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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Fbursday, January 15, 1959 TH[ WORLD S MOSI WIDllV USED CEVOMONAl CtUPE Read Romans 6:13.1* Alter the petals had dropped from the blossoms of the young cherry tree ia my garden, I watched the tender leaves unfold their shiny new ness. A urh like suhstanoe covered the end of one branch Hastily I pull ed the away and destroyed the tent caterpillar* inside before they devoured the leaves The crumpled leaves soon opened and Ctvnv healthy in the fresh air and sunlight. My less fortunate neighbors had ( been besieged by the pests. The leaves on thielr young trees were destroyed by the caterpillars. The year’s luir e r undergoing surgery vest was lost, and many of the trees were seriously damugtd Mrs. Lucille Thomas is a patient As tent caterpillars cat the life and beauty' out of a tree, undetected sin a t Joanna Hospital for treatment, damages the personality and character of a man. When we live close Mike Mason is receiving treat- to Christ, we detect each unwonhmess as it arises, and the ugliness can m ent at the local hospital. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Gillette Rowe is a surgical patteut at J oanna Hospital B. F.,Sample has returned to his home alter receiving treatment at the local hospital Mrs Lillie Mae Gwinn received treatment at the local hospital sev eral days last week R. H. Jennings underwent sur gery at Joanna Hospital last week. Mrs. Lavinia Cooky Is a medical patient at Joanna Hospital. Odell Owens was admitted to the local hospital on Thursday for treat ment. C C. Waldrop is receiving treat ment at Joanna Hospital. Mrs. Lillie Mae MUls is a patient at Greenville General Hospital. Liitle Ricky Bedenbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bedenbaugh, is a patient at Newberry Hospital aft- Gary. James and Wanda. Mrs. Jake Wise Chris and Lester, Mrs. Dovey Adams and Judy. Alvin. Stella Jean and Nila Killian, all of Prosperity, and Miss Brtnda Dennis, of Gilbert. Iks Killian served cup cakes and chocolate iee cream. Public Records be plucked away before much damage is done PRAYER Dear God. Orator of alt living things, help me Co guard my body so Chat it wili be a living temple. Guide my growth In Christian love. Whatever talents Thou hast given me, help me to preserve them against the destructive power of evil and deveiof them for Thy honor and glory- For the Master’s sake, \naen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Sin is anything which alienates' me from God Winifred Graber (California) Howard Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs James Marshall, has returned to his home after being a patient at -Greenville General Hospital. I World wide Ribie Reading—Isaiah 55:7-1.1 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS. Correspondent and Representative 1‘hone Joanna 3261 Mr and Mrs J. C l»oLan. of At- Mr and Mrs S L Hair in Colum- l..nta, spent the week-end with Mr bia. and Mrs P F. Swygert Mr. and Mr> S C. Tirs.ey. Deb Mr and Mrs Charlie Davis, of Newberry, visited Mr and Mrs. I. V. Whittle Sunday afternoon Mrs. Johnny Moore and Mrs Bill bie and Keith, of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphrey Mr. and Mrs Derrill Bozard and Thomas were Saturday shoppers in Marty and Mrs. J. M Bozard visit- Oran Nabors, of Greenville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'G. C. Nabors. Fred Bragg. Sr., observed a'birth day on January 5. Mrs. Bragg is celebrating a birthday today, Jan- ury 15. Lamar Frierson and children, I Jean and Kenny, of