The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1958, Image 10

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Pa*» Tee THE CLINTON CHKOMCLh Thursday. Auffust 21, ltS8 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Representative Phone Joanna 3261 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bishop and ' sons spent the week-end with Mrs. L. H. Rinehart in Batesburg. Mr. and Mrs Martin Summers, of Ninety Six. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Winfred Bishop. Craig in Woodruff Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs Bobby Boyce and Cherry spent the week-end in At lanta with Mr. and Mrs Ben Wine- berg. Mr and Mrs. Karl Sease and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler. Marilyn were week end guests of Mrs. Jenny Hazel and children vis- A - w Pplston and family in Hem- ; ited Mrs. Sallie Norris in Newberry: ,n 8way ' ' and Mr and Mrs R B Alverson Mickey Poag. of Baltimore. Md . in Sedalia Saturday ’ , visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag Mr and Mrs. Elwin Abeants,*^ ^ and ? ,rS Johnny S,roud Misses Rosemary Abrams and dunng last week Rosalyn Martin recently spent a Misses Ann and Elinor Niver, week at Myrtle Beach. L ‘ nda L y da Wadsworth Niver, III. Mr and Mrs. Frank Trotter and Tommy Davis and Tommy De- Dicky were week-end guests of Mr. ^ oun S of t Union, spent the -week and Mrs J T Fulmer in Newberry. Jerry Turner, of Newberry, spent Friday and Saturday with Sylvia and Kathy Metis. Miss Ella Mae Brown is Spend ing several weeks with her sister and brother-in-law A-lc and Mrs. Lewis Lever in Fort Walton Beach. Fla Wayne Rinehart, of Walterboro. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bishop end at Hilton Head and Bluffton. S. C. They visited Mr. and Mrs. ^W. W Niver in Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Low man, Jr., and Ronnie, of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs J. F. Lowman Sun day. Jane Dakley. of New Augusta, Ind., is visiting Mr and Mrs Wy man Livingston this week Mr and Mrs. Arthur League arid Jill spent Sunday in Easley with Mr. and Mrs R E League and Mr Miss Chrystelle t raig spent the ant j Mrs Claude League week-end in Greenville with Mr M r and Mrs. Sam Koon and sons and Mrs. J. L t raig She went for attended the Koon* reunion at St the funeral of Mrs l f Rumler. Phillips near Newberry Sunday Mrs. Rumler was the mother of pf c . and Mrs. Richard Humph- Mrs Craig r j es an d Tammy- left Monday for Mrs Bill Newland. Karen and Fort Sill. Dkla where he will be Kim and Howard Short, of Char- stationed. lotte. were week-end guests of Mr Mr and Mrs. Ed Snider and Mit- and Mrs Bill Byars Sunday visi- zi. of Hartsville. visited Mr. and tors of the Byars included W. C. Mrs. W. W Niver Sunday and Marion Gardner, of Clinton Miss Ann Lowman is spending Mrs. Carson Nabors attended a the week with her grandparents. Music Teachers Workshop at Bre- Mr and Mrs J J Lowman in vard College. Brevard, N. C„ last White Rock week Mr and Mrs. Horace Kelley and Mr and Mrs. Harold Willingham. Gerald, of Taylors, visited Mr and Cynthia and Marty, of Clemson Mrs C. J Craig Sunday, spent last week with Mr and Mrs Mrs Sara O'Shields. John Earl E J Willingham O'Shields, and Sylvia Metis are Mr and Mrs C J. Craig and spending this week in Atlanta with Mrs Marian Hart visited L B Mr and Mrs J W. Kennington. Mr and Mrs. Barron O'Shields and Allen accompanied them to Atlanta and returned home on Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinard and family attended the Amick re union at Dutch Fork Sunday. Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Mts John Lew is, Mrs Fred Ross and Mi’s. Cecil O'Dell visited Mrs. Minnie Bridges at Lakeside Rest Home in Lexing ton Sunday. Miss Rosalyn Martin of Abbe ville, is visiting Miss Rosemary Abrams this week Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore joined relatives in Greenville Sun day and motored to Montreal, N. C. Mr. and Mrs Gene Cromer and Martha, of Newberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crowder and children, of MountviUe. were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg and family, of Aiken, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragfc Miss Sandra Johnson spent sever al days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Evans in Newberry. Mrs. Marshall Motes, Mrs. J. H Wallenzine, and Mrs. Fred Bragg visited Pvt. Jimmy Motes at Fort Jackson Sunday Pvt. Motes under went surgery last week at Fort Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wright and son, of Columbia spent the week end with MY and Mrs. Roland God frey. Mr. and Mrs. George Metis, Kathy and Carolyn visited Mr and Mrs H E Melts in Newberry Sun day afternoon. Campbell Itrunion About 75 relative^ of the J. M. and Sarah Campbell family gather ed at Joanna Club House Sunday, August 17 for their annual reunion. A buffet style dinner was served at 1 p. m. Relatives from Florida, Georgia. Alabama. New York, North Caro lina and South Carolina were pres- ent. A Mrs. W K. Waits, of Joanna is one of the, Campbell descendants married Saturday, August 23 at 5 p. m. at Joanna Presbyterian Church. No formal invitations are being issued but all friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. With The Sick R N Holt was a medical patient at Joanna Hospital last week Allan Frazier is recuperating at his home following a tonsileclomy last Tuesday. Ralph Edwards, of Kinards. was admitted to the hospital on Thurs day for treatment. Mrs. Alice Davenport is receiv ing treatment at Joanna Hospital. Mrs Sallie Chalk is a medical pa tient at the local hospital. Kent Prater was admitted to the hospital on Monday for treatment. Mrs. Willie Nell Gruber is receiv ing treatment at Joanna Hospital Hugh Craig, of Orlando. Fla., fractured his knee recently while working. Humphries Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphries, their children and grandchildren en joyed a dinner Sunday on the grounds of the picnic shelter. The occasion was a going-away dinner for Pfc. and Mrs. Richard (Bud) Humphries and their daugh ter, Tammy. They lett Monday for Fort Sill, Okla Twenty six members of the family enjoyed the bountiful picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lay Bennett, of Greenwood, and Virgil Yarborough, of Newberry, were out-of-town guests Mrs. Crowder Honored Mrs. Marion Crowder was honor ed with a pink and blue shower at the Club House Saturday nighL Miss Lily Kay Singley directed several amusing and appropriate | games. Mrs. Crowder was presented a host of lovely and useful gifts, which were opened and passed for all to admire. The hostesses served ice cream, cake and Coca Colas. Young Adult Social The Young Adult Class of Ep- worth Methodist Church will have an ice cream supper Saturday, Aug ust 23 at the picnic shelter at 6 p. m. The members and their families are invited. OFFICE SUPPLIES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 Girl Scouts To Meet All girls who havb been in the Brownies, Intermediates or Senior Girl Scouts and those who are in terested in joining the Girl Scouts are asked to meet Monday, August | 25 at 4 p. m. at the Club House j Bring with you your mother or a I relative. This will be a business j meeting to make plans for the com-1 ing year and to get organized with leaders and workers. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS « • • and • • . EMBALMERS Phone 41 AMBULANCE SERVICE Authorized Dealer Baseball Club To Meet The Old Timers Baseball Club banquet will be held Saturday. August 23 at 7:30 p. m. at Joanna Club House To Be Married Miss Bettie Zane Longshore and David Elliott Holsonback will be • SALES - • SERVICE • SUPPLIES HOWARD’S PHARMACY Phone 101 NKMOfflt! '"“"St/W Su-prenw ... and I’v got itl in octane. Octane is up - away up! So — you can be sure of all the knock-free power^ your engine, new or old, can deliver I get-up and go! Increased volatility.. to give you quicker-than-ever starts, warm-ups and get-aways. Plus - protection against stalling and vapor lock. NEW power and longer engine life! More power than ever, because Pefrox is the only additive that prevents engine wear. Engine life can be extended as much as 60%. NEW economy-greater mileage! Based on a 10,500-miIes-a-year driving average, you can get up to 39 extra gasoline miles with every tankful! mfW CAR OWNERS! NOTE •oNWCAK^ ^ against hsrsful. a»s^ fL-.A f w —- ~6(/y W£B£ST... always at ; YOUR TEXACO STATION H. D. Payne & Co, PHONE 570 DISTRIBUTOR ciflNTON. S. C. Birth Announcements Lever A-2c and Mrs. Lewis Lever, of Eglin Air Force Base. Fla , an nounce the birth of a son. Curtis Eugene, on August 10. Mrs. Lever is the former Miss Jackie Brown of Joanna. Dowdle Mr and Mrs. John H. Dowdle. of Clinton, announce the birth of a son. John Holmes. Jr . on August 13 at Joanna Hospital. Mrs Dowdle is the former Flo- rine Ginn. Davenport Mr and Mrs. Tony Davenport an nounce the birth of a daughter, Tammy Denise, on August 15 at Jo anna Hospital. MYs. Davenport is the former Lois Crawford SU •OTTU C ASTON l*M PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville, S. C. Abrams Reunion The descendants of William J. and Alice Wesson Abrams will hold their annual reunion at Joanna Club House Sunday. August 24 Rela tives and friends are invited to at tend and bring well filled baskets Dipner will be served at 1 p m Mrs Ada Abrams, of Joanna, is thej secretary. BRING A FRIEND TO CHURCH WITH YOU YOUNG’S Gulf Service 212 N. Broad St. JOANNA STORES Joanna. S. C. SHEALY’S FLORIST Jacobs Hwy. — Ph. 957 Night & Sunday 1440 IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrove St. McGEE’S DRUG STORE 100 W. Main St.* DEES OIL CO. S. Broad St. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison, Distributor This Series of Messages Is Published Each Week By the Following Clinton Firms in the Interest of Inerea>ing Church Attendance IRBY'S MARKET 207 Musgrove St. Johnson Bros. Super Market South Broad St. % % u % S SAVE! or INVEST! with Safety — Profit — Convenience Start Your PLUS VALUE Savings Account Now... at ■ < . : o \Laurens Federal Savevgs\ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THE SECURITY OF A NATION LIES IN THE HOMES OF ITS PEOPLE LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA “Ten Year* of PLUS VALUE Services” 201 W. Main SI ram 25012 GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP Columbia Highway NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna CLINTON TIRE & RECAP. CO. 113 S. Brqpd St. YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 415 W. Main St. “ BANK OF CLINTON 215 N. Broad SI. COOPER MOTOR CO. 211 W. Main St. C. & L. CONCRETE CO. 205 W. Carolina Ave. battle oj ^ttlaine INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. 219 W. Main St. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main St. ADAIR’S Sporting Goods 115 S. Brood St. CHRONICLE PUB. CO. ' 109 Gory S*. the chuncm eon all . .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH Tke Church it the greaictl factor on uarlh for the building of choractur and food cilijrathip It it a tlorthoom of tpintttal valwt Without * tlroog Owich. Miihfi democracy nor civilitaiioo can •urv,ve. There are four round reaioot why every perton thouid attend ictviwt regularly and tupporl me Church. They are (I) For hn owa rake. (2) For hn childrea'i take (3) For the aake of h» community and aahoa (4) For the rake •f *« Chnrch itaelf, which occd. hi moral and material Hippor* f’laa t» to church regularly aad read your BiSL daily. Dag Wadaaada*. .Mauhao. Mat JUudMiN. Chapter Varaaa 1-11 ... ...Ta.... I-W ...... 7. ..SS^S ...... U M je lM.'.'tn-i44 Rocks and a relentless sea . . . stone sentinels . . waves broken into misty foam . . . then caves and clefts and briny pools of rounded sculp ture, ^Who wins the endless fray? Today it may be the rocks, tomorrow the sea! Yet man goes on building his cities, tilling his soil, believing in his God. Is not this the parable of all life? Time, like an ocean, floods relentlessly over the ahoree of life. Today sure! Tomorrow uncertain. But we go on building and tilling—and if we understand the parable—believing in the One whose love and power control today and tomorrow. There is Something in life more eertmin than the rocky coast . . . more persistent than the crashing wave. It it the call of God to faith. It la the firm, sure Message of the Church to a battered, changing world! T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. HOWARD’S i PHARMACY 105 E. Main St. Esso Station 811 S. Broad SL ANDERSON Appliance Co. 9t.