The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 27, 1960, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Tkwni*y, October 27. IMA
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. HOMKR JACKS. Correspondent and Representative
Trteptoer *601 Joann*
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Mr and Mrs Rowland Gcvlfrcy.
Mrs .1 M Hatton. Sr. visited Mr
and Mrs .1 M' Godfrey and family
in SimpsonviUe over the tweek-end
Billy SU-wart. in Augusta. Ga .
spent the week-end with Mr and
Mrs .1 L Clark Their Sunday us
itor was Mrs -Julian Alexander, of
Whitten Village
.lames Turner let! on Sunday to
go to Fort Jackson in Columbia
where he has been inducted into
the Army lor s:x months.
Mr and Mrs. 11. E. Alexander
Jimmie. Linda and Larry spent
Sunday m Augusta. Ga with Mr
and Mrs Lamar Frierson
Mr and Mrs Clyde Atkins. Mr
.ind Mrs Charlie Cole. Sr . attended
the Clemson-Puke football game on
Saturday m I>urham. K C
Mr and Mrs Floyd Puts and
caughter Bonnie attended the State
f air on Tuesday evening.
M ..nd Mr'. John e Ruff and
dau t-r. Janice. Mr and Mrs Bob
Atiz ..nd son. Uoyd. visitiHl B.>bbie (
Huff at Fort Jackson on Sunday
Ronnie Passmore, a student at
Cieni'ot. -pent t.h» week-end with
his parents. Mr and Mrs L R.
Passmore
Miss Hazel Wehunt, of Florence,
was a recent guest of her parents.
Mr and Mrs C L Wehunt.
Mr ami Mrs. Grover C. Nabors
spent Sunday of last week in Laur
ens with Mr and Mrs John Henry
Nabors, _
Mr and Mrs.' Eugene Ethridge
and daughter. Jean. Roger Fennell
and Miss Stone, of Greenwood. Mr. .
and Mrs George Whitehead and
daughter. Cindy, ot Clinton, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L
R Thompson and Jtandy
Mr and Mrs Carson Nabors and
children Dennis and Dale, were
week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Richards in Monroe. N. C
Mr and Mrs W K Waits attend
ed the State Fair in Columbia on
T uesday
Mr and Mrs C. J. Craig and
Chrystelle s^H'nt Sunday with the
former's siiur. Mrs J F' Muck-
aby in Woodruff.
Mr and Mrs E R Sons ot Little
Mountain, wertv Thursday viMtors
of their daughter. Mrs Barron
O Shields and Mr O'Shield.' On
ELIMINATE NERVOUSNESS
GET WELL AGAIN
^t*'. you ian eliminate those jumpy, anxious <iays
that play haviv*w ith your stomach, yrive you headaches,
and leave \oii witie open for ulcers.
1 ••.in trouble and other serious ills.
No longer will the cold sweats, the
i>u!t»rf!ie> and burning leave you
with a ruined digestion and an all
ow r "sickish” feeling. You will fiml
\ *.ir>elf meeting situations with un
shakable calm when the nervous sys
tem is functioning smoothly.
Simply vail 22501 or 2723 or go to
the Hart Clinic at 205 Church St., Dr. Hart
Laurens. S l\. for a consultation without obligation or
charge. There you will find a method of correcting ner-
vousness basexl on unassjiilable facts and logic.
fYiday Miss Dariene Sons and Miss
Melva Bicklcy visited the O'Shtelds
Their Sunday visitors were Mr and
Mrs Hugh MvCullough and Joyce
Mr. .and Mrs Howard Turner, of
Newberry, visited Mr. and
George Metts on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Craig
Greenville, spent last week-end with
Mr and Mrs C. J Craig and
t'rystelle.
Mr and Mrs. J M Waits and
Linda. Mrs Jean Waits. Danny and
Jennie spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. K Waits
Mr and' Mrs. Robert Kranzen,
Mr and Mrs Lucius Will and son.
Jimmie, of Columbia, visited Mr
and Mr.v Carl Franzen over the
week-end
Mr and Mrs. J W Satterfield
and children spent the week-end
with the latter's mother. Mrs M F.
