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X,> / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE J Thursday, November 17, 1960 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. HOMER JACKS, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 4601 Joanna Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams. i Mr. and Mrs Calvin Poag spent Tuesday with the latter's mother. Mrs Guy Corbin, in Spartanburg Mr and Mr< J L Greenville, spent the Mr and Mrs C J telle W. S. C. S. HAS MEETING Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. at the First t>n Tuesday evening. November Kiptist Church of Joanna by Rev. 8. the Woman's Society of Chns- James B Mitchell and Rev. Mpt- tian Service held their regular thew Rebon -Buri.il was in Rose- moni.il> meeting in the Education- moot cemetery, Clinton. Craig, of al building of the church. Mrs. C. A. Brannon, of Chappells; Mrs Lavima Cooley presided ! Mrs. Glen B Reeves, of Stillwater, the business session Various OWa. committees gave their reports MRS. STROl'D DIES SUNDAY le wtsplv eiid wilt ^| r Craig and Cryv^^. Mr and Mrs Billy Farmer .i^nd A:r Foret Base.,N C . is visiting childnn of Greenville stient sev- his mother. Mrs. Franklin and oral dav* last vet k tith Mrs Lila other relatives here for about 10 .io' Mrs Fred Peterman and Mrs Igist minute plans were made for Mrs. Bertha Purdy Stroud. 56. >'bn Klomhus, of Chicago, 111 . tjm Maltese fitoss Sub-District dn-d Sunday night at the Joanna spt\l last week with their •brother Thanksgiving oanquet to be* given 1 hospital afte*r several months of 111- and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs in Joanna November 22 Phillips Mrs William Kitchen and small son .loc\ of N< A+'erry. .-pent Sun day wit! her i arents Mr and Mrs. John Burnet: Mr and Mr- Billy Bo.uis and daUghti'i Susatj o’. Hartsville, spent the \ve*ek end with the latter’s parents Mr and Mrs .1 J Whit mire Miss -Myra Peterson, of Clin ton \.sited iht Whtmures on Sun day Misses F-'Su Mae and F.lizabeth Dickey s|>ent Sunday in Prosperity with their sister Mrs J R Liv ingston and Mr Livingston days before leaving for Turkey w here * he has ix en assigned for three years duty Mr and Mr- Deri Jacks, .lotin nie. Wayne.,John Wayne and Mrs Boyce Howe'*, sv •' Simla in f’c* mountains of North Carolina. Miss Faye Gaskin spent the week-end in Whitmire with her aunt. Mis Frank Sinclair Mr and Mrs Maurice Ddvenport and daughters and Mrs Swannie Wicker were Saturday visitors in Ware Shoals and Laurens Mr. and Mrs. J. C Davis and Vivian Ann spent Sunday with the latterN parents. Mr and Mrs sister-in-law, Carl Franzen Week-end visitors of the Franzen .family were Mr, and Mrs Lucius H»U and son. Jimmie, ot Columbia. Mrs. Sam Strickland and Mrs John Gambrell. of Greenwood, were Wednesday dinner guest.- bl their sister. Mrs L 11 Poag and Mr. Poag r Mrs J L Abrams gave the med itation. Pie topic was “Into All the World Together A most interesting program wa« presented by Mr- Mary Simpson. The hostesses. Mrs Buford Wier, Mrs Floyd Abrams. Mrs. Cecil O'Dell served a refreshment plate ness. Mrs Stroua was a native of CLin- w ith coffee During the social hour \\ K \\aits s[>eni a few days last names were drawn for the Christ- wceK tn Atlan.a. t»a.. where he at- nta— partv tended the March ot Dime's cam- RECEIVES HONOR P ai ^ n Miss Carolyn Hughes, a senior 1 of | Sgt. and Mrs. Bryan Adams and h,..