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/ / Thursday, March 5, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven Joanna News.. (Continued from page eight) weekly MYF meeting.* Rev. P. W. Turner will speak to the group on the “Importance of the Methodist Youth Fellowship and It’s Activi ties.” Boy Scout News Last Friday and Saturday sev eral members of Troop No. 75 en joyed an adventure and instructive camp trip at Camp Old Indian. Three of the boys, Jimmy Farm er, Fred Rowe Tommy O’Shields, newly acquired members, had never camped out. around the camp fire chatting be- After supper Friday we all sat fore going to bed. Incidentally, no one complained about being •cold, even though the mountain air was quite a bit more than “cool.” On Saturday a lesson in compass reading was given. In order for it not to seem like a lesson, it was given as a game. Winners Advance Immediately following this meet-1 ing Mrs. Lavinia Cooley has re-1 quested those taking part in the [ rally day program on Sunday to be Ip I |||i%pr a \4alfi present for rehearsal. ;■** JlQlv Tourney Here Six more games were played here Each- team of 2 boys was given Thank You Note a compass and a course. start ^8 j ne ver knew anyone could from a given point each team had ereated ^ well in the , m idst to take three readings and three' strangcrs My sincere th anks measurements (measurements were, to eaoh o{ you The cardSi j made by striding. The length of ers visits and p ra y e rs made my i Upper-State High School Basket- each boys’ stride was determined | illn ’ ess eas i er ta bear. I shall never ball Tourney got underway, by having each boy count the forget the kindness of the hospital Saluda B. girls, Lewisville B ber of his strides^in a staff and doctors. _ girls, University High of Columbia The highest score of the #rst day j NO LEGION .MEETING of games was run up by University' The meeting of the American Le- High of Columbia. The tads from, io pos , 56 tor Thurs .~ the capital poured it on the Lewis-! ’ ... > ville B boys to the tune of 70 to 38. flay ’ ^ arc h o, will not be he.d, it Colie Peeples swished iri 22 points' was announced by pbst officials, to lead the University attack. Jim-' my Overby and Bobby Gross of Lewisville each hit for ninepoints. j FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 9th day of , Jo Arm Bayne of'Welcome'scored April 1»53, I will render ae final ac- The cards, flow- yesterday as the second day of the more than any0 ne else in '' ou " t act i , a ? d d ?"V? aS E V the first round of play—24—but „ rll , T ,.J_ ^ was opponent. 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B boys, Fairforest A girls, Welcome ; A boys and North Augusta B boys advanced a notch Tuesday with in an A girls’ clash. t Welcome’s A boys And as all tournament officials in Wilsqn in the office of the Judge of of Laurens County, at 10 Joyce Cothran of Fairforest, )V just two behind 'her opponent.. , Hawthrone of Fairforest hit the f , , , , * * . will apply for a final discharge from double column for 10 points and this was enough for a 36 to 29 win . , * , , Any person indebted to said estate , is notified and required to make pay- came c ment on t or before that date; and all Baptist Church Meetings The generral meeting of the thrilling wins / * i, 1 Womans Missionary Society was And a< , t ournarnen t officials'in the next game to avenge their having riaim« cait After an emu dinner (one cooked; held in the young peoples depart- alwa s ho _ for the best was eiris’ loss with a 51 to 41 win over ^ avm S clairru against said in a pit) the crew consisting of m ent of the Baptist church Thurs- ^^TTu^day nighT Nonh WetfoM L^an - SUrtex " --- « tate wlU ^ esent them on or ^ Larry Garner, Shannon T Long, j day evening. A Program on Horne; Augusta edged by Penc Heton with Rhett Butler, Fred Rowe, Jimmy j Missions was presented by jyna. | a ^ score in overtime. Farmer, Marion Madden, Tommy; Harold Murphy, progiarn chairman With J5 seconds left in the game of the Mitchell Icircle. Glenn arr and p end i e t on leading 40 to 38, was introduced to the group an Metz ojf North Augusta was spoke on the work of Alco o ics f ou 1 j ed jjj s two j ree throws tied Anonymous. A film strip was s ow o things up and sent the contest into of the Children of the Home | and j overtime. Kin Ledford sank two that Southern ^P^s are : goals arK j Metz two more charity O’Shields, Jerry O’Shields, Barron O’Shields, assistant scoutmaster, L. M. Long, bus driver, and Guy Clark, scoutmaster, broke camp and returned to Joanna to tel 1 all their friends about the fun they had. JERRY O’SHIELDS, Scribe. World Friendship Group To Meet On Friday afternoon at 3:30 the World Friendship Group, which is made up of Intermediate girls, will, meet with Mrs. Buford Weir, their leader at her home on Milton Road. This is the beginning of a regular schedule and all Intermediate girls are invited. Evangelistic Meeting All persons interested in evange lism of Epworth church, the com mission of membership and evan gelism are asked to meet with the pastor, Rev. P. W. Turner, Friday night at 7 o’clock at the church. Charlie Johnson of the through with 20 points to lead his team to victory. Harold Eubanks sank 14 points for the losers. In the final game of the night, North Augusta dropped Pendleton 46 to 40 in an overtime match. Six games were to be played yes- said date, duly proven, or be for- Wamors came ever barred E. GREER WILSON, Executor. March 3, 1953. 