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Thursday, December 20, 1956
THE CLINTON CHRONICLF
Page Elevea
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. LESTER LONGSHORE
Correspondent and Representative
Tayk>r r of Jr. and Ronny in Greenwood Sun- ited” mT aSS T^" Garflawi ^
Laurens, were Sunday guests o£
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Koon and fam
ily.
Mrs. Kenneth Haselden and
Frank Anderson, of Clinton, vis
ited Mrs. Hattie Byars Sunday.
Mrs. Byars is recuperating at the
home of her daugher, Mrs. J. L.
Brawley, after treatment at Spar
tanburg General hospital. *
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick,
Dale and Frances, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Allen Timmerman in
Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Long
shore, Betty Zane and Dianne
- were Sunday dinner guests of
Jim Alewine in Silverstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jennings
of' Whitmire visited Mr. and MrsJ
Harold Darnell and family Sun
day night.
Little Miss Edith Dominick cele
brated her eighth birthday on Dec.
19th.
- - Mrs. Mac Ducan and children
Mf
(granddaughter Marsha Nobles of
Newberry visited Mrs. W. W. Hair
Sunday. Mrs. Hair is confined to
her home after a stay in a Colum
bia hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buchan
an visited Johnny Buchanan in
Columbia Sunday. - \
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Childress
and children of Greenville, A. L.
Owens of Bonds Cross Roads, vis
day afternoon
Oran Nabors, of Furman Uni
versity, is spending the Christmas
holidays with his^ pa reals, Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert
spent Sunday in Newberry with
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Graham and
S. M. Ruff.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie, Jun
ior Bodie and.Ricky Gardner are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sea^
wright in Fort Worth, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waits, Gene
and Linda of Belton were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Waits.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bowers and
Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Hack Prater
and children were visitors in
i Greenwood Sunday afternoon
Jack Morgan is expected to ar
rive in Joanha this week after
spending two years in the service
of the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCary of
Greenwood spent Sunday with Mr.
Childress last week.
Rev. and Mrs. V. M. Ross were
business visitors in Anderson on
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Keats
of Washington. D. C., stopped
over in Joanna for a week’s visit
with the latter’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Turner, on their way
to Fort Lauderdale. Fla.
Miss Rose Ann Little of Char
lotte. N. C., spent the week-end
with her grandfather, John • Ross,
and Miss Brenda O’Dell.
Dr McFadden celebrated a
birthday on December 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson
and children of Honea Path were
Sunday guests of Mrs. L. J. Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foot cele
brated their wedding anniversary
on December 19th.
Dr. and Mrs. William Carter
and children were Saturday vis
itors in Greenville.
Mr$. Bert Couch leader, enjoyed
a Christmas party Monday after
noon at the Joanna Club House.
Judy Strand and Dixie Couch led
games for the party. ,
Mrs. Phillips, assistant leader,
an'd Mrs. Bea Knight helped to
serve refreshments of sandwiches,
potato chips, cup cakes and soft
drinks.
Friends of Mrs. Joe Johnson
will be saddened to' learn of the
untimely death of her nephew.
Tony Warren, 14 years old, of
Charleston.
Young Tony was deliyering his
papers Wednesday morning when
he met with an accident, and
passed away that night. Funeral
services were held in Charleston
on Monday afternoon. Mrs. War
ren is the former Miss Elsie Mont-
joy of Clinton.
dessert course with coffee and
tea was served. Santa Claus ar
rived under the huge Christmas
tree with gifts for. the honbrees
and bags of fruit. Prior to the
party the guests were presented
red carnations.
At the close of the delightful eve
ning of fun and Carol singing, a
short program was given. • Miss
Brenda O’Dell sang “O Holy
NrghV 1 accompanied by
son Nabors. A reading, "A Rag
ged Boys Christmas,” by Fred
McWhorter was given by Mrs.
Lavinia Cooley. As a benediction,
Miss O’DeM sang ‘"Away In A
Manger.”
evening was awarded to Lavinia 1 the table, m addition 0o Santa i Davenport. Jr; Senior Warden—
Cooley. ' ; Qlaus. Miniature cup c a k e sj Rugene Johnson; Junior Warden—
A buffet'' supper was- served Christmas candy, ice-cream and Wendell Hair; Treasurer — Lester
from an appointed table centered iCed drinks were enjoyed by the Hair; Secretary — Harmon .Mur-
with a gold and multi-colored £roup Firechief hats were given rah, Jr.; Senior Deacon—W L.
