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I 12 rut n rom Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. MOMKR J At KS. C orrr^iwmdenl and Rrprr^cntatnr IrkfXMH^ 4MI Ir* I #«*«* r r 9mywm„ Hr *r« Mr' (‘nTTK' Fleiwng «l Spa rum- Imr^ .1 nmi'K r« , c«*pU> with itn Msitor Mf' S !' \V«*ithrr> Mrs uni-snu- Simmons jml H.«> vt tiru rii\ die. \! r anil MVts Kd Knighl of \S ott tdri.Tr were 'reci'nt \ isitor* • t»f Mr and Mr.- John Bur net!, s \! x anti Mrs Biil Zotrevor and famiiy of Chj rlrs an. .joined Mr .me! U rs ] 1 V. Alexander and fam- i!\ for tin wtx'k -end at Tal'le Kook. Mr j mi M rs Buddie Chitwood ami Bobbie Burns of Nashville, Tenn . have returned to their home alter a :en-da\ visit with Mr. and' Mrs LeMer Sweat. Mr and Mrs W. K Lanford Mr ami Mrs Donald Haselden of Laurens, were Wednesday supper b* r» rmith«T. Mrs J P (Iruhcr wSi is a patient in th«' r.rrenxillc (iem'ral Inispital Mw Marmon (• Murrah, Jr. ami daughter. Judy, were visitors in Columbia on Tuesday of last week Mr ami Mrs L. K Thompson aixi son. Riandy, six*nt Sunday in Greenville whore they vi'ited the former's brother. Biliy Thompson, at the General Ixispital. Mrs Roberta Templeton, dishy Templeton. Judy and Sandy spent t!x> week end in Charleston with Mr and Mrs Gus Tamsberg. While there they attended the wedding of their niece ami cousin. Miss Alice Tamsberg. to Daniel Rice Coppock of Union City, Ind The wedding took place at Bethel Methodist 'uesD of Mr and Mrs Fred Ellis Church on Saturday, August and daughter. Dam , Jimmie Templeton and Miss Ife- Ixvca Hemphill of Marion. N. C , vver< dinner guests on Sunday of Mr- J D <> Dell •'Hie Abrams spent the ui < nd m Anderson with her sis ter Mr- Minnie Radford, who was a hospital patient for surgery On Sundu\ Mr and Mrs Algie Abrams .nd children also visitid Mrs Rad-t forti Mrs Abrams accompanied then home M- and Airs Colie Grumer, Pat- :> arxl Jeffery, of Tampa. Fla . were visitors here last week with ’he Li ter s parents. Mr and Mjv James Lotelale They were called ’*>me dut to the illness of Mr Gru- Sandy aixl Jimmie Templeton, cousins of the bride, served as ush ers Mrs L R Thompson graduated on Wednesday of this week from the School of Kellers Hair Fashion .n Spartanburg Mr and Mrs Thomas Chalk ami son. Bruce, and Butch Chandler visited Robbie Shetley. a surgical * patient at the Shnner s hospital in Greenville on Sunday Mr .ind Mrs W O Stewart were Sunday visitors in Greenwood of Rev and Mrs James Stewart and Mrs J W Davis Mrs Ellhitt Hoisonluck and Den ms of Charleston, are visiting Mr and Mrs Earl Hoisonback in Joanna Ruff at a C Sunday Mr .tad Mr« Han-M C. won have returned to thrtr home in Fon Walton. Fla, after several works visit here with Motives Mrs Roy O'IVU of Fort MiH. Is ■fwndtng the week with her sister. Mr- Cecil O'Dell and mother Mrs J H Craft in Silverstreet Tommy Jenkins has returned from <a two weeks visit with his brother. Jerald Jenkins, and Mrs Jenkins m Atlanta. Ga. Billy, son of Mr and Mrs Jerald Jenkins, ac a>mpannxi Tommy home for a visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Jenkins Mr and Mrs Frank Brooks and Mrs Geneva Moseley of Easley, were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs T.'G. Murphy On Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Murphy were visitors in Easley with Mrs Lillie Murphy, and in Fnoree with Mrs Annie Warded BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT HAYES Mrs. L E Hayes an- Mr« F.rte I* • iwrticol iirth of a son. Timothy Mr. and nounce the Eugene, on .5ugust~t»-3t -.fofHw« hos pital Mrs Hayes is the former Ethel Payton of Clinton WITH THE SICK Mr> Mfurcie Carter has been dis charged-from Joanna hospital fol- wlowing several days treatment Miss Robbie Lewis is recuperating a; home following treatment at Jo anna hospital Mrs Belva Meadows is a patient at Joanna hospital where she under went surgery Master Ronnx Etters has been discharged from Joanna hospital af ter treatment Lattlr Kimberly Martin is a pa- CASH SAVINGS ARE BEST! Allgood Brand - Smoked Flavored - Sliced 1-LB. Price* In Thi* Ad Are Effective Through Saturday PKG. September 3 'I 1*1 M MD'tl I I Ml*. |* LUNCHEON MEAT 3 for $1.00 AI foil \ I VfN. C BEEF STEW 3 for $1.00 No Limit at A&P! Itana Br&J Pork & Beans oz. Cans 79 Mr* NnIm patwm at Joanna tunpital FrirmH wall be (tod to kiwm Bud O Dell I* m uperatmt