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—- \ V ■v — V Jmmry 4, IMS cumton caaomcLx 1 , KMMMMMfM Personal and Social News of Joanna MB& HOMBR JACKS, Bonnie Passmore, who enter ed military service recently and is now stationed at Camp Gor don, Ga., spend the holidays with i, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lott and children, of Wilmington, N. C., were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lott. John Henry Lott spent several days in Columbia with his uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Lott. Mr. and Bin. E, H. Craig, of Orlando, Fla., Mr. and Bln. J. L. Craig, of Greenville, have re turned to their . homes after spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mn. C. J. Craig and Chry stella. A Thursday vis itor last week of the Craig fam ily was Mrs. J. N. Craig, of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Bowen and Bfrs. DerP Jacks were Fri day visitors of the former’s fath er, R. B. Bowen and other rela tives in Chesnee. Mr. and Bfrs. Rob Reynolds and son, of Gaff ney, spent Thursday with the Bowen family. Bliss Sue Thomas and Louis Marshall spent the holidays in Florida, along with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall. J Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig cele brated their 90th wedding anni versary Dec. 24. BIr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hatton and children, Carol, Bill and Mike, of Florence, have return ed home after a week’s visit dur ing the holidays with his moth er. Mrs. f. M. Hatton. On Sun day Mrs. Hatton, Bliss RfOe Lou Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey' visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godfrey in Greegwood. Johnnie Lewis, a student at University of S. C„ Columbia, has resumed his studies follow ing a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, Jeff and Bliss Sue O’Dell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jones at Clemson. BIr. and Mrs. Jerry Pitts, of Charlotte, hcUday guests of the O’Dell f a m i 1: , accompanied them.’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper and children, Raymond and Helen, of Lanford, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy over the holidays. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mur phy were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell in Gaff ney. Mrs. Emma Higginbotham, of Clinton, spent New Year’s Day with her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Elliott and BIr. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cheek in Royston, Ga. Mr. and Friendly Place To Crew Money STM [lor friendly Mp on^ courteous service when we wel come you to our family of Account Depositors. Mr on our Mhortl interest film to knee y—r ■ gxowing footer. Interest pnM eu Savings Aecou Bank of Clinton t% later—t Paid On Savings Member Federal Deposit Insurance . of Mi Elliott family ever the haUdays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred and family .attended the night family gathering and din ner on Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. and Bfrs. E. L. Dawkins in Prosperity. On Christmas Day the family at tended the Kinant gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Kinard in Newberry. Mike Kinard was an overnight visitor Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dawkins in Prosperity. S^Sgt. and Bfrs. Gene Haup- fear and children, of Fort Wal ton Beach, Fla., have returned home following a visit over the holidays with Mr. and Bfrs. T. R. Chalk. Mr. aad Mrs. Chalk and son, Bruce, visited relatives in Union. Saturday. Holiday visitors of BIr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag and BIr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag included: Mr. and Mrs. David Grogan and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Corbin, of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lowe and Bruce and Bliss Mar sha Kero,of Charlotte, N. G. ; Mr. and Mrs. BUI Poag. of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. John Gam ble, of