The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 12, 1961, Image 13
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Thursday, October 12, 1961
THE CLINTON CHRONICLF
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. HOMER JACKS, Correspondent and Representatiye
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Jerry Hall, who attends School
of Art Institute in Atlanta, Ga.,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall.
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Pollard
were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore
m Clinton.
Mrs. John Burnett, Jr., and
son, Dennis, spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Ira Mae
Collins in Atlanta, Ga
Mrs. Rolfe Clark and Mrs.
Mary Leaman were Thursday
visitors in Anderson.
Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs. Bu
ford Wier and Mrs. Rudy Pra
ter were Wednesday visitors last
week of “Granny’' Crocker at
Wallace Thompson Hospital in
Union. Mrs. Crocker is the moth
er of Mrs. Gaskin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg and
children, of Aiken, spent the
week-end with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs Fred Bragg, Sr.
Mrs. J. L. Abrams and little
Jan Abrams were Sunday visi
tors in Whitmire of the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L At-
taway.
Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Alexander
and family were Sunday visitors
of their daughter, Mrs. Jessie
Webb and Mr. Webb in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Waits
were overnight business visitors
last week in Greensboro, N. C.,
and week-end visitors in Ashe-
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franzen
and son, Bobby, of Columbia,
spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen.
Mrs. Gray Stroud, Kent, Me
linda, Amelia, Clyde Croy, Jr.,
of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Culclasure, of Newberry, visited
Gray Stroud Sunday at the hos
pital in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCravy
and son of Chester, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Thomas. Mrs. -Nancy Harris, of
Clinton, is spending several days
this week with the Thomas fam
ily.
Cadet John M. Cooley attend
ed a school over the week-end at
Palmetto Military Academy in
Lexington.
Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. An
nie Laura Simpson and George
Wright accompanied Miss Nan
nie Mae Glenn to her home in
Forest City, N. C.;- Saturday.
Mrs. Minnie Burnett spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs.
Lydia Gilbert in Clinton.
Carl Wood, Jack Thomas and
Euclid Williams, of Easley, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch
Saturday.
Mrs. W. W. Hair, Lester Hair
and Nathan Brazil attended
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Darnell
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dari^Jl
announce the birth of a son Oc
tober 7 at the local hospital. Mrs.
Darnell is the former Miss Cleo
Starnes.
HOMECOMING AT EPWORTH
Next Sunday, October 15,
Homecoming will be held at Ep-
worth Methodist Church in Jo
anna. Bishop Paul Hardin will
bring the morning message and
dedicate the Educational Build
ing. Dr. Brice Herbert,- district
superintendent, will be present.
Dinner will be served on the
church grounds at 1:00 o'clock.
All former members and pas
tors, along with the church’s ac
tive members are cordially in
vited to attend.
Rev. J. Herbert Thomas is
pastor of the church.
WITH THE SICK
Miss Vicki Crowell is recup
erating at home following an ap-
pecdectomy at the local hospital.
Bill Crawford has been dis
charged from the local hospital
where he received treatment.
Mrs Etta Mae Morgan, of
Clinton, is recuperating follow
ing treatment at the local hos
pital
Marcia Hill, of Clinton, has
been discharged from the local
hospital following treatment.
Rosemary Garrett, of Laur
ens, is a patient at the local hos
pital undergoing rteatment.
Mrs. Ophelia Bobo, of Clinton,
is recuperating at her home fol
lowing treatment at the local
hospital.
Mrs. Willie Nell Jenkins is re
cuperating at home following
treatment at the local hospital.
Mrs. Orrie Stockman is a pa
tient at the local hospital for
treatment.
Jessie Owens has been dis
charged from the local hospital
where he underwent treatment.
Miss Karen Surratt is a pa
tient at the local hospital for
treatment.
Mrs. Willie O'Dell is a patient
at the local hospital undergoing
treatment.
Little Dalton Boyce, of Clin
ton, is a patient at the local hos
pital for treatment.
RECENT BRIDE HONORED
On Saturday evening Mrs.
Woodrow Caughorn, a recent
bride, was complimented with a
miscellaneous < shower at Joanna
Club House. The party rooms
were decorated with lovely mixed
flower arrangements. Appro-
priat party games and contests
for the occasion were enjoyed.
Hostesses were: Mrs. William
Dunlap, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs.
Gene Bishop, Mrs. McNeal Trot
ter, Mrs. Nancy Hunter, Mrs.
Tom Wertz, Miss Lillie Mae
Franklin, Mrs. Arthur League
and Mrs. Ethel Johnson.
Following entertainment the
hostesses served refreshments
consisting of a salad plate, cake
squares and drinks. The hon-
oree received a shower of useful
gifts for her new home.
Mrs. Caughorn is the former
Miss Dixie Couch.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. Essie Reeves, Mrs. Carl
Wood, Mrs. Jack Thomas and
small son, Daniel, Mrs. Euclid
Williams of Easley, and Mrs.
Lanier Johnson of Laurens.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
NEWS
Next Sunday morning, October
15, at First Presbyterian Church
in Joanna, the 100th anniversary
of Southern Presbyterian church
es will be observed. The morn
ing message will be pertaining to
the history of the church. Holy
Communion will be served. Rev.
Hugh Pollard is pastor of the
church.
YOUTH GROUP ELECTS
OFFICERS
The Youth Fellowship of First
Presbyterian Church held their
meeting Sunday evening to be
gin their new Bible study, “The
Most Challenging Life,” follow
ing the lesson officers were elect
ed. They are as follows:
President, Wayne Hall; vice
president, Miss Marie Moon; sec
retary, Neal Hall; treasurer,
Miss Margaret White; program
chairman, Miss Linda Welchel;
organist, Steve Senn; pianist,
Miss Gaye Craven; social chair
man, Max Holcombe.
SMITH REUNION SUNDAY
On Sunday around 75 descen
dants of the John Thomas Smith
family gathered at the picnic
shelter in Joanna for their an
nual family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallen-
zine and Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Smith, of Joanna, were the
hosts families for the occasion.
Rev. and Mrs. John W. War
ren, pastor of Pentecostal Holi
ness Church in Joanna, were
special invited guests. Rev. War
ren gave the invocation for the
bountiful picnic dinner that was
served.
As the day progressed songs
were sung, old acquaintances re
newed and reminiscing was en
joyed.
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