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I % i I I /■ 'X Page Ten THE CLINTON CHRONICI.® 1 Thursday. March 6, 1958 Personal ancL Social News of Joanna MRS. (iEORGE METTS. Qo:respondent and Representative Phone Joanna 3261 Mi and Mrs Norman Floyd. Leonard and Collette, and Mr. and Mrs Gene Floyd, of Clinton, motor ed to Clemson Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg spent last week-end in Aiken with Mr and Mrs Ralph Bragg Mr and Mrs Parks Boozer, Sr., PQore at Greenville General Hos pital. Mrs. Poore recently under went arrappertdectomy. Mr and Mrs L M. Wood, of New berry. and Mr, and Mrs. Emory Moore were shopping visitors in Greenville Saturday »Mr. and Mrs. P F. Swygert spent Mr and Mrs. W. L Duncan, Mr. Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and and Mrs. Joseph Craft, ot Greer, and yi rs h B Swygert. Parks Boozer, Jr., and sons were j»f c Rj^hard L Humphrey, of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. .Ntrs M. C. Duncan l an< ^ Fort Bragg, is spending a nine day- leave with Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs J E Braswell, Sr , Mrs. Tartimy, Mr and Mrs. J. B Hum- Melvin Huey-^nd Mrs Rufus Hand- phrey. back, ot Clinton, spent Sunday aft- Mr and Mrs Howard Turner and emoon with Mr and Mrs. Derrilli j er ry, ot Newberry, visited Mr and Bozard I Mrs. George Metis Sunday after- Mrs Boyce Bowen returned home noon. Saturday after spending the week M r a nd Mrs_4.,-B. Humphry and with Mr and Mrs Odell Reynolds Julia Mae spent Sunday in Glendale! m Fort Bragg, N. C. , W1 th Mr. and Mrs. Ytrnon Gault. Mr and Mrs Jones Wallenzine Mr. and Mrs Roy Templeton and and Mrs. Fred Bragg were Saturday Gail, of Lando, Jimmy Templeton, visitors in Laurent of Marion. N. C., and Miss Dorotry Mr and Mrs. E C Abrams visit- Ann Blaney. of Chester, were Sun- ed in Calhoun Falls Sunday with Mr. day dinner guests of Mrs. J B mid Mrs Walter Lovern Odell Mr and Mrs J. B. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. S. L Hair, of Co- were chopping visitors in Greenville lumbia. Mr and Mrs. Yerner Ross, Saturday. Sonny, Mary Sue, Bob and D.oug- Miss Ethel Mae Rowe, of Furman, las, of Greenville, John Ross, Mrs. spent the week-end with her mother, Lavima Coojey and Mike were Sun- Mrs. Helen Rowe. • - jday guests of Mrs. Fred Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath. Ron- Mrs Donald Boozer and 'Buster, me Sineath and Donald Brown spent j of Jacksonville, Fla , spent last Sundav with Mr and Mrs. Dewitt week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cromer and Martha"’visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dickey Sunday after noon. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Humphries visited Mr and Mrs F. E\ Culclas ure and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shealy in Newberry Sunday afternoon Fred Adams attended tre Laur ens County Singing Convention at Durst Avenue ChurglT of God in Greenwood Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Adams visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bagwell in Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cr\aig, of Greenville, spent the weekend with M.r. and Mrs. C J. Craig. Mr and Mrs. J. K. Waits were Friday shoppers in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits are spe t nding several days in Memphis, Tenn. Mr Waits is attending a.bus iness convention.' Mrs. E J. Willingham visited Mrs Belle Willingham at Greenville General Hospital on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Sloan Rowland spent the week-end in Decatur. Ga.. with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and MYs. Ben Weinberg. Mrs J K. Waits attended the group conference of the Women of the Church at Owihgs Presbyterian Church in Owings Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L H. Poag celebrated a birthday Feb 28. i. , Mrs. W. R. Lanford and Mrs Ef- fie Coleman were business visitors in Greenville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields and Allen spent Monday in Little Mountain with Mr and Mrs. E. N. Son. Mrs. T A Adams and Martha Ellen spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Quinn in Greenville. erai Hospital Tuesday Guest Speaker R G. Carr will be guest speaker in the Young Adult Sunday School class on March 9 Each member is urged to be present to hear this speaker. party in Greenwood* with other Brownies of this section of the„state. The Brownies and Scouts have just completed the cookie sale. The Joanna Scouts sold 1,000 boxes of cookies. This was twice as many as their quota. News Of