The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 15, 1953, Image 8
Pape Eight
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 13, 1953
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL. O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Ed Brock of Memphis, Term., is Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Harrison of
spending this week with his sister- Glendale, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
jn-law, Mrs. L. J. Brock, Sr. H. Davenport, Sr., over the week-
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf£vClark visited cri d-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy near New- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel
berry Sunday.
Pfc. Bobby Jenkins of Camp Le
Jeune, N. C., spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Jenkins.
Pvt. and Mrs. E. L. Graham, Jr.,
of Fort Jackson, were Sunday,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Algie Ab
rams.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy and
Miss Myrtle Murphy were Satur
day visitors in Ninety-Six.
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Craven in Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jackson and
children of Honea Path, were Sun
day visitors of Mrs. L. J. Brock.
Sunday visitors to the G. N. Foy
home included Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Templeton and David of Clinton,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Foy and
Barry of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. L H. Poag, and Bill Poag
Those attending the funeral of of Greer, visited Mrs. Poag’s broth-
Earl Kinsey in Spartanburg last
Saturday were Rev. Ben F. Jones,
Judson Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Crapps, Mr. and Mrs. James Tim
merman and Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Lvons.
er, R. W. Cole, in Greenwood Sun
day.
Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. N. Foy were Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Riddle and Miss Riddle
of Laurens.
W. F. G. To Meet
Mrs. Harold Darnell and chil- All Intermediate 1 girls are asked
to meet with the World Friendship
Group at the home of Miss Brenda
O’Dell Fiday afernoon at 3:30. The
leaders are Mrs. P. D. Parkman,
dren spent the week-end in Whit
mire with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haz
el.
J. C. Slayton of Whitmire, is!
making his home with his daugh-1 Jr., and Mrs. Buford Weir
ter, Mrs. Judson Whitmire on the
Whitmire highway.
Mesrs. Jimmy Templeton and
Bobby Hair spent the week-end in
Pentecostal Services
The Pentecostal Holiness , church
announces a series of Sunday af-
Calhoun Falls with the former’s j ternoon talks at the Mission at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy-Temple- 0 f the parent church. This coming
t° n - ^ Bonds Cross Roads by local laymen
Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey, j Saturday night William Murrah
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spillers and' vcill conduct the program. On Sun-
daughters. Barbara Ann and Mary day afternoon Mrs. Leon Bolick
Jane, of Simpsonville, were Sun-; w i'n con d U ct the service,
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Baptist church by Rev. James B.
Mitchell and burial followed in
Rosemont cemetery.
The maternal and paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Marshall survive.
With Th® Sick
Little Rosemary Abrams was
confined to her home over the
week-end with illness.
Friends of little John Allen
Farmer will regret to learn he is ill
at his home in Joanna Heights.
Little Joe Abrams is confined
to his home with Chicken pox.
Little Tommy Lee Etters, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Etters, of
Renno, was discharged from Jo
anna hospital Monday after an ill
ness.
Mrs. Minnie Summers was a pa
tient last week at Joanna hospital,
eral days last week at the local
J. D. Johnson was a patient sev-
hospital.
Ginger Lake, daughter of Mr.
I and Mrs. Curtis Lake, is a patient
at the local hospital.
Mrs. Lila Phillips, Mrs. H attie
! Motes, Clyde Holt, Mrs. Mildred
Young, Mrs. Lena Lovelace and
Raymond Summers are patients at
the Joanna hospital.
Birth Announcement
Etters
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Etters of Clin
ton, announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Frances Dianne, on January
9 at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Etters
is the former'Miss Judy Revis of
North Carolina.
Godfrey and Miss Effie Lou God
frey. Later in the day the follow
ing guests called: Mrs. Mack Hat
ton, Mrs. William Hatton of Clir^n^ nigh t a t the church at 7:00
ton, Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Joanna, and
Sgt. and Mrs. Truman Godfrey of
Simpsonville.
Quarterly Conference Sunday
The first quarterly conference of
I^pworth church will be held Sun-
o’clock.
Rev. John M. Shingler, Green
wood district superintendent, will
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven were b r j n g the evening message with a
Wednesday visitors in Anderson. ; business session following.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley were j ♦——
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. To Close For Holiday
L. Bannister in Greenwood. Monday, January 19, the Gold-
ville branch of the Newberry
Bank will be closed in celebration
of the birthday of Robert E.Lee .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas and
girls visited Ms. and Mrs. Carl
Brannon in Spartanburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Parkman, Jr.,
and daughter spent the week-end’ Marshall Baby Passes
in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin! The community extends deep-
Love. i est sympathy to the family of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. • Roy Bedenbaugh and Mrs. Harold Marshall in the
and children of dewberry, visited | losing of their 8 months old son
■Mr- and Mrs. C. -A. Dickey-and'Mr. | las* Wednesday at Joanna hsopjtal.
and Mrs. W. M. Crowder Sunday. I Funeral services were held at the
Commission On Education Meets
On Sunday afternoon members
of the Commi^ion On Education
and the Church School workers of
Epworth church met at the church.
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, chairman,
gave an interesting devotional, us
ing Isaiah as the scripture. The
prayer was offered by Mrs. C. R.
O’Dell. Hie secretary, treasurer
and superintendent’s reports were
given by W. P. Byars, and the re
ports of the departmental chairmen
were presented. Several business
items were discussed and the meet-
adjourned with prayer by Bill By
ars.
