The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 05, 1958, Image 16

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Pact Sixteen THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June &, 1958 Personal and Social ' News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METIS. Correspondent and Representative Phone Joanna 3261 Mr$. Hugh Craig of Or- lan/> Fl«\ spent last w*rk w ith his parents,. MrSoKi Mrs (' .1 Craig. CPO ami Mrs Colie Cnitwr and children of C.roen Cove Springs. Fla , spent the wi'ek-end with Mr and Mrs James Lovelace Mrs Lovelace returned home after an extended visit with the Grubers Mr ami Mrs George Motts. Kathy and Carolyn were Saturday supjH'r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Has kell Motts in Newberry. Mr and Mrs S f\ Motes, Mrs. Bett> Mae Townsend. Mrs Betty Jane Motes and children visited in Cayce Friday afternoon with Mr Motes' brother. C M Motes. Mr and Mrs B L. Francis ha\e returned home after, a two weeks visit with their daughter and son- in-law, Dr. and Mrs George P. Yason, in Chicago. 111. ML and Mrs. J K Waits spent the week-end at Grove Park Inn in Asheville, N. C.- Mr and Mr.- Lewis Thompson visited friends in Greenwood Sat urday Mr and Mrs K V. Griffis and sons of Pendleton, spent the week end with Mrs J. M. Bozard. Mr and Mrs Frank Phillips ac- daughters. Mis# yelen Phillips, to tin's week. The Jare going to Ger- ic summbr with "Carl Phillips, and eompanide es Don Quebec. Misses P rrtany to s their brother. Mrs. Phillips. Mr and Mrs Harold Willingham of Clemson. are spending several days with Mr and Mrs. E. J. Wil lingham Mrs Pearl Bryant of Saluda, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs S P Motes. Mrs Minnie Lou Kitchens and Dennis Burnett spent several days last week at Ocean Drive. Mr and Mrs John Paul Good man and son of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs C. W Chandler Mm W W Hair. Mrs Lester Hair and Miss Ruth Hair visited in Greenwood Saturday with Mr ami Mm Olga Hair., Mr and Mrs S C TuuJej. Deb bt« and Keith were Sunday suitor* of Mr and Mrs Mamin Humphries Mr and Mm C C Nabors Mrs RUa Adair and Mrs Later Ad sir m t amden »tth Mr and Mrs C f %aatr manasd la her D C,m m day after aa evmted vMI wdb Mauve* Mr amf Mrs aad Ray «f • Mb Mr aad Mm Algw Chapman-in Little Mountain during the weekend Mr and Mrs C. W Chandler and Robert Thomas visited Mrs Sallie Norris in Newberry Thurs day. Mr and Mrs Joe Johnson spent Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs John Lynch Rev and Mrs Horace Hamm and daughters of Knoxville, Tenn , are visiting Mrs. Bessie Hamm Mr and Mrs John Longshore and children of Aiken, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs R. C. Mer chant Mr and Mrs Jimmy, Bridges v. Indianhead. Md., spent last wtvk with Mr 'and Mrs. M L Bridges. On Sunday the two famil jes visited Mr and Mrs. Grady Hazel, Mr. and Mrs Fred Bridges in Saluda. Mr ami Mrs.'Fred Bragg and Michael Smith were Friday visitors in Greenville. Mr and Mrs Carl Stroud of Co lumbia. spent the week-end with Mj> Bertha Stroud Mr and Mrs. E A. Tinsley are spending several weeks in Chicago, 111. with their children. Mr. and Mrs Jim Compton. Mr and Mrs. Jim Tinsley. Mrs Sadie-Lewis, Mrs. Margaret Lewis and Mrs Lucile Bedenbaugh wore Saturday visitors in Green ville Mr and Mrs. J P Bedenbaugh, Mr. 5nd Mrs. Coy Bedenbaugh and children of Batesburg. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. .Alvin Bedenbaugh Mr and Mrs Fred Bragg spent Sunday in Aiken with Mr and Mrs Ralph Bragg Mr. and Mrs. K B. Smith and Michael visited Mr. and Mrs James Madison in Anderson Sunday. Mr and Mrs Robert Crolley via- ited relatives in Columbia Sun day Mrs Gene Craven and Gay. and Mr* A S Holt were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs Clifton Tucker Mm Jack Huey and children were Friday visi tor* in Spartanburg Mr and Mrs Jack Gaddy of Gray Court, and G. V Seller* vis ited Jim Gaddy at Stale Part l*a«*a •«* aad »«> Hr m4 Mrs Gs rtaMbso eai Un weot *aai» •US o ffca r*4> rn r«rt J Ur aaf Ups 1 ety-Six, visited Mr and Mrs Wal ter Waits Sunday Mrs Martha Watts. Janice and Judy Ann of Silverstreet attended the Clinton High School graduation exercises last Monday with Mr. and