University of South Carolina Libraries
Pa** Ten THE CLINTON CHRONICLE l Thursday, March 21, 1957 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. LESTER LONGSHORE Correspondent and Representative rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr---- Mrs. J. J. Abranrs, • Bruce Ab rams, Miss Dons Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams and chil dren. Mr and Mrs J. L. Abrams, Joe Abrams and Vita Jester spent Sundav in Lyman with Mrs. D. S. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Geke Craven and (tay visited Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Craven and family in Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Masorf Rowland visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ringer and infant daughter in Newberry Sunday. . Mr .and Mrs. Perry Swygert and grandson. Terry’ visit ed the Tomer’s brother,, H. B. Swygert. in ’Greenville Saturday. Misse* Dixie Couch, Barbara Rev. J. 0. Gilliam, otf Lyman, visited Rev. and Mrs. V. M. Ross Monday. — ’ Mrs. Hayne Willingham and Larry Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner in ^eenville duing the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morse and family, of Augusta. Ga., spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr..and Mrs. S J. Morse. Miss Elinor Longshore and J s Kent C. Longshoe, of Greenville, were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore, Betty Zane and Dianne. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Young were Saturday visitors in New berry-. ^lr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton Bowe, and Claire Smith attended’f ;d ^ ^ do ' ^ Ju ™>’ Templeton, of Clesnson, visited the district convention of the JHA at the recreational-center in .Anderson Saturday. „ Mrs G. N. Foy m txxmpany with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Riddle, 1 - vtrs H. H. Kelly and family street. Joanna extends them a hearty welcome. Mrs. Betty Anderson spent the week-end in Savannah, Ga., with her sister, Mrs. Kelly Ray and Mr. Ray. • Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, John Ross/ Mrs. Lavinia Ooole; and Mike were Sunday dinm guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ha in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch and Dixie, and Mrs. Essie Reeves vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Olin Benjamin in Easley Sunday. Mrs. Reeves remained fpr a longer visit. The community extends a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bobo, of Greer, who have moved to Gredna Fanns. Rev. and Nfrs. V. M. Ross vis ited relatives in Greer Saturday. Mr. ^nd’Mrs. Perry Lee Swy- i<J Don were ^Saturday Mrs. Clyde 1 V mi er -H3, gilests of Mr. and Powell in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore, of Fort Mill, were Sunday dinner guests of the former’s bother, Lester Longshore, and Mrs. Long shore. - » Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Couch and Dixie visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cole in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. J. D O’Dell Sundav. M ?’ Pe 7>\ a ^ nded the funeral of Oscar Graham in ] Mrs. Came Unice. of Ander-, Ponkria Sunday. Json. spent the -week-en^i with Rev _ v . M. Ross and John Gk- kin attended the Greenwood dis- and Miss Ruth Riddle, of Lau- : Mrs. George Morse was called trict conference of the Methodist ivns. visited Mr. and Mrs. George to Marshville, N. C.. last Friday R. Morgan, Jr., and infant son. due to the illness df her mother. George 111 The new baby is the, Mrs. Ada Little. Mrs. Morse plans great-grandson of Mr and Mrs. to be gone for the week. Riddle. Mrs. Morgan is the for me .Ann Curan who spent one summer with the Fovs Mr. and Mrs. Ligon Boozer and family, of Newberry, have moved to their new home on Pickens Gives you a boost in power and gasoline mileage... AND reduces engine wear! 