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/' • 7 Fourteen THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 8, 1956 Items of Interest From . . West Clinton MRS. ROBERT WHITSELL, Correscpondent, Representative PHONE 1419 — —-■» Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and Darrell visited Mrs. Louise Martin in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brissey visited Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mrs. J. H. Seay'lshjiday. Miss Patricia Lancaster spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams and son visited Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gamer, Jr., in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. FTHawks, Jr., of Barnwell, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caugh- man. Tommy Caughman is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hawks in Barnwell.' Mrs. Margaret Glenn of Green ville, visited Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper Sunday. Mrs. David Hingos visited Mrs. Katie Vogepalk in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jame& Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrett of An derson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Barker and Mr^ and Mrs. Dew ey Oxner Sunday. Mrs. Ella Harvey had as her guests for dinner Monday Mrs. Essie Crowe and Lane Jenkins, Mrs. Corrie Ballard and Mrs. Will Smith. Mrs. Emily Batson of Woodruff, visited Mrs. Harvey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Vassey and children spent the week-end in Chesnee with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Martin. Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, Mr. and Mrs. Mitt Milam and Mrs. Dickey of Joanna, attended the all-night, singing in Spartanburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Childs of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters. Mr. afui Mrs. Ray Fowler of Augusta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunaway Friday. Mrs. Claud Kidd, Mrs. Fred King and Mrs. Cecil Adams at tended the all-night singing in Spartanburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Quinton of Huntsville, Ala., are visiting Mrs. R. N. Sullivan and Mrs. Sadie Quinton. Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman and Charles Kinard visited Mrs. Mag gie Minick in Prosperity and Mrs. Lilly Rodelsperger in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and children of Ware Shoals, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. i Earl Braswell! Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody and children and Mrs. Beulah Ivester spent the week-end in Toccoa, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W’libur Weir of Greenville, visited Mrs John Weir the past week-end. Mrs. John Hedspeth spent a few days this week in Aiken with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr. Jean Hays and Charles Cotting- ham of Florence, are visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leatherwood. Mrs. Ola Wages is yisiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cooper of Joanna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn Sunday. Mrs. Royce Smith of Ware Shoals, visited Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sherbert of Greer, Mrs. Nellie Oxner of Co lumbus, Ga., and Sandy Joyner visited Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bently Sunday. Mrs. Inez Sorrow of Green wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. James * ROOM NASHVIUI. TINMfSSM THE WORLD S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE It was and always is "Yet" with Him. (It Corin thians 1:19. Weymouth) As I read over and over the Weymouth translation of this verse of Scripture, it began a quiet revolution in my attitude toward other people. This translation startlingly revealed to me how often it was “No” with me. In other words, my approach to other pepole was critical instead of being constructive. So then I read again the record of the conversations that Jesus had. I was amazed to find that though He severely criticized a class, such as the Pharisees, there was an entire absence of condemnation in all He said to individuals. When the accusers of the woman tak en in adultery melted away, he looked up and said to her, “Hath no man condemned thee? . . .Neither do I condemn thee; go, and sin no more.” The more I read the New Testament, the more I realized that this was typical of His approach to individual persons. It becomes apparent that if we would follow the Master, then we can on longer approach people in a negative and critical way, but on ly in the positive and constructive way that He did. PRAYER Take from us. O Master, the desire to condemn other , folk. Give to us eyes to see the good in everyone we meet. Help us to learn more of the depth of the prayer Thou hast taught us: "Our Father who art in Heaven ... Amen." f THOUGHT FOR THE DAY What is my attitude in my'approach to others? F. Oswald Barnett (Australia) on Beauregard street. The pub lic is'bordially invited to attend. College Orientation Program Arranged For Baptist Students A college orientation program sponsored by the education com mission of the Southern Baptist convention will be held, at the Glenn Street Baptist church, New berry, on Friday evening, April 6, at 7:30 o’clock. This program will include high school students and leaders of the youth in local churches. iProf. Charles Gatewood, of North Greenville Junior college, will lead the conference for -8th- 9th graders; Dr. Elmer Haight, president of Anderson college, will lead a conference for 10th-11th graders; Prof. T. E. Epting, of Newberry college, will lead a con ference for 12th graders and Mr. Shaylor Walters, associate in the State Training Union department, will lead a conference for all Sun day school superintendents, teach ers, directors of Training Union, sponsors, counselors and lealers of youth in the missionary organiza tions. Dr. Haight will bring an inspira tional address with music by stu dents from North Greenville Jun ior college. A social hour will be held fol lowing the program. J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. 