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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. (iEORGE METIS, ( orrespondent *nd RepresentaUve
Phone Joanna 3261
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S-Sfft arnl M|> Konruih Boyoe Mr. and Mrs. L T Lawson. Tom-
«nd Keith of San Antonio Texas, my Lawson and Steve Lehman ac-
are visitmf. his parents '«ii and companied Kd«ar Evdrett to Mars
Mrs (lordon Boyce • \ H'il. ^ ^ • Sunday aflaritWMl.
Mr and Mrs .1 \\ K« nnm«ton 'Mike Cooley. of Cletnson College,
arxi Buster, of Atlanta, and Tommy spent the week-end with his mother.
ti'Shields of Jacksonville Fla..! Mrs, Lavinia ll. Cooley
spent the wtrk-end with Mrs Sara 1 Mr and Mrs Ben Weinberg and
o'Shields and family* Missy, of Atlanta, six-nt the wix-k
Mr and Mrs tler.e Bishir;* and end with Mr and Mrs Sloan How
Mr .uiii Mrs Frank Trotter laixl
Larry Murphy, ot Clem son Col-
spent the week-end with Mr
. ad Mrs Otis Murphy.
Mrs Floyd Pitts and Miss Bonnie
• i i'tt.s. attended the State Fair in Co-
1 lulna Iasi Wednesday.
Mrs James Simpson spent t!u
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visited the mountains of North Car
olina Sunday
Gerald Farmer of the U. S. Navy
is visiting his parents. Mr ami Mrs.
A C Farmer.
A-3c Bruce Murphy, of Savannah,
Ga., spent the week-end with Mr.
and'Mrs Millard Murphy.
Mr and Mrs. W. K. Lanford and
Mrs. Bessie Hamm spent the week
end in Knoxville. Tenn., with Rev
and Mrs Horace Hamm and Sgt.
and Mrs. Lester Sweatt and family
sons
and Dicky spent Sunday in Bates
Iniru with Mrs L H Binetiart,
Mr ami M > J F Lnvmai!,
and Mi.v- Ann L.w.nan M.'ittx!
and Mrs .1 F. Lowman Jr
'Gfeenwood Sunday
Miss Evelyn Motes, ot .Columbia,.
Sr .
Mr.
Attrnd Football Game
Among thos*' attending the Clen\
sou-Carolina football game in Co
lumbia last Thursday were Mrs.
Mary Lehman. Wendell Hair. Mr
and Mrs. Pope Oxner. Mr >»nd Mrs.
FJimer Bennett, Claude and L. T.
Lawson. Mr and Mrs. Wadsworth
Nicer. Avery Bridges. Rolfe Clark.
David Boland. Rudy Prater. Guy
Prater. Clyde 'Atkins. Miss Dot
Haupfear. Ralph Prater, Charlie
Cole. Mr and Mrs. Gwrge Saun
ders. Lt. Col, and Mrs. Fred Ross.
and Mrs Bette Towns mi. n
wood spent tin week-end with tln'ir
parents. Mr and Mrs Simon Motes.
Misses Dixie Couch and Helen
McCracken, of Coker College. Harts-
ville, spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs Leroy Couch
Mr and M.s 1). L. Davis arid
M'
Green weekend in Hoiua Path with
,i,id Mrs. Curtis Jackson
Miss Judy Dunlap, of Columbia,
spent the weekend with her par-
. nts. Mr and Mrs. William Dunlap.
ALss Bonnie Pitts 'observed a
birthuay Monday. Oct 27.J. .
Mr arid Mrs. Gene Craven and
larlF is a surgical
vilkVjleneral Hus
Johnn> of Sparianburg. were Sun- Mr and Mrs Bell Waits were Sat
urday \ isitors in Greenville
Miss Lillian Hart, of Agnes Scott
day supper guests of Mr and Mrs.