Augusta, spent i the week-end with Mr and Mrs I |E. Alexander Mr and M^s Fred Bragg will ob serve a wedding anniversary Jan i uary 17. Mr. and Mrs. Olga Hair and chil dren of Greenwood, visited Mrs. W W Hair Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. C. B Cole, of Charleston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole. Mrs. J. J. Abrams. Mrs. IToyd Abrams, Mrs. Algie Abrams. Mrs J. L. Abrams and Miss Linda Abrams visited Mrs. Mildred Hamby at Greenville General Hospital Sunday afternoon Mrs. Charles Barne> celebrated a birthday January 12. Mr and Mrs. Haskell Metis and The following public records were filed the pest week in the of fice of the Clerk of Court of Lau rens County. Property Transfers Claude A. Ezell to Luther K. Thompson, 1.49 acres on highway from Waterloo to Ware Shoals, for $3,132.00 and subject to a mort gage. James C. Wilson to Hugh C. Ray, lot on North Sloan Street. Clinton, for $3,000.00. J. D. Robins to O. C. Coursey and Mrs. Gigssie Mae Coursey. lots on Lake Greenwood for $1,060. Gillette Simpson and Lewis Simp son to Mason Simpson and Cecile A. Simpson, lot on U. S. Highway 76 for $10 00,. love and affection. Mason Simpson and Cecile A. Simpson to Eugene Sinvnons and Martha Simpson Simmons, lot on U. S. Highway 76 for $10.00 and assumption of mortgage. Gillette Simpson, Lewis Simpson, and Mason Simpson to Eugene Sim mons and Martha Simpson Sim mons, lot on U. S. Highway No. 76 for $16 00, love and affection Charles Henry Knight to Audrey Knight, 2 2 acres just went of Cold Point, for $3 00. love and affection and assumption of mortgage Mrs Janie H. Bell to Otin B Bell, 10 acres on South Carolina Highway No. 72. for $10.00 and other valuable considerations Maude D Henderson and Evelyn Henderson, to W. R. McCuen, Jr., 499 acres bounded by the Cleo Wofford Estate, for $3,000.00. Dr .J. B Branyon to Charles H. Bishop and Mildred H. Bishop, lot on Lake Greenwood for $500.00. E. L. Jones to Kenneth R. El. lege, lot on the old Greenwood high way for $200 00. A. C. Covan to Blanche C. Co- vah. N acres in Hunter Townsltip, and also lot bounded by lands of Bailey and Patterson, for $1,500.00. R. F. Armstrong to Louise Y. Garrett, 40 acres of land bounded by lands of T. B. Campbell, and 54 l s acres known as the W. B. Ab ercrombie place, for $1.00 and other valuable considerations. G. B. Naliey and Jasper P. Les ley to Blake P. and David Garrett, 41 acres on Lake Greenwood for $100 and other considerations. Hubert J. Pitts to John Sobey Glover and Frances Killian Glover, lot on Calvert Ave., Clinton, for $10.00 and other valuable considera tions. Ola B. Sanders to Joe H. Bonds, 7.67 acres on the Laurens to Green MW way, Clin. Blackwell, wood Highway, for $10 0* and other considerations Joe H Bonds to Ola B lot on Phillips St . Clinton, fof $10 00 and other conaideratioos , Marriage Liceaaea Issued . Charles David Bruce, Laurens, and Pearl Elizabeth Moore, Lau rens. Robert Stewart Dunaway ton, and Linda Joyce Clinton. William Charles Smith, Greer, and Bertha Ann Sexton, Duncan. Willie James Madden, Laurens, and Jessie Bell Williams, Laurens. James Cecil Miller, Owing*, and Brenda Joyce Hensley, Fountain Inn. John Wesley Lackey, Whitmire, and Edna Murphy Dominick, Clin ton. Anthony Belmont Mims, Wood ruff, and Flora Belle Compton. Ow ing*. Lumus Robinson, Lanford, and Mary Louise Todd, Laurens Johnnie Henderson, Clinton, and j Laura Williams, Clinton. John Edgar Caldwell, Enoree, and Ida Mae Cunningham, Laurens. Grady Johnson, Cross Hill, and Carrie Lee Williams, Cross Hill. Sammie James Richardson, Jr., Clinton, and