The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 04, 1955, Image 10

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Pmjtf Ten THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, Avgust 4, ] Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr and Mrs. Floyd Pitts are vacationing this week at Daytona Beach and other points of inter est in Florida. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Adams and A W Smith of Clover, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace. Becky Adams of Clover, is spending the week with the Lovelaces. Mr and Mrs. Joe Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs John Lynch in Greenville. Mrs A. S. Holt, Mrs. Gene Craven, Mr and Mrs. Efird Hays and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilliam in Whitmire Sun day. Mr. and Mrs Reginald Rushton and son, Mike, attended the Thompson-Rushton wedding at the First Baptis cthurch in Gran- iteville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt, Jack Hunnicutt and Mrs. L. H. Poag attended the funeral of the former’s nephew, J D. McCal- lister in Greenwood last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore and children were Sunday din ner guests of the latter’s father, Jim Alewine. in Sliverstreet. Friends of Mrs Jim Bars will be interested to know she and her small daughter. Kim. left this week for Columbia to join the husband and father, S-Sgt. Jim Byars, who is stationed at Fort Jackson. Sgt. and Mrs. Byars will make their home at 23 Fish ers Mill Road in the Forest Acres sectityi. Mr and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell and Bud. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and children, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Fred Ross and children, Mike Cooley, Mary Sue and Bubber Ross joined Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and family of Lando and enjoyed a picnic at Chester state park Sunday. Mr nad Mrs Johnny Lowman and Ann spent the week-end at White Rock with Mr and Mrs. J. J Lowman. Mrs. James Simpson spent the week-end in Honea Path with her sister, Mrs. Curtis Jackson. Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Jackson met the former s son, Dusty, in Greenville on Saturday from a return trip to Johnson City, Tenn Mr and Mrs Hayne Willing ham attended the funeral of Henry Hendrix at Trinity church near Silverstreet last Wednesday. Among the many out of town friends and relatives in Joanna last Wednesday for the funeral of Mrs. Moody Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hargrove and Ann Howe of Anderson; Mr. and Moody Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Mrs. George Shirey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howe and children, Melvin Howe of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Parker of Paw Creek, N. C.; Mrs. Martha Longshore, Fred Longshore, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bodie, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bodie, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bodie of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie of Clinton; Mrs. Vivinee Maddox and daughters of Colum bia; S-Sgt. Bo Gardner of Green ville and A2c Buddy Seawmight of Fort ^orth, Texas. Members of Woman's Club Enjoy Trip Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock members of the Joanna Woman’s club, who are planning to make the annual club trip, w'ill leave the club house by commercial bus. The bus will return late Sunday. The group will visit points of interest as far as Knox ville. Tenn. Those scheduled for the trip are Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, Mrs. J. C. Simpson, Mrs. Ella Hair, Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mrs. Nathan Bra- zel, Mrs. Peggy Davenport, Mrs. John Henry Davenport, Jr., Mrs. Helen Evans, Mrs. Clara Craft, Mrs. Nettie Swygert, Mrs. Helen Bozard, Mrs. J. J. Abrams, Miss Kittie Mae Moseley, Mrs. Gussie Osborne, Mrs. Pat Bowers, Mrs. Sara Byars, Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Mrs. Eudene Bishop, Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs. Sallie Bridges, Mrs. Bell Willingham. Mrs. E, J. Wil lingham, \^rs. Lessie Morgan, Mrs. Thelma Boatwright, Mrs. R G. Carr and Mrs. L. H. Poag. W. S. C. S. To Moot The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service will hold the August meeting Tuesday, the 9th, at the church at 7 o’clock. The pro ram will be presented by the ual Life chairman, Mrs. J. L. AoNmA^ Hostesses for the social hour are Mrs. Homer Jacks, Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Mrs. Algie Abrams. Picnic At Curry's A large number of the Teen- Age club, with Ralph McCaskill and Miss Hilda Oxner as chap erones, enjoyed an outing at Cur- Savings Accounts WASHINGTON AND SMALL BUSINESS" B , C WILSON HARDER As tax collections show, burden of any U. S. foreign policy under taking falls heavy on American independent business. e e * b addition, there is a’ purely American psychological outlook on V. 8. fordo policy among in- which world meddling! politicians pareatly recog nise and capi-| talise upon, e o o The averts American inde-| pendent busi-l nessman holds! to two basicl premises. Onel is that