Christmas-arrangernent ^ the boys for r avors and straw Thomas,.* Junior Deacon — L. T..
Gifts were exchanged, from the,* 1315 10 ^ * ir!s Lawson : Steward-W. W Niver, .
lighted tree as Santa Claus wished! ^ rs - ^ d Buchanan. Miss
eaqh one a “Merry Christmas.”
Linda Buchanan and Mrs D. C
Jr , Frank Simpson; Tiler — Earl
Holsonback; Chaplain — James
Madden assisted in entertaining Fulmer.
spent the week-end in Greer with and Mrs. Homer Jacks and Shelia,
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Friends of (Mrs. Minnie Ghil-
T. M. Fowler. Mr. Ducan joined dress will be pleased to learn she
them Saturday evening for the | is home after receiving treatment
wedding of - Mrs. Ducan’s neice at Greenville General hospital.
Miss Peggy Jean Fowler, in which Mr. and Mrs. R R. Cash and
little Claire Ducan was a flower j Dickie of Cpwpens were Sunday
'girl. ! guests of Mrs. J. N. Bozard.
Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mrs. Karl, Mr. and Mrs. James Derick,
Sease and Marilyn visited in Patsy and Jimmy visited Mr. and
‘Mrs. W. T. Phillips in Carnes-
Prinuudes Christmas Party
The Primary Department of
Epworth Methodist Church held
their Christmas party in the Ed
ucational Building last Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Olivia Abrams
read the Christmas story from the
Bible. Mrs. Sybil Motes led games
for the 25 presbrit. Mrs. Dot
Dominick helped to serve refresh
ments of cup cakes and iced
drinks. The children exchanged
gifts and clay was given to each
child by their teacher. '-j
Enjoy Christmas Party
Members of the Woman's So-!motif
ciety and the Ladies Ever-Ready
Class of Ep\vorth Methodist
Church - enjoyed a combined
Christmas party at the Education
al Building last Tuesday evening.
The room was decorated' artis-
Group 'Goes To Panarama Ixxlgr
leave room number one of Jo-| Carols Sung
anna Mills with, D. J. Buchanan Rev and Mrs Car! Kess'e! Mrs
as overseeri enjoyed a Christmas James Domini* k entertained the
dinner at F’anarama Lodge'Satur- young people' .of Presbyterian
day evening. Mr. Buchanan spoke Church with a buffet supper on
briefly to the 118 workers and in- Monday night at the mance
vited guests who were present. Games were led by Mrs Kessel
The banquet hall and tables were after -which the group joined by
decorated with the Christmas Mr D H DeVinny sang Chrisi-
; mas Carols in the community At
■ j the close (of the singing all en-
Lee Ann Honored ; joyed cake and grape juice at the
Little Miss Lee Ann Buchanan, home of Miss Dixie Couch'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Buchanan, was honored with a Mason’s Meet
birthjday party last Saturday at j At the regular December meet-
“tically in keeping with the holiday Joanna Club house The white ing of the Masons the foil >wi:.g
season. Mrs. Cecil O’Dell led the;cake with pink ansi green dccora-
entertainment and the prize of the 1 tions and four candles centered
Brownies Party
Thet Brownje Troop 29 held
their Christmas party at the Jo
anna Club House at their regular
meeting last Wednesday after-1
noon. The Club house was beau-1
yille, Ga., Sunday.
Mrs. Hermie Woods of New
berry spent last week with Mr.
and iMrs. Perry Swygert and
family.
Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Joel of Laurens was
Sunday guest of Miss Peggy Boat-
right and Mrs. Thelma Boatright.
George Bodie, sonp-of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Di Bodie, received his
discharge aifter spending two
years in the service of the United
States Army in Alaska and Fort
Lewis, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dominick,
Edith and Furman visitpd Mr. and
Mrs.-W. E. Dominick in Silver-
street Sunday. ' ^
Mrs. C. J. Black, Mary Ann and
Larry visited Mrs. Thelma Lance
in Clinton on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch and
Dixie attended the 50th wedding
anniversary of the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Couch,
oJ Easley. Friends of Mr. Couch
will be interested to know his
mother is ill in St. Francis Hos
pital in Greenville and was unable
to attend the celebration. Columbia hospital
Mrs. Marvin Humphries, Miss Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tinsley and
Marlene Humphries and Miss Pat 1 children of Newberry were Sun-
Lowe of Clinton were Saturday
visitors in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Loiwman,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culclosure
and Butchie of Newberry were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Humphries and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dominick and
children visited Mrs. Clyde Liv
ingston in .Newberry Sunday aft
ernoon.