}, School. Dallas, Texas, I Children, formerly of Fort H*xi. was chosen Miss R. H. S. and was ton. b«rt had lived in Joanna for the past 40 years She was a dau ghter of Joe T Purdy and the late Mrs. Ella Hail Purdy and was a member of the First Baptist ^ * s a Church of Joanna. She was the vvid- anna - ow of R A Stroud Surviving are one son. Joe Carl i Mj: - Pallbearers were Rotfe Clrak. Al- gie Abrams. Homer Jacks. Lewis Murphy. Lester Hair, and Nathan Brazel. The honorary escort included dea cons of the First Baptist Church She was president of the WMU of the Joanna Baptist Church and 1 also superintendent of the 3-year old Nursery and a member of the "Old Timers” Club of Joanna BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS COLE Mr and Mrs. C B Cole. Jr., of Charleston, announce the birth of a daughter November 12.’ Mrs. Cole i> the former Miss Fraafes Daven port of the Bush Rivir, section Mr 1 former resident of Jo WITH THE SICK John E. Willingham, has been discharged from the local hospital where he received treatment. Master Jimmy Kirby has been discharged from the local hospital following minor surgery. James Johnson is a patient at .Joanna Hospital for treatment. Johnny Satterfield was a patient , ^ ^ ainlon a at the local hospital several days; a( , he loca , hospita| lor treatment, week for treatment BIRTHDAYS (in M Ross is a patient at Jo- | Little Don Salters celebrated his anna Hospital undergoing treat- 7th birthday November 6. meqt Betty Stroud will observe a birth- Motes is a surgical j ay on Nov. 30 patient at Joanna Hospital Little Danette Baker celebrated Mrs Lucille King, of Clinton, is her birthday on Nov. 14. a patient at Joanna Hospital for 1 Jobie Davenport will observe his treatment , 1 birthday on Nov. 26. William Beil, of Laurens, is a Little R. H. Moates celebrated patient at the local hospital for j his first birthday on Nov 11 with treatment. | a party. GWINN ami Mrs. Martin Gw inn. of Stroud of Columbia, her father, of Dixon. Calif , announce the birth Joanna; a sister. Mrs Helen Rowe of a daughter on November 12. Mrs of Joanna, and her step-mother, Gw inn will be remembered as the Mr- Laprelya W. Purly of Clin- former Miss Violet Thomas Mr ton. and Mrs. Gwinn are former resi- Funeral services were conducted dents of Joanna lexas. are visiting their parents, trow ned queen at the homecoming Mr and Mrs. \\ I Simmons. Mr g ame recently Miss Hughes is the and Mrs. J h Adams Sgt Adams daughter of Rolfe Hughes and the will leave November 24 to go to Sl<er Mrs James Burnett ^ James Wagner Germany where he will be station- j oa nna , Dillon, and Joe t-j f 0 r three-years. Mrs Adams and LEAVES FOR CRURE ehildten will join him there in Proehaska H. Murrah left recent-j aoout six months. ly (or a cruise to South America Miss Jackie Hunnicutt .-pent the and will be away for five months.; week-end with her sister. Mrs Those wishing to send mail may Noah Derrick and Mr. Derrick. On use this address: Proehaska H.l Sunday Mr and Mrs. Jack Hunni- Murrah SA2586359. 1st Div. U.S.S cut! were dinner guests of the Dcr- Vpgelgesang, D D 862. care F P. j ricks celebrating their wedding an- O . New York. N Y mversary which will lie November CATHOLIC WOMEN .MEET 16 St. Boniface Catholic Woman's Mrs. Gray Stroud and children. Club of Joanna met at the Parrish . Mr and Mrs Cleg Lusk, of Clin- Hall on NoveiKber 10 with 10 mem- ton, visited Gray Stroud at the Hospital in Columbia on Sunday Pvt John Cooley, of Fort Jack- son. spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs Lavinia Cooley. Mrs. S L Hair visited her fath er. John M Ross, on Friday at Joanna Hospital. Mrs. Gladys Adams. Mr and Mrs. Troy Adams and daughters, Mr and Mrs Harold Derhert and children. Mr and Mrs. Douglas A'arren. of Prosperity, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chapman and children, ot Little Mounfain. were Sunday j^eshments dinner guest.