The Sick Mrs. Martha Morse received treat ment at Joanna Hospital several days last week. Mrs. Pearl Williams is recuperat ing at home after being hospitalized last week for treatment. Mrs. Carrie \Ramage, of New berry. was admitted to Joanna Hos pital last Wednesday for treatment. Mrs. Evelyn Edens, of Tennessee, was admitted to Joanna Hospital last Thursday for treatment follow ing an atuo accident Johnny Burnett is a medical pa tient at Joanna Hospital. * Patti Etters is receiving treatment at the hospital at this time. Larry Chappell underwent a ton- silectomy last Saturday. Mrs Olene Murphy is a surgical patient at Joanna Hospital. Mrs Elizabeth Craft, mother of Mrs. Cecil Odell, is a medical pa tient at Joanna Hospital. James Eugene Hendrick was ad- CREDITORS’ NOTICE mitted to the hospital Monday for AH persons having claims against treatment. the eState^of Mary Anderson Bailey, C. J. Craig is still confmeif to his4tieceased, are hereby notified to file Delegation To Democratic Convention Those from Joanna attending the Laurens County Democratic--eon- vention at Laurens Court House on Monday were: W. W. Niver, Jr., J. M. Ross, R. G. Carr. W. E. Byars, Carl T Franzen, Rev. V. M. Ross, W. P. Thomas, J. J. Hawkins. John I. Moore, M. C. Duncan, Louis Mur phy, Bill Dobbins, Rev. J. B Mitch ell, Dr W. J. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clarke, Mrs. Carrie Jacks and Mrs. Fred Ross. Joanna delegates chosen to attend the State Democratic convention in Columbia were: Messrs. Niver, Ross and Dobbins. .Mrs. Cliff Lollis Mrs. Sallie Howard Lollis, 75, wife of Cliff Lollis, died Sunday night at her home on Ellis Street in Joanna. Mrs. Lollis was born and reared in Honea Path and was the daugh ter of the late John Belton and Mary Epps Howard, ghe had made her home in Joanna for a number of years. Surviving besides her husband are three sons. Marvin Lollis, of Clin ton; Clarence Lollis. of Princeton, and J. C. Lollis, of Joanna; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Wright, of Newberry; Mrs. Jennie Knight, of Honea Path; Mrs. Maud Morrison, of Columbia, and Mrs. Irene John' son, of Joanna;, four sisters, Mrs. Ida Gilmer and Mrs. Nina Gilmer, both of Honea Path; Mrs. Emma Kates, of Mauldin, and Miss Ada Howard, of Columbia; 16 grandchil dren and eight great-grandchildren Funeral services were conducted at 4 p. m. Tuesday at Joanna Bap tist Church by the Rev. J. B. Mitch ell, the Rev. V. M. Ross and the Rev. Ben F. Jones. Burial was in Broadmouth Baptist Church ceme tery near Honea Path. The body was carried ot the home of her daughter, Mrs. Champ John son, 164 Milton Road. Joanna, until the hour of the service. McSwain Funeral Home was in charge. home because dfUlness. Buford Weir is a patient in New berry County Memorial Hospital. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. H P. Boozer, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Annette, on Feb 27 at Jo- Mr Abrams and Adgi? joined him; anna Memorial Hospital. James Hollingsworth. Mrs. J D Odell. Mrs Cecil Odell ed Mr and Mrs J. R Swygert inland Mrs. Fred Ross spent Saturday Looney in Calhoun Falls. Mr and Mrs. P F Swygert visit- Greenwood Saturday afternoon. Miss Peggy Arnold, of Laurens, spent the week-end with Miss Gail Murphy. Mr and Mrs. Larry Harrelson and Steve. Mrs Lola Patterson, of Aiken, Mrs. Launce Terry. Mary Ann. Joe and Mike, of Wilbston Mr and Mrs John Rosier and daughter, of Silverstreet, and Mrs. Annie Har relson, of Newberry, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs James Har relson o Mrs David Madden and Mrs. Earl Sineath were visitors in Aiken Monday. Mr and Mrs? Perry Lee Swygert atternoon in Greenville Mrs. Metta Stone and'Miss Sara Stone, of Clinton, were Tuesday sup per guests of Mr and'Mrs. C. J Craig. Mr and Mrs J R Bartley and Mrs Lillie Bartley visited in Water loo Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E V. Golden. H -G Boyce and Robert L. Frank lin spent the week-end in Sumter with Mr. Boyce’s sister, Mrs. J M. Yates. Mr and Mrs J L Brawley and Chippy visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B Askew in Lockhart Sunday. _ Mr and Mrs. James Kelly and •and sons visited Mrs Hermie Wood daughter, of Duncan, were recent in Newberry Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. J Craig. Mrs Harold Russell and Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crowder. Fred Putnam were Saturday shop- Larry and Jenny spent Sunday in pers in Greenville. • Mountville with Mr and Mrs. ~T~C. Miss Linda Poore, of Mars Hill. Crowder. N C , spent the week-end