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ThurMUy. June M, 19W Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGK METTS, Correspondent and Representative Phone Joanna 3261 Mr and Mr* Fred Ellis. Angela and Pam. are visiting Mr and Mrs Jim t'ompton. Mr and Mrs. Jim Tinsley in tTucago. 111. for the \* el'll Mrs H E Boyce of Lynchburg, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs Roy Boyce and other relatives. Miss Ellen Finney of Forty Fort, Pa . i> spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs Nathan Brazel. Miss Ann Brock of Atlanta, is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs .1 J Hawkins Mrs L H. Rinehart of Batesburg, is convalescing at the home of her daughter. Mrs Gene Bishop. Mrs. Rinehart recently underwent sur gery at Spartanburg General hos pital Mrs Sallie Norris and John But ler of Newberry, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chand ler Mr and Mrs. Carl Higinbotham, Mr and Mrs. J P. Higginbotham of Anderson, were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs H M.'Elliott. Pvt Jerry O'Shields of Fort Jack- son. spent the Week-end with Mrs. Sarah 0'Shields Mrs Lonnie Ashely, Patsy and Tommy of Honea Path, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt. L H Rinehart, Jr., of Batesburg, visited Mr and Mrs. Gene Bishop Saturday Jeff Brock of Atlanta, Ga, is spending two weeks with his grand mother, Mrs L J Brock. Mr and Mrs. S A. League spent Sunday in Easley with Mrs. V. M Coker Mr and Mrs Emory Moore vis ited Mrs Roy Osborne at Hays hos pital Saturday Misses Peggy Arnold and Cheryl Bright of Laurens, spent last week with Miss Gail Murphy Mr and Mrs E J Willingham, Hale Nabors and Cindy Prater via- ited Mrs W W Wilson in Ninety- Si* Sunday Mrs Myra Rushlun. Mr and lire Milton Kushton of Johnston, were Mind a \ gureU of Mr and Mr* Reg fna Id Kuvhtor. Mr* Harold Ku**ell and Mrs 1 r«*i Putnam •err Saturday * hi '•■re ir i.rrremUe Mr and Mr* fVr m hum peel and Ann milnd Mr* Saibe Reek » SeubrfT) Sunday Mr and Mr* F*«re«te WVkne and daufMee ad Jn*uR Ga , a pent *«"»e»ai day* InM ank Mr and Mr* hart Senae Mr* Hrrmm 4 Vretarry ♦pen* la»t ««ek edR Mr and Mr* Parr* tara eypen Mr* UK nr Saar «d Angtata and Mr* (da* *mna Mr net Mr* Mr. and Mrs. George MetU at tended the futHTal of the former's uncle. George E MetU. at Chapin 'last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pnnce and children. Mrs. Marvin Patterson and children of Clinton, were Sun day guests of Mr and Mrs. Otis Smith Mr. and Mrs H M. Elliott and Mrs. Ercie Brown visited relatives in Anderson recently. Misses Glenda Poston of Heming way and Nancy Mills of Columbia, are visiting Mis Marilyn Sease this week Mr and Mrs. D V Wright and Linda attended the Wright family reunion at Greenwood state park Sunday. Miss Sue O'Dell is spending this week in Fort Mill with Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Dell and Mrs. Alma O’Dell. M-Sgt. and Mrs. James Byars and children of Fort Hood, Texas, spent last week with Mrs. Hattie Byars and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley at tended the Banister reunion in Cal- lison Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R M. Bolton and Vicki of Charleston, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. On Sunday the O’Dells and their guests attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs W. E. Holsonback at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. C. McLeod in Newberry. Mrs. J J. Abrams, Mrs, Algie Abrams, Adgie and Martha were Friday visitors in Greenville. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Ruff, Bobby and Janice attended the Bundrick reunion at Margaret Hunter park in Newberry Sunday Major and Mrs. Bob Webster. Sue. Chris and Debbie of Mokena. 111., were Thursday overnight guests of Mrs Fred Ross Mr and Mrs W G Carr and family of Aiken, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs R G. Carr Mrs Roy Templeton. Mines Elaine Huh and Gail Templeton of Lando. were week-end guests at Mr* J D O'Dell Mr and Mrs Wadsworth Niver and family * tailed Mr* A N Pritchard in Westminster Saturday Mr* Rotfe Clark •pent several day* last week »Hh tar utfer. Mr* J w MrKam. m Anderson ter Mr* Jatawm and Lynn Carol arc vis ting points at interest in Florida They also plan to visit Mrs Byars brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs Harold Gardner. ■ Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Mont joy of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs B W Oxner during the week-end Mr. and Mrs G. N Foy •pent the week end in the mountains of North Carolina On Saturday they visited Caesar's Head and Camp Socaredo at Cedar Mountain. Mr. Foy named Camp Socaredo in a contest They also visited Brevard. Marion and Biltmore Estate while they were away. Mr.' ami Mrs Gordon Huffstetler, Mr and Mrs R P. Shealy of Pros perity. enjoyed a steak and pig foot stew supper at Silverstreet Tuesday evening. Mrs Huffstetler was cele brating her birthday. Mrs. J. W. Alewine of Rock Hill, Mrs. Martha Watts and Judy Ann of Silverstreet. were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Xongshore