Spoons in Mt Vernon. Ga
Mrs. Dan Kirby. Mrs Calvin
Owens, Mrs. Lee Thomas, Mrs. Wil
liam Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs Tom
Wertz visited Mrs. Bertha Stroud
on Wednesday at Baptist Hospital
in Columbia. —^ .
Mr and Mrs Lowell Henderson
and Mrs. O. E. Martin visited Mrs.
Ruth Hill at State Park Sanitarium
on Sunday.
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs Carson Nabors en
tertained on .Sunday of last week
with a birthday dinner tor their lit
tle son. Dennis Those enjoying the
occasion with him were Mr. and
Mrs. E J Willingham and Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Nabors and children, of
Gray Court.
Mrs. Lila Phillips spent several
days last week with her grandson
and family. Mr and Mrs W L.
Farmer in Greenville
Mr and Mrs Jamon Smith and
'mall daughter. Sharry. of Tucson.
Anz . spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs Calvin Owens and other rela
tives here
SA Prochaska H Murrah of
Charleston, spent the week-end with
ht> parent.' Mr and Mrs. Bill Mur
rah
Mr an; Mrs Richard Willmg-
k -.im and children, of Rock Hill,
were recent week-end visitors of
Mr and Mrs J F McCarthy and
Mr and Mrs. E J. Willingham.
Mr. and Mr' E J. Willingham
visited Mrs Bertha Strood and
Mrs B W Mills at Baptist Hospital
in Columbia on Tuesday
Mr- J W i Granny i Davis Mrs
W E McKenny Mrs Charles St
A
m
heating
FLOOR _ rT
Big 6 room heating
performance in a
COMPACT
CABINET!
and son. Mark, of Greenwood. Mrs
J. S. Gilmer and daughters. Mrs.
Ruth Leake. Mrs. Ann Hirsdale. of
Knoxville, Tenn . spent the week
with Mr and Mrs. W 0 Stewart
Mr and Mrs. Earl Sinealh. Ron
me and Darren and Mfs Cancie
Brown were week-end visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis in Con
way They also visited in George
town
Miss Patntia Carter, of St Ange
las Academy in .Aiken, spent the
week-end with her parents. Dr and
Mrs. William J. Carter On Sunday
guests of Dr.’’and Mrs Carter were
the forrher’s sister. Dr Patricia
Carter, and Miss Anita Gibson, of
Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Low man. Mr
and Mrs. Dannie Bousley were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrv J
F. Lowipan^ Jr , in Greenwood
Mr and Mrs. J. F McCarthey
spent the week-end in Atlanta. Ga .
with Mr and Mrs. R F. Dorn They
also enjoyed sight-seeing through
out the Atlanta area
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Attaway and
Mrs Roy O’Dell, ot Fort Mill, visit
ed Mr and Mrs ecil O'Dell on Sun
day.
Miss Doris Abrams, of Greenville,
visited her mother. Mrs. Joe
Abrams on Sunday.
Miss Dixie Couch, a student of
Winthrop College. Rock Hill, spent
the week-end with her parents. Mr
and Mrs. Leroy Couch. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Killian and
Mary Sue. of Prosperity. Mr and
Mrs F O. Amick. Earl and Di
anne. of White Rock, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Eddie
Killian
EIGHTH GRADE ATTENDS
STATE FAIR
Members of the eighth grade of
Joanna schools attended the State
Fair on Friday by Foundation bus
Accompanying the group for the
day were teachers. II H Prater.
Morton Ham and John I. Moore
SAY VOWS ON SATYR DAY
On Saturday. October 8 in Uk
presence of relatives and close
friends of Miss Brenda Joyce Sand
lord became the bride of William
Alvin Bagwell at 7 p m at the
First Baptist Church in Joanna
Rev James B Mitchell officiated
using the double ring ceremony
Mrs Bagwell chose for her wed
ding dress white lace over taffeta
with full gathered ballerina length
skirt. The bpdire featured a high
cowl neckline in Iron! forming a
low \ in the- back The sleeves
wen three-quarter length ending in
points Her head piece was lace
ruffles with shoulder length vefi.
