The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 26, 1953, Image 10

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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA KBS CECIL O’DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. J.. R,;Bartley visit-, ed relatives in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and Mrs. Rosabeile Timmerman of Newberry, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick. Mr and Mrs. R. B. Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown of Laurens. Later Mr. and Mrs. Smith visited the for mcr's mother, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mrs. W. P. 'Byars and son, Billy, -pen: last week with Mr. and Mrs. H T. Short in Charlotte, N. C., and tended the wedding of Miss Shir- < v Short and J. D. Turbyfill at the_ Cra.^ Avenue Presbyterian church Mr. and Mrs. Short accompanied Mr- Byars home and were Sunday .i.r :tr guests. Mr. and Mrs. W M. Crowder and rhddren visited Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Ward in Mountville Sunday. M.r. and Mrs Carl Huckaby of Wicdruft. were Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs C. J. Craig. ■ Mi>>es Essie Mae and Elizabeth P a -a y and C. A. Dickey visited •he latter's brother, John Dickey, j patten* in the Chester hospital, -*n Sunday. . t Mr and Mis. Cecil O’Dell, Jeff , .d Suzanne, were Saturday supper ^ut -1s ol Mr and Mrs. J. H. Craft " Si'.verstreet. Ai.ss Kittie Mae Moseley visited •tr brother. A M. Moseley, and Mr.-. Moseley in Greenville Friday. Mr. and Mrs Joe Johnson were Sunday guests of the latter’s moth- : r. Mrs. A. F. Campbell, in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson also visited Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Roy Holtzc’aw, a patient at Hays hos-1 p.tal. Mrs. Boyce Oxner and Miss Hil- ! ~ia Oxner were Friday visitors in' Grctnville. Mr and Mrs. Milton Bolick, Miss es Frances Bolick and Sylvia Vale, r.d Dale Bolick were Saturday visitors in Newberry. Mrs Sallie Crocker of Whitmire, spent a few* days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin. On Thursday Mrs. Crocker and Mrs. Gaskin were visitors in Greenville. Mrs. J. W. McCain and Mrs. Roy Livingston were Sunday visitors of their sister, Mrs. Rolfe Clark and Mr. Clark. Mr and Mrs. Andy Gosnell spent the week-end in Spartanburg with the latter's brother, Leonard Fuller, and Mrs. Fuller. On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Gosnell and Mr. and Mrs. Fuller enjoyed a trip to Mount Mitchell, N. C. Mrs. J. F. Huckaby has returned to her home in Woodruff after spending the week with her broth er, C J Craig, and Mrs. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Devore of Warenville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alexander. Mrs. W., L. Cowan and son, Len- wood, Mrs. Clarence Cowan and daughter, Faye, Mrs. Olene Leop ard of Greenwood, Kenneth Starnes of Ninety-Six, and Miss Hazel Wright of Chappells, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chap pells. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis of Cross Hill, were Sunday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Oxner. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Girk and Mrs. Sulie Lindsey of Ware Shoals, were Saturday guests of Mrs. Annie Girk and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rushton. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn visit ed the former’s brother, N. J. Wil burn in Laurens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil RuShton of Edgefield, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rushton. Girl Scout Outing The Intermediate Girl Scouts en joyed a weiner roast at the picnic i ' . '' 1F I i M ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tit %• a a Happy Thanksgiving e from the Newberry Hotel »* • Drive safely to the Newberry Hotel Dining Room and we will speed you on your way to the ball ‘name after enjoying a DELIGHTFUL THANKSGIVING BUFFET LUNCHEON WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Ralph and Elizabeth (Speake) Wilbanks v a j: :: shelter Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. The group enjoyed games and old i fashioned square dancing. Miss Hil- j da Oxner is the leader of the In- I termediate group. Card of Thanks It is wdth an humble and grate ful heart I say thank you to the doc tors and nurses at Hays hospital, to the pastors of Joanna for their prayers and visits and to each one for the cards, flowers and calls. It was all greatly appreciated. —CHARLIE J. CRAIG Epworlh Church-Wide Fellowship Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock at Joanna club house Epworth church will enjoy a fellowship hour. The entire church member ship and their families are invited. Plans are for various discussions and entertainment to be on the pro gram. Refreshments will be served. Children Visit Shut-Ins Members and leaders of the chil dren’s department of Epworth ; Methodist church visietd the shut- ins of the community Tuesday af ternoon. A Thanksgiving basket of fruit was given and a short pro gram rendered by the children. Thanksgiving Community Service Thursday morning at 10 o’clock, the community Thanksgiving ser vice will be held at the Joanna club house with the public invited to attend the special service The fol lowing program will be rendered: Quiet Music — Miss Ethel Mae