Hattie Louise Godfrey, Clinton. Robert Hatfield Stretcher, Jr., Waynesville, N. C., and Amelia Joyce Simpson, Gray Court. l-AS-TOAST WINTERS CAN BE YOURS If You Insulate and Weatherstrip Your Hoaae Enjoy freedom from cold drafts and aave on fuel bills. Home insulation pays for Itself in fuel savings, in increased comfort—more than you can measure in dollars and cents. ' SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS —Roofing —Siding —Sheet Metal Work —Gutters —Downspouts —Metal Vents —Cy-Craft Fences —Aluminum Awnings —Bonded Built Up and Tar and Gravel Roofs For Free Estimates — Call or Write J. A. SMITH, JR, P. O. Box 144 CLINTON, S. C. Phon* 967-J —Representing— AUGUSTA ROOFING & METAL WORKS, Inc. AUGUSTA, GA. Use The Chronicle Want Ads! Greenville Mr and Mr*. J. M. Niwer. Mike Md Beta). *f Grernsbcre. N. Q; Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Nlver and Twain) ef Savannah. Ga.; Mr. and Mi*. C. H. Nlver Mr*, -rrmri Geistrr. af Ain., and Mis* .Ann Nlver. of Wkn- (.arep openi the week-end with Mr and Mrv W. H Nlver. ed Mr. and Mrs S. L Ruff in Sil- family, of Newberry, were Sntur verstreet Sunday afternoon day supper guests of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mr*. R E League, of .George Melts Easley, were week-t-nd guests of Mr S-Sgt and Mr* Harold L Card and Mrs S. A League ner. Ricky and Tin*, of Fort Walton Mrs J H Wallenzine. ot Uk Li Fla » prp f*™ 1 tie Kiver-Dominick community. Kuest* of Mr and Mrs Perry 8*7- spent the week-end with Mr and * 5 ** 1 Mrs Fred Bragg Mr and Mrs Jack Hunmcutt and Mr and Mrs J B Humphry -^ckie spent the weekend in Augus Mrs Jesse Rogers and Mr and and Mr and Mrs Gerald Humph u *‘ th relatives and attended the Mrs Joe Rogers, of Augusta, visit- oes visited Mrs Lillie Mae Alills at s| fNi in 6 .Auditorium, ed Mr and Mrs E H Hunmcutt Greenville General Honpital Sun Sunda) , day. U. Col Fred Rims of Washing ^ Mrv Elbert Boyce at ton D C . spent the week-end with ***d*d ■_ Leadership Training Mrs Bam and daughters •* T**** Luthers Charm Mr and Mm K J WiMinghnm w Mrs K L Francis and Mr> Mary ' . ,n * ' 1 3n kmfnji, art-re m rnariotu- Tuesday ‘ 1 u for the Virginia Carolina' Fashion Mrs J F Low man and M*a Ann lawman .(tended a bridal shower Mr ind Mfl j H Kiium, and for Mus Betty L>u St. ron in Green vulU * Mr || a wogd •riurda) night KilLan at White Rock Saturday and J M Res und Mis 1 red Roaa Mrs Gladys Adams :n Prosperity were Friday overnight guaats of Sunday. Mr and Mrs Harold Rhodes, of Whitten Village, were Monday sup per guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Hunmcutt BIRTH ANNOUNCE ME VT RCRNETT Mr and Mrs John Burnett. Jr., announce the forth of a son oa Jan uary 12 at Joanna Hospital i T*f«phon« Talk M. L. CAMPBELL Your Telephwnr Manager MOIHER* MARCH ON POLIO Joanna will join other towns, ett let and commumUe* of the nation January 30. when they participate for tha ftm time m the annual March of Dimao Begtnatng at 7 30* in the evening each home in Joanna and surrounding areas will be visit ed. and indivHlwab will be givon an opportunity la make a contribute' which will be used to fight throe of the most prevalent crippling dis eases tnrtn defects, arthritis THANKS HOR CALUNOf To let you know how immfc we appreciate having you ax a customer we re celebrating Thanks for Calling’’ month. TUat’i our way of saying Blanks not only for the calk you make, but ako (or the op portunity of aerving you And that goct> for all of us—opera tors, installers, service repre sentatives, linemen When you see our “Thanks for Calling" b.idges, or hear