A-2C Dale Bolick is home for
a thirty day leave from Chateau-
roux, France .
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lowery
and Karen were guests during the
week-end in Rock Hill of Mr.
and Mrs. Murry Culp.
Friends of Mrs. Jimmy Murrah
'mkrtrghier at Joanna hospital on
“With The Sick”
Boyd Patterson was dismissed
after receiving treatment at Joj
anna hospital. . ~ -
Mrs. Shirley Hunnicutt was ad
mitted for treatment at Joanna
hospital.
Ralph Prater underwent sur-
gerv last week at Joanna hospital., ... ,, , ... ~ . .
■ r. , c ■ t- pitifully -decorated in Christmas
• Mrs. Eugelia Smith is confined , , ... T
. , . . . decorations. -Dianne . Longshore
to Joanna hospital for treatment .... a*. , v
led the games. After refresh
ments of chocolate, chips and
iced cup cakes the gifts were ex
changed under the lighted Christ
mas tree. Mrs. Lester Longshore,
leader, and Mrs. James Knight, j
assistant leader, presented the 8
Brownies with gifts of perfume.
, Birth Announcements
Burnside
Mr. atjd Mrs v R. H. Burnside of
Clinton announce the birth of a
Dec. 17th.
Brown
iMr. and Mrs. James Brown an-;
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Debbie Lee, at Joanna hospital on
Dec. 17th. Mrs. Brown is the for
mer Macie Outz of Newberry.
Sea wright |
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seawright
announce the birth of a son, Mi
chael Wayne, on Dec. 11th at the
Air Force Base hospital in Fort
Worth, Texas. Mrs. Seawright is
the former Lillian Bodie of Jo
anna.
Retired Members of Joanna
Family Honored
On Friday evening the retired
employees of Joanna) Mills were
’ complimented with a lovely
Christmas party at Joanna Club
The guest list included the retired
employees, their guests, members
of the mill management and Jo
anna Foundation and special in
vited guests. John H. Hunter
acted as master of ceremonies and
J. B Hart brought Christmas
Visit County Home greetings to the group. Through-
will be interested to learn she has- a group of ladies from the Everi out rooms were beau
tiful decorations. The buffet table
was centered with red carnations
and flanked with tall silver can
delabra and lighted red tapers.
The service table was overlaid
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Bethlehem Basilica
Among Oldest Churches
The Basilica of the Nativity at
Bethlehem, constructed more than
1,620 years ago, is one of the oldest
churches in Christendom
As it stands today it represents
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LAURENS COUNTY
Tax Book? Now Open
* The tax books of Laurens County are open for pay
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Laurens No. 55
I-aurens No. 56
Greenville No. 520
Ware Shoals 51 ■,
(County-wide.Jncludes: Ordinary county, 9
bonds, 8 mills; hospital, 1 mill—Total, 18 mills).
(Mauldin-Simpsonville-Fountain Inn Water Dis:.
levy 13 mills). -
Every male between the ages of 21 and 60 years,
who is not physically disabled is required to pay $1.00
poll tax.
l ax books opened October 1, 1956 and remain open
without penalty through December 31. 1956. Taxes
will lie-collected through April 15. 1957, with penalty
added, and will go into execution April 15, 1957. The
following penalties will be collected: 'January, 1 per
-cent; February, 2 per cent; March, 3 per cent; and from
April 1 to April 15, 7 per cent.
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SAM M. LEAMAN
County Treasurer
returned to her home from the i Ready Class of Epworth Methodist
Church gave a Christmas pro
gram for the members of the Lau
rens County Home. Each member
of ’the home received a gift.
day dinner guests of Mrs. Tinsley’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Humphries.
Mr .and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and
Scout Christmas Party
The Intermediate Girl Scouts.
with red and featured an arrange
ment of reindeer and candles. A
salad plate with party dainties, a
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