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Thursday. January ft, 1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Personal and Social , News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correupoodent and Representative Phone Joanna 8261 Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Tucker and Sandra and Mrs. Louise Tucker spent last week-end in Atlanta. Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Morris. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Niver of Greensboro, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Niver of Mobile, Ala., to New Orleans, La., to at tend the Sugar Bowl game. They returned home on Saturday. Mx. and Mrs. Luther Poag were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Poag in Greer. LITTLE MOUNTAIN VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Voigt* Metis, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Lee Metis of Lillie M Mm tala, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Metis. Mrs. George Irby and Betty. Mrs. Jake Huff, Elaine and Midge, of Lando, visited Mrs. Roy Tem pleton and Gad Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell and Hal spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson in Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Poore of Durham, N. C., and Miss Linda Poore of Mars Hill, N. C., spent the Christmas holidays with their father, Robert Poore. Mrs. E. L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Garnell Graham and Jane of WalhaUa, spent Last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. H M. Elliott spent several days last week with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott, Jr., in Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs Earl SineaLh, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roebuck visited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Tttmbleston in Charleston during the Christmas vacation week VISIT IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mrs. EJbott of MJm aad J. C. I oofahore hi Greeuvtte loot Saturday sight. Mrs Salbe Norris and John But ler of Newberry, Mr and Mrs John Paul Goodman and son of Greenwood. Mr and Mrs Robie Chaother of Delray Beach. Fla . visited Mr and Mrs C W Chand ler on Christman Day Terry Brown spent the week-end in Newberry with Danny Hiller, Mr. aad Mrs Gaorge Malta and daughters spent Saturday in Little Mountain with Mr and Mrs C B (Miss Ann Niver returned to Wln- throp College Sunday after spending the holidays wkh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brannon and family spent Christmas Day with Rev. and Mrs. Claude Thompson in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig of Greenville, Mrs. J. F. Huckaby of Woodruff, Mrs. A. E. Crooks of Cross Anchor, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Craig of Orlando, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig during the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Franklin and family, and Miss Sallie Mae Franklin of Whitmire, spent Christ mas Day with Mrs, Annie Laura Simpson. Mr. and Mrs Curtis Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melton and Judy, Lee Add Tucker and Larry Johnson of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs J. L. Beden- baugh and daughters of Columbia, and Mrs. L. K. Bedenbaugh spent the week-end with Mr.* and Mrs. Clifton Tucker. Randy Morris of Atlanta, returned home with his parents on Sunday after spending the past week with his grandpa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick visit ed Mrs. Ola Kinards and Ruby in Newberry on Sunday. HERE FROM LF.ESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoover and family of Leesville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carson Na bors. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willing ham and children of Aiken, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs E. J. Willingham Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moates and daughters visited her mother, Mrs. J. C. Fuller, in Greenwood Sunday. Sgt. and Mrs Brian Adams and David of Killeen, Texas, spent last week with Mr and Mrs W T. Sim mons. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Adams. Mr and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt and Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhodes of Whitten Village, visited Mrs Belle McAlister in Doe West Sunday, , Mias Jackie Hunnicutt spent last week wkh hey sister and brother-in- law. Mr and Mrs Fred Lowery in Clutton Mr and Mrs George Metis and laughters and Mrs Sara O'Shields were mitors in Greennltr last Mr. and Mrs Gu> ^ — _. . eta IMP Mr aad Mrs W J. aad Mrs Bin Thndey Mr aad Mrs Gene ana vtaMai Mrs L H «d Mra Sara in N tasty Mrs Rey T Mra • P Lark «f Mm of Mr aad Mrs Lester Lang shore wkh tad Diane sprat Sands> with Jim Mr Mewtae in Silventreet * Mr aad Mrs Cttftoa Hotsenhaek saa staked Mr aad Mrs I L. la and the BeUingrath gardens in Mo bile, Ala. They returned to Joanna on Friday evening. Mrs. Cecil Radford. Sr, Mr and Mrs Neil Radford and family, Mr and Mrs. Cecft Radford. Jr , and family of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kay of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kay and children of Columbia, Mrs. J. C. Burns and Miss Corrine Burns of Greenville, Mrs. S. P. Bowers of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bowers and Susan of HartsvUle, visited Mrs. J. J Ab rams during the holidays. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Betty Clopton of Newberry, underwent surgery at the Joanna hospital last week. Keith Boland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boland, was dismissed on Monday after receiving treatment at the local hospital during the past week. Mrs. Darlene Ringer of Kinards, is a surgical patient at the local hospital. Richard Gaffney was admitted to the local hospital Friday for treat ment. Mrs. Leona Evans of Kinards, is receiving treatment^at the Joanna hospital. Mrs. Bertha Stroud underwent surgery Wednesday at the local hos pital. WITH LOCAL SHOP / Friends will be glad to know that Jesse Abercrombie of Clinton, is now connected with Tucker’s Bar ber Shop. DUNLAP-SiMMONS RITES HELD Miss Judy Evelyn Dunlap and ! Bobby Joe Simmons were married on Sunday, December 29, at 5 o'clock at the home of Rev Ben F. Jones. The young couple is presently making their home with the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Simmons, on Marion street. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dunlap, also of Joanna. Those attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bngg, Jr., Sue and Patricia Bragg, and Miss Judy Simmons. RJN EH A RT-BRANN ON WEDDING Miss Sylvia Jane Rinehart and Melvin Holley Brannon wene united 1 in marriage Sunday, December 21, | at Harris Methodist Church in Greenwood The bride's father. Rev. J. Lelant Rinehart, officiated. The ceremony , was pert or met immediately follow I mg the morning worship service For her wedding the bnde wore a light Mue dress with matching jac ket and black atcemsories Her cor- { sage was of white carnations Mrs Brannon is the daughter of Rev and Mrs J L Rinehart, of Greenwood, and ta a senior at Green wood High Srhoei Mr. Brannon is the son of M» and Mrs Frank Brannon of Joanna He Is employed at the Laurens Claes Works m Lour ana. The is Greenweed the she red and poinsettias The can- delabras were lighted by the ushers. Escorted by her father Mrs. ClaA wore white Alencon lace with a Sa brina neckline and a short train which was composed of layers of the lace. She wore a pearl tiara and illusion veil, She carried white sweetheart rosebuds centered with a white orchid. She also wore pearl earrings, a gift of the groom Miss Diane Price, sister of bride, was maid of honor and wore a floor length holiday dress with a red headpiece and car ried white poinsettias Mrs. Violet Thomas Gwinn, Miss Garnell Ruff and Mlrs. Jeanette Evans Wicker, cousins of the bride, and Miss Shel by Jean Marshall were bridesmaids. Their dresses were of holiday green with green headpieces and they car ried red poinsettias. Little Denise Turner was flower girl and she wore pale mint green. David Sanders was ring bearer. The groom’s father was best man with David Boland. Darrell John son. and Martin Gwinn as ushers. TTie bride's mother wore dusty rose lace with matching accessories, and a corsage of white carnations. The groom’s mother wore gray lace over rose taffeta, gray and pink ac' ©It? OUmtmt (Ehnmirb cessones and pink carnations Mrs Clark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Wallace Price and is a laboratory technician with Jo anna Mills. Mr Clark is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark and is! employed by the Joanna Founda tion. They are making their home with the groom’s parents for the present steak and chicken supper. E J Willingham is overseer of the de partment He has served 2*4 years in France, ukrator and arrived home on Christmas Day Any ponoo tau is notifM t» mM m- ENJOY SAFETY SUPPER The employees and guests of Weaving No. 2 enjoyed a safety sup per at Panorama Lodge Saturday evening. Louis Murphy, a second hand in the department, gave the welcom ing remarks J. L. Delany spoke to the guests on behalf of the null man agement. He commended the work i ers on theit safety record of the past year, and urged them to prac tice safety every day of the coming year The 290 guests enjoyed the fish, HAVE FAMILY SUPPER AT CHRISTMAS The family of Mrs. J. J Abrams gathered at her home on Christmas Eve for a Christmas dinner and party. Following the buffet supper, gifts were exchanged from the beauti ful tree \ Those enjoying the occasion were Mr and Mrs J L. Abrams, Linda and Jim, Mr and Mrs. Algie Abrams Adgie and Martha Ellen Mr and Mrs Floyd Abranvs. Jo*' and Jan, Miss Doris Abrams an i Bruce Abrams L. L. ADAIR, Ada FINAL Take notice that on the 21at day I of January, 1969. I will render a said final account of my acta ****1 ttMttRl them on or before aaM kake, ttnty as Administrator of the eeUte of proven, or be * Isaac O'Neal Adair in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens [Couny, at 10 o'clock a m , and on I the same day will apply for a finai discharge from ray trust as Admin- IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 7m RECEIVES DISCHARGE Dale Bolick. son of Mr and Mrs Milton Bolick. received his his charge from the Air Force recently OpJornafoiAt Office Hour* S-Sr-TO JIM) South Broad St. i a PHONE 658 OR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE friend hi Mr. and Mr* Chartei Ram aad family ef Burlington N C.. Mr I of Gram, aad Hie Mr. and Mra Varner Mr and ily af GnmovtO*. fir aad Mra t. L Hair M Colombia. Mr and Mra ■nee Little and family af Char, la to. N C.. Mua Bally Rum af Nov aflYart, Barm Uttlo af Bdoai. Mim. ard Mike (. Air) vf 1 lemma viatt avd Mra ad J M Rom and Mra Lanma Cooley during tho Cbriotmaa balk daya Mr aad Mra CWbe Colo. 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