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t 1 I # THE CHMNICU Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable ©te (Ultnlmt ©hrmitrlp If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume LI Clinton, S. C, Thursday, November 30,1950 Number 48 • PERSONAL AND SOCIIU. NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. arrd Mrs. James Godfrey of Simpsonville, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey and Martha Ann, Miss Ef- fie Lou Godfrey and Roland Godfrey •were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mack Hatton. Miss Rose Ann Little of Charlotte, N. C. spent the Thanksgiving holi days with Miss Brenda ODell and Mike Cooley. Miss Jo Nell Lowman of Columbia spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross of Mon roe, N. C. were Thanksgiving dinner guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. On Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams had Miss Virginia Wil lard of Laurens and Miss Kitty Mc Connell of Newberry. Misses Carolyn Crocker, Frances King and Jack Herd of Whitmire vis ited Mrs. Buford Weir on Sunday. Mrs. Claude Farmer and Mrs. Mil lard Murphy visited their father, Guy Putnam in Clinton Sunday. Miss Betty Jo Sloan spent the hol idays In Columbia with her mother, Mrs Sloan Miss Nadine Bridges of Augusta.' Ga. and Avery Bridges of Clenuoo j 1 ware week-end visitors of their mo-) ther, Mrs Sellie Bridges Mr and Mrs. Ernest Osborne, and children, Bi I Mrs Joe Johnsor Moore wen Mtiaday of S ivemty in days last end Mrs Hi f J. Qrsto. Cmig. H n Un even! «. Mr r*. C. Baptist Missionary Will Have Christmas Meeting December 5, at 7 o’clock, the mem bers of the Baptist Missionary So ciety will come together for their annual meeting and Christmas par ty. All members are asked to bring a Christmas present, wrapped, with your name inside. The hostesses for the social hour are Mesdames Louis Murphy, Otis Murphy, D. J. Buch anan and Miss Fannie Copeland. Party For Intermediates Members of the Intermediate de partment of the Methodist church enjoyed a party on Thanksgiving night in the assembly room of the church. A number of games and re lays were played with the Intermed iate leader, Miss Lavinia Cooley, su pervising. Card of Thanks I would like to express my deepest appreciation to everyone for the in quiries, cards and flowers during my stay at the hoopital. May God richly bless each and everyone MRS JACK HUNN1CUTT With The Hick Friends of “Uncle Jeff' O'Dell are delighted that he has returned from Hays hospital Clyde Frances is recuperating from injuries received in an automobile accident Sunday near Greenwood He la at the home of Mrs. L. J. Brock Preston White, injured in the same accident, is a patient in the hospital in Greenwood with a broken collar bone. Card Of Thanks The Nesceska family would like * to say thank you to each and every one who had a part, no matter how small, in making their stay at the hospital more pleasont. The flowers, cards and gifts were lovely and each inquiry greatly appreciated. I appreciate the interest and kind ness shown to my sister, Mrs. Dun- naway, while she has been ill at my home. The churches, pastors visit and prayers help to make her illness lighter. Thank you. MRS. C. J. CRAIG. With Joanna Cloth Shop Friends of Mrs. Joe Johnson will be interested to know she has accept ed a position as manager of the Jo- annan Cloth Shop. Special Church Meeting The Joanna Fire Baptist-Holiness church of Joanna will have a special prayer meeting, Thursday. Nov. 30 at 7 o'clock. Beginning Friday, Dec. Ist. the First Quarterly conference will begin at 7 p. m. and continue through Sunday The state moderator. Rev. J. D. Moore of Anderson will speak Fri day night. There will be delegate* and ministers present from all the churches in South Carolina. Twa special services will be Saturday. 