- of Mr and Mrs. J B Mr- Kuth Thomas left on Satur- dav for .1 three weeks visit with Boyce Oxner her (laughter. Mrs Martin Gwinn Mr. and Mrs and Mr Gwinn in Dixon Calif and -on. James S-Sgt Ti-nv Franklin of Seymour ; Wagner, of Rockwell. N C . -t>ent UPS AND DOWNS! Cs cC'dr? If you keep your savings account up, you can -triiie. re'>oumi to new success LIFE HAS PLENTY OF BOTH! take the "downs’ in mil happiness SA\ INfiS HERE NOW EARN C START A SAVINGS A(TOl NT TODAY! ' DIJ IO IT EVER^ PAY 1) \Y! BANK OF CLINTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation J'-f Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Semi-Annually Killian Mrs L D Edmonds ami Misses Buena and Dora Edmonds had as their guests last week Mrs. L B. Stephens ot Atlto. Ga . and Mrs. A ill Lacy, 01 Toccoa, Ga On Sun day they had as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. L. S Rasters, of Water! o; Mr. r.rd Mrs. Ed Ram- > ai d sun K loie. cf Kannapolis. N C . Mrs J H. Ballew and son. Fred and Mr- 'A'illiam Womble. of Clinton Mr and Mrs Gene Craven mi Gay were vi.-itors in Liberty ano Greenville Sunday. MrS Bruce Burn- and children, of Travelers Rest, were week-end vi itors of 'Mrs Gray Stroud. Mrs. J. L Abramfi and daugh ter. Linda, were Sunday visitors .f Mr and Mrs. P L Attaway in \\ hitmire NIGHT TIME RADIO For Laurens Clinton On WLBG-FM -100 j Meg. 6:30 AJW. to 10:30 PJC 7:45 - FRIDAY ' PRESBYTERIAN vs. ELON W\ Presbyterian College Football Games Are Sponsored By,: JOHN ADDISON, GULF DISTRIBUTOR LYNN COOPER, INC. BANK OF CLINTON CANADA DRY BOTTLING COMPANY OF CLINTON r. L hers present Mrs. Carter opened the meeting! with prayer. The Bishop's project | lund is underway. The dolls are toj be put on sale at Sadler-Owens Pharmacy in Clinton in the near future. The clothing drive will be held as planned on Thanksgiving The clothes are to be packed the first Tuesday in December The next meeting will be held in the evening on December 16 A Christmas party is being planned after the business meeting Re- were served the group by Mrs. Don Reda. of Laurens Hostesses for December will be 1 Mrs. Rita Floyd and Mrs Moates of Joanna. LINEN SHOWER The latest event and one of the nicest parties given honoring Miss Brenda O'Dell on her forthcoming marriage was a linen shower on Saturday evening at the Home of Mrs. J L Brawley Co-hosle-ses' for the occasion were Mrs. John nie Stroud. Mrs Lester Hair and Mrs MacK Williams The honoree was gowned in a j soft blue wool km: dress with matemng accessories. The hostesses presented her a unique cur-age of white mums with miniature laundry bag at tached Traditional bridal party games i were enjoyed by the large group attending following which the la-j dies were invited into the dining | :00m for refreshments of bridal cake squares, punch, mints and nut- served from a beautifully ap pointed table overlaid with white, face cover, flunked by silver can- dlehra holding lighted tapers. Mrs. 1 Lester Hair presided over the pun.h bowi and Mrs. Mack Wil- 1 hams served cake Lattle Mary • Beth Stroud passed mints Miss O'Dell was presented gifts for her new home which she gra ciously acknowledged Out-of-town guests included Mrs. C- D Pitts. Mrs Kenneth Haselden, Mrs Lewis Simpson, of Clinton; Mrs. (^Bryant Laurens — Mrs JaneJle Jerry O'Bryant. 30. wife of William J. O Bryant. Jr of E^st Main street, (bed kite Wednesday morning in 1 the Laurens County hospita!. A native of Laur-*ns. she was the daughter of Mr anc Mr>. E. D . Jerry* of Laurens B -.-idcs her husband and parents, surviving are one daujSiter. Don- tuce Gad O'Bryant erf the home; ' maternal grandmotiH r. Mrs. J. C. ' Jerry, of Laurens: and paternal grandmother. Mrs W J O Bryant of Laurens Funeral -ervice- were conducted | Thursday at 4 00 p m at the Ken-, r. j. Mortuary Chapel by Rev. Grung*. $ C tdran and Rev Her bert Bailey Bur.ai was in Forest Lawn cemetery T. H. 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