Mm. Lester Longshore tattle Johnny Moore is spending part of his summer vacation with his grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. T.. M Moore in Rembert. Mrs Bill Thomas and Sue visited in Greenville Friday with Mr. and Mrs J L. Lanford. Mrs V. M Coker of Easley, spent last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. A League The Leagues accompanied her to her home Sunday and also 018111x1 Mr. League's mother, Mrs. F H Chapman, in Central Mrs. Lester Longshore. Bettie Zane and Dianne attended gradua tion ceremonies at Newberry High School Monday night. Mrs Johnny Moore observed a birthday June 1 Lee Add Tucker and daughter of Atlanta. Ga.. visited Mr and Mrs. Clifton Tucker recently. Mrs. L'sler Sweatt. Rosemary and Gloria, of Nashville, Tenn.. are visiting Mr and Mrs. W. R Lanford fer several weeks Mrs Georgia Lewis,» Mrs Minnie Burnett and Mrs. Marietta Burnett visited Mr and Mrs. Jim Dean at Lydia Mill and Mr. and Mrs. John Lee in the Hurricane com munity Sunday. Recent'guests of Mr and Mrs. C. J Craig were: Mrs R L. Dunaway of Greenville: Mr. and Mrs. J. L Dunaway of Piedmont; Mrs. 0. E. Crooks of Cross Anchor: Mrs. Hugh Willard and Mrs. Bobby Bishop of Clinton. Mr and Mrs. J. L. Craig of Greenville Ale Marvin Elliott, Jr., of Mc-j Coy AFB, Orlando, Fla., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs H. M Elliott. Mr. and Msr S P. Motes and Simon Motes. Jr, visited in Co lumbia Saturday with Mrs R H. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gruber. Mr and Mrs Barron O Shields and Al len. Mr. and Mrs Rufus Darnell and Denny spent Sunday in Char leston lastallaUM Service The officers of the Woman s So ciety of Chmtian Service were installed Sunday night at Epvorth Methndisi Church by the Rev V. M Ross The officer* for te IMRSb year are President-Mm laviaia.il Ceo- Iry Vtre-PrmdrfM—Mr* J**s*e Mar Prater Ri fcdwg rriary —Mm Lata Mae O Drfl Axiitaai Rer—dan Mr* Yaa Gsdfn > - Mm Jog Tfearwrvr—Mm Stall)* of Women—Mae Kittle Mae Mospley. Supplies—Mrs. Olivia Abrams Assistants—Mrs. J. D. O'Dell and Mrs. Naomi Weir. Local Treasurer—Mrs. Belle Wil lingham. Assistant—Mrs. Carrie Jacks. The first meeting of the WSCS of the new year will be June IT at the educational buildnig. Mrs. Fay Tucker is confined to Teen-Age chib her home because of illness. ' \ j The dancing classes have Sylvia Metis and Martha Ellen discontinued for the summer. Abrams have had measles. ' Mrs Annie Mae Lanford entered Greenville GcrtCTaT hospital Sunday for surgery. Itiwwmi* Day Comp ' » been A day camp for Brownies will be held June 16-20 at the picnic shelter area. The hours will be from Music Recital 9:30 a. m to 3:30 p. m. each day. Mrs. Gladys Nabors presented] Th® Brownies will meet TTiurs- her piano pupils in recital recently J un ® 12. at 5:00 p. m. at Dr. Woman's (Tub Meeting The Woman's Club will mdet Thursday night at the Joanna Club House at 7:30 p. m. All members are invited to be present. Birth Announcement Palen Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Palea Goldsboro, N. C„ announce the]bors. Billy Boyce. Sue O’Dell.'Nan- birth of a ^on, Terry Delfino. Mrs. r y Hayes, Tricia tarter, Martha of McFaddeh's office for camp ex amination. This examination will be free of charge. i Phono V4 Eastern Stars and Masons To .Meet The Eastern Star and Masonic groups will meet Saturday, June 7, at 7:00 p m at the club house. Those taking part were: Tommy Lawson, Ricky Carter, Frances M a y. Edith Dominick, Donna Brannon. Steve Lehman, Libby Na IF YOU DON'T READ „ PHI BML THE CHRONICLE i Paleo is the former Miss Jean Crawford. Steve §enn, Nadine May.J TOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Poag, granddaughter of Mr. and Judy Templeton. Dale Nabors, Gay Mrs. L. H. Poag of Joanna. ^ Craven, Linda Davenport, Susan Davenport. Ann Smith, Vernon Ful- Club House Schedule nu , r Vivian Whelchel, Linda Whel- JTie summer program for the Jo-i c hel. Janet Lawson, Dickie Trot- amja club house will be as fdllows: ter. Sue Bragg. Marilyn Sease, Rosemary Abrams, Marilyn Case. Dianne Sexton, Gail Murphy, Sara Whitmire, Ellen Lawson, and Dixie Couch. WE PAY Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible sghool at Joanna Presbyterian C'hurch will be held