'Petrov — the exclusive new all-ftftroleum ele ment iiow in Texaco Sky Chief gasoline — cuts power-wasting deposits and reduces engine w ear. The result is maximum power ... greater • gasoline mileage ... and a longer-living engine/ And Sky Chief is 1009* Climate-Controlled Stop in and see us for a tankful of Sky Chief — toon! STOP IN AND SEE YOUR TEXACO DEALER SOON H. D. Payne & Co, Your Texaco Distributor ' I^aurens County E. H. Wehunt, of Kmards, re ceived treatment ait Joanna hos pital recently. Mrs. Madeline Tarrant and baby daughter were dismsissed Friday from Joanna hospital. Marlene ■'Ibonvas underwent minor surgery at Joanna hospital Saturday- Carl Fraijzeti was admitted to Joanna hospital for treatment re- cently: E. L. Wehunt, of Kinards, is receiving treatment at Joanna hospital. T. C. Cgowder. of Newberry, jRlt. 3, was admitted for treat ment at Joanna hospital recently. O. E. Martin is undergoing treatment at Joanna hospital. Birth Announcement Williamson Mr. and Mrs. C- B. Williamson announce the birth of a daughter on March 17 at Joanna hospital. were Mr. and Mrs. L. E Prater, W. D. Beckon, Ftaank Sample, Ralph Prater, Rudy Prater, Hack Prater, Mrs. Marie Roebuck, Mrs. Louie Nabors, Bill Prater, Mrs. James Fulmer and' Mrs. Peltry Swygert. PTA To Meet ' The Joanna Parent-Teacher Association will hold its regular meeting on March 25 at 7 o’clock in the school lunch room The speaker will be Prof. Eskridge, of Newberry college, with the teachers of the school acting as hostesses. Mrs. C. H. Godfrey, and Mrs. L. T. Lawson served strawberry shortcake, salted nuts and cof fee. b Vacation Bible School Institute The Vacation Bible School In stitute will hold a training school on Thursday (today) at Main St. Methodist church in Greenwood. All members planning tp attend the local Vacation Bible School this summer are urged to be present at this important meet ing. Two sessions will be held; one at 3:30 and another at 7:30. PTA Officers Meet Officers of the Joanna Parent- Teacher Association held their meeting on Monday night at the home of Mrs. Mary Lehman. The president, Mrs. W. W. Ni- ver, presided over the business session. Mrs. Lehman and co-Jiostess, FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice tha/t on the 15th day of April, 1957, Twill render a final account of my acts ond do ings as Executrix of the estate of William East Bell, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at‘10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Brownies Visit Hospital I ‘^ n y Person indebted to said es- The Brownie Troop 29 visited and required to Joanna hospital on their regular : payment on or before that 1 date; and all persons having Every Member Canvass A conference on the Every Member Canvass will be held at the Greenwood Main Street Methodist church on Thursday (today) ait 7 :30 p. m. Eyes Examined The Joanna Foundation Health committee along with the mem bers of the PTA will sponsor an examination of the eyes of the Joanna School children. This ser vice is through the courtesy pi Dr. Fred Holcombe and Dr. Da vid Mixon ,of Clinton. Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pbag cele brated their golden anniversary with a drop-in at their home on Milton Road. . The receiving line was compos ed of Mrs. Rob Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Poag, theiri children, C. J, Poag, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag and children, Mr. and Mrs. feill Poag, Mrs. Horace Poag and Mickey. Those assisting in entertaining were Mrs. B. T. Fuller, Mrs. Gus- sie Osborne, Miss Ruth Hair. Mrs. Mary Lehman invited the guests for refreshments whale Mrs. Louise Cole assisted in the gift room. Miss Shelia Poag, grand daughter, presided at the guest register. Mrs. Lillian Bragg serv ed cake and mints. t Mr. and Mrs. Poag’s three sons were present. Those from out of town were: C. J. Poag, of Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poag, of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag, and family, Mrs. Horace Poag and Mickey, of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Mattie Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. Chevis Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boozer, Mrs. Maude