at home M- lowmg oircerv at Joanna howpttal Ali'« Jenny Addtwon la a patient at Joanna huppital when> she un iter went a tonvilectomy. CHRISTIAN ADVENTURE WEEK The Intcrmcdtoto Department of Epworth Mr'tlxxiist Church, includ ing boys and girls, are observing Christian Adventure Week August 29 through September 2 Supper is served each night followed by group singing, activity hour, recreation, worship and goodnight services. The hours are 6 to 9 o'clock The course being studied is "Becoming A Per son.” by Louise Griffiths On Tuesday ’ afternoon John I. Moore, recreation derector of the Joanna Foundation, spoke to the group on "Sportsmanship." Rev Herbert Thomas is pastor of the church, and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley is superintendent of the youth department. WSCS WILL MEET The Woman's Society of Christian Serv ice w ill have the regular month ly meeting on Tuesday, Sept 6, at 7:00 p. m. . WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING The Woman’s Club will hold the next meeting on Thursday. Sept. 1, at 7:30 p m. Mrs. Cooley, president, asks all members to be present. MRS. H AIR HONORED One of the lovebrst parties of the summer seeson was given on Tues day evening at the Joanna club house honoring Mrs Robert Hair, a recent bnde Hoatesses for the oc casion were Mrs J L Brawley, Sr, Mrs Clyde Young, Mrs Wil liam Nabors Mrs Witkam Byars Mrs Bobby Baker. Mrs Tommy Wmdwr Mrs Marvin Humphries and Mrs Walter W’adt Games m keeping with the wed dm* theme »err Arertod by Mrs Lama Catory The tone group prueto famed m the feoHsiUes of mnh (tarty Mrs Muir wm useful and lusety gdla Amung the | m ■tony Meto* • ua u nemfArtu <ut of «1 The uni «l spun («mi* anentoat asm Mrs Mane Bwhue Mm Eva d rtoru Mam A isms tousdy Mrs ea Mm Jsnvu «d cfenhto mad Mm Put u< HI MfMBtf i«l MBMEBT ** R»«N»ON The <i Mutosts of Mrs Mary Ana Humph nm Butond and the ktoe Mr Huundtnes gathmvd far their family rvuimm at the ptemr shHter on August M utth about fifty members attending Marvin Humphries led the invora non A bountiful picnic dinner was enjoyed Those from out of town’ attending were Mr and Mrs Charlie Hum phrey and family. Mrs Catherine Humphries and children of Newber ry; Mrs George Wright and chil dren of Atlanta, Ga. Host families for the occasion were Mr and Mrs. Marvin Humphries. Mr ami Mrs A'ernon Corley. Mr and Mrs. Burley Humphries. HONOR METHODIST PASTOR Rev and Mrs J Herbert Thomas were pleasantly surprised on last Wednesday evening after the mid week prayer service when a group of members honored them with a pounding. Rev tind Mrs. Thomas , have expressed appreciation to all who participated. DANTZLER-STILWELL REUNION AT PICNIC SHELTER The descendants of the late Dantz- ler and Sallie Boozer Stilwell gath ered for their annual family re union at the picnic shelter in Jo anna on Sunday. ^August 28. with 76 members present Mr and Mrs Harvey Longshore of-Gyeenwood. Mr and Mrs. Lester Longshore of Clinton. Mr and Mrs. John R Longshore of Fort Mill, Miss Elinor Longshore. Mr and Mrs Carroll Longshore of Green ville. were host families A bountiful picnic dinner was served at 1:00 p m . with T. D Stil well of Inman, giving thanks There were descendants attending from Grewvilie, Laurens. Greetv- wuoj. Newberry, Columbia. Char leston. Fart Mill. Clemson. Inm m Chappell» and Clinton LOWMAN BOUKLAY WEDDING Mtm Betty Am Lou man became the bnde of Dumrl Bauds v of MoumvUto m a quM servire * Ep •wrtli Method** Church Saturday rveamg Augvt* 27 a< 7 ttt p m Rev Hugh Bieklry af Clmtou. ufD fumy * toe pnmuci of rtow rets turns sad fnuuto TW vuws were toubr* si the shar u«b a hark gnuMvi of ahds gtoduto sad (eru m >dvcr eatoatum TW rmtoto itosrud tor chunk •» and Mrs (Mto toruan s# Masu* TW pAntord k*l uu* a eanau* uf i -tot a umu vud Bhv ihdu stoto htoSr toppad m yvtom torusSa* unhal •ua mmrhtoc nStoui TW grwom t Omfead Watts, of Mount>-ille I •dre a ttavy crepr dress with pmk mtmmrtt • Mrs Bmtslay is the younpr* dau ghtar of Mr .ind Mrs J. F Low man. Sr She graduated from (Tin tun High School and is at present employed by Joanna Mills. Mr. BouMay. son of Floyd Bousiay of Wyandotte, Mich , and the late Mrs. Thelma Walls Bousiay, at tended Clinton High School and is employed at thi' Laurens Glass Works in I^turens. l rhey are at homo with the bride’s parents, ! 