8. C. Phone 3499 NERVOUS? Try Chiropractic DR C. J. HART Laurens, S. C. ' PHONE HOURS 22501 S-6 2723 9-12 JBANNBTTB PURCELL -•, 1« ® the American Busirwn Women * Awoootion and her local and state bar auodatton*. She wa* formerly tagWatlve chairman of her «tate chapter of the Bu*ine*» and frofe* •ional Women'i Club, and head of her local ^chapter. Jeannette wa» a delegate to the Senate Foreign Relations Sub-committee hearing on the United Notion*. Send us your birth date eee and we will give you complete FREE information on a new low cost proven plan of insurance which provides cash for disability due to covered accidents or sickness, plus additional cash benefits for covered hospitalization and surgery, plus Accidental Death benefits. MAIL THt COUPON NOW, WHIU YOU’Pl IN GOOD HEALTH. —TO WAIT MAY BE TOO LATE! John T. Wilkes Mutual of Omaha Laurens, S. 0. Rush Full Information. I am under no obligation. NAME John T. Wilkes Laurens F. o. Box 1# Phone 3041 Mutual of Omaha V. A Horn, PnMuml Hm Largest Ixdwslve Health and Accident Company In The Warid Miftnol iniifTl Htotti and Acddsat Asnc^ Crain and Mrs. Rosie Owens Sun day. M-Sgt. and Mrs. L. R. Foster ahd sons who have just returned from Guam, visited relatives here during^the week-end. They are making their home at Donaldson Air Force Base, Greenville. Tom Hampton of Columbus, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton during the week-end. Mrs. Roy Trammell spent the week-end with Mrs. J. B. Norris in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders and son visited Mrs. J. B. Norris in Greenville Sunday. Russell Lawson and Ike Smith of Buffalo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson, Sr., during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Baker of near Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffith and Robert, and John Lee Griffith of near Saluda, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leop ard. Miss Emma Lee Griffith of near Saluda, spent Sunday with Miss Magdalene Leopard. Charlie Barbery is improving in the Generat hospital, Greenville, Birthday Dinner The Friendship Baptist church members gave Rev. Hanley a dinner on the occasion • of his birthday, served picnic style Sun day. Fifty members were pres ent. day March 7. Mrs. Paul Quinton has a birth day March 13. Dewey Brazil has a birthday March 15. < Mrs. A. G. Galloway celebrated a birthday March 5. Patricia Kelly celebratde a birthday March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle cele brated a wedding annivesrary Marcm6. Mrs. Caughman Entertains Mrs. Henry Caughman honored her son, Tommy, with a birthday party Friday on the occasion of his birthday. Seventeen little girls and boys were present. Each one remem bered him with a gift. Ice cream and cake were serv ed. To Hold RerWal Rev. Alfred McClain of Honea Path, will start a revival March 18 at the Fire Baptized Church t Penalties New in Effect on COUNTY TAXES The tax books of Laurens County remain open for payment of the following taxes: County Special School Board . Wide School Bonds Ednea. Total Laurens No. 65 .... 19 26 44 Laurens No. 56 .... 19 22 3 44 Ware Shoals No. 51 .. .... 19 36 1 55 Greenville No. 520 .... .... 19 42 61 (County-wide includes: Ordinary County, 10 mills; Bpnds, 8 mills; Hospital, 1 mill. Total, 19 miWs). (Mauldin-Simpson ville- Fountain Inn Water Dist.) levy 17 mills. Every male between the ages of 21 and 60 years, who is not physically disabled is required to pay 61.00 poll tax. ' Taxes will be collected through April 16, 1966 with penalty added and will go into execution April 16,1966. The following penalties will be collected: January, 1 per cent; February, 2 per cent; March, 3 per cent; and from April 1 to April 15th, 7 per cent. SAM M. LEAMAN County Treasurer Meet the girl who minds her company's manners... Meet Jeannette Purcell, one of our service repre sentatives whose friendly smile always greets you in Southern Bell’s Business Office. Whose helpful attitude you always feel'Whose quick efficiency you always expect. Like Jeannette, your service representative is especially trained to '‘mind her company’s man ners” in every personal or telephone contact. And she’s on her phone a hundred times a day, answer ing questions, taking new listings, arranging for service — helping you in every way she can. She’s only one of some 65,000 Southern Bell people working behind the lines to give you the kind of service you want and need, 24 hours a day. Southern Bell Telephone and Teles, aph Company ’s still nothing Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Edward Beckam has a birthday March 17. 7„ Mrs. Willie^ B. Quinton has a birthday March 12. Julie Lusk celebrated a birth- Pepsi’Cola Refreshes . *** .—■_ »— :—— ;—: • ■ : without Reduced In Calories TAKE HOME A CARTON TODAY! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville. S. C. REQUEST FOR BIDS „ The Laurens County Board of Commissioners request bids on the Grading and top'soiling of Practice Field, Baseball Field and Football Filed at Clinton High School, Clinton, South Carolina. Specifications and blueprints for the above mentioned work of Mr. W. R. Anderson. Clinton may be secured from the office High School, Clinton, South Caro lina. Bids are to be sealed an depos ited with Mr. Robert C. Wasson, Secretary of the Laurens County Delegation, on or before the 15th day of March, 1956. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. LAURENS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Bennie B. Blakely, Supervisor ' M-l-8 IP-- • 'OB'?: •* ;|Vfm • W 7 ::; > v I FINE FURNITURE Down Through the Years T E. Jones Sons The Beat for Over Fifty Yean CLINTON, S.C. 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