Wa ters and Mrs. Tom Abrams, all of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Bpn Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. John Hol land Hunter, of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne, of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strickland, Mrs. Ella Oole, R. T. Cole and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil liams, of Greenwood; Mrs. Beat rice Holley, of Simpsonvdlle; Mrs. R. P. Oole, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith and children, of Columbia; Mrs. Helen Thomas, Masses Toni and Millie Thomas, of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs.- Poag received many lovely gifts. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL dirix tors and . ,M BAI-MERS u ambclance service meeting last Wednesday to pre . . . - sent religious book markers to I c aims a 6 ains t said estate will the patients. Since they could P resent them on or before said not.visit the patients these were date ’ du ''' Proven, or be forever given to Mrs. Butler to place on barreci. TT _, the travs. Mrs. Lester Longshore, 1 HOLLINGSWORTH BELL, Executrix leader, and Mrs. James Knight, assistant leader, accompanied the troop. church in Greenwood last week. The Clinton high school seniors from Joanna taking the annual trip to Washington, D. C., were: Ann Niver, Linda Jo Poore, Ra chel Morgan, Judy Sammons, Linda 'Buchanan, Hazel Wehunt, Gail Morse, Wayne, Murphy, Lar ry Murphy and Ronald Passmore: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Holcombe and son. Butch, of J . Greenville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flow. Mrs. J F McCarthy and Mrs Scout Family Affair Party Richard Willingham spent Fn-I The Girl Scouts of Joanna cele-f day ..in Augusta, Ga, with Mrs. brated the birthday of all Girl. Joe Scarborough Scouts with a family party at the! Mrs. Mary Lehman and Mrs. club house on March 12. Frances Warner left Wednesday Supper was served buffet style! j for Tallahassee. Fla., to attend and the scouts, their families and 1 tlie Southeastern Recreation con- special invited guests were seated! I ference and workshop at tables covered with green and L T Lawson and Claude Law- white covers centered with [son attended the funeral of Odie spring flowers and green and ycl- Campbell in Geenville Sunday, j low candles. After supper the Mrs Hack Prater. Jack and' candles were placed on the cake Julie, spent a few days in Au-! by Troops 31 and 36^ The birth- , gusta. Ga . recently with the: day cake was frosted'in white, ; former’s Lister. Mrs. Charles Gal-'with green and yellow cmcora- loway j tions "Happy Birthday" was Mrs. J F. McCarthy spent .last; sung while the candles were week-in Aiken with Mr. and Mrs. 1 lighted. The cake was cut and Richard Willingham and family served later, and Mr and Mrs. Rudy McCarthy! The guesrts were recognized, and family Mr. McCarthy joined those* being members of the Joan- them for the week-end. na Foundation Educational Com ! Mr and Mrs. Otis Murphy vis-! mittee, the news columnist, thej ited their daughter. Miss' Myrtle Scout leaders, assistant leaders, I Murphy, in Athens, Ga , last week .committee members and Star Miss Murphy returned home w’ith Fort Council Executive^ Director j them for a few days visit, before Mrs. Helen Landis, Executive! continuing her studies at the Eu-1 Director, of Greenwood, showed gene Talmadge hospital in Ath-! films on scouting . cns. The party - closed with the Miss Vera Kelly was honored group_ singing songs of the Scouts with a birthday dmner by her and taps, family at the Joanna picnic- shel- March 7, 1957 4e-W-£8 ter on Milton Road Sundgy. With The Sick Mrs. Lillian Wright received , „ o treatment at Joanna hospital the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. (Topi) Boland Funeral —Former Jean mans fatally inL jured in an auto accident last | Wednesday in Batesburg were' past week. Mrs. McNe'al Trotter was dis missed recently following treat ment at Joanna hospital. S. D. Weathers was confined