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J \ Thursday, March 12, 1955 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Seven i* • •• Joanna News son, following the conferences on Thursday evening. Active games and stunts were enjoyed. Punch and cookies were served by Mrs. Frank Phillips. Methodist Ladies Meet Tuesday evening the Woman’s Society of Christian Service met in the assembly room with a good number present. The president called the meeting to order. Final plans were made for the misiOn study, “Home Mis sion and Human Rights.” Each sec retary present gave a report on the progress of her work sincufthe Feb ruary meeting. Following the busi ness discussion the group dosed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. James Simpson, program chairman, presented a dramatiza tion, “Have Thine Own Way Lord.” The scene was a modern living room and an evangelist committee meeting was being held in the home. Those assisting Mrs. Simp son were Mrs. J. L. Abrams, Mrs. J. H. Jacks, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, REAL ESTATE We Buy or Sell. Also Handle Mortgages and Loans. FOR SALE House on Caldwell Street, excel lent buy, small down payment. Five-room house with bath, 2 miles out Greenwood highway, ga rage and 2 acres land. Redwood house on Chestnut St., just completed, central heating, 6 rooms, breezeway and garage, tile bath. Eight-room brick home, central heating system, College Heights, on corner lot, just completed. The Avalon boarding house, for sale or rent. RENTALS, LOTS, FARMS W, G. KING Real Estate, Appraisals, Mortgages Phone 438 — Clinton. 5. C. Presbyterian Alumnus Receives Coveted Religious Award A Presbyterian college Alumnus and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell. Mrs. Cool ey and Mrs. Jacks rendered a duet, “Go Make Desciples,” and were ac companied at the piano by Mrs. P. W. Turner. The hostesses for the social hour J. Brock, John M. Ross and Ml*. | has/eceived the coveted $7,500 Ab- Cooley. Refreshments of h ot| award for dogs, potato chips, cake squares I0US wrd * n £, the ^ alumni office and ciffee were served. announced yesterday. ♦- He is Dr. John Bright, class of Sword Drills 1928, a professor at Union Theo- Sword drill eliminations for Jun- logical Seminary in Richmond, Va. iors and Intermediates will be held Dr. Bright received the ward for in the departments on Sunday eve- j his manuscript tentatively entitled, ning during the Training Union; “The Kingdom of God,” which is hour. Those winning from the va- j described as “a history of the bibli- rious unions will participate dur-1 cal concept of the people of God.” ing the Wednesday prayer service i The judges said that it has no par- hour on March 18 to determine allel in present-day religious litera- who will be the participant for the ture Associational eliminations. Hebrew and interpretation of the Old Testament r* Union Seminary since 1942, except for three years service as an Army Chaplain in World War II. Birth Announcement , Nabors Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors an nounce the birth of a daughter, The $7,500 prize is given annually by the Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, a Methodist Publishing house de voted to the publication of religious works. It is given to the unpub lished manuscript which will, in Drivers In S. C. Allowed To Have Only On License Columbia March 11. — Drivers in South Carolina are allowed to have only one license, and the state high way department cannot issue both a paper' license and the metal tag to the same driver. This was pointed out yesterday by Chief Conamission- er Claude R. McMillan of the high way department. A number of applications for li cense renewals by mail have re quested both the paper and the metal permits. The department points out that obviously one of the main rea sons for restricting an individual to ! one license is to prevent him from | loaning his license to another person unable to get one. The highway department again urges applicants by mail to send in a check or money order 'rather than cash. Price of the paper license is 50 cents and the metal tag is 60 cents. A driver holding a valid paper li cense may at any time secure a metal tag by paying 60 cents additional, •v but the paper license will be voided. However, *in the case of a' person whose license is suspended, only the paper lic.ense will be issued when the suspension is up. Th’.s is because the endorsement of the suspension must be entered on the back of the license, and there is no provision for entering this on the metal tag. Kathy Lynn at Joanna hospital on | 0 pj n j 0n 0 f the board of judges, IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS March 5. Mrs. Nabors is the for mer Miss Betty Prater. Card of Thanks To our friends in Joanna may I extend my deepest appreciation for the flowers, cards, calls and ac knowledgements of sympathy at the death of my father. May God’s richest blesings be on each of you. —WADE JENKINS Mrs. Poag Honored Last Thursday at noon Mrs. L. H. Poag was honored with a lunch eon reunion at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Ben Fuller in Clinton. The group viewed the television wed ding of William Minor Poag and Miss Betty Jo Hughes.' Mrs. Poag, mother of the groom, was present ed a purple-throated orchid. For this occasion the honoree chose a dress of lavender crepe with match ing shoes. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag, of Joanna; Mrs. Sam Strickland of Greenwood; Mrs. Clarence Milne of Columbia and Mrs. Mattie Boozer j of Newberry. Throughout the Fuller home at tractive arrangements of early spring flowers were used at van tage points. James Sloan took pictures of the group and scenes of the wedding on television. —— “acomplish the greatest good for the Christian faith and Christian living among all people.” The pur pose of the award is to “encourage the writing of distinguished books in the broad field of evangelical Christianity.” Dr. Bright holds both a Bachelor of Arts degree and an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from PC. He holds a P!h.D. from Johns Hop kins University. Since his gradua tion he has served pastorates in Durham, N. C., and Baltimore. Dr. Bright has been professor of F. W. BRANDT BUILDING CONTRACTOR Pho^e ^45 ' 509 CEDAR STREET Build It Mew or Remodel RESIDENTIAL - BUSLNESS Kitchen Cabinets Tile Work SEE OUR DISPLAY GRAIN STORAGE SYSTEMS The Newest and Finest Featuring Individual Bins for the Farm NOW ON HAND... Good Supply of Used Equipment — including — • Harrows • Hay Rakes • Combines • Tractors — of every size • Plows / , Laurens Tractor & Implement Co. 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