M C Duncan
Mr and Mrs Frank Brannon yis- College, spent the week-end with Mr
ited Mr and Mrs L H Brannon and Mrs J. B. Hart
m Sihvt.dreet Muida> Mrs G N. Fov and Miss Huth
Mr and Mrs Allen Trammell, of Riddle, ot Laurens, attended The
Golunv . visited Mi and Mrs. D. News-Piedmont correspondents din-
.1 Buchanan our r.g the week-end re. meeting in Greenville Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Childs and Mr and Mrs. HorbeCt Lewis were
childrei of Anderson, were Sunday ca.led to Clarksville. Ga . last week
overnig .t gut'ts ol My ami Mrs uur to Ihe deatii of Mrs Lewis
Andy G. snell niece
Miss- - h end j O'Dell. Sue Boyce Pvt. Jimmy Motes of Fort Jack
and An of W.uthrop College,' son. Mrs Marshall Motes and Mrs
spent ihi y.cte Fair holidays with .I H Wallenzirfe, of Little Rive:
With The Sick
t Mrs Grace Clarl
patient at Greenvi
pital
Mrs Mildred Morgan has return
ed to her home after receiving treat
ment at Joanna Hospital
Mrs Betty Long, of Clinton, re
ceived treatment at Joanna Hospital
several days last week.
Marion F Banks has been a med
ical patient at the local hospital.
Mrs Rita Floyd is recuperating at
her home after undergoing surgery
at St Francis Hospital in Green
ville
j * Rend Revelation 14:1-7
God is a Spirit: and they that worship Him must worship
Him In spirit and in truth. (John 4:24)
i
Only human beings practice worship, for the longing of the spirit to
| ward the Supremo Being is characteristic of them only. Worship is the
I breath of a man's soul and his most valuable prerogative.
This worship is practiced both by the individual in solitude and by the
group in a communal service Whatever the methods of worship may be.
God alone must be the center of worship, for He alone is worthy of our
praise and adoration - |
God abides forever. Whatever else we adore, be it beauty or Ambition,
possessions or friends, these, like the heavenly bodies, set and disappear.
God remains. Jesus, the son of God, remains, for He is the same yester
day, today, and forever In Him we find redemption from our sins. In the
Holy Spirit’s abiding presence we have a faithful guide.
PRAYER
.Almighty God. cleanse the thoughts of our hearts. May
we continually worship Thee and perfectly love Thee through
Jesus Christ our tard, who taught us to pray, “Our Father
who art in heaven . . . Amen.”
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Let us worship God in spirit ancf in truth. I. Matar (Lebanon)
World-wide Bible Reading—Mark 6:1-29
winner of the annual $100 music
scholarship awarded by the Green
ville Symphony Association *
The scholarship went to Mr. Na
bors unanimously by vote of the
symphony board on the recommen
dation of Peter J. Rickett. resident
conductor. Mr. Nabors' has been a
member of the symphony orchestra
for three seasons, plays the tuba
and is qualified as a bass player.
Recipients of the symphony
scholarship assume the responsibil
ity of librarian for the orchestra.
Mr. Nabors has four years of public
school music and is now continuing
private lessons at Furman. He was
a member of the South Carolina All-
State Band in 19M and 1955 and is
assistant director of the 95th Army
Band. South
Guard..
Carolina National
late with yellow decorations.
Each guest remembered Dennis
with a gift. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Burnett, Jr.
itimmunu)
Fred Biag,
visited Mr.
during liit
their ; ,\.i a.iu Mrs Cecil, Dominick
oDeii. r :::d Mr.- Eluer. Bo>ce and Mr*.
and Mi -nd Mis Wadsworth \iver. .%eek-end.
Kay viiinn. ol Greenville, was the Mr and Mis Alvin Bedenbaugh
Fnda> dinner guest of . Mr and and daughters attended the luneral
Mrs Algie Abrams of their sister-in-law. Mrs John
Rev and Mrs P W Turner and Bedcnbaugh. in Columbia Sunday
children of Andersotv visited friends Miss Ethel Rowe, of Furn.an I ni-
in th* lumminitv Saturday after- versity, spent tile week-end with
noon Mrs. Helen Howe.