The corsage she wore was blue
and white carnations with matching
ribbons
Mrs. Bagwell is the daughter of
Victor Basil Sandford an dthe late
Mrs. Sandford. of Joanna.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs Bagwell are now making
•.heir home in Joanna.
ATTENDED W. M. V. MEETING
The annual meeting of the W. M
Y. ot Reedy River Association was
held at First Baptist Church in
Whitmire on Tuesday morning.
Those attending from Joanna in
clude Rev and jars. James B.
Mitchell. Mrs. Robbie Francis. Mrs.
Mary Leamon. Mrs. H. G Murrah.
Sr. Mrs. Bessie Ham, Mrs. Lila
Phillips. Mrs. Rolfe Clark and Mrs
E. J. Willingham.
SCCH’TS TO HAVE HALLOWEEN
CARNIVAL
The Girl Scouts will sponsor a
Halloween Carnival on Friday
night. Oct 28, at Joanna Club
House at 6 p m. Admission will be
10c per person. There will be door
inzes. The costumes will be judged
.mr. prizes given
There will be a number of booths,
including Fortune Telling. Art Gal-
ery. Fish Pond. Bingo. Hot Dogs.
Drinks cokes. Witches Brew and
also a Cake Walk
Funds. raiM-d from the carnival
will be used for Scout expenses for
materials to vvork with and trips
WITH THE SICK
Little Teresa 'Moon, of Kinards.
is a patient at Joanna Hospital for
treatment
B C. F low is a patient at the k>
cal hospital for treatment.
Mrs .Annie Reeder is a surgical
patient at Joanna Hospital.
Mr> Ruth Seawright is receiving
treatment at the local hospital
J N Corley is a patient at Jo
anna Hospital for treatment.
W. P. Byars is a patient at Jo
anna Hospital undergoing treat
miscellaneous bndai shower at Jo
anna Club House
Miss O'Dell, dressed in a black
sheath frock featuring a cense cum
merbund and matching shoes, gra
ciously acknowledged the courtesy
as she opened and passed around
for all to enjoy the many lovely and
useful gifts for her new hon^e in
Charlotte. North Carolina.
Bridal bingo was enjoyed, tollow-
ing which the guests were invited
into the private dining room of the
club From a prettily appointed ta
ble cov ered in green with an over
lay of white organdy iced punch
was served by Mrs, Carter and
bridal cake squares by Miss Mose-
l ley Green and yellow mints and
assorted nuts were passed by Miss-
jes Mary Beth Stroud and Mary Lou
Simpson Further carrying out the
color scheme of yellow and white
was a handsome center arrange
ment of snapdragons in a silver
container
Out-of-town guests included Mrs
| C. D Pitts. Mrs. W C Milam. Mrs
iJack Pitts. Mrs. Jimmy Braswell.
Mrs. Kenneth HascMcn. Mrs. Frank
Boland. Sr , Mrs
Jr., and Mrs Frank Simpatm. Sr.,
all of Clinton
Miss O'Dell's approaching mar
riage to Jerry Pitts of Clinton, has
been announced for November 19
at Epuorth Methodist Church She
has been honored with a number of
pre-wedding courtesies
BIRTHDAYS v
Mrs Earl Sineath will observe a
birthday on Oct. 30.
Mrs Floyd Pitts observed a birth
day on Oct. 18
Miss Bonnie Pitts will obcerve a
birthday on Oct. 27.
Little Susan Livingston will hav^
’ a birthday on Oct. 31 She will be a
years old.
Miss Rita Smith observed a birth
day on Oct. 25.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
O’SHIELDS
Mr and Mrs A. B. O’Shields an
nounce the birth of a son. Bobby-
Joe. on October 20 Mrs O Shields
wtB be remembered as the former
Miss Betty Sons.
Miss O’DELL ENTERTALNED
Honoring Mj»> Brenda O'Dell on
last Saturday evening. Mesdames
Frank Simp-on and William J. Car
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