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v I J ^ .x. r P»ire Twelve / c „ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thnraday, Jm—ry It 1056 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative M; »• NOTICE — Effective now sub scriptions are 30c monthly. $3.00 per year. • ♦ Mr and Mrs. A. S. Holt and Mrs. Gene Craven attended the double •funeral services of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hazel in .Greenville last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. T. O..McGowan and daughter. Willa Raye, spent the weekend in Columbia with relatives. *. Mr and Mrs. Osborne Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennis, of Prosperity, -were Sunday guests of the former's daughter, Mis. Clara Stroud and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riser and children visited the latter's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Con nelly, of Prosperity, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Madden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Glenn McKay, of Ware Shoals. ^vi Mr and Mrs. George Metis and children visited Mr. and Mrs.'.C. B Motts in Little ‘Mountain’ on Sunday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Looney, of. Calhoun Falls, were Sunday" guests of Mr and Mrs. Earl Si- neath. Mr and Mrs. R R Smitli and son, Michael, visited the former's mother, Mrs. T. C. Smith, in Laur ens Sunday." • Mr and Mrs. T G. Murphy vis- ner and children, ited Mrs. Lottie Murphy, of Enor- Fred Kinard is a patient at Jo- ee Sunday. I anna Memorial. Mf. and Mrs. Fred Bragg', Sr., son, Tommy, spent the week-end in Warrenton, Ga.,' with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Job- served their 50th wedding a^ii- versary last week. Mrs. Bebe Pruitt and children, of Greenville, were Monday guests of Mrs. Harold Russell. (Captain and Mrs. Charles Gal loway, of Fort Benning, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Flow. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick vis ited Mrs. J. P. Rushton in Laur ens and Mrs. L. R. Timmerman in Newberry over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Dav enport, Sr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Harrison in Green wood. • Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks, Mrs. Geraldine Satterfield, Deri Jacks and children; Johnny and Wayne, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc- Cary in Greenwood Sunday. -»Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Humphries visited Mc..jmd Mrs. Frank Cul- clasure in Newberry Sunday. Sunday visitors. of Mrs. Fred Kinard and family were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dawkins, of Prosper ity; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bauk- night and children. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bauknight and children, of Newberry, Mrs. Charlie Kin ard, of Newberry; Hayward Kin ard and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tur- of Columbia Easter lings, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr, of Aiken. Mrst John Burnett and Mts. Georgia Lewis were Sunday visi tors in Greenville. Mr- and Mrs. C. B. Cole, Sr., ac companied A-2c Charlie Cole, Jr., to Charleston on Friday and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cooper. A-2c Cole caught a plane, for McQuire Air force Base in New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland visited their father, A. L. Rowland in the General hospital in Green ville on Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Pitts and Mrs. Lula Weir were visitors in Greenwood last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craft and son, Milton, of Anderson and Newberry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. Mfsv Lavinia Cooley and John Ross were Saturday visitors in Greenville 1 . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., and son, Ronnie, of Greenwood, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Lowman, Sr. Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Byars and Kim, of Columbia, were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawley. ml spent Sunday in Aiken with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg (Reginald Rushton and sons spent Sunday in Johnston with his moth er, Mrs Dianne Rushton: . Mr and Mrs. Alvin Nabors and daughter, Debbie of Gray Court, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Grover Nabors. Mr and Mrs. L T Lawson and Mrs. Dianne Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Morse, left Greenville on Friday by plane for Frankfurt - , Germany. She arrived in Germany on Saturday to join her husband, Fvt. Billy Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Easterling and daughter, Kathy, of Greensboro, N C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R ; G. Carr, On Sat urday night, the Carrs and the Hew TEXACO Sky Chief with PETROX gives > you more power*., more gasoline mileage .. • protects your engine, toot You'll fe«l |$^)werful difference In new top . octane Sky Chief. It’e euper-charged. with Texaco’s exclusive Petrox, the ' all-ptt*oleum additive that cut* deposits and wear. Result: . you get added power . . . more gasoline mileage . . . and top engine protection! And Sky Chief la 100% Climate-Controlled, f STOP IN AND SEE YOUR TEXACO DEALER SOON H. D. Payne & Co, Your Texaco Distributor Lburens County Mrs. Davis Honored Mrs. J'. W. Davis, known to all who Tove her as “Granny Davis,” was delightfully surprised Sun day with a birthday gathering at Joanna club house. The birthday was Granrxy’s 82nd. The party ta ble \vas covered with a white cloth and centered with a large cake .decorated in pink and white, holding 82 candles. The cake was surrounded by fancy wrapped gifts. ’• The dining tables were centered with arrangements of white car nations and pom-pom chrysanthe mums in brass containers. Dinner was served in buffet style. