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/ Thursday. February 5, 1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE (Clinton (Ehronirk unlay evening Upon arrival Mrs Adams was given a corsage of pink camellias Mrs-, Evelyn Davenport directed nicutt. Mrs J E Adams. Mrs Dan, Mrs Adams received the games for the 2fi guests present Gunter and Mrs Evelyn Daven tiful gifts which were The hostesses Mts Julian Hun port, served pound cake and coffee passed many, beau opened and were served by some of the moth ers. Judy received a number of gifts. Elaine Ross was honor guest at a party at the Scout Cabin Satur day \night. Her seventh grade class mates were hosts for the party Mrs. Karl Sea.se, Mrs. George Simpson and Mrs. J. L. Brawlcy were chap erones. Dancing and active games were directed by Barbara Brawley, | Marilyn Sease Vivian Whelcbel and Jorja Simpson I-ater in the evening sandwiches, potato chips, cookies and cold drinks were served. Elaine was presented a necklace ami scarves as going-away gifts MOVE TO VIRGINIA Mrs. Fred Ross, Judy and Elaine moved to Springfield, Va., this week to make their home. Miss Fredna Ross will remain with Mr. and Mrs. E. .1 Willingham until school is out Their new address is: Lt. Col and Mrs. Fred L Ross, 5917 Fred rick St.. Springfield, Va. Lt. Col Ross is stationed at the Pentagon in Washington, D C Pepsi-Cola Adopts Newly-Designed Bottle A “new look” v appeared in Clinton Wed nesday when the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. began distributing their well-known prod uct to local dealers in a newly-designed bot tle, Mayor J. P. Terry is shown above as he is presented the first bottle by John H. Gregory, route manager. Several “teaser” ads appeared in The Chronicle last week asking “Who Has the Light Look?—Who Has the Swirl?” They were by Pepsi-Cola, and gave an advance view of the new and original design of the bottles that w.U contain the popular bev erage. Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS. Correspondent and Representative » Phone Joanna 3261 MOTHER’S MARCH Joanna citizens contributed $416.13 to the Mother’s March on Polio Fri day night. Tfiey expressed appre ciation to everyone who had a part in the march and in the drive. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Griffis and sor^. Wayne, Randy and Ken, of Pendleton, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. M. Bo/ard Mr. and Mrs Gene Bishop and sons, Mr and Mrs. Frpnk Trotter and Dickie visited Mrs. L. H. Rine hart in Batesburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. Jr. and Ronnie, of Greenwood, spent Sunday with ilr, and Mrs J. F. Lowman, Sr. Mr and Mrs Harold Willingham and Marty, of Clemson. spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. E. J Willingham. Jimmy lemplcton. of Marion, N. C.. spent the wertr-entT wtth Mrsr Roy Templeton and Mrs. J. D. Odell. Mike Cooley, of Clemson College, has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Lavinia R Cooley, during be ween- semester vacation. Sgt and Mrs Jodie Kay. of Co lumbia. Mere Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Brawley Jimmy Hollingsworth, of Donald son Air Force Base, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs James Hol lingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg visited Mr. and Mrs Marshall Motes and Mrs. J. H Wallenzine in the Little River-Dominick community Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Elmer Sizemon- and Dale, of Columbia, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Earl Si neath. Mr. and Mrs L R. Thompson and Randy were Saturday shopper.', m Greenville Mr. and Mrs. W T. Simmons vis ited Willie Perry in Abbeville Sat urday night. Mr Perry is quite ill Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Holcombe and children, of Hartwell. Ga.. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. R B Smith. Mrs Nell Alverson. of Sedalia. h and Mrs. Carrie Lynch, of Union, were Sunday supper guests ol Mr. and Mrs. C W Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sizemore and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater, Mrs W. E. Brown. Mrs. Jack Ro nick and Janice, Louie Nabors. Cathy and Karen enjoyed supper at Pana rama Lodge Saturday night. Butchie Chandler spent the week end wi h his aunt. Mrs Nell ('hand ler near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jamerson and Kay. of Greenvil.e, were Sun day supper guests ol Mr and Mrs. Algie Abrams. ~tflke Cooley and Gary IVL lacht visited Missus Brenda O'Dell and Dollie Crouch at Winthrop College Sunday Mr. and Mrs Richard Willing ham spent the week-end in Tulla- homa. Tenn. Miss Joan Lehman, of Greenv i.le, spent Uie weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davenport. Jr. Mr and Mrs. H. L. Thompson and Nancy, of Seneca, visited Mr. and Mrs Lewis Thompson recently • Vr. a d Mrs. Gene Craven and C.i-. M‘.» \. - Peggy and Cathy Hojcj visited .Ur. and Mrs. Russell Gilliam in Whitmire Sun day. Mrs. W. W Hair and Miss Ruth Hair visited Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair in Greenwood Friday after noon Mr and Mrs L. H Poag spent Sunday in Greer with Mr and Mrs. BUI Poag. Mrs J. J. Abrams. Mrs. Annie Laura Simpson and Miss Nannie Mae Glenn visited Mrs. Mildred Han by at Greenville General Hos pita! last Wednesday. Larry Murphy, of Clemson Col lege, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy. Mr and Mrs. Johnny Kennington ind Buster, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sara O'Shields. Mrs Mary Lehman and Wendell Hair were in Spartanburg Monday night to see the play, “Lil Abner.” , Little Randy Fitzgerald. 6f Spar-1 tanburg, is spending this week with his grandparents. Rev? and Mrs : Nathan Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors spent Sunday in Gray Court with Mr a.id Mrs. Alvin Nabors. Mr and Mrs. Claude Farmer and Miss Vekia Farmer, of Clin ton. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Charlie Cole. Mrs. j Cole. Mrs. Farmer and Miss Farm-; er visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton and Mis. Nannie Putnam in Gray Court Sunday afternoon James Duckett, of Union, spent several days last week with his sis ters. Mrs. Sara O'Shields and Mrs. Irene Kelley. Misses Ann Lowman and Gail Thompson attended the F. B. L. A. | ; convention in Columbia last Friday.) Mrs W, W. Hair and Miss Ruth Hair vished Mr. and Mrs Hoyt No des in Newberry Saturday WOMANS CLUB TO MEET The Joanna Womans Club will meet tonight (Thursday) at the club house. An interesting program is being planned by Mrs. Carl Fran zen. A Valentine box will be a part of the program also. All members are asked to be pres ent. INTERMEDIATES ICE SKATE The Intermediate classes of Ep- worth Methodist Church enjoyed ice skating at the rink in Greenville Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Force, Mrs. Naomi Weir, Miss CrysteUe Craig and Buck Murrah were chaperones for the outing. There were 29 mem bers and invited guests at the party. PARTY FOR MRS. ADAMS Mrs. Richard Adams, of Clinton, was honored with a pink and blue shower at Joanna Club House Sat- WIT1I THE SICK Teena Mutthcws is receiving treatment at Juanna hospital. James C. Farmer, of Kinards. is a medical patient at Joanna Hos pital C. J. Craig is confined to his home w ith the flu FOR Heating Service CALL BENJAMIN PHONE 117 or 596 MRS. ROSS ENTERTAINED Mrs J B. Johnson entertained at a coffee at her home on Tuesday noniing for Mrs. Fred L Ross Eight friends and neighbors gath ered tor an liour of informal conver sation Mrs Johnson served coffee and sweets. Mrs Russ was presented a going away gift from the hostess. ELAINE AND JUDY ROSS HONORED Judy Ross was given a going away party Friday night at the pic-: me shelter by her fifth grade class mates. Skating and other games and a marshmallow roast were enjoyed by those present. Light refrerfiments «tssttsssss<f_$ 2 Have Money Will Loan £ ^ MOORE’S MONEY YOU CAN .GET r <> TAKE CARE OF ^ YOUR DEBTS ^ TRAVEL OUR WAY ^ JUST ANY DAY ^ locally owned and oper ^ ^ a ted. Quick and Friend I, ^ service. ^ MOORE and MARSE ^ Citizens Loan £ & Finance „ Pho. 247 On the Square ^ ^ 104 N. 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