promis- 1 es must be backed up. Other is legal maxim principal is respon sible for acts of his agents, e e o Thus. Americana by and largo have been qnite chagrined, oven mortified by the disclosures of Yalta and other conferences whereby lands and people hove been bartered away to commu nistic nations la exchange far something else, with the U. 8. committed to hack up tbs secret ly arrived at deals. And oven though theoe agreements have been made without knowledge of the people, or even without Con gressional permission, they were made by agents of the American people, and than under old legal maxim af a principal’s responsi bility for acta sf an agent, u strong sense of responsibility la felt on Main Street. transfer of any part of tho tton to No shall bn United Staton." OOO' This Is simple language, bat Is certain bureaucrats will try mightily to got this rooohitioB by Son. Jenner killed, ns they do not want their wings clipped. OOO Tot coni tuns tton of bo of pool brakes OOO Therefore, many students of government feel it is of para mount Importance that Sea Wil liam E. Jenner has introduced a simple resolution known as Sen ate Res. No. 95 to stop this, o e o This resolution states “Ns tf- ficial or employee of the Govern ment sf the United States, tr members of its armed services, g) xmao«i r»s«wt«s tt OsrtM and heavier OS'S It is also noticed this rosdhiticp would put tho world on notice that in certain matters the people of tho United States are not re sponsible for acts of their agents. OOO This is standard temiusos proo- Uce by Irma who wtah to avoid being hold to tho common lew maxim of rsspsuulhlWty ter aa agents acta. OOO Tho average American be lieves that much of England’s trouble has boon caused by earn ing the name of “perfidious Al bion.” It is strongly against Am erican moral grain to welsh. ooo Thus, it Is felt, the American people deaervo protection frem moral responsibilities for agree ments made in secret which the Jenner reoelattoa would afford. It will bo interesting to note the maay high flown will be marshalled age af this forthright,' plately stated resolution, sea’s letters to could tasun of national Stroud, Judy Templeton, Paul ette Rowe, Jackie Oswalt, Jackie Thomas, Betty McLendon, Linda Bedenbaugh, Brenda Beden- baugh, Barbara Boyce, Elaine Boyce, Lunette Frazire, Johnette Cobb, Brenda Cobb, Sandra Sal ters, Jean Russell, Judy Murrah, Linda Abrams, Valerie Morse, Phyllis Bodie, Dianne Longshore, Dianne Prater, Louise Schum- pert, Shelia Jacks and Linda Ginn. With Tho Sick Paulette Rowe was a patient for treatment at Joanna hospital a few days last week. Miss Guynell Lanier of Whit mire, was dismissed from Jo- gret to learn he is a patient for treatment at Joanna hospital. Birth Announcement Whittle Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Whittle an nounce the birth of a son, Mich ael Shan, at Joanna hospital on Jul y31. Mrs. Whittle will be re membered as Miss Sybil Jenkins. Sympathy Extended The community was deeply saddened and shocked Saturday night to learn of the tragic death of Ted Ellison and two small children, Jerry and Deborah, of Whitmire. Among the survivors are his wife, Mrs. Betty Carroll Ellison of Whitmire; his mother, Mrs. Nell Ellison, a brother, Lee Ellison, of Joanna. A great host of friends gathered to pay tribute at Wesleyan Methodist church in Whitmire Monday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock. Burial for all three followed in the Whitmire cemetery. ry’s Lake last Friday. The. group left the club house by Founda tion bus around 2 o’clock Picnic and swimmnig were enjoyed supper was served and games during the evening. The bus ar rived back in Joanna about 9 o’clock. To Conduct Ravival Rev. P. W. Turner, Epworth pastor, will conduct a revival at Harris Methodist church in Greenwood beginning August 8. Services will be held each eve ning at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Billy McNeil, pastor of the host church extends a hearty welcome to anyone desiring to attend. Announce New Officers The officers for the year 1955- 56 of the Joanna Woman’s club have been announced as follows: President—Mrs. Lavinia Cool- 3%-DIVIDEND-3% We invite savings accounts from the people ef Gin- ton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient service, and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount—from $1 up—opens an account. Each account is insured up to $10,000 by the Fed eral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $30,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government LAURENS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION i: Laurens’ Largest Saving* Institution 104 W. Main Street Laurens, S- C. 