Rowe Chorus, ‘ Thank You Lord,” led by Rev. Robert A. Taylor, with Miss Claudia Ann Taylor as accompanist. Prayer—Rev. Robert A. Taylor. Remarks—Rev. Ben F. Jones. Special Music — Miss Greta Campbell. Scripture and Silent Meditation— Rev*. J. B. Mitchell. First Thanksgiving — Rev. Perry W. Turner. “Faith of Our Fathers.” Present Thanksgiving — Rev. Robert Awlman. “My Country ‘Tis of Thee.” Prayer—Rev. R. L. Russ. . Congregational singing wdll be led by W. P. Byars, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Harmon Mur- rah, Jr. Thursday, November 26^ 1953 :: ift i 1 k j: :: :: ♦♦ » * %♦ # * j; :: :|i i.t » % I :: « 4 1 $ I | I I Here’s the Biggest Truck News in Years! With The Sick Mrs Ruby Crumpton was ad mitted to Joanna hospital on No vember 16 Mrs Elizabeth Green is a patient ! at the local hospital. On November 17 Mrs. Mildred | Young of Clinton, was admitted to Joanna hospital. I Miss Jewel Campbell was a pa- l-tient at the local hospital several days last week. 1 On November 22 Mrs. Mary Meece of Liberty, _underwent sur gery at the Joanna hospital. ♦—•— Birth Announcement Bragg Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bragg an nounce the birth of a daughter, Re becca Lynne, at Joanna hospital on November 22. Mrs. Bragg is the former Miss Betty Brock of Lau rens. Baptist Church Activities There will be a Foreign Mission Study at the Joanna Baptist church November 30-December 2. The Lot tie Moon Christmas offering will be taken. The following are teachers: Beginners, Mrs. Bernard Naborst Primary, Mrs. Jim Barfield, Mrs. Bli^ford Nabors, Mrs. Ben Jester, Millard Murphy; Intermediates, Mrs. Freeman • Evans, Mrs. Ma<s Duncan; Young People and Adults,' Prof. T. E. Epting of Newberry col lege. 4 * * The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary of the church is sponsoring a drive for clothing for Korea. Those hav ing clean, warmp clothing they would like to contribute to this cause are asked to notify Mrs. Free man Evans in the church office,' Mrs. James Mitchell or Mrs. D. J.! Buchanan. * * .* About 35 Intermbediates and Young People of the Church met inj the educational building after the evening worship service on Sunday,! for Youth Fellowship. The film,] “Empty Shoes,” was shown to the group. Refreshments of sandwich es, crackers, potato chips and cold drinks were served by Mrs. Marvin Humphries and Mrs. Hel$n Rowe. K » • :: il ff % • * • * ♦# I 1 e 8 £ :: % ft :: Use Our Convenient LAY-AWAY PLAN * •‘‘I 0 *'* “ w » , **Alt«” watch.?« ,t*y “WatartlU" aa Ion* a, u. 2a malnUliwlL P * t * nt "»lac*» cryatal or cloaca •'»! tax caaa will tea J. C. THOMAS, ^ ‘It’s Time That Counts” ft 8 ' ^ The striking new Bel Air 4-Deor, one of IS beautiful models in 3 great now stria*. CHEVROLET V CHEVROLET TRUCKS for ’54 Mott Trustworthy Trucks on Any Job Chevrolet** com pletely new truck de sign now offers truck operators the biggest money-making trans portation bargain of the year! Powar Performance Economy Appearance Engines Dutches Transmissions Roar Axles 'Cabs Bodies 1954 Advanct-Desigs Trucks GILES CHEVROLET CO., Inc. Clinton, S. C. Phone 26 West Main St. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LAURENS. NOTICE OF HOLDING SPEC IAL TERM OF GENERAL SES SIONS COURT FOR LAURENS COUNTY. A special term of the Court of General Sessions for Laurens Coun ty has been ordered to convene at Laurens Court House at 10:00 A. M. on Monday, November 30, 1953, to be presided over by Hon. G. Dun can Bellinger. Said order states that the special term is for the pur pose of disposing of as far as pos sible the cases now on the docket of the Court of General Sessions; therefore, thd Grand Jury will not be needed for said special term. All defendants, witnesses for the State and defense on cases now pendinjion the docket of the Court of General Sessions and all other persons having business at said Court are required to be present at said time and attend the session thereof until properly excused. W. E. DUNLAP, \ Clerk of Court, Laurens County, 3- C. Laurens, S. C. 2c-d-26 IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS MORE PIOPU IUY CHEVROUTS THAN ANY OTHER UR I IN SELLING CARS, LIKE ANYTHING ELSE COMPLETE HONESTY ’ IS THE ONLY POUCY THAT PAYS OFF You’ve heard a lot lately about special “deals” from automobile dealers. Such phras es as “no money down,” “name your own deal,” “no finance charges,” “350.00 off,” etc. We believe that good business practices and honest advertising will best serve our interests as well as the best interests of our customers. We know we sell America's number one car. As of last week Chevrolet has out-sold its nearest competitor by over a quarter of a million passenger cars in 1953. Official new car registrations prove this is a fact. ^ , Always remember, a Chevrolet costs less to buy, less to operate, and costs you less when you trade it on a newer model. Model for model, Chevrolets, with comparable equipment, sell for less — yes, are actually priced at LESS than cars of our nearest competitor. How can you miss??? Also remember . . . Merchandise offered on “cut rate sale” basis is usually mer chandise that cannot be sold without a “cut rate sale.” Do not be misled. See us today for America’s best selling cars and trucks or for an OK used car. Giles Chevrolet Co. ; PHONE 26 — CLINTON, S. C. - NEW and USED CARS - SALES and SERVICE