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I . I f 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE (In 'i r,. (i,| ()'IV11 WCfT SiitUrilaV VISltOTS in.Greenville Mrs Pearl Williams was a Fri day visitor in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Abrams and I children Jot* and Jan. spent the week-end recently in the mountains of North Carolina Mrs. J H Wallenzine of the Little River Dominick Community spent wo..-' v;;. VcAVr. TmU' r and the week end with her daughter Duncan family ! Mrs Fred Bragg and Mr. Bragg. Mrs Annie Gunter of Aiken has Thuniday. September la, 1960 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. HOMKR JACKS. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 4G01 Joanna M: and Mr's Paul Freeman of- .. k? w ere Sunday' \ isjtors of iiMi-> V K Franklin: Mr> Hormei WikhI of Newlierry is visiting l.us .\eek with her daugh ter Mrs Perr> Lee Sw\gert and Mr Swygert. Terrv Rushton oi Ccluint>i.i s(M'nt two wet»ks recently with his parents Mr and Mrs. Reginald Rushton Mr arid Mrs Gerald Morse ot New her y. were Sunday visitors of the former's mother Mrs S .1 Morse Mr and Mrs K .1 Bishop and Dickie, attended the reunrin on miYuI.iy at the -mnnun' cottage of Mr and Mrs Kiiward Luncan in Batesburg Rev Herbert Thomas s| H >nt last I wivk at Columbia College attending j aster's Setvml for Methodist min isters Mr and Mrs Ben Weinberg and duighter of Atlar.la. Ga were recent week-end guests .of the lat ter's parents. Mr and Mrs Sloan Row land Mis ( eeil O'Dell and Miss Bren- NEW the patented •V : ^ VvV M * ' v- v’S'*'"' - ' ; , r : ':' > * 'J*. ^ v 5 ' j now gives you SUPER FLOOR HEAT 1 PATENTED built-in ■ BLOWER!! PATENTED /IWM HEAT JRIBES_ PATENTED 100% SAFETY! PATENTED Aetemetk SAVINGS! OIL HOME HEATER Ctmt in hr a FKl hat demaastratiaa! BURRISS-HARRISON FURNITURE CO. 202 N. Hroad St. Rhone POURS 4 TUNES AAORE MAT 0m TNI FLOOR than avar baffara! The revolutionary new Siegler sends the air right through the heart of the fire TWICE to giv* you a houseful of SUPER Floor Heat! Here* furnace comfort with out costly pipes and registers to i nr tall. You sair the cost wasting heat on the ceiling or out the chim ney. See the amazing new Siegler that pays for itself with the fuH it saves Buy it on a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE rorcro-sir returned to her home after two weeks visit here with Mr and Mrs. Floyd Abrams. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Craig and Chrystelle spent the week-end in Greenville with Mr and Mrs. J L Craig. Mr. and Mrs P. F Swygert, Mr.! and Mrs Perry Lee Swygert and sons, were visitors of Mr and Mrs.! J. C. Dolan in Atlanta Ga. over the week-end while there they enjoyed a sight seeing trip of the city. AFC Kenneth R Chalk has re-! turned to the states after one year | of service in Korea. He will be visit ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chalk for one month before being re- ! asighed Mr and Mrs. Rubin Rowe, of 1 , Calhoun Falls. Terry C. Rowe and William Valsinger of Charleston were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs. F. C. Rowe. Mr and Mrs. William Kitchen and Joey, of Newberry are spend ing the week with the latter's par ents Mr and Mrs. John Burnett Sr., Mrs. Mattie Lee. of the Hurricane Community is also visiting the Bur nett's. Sunday visitors with them included Miss Launia and Mrs. Mae Knight of Woodruff. Mr and Mrs. E. J Willingham, i ! Mrs Belle Willingham. Mr. and Mrs Otis Murphy. Mr and Mrs. Louis Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Car-j son Nabors and children attended the Willingham family reunion on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Obie Willingham in Brevard. North Carolina Friends will be interested to know Mrs. L R Thompson has accept ed a poMtion with Crews Beauty Shoppe in Clinton. Toy Caldwell. Ida Fugera. Steve Fugera, Helen Dover, Leon Mor their dues for the first Quarter and will be given membership card* Friday night The club plans to support the Clinton High School Red Devils and wil (attend all games by Foundation bus The dues are $1 00 per quarter TO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Miss Pat Carr. Johnnie Lewis, Danny Lewis and Ernie Strand left on Sunday to go to Columbia where they will be attending the University of South Carolina this year GEORGIA TECH Larry Gamer left on Monday for Georgia Tech, Atlanta, where he will be a sophomore this year COKER COLLEGE Miss Marian Surratt has returned to Hartsville where she will be a stu dent at Coker College. TO CLEMSON Ronald Passmore. Larry Murphy and Billy Adair are leaving this week to go to Clemson to continue their studies. LEAVE FOR WINTHROP Those leaving to go to Winthrop this week are Misses Dixie Couch. Elinor Niver. Willa Ray McGowen. Sue Boyce and Barbara Boyce TO ERSKINE Jimmie Farmer, Jerry Lewis, Douglas Lollis and Maxie Brown are leaving this week to go to Erskine College where they will be students this year. ATTENDING BRIEFING * CONFERENCE Rev J Herbert TBomas, pa-tor of Epworth Methodist Church, will be away this week, Monday through Thursday, attending the Southeast ern Regional Briefing Conference on Christian Social Concerns being held at Lake Junaluska, N C Rev. Tbomas is the Greenwood District director of Christian Social Con cerns CLUB HAS MEETING The St. Boniface Catholic Wom an’s club held their meeting on the afternoon of September 8 at the home of Mrs Carl- Franzen Fr. Gerald Em>t opened the meeting with prayer Mrs. Rita Floyd the retiring pres ident introduced the new officers for the coming