The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 24, 1958, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
of Interest From . . \
West Clinton
llRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and RepreoenUtiTe
PHONE 17M
; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams, Ter
ry, Mike and June Campbell were
isitors in Laurens Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Sheppard and Julia
.dams were visitors of Mrs.' Geo.
regory in Greenwood Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon and
>ns spent the week-end at their
cabin on Lake Greenwood.
Mrs. Lillie Welborn, Hilliard Orr
| and Charlie Willis of Whitmire,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
I Mrs. C. A. Elledge. Mrs. Rose Pra
ther of Whitmire, visited them on
Friday. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Prather
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Quinton
of Fort Smith, Ark., have been vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton
and other relatives here. They re
turned to Fort Smith this week.
D-. L. McGee is visiting relatives
in Canton. N. C., for a few weeks.
Jane and Sharon Davenport of
Charlotte, N. C., are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Davenport. Polly Davenport of
Charlotte came Tuesday of lasl
week for an extended visit with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Crompton of
Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Snow recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Campbell
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Snow and children enjoyed a Sun
day school picnic at the Greenwood
state park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ballew and
children were visitors in Trenton
and Cherokee, N. C., recently.
Miss Linda Harrison of Callison,
visited Misses Nancy and Elizabeth
Leopard and Mary Elizabeth Me-
Watters Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams,
Mrs. Earl Harrison and daughter,
Mrs. Jean Glanton and daughter,
Sharon, of Charleston, visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Adams Sunday.
Gail Griffin has been visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Arnold She returned to her home
the past week-end Mr. Arnold and
grandson. Jimmy Rinard. returned
home with her to Florence for the
week-end
Mr, and Mrs Clyde Croy and
family. Mrs James Croy and chil
dren were week-end visitors in
Greenville
Mr and Mrs Daniel James of
Charleston, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Wooten on Wednesday The
latter is a brother of the former
Also visiting them on Tuesday were
the farmer’a parenfr. Rev and
Mn George James of Duncan.
Mr and Mn Darrell Bozard and
Mn Bozard of Joanna, were vial-
tars of Mr and Mn J E Braswell
recently
Neal Harvey of New Jersey, vis
ited ha mother Mrs Ella Harvey
Friday enrmite to Florida
E d Leatherwood of Decatur,
Mias . vtsitad Mr and Mn Charles
leatherwood for a few days last
Mrs. Evans attended the T. L. Low
ery services in Greenwood last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Sim
mons, Patsy and Richard, Mr. and
Mn. William Weir, BUI, Janice
and Kathy spent the week at Myr
tle Beach recently.
Harb
log.
Brother
conducts the sing-
• • •
ptlal on July IS They art former
residents of this city.
The Calvary Baptist Church Fi-
delis class held the monthly meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Charles
Meadors on CaldweU street Tues
day, July 15. Mrs. Joel Cox is
teacher of the class.
Receives Discharge
The friends of Johnny Simmons
wiU be interested to know he is at
home after being discharged from
the Navy.
With The Sick
Robert Nelson of Lanford Station,
is seriously iU at the Laurens Coun
ty hospital. He is a brother of Mrs.
Ella Harvey.
Elbert Lawson was a patient at
Hays hospital a few days last week.
Mrs. David Owens is ill at her
home on Pitts street.
Linda Edmonds was a patient at
Hays hospital last week for a few
days, but is improving at her home
on Jefferson street.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Kenneth Thomas celebrates a
birthday July 29.
Elsie WiUiams observes a birth
day July 27. _
Mrs. Truman Leopard celebrates
a birthday July 25.
Jean Nelson celebrates a birth
day July 27.
George and Gene Dunaway cele
brate their birthdays July 26.
Mrs. Alice Kinard celebrates a
birthday July 31.
Mrs. Rober Ctannon celebrates a
birthday July 26.
Mrs. James Meadors celebrates a
birthday July 30.
Mrs. L. B. Trammell observes a
birthday July 26.