Greenwood. Mr and Bfrs. W. W. Nlver, Jr., and family spent Wednes day and Thursday in Rluffton as guests of Mr. and Mn. W. W. Niver, Sr. On Friday Mn. Niver and family visited her mother, Mn. A. N. Prichard, in West minster. Saturday Mn. Niver and Bliss Elinor Niver attended the wedding of Miss Martha Ann Stewart in Winnsboro at Green- briar Methodist Church.' Mr. and Mn. Carl Franxen, Chuck and Larry spent Christ mas Day with Mr. and Mn. Lu cius Hill in Columbia. Dr. and Mn. Wm. Carter and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Franzens. _ Holiday dinner guests and visi- ton of Mn. W. W. Hair, Mist Ruth Hair and Wendell included: Mr. and Bln. F. M. Hair, Mn. F. B Wheeler, Mn. Fredna Lit tle Tommie and Scott, Mr. and Mn. Claude Galarneau, Suzanne and Mechelle, Mr. and.Mn. S. L. Hair of Columbia, Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and Marcia Nobles of Newberry, Mr. and Mn. O. V. Hair, Nancy and Mariam of Greenwood, Mr. and Mn. Bryce JJttle, Al and ^ Miss Roseanne Little, Mr. and Mn. Cecil Lit tle and Jimmy of Charlotte. N. C., Mr. and Mn. Lestar Hair, Mr. and Mn. Bobbie Hair, Jo anna. Mike Cooley spent the week end with Sonny Rom In Green ville mru \ the Poinsettia Mr. and Mn. Ralph Bragg and children, of Aiken, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Fred Bragg. Mn. Pearl Williams spent sev eral days last week in Newberry as the guest of BIr. and Bln. Lindsay Guin. During her stay they visited Mr. aad Mn. Ernest Bedenbaugh and Mn. Sadie Guin. Mn. John Abbney and' June ac companied them. Mr. and Mn. S. L. Hair, of Columbia, BIr. and Mn .Brioe Little and Al, Miss Roseanne Lit tle. Mr. and Mn. Cecil Little and Jamie, of Charlotte, Dr. J. D. Rom and Pat, Varner Rom and Sonny Rom, of Greenville, were holiday guests of John M. Rom, Mn. Lavinia Cooley and Mike. r • > * . Point Budget Finance Service 1. Dial 833 - 2161 ' "#!* -rr-- 2. Ask! Foil "Budget Manager" 3. Pick Up Your Caih In 1 Hour 1:1144 As many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His (John 1:121 C. W the local treamtent. Mn. Orris Stockman is n gical patient at the local hospital. Bln E. H. Huanicutt is receiv ing treatment at the local hos pital. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT HOLSONBACK Mr. and Mn. D. E. Holaooback announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Christine, on December HI at the local hospital. Mn. Hot- sonback \s the former Miss Bet ty Zane Longshore. TEENAGERS ENJOT PARTY On Monday night around HI Mr. Mr. a id Mn. B. ¥ Mrs. B. F the latter o( ir.. Mn. F. S. Cote had aa It was nearly midnight when my plane circled over .Phoenix, a city spread out like a vast checkerboanf of light in the darkness. I thought of the thousands of people unconcerned about my coming. Then I rejoiced that then was one family expecting me and waiting for me with a warm welcome. „ . It was the Christmas season. While I was looking over the city. t * e "*« rrs Ushered at the Joanna I thought also of God’s giving His only begotten Son to a world that!® ,ub ““J 1 ** combined birth- paid so little attention to His coming. , iH** an< * . N#w ' ear i P^riy. Bln. In this generation, Christ is looking for homes where He will be welcomed. He longs to enter our hearts that He may forgive our sins and change our darkness into light. We must make the choice. We may either crowd Him but or open the door. “Where meek souls will receive Him stiU, The dear Christ enters in." with reUtivM la aad Selma. Ala. Mr. and -Mn. L. L visited in Prosperity MiM Gladys Griffin of Green. vUie. spent the holidays with Mr aad Bln. H. E. Boyce Miss Grif fin, BIr and Mn. Boyce and W. T. Boyce spent Christmas day in Whitmire with Mr. and Mn H K Boyce. Jr. Mr. and Mn. W. D. Barrow and son. Mr. aad Mn Joe MUl of Greenville, have been visiting their parents. Mr and Mn J B HiU Mr. and Mn. Marion Boyce of Abbeville, h*v* been recent guests of Mn. R A, Boyce Payettevflto, If .C.. Bobby of Washtagloa. D. C., Mrs. Cole of CUatoa. Mr. aad Wilbur Cole ahd Mr. 1 Recent visitors of Mrs. H Turner were Ml Laurens, aad David Greenville. Mrt H M. Turner J T Garrett in Greenwood tng the week-cad. John Cox. who is Nassau, spent with his family. . Mn Harold Austin. M Mn E: W. Whittle of oeils went Christmas dav turn bis with relatives M. ■§t of PRATER Our heavenly Father, we to abide la oar hearts. Threath faith la Thy Christ, keep as ever la fellowship with to make ream tor Christ that they may We pray hi the name of Thy Son, ear THOUGHT FOR THE DAY I will keep my heart’s door open to Jesus. 