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/ • r — . / t— ’ 12 THK CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. November 10, 1%0 Personal and Social kJI News of Joanna MRS. HOMER JACKS, Correspondent and Representative Telephonr 4601 Joanna Mr. and Mrs Gerald Morse and ''Mrs Harnson of Newberry, were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mr? .lames Harrison Terry Lewis, a student at Ers- Icne College ,Due West, spent the wedc-end wth lus parents, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Lewis. Mias Dotls Abrams of Greenville, >pent the week-end with her moth- , r and brother. Mrs. Ollie .Abrams, .,nd Bruct' Mr. and Mrs Vemoti Jacks, Mrs. .hrr. Butler ^ind little sons. Jay and \« r:)on .of Elizabeth, N. J., spent A'wlnesday with Mr and Mrs. Homer Jacks Mr. and Mrs. Rex Frady of Greenville, spent Sunday with the '•irmer's mo'Jwr, Mrs J. E. Shealy. Mr. .wd Mrs S. L Hair of Co- iunihia. Mrs Br>-ce Little of Char- N C . and Miss Rosanne Lit- ii»' <»f the Moman’s College. Greens- . T'V N C . were Saturday visitors >i£ Mrs L 1 \ima Cooley and John V R«iss Mr and Mrs Jotm C. Ruff and vuignter, Jancie. Miss Cornelia Martin ai*l Shiriey Esses \isited K<T Bobbie Ruff at Fort Jackson ^unday. Mr and Mrs Upward Turner and Jerry of Newberry, were Saturday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. George Mett-s. Mr and Mrs. W. R Linford, Mrs Mary Sweat and d;mghter, Gloria, were Sunday afternoon visi tors in Columbia Dr. and Mrs R L Platt and children of Covington, Ya., are vis iting for several days with the lat ter's parents. Mr and Mrs. R G. Carr. Mrs. Frances Warner and Mrs. Rdlfe Clark ^lent .Thursday in An derson Jimmie Farmer, who attends Erskine College, Due Most, spent the week-end with lus parents. Mr. i and Mrs Cecil Farmer. Mr and Mrv Harold Childress of; Kingsport, Term . spepk Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Carson Nabors Mr and Mrs Grover Nabors. Mr and Mr.s Luthe.r Nabors and daughters. Donna aixi Susan, of Laurens, sjx-nt Sunday with Mr and Mrs. G F Cooley in Camden Mi.-ss Louise Beckham of- Win- :hrop College. Rtxk Hill, and St Matthew >. sjx-nt the weekend with Mr and Mrs Cecil O'Dell. SHT and Mrs Reginald Morse and children of Fort Jackson. Co lumbia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs George Morse. Mlrs. Barron O'Shields and chil dren, Allen and Bobby Joe, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Son. in Little Mountain Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Williams is spending several days in Prosperity with her niece. Mrs. Marie Redenbaugh. Mr and Mrs. George Metis, Kathy and Oaroiyn, and Mrs. Sarah O 'Shields w ere Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs David Crumpton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks in Newber- r> Mr and Mrs. Meggs O'Dell of Travelers Rost. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bridges and daughter, Judy, of Ninety-Six, Mrs. Charlie Nabors, Jr., and Chuckv of Clinton, spent | Sunday with Mrs Willie O’Dell and Bud «<* v F Among those attending the auto races in Charlotte. N. C., Sunday were Barron O'Shields, Ru£u.s Dar nell, J. L Abrams. Alvin Brewing-, ton. Freeman Evans. D M Mor ris, and L. B Brew nigton Mrs. Boyce Bowen spent last week in Gaffney with her sister. Mrs L. E. Fowler, and Mr. Fowler Mr and Mrs. T. G. Murphy were Monday visitors of Mrs. Mae Mur phy in Union County. Maxie Brown, a student at Ers kine College, Due West, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Mack Brown Mrs J H WaUenzmc of the Lit tle River - Dominick community, was the Saturday supper guest of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Bragg, and Mr Bragg On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Bragg visited Mr. and Mra. W. M Merrick near Newberry. Miss MJrum Surratt, wfoo at tends Coker College, HartsviRe, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surratt. superintendent of the children' vision, «nd the teachers, Mrs. Jes sie Mae Prater, Mrs. Eddie Killian. Mra. Hack Prater and Rev. J. Her bert Thomas. On the