26-4c taring to. Mrs. E. J. Willingham ] shots to jv( , North A ta ^ terday. They were: 2:30 p m., Iva fVin H.icinos* sMsion.! ^ , - , . . vc R girls: 3:30 d. m Lew- presided over the business >ession. w - n p en di e ton failed to score in The group voted to have the next ^ the extra period general meeting on Sunday, March 1 _ ... 29, at 3:00 p. m. Mrs. Ruth Po-! ^ th * 8 ame drats Alvarado will be the speaker and all women are invited to at tend. Youth Fellowship of the Bap- vs Saluda. B girls; 3:30 p. m.. Lew isville vs Gilbert, B girls; 4:30 p. m., York vs Lexington, A girls; 7 p. m., Taylors vs Roebuck, B girls; were Metz for the North Augusta V ^ York vs Olympia High of club with 20 points, and Blake Columbjai A ^y,. 9 p m , slater . Griffin, 13 for Pendleton In the game that opened the tournament in the afternoon, Doris NOW OPEN NEAL’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE _ A .A 211 Musgrove St. Telephone 130-M Repairs and service on all makes radios and TV's by qualified technician. -v W. 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There were 23 juniors enrolled in the Home Mission study last week, taught by Mrs. Horace Hamm, Sr. Nine were enrolled in the Intermediate Home Mision ; girls’ game. study taught by Harold Murphy, | ——— and 40 in the study, A Church Us-1 ory, Mrs. Lula Edwards, Union; ing Its Sunday School, taught by W. L. McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred the pastor. The juniors visited the Gambrell, Laurens; Mias Lillian Laurens county home on Wednes-, Davis, Myrtle Beach. ! day afternoon and led a prayer ■ service for the shut-ins. club, 36 to 31. Jean Pryor gained scoring laurels for her team with 14 points. Davis registered 13 for Iva. Wandel Shealy of Gilbert, gave Lewisville plenty of trouble with her 17 points, but Sara Burns and Culp with 13 and 11 points for Lewisville, was enough to give Lewisville a 32 to 28 win in a B Marietta vs Roebuck, B boys. Court Rules All Parolees Under Board Columbia, March 2.—The State Supreme Court today upheld the authority of the State Probation, Pardon and Parole Board over all South Carolina parolees, regardless of how or when they were paroled. Life termer James Bearden had challenged the board’s right to re turn him to the penitentiary for parole violation when he had been paroled without board recommen dation, by then-Gov. Olin D. John ston. INCOME TAX FORMS PREPARED Prompt, Efficient Service Lewis Bagwell, Jr. Phone 406-R 415 Musgrove St. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Bonn 9:46 to 5:30 Save Cblce at home*., make hospitality easij Revival at Pentecostal Church . A revival is in progress at the Pentecostal church, March 5th through the 15th. The Hicks Evangelistic party is taking part in the services. The pastor, Rev. B. F. Jones, invites* ...... .old-fash innedi. gospel preaching and special music. Services are held at 7 o’clock each evening. Birth Announcements JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Johnson an nounce the birth of a son, Hugh Ray, at Hays hospital on February 26. Mrs. Johnson before marriage was Miss Lila Gilmer. PRINCE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward Prince announce the birth of a son, Thomas Edward, Jr., on February 28 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Prince is the former Miss Naomi Smith. MONTJOY Mr. and Mrs. James Horace' Montjoy, Jr., announce the birth of a son, James Horace, 3rd, on March 3 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Montjoy is the former Miss Jane Davis. • Safety Movie Shown At PTA Meeting The March meeting of the Par ent-Teacher association was held on Tuesday evening at Florida Street school with Mrs. Perry M. Moore, vice-president, presiding in the absence of the president. Prayer was offered by W. R. Anderson. The theme ot the meet ing was “Safety Measures In and Out of School,” and a movie, ‘ The Safest Way,” was shown. Later the group was invited into the school cafeteria for a social hour and refreshments. Here For Davis Funeral The following out of town rela tives and friends were here for the funeral of Walter A. Davis, Sr.: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tribble, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Davis, Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pat terson, Mrs. D. M. Wakefield, and Miss Ruth Patterson, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Davis and sons, Henry S. Morrow, Carol Davis, Richard Swancey and M o x e y ! Swancey, Greenwood; Vernon Mc-I Gaha, R. P. Gambrell, Woodrow Gambrell, Donalds; Gray Aber crombie, McCormick; Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Davis, Mrs. Letha Bums, Miss Nora Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Donnan, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Corn and daughters. Miss Vera Splawn, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Powell, Wiley Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Johnson, Mrs. Lucille Crane and Mrs. Lander Davis, Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Parris, Salisbury, N. C.; Mr. and Davis, Kanapolis, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown, Columbia; Mrs. H. G. Foster, Gaffney; Mrs. J. C. 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