11 a. m and 7 p. m Rev Fred Rowe, potaor, and of ficials of thp Union cordially invite | the public to attend the meetings. Joanna Memorial Hospital News Friends of little Volley Nesceska will be happy to know she has re turned to her home. Mrs. Cecil Farmer is recuperating at her home after being treated sev eral days last week. Mrs. Mary Coats, one of the nurses aide at the hospital, was hospitalized overnight for treatment. | Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. Lewis Oakley, and Mrs. Myrtle Ward are patients for treatment at present. Billy Bowers underwent an ap pendectomy Tuesday morning. Little Guendal Bunderick, the 10 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bunderick of Mountville is a patient at the hospital. Birth Announcement Melton Mr. and Mrs. Rube Melton an nounce the birth of a son, Reuben Judson, November 27 at Joanna Mem orial hospital. Mrs. Melton is the former Miss Hazel Buting of Albany, Ga. S. C. Farmers Urged To Turn To Woodlands "I Was So Nervous I Broke My Dishes, Scolf's Gove Relief' Columbia, S. C , Nov. 26—Now that all field crop work is finished, South Carolina farmers can turn profitably to timber harvesting. Clemson extension forestry Spe cialist C. W. Hall today suggested farmers with marketable timber should: 1. Control woods fires. i 2. Begin improvement cuttings and j thinnings. 3. Sell trees at highest prices. 4. Use labor available during win ter months. “To make farm woodlands bring the most income,” Hall advised, "each tree should be cut for what ever product brings the best price. Don’t cut good pine trees for, fuel- wood. Don’t cut pulpwood from fine young sawtrmber. Check your timber market before cutting.” More than 40 per cent of the wood land in South Carolina is owned by farmers. Hall noted New to relieve £ WICKS o+...w VapoRub N and W Overalls Fly Overalls $3.00 L B. DILLARD MRS. McLAIN i * • ■ Mrs. William McLain, Route 11. GreenevilJe, Tenn., writes For 1» years F suffered spells of gaseous stomach misery which were so se vere I could not lie down on account of difficult breathing and sharp pains This stomach condition seemed to cause severe nervous headaches, last ing for days, and often I was so ner vous I dropped my dishes and brok - them Scalfs Indian River Medicine gave prompt relief. I fee! like a dif ferent person now My breathing is so much better since relieved of gas pressure that I can walk with ease 1 am recommending Scalfs Indian River Medicine to my friends.'* Try Scalfs Indian River Medicine today, sold at all good drug stores on a money-bark guarantee of satisfac tion (ran the first bottle CaR •« FOR OFFICE 8UFFlJr.fi Mrs J L C *«ray «f Gi of taorw i Hyc*** > Mr and aa4 Mrs Hi wwajr Jr. CO Mim Veil TVwm Tayl r avtlto M mn Rett h. MIm Mar Mays with Mr and Fatr.oa of Ookrtdft. Tenn wee* re> rent visiters of Mr and Mrs J W Lowman ir Mrs Frad Seaton of Greenwood la spending aeverol dojrs wiU her daughter Mrs Johnny Jenktn* and Mr. Jenkins On Sunday Mr and Mrs Jack Lyles and Fred Seaton of, Greenwood visited Mr and Mrs Jen ! kina Mrs Roy Boyce. Mrs Carl Sease and Mrs Helen Evans visited in Augusta. Go Saturday Mass Melba Gardner of GreenvUia apent several days tost week with her i parents. Mr sad Mrs R H. Gardner j Misses Dalme Hatton and Cite 1 Parr spent the holidays with thev parents in Little Mountain Recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt were Mrs. Roy Mc Dowell and son, Mr and Mrs. Harold Rhodes of Laurens, James Rhodes off Clinton. Miss Barbara Jackson and Bud Jackson of Hones Path spent the holidays with their ’ grandmother. Mrs. L. J. Brock. On Sunday Mrs Brock had Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jack- son and Andy as guest. Fred Coleman of Columbia spent the week*end with his parents, Mr apd Mrs. Charlie Coleman. Miss Kittie Mae Mosley, Mrs. An nie Armstrong. Cecil Bishop, Vf. K. Fails, Cecil O’Dell, John If Daven port, Jr., Bill Byars and E. C. Ab rams attended the South Carolina State-wide Industrial Safety confer ence in Columbia Tuesday and Wed nesday. Carl Franzen, Ralph Prater, Guy Prater, Edwin Thomas, Rolf Clark, and Rudy Prater attended the Caro- liaa-WaKe Forest game in Columbia. Saturday. Harley Lyons and children spent Sunday in Laurens with relatives. < ¥ W. S. C, |, Will Meet • The annual December Meeting of the Woman’* Society of Christian t Service WiU he held Tuesday, 7 p. m. at the chureh. . Mri. J. L. A&rfitffcS has the pro gram and MesdailWs John Ross, Ed ' Hunnicutt and L^ke Clarke will be hostess during the social hour. Lottie Moon Prayer Program { - In keeping with the Lottie MdoA Season of Prayer, on Dec. 6, at the prayer meeting hour, a program Wtli ** be presented by the young people and the W. M. S.. All members of Hie church are invited to attend. Study Tonight The lact session of the study “Near East Panorama” will be tonight at 7 o’clock at the church. ’J'he worship program under the leadership of the Spiritual Life chairman will begun promptly due to unfinished work to be considered. .A social hour will follow. 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