way home the children en- Mr and Mrs. Frank Cuklasure joyed a picnic at Cleveland Park. of Newberry, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hum phries , Mrs. Richard Willingham and, children of Rock Hill, visited Sal- ATTENDS LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy attended the annual Greenville News-Pied mont correspondents' luncheon at the Poinsett Hotel in Greenville on urday with Mr and Mrs. J. F. Me- Saturday. Oarthy, Mr and Mrs E J WU- EVER-READY CLASS TO MEET lingham Lapps’ Ever-Ready Sunday Mr. ;ind Mrs J. L Abrams and .'Chool class of Epworth Methodist daughter, Linda, were Saturday i church will meet on Tuesday, Nov 15, at the home of Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr., at 7:00 p. m. All mem- visitors in Greenville WITH THE SICK Friends will be interested to know Marvin Humphries is recuperating a* home following surgery at Bla lock Clinic. hers are asked to attend CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY John M. Ross, recently retired employee of Joanna Cotton Mills Mis.-, Elizabeth Dickey has been j Company was honored on last Tues- discharged from the Joanna hospit- <la y when sixteen close friends gath- al following minor surgery '•red in the cafeteria of Joanna Ele- Mrs. Patsy Young of Clinton is a mentary School to observe his 75th patient at Joanna hospital where birthday. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, a she underwent surgery- daughter. was hostess at the sur- Mrs. Ramola Dunlap has been pvise celebration and she was as- discharged from the Joanna hos- sistod by Mrs Mary Simpson. Mrs. pital following minor surgery Mrs. Bertha Stroud continues se riously ill at the local hospital BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT BRIDGES • Mr ami Mrs W C. Bridges of Jessie Prater, and Mrs. Lula ODell, in serving a chicken stew supper with all the extras to the group of men ranging in ag.* from hirty to eighty. A huge birthdjj cake, holding Newberry, announce the birth of a three candles, was presettted to Mr. daughter. Roxanne, on November 2. Ross along with an assortment of gifts from the well-wishers. Those enjoymg the hospitality of •be honoree and his daughter were: Messrs. Frank Templeton, Ira Id's Church Sunday lhi> Serie- of Message* In Published Kaoh Week b\ the Following Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance. McGEE'S DRUG STORE 100 W. Main St. M¥s Bridges is the former Miss Ruth McCullough. ENJOY ICE SKATING On Saturday 22 juniors of Ep worth Methodist Church Sunday Whittle. James Hollingsworth. Cecil school went by bus, driven by Har- O’Dell, Wendell Hair, James Simp- mon Murrah. Jr. to Greenville son. John Gaslrin. W W. Niver. Jr. where they enjoyed ice skating at[c. K Chapman, Carl Franzen. Les the Ice Palace ter Hair. Mac Duncan. Charles Es Those accompanying the children j tes, Johnny Moore. Joh.i C Ruff on the trip were Mrs Joy Abrams, and the Rev. Herbert Thomas, pas tor of Epworth Methodist Church. Mr. Ross is the father of sveo children. , MISS O’DELL HONORED Among the latest events honoring Miss Brenda ODell, whose ap proaching marriargie to Jerry Reid Pitts of Clinton, has been scheduled foil- November 19, was a lovely luncheon given at the Joanna Club house on last Saturday at the noon hour. Hostesses were Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley of Joanna. Mrs B. T. Little and Miss Rose Anne Little of Char lotte, N. C. Miss Little will serve as an attendant in the wedding Amid a setting of yellow and green the group of twenyt-five close friends and family members gath ered in the private dining room of the club. Escorting the honored guest from the service table, cov ered in fall green overlaid with a white organdy and lace cloth, the guests found their seating cards at small tables draped in white over laid with pastel green The center arrangements of yellow chrysanthe mums on the foursome tables were replicas of the handsome cardinal arrangement on the buffet Mrs- Lillian Bragg and Mrs Ann Simpson assisV-J in the courtesies of enteitaining. / Among the out of town guests were Miss Louise Beckham of Win- C r -p College, also named as a wedding attendant, Mrs. C. D. Pitts, mother of the groom-to-be, and Mrs. Frank Boland of Clinon Miss O'Dell was dressed in a two- piece soft fall woolen original*.She was presented a shoulder corsage and a gift of crystal In her chosen pattern. She has received faany so cial attentions since the announce ment of her wedding date. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 I • j F00TBAU. I On WLBG 860-0n Your Dial-860 * A . • • Saturday, Nov. 12 South Carolina ^ jr At Clemson rT FRIDAY, NOV. 11 RICHMOND at FURMAN - 2-15 more to be seen /v.*C> I I I. I I ' ill Deep in the human ffcart is the desire for greater and wider vision. It prompted early man to climb the trees and to scale the peaks. Every year it lures thousands to the top of the Empire State Building. It inspired the telescope and microscope, and eventually radar. Similar to this yearning for vision, yet sacred in its powerful prompting, has been man’s spirit ual quest. Although there is much natural evi dence around us to prove there is a God, we want to understand His mind, His power and will . . . His heart! No human inventions are needed here. In the Church established by Jesus Christ, in the Truth taught by Jesus Christ, in the Life inspired by Jesus Christ — each of us finds that wider vision his soul craves. Cvpy'tght Krlite* Ad* Struct, Vs, The OiurcK is the greatest factor ots earth for the building of character anJ good cituenship. It is a storehouse o* spiritual values. Without a strong Chun f neither demo'ra y nof civilization can survive Dieer are lour sound reason- «*hy every person should attend service' regularly and support the Church. The;. • re (I) hor hn own sake. (2) Foe hiv children's sake. (3) For the sake of hit community and nation (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs h;» mural and material support. Plan to go to church regularly aad read your Bible daily bow*. Copter Verses Mgcda i'ltia* Tuesday John Wednesday A eta Tfcunda, Philippaai Kriday Kevelati *i -NHufCa; . fSalma Johnson Bros. Super Market -vouth Broad SI. GULF OIL CORP. J V Vddison. Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO. E .Carolina A\e. NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna Western Auto Assoc. Store 118 Mtwgrove St. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrove St JOANNA STORES Joanna, S. C. BEACON DRIVE-IN Whitmire Hwy. McGEE’S DRUG STORE 100 W. Main St. C-W-S GUANO CO., Inc. r FKRTII.IZEH 103 N. Adair CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN >20 W. Main St. COMMUNITY CASH K. Florida St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W Main St. SUNSHINE CLEANERS Shoe Repair-Shirt Laundry 102 W. Florida - YOUNG BROS. GULF SERVICE 212 N. Broad <S --v • . .d-.- - JaRBr Now at your TopValu^ Redemption Store W l- la j -irvrvnrt 8V ROYAL OCCRRRI You and your family are hereby invited to "Toppie’s Castle” (Mter known as your Top Value Redemp tion Store). There you’ll see a “Wonderland of Gifts” the best brand names in the king dom. Come just to look if you like. Or, better yet, bring your Top Value Stamps. Very likely, you’ll want to take borne a treasure or two. Make haste! The “Castle” awaits you. The gifts, too. 9m you—or the morrow! all free for Top Value amps Brown)* Movie Camera. Turret, f/1.9 lens. No need to focus 20 book*. Baby Doll. 20*. Rooted hair, moving eyes. She drinks tod wets 2 books. Remington Btea ler combs—adjust beard..... Bteavor. RoL to B*l wmmmm ^Tbpfhle.Bion Chafing Dlah. Sbmlee cop per with aluminum-lined food pan 6 books. lo£detb {ua\ante& ZfiTirmTiriiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiN G%t Top Value Stamps at Community Cash sparkling clean pleasant to shop food stores #T.V.L< Tap Vataa SW| •W yov racaiva la fba 1 i ■ tar '4 A / See Another Top Value Stamp Television Spectacular... IKonderland on Ice FEATURING STARS OF “ROUDAY ON ICr Tow Hosts: zimMw. I ‘ Channel 4 Star of “77 Sunset Strip,"and Dorothy CstHns I Thursday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p. 1 — V