The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 11, 1959, Image 11
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THE CLINTON CHBONICLE
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. GEORGE METT8, 0
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and Belinda, of Fort Hood. Texas,
are visiting relatives In Joanna for
several days.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Bragg spent
last week-end in Aiken with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Bragg and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cay and San
dra. of Millen, Ga., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. George Metts and
daughters and Chi Chi Sanford visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Metts in
Little Mountain Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson
and Randy visited relatives in Switz
er Saturday night.
Mrs. Lewis Lever and Curtis
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Colie Lever in Newberry.
* Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors
spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dennis and
0. F. Dennis, of Prosperity, visited
Mrs. Clara Stroud and family re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Poag, of
Greer, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Poag Sunday morning. They were
Is Myrtle Beach far a va-
Mrs L. E. Prater. Mrs W E
Brown, Mrs. Earl Sineath, Ronnie
Smeath and Leonard Price spent
several days last week at FoHy
Beach. Mr. Prater. Mrs. Sineath
and Ralph Prater joined them Fri
day for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag. Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Cole. Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Cole, Calvin Poag, Mrs. Claude
Farmer and Miss Velda Farmer, of
Clinton, and Mrs. Mattie Boozer, of
Newberry, attended the Cole family
reunion at Greenwood State Park
Sunday.
Miss Janice Price spent last week
in Winnsboro with Mr. and Mrs. S.
A. Roebuck.
Mrs. W. J. Carter, Tricia and
Ricky left Sunday for a vacation in
Dorchester, Mass., with Mrs. Car
ter’s sister, Mrs. George Reardon
and family. While away they will
also visit relatives in Massachu
setts and New York City.
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell and Mrs. Ce
cil O’Dell and Suzanne visited the
mi Mrs Freeman Evans and
md Mr and Mrs. Robert
Mrs T. R Davis, of (Haiaa, to OT>*tt. of Newberry, •pent last
KnocvBle, Tenn to attend th< weak end at Bdisto Beach
graduation exorcises at the I'ntvar Mr and Mrs Harold Lew* and
•Hy of Tennessee Tommy Davis children, of Reck H1H. spent Sunday
was a member of the graduating I w m, Mrs. J. W Lewis
class '
Mr and Mrs Bobby Boyce. Cher
ry Boyce and Terri Cole, of Aiken,
spent the week-end with Mr and
Mrs. Mason Rowland and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Boyce. Cherry and Terri
remained for a week's visit with
the Rowlands.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor
in Lexington Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Rayford Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Sonny Smith and daughter,
of Atlanta, are spending this week
with Mrs. J. W. Lewis and family.
Mr. and Mlrs. Andy Gosnell spent
the week-end in Anderson with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Childs.
Vernon Fulmer spent last week
with Jerry and Tony Fulmer in New
berry. *
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brock and
children, of Atlanta, are visiting
Mrs. L. J. Brock and Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Hawkins for several
weeks.
Mr. and “Mrs. J. L. Craig, of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gardner and
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Mr and Mts C. B Cole, of Char
lesion spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs Charlie Cole.
Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and Cherry
and Debbie Dixon, of Columbia, vis
ited Mr. H. P. Bragg Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Craven and
Gay visited in the mountains of
North Carolina Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie King. Mrs Sallie
Crocker and Mary Ethel Herd, of
Whitmire, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson
and Hilton, and Mrs. Lucille Bent
ley, of Fairmont, visited Rev. and
Mrs. Nathan Fleming Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian/lind
Larry spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Glennis Killian ^ Lexing
ton. On Sunday they jtftended the
wedding of Miss Mary Louise Con
roe and Thomas Killian at Calvary
Baptist Church rii Columbia.
Misses Judy M u r r a h , Linda
Abrams, Linda and Brenda Beden-
baugh afe attending the Youth As
sembly at Wofford College this
weA. Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Flem
ing accompanied them to Spartan-
his basic tram tag He is the son of
Mr sad Mrs Sbufwrd Lewis.
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Rock JtiU. Mr. and Mrs Rayford
Smiifi and family of Atlanta. Mr.
Mrs Nabors and Mr and Mrs.
(Xis Lewis
Harold Prater underwent
pendectomy at Joanna Hosp
week.