Ronnie Glenn observes a birth
day July 31.
Dianne Satterfield observed her
birthday July 22.
Mrs. Ed Young and Carolyn
Young celebrate birthdays July
30.
Pat CampbeU celebrates a birth
day July 30
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Trammell
wil lobserve their 11th wedding an
niversary July 28
'Birth Announcements
Prather
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Prather
of 200 Davis St., announce the birth
of a daughter, Carolyn Sue, at
Hays hospital on July 19 Mrs. Pra-
therisikbe former Miss Fay Bur-
gesSRjf San Angelo, Texas.
Wooten
SP and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Susan Ann, at the Columbia hos-
EVERYDAY
COUNSELOR
By Dr. Hertort Rpnngh
A new and revised edition of
“Love or Perish,’’ by Smiley Blan
ton, M D., has recently come from
the press.
Dr. Blanton was one of the first
psychiatrists in America to recog
nize the joint effect of religion and
modern psychiaric insight. He
founded, with Dr. Norman Vincent
Peale, in 1957, the American Foun
dation of Religion and Psychiatry
of which he is now director. His
headquarters are in New York.
Dr. Blanton writes, “For more
than forty years I have sat in my
office and listened while people of
ail ages and classes told me of
their hopes and fears, their likes
and dislikes, what they considered
good or bad about themselves and
the world around therp ... As I
look back over the long full years,
one truth emerges clearly in my
mind—the universal need for love.
Whether they think they do or not.
all people want love ... for with
out love we looe the will to Uve.
Our mental and physical vitality is
impaired, our resistance ia lower
ed, and we succumb to illnesses
that often prove fatal. We may
escape actual death, but what re
mains is a meager and barren ex
istence, emotionally so impoverish
ed that we can only be called half-
alive.
The authpr defines love and
points out how it is as necessary to
successful living as food, drink,
and sleep.
There are eleven chapters in the!
book which .spell out vital lessons
in the techniques of living which
may mean life or death for the mo-!
Drawing from hundreds of ease
histories. Dr. Blanton teaches us
that we succeed or fail in Ufa, are
ill or happy, by reason of the kind
of the kind of emotions which we
allow to be generated in our minds.
The greatest and most powerful of
these emotions is love. Jesus told
us that years ago, and St. Paul
pointed it up magnificently in the
13th chapter of First Corinthians
which ends, “Now abideth faith,
hope, love, these three; but the
greatest of these is love.”
The majority of the book is de
voted to pointing up the vital ne
cessity of love in maintaining
healthy minds, bodies, personal re
lationships. In the last chapter the
Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris, for
merly of Clinton, who reside at Pel-
zer, celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary on Sunday, July 20.
Members of the family present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Tony Berran.
Mr. and Mrs Moody Ervin of De
troit, Mich.; Mr and Mrs. D I>
Middleton and Bobby of Kentucky
Among those from Clinton present I
for the occasion were Rev and
Mrs. J. to. SpiUers and daughter.
Betty, Mr. and Mrs Hams. Mr
and Mrs. Joel Cox and Joey. Mr
and Mrs Marcell Barker. •
Mr and Mrs Harris were prr
srnted golden wedding bands as a
token of love by thetr children
Mr. Harm is a retired employee
of Clinton Cotton Mills and for
merly resided on Gordon street
Cfcorrh Affairs
Thr Rev T. L Lowery la holding
lent revival servicos in Greenwood
at the fair grounds He recently
held services at Clinton and Umoo
There has been many from Clinton
Lattle Mias Rita Leatherwood u
a few weeks with hot
Rev and Mrs F H
ia WaynaaviBo. N C
Jimmy McPeters of
visited Mrs. Lueile Ed
family recently.
Mr and Mrs Losrrance Peace of
Landrum, wore wecknnd guests of
Mr and Mrs And Homes
Pvt Wayne Graham ia speodug
a leave with Mrs Graham and his
parents. Mr. and Mrs Otis Gra
ham He is stationed at Fort Jacfc-
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