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and chil dren, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Botj Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. Hubert Abercrombie and daugh ter, all of Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McFadden and son, Robert, of Ninety -Six; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruff and children, of Pomaria; Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Turner and children, Mr. and Mrs. E H. Hiinnicutt, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy, James P Sloan. Miss Ki-t- tie Mae Mosley and Mr. and Mrs. Tot’Stewart. section of the county is urged to attend. Directors of the county unit are requested to attend this meeting as some business will be attended to, including the election of officers. James P. Sloan, per sonnel manager of Joanna Cotton Mills company, is second vice pres ident of the county unit and Mrs. G. N. Foy and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell are directors from the Joanna area. u Receives Promotion Friends of Reginald Mbrse will be interested to know he has been promoted from corporal r ^"Defend, 0 Lord, this Thy child .. . With these words, and the remainder of a short prayer, a Bishop of the Epis copal Church confers the sacrament of Confirmation—a rite ,, which Episcopalians believe gives to its recipient God’s '• strength for full par ticipation in all the privileges of membership in the church and for the responsibilities attached to it. There are many misconceptions about "Con firmation.” Some people think of it as "join ing” the church. That’s not the case.^ Because, one who has been baptized with water in the name of the Trinity is a member of the Chris tian family — a member of the Body of Christ,—— which is the Church. He'or she can’t be "more" a member. ; 9ut we do believe that Confirmation, which means "strengthening” (Scriptural authority for which appears in Acts 8: 12-18), is a spiritual aid to those who receive it. Other than Baptism, there is no specific cere mony that makes you a "member” of the Epis copal Church. Confirmation, however, elevates a member to a "communicant" standing and enables him to receive the further privilege of Holy Communion. Those of us who have ftceived the "laying on of hands" by the Bishop feel there is special benefit in Confirmation. Wouldn’t you like to know more about the Episcopal Church? An educational service of the laymen of AH Saints Church Party For Mrs. Moore ' Last Wednesday .afternoon, Mrs, Dianne Morse Moore was honor ed with a shower at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. L W. Little, Sr., of Marsheville, N. C. Close friends and relatives of ’ Joanna, Marsheville, N. C., and Charlotte. N. C., were guests at the party. The honoree received many lovely and., useful gifts. * The hostess served assorted sandwiches, party dainties, pound cake and coffee. . . With The Sick Friends of Mr. and. Mrs. Bud Carr will regret to learn *their son, Jimmy, underwent surgery on January 1 at Aiken County hospital- Jimmy is only 7 months old.. * Friends of Mason and Sloan Rowland will be so sorry to learn their father, A. L. Rowland, of Walhalla, underwent a serious op eration at the Greenville General hospital. Mrs. Lena Lovelace was a pa tient for treatment at Joanna Memorial' several days last week. Mrs. Bertha Holbert, of Kinards, is a patient at Joahna Memorial lor treatment. 4 Sue O’Dell underwent minor surgery at Joanna Memorial -hos pital on Friday, Fred D. Kinard is a patient at Joanna Memorial following sur gery on Friday. James Mosley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Moseley, is. a patient for treatment at the local hos pital. Connie Handback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Handback, is recuperating from a tonsilectomy at her home. Miss Nancy Stevens underwent minor surgery at Joanna Memor ial hospital on January 7. Mrs. Clarice Young is a patient at Joanna Memorial for treatment. Mrs. Louise Mays was admit ted to the local hospital on Jan uary 8 for treatment. On Januapy 9, Mrs. Carol Dun- naWay underwent surgery at Jo anna Memorial. , Church-Wide Study The church Wide study “East of the Himalayas,” will be taught at Epworth church on four different nights with, several teachers. The following is The schedule for the study. Please ke^p the dates in mind and the entire church mem bership is invited to attend. ‘ 1 January 17, 7:00 p. m—-Devo tional, Mrs. Randolph Prater; study, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. January 19, 7:00 p. m.—Devo tional, H. G. Murrah, Jr.; study, W. P. Byars, , January 2|4, 7:00 p. m.—.Devo tional, Michael Cooley; study, Floyd Abrams. January 26, 7:00 p. m.—.Devo tional, Hubert Godfrey; study. Rev. P. W. Turner. in #i ** Amer- lold its Laurens County Cancer Meeting On Thursday evening, January 12, at 8 o’clock in the evening, the Laurens county unit of the ican Cancer Society will lio first meeting of the current year at the Health Center in Laurens. A film, concerning the work of cancer prevention and education, of which the public should be in tensely Interested, will be shown. The public is cordially invited and a good representation from each HERE >oral to sergeant and tranaterred to the Buffalo police of Korea. 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