Mrs. Catherine Phillip*, of Clin
ton, received treatment for injuries
sustained in an auto accident at Jo
anna Hospital beveral days last
week.
Johnny Moore has returned home
following medical treatment at the
local hospital.
s. Thelma Burbage, of Cross
is recuperating at her home
following surgery at Joanna Hos
pital.
Terry Swygert is a patient at
Greenville General Hospital
Mr. J. C. Farmer, of Kinards, was
a patient at Joanna Hospital re
cently.
Mrs. Joy Abrams is a surgical pa
tient at Joanna Hospital.
Mrs. Ila Bell Prater is receiving
t-eatment at the local hospital.
BIBLE SCHOOL COMMENCE
MENT
Commencement exercises for Ep-
worth Bible School will be held Sun
day evening at 6:30 p m All par
ents and friends and members are
invited to attend and see the work,
that has been accomplished during
the school.
years of age). 2 00-3 30, Preteen
Club i Boys and Girls from 10 to 12
years of age).
Friday — 9 00-11 00. Archery , j
9 00-10:00 Craft Room open. 2:00-
3 00. Story Hour (Boys and Girls
from 6 to 9 years of age); 2 00-3 00.
Craft Room open. 3:00-5:00. Library
Hours. 7:00-10:00. Junior Teenage
Club (12-15). Teenage Club (13-19).
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We would like to welcome Mias
Lillian Hart to the Club House staff
for the summer
GIRL SCOtT %W \RD«
The Girl Scout Court of Awards
will be held Monday. June 15. at the
Picnic Shelter The awards will be
made at 7 30 p m. All parents and
friends are invited.
to pay. • • with a "Debt Clean-Up" Loan
W. C. Gardner, of Clinton, were Sun- ] burg Monday.
J. B. Killian and Larry accom
panied Mrs. Gladys Adams and
Reba to Charlotte Monday Where
Reba will enter the Southeastern
Beauticians College.
Mr. and Mrs W D. Bozard. of
Newberry, visited Mrs J M Bo
zard Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Brannon and
Phoetoe attended the graduation ex
erases at Greenwood High School
last Monday night Their daughter
I in law. Sylvia Rinehart Brannon,
was a member of the class
Mr. and Mrs R L Francis Mrs
George Vasen Mrs Edward Lehman
and Steve visited Mr and Mrs M
jC Thomas in Pauline Sunda>
Mr and Mrs Alva Davenport and
family, of Tnilahassr. Eta . spent
last week wdfc Mr and Mrs Jeitn
H Davenport
Mr and Mrs Melvin Brannon
spent the oeekend oUli her per
e«t» Res and Mrs J L
Mrs L H TWsp—i Mrs
Strange Judy and RHty
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
CHILDS
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Childs, of An
derson, announce the birth of a
daughter, Chen Terese. on June 1.
Mrs Childs is the former Miss
Clara GosrttU, of Joanna
W. S. C. S. TO MEET
The W S. C. S. of Epworth Meth
odist Church will meet Tuesday.
June 16. at 7:00 p m All ladies of
the church are invited to attend
SUMMER ACTIVITIES
June is National Recreation
Month. With this in mind the Jo
anna Club House begins its summer
program on Monday, June 15. The
Club House is open .Monday through i
Friday from 9 a. m until 5 p m.
Also on Monday nights from 7 p m.
until 9pm is Open House for all
ages. Regular planned activities are
as follows:
Monday — 9 00-11 00 — Outdoor
Games. 9:00 11:00. Librar/ Hours.
2:00-4:00. Arts and Crafts (10-14
years of agei; 7:00-9:00. Craft Class
(Adults); 7:00-9:00. Open House
Tuesday—9:00-11 00. Craft ( lass
(Adults). 9 00-10 00. Outside
Games, 9 00-11:00. Library Hours.
2 30-4:30, Craft Class (Adults'
Wednesday - 10:00 11 no. Polka
dot Club (Boys and Girls from 6 to
9 years of agei 2:00-4 HO Know
Your Library (All Agesi, 3 '10 5 00.
Lrbrary Hours
Thursday — 10 00 11 30 Arts and
Crafts (Boys and Girls from 6 to 9
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