year Several items of business were 1 discussed Among them the project of raising fund- to help with the building of the new church in New berry The Bishop's fund will be held in early spring Also money was donaltd to a needy family for school supplies The club presented Mrs Floyd with a gut Refreshments were served by the hostess MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eddie Strowd. announce the marriage of their daughter Barbara Antoinette to Mack Leroy Williams at 6 P. M. on August 31 The Rev Hugh Pol lard officiated using the double ring 1 ceremony. After a short wedding trip to Jack-(Snville. North Caro lina. they an* at home to their friends at the Ellis St apartments. Joanna METHODIST LADIES’ MEET * The September meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Serv ice of Epworth Church was held in the educational building Tuesday evening Ser\mg as co hostess were Mrs J. J Abrams. Mrs. Tot Stewart and Miss Kittv Mae Mose- ly- During the business hour, the an nouncement was made of the forth coming Fall Seminar to be hold at O'Neal St I'burch in Newberry Sep tember IT The president urged each one to participate m the Chrsitmas Card campaign The program was centered on the theme "The Light of the World” and was presented by Mrs. H G. Murrah Jr Mrs J L Abrams gave the De votional thoughts The Social hour was enjoyed at whieh time a des sert plate, salted nuts and iced drinks were served BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS FRANKS Mr. and Mrs. J R Franks an nounce the birth of a daughter Lelia Elizabeth on September 12. Mrs. Franks is the former Miss Jan Harvey WILLINGHAM Mr and Mrs. Richard Willingham of Rock Hill announce the birth of a son on September 8. Mrs. Will ingham will be remembered -as Miss Barbara McCarthy. They are natives of Joanna. WITH THE SICK Miss Dollie Adair is a surgical patient at Joanna Hospital Mrs. Blach Boyd is a patient at the local Itospital where she under weift surgery'. Mrs. Lula Gruber is undergoing treatment at Joanna Hospital Jimmie Farmer has been dis charged from Joanna Hospital where he was a surgical patient Mrs Louise Cole is recuperating at home following treatment at the local hospital. Mrs Avanrlle South has been discharged from the local hospital after undergoing treatment for sev eral days Mrs Minnie Frazer is recuperat ing at home following treatment at Joanna Hospital. ' Mrs Frances Douglas has re- 1 turned home from the local hos pital where she received treatment. J. F. McCarthy under went treat ment at the local hospital last : week. Mrs Billie Wehunt is a patient at Joanna Hospital for teat meet Earl Prince is receiving treat ment at Joanna Hospital. Cynthif Hazel is a patient at Joanna Hospital undergoing tre f- ment. Mrs. Beth Tucker is recuperating at home following a lonsUectomy at the local hospital, Carl Franzen is a patient at Jo anna Hospital where he underwent surgery. IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 Serving You For The Past 14 Years Anything in Laundry and Dry ('leaning Service DAVID OWENS Phone 745 Representing Greenwood laundry and Dry Cleaning REAL TEAR JERKER Not too many years ago, a common remedy for hmg diseases was an onion plaster. “Strong." bad hardly effective. Now, thanks to medical research we haw powerful drugs which have drastically reduced the death rate among lung patients. Effective medications arc important to your health. When you’re ill, they can mean the difference between pain and comfort .. . between life and death. So, don’t rely on home remedies. Let your physician decide what medications will be best for you. Then let us hli his presenptiona. HOWARD’S PHARMACY YOUR REXAl.L DRUG STORE “On the Square’ Phone 101 gan and Don Clark of Atlanta. Ga.. and were week-end visitors of Mr Mrs C H Caldwell Leroy Murphy has returned home from Ladd. Illinois, where he was employed this summer, he spent last week with his parents Mr and Mrs Oatis Murphy. Rev and Mrs Hugh Bickley of Clinton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mr> Floyd Abrams Mr and Mrs Clifton Holsonback and son Billy. Mrs Cecil O'DeU and Mrs Rudolph Prater attended the ordinance service at Hunt Me morial Baptist Church in Newberry on Sunday afternoon. Ray Timmer man was ordained into the Baptist ministers. Miss Kitty Mae Mosely is spend mg several days in Charleston with her sister Mrs Ruth Smith Mrs J. M Hatton Sr accom panied by several friends spent the week-end in the mountains ot North Carolina. TEEN-AGE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Recently members of the Joanna Teen-Age Club met end elected of ficers for the 1960-61 year as fol lows: Presodent -Allen Barron, Jr. Vice-President—Bill Carter, Jr. Secretary—Virginia Mode, Treasurer—Sue O Dell. Thirty-om- members have paid Special bonus for early Christmas Shoppers 100 Free Top Value Stamps with every gift Fill and redeem your hooks during Yule Save Days , 'i* (l *'''1 ("\'r • f/'fl • '' * S ,/' «' "I. >" / » STILL LOTS OF LIFE IN THE OLD CAN thanks to Advanced Custom-Made Havoline Motor Oil You get extra measure of engine life, because its tough film wear-proofs your engine. Havoline cleans as it lubricates - so you get greater gasoline mileage, pep and power. Try this fine oil, preferred by millions of motorists. SEE TOUR .NEIGHBORHOOD TEXACO DEALER H. D. Payne & Co. DISTRIBUTORS Clinton, S. C Phone 570 Hurry! Special offer ends October 15th PQe the kids in your family’s "sleigh.’’ Head for your nearest Top Value Redemption Store now. 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