Training Classet To Be Held
Beginning February 1 at Broad
Street Methodist church in Clinton
there will be a training school for
leaders and church members of the
Clinton-Leurens area. The (first
class will be on Sunday afternoon
at 3 o’clock, the fonowrng' sesstons'
will be Monday through Thursday
evening at 7:30, and adjournment
at 9:30. The courses are as fol
lows:
“The Use of the Bible with Chil
dren’’—Mrs. J. C. Mason instructor.
Textbook: “The Use of the Bible
with Childen,” by Smither, price
$1.00. \
‘The Leadership of Jesus’’—Rev.
H. L. Sandlin, instructor. Text
book: “The Message of Jesus,” by
Rail, price 75c. (This course is es
pecially for leaders of young peo
ple and young people.)
“The Teachings of The Prophet”
—Dr. C. C. Norton, instuctor.
Textbook: “The Prophetic Move
ment In Israel,” by Anudson, price
$1.00.
All who are interested in any of
the above courses are asked to
notify Rev. P. W. Turner or Mrs.
Lavinia Cooley at an early date.
Rev. Gilliam To Fill Pulpit
Sunday, January 25, Rev. J. O.
Gilliam of Spartanburg will fill
the pulpit a t Epworth church. Mr.
Gilliam is well known for his evan
gelistic work and is also director of
evangelism of the Spartanburg dis
trict. The public is invited.
W. S. C. S. Holds Meet
Tuesday night members of the
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice of Epworth church came to
gether for the January meeting.
The business session was held, at
which time the various reports,
minutes of previous meetings and
acknowledgement cards were pre
sented to the group. Mrs. Lester
Longshore was elected as chair
man of the children’s work. Mrs.
Floyd Abrams has held this office
until her, recent resignation. Plans
were made fo the church-wide
study which will be taught by the
pastor, Rev. P. W. Turner. Imme
diately following the business ses
sion Mrs. Pat Bowers presented the
program. Those assisting Mrs.
Bowers were Mrs. Buford Weir,
Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Mrs. Vernon
Garner.. -
A lighted picture of Christ in
Gerthsemane added impressiveness
to the worship center.
The social hour was enjoyed at
which time the hostesses, Mrs.
Hack Prater, Mrs. John Flow and
Miss Kittie Mae Moseley, served a
salad course, wafers and Russian
tea.
Bapiiei Church Items
The Frances Watson circle and
the“ Hilliard Mitchell circle of the
Woman’s Misionary Union of the
BaptisfcHurch will ’ meet "TKursday
night ht 7 o’clock in the education
al building. The two circle chair
men, Mrs. Ferrell Long and Mrs.
Karl Sease, urge all members to be
present.-
On Sunday mghi, January 18, the
■training Union of the church will
honor the deacons of the church
in the general assembly in the au
ditorium at 6:15. In recognizing
and honoring them the deacons will
make suggestions on the subject,
“What I Would Like My Church
To Be.”
Friday night, January 16, at 7:30
at the First Baptist church in Clin
ton there will be a general confer
ence for the leaders of all Baptist
Churches in the Reedy River As
sociation.
The Joanna Baptist church
Youth Fellowship met last Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Davenport at their home in Joanna
Heights. Active games were led
by Mr. Davenport. Refreshments
of fruit salad, sponge cake, coffee
and tea were served by Mrs. Thel
ma Boatwright and Mrs. J. J. Mor
gan. .
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of James Rhett Sloan, de
ceased, are hereby notified to file the
same duly verified, with the under
signed, and those indebted to said
estate will please make payment
likewise.
(MRS.) BEATRICE B. SLOAN,
Executrix,
Box 239, Clinton, S. C.
Dec. 27, 1952. 15-3p
Dr. L. B. Marion
has returned to tlte city
and will resume his regular
office hours from 9 to 5.
tAb ' Jfanic
There is nothing mysterious about the treatment of dis
ease. It is a sound, practical procedure. The physician
deliberates each individual case, prescribes the remedy
indicated. Despite the wild propaganda of the patent
medicine vendors, there is no magic formula. In many
instances, indiscriminate self-medication results in serious
harm. Even a minor illness should not be neglected. When
you feel "out of torts," consult a competent physician.
Receive the benefit of his years of study. Then bring his
prescriptions to us to be filled. If yours is an illness that
(yields to treatment, prompt recovery will be your reward.
Write Tour Congressman “NO” on Socialised Medicine
McGee’s Drug Store
Phone No. 1
MT.1T ’fg
OF DRESSES
NEW PIMA COTTONS, POLISHED CHAMBRAYS, LUSTROUS BROAD
CLOTHS, IN PRINTS, STRIPES, CHECKS, AND SOLIDS
5.95 to 10.95
Juniors — Misses — Women's
MAKE YOUR
SELECTIONS
NOW.
USE OUR
LAYAWAY
PLAN.
ft
♦ ♦
#>
♦ ♦
• e
♦ ♦
♦ ♦
#♦
♦ ♦
%♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4% ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ % ♦ ♦ %• •* «#•« «e «« %
*«•«*«« %'e*W» Ve
«*■< *• n ■ .Tv'ESK- . 'V
/ I % : ■ .
A pretty and practical way
to give your wardrobe a
light-hearted lift . . .
8.95
(Similar to sketch)
An exciting new cotton
plaid at an unbelievable
low price . . .
5.95
r—'
(Similar to sketch)
Treat your budget to this
expensive-looking print.
Only ....
10.95
(Similar to sketch)
Feast your eyes on this
gay hint-of-spring cotton.
Priced at only . . .
8.95
(Similar to sketch)
h-‘