to Joanna hospital several days last week. Boland. Joint services were held I at St. John’s Methodist church in i Batesburg by the Rev. E. K. Gar-! rison' and Rev. A. B. Ferguson.' Burial was in Ridge Crest Mem-j orral Park. Those attending from Joanna EVERYBODY'S HEADING FOR Founder’s days 9 BIG DAYS.. Today Through March 30th swing to Swept-Wing- greatest advances of If j The low, low, 4 Vi -foot low look of luxury that will still be fresh and new years from now (when other cars start imitating it). This “years ahead” styling protests >our mvestrnent, assures you a higher return when you decide to trade. Choose from 19 exciting models priced just above the very lowest. Go Suept-Wing I I » , ' ’ ' f ! 7 / .. f v/ ^ The magic touch of push-button O The sway-free, dip-free, Vibration-free ride of Torsion-Aire. A The surging performance of aircraft-type V-i ■*- driving pioneered and perfected by ' engine design that lets you Aeep the power you buy. Dodge. It's terrific! Go Swept-H'mg! — : Four great V-8’s with up to 310 hp. Go Swept-Wing! SWEPT-WING SWEEPS COUNTRY! DODGE ORDERS DOUBLED OVER LAST YTART Step into the wonderful world of AUTODYNAMICS • WIIST’G COOPEB MOTOR GO. 211 W. MAIN STREET — TELEPHONE SIS -V 3 Bring a Friend To Church With You ^ mmrnmm&Mmmm mmMmmmmmsm ’/Xv-x’xvxV.'y ■xmm-i am mt m m > <.-■>* >x -ssssssrs*?® : £ * a; ill h 11 •X . ' f I 11 Hi % I f H' 5 ! 11 III Oar verdict had been given. With a word of com mendation the Judge discharged us, the ladies and gentlemen of the jury. The completed duty brought little relief. Instead there was a burden, a spiritual weight. Days of testimony and hours of deliberation had given an oppressive sense of the world’s sin and suffering. The door of my church was open and I slipped inside. I was alone as the rays of the setting sun enhanced the. rich colors of the windows. All was quiet. I dropped to my knees. Gradually in the solemn beauty of that sacred place I found peace. Here was sanctuary for me and for all who would come in faith believing. Thankfully I arose; my heart and mind felt calm and refreshed. I could go home now, but I would return often. In glad fellowship with God’s people I would worship the Christ who died that men might be forgiven. Th. Church n the greatest lac- tor on .arth lor the building of character and good citizenship. Jt is a storehouse ol spiritual values Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive There are lour sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and sup port the Church -They are (I) F ° r , .b' 1 own *ake . (2) For his children s sake (3) For the sake ol his community and nation (4) For the sake ol the Church itsell. which needs his moral and ma terial support Plan to go to Btb u ;.do r 1 r lar,r and r *° d your Book Chapter Verses Dey Sunday Pselms Monday Isaieh Tuesdey Lementetions Wednesd yMitthew Thursday Matthew .Friday John Saturday Romana 62 1 3 S 18 8 12 1-12 1-20 22-36 39-48 21-35. 1-11 14-21 fi 11 -x • 'light K<M«trr A«lv. Straaburg, Va. This Series of Messages Is Being Published Each Week by the Following Clinton Firms in the Interest of Increasing Church Attendance V LAWSON FURNITURE CO Joanna-Phone 3111 Bank of Clinton Phone 121 % v Howard’s Pharmacy Phone 101 Clinton Tire & Recap. Co. Phone 1206 Carolina Service Station Phone 614 |W- - ■ r C and L Concrete Co. Phone 538 v Mary Musgrove Coffee Shoppe — Phone 1000 Todd Grocery Co., Inc. Phone 8 Gault’s Esso Station Phone 880-W Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 Yarborough Oil Co. Phone 4^0 Lawson Furniture Co. Joanna — Phone 3111 Irby’s Meat Market Phone 489 McGee’s Drug Store Phone 1 Gulf Oil Corporation Phone 21 Cooper Motor Co., Inc. Phone 515 Sunshine Cleaners Phone 436 McMillan Service Station M and W Auto Sales Phone 2 <R> ^ Johnson Bros. Super Mkt. Phone 239 Industrial Supply Co. Phone 111 Chronicle Publishing Co. J, Phone 74 Clyde’s Body Works . Clean Used Can — Phone 850 / Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Association Phone 6 Joanna Stores ’ Joanna — Phone 4611 1