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Group Captains—Mrs. Thelma Boatwright, Mrs. Eudene Bishop, Mrs. Helen Evans. Flower Chairman—Mrs. Louis Murphy. anna hospital July 29 following treatment. Mrs. Sara Taylor of Rt, 2, Clin ton, was admitted to Joanna hos pital for treatment on July 29. Edgar Smith underwent minor surgery at the local hospital on July 31. J. C. Green of Kinards, was a patient for treatment at Joanna hospital on July 31. P. P. Morris is a patient at the local hospital following surgery. Friends of Ed Osborne will re- Womun’s Club Mscte Tonight The Joanna Woman’s club will meet tonight, Thursday, at Joan na club at 7:30. All members are asked to be present if pos sible. V CONSERVATION NOTES By J. B. ODELL Conservationist Capers W. Knight of the Princeton section of the county, was assisted this week by the district in surveying for a stock watering pond. Mr. Knight plans to build the pond in a pasture where the water supply is not sufficient during droughts to take care of the needs of his cat tle. 'Diis fact makes him eligible for cost-sharing payments, for which he has applied through the local ASC office for the building of the dam. Mr. Knight plans to use a private contractor in the building of his pond. plied to each hill of grass. This gives the grass the benefit of the fertilizer rather than competing weeds and grass as is the case when it is broadcast. The Ber muda stolons were harvested from a mother patch on the farm and were planted fresh after dig ging. When examined a few days ago. every plant seemed to be Iviing and ready to grow. John W. Finney of Clinton, last week constructed a new type of outlet for terraces, called W- type waterway. This type of waterway is best adapted to slightly defined draws that are wide and shallow. It is con structed like a terrace with a channel on each side of the ridge. This provides two ditches instead of one, to accommodate the \ off, with the spoil between. B can continue across the ditc no turning is required. On flat fields we think that type of waterway will prov be very popular with fanner Now Many Wffor FALSE TEETI With Little War (Mr it, talk, laugh or of Uimcuiv falae r with oiee teeth droppi ■Upping or wobbling. FASTS! holds plates firmer and fortably This pleasant f |ummjjr. gooey, pasty taste or ftell cause nausea. It’s alkal (non-acid). Checks “plate od (denture breath). Oat FA6TSETB any drug counter. Subscribe To THE CHROHI Phone 74 C. D. Waldrop, local feed mill operator, planted approximately ten acres of coastal Bermuda grass last week on his farm in the Long Branch section. Mr. Waldrop used his own method of planting the grass, which he likes much better than the usual recommended way of planting coastal Bermuda. He laid off the rows 10 feet apart each way, which gave a check rote arrange ment. He planted a large clump of grass, by hand, in each check. Mr. Waldrop said this method saves much labor in planting as well as in cultivating the grass, which is essential in its establish ment. The grass being in check ed rows, can be cultivated both ways with a tractor which elimi nates hoeing. Nitrogen is ap- CHURCH OF GOD Elizabeth St. SUNDAY SERMON SUBJECTS Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. 'The Meanest Thief In the World' RADIO REVIVAL HOUR— WLBG—2:30—3:00 Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. 'The Snake of Clinton" E. D. JOHNSON Minister GROWING FAMILIES Need larger Homes! A boy for you ... a girl for me. Time to think about a larger home, and to look into the home- financing plan we offer. Our monthly-payment, budget-fitted loan plan is most practical for the average family during the expensive years of chibl rearing. Ask about it. ederal Savings UNO LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 19 Ne. • VOUR TOTAL FOOD BILL IS LESS WHEN YOU SHOP AT CS Entertains Executive Committee On last Tuesday evening Mrs. Lavinia Cooley entertained mem bers of the executive committee of the Woman’s club at Joanna Inn. Places were laid for four teen and a salad plate with tea, followed by a dessert, was enjoy ed. Mrs. Cooley presided during the business and plans for the year’s work of the club were dis cussed by the group. er COLONIAL STORES ECONOMY CUT SPECIAL PRICE! AS FEATURED ON “DISNEYLAND” SWIFTS PREM K 3 12-OZ. CANS $1.00 U •FECIAL PRICE! AMERJCAN-LN-OIL Bodia-Sea wright Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Lillian, to A2c Harold Jerald Seawright, son of Mrs. Ruth Seawright. The dou ble ring ceremony was perform ed by Rev. Perry W. Ttimer at the Methodist parsnoage Satur day morning at 11 o’clock in the presence of close friends and relatives. Fan-shaped arrangements of white gladioli and green and white calendulas were used in the decorations. The bride chose for her wed ding .an original gown of light blue lace, featumig a low v neck line, three-quarter length sleeves and a long torso. The skirt was waltz length and extra full, lined in blue taffeta and was worn over crinolines. Her hat was of white lace straw and scattered rhinestones. She wore a shoul der corsage of white asters and tiny rosbeuds. After a short wedding trip Mrs. Searwright will remain with her parents for the present as A2c Seawright is stationed at Fort Worth, Texas. Gizl Scouts Return A group of Brownies and In termediate Girl Scouts spent last week at Camp Fellowship on Lake Greenwood. The girls had Miss Elaine Franzen as counsel or. Those attending were Shir ley Morgan, Marilyn Sease, Sha ron Knight, Vicki Boyd, Betty Stroud, Andy Stroud, Melinda SARDINES 4 29 •FECIAL PRICE! OUR PRIDE ORANGE CHIFFON M m WW VI REGULAR 18-02- Mg* ^ h 59c VALUE! 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