that phrase, please take it, too, ax a small expression of the satisfaction we get out of bringing people together and supplying com munications services so impor tant to you Again, “Thanks for Calling!” AFTER-HOLIDAYS LET-DOWN? Friends ,-nd relatives who gathered for the holidays are scattered again . . . children are back at college ... all the happy hustle and bustle is over. But don’t let it get you down! Out-of-town folks are always as near as your phone. And Long Dis- taaoe costs so little, especially when you call station-to- Mptioo after 6 P.M. or any time Sundays. By the way, why not arrange a regular time for your college son or daughter to call home? It’s a happy event you’ll both look forward to, whether ooce a week or once a month. ITS ODD •« s way, how many farms around the country have all kinds of work-saving machinery — but just oik Kfeptionc Lor -‘cample you’ll see electric milking ma chine' power tools, c'mveyors. grata mixers Yet when the phufK f.ags, someone has to run from one of the farm budding* into (he house ... or through several rooms . .. lo answer if (and dial's usually the farmer s wife). With phuoet among ouly pfrmin a day each, the (arm Humid have them wherever needed JuM cal mfc* mu* We wuh to ceil atuauoo to thr tact that the Natieuai Foundation <hd not share ia the local Conusu iut> Chest Drive Whether or not we have a part in the March ot Dimes program, any pertoo Wrick en with any of these diseased or needing help will receive assistimrv trom % Foundation funds It is hoped that when the band of mercy is extended to Joanzuans on the night of January 33 that each one will he ready to assist with a contribution FILM TO BE SHOW?* AT MEETING The conun ittee and group cap lams of the Mother's March Volun teers for the Mhrch of Dimes will mee'. Thursday night (tonight) at 7:30 at the club house. A film, “The Challenge.” will tie shown to acquaint the workers with ! the work they will be doing in the March of Dimes All of those inter ested in helping in the Mother’s March are invited to attend this meeting. The Mother’s March on ; Polio will begin at 7:30 p. m. Jan uary 30. Each house in the commu nity will be visited at that time. REENLLSTS LN AIR FORCE Kenneth Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Boyce, has reenlisted in the .Air Force ior six Vears. Ken neth is stationed at L jckland Air Force Base at San Antpnio, Texas, where he and his wif^ and child make their home. [ HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Larry Killian celebrated his 8th birthday recently with a party at his home on Magnolia treet. Retia Adams, of Prosperity, as sisted Larry's mother. Mrs. J. B. Killian, in directing games for the 32 guests present Prizes were won by Alvin Killian. Larry and Pee Wee Marshall. The birthda* cake was white and decorated la a cowboy motif Happy Birthday was song by the gueots as Larry blew out the 8 candles Favors id balloons, candy and party hats Ur am ct U. S. Choice Whole or Half LEG O LAMB Sirloin Lamb Chops 5 to 7 Lb. Average Lb u. s. CkoicH 59 lb 79 HENS Cubed Veal Steak Tasty Chicken to 6 Lb. Avg Lb 29 Arour'f Frozen 7* RICE Mahatma Long Groin WINNJMXE HELPS YOU SAVE! PEARS Thrifty MoM Bartlett No. 2Vi Urn* I •» Your Chofca W*tt a 1500 SWIFTS JIWtL 3-U. Cm. or ASTOt 3-U>. Can SHORTENING DIXIE CRYSTALS or DOMINO SUGAR WHITE AROW Regular or Blue DETERGENT NEW! Angel Food 1 of Your Chotoo a IS M Pound Bog 49 39 ✓ Limit 1 a $500 u.s.Noi RUSSET POTATOES 10 ICE CREAM SUPERBRAND Popular F favors FLORIDA JUICY J. ». Oranges 5 & 39; Pot Pies BREAD Dixie Thrifty 16-Oz. !£ 69/ 25c