Airs Roy Pita. Mr> Hugh Simp- Mi and Mi's. D J Buchanan
mxi an!. Ur' M L Rdbtrtson. of v.sited Mr and Mi' Fred W«Tt.>
Clinton visited Mr> Annie Laura near Newberry Sunday afternoon
Simpso mefitlv Mr and Mrs E C. Artewey anJ
Mr and Mrs J C Ruff visited Mvs. K<>> o Deh ot Fort Mill, were
her br.x.he; «i Val Bandriek at .Saturday idnner gu*' - of Mr and
spartai nurg iicnerul Hospital Sun
day Mr Bun-trick h.d om of his
leg' amputated lav! Friday
Mr ..nd Mr* Richard Milling
ham and childreti of Aiken. Mr
and Mr* Harold Willingham and
Marty, of ( I- m*ufi v.sited Mr
Mr* T J
week end
Nus Cecil O Dell
Mr and Mr* G N Foy. Mr and
Mr* Floyd Put* and Mu* Bonnie
PitU attended Ihe hom«-cemmit at
. tun an c reek < Tiurch Sunday
f«.> a <*1 Mrs Jot Johnson were
seek end goes'* ot M and Mr*
Willingham during the Jt4in Lynch w GreenviiU.
Mr* J J Clarke. MM
■Clark. I
Family Gathering
Lt Col and Mrs. Fred Ross were
hosts at a family gathering at thep
'home on Laurens St Sunday.
Dinner was served buffet style
ifrom a beautifully appointed table,
overlaid with a yellow cloth and
centered with yellow chrysanthe
mums.
'Ihose attending the gathering
j were: Dr and Mrs Douglas Ross.
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Ross and
Douglas, of Greenville; Mr and
Mrs Bryce Little. Roseanne and Al.
of Charlotte: Mr and Mrs. Sigsbee
Hair, of Columbia: Misses Ami
Blanev. Dolly Crouch and Brend.t
O Dell, of Winthrop College, Sonny
Ros*. of P C.. and Greenville. Gary
l>eLoache of Clinton; Mike Cooley,
of tlenuwtn Jimmy Templeton, of
Marion. N ( . Mr and Mr* Cecil
O DeU. Sue and Jeff: Mr* Hoy
i'empietoa and Gail. MK J D
C Dell and Bud. John M Ro*> amt
Mr* Lavinia Cooley, Lt. and Mr*
Row*. Fredna. Thuae and Judy
Halloween Carnival
The Joanna Woman’s Club will
t
sponsor a Halloween Carnival at the
Club House Friday, Oct. 31. from 6
to 9:30 p. m. Bingo, cake walks,
and contests will be for all ages.
Everyone is invited A small admis
sion fee will be charged.
Jr., and Dennis Burnett. All were
celebrating their birthdays during
the week.
Donajd Moyer, of Columbia, was
a guest for the dinner.
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Sr.,
were hosts Sunday at a birthday
dinner honoring their children and
grandson. Mrs W B. Kitchen. Miss
Lydia Mac Burnett. John Burnett.
Birth Announcements
Davis
Pvt. and Mrs. James E. Davis, of
Clinton, announce the birth of a
daughter. Eleanor Teressa. on Oct.
20 at Joanna Hospital.
Mrs. Davis is the former Ida Neil
Malpass, of Clinton.
Nabors Wins Greenville Symphony
Music Award
Oran Rogers Nabors, a Furman
University senior music student
from Joanna, yesterday was named
Jesse S. I-ever Passes
Jesse S. Lever, 76, of near Joanna,
died early last Tuesday at a Colum
bia hospital after an illness of a
year.
Mr. Lever was born and reared in
Augusta, Ga . a son of the late
George and Ella Odom Lever. He
had made his home in Saluda coun
ty for a number of years where, he
was a member of Bethany Metho
dist Church. Recently he had made
his home with his son, Heyward L.
