The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 03, 1956, Image 12

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■ i \ Thursday, May 3, 1956 Personal and Sociarr— 1 News of Joanna MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent antf Representative Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Glenn of Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Glenn of Spartanburg, were Sat urday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits. | Dr. William J. Carter and chil dren were Sunday visitors in Au- ; gusta, Ga. Week-end visitors of John Ross and family were Mr. and Mrs. Verner Ross and children ofj Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Brycej Little and children of Charlotte, N. C.; Barn,’ Little of Myrtle Beach; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors were Saturday visitors in Ches- nee ivith Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and children of Lando, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troupe of Bamberg, is spending the week ■with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Sineath, and Mr. Sineath. Mrs. Mildred Corley of Augus-, ta. Ge., spent last week with Mr j and Mrs. G. W. Benson. Mrs. Cor ley returned home on Saturday and was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Benson for the week-end. Mr. and M#s. Curtis Lake and children of Columbia, were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin. Miss | Faye Gaskin, Becky Farmer, Mrs Rudolph Prater and Kent visited, Mrs. Sallie Crocker and other) relatives in Whitmire Sunday. | Mrs. Darrell Fields and daugh ters and Mrs. Murphy Havird of Batesburg, were Sundaiy guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Louie Prater. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman and daughter, Ann, and Harvey Huffstetler were • recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Merle Honeycutt in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wein berg. Miss Elinor Hall and father, Earl Hall of Greenwood, were Sunday gifests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thompson. * - Mr. and Mrs. Clisby Templeton and Judy spent the week-end in Charleston with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tamsberg. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ruppelt and daughter, Nina, of Charlotte, N. C., and Carl Phillips of Wake Forest, N. C., were Saturday sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. Mrs. R. A. Brawley, Jr..^ and Mrs. Ryan Tucker of Union, at tended the piano recital of Bar bara Brawl&y and other pupils of Miss Elizabeth Fowler at Joanna school auditorium Saturday eve ning. Sgt. Jim Byars was a Friday overnight guest of his mother, Mrs. Hattie Byars. Mr. and Mrs. Wile Gaskin and son, Johnny, and Mrs. James Er vin of Fort Mill, were week-end visitors in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. W .D. Beckam spent last week in Batesburg vis iting relatives. „ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pulliam and Mildred of Ware Shoals, vis ited Mr, and Mrs. Frank Phillips on Sunday. 1 Miss Brenda O’Dell, accompan ied by Miss Peggy Edwins, Messrs. Jerr\’ Pitts and Billy Da vis, of Clniton, spent Sunday at Chimney Rock,.N. C. Attend Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. C, N. Franks and %on, Bob. Mr. and Mrs. John Earle Willingham and children, Becky and Johnnie, were members of a family gathering in Laurens on last Sunday, April 29. the oc casion was the 80th birthday ob servance of Mr. Franks’ father, G. N. Franks, of Lee street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks and family of Columbia, joined the Joannians for the drive to Lau rens. ' , Some 50 persons were in at tendance. AH brought baskets from which a picnic dinner was served at the notm hour Film On Martin Luther To B« Shown - A lull length filrri on “The Life of Martin Luther” will be shown at Epworth church on next Sun day evening at 7:30 o’clock. This Sunday evening worship. The will take the place of the usual public is invited to witness the showing of this film. D. V. B. S. To Bogin The Rev. Perry Turner has an nounced that the annual Metho dist Vacation Church School will be held from May 28 through June 8 from 4 to 6:30 daily. Regis tration day will be Friday, May 25, at 4:00 p. m. Watch the an nouncements for further details. friend Church With You P i Savings Accounts £ 3%—DIVIDEND —3% We invite savings accounts from the people of Clin- * ton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient \\ service, and you will receive your dividend promptly Ij 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 - <? Laurens’ Largest Savinas Institution 104 W. Main Street Laurens, 8- C. ) Telephone 22271 Pepsi-Cola Refreshes ...... 4 ....... ... without filling No Finer at Any Price Reduced In Calories .TAKE HOME A CARTON TODAY! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville, S. C Foundation Meeting Invitations have been issued for the annual meeting of the Jo anna Foundation directors, past and present, and trustees for this Friday evennig, May 4. It will be in the form of a dinner meet ing and will be held at Joanna club house a t7 o’clock. Joanna Woman's Club Tq Meet The Joanna Woman’s club will be in meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the Girl Scout rooms. Sponsoring the social hour will be Mrs. Pete Evans and her group. — ' — With The Sick Little Miss Lou Anne Buchan an is confined to her home on the Laurens road with mumps. Little Mary Oswalt was a pa tient at Joanna hospital recent ly- „ Mrs. Elise Hogner, mother of Mrs. Margaret Lott, is a patient at Joanna hospital for treatment. R. L. Motes of Clinton, Rt. 2, is a patient at Joanna hospital for treatment. Mrs. Hazel ^Kennedy is a pa tient for treatment at the local hospital. Friends of Mrs. Hattie Byars will regret to learn she is a pa tient at Joanna hospital for treat ment. Mrs. Virginia Hueble is a pa tient at Joanna hospital follow ing surgery'. t . Mrs. Mary Godfrey was admit ted to Joanna hospital on Monday for treatment. Admitted on Monday for treat ment at the local hospital was Mrs. Frances Dogulas. Friends of Miss Ann Lowman regret she has been confided, to her home the past week with mumps. J. D. O’Dell is quite ill at his home on Magnolia street. Friends of Rev. P. W. Turner will regret to learn he continues ill at his home. Methodist Women To Meet Members of the Woman’s So ciety, of Christian Service will meet Tuesday. May 8. at 7 o’clock in the educational building. Of ficers for the coming yeor of ’56- ’57 will be electejl All women of the church are invited to attend. . In Sympathy The community expresses deepest sympathy to Mrs. Helen Bozard and Mrs. Crowder in the loss of their sister, . Mrs. Minnie Bishop of Whitmire recently.. Thank You Not* May I express my sincere ap preciation to each one for the many flowers, cards and gifts I received while I was A patient at Joanna hospital and a special thank you for' the prayers and blobd donations. I shall always be grateful. —MRS. BILL THOMAS ♦ Music Pupils Presented in Recital On last Saturday evening thir ty music and voice pupils of the Misses Eleanor Blumberg and Mary Elizabeth Fowler were pre sented in a recital at the Joanna schools auditorium. The stage was simply decorat ed with a huge floor container of pastel colored iris and greens, be hind which the piano and the so loists stood. Semi-classical and folk music were on the program with all giving a creditable per formance. Pupils presented were: Zack »n, Betty Jean Johnson, ;yn Case, Mary Ann Bledsoe, Bledsoe, Ann Brock, Steve Senn, Eddie Barfield, Mari lyn Sease, Shriley Jean Morgan, Barbara Brawley, Ginger Byars, Vivian Whelchel Rosemary Ab rams, Johnny Barfield, DiMne Delany, Judy Dobbins, Gail Mur phy, Vicki Boyd, Patsy Ann Mor gan, Jennie Rae Surratt, Eugenia Byars, Janice Ruff, Judith Mur rain Kenneth Johnson, Veda Jes ter, Bohdan Kramm, Dianne Price, Mary Ann Brown and Elaine Boyce. Music Festival at Joanna School The public is cordially invited to the annual Music Festival at Joanna school auditorium this Saturday, May 5, at 8 o’clock. The entire school will take part in this event and the patrons and friends of the school who are accustom ed to attending these school clos ing festivities at Joanna school know what is jn store for them' in the way of entertainment. Pu pils, teachers and patrons have worked hard to make this pro gram an outstanding one for the school. Let’s show our apprec iation by being in the auditorium when the curtain rises at 8 o’clock. ••' if " %*: i' .. til ; I > ; People who see the Light that shines beyond the present shadows can walk safely along the way of life. Those who stumble in darkness and fear are the people who lack the vision of faith. A man named Saul of Tarsus groped in the darkness of the pagan world. His heart was filled with hate and he saw them stone the servants of God. Then he saw the Light and became a new man. The skies of life are often filled with clouds and storm. Strife and hatred, selfishness and meanness, suffering and despair, rob the day of its brightness and fill the world with woe. But those who have the penetrating vision of faith need fear THE AlipSP?Fop » - * *'• «*• «o, Q But those who have the penetrating vision ot faith need tear k *r«ZL a °"*rn‘ i Z!! 0 no harm. If they keep their eyes fixed on the Light that lies ba* I ***k?, Oa0ti *°*h? a i ! boUi yond the shadows and trust in God, they may wajk in the per fect security of faith. The blackness of night cannot quench the Light of faith; the sweeping storms of adversity-cannot blot it out. It shines on undimmed into the perfect day,, when the storms depart and the shadows fade away. P* Cbun* and notE?* ") £ ^ ,o i****-... £215 ••.a*... JViraJ?* 31 ’ **57 r *9u- ‘ , f This Series Of M< la Being PubUahed Eadi Weak Clinton Finns In the Interest 01 Increasing Church Attendance McGEE'S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 y Bank Of Clinton Phone 121 Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 Howard’s Pharmacy Phone 101 Baldwin Appliance Co. Phone 82 4 Anderson Co./ Phone 927 PANTS BY HUBBARD $5.95 to $14.95 L B. DILLARD Economy Auto Store Phone 188-J Burriss-Harrison Co. Phone 43$ Clinton lire & Recap. Co. . . PbMW lt<i • ' - - Natural Gal Appliance Co. Phone 600 Phone <14 C and L Concrete Co. Phone 538 . -*-?* Clinton Implement Co. Phone 723-W Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Phene I T. E. Jones & Sons Phone fhl McGee’s Drug Store Phenol Gulf Oil Corp. 7 21 Cooper Motor Co. Phone 511 ' Sunshine Cleaners Clinton Gulf Service Station Phone 9< Locklear’s Radio and TV Service 883 Todd Grocery Co., Inc. PhcMS McMillan Service Station M and W Auto Sales / Phone 2' ~ * Clinton Cleaners / Phone 948 D. E. Tribble Co. Phone 94 Chander’s Garage ‘ phoo*n H. D. Payne Co. PhMM 180 # % Johnson Bros. Super Mkt Phone 239 .. Clyde Body Works PhM.850 • e " » Industrial Supply Co. Phone 111 Chronicle Publishing Co. Yarborough OO Co. Phone 440 J ' JJf rrr - Tf jrrrrrrfj . ffffrf jjj-rrrrr-r-- p.. p . ^. r . ff f t