418 Pickens street. Immediately following the cere- i mony, Mr. and Mrs Lovvman enter tained the two families and close friends with a reception at their I home. The bride’s table was centered' with an arrangement of white gladi- oli in a silver container, flanked by white burning tapers in silver holders. The threediered wedding cake was served with nuts, mints, and fruited punch. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Watts of Mount- ville; Mr and Mrs. C. F. Oakley, Jr , of Spartanburg, Miss Brenda O’Dell and Jerry Pitts of Charlotte. N. C.: and Mrs Roy O’Dell of Fort Mill JAMES C. F ARMER James C. Farmer. 64. died early Tuesday morning at a hospital in Greenville. He had been in declin ing health for ten years and was ill for two weeks Mr Farmer was bom and reared in Habersham, County. G« , but had made his home in Joanna and Ktnards for a number of years. He was a retired textile employee at Joanna M BilH He was twice married, fir* u> Mrs Ntbecru King Farmer and tos second wife was Mrs Ola Gur ley Farmer af Kmaito Mr, Farmer was a member of Sfeanm Method!* Church Sunrviof tumh > bss urut mt f e f two SUM. George Farmer uf Joaaaa aad Lew* Farmer «f Flan Ja thrm Aeuptoen Mr. Sybsi »•«« at Jumma Mr. Eula Mur J>ump^ Chmtoes— ««d Mrs *epdau(hirf Mn Wdtoudhrwafl at AadrrsaB Ftotoral aurm •* > top to pi ^TMPeh by toe Rev ( urn Bus J B m M<*kems M FI • kail r UA (to Misun Esuu Mae a Dbrk»y mB dtoau hast YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP ('nrner Musgrov e and. Pit In St. t •' Cameras — Films — Photo Finishing SAM SAYS... YOU CAN GET $106 K ■ W W CASH AND PAY ONLY $13 MONTHLY . . . OR IS MO. PAYMENTS CASH TO YOU $16 | $194.15 $21 $254.65 $25 $309.61 $28 $355.48 Subject Only To Our Usual Liberal Credit Policy fcjgredrt ^inancfi 111 W. Fitts S(. CTtotoa, S C. SAM SEAWKIGHT. Mgr. I# Ito CLOSE OUT 3 AIR CONDITIONERS Frigidaires - I Ton PRICES TOO LOW TO ADVERTISE BUY NOW AND SAVE! Appliance Sales Co. JACK M RID IB4 H HJtoAH Id's ThtoftoetooOf Ernrh to auk toy the F« Church Sunday Pima U Ihu latereut Of All Johnson Bros. Super Market 'U*lh fot GASTiEYS GIFT SHOP Columbia Highway APPLE SAUCE No. 303 16-Oz. Cans PIES RusseU’s VANILLA WAFERS 20 Oz. Pkg 25c Large 8-Inch - Jane Parker APPLE DEES OIL CO. VUm Slr»»t GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP l oluBku Hay. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison. Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO. E. Ctrolina Ave. NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 415 W. Main St. \ IRBY’S MARKET 207 Muarrore St. JOANNA - STORES S.C. - N V ; v ■ mm. Mm V % “Isn’t it wonderful, what man can do?” But when looking at man’s work, we often overlook the Hand of God. Man harnessed the power in this great dam. but God created it. Long before man discovered the turbine or the electric motor, God placed the power at man’s disposal. God is the source of every one of man’s in ventive and ingenious undertakings. He gives us the natural resources and the intelligence to use them. And He wants us to use them constructively. t Our Christian faith teaches us of God’s powar and the vastness of its scope. It teaches us tbs right use of these blessings, so that life may be enriched by them. Go to church and learn God’s plan of love for us and our fellowman. It will mean a better world for all of ua. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH TH* CKurcK it lk« frttttil ftclof on Midi f» ihc building •( ch.itrtrr *nd good (iiitmthip. Il it a ilorchwnt •( tpiritual valutt. Without a ilroag Church, iKithar democracy nor civiliialioa can tnruiu*. There are four touted rearoni why every pens* thould attend aemcet regularly and tupporl the Church. They are: fl) Fot hi. own rake. (2) Foe h» children'i Mke. ()) For the cake ei hn eommuatiy aod nation. (4) For ike rake ot the Chareh itarlf, which need. h» ■Meal and waWrial rupport Plan to go •O ehureh regularly aad rend your Bible datly. ' Chapter Verm i n-H M W I* l-l I M-II n in* i u .■ana ( |! Capi'iglr HM Kai Adb Imwo. l«'M»rng. »» BEACON DRIVE-IN WkMalr* Hu* McGEE’S DRUG STORE 100 W. Mala M. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 210 W. Main SL COMMUNITY CASH G. Florida St. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, Agt. 104 W. Pitts St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. r W. C. DOBBINS General Ins. Agency 101 South Broad SL CHRONICLE PUB. CO. !M Gary 8L