June 9 13. The classes will be held from 8:30 to 10:30 each morning. AH Children are invited to attend With The Sick Mrs. Doris Simmons was a sur-j gieal patient at Joanna hospital several days last week Richard Frady of Kinards, has re turned to his home after receiving! treatment at the local hospital. Mrs. Everlena Whelchel is a med ical patient at Joanna hospital. Johnette Jenkins and Kent Pra ter underwent tonsilectomies at the local hospital Saturday. ^Irs. Bertha Evans was admit ted to Joanna hospital Saturday for treatment. Mrs. Winfred Davenport is re ceiving treatment at the local hos pital. Monday 9-10:00 a m —Outside games. 10:00 a. m —Archery (picnic shel ter). 10:00-11:00 a. m—Movies. 7:00-9:0 p. m.—Flower making class (Kitchen). Tuesday 9:00-10:00 a. m —Outside games 10:00 a. m.—Archery (picnic shelter). 10:00 a. m —Polka Tot club (Boys and Girls ages 6-9). 2:00 p. m — Arts and Crafts (Boys and Girls ages 10-14). Wednesday 9:00-10:00 a. m.—Outside games. 10:00 a. m —Pre-Teen Club (Boys and Girls ages 10-12). 2:00 p. m—Arts and Crafts (Boys and Girls ages 6-9). Thursday 9:00-10.00 a. m.—Outside games, j 10:00 a. m.—Folk dancing 2:00 p m —Fun with puppets. Friday 9:00-10:00 a. m.—Outside games. 10:00 a. m.—Movies. 2:00 p. m —Story Hour. 7:00 p. m.—Teen-Age and Junior J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. 8. C Phone 3493 Joanns j Assets $4,000,000 | E.irh account insured up to $10.- 000.(10 by a duly licensed Casualty Insurance Co *•••••••••• Each employee under $1,000,000 0(1 tiond Winchester Graham Inc. , Diversified Financing IS02 Sumter St. Columbia, S. C ELECT JUSTIN A BRIDGES House of Representatives LAURENS COUNTY Send an EXPERIENCED legislator to represent the people’s interests” To Friends off Laurens County Tuesday, June 10 Is "Election Day” Polls Open 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. FI RMAN E. THOMASON Candidate for Supervisor A New Registration Certificate is the Only Requirement for Voting. It is Your Duty to Vote I, Furman EL Thomason, pledged when my friends insist ed on me running for Supervisor that I would run a good •V * clean and honest race. I have. Elect Furman E. Thomason Supervisor Your Support and Vote Will Be Appreciated the youth of S. C. asks you to vote for DONALD RUSSELL Too young to vote but whot will South ore asking Hies# Donald RimeII ie Hie Ms0^peest^9^J set t ■Swill • • • to care offer m? Wa and believe that and qualified to us opportunity m ! Will Wt Inherit TK« Burden Off A State Deficit? Donald RuxmII is the only candidate who hoe spoken of "Thrift" in state government He has hod brood experience m administering public funds both on o state ond a national level. He is the man who hos the ability, and the resolve to solve the problems of our state deficit so that it will not be passed on os added burden to future taxpayers. Will Tliere Be Jobs Available For Us? Unless new industries ore brought into South Carolina there will be a shortage of desirable jobs available for young people now in school. Donald Russell is the calibre man we need to talk to the heads of important industries. He understands their demands ond doors will t)e open to him when he colls. Your young people wont to stay in South Carolina. Donald Rus sell is the mon to enlarge their job opportuni ties. Will Our Education Qualify Us For A Good Livolihood? The youth of South Coroimo needs the type of •dueotion that will enable them to qualify a* the best in whatever vocation they choose We hove seen whot Donald Russell hos done ot the University and we know that he con do the some for every public school in South Caro lina, elementary, high school and college level. His experience and interest qualify him to work more realistically with our public school system Will W. Have Inspired, Moral Leadership Te Look Up Te? Donald Russell will bring to the Governor's office the high type leadership young people like to look up to. He stands for clean living and sobriety, and his Christian practices in doily life will go with him to the Governor's office. His intelligence, bis interest in oil peo ple ond his.integrity will inspire respect in oil young people arid set on example for them to follow. VOTE FOR DONALD RUSSELL FOR GOVERNOR