last Wednesday. Walter Stewart of Chillum, Md., was the Friday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. C.' Nabors. Mr. Stewart accompanied Mrs, Elja Adair home. Mrs. Adair has been visiting relatives in Joanna and Clinton for the past six weeks Miss Donna Gail Fellows of Ab beville, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Youpg. Mrs. Lester Longshore attended the funeral of Charles Bowers in Silverstreet Monday. FINAL SETTLEMNT Take notice that on the 24th day of June 1958, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the estate of D. B. Wehunt in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred LENA TATE WEHUNT Administratrix, RL 1. CUhtoe. S. C. May 24. ISM 4c J » WIMTgft. auMMl* AM* VMWA 'WOOtaO M *4«wU*« T» Pa* PIMM III—AM ARTW1R •rwJAMlW Mr and Mrs Edwin Holder, Ron me and Vicki Lynn. Mrs. Horace Fellow* and Sammy of AbbertDe, wrer Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young Those observing wedding anniver saries last week were Mr. and Mrs. J L. Longshore, their 20th on June 18; Mr and Mrs. Earl Holsonback, their 32nd on June 20 With The Sick Tommy Etters of Clinton, re ceived treatment for a fractured arm last Wednesday at Joanna hos pital. Mrs Betty -Motes has returned to her home after being a patient at Joanna hospital. Dale and Dennis Nabors. Donna and Vicki Childers have had measles Birth Announcement Holland Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland of Clinton, announce the birth of a son. Robert Lesesne, on June 17 at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Holland is the former^Miss Joanne Porter. Wsoua'v setety Mere# The Woman * Society of Christian Service held the June meeting last Tuesday in the educational building of the church The new officers for the year 1958 59 began their work at this meeting. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, president, presided over the business session There were twenty members pres ent, with Julie Prater as a guest. The devotional was given by Mrs. Jimmie Murrah Mrs. Murrah also sang a solo. The program, Ever Widening Circles in Missions,” was present ed by Mrs. Jessie Mae Prater and Mrs. Mary Simpson. During the social hour banana splits were served by Mesdames Sadie Lewis, Lucille Benebaugh and Jimmie Murrah. Accepts Pastorate The Rev. Hugh D. Pollard of Jewel Ridge, Va., will begin his pastorate at Joanna Prwbytenan Church on June 29 Rev and Mrs. Pollard moved Into the manse earlier this week We welcom ethem Into the community Birthday Party Ghrea On Saturday afternoon Allen O'Shields celebrated bis 8th birth day with a party at the borne of his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah O'Shields, on Tillman Circle. Mr.4 Betty O'Shields, the hon- oree’s mother, led the games and contests. There were 18 little friends present for the party. The white tiered birthday cake held green and yellow flowers and six lighted candles. Individual cakes, iced in green and yellow, were given each child as party fa vors. Each small guest remembered Allen with a gift. Allen Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields. w t \°: Club House News Teen-Age Club The Teen-Age Club will meet to night (Thursday) at 7:00 p. m All members are invited to be present. The club house will be closed fromJune 29 through July 6. IF YOU ARE FINISHING SCHOOL What does the future hold for you? Jobs Waiting — $50.00 to $150 per week You can work your way through our school. Write Charlotte Beauty School South Try on St. Charlotte. N. C. ta-J» PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville. 8. C. Par V All operatkma of Joanna Cotton Mills will be cloaed down from June 27 to July for the annual vacation period Cindy and Melanie Prater -Mrs Guy Prater entertained twenty five guests last Tuesday with a birthday party for her daughters. Cindy and Melanie Cindy was celebrating her 8th birthday and Melanie her third birthday. Mrs. E. J. Willingham, their grandmother, assisted in entertain ing. The two cakes were decorated in pink and green and held lighted tapers, Mrs. Prater served assorted sand wiches, chips, birthday cake and pink lemonade. v inay anc Mfiam* received lovely gifts, including a for each one as special gifts from the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pra ter. Card of I wish to thank those who sent ma cards and flowers while I was a pa tient at Spartanburg General hos pital. Especially do I thank those who gave blood for me. May God bless each of you. -MRS L. H RINEHART Report Bart To Duty After spending a 14-day leave with their parents Tommy O'Shields and Edward Thomas have reported to Norman, Okla., Woody Alexan der to Norfolk,' Va., Gerald Farmer to Great Lakes, 111., and Terry Rowe to Newport, R. I. All of the boys are in the Navy. * Why Our EGGS Are Tops 1 • They Are Errs From Our Own Flock. • They Are Gathered Three Times Daily. • They Are Brought to Town Immediately and Placed In An Egg Cooling Room at Joe’s Esso Station Where a Constant Temperature Of 58 Degrees Is Maintained. 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