8. E WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET The Joanna Woman’s Club will meet tonight (Thursday) at Jo anna club house at 7 o’clock. The program will be pertaining to the March of Dimes. Louie Na bors will show a film on the March of Dimes. Mies Kitty Moe Mosely and her group will have charge of refreshments. EASTERN STAB TO MEET The GoldvUle Chapter. No. 154, O. E. S.. will hold the annual in spection meeting Saturday, Janu ary IS, in the chapter room at the Joanna club house at 7:H> p. m. Worthy Matron of the order Is Mrs. Eddie Brown, Worthy Pa tron, Roy Boyce. The district deputy Inspecting officer, Grand Patron Heyward Ertiberger, will he present. Refreshments will be served. ATTEND GATOR BOWL GAME Thiryt-one members of the Sportsmen’s Club of Joanna en joyed the week-end in Jackson ville, Fla., where they attended the Gator bowl game. The group went sightseeing and visited places of Interest la and around JhckeoarlfKr JsIri Clark of Clin ton,was a guest of the group for the trip. While there he visited his grandson, Kenneth Buchanan, and family. PRESSTTERIAN CHURCH The weekly Wednesday classes of the First Presbyterian Church In Joanna win hold their meet ings Wednesday, January 10. The kindergarten class will meet at 10:00 a. m. The Bible club will meet at 1:10 p. m. The youth meeting will be held Sunday, January 7, at 8:00 p. m. HOUDAT PARTY The older youth Sunday school class of the Epworth Methodist Church enjoyed a holiday party Saturday evening at the home of Miss Patsy Derick. Mrs. Ronie Crayne, Miss Johnette Cobb aad Miss Derrick were in charge of the entertainment for the eve ning. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, teach er of the class, along with Miss Derrick, served the group refresh ments of hot dogs, chips, dixies, cup cakes and drinks. Rev. J. Herbert Thomas, paa- tor of the church, was a special mtUsi NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY On Sundays evening Miss Judy Templeton entertained a group of friends with a New Year’s Eve party at her home. The group enjoyed quiet entertain ment including readings. The hostess served a sandwich (date, cookies, and drinks. Mrs. Vergie Gamer and Mrs. Evelyn Temple, ton chaperoned the group aad assisted the hostess. The group greeted the New Year with sing ing of "Auld Lang 8yne. M Mrs. Juanita Willingham is recuperating following treatment at the local hospital. . S. E. Brown has been discharg ed from the Joanna hospital where he underwent treatment. N. A. Shouse of Clinton, is a patient at the local roapttal where Hugh Edward Brock ess for the .occasion, Jeff, was celebrating birthday. The group party games and hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wayne Power, served the group refresh ments consisting of a sandwich Olate, birthday cake and drinks. GmsHINmk Mr. and Mrs.^M. C. Pinson spent the holidays with their daughter. Mrs. W. O. Brodie. Mr. Brodie and daughter in Orange burg. Mrs. R. B. Seegars and chil dren have returned from a sev eral days trip to Charleston. Mr .and Mrs. J. R. Martin had hs guests during the holidays James Turner and family of Mon roe, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Coates of Charleston. Mr. aad Mn. W. M Gray Funeral Home a. c FUNERAL DIRECTORS a a s Mi a a • EMBALMER8 CONSULT US a FOR ALL YOUR V OFFICE NEEDS J We can show you many easy ways to simplify and speed up record-keep ing, save storage space, utilize working areas more advantageously. Stop m! AU The Handy Little Items Cost So Little, Speed Work So Much! 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