with her Mr and Mrs. H M Elliott visited father. Robert Poore On Sunday Mr in Greer and Spartanburg Saturday. Poore and Lmda^jfcted Mrs Roger Mr and Mrv Roy Bedenbaugh THIMET* systemic insecticide on Sunday and accompanied them home. Mr and Mrs. John Burnette, Sr., and Mrs. Georgia Lewis spent the week-end in Atlanta with relatives. Mrs W. B Kitchen, of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs, John Burnett, Sr. Mrs. J. J Abrams was Friday overnight guest of her daughter. Miss Doris Abrams in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner and children, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Walter Waits and Mr and Mrs H L Gard ner - A-lc C B Cole and A-lc Ray Wil liford. of Charleston Air Force Base, spent several days last week with Mrs C. B Cole and Mr and Mrs. Charlie Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Odell and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, George C Jones in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole visited j Misses Annie and Kittie Putnlm in Laurens Sunday afternoon., . Mrs. Boozer is the lyn Taylor, of Greer. former Eve- the sanse, duly verified, with the un dersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. Wm RAY ANDERSON, Executor, 206 Walnut St., Clinton, S. C. Feb. 13, 1958 3C-M-6 Mrs Willingham Entertained Oh Tuesday morning Mrs. Rich ard Willingham, of Aiken, was honor guest at a coffee at the home of Mrs. Fred Ross Mrs. Guy Prater, Mrs. Carson Nabors. Mrs. J. B Johnson, Mrs. W J Carter, Mrs. Dick Vaughn, and Mrs. J. D. Odell were invited for an hour of conversation. Mrs. Ross served pound cake, cof fee cake and coffee. Woman’s Club The Joanna Woman's Club will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 p. m. Miss Kittie Moseley is in charge of the program and a film, “Man- Mail-Machine,’’ will be shown. The public is cordially invited and mem bers are expected to be present. * Mrs. Poag Honored Mrs. L. H Poag was given a birthday dinner Sunday at the home Mr and Mrs. Alvin Cromer, of 0 f her son, W. M Poag, in Greer. Myrtle Beach, were Sunday visitors l. H. Poag and Calvin Poag, of of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven. Joanna, also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Beck and j ^ rs p 0 ag was remembered with children, of Newberry, visited Mr ' a i OV ely gift, and Mrs. E A. Tinsley during the week-end Mr arid Mrs. Luther Nabors, of Laurens, and Oran Nabors, of Fur man. were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. G. C Nabors. Girl Scout Week The Joanna Girl Scouts will ob serve National Girl Scout Week Marqh 9-15. During the. week each troop of Brownies and Girl Scouts Mr and Mrs. Lewis Trompson W1 u participate in many activities, were Saturday supper guests of Mr.'some of the highlights of the week and Mrs. Billy Thompson in Switzer : are: March 9-the Scouts will attend Mrs G. C. Nabors and Mrs. Alvin |church service at the Church of Nabors, of Gray Court, were shop- God. March 11 from 5 to 6 p. m. a pers in Greenville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater. Mr. drop-in and tea for parents, rela tives and friends. From 7 to 9 p. m and Mrs. Reedy Prater and Kent, a d ance w iH be held with Joanna Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors and gov Scouts as invited guests. On children, Jack Roebuck and Janice Friday night the Intermediate and visited Mrs. Marie Roebuck" atlseflior Scouts will attend a dance at Greenville General Hospital Sunday. | the recreational building in Green- Mr and Mrs. L. R. Thompson | wood along with other Scouts of the and Randy spent Sunday afternoon in Laurens with Mr and Mrs. Wales Burdette. Mrs. Fred Ross. Mrs. E. J. Wil lingham and Mrs. Guy Prater visit Star Fort Council. The Joanna! Scouts will also spend the week-end in the new Girl Scout Cabin at I Greenwood They have the honor of being the first Scouts to use the cab ed Mrs Marie Roebuck and Mrs. jin. Saturday morning from 10:30 to Belle Willingham at Greenville Gen- 12:30. the Brownies will attend a /juft ~ cottirn prrnm rroin seed treated with THIMK'T. Hujkt — ootton grown rrom untreated *etd is »tunUd Seed treated with THIMET grows insect-killing Cotton! Your young cotton plants can kill and keep killing aphids, mites and thrips ... if you plant seed treated with thimet. Protection lasts up to 6 weeks. Check these advantages of thimet: • Saves time, labor, money needed for early season — sprays or dusts. • Protects at! parts of treated plants during critical early weeks. 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