Lever, near Joanna.
Surviving are two sons, Heyward
L. Lever of Joanna; and Bennie G
Lever of Saluda; one daughter,
Mrs. Ona L. Bridges of Joanna,
one sister, Mrs. Mary Swindler of
Sahida; four grandchildren, and two
great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
Wednesday afternoon at the Ep-
worth Methodist Church in Joanna
by the Rev. Nathan Flemming, the
Rev. Cyril Hamm and the Rev. J.
B Mitchell. Burial was in Bethany
Methodist Church Cemetery in Sa
luda County.
tec.
, Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having claims
against said estate will present
them on or before that date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
D. F. PATTERSON,
Palmetto Bank,
Committee
Oct 4. 1958 4p-O-30
CREDITORS' NOTICE
All persons having claims aganist
the estate of Walter A. Johnson, de
ceased, are hereby notified to file
the same duly verified, with the un
dersigned, and those indebted to
said estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
LILLA TODD JOHNSON,
Executrix
October 9, 1958 3c-0-3'J
Thursday, (fctobar SO, 19S8
FINAL SKnUUNT
Take notice that on the 5th day cf
November, 1958, I will render a
final account of my acta and doings
as Guardian of the estate of Sam-
mie J. Richardson, Jr., in tha office
of the Judge of Probat^ of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on
the same day will apply for a final
discharge from my trust as Guard
ian. ^ ▼
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to make
payment on or before that date;
and all persons having claims
against said estate will present
them on or before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
LEAH RICHARDSON, ‘
Guardian.
Clinton, S. C.
Oct 2, 1958 * 4c-0-30
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 6th day cf
November ,1958, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
as Committee of the estate of Isaac
O’Neal Adair in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun
ty, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the
same day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Commit-
LAURENS COUNTY
Tax Books Open Nox.1
1 he tax books of Laurens County will open for pay
ment of the following' taxes:
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§ ^
w S
Special
School
School
Bonds
School
Deficit
Board
Educ.
1957-58
Total
18
34
1
53
18
30
4
1
53
• 18
38
56
18
42
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%
60Y«
Laurens No. 55
Laurens No. 56
(County-wide includes: ordinary countv, 9 mills;
bonds, 8 mills; hospital, 1 mill—total. 18 mills.)
(Mauldin-Simpsonville-Fountain Inn Water District
levy, 8 mills.)
-'
Every male between the agres of 21 and 60 years, who
is not physically disabled is required to pay $1.00 poll tax.
Tax books -open November 1, 1958, and will remain
open without penalty through December 31, 1958. Taxes
will be collected through April 16, 1959, with pe4fclty
added, and will go into execution Aprfl 15, 1959. ThefoU
lowing penalties will be collected: Januarv, 1 per cent;
February, 2 per cent; March, 3 per cent; and from April
1 to April 15, 7 per cent.
. ALLEN D. COLEMAN
COUNTY TREASURER
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can find the right answer.
Have you ever discovered that God can aatiafy your
longings? In His Church, you work and play with
other teen agers, sharing with them the experience
of worship through music, Bible study, and prayer.
Here you discover that others have passed tnrojjjh
similar experiences, solved similar problems.
1 _ In the Church are adults who remember their own
i, and have come to realise that human
i or leas alike, regardless ot age. Here
.—i can help and who roolly understand!
The Church offers you teen agers an opportunity to
be yourselves at your very best, to exercise all your
to make life as wonderful as your
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(oo4 ciincMkip. I( • ftorahotp* of
tpinlua! vtlon. Without t ltro*| Church,
neither dcmocticjr nor civilitnliot eta
aunikd. There ait four round reawai
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regularly tad wppori the Church. They
trot (I) Far hit own »ake. (2) Far hn
childrea't itLt. (}) Far the take af hit
coaunuaity tad aolion. (4) Far da aahe
af Or Church itatlf, which aeedl hia
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