sunday. Bud is recuperat
ing following surgery at St. Jos
eph hospital in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs J. O, Chitwood
visated relatives in Elberton, Ga.,
Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie King and daugh
ter, Brenda, of Whitmire, were
Sunday visitors Of Mr and Mrs.
John Gaskin.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Culclasure,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culclasure
and children of Newberry, visited
Mrs. Marvin Humphries Sunday,
and Mr. Humphries at Joanna
hospital.
Oran Nabors of Furman Uni
versity, Greenville, spent the
week-end with his pamets, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson at
tended the singing convention in
Spartanburg Saturday night.
Mr. nad Mrs. Calvin Elliott and
chlidren of Georgetown, were
week-end guests of friends a;
relatives here. •
Mrs. W. B.‘ Murrah Sunday.
and son, Leonard, Algie Abrams
Mrs. Johhhy TMoore. Gordon
Boyce, Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Kirby.
A. P. Bridges, Mrs. Sallie Brdiges,
Miss Nadine Bridges, Mrs. Thel
ma Crowley, Mr. and Mrs James
Robert Bishop, James Hollings
worth. Mrs. G. W. Price and Di-
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Jenkins ofjanne, Julian Hunnicutt, Darrell
Charleston, accompanied their 1 Johnspn, Miss Garnell Ruff, Bob-
daughter, Mrs. James Macdonald,
and children, home and spent the
week-end vAth Dr. and Mrs. Mac
donald.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mrs.
Mary Lehman and son. Steve, at
tended the Watkins-Brando wed
ding at the First Baptist church in
Whitmire Sunday!
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gresham
and children were Sunday visi
tors in Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Manley
were Monday visitors in Green
wood.
Friends of Mrs. Thelma Boat
wright and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pra-
tre will be interseted to know
they have exchanged houses on
the Laurens road.
Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Byars and
daughter, Kim. of Columbia, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. J. P. Byars
nd other relatives and friends.
Mesdames L a v i n i a Cooley,
by Simmons, Deri Jacks and Miss
Geraldine Bowen.
With The Sick
Friends of Hugh Edward Brock
will regret to learn he is a* patient
at the Oliver General hospital in
Augusta, Ga. Hi§ address is Ward
2, Oliver General Hospital, Forest
Hill Division, Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Ruby Morse is a patient
at Joanna hospital for treatment.
Sorry to report Marvin Hum
phries is a patient for treatment
at Joanna hospital.
Mrs. Shiflene Hannah under
went surgery at Joanna hospital
on March 3.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Floyd will be interested to know
that their baby, Sandra, has re
turned to Joanna hospital follow
ing surgery at the General hos
pital in Greenville.
Mrs. Olivia Abrams was dis
missed on Monday following
treatment at Joanna hospital.
Birth Announcemanls
Hawkins * * I
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins of
Aiken, announce the birth of a
daughter on February 29 at St.
Joseph hospital, Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Hawkins is the former Miss
Margaret Evans of Clinton.
Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Smith of
Clinton, announce the birth of a
son, John Yates, Jr, at Joanna
hospital on February 28. Mrs.
Smith is the former Miss Margar
et Keller of Creston.
Local Boy Receives Honor
Friends will jge pleased to learn
that Roger Poore has been elected
vice-president of the newly or
ganized Circle K club at Furman
University in Greenville. Hie
Circle K club is a service organi
zation similar in purpose and aim
( to the Kiwanis club. The Fur
man club is made up of 26 stu
dent leaders from the four class
es on the men’s campus. '
Cookie Sal*
Local Girl Scouts will call at
the homes of Joanna residents
throughout this week to sell Girl
Scout cookies. The proceeds are
for the benefit of their permanent
summer camp.
School Dental Clinic
The dental clinic of Joanna and
Woodson schools, sponsored by
the Health Committee of the Jo
anna Foundation, is now jn prog
ress. Thursday, March 1, was the
first day of examination and to
day, March 8, the clinic will con
tinue at the office of Dr. W. J.
Carter on Joanna Square. Thurs
day, March 15, the examinations
for Woodson school will begin.
Joanna Woman's Club Met
Last Thursday evening the Jo
anna Woman’s club met at .the Jo
anna club.
The business hour was presid
ed over by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley,
who discussed several business
items. %
Miss Ruth Hair introduced to
the group Mrs. James Von Hollen
of the music department of Clin
ton high school who presented the
sextette. The girls were Misses
Dawn Campbell, Theda Sublett,
Hilda Holmes, Edna Smith, Elaine
Crocker and Shirley Dunaway.
Another feature of the program
was Miss Janet Sloan and her
baton twirling act.
Mrs. Thelma Boatright’s group
served refreshments of sandwich
es, cookies and cold drinks.
Two "new members, Mr.s Cecil
Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Johnson,
were welcomed into the club.
Mrs. Floyd Pitts wds a visitor.
Baptist Association
Meet At Newberry
The Reedy River Baptist Asso
ciation mass meeting and officers
council will be held at the Hunt
Baptist church, Newberry, on
Tuesday evening, March 13, "at
7:30 p. m.
Eliminations for junior and in
termediate sword drills, speakers’
I tournament and hymn festival
will be conducted at 7:45 p. m.
Conferences led by the associa-
tional officers will follow the'
eliminations.
All participants and judges
for eliminations are requested to
meet at 7:00 p. m. for instructions.
Clinton Students
Pledge - Fraternities
Three students from Clinton
have been pledged by social fra
ternities at Presbyterian clolege.
_ They are: Marion Walker Daw
dle, and Paul A. Chandler, Pi
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Kappa Phi; Charles Edward Deer-
ing. Pi Kappa Alpha,
The college fraternity commit
tee, in making the announcement,
stated that the six national fra
ternities on the college campus
had t>l e 4g$d & total of 92 ixle& as
the culmination of “rush” week.
These six fraternities are Alpha
Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap
pa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma
Nu and Theta Chi.
Thornwetl Boy
Enlists In Marines
John Mack Sweet, of Thomwell
Orphanage, has enlisted in the
Marine Corps for a period of three
years.
Sweet was sent immediately to
Parris Island, Marine base near
Beaufort, for ten weeks of recruit
training, after which he will re
ceive a Id-day leave.
Dr. Felder Smith
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