The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 29, 1959, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Tkura4*y. J&aoary 29. 1959
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. GEOROE METTS. Corrwpondenl and Reprwenlati\f
Thonf Joanna 3261 ,
Mrs. i'arolyn Luwk r and
ter were Sunday ovenught guests ol
Mr and Mrs Beaver Duckett in
WhUrmre
Mr ami Mrs J B Humphries,
Mr itnd Mrs. Gerald Humphnes
visited Mrs. LiIIh’ Mae Mills at
tiret'nville General hospital Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Billy Stewart and
Keith of North Augusta, spent the
week «“nd wilh Mr and Mrs laike
Clark, Mr and Mrs James Stog-
nor
SI NDAY IN COLI MBU
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crolley,
Mrs. Saltte Bridges and Davy
Sanders visMed Hobert CroHey,
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Drake In CV
lutnbia \
Mr and Mrs. H M Elliott .^kt*
last week-end in Georgetown with
their children, Mr and Mrs Calvin
Elliott, Mr. and Mrs Jim Mundy.
Mr. and Mrs D V. Wright. Mr.
and Mrs. James Turner were Sun
day guests of the Elliotts and Mun
dys.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stockman and
sons of Lottie Mountain. Mr and
Mrs Olin Adams of Newberry, vis
ited Mr and Mrs Johnny' Moore
Sunday
Mr and Mrs C. J. Craig and
Miss Crystdle Craig visited L. B
Craig in Woodruff Sunday Mr
Craig has been quite ill.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Kred Ross and
fanifly spent Sunday in Columbia
with Mr. and Mrs S. L Hair.
Miss Brenda Cltell of Winthrop
College. Rock Hill, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Cecil O'Dell
VISIT IN GREENVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Algte Abrams and
t hildi rn spent Sunday in Green-
vilte with Mr. .uid Mrs. Ray
Quinn.
Mr and Mrs Marion Crowder!
.ukI chddri'n of Mountville. Mr and
Mrs J B Livingston and daugh
ters of Prosperity, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. C
A Dickey Mr and Mrs. Gene Cro
mer. Mr. and Mrs Roy Bedenbaugh
and Martha visited the Dickeys
Sunday.
Mrs Lillian Hamilton, C h e r r y
Hamilton and Debbie Dixon of Co
lumbia, spent Sunday with H. P
Bragg
DAVENPORT VISITOR
Miss Joan I-ehman of Green
ville, was the week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Daven
port.
Mr and Mrs. George Saunders
and sons visited the latter's grand
mother. Mrs John Gray Barron, in
Fort Lawn Sunday.
J B Johnson observed a birth
day on January 25
DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT CARRY THIS IABEI...
ART GRADE "A’-All THE WAY!
THwXtO.OlHfcR
Mr and Mr*. J. C. Ruff visited
rvl.it% iv» in W h^rmre Sunday
Mrs Gussie (labornr of Trenton,
was a Saturday supper guest of
Mr and Mr*. L H Poag Mr. and
Mrs David Hadden accompanied
Mrs. Osborne to Tier ton fc the
week-end
Mr and Mrs. George Jones and
family of Anderson, were Sunday
supper quests of Mr and Mrs. Cecil
O'Dell
Mr and Mrs Bobby Boyce and
Cherry' of .Aiken, spent the week
end with Mr and Mrs. Roy Boyce,
Mr. and Mrs Mason Rowland. s '
Mrs. H G. Murrah.’Jr , Mrs. 0.
E Martin. Mrs. David Madden,
M C. Duncan and W. J. .Crocker
were in Charlotte recently for the
Spring Fashion Show at the Buy
ers Market
Mrs. Lavinia Cooled and J M.
Ross were week-end guests-of Mr.
and Mrs S L Hair in Columbia
iMr. and Mrs Ben Weinberg and
Missy of Atlanta, Ga., spent several
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Sloan Rowland. —
Misses Helen and Doris Phillips
of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week
end with Mr and Mrs. Frahk Phil
lips.
Johnny Buchanan and Mrs. Linda
Trammell of Columbia, spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs D. J. Buchanan
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer of
Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Shu-
ford Lewis Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Sims of Laurens,
visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. E Martin
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. J. B Killian and
Larry visited relatives in Prosperity
and White Rock Sunday.
John E O'Shields will celebrate
a birthday January 31.
Mr and Mrs Gene Craven and
Gay 'pent the week-end in George
town with Mr and Mrs H C. El
Iiott and family
WITH TOE SICK
Mr.- Juamta Davenport returned
home Monday after being a surgical
patient at the Joanna hospital
E J. Willingham vs receiving
treatment at the Joanna hospital at
this limr.,
Mr* Evir Tinsley of Newberry,
received treatment for a fractured
inkle at the Joanna hoopital during
the week-end
Mrs' Jolene Mason is rccuperat | the church are cord.ally invited to
mg at her home fdUowtrg surgery I a tend.
at the local honpital
• Mrs Lot ir Rowland rcc .vod
'.reufment r* toe local hospital sev
eral days last week
Harold Martin underwent a tonsil-
ert.'iny at the Joanna hospital last
week
Stevie Laurence -has been dis
charge! from the Joanna hospital
following a tonsilectomy.
Mikril Bushton Is a patient at
the local nospital followin: an ap-
ivndectomy.
H-b Uldrick is a surgical patient
at the Roper hospital in Charleston.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
W ITH P ARTY
Kathy Melt* eelebra’ed her birth
day with a party at her home Sat
urday afternoon Eleven young
friends were present to cel«*brate
with Kathy.
Kathy's pare-is, Mr. and Mr*.
George Metis, directed the games
and contests' Prizes were won by
Jack Prater, Samira Johnson, Nor
man Young and Debra Etters.
Later the guests sang 'Happy
Birthday" to'Kathy as she blew out
the candles on the yellow and white
Mrs Mildred Baker is a surgical birthday cake. Cup cakes, ice
pa.ient at Joanna hospjt,d/. eream, and cold drinks were serv
ile nn is McCarson is receiving ed with party baskets filled with|
medical treatment at the Joanna candy, bubble gum. balloons and
hospital at this time. j party hats given as favors.
Kathy received many nice gifts
which. were opened for all to ad-
mire. -
SAFETY SUPPER
The employees of the Realty
Company of Joanna Mills enjoyed
a safety supper at Panorama Lodge
Saturday evening. There were 21
guests present for the occasion.
The employees were congratulat
ed on having an accident free year
and were urged to practice safety
every day of the coming year. Fol
lowing the supper square dancing
was enjoyed.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Johnny Johnson celebrated his 5th
birthday with a party at Joanna
Kindergarten last Thursday mor-
nnig.
Mrs. J. B. Mitchell and Mrs. W.
E. Byars had charge of the rcrea-
tion period. Later the chocolate and
yellow birthday cake was cut and
served with ice cream.
Each child remembered Johnny
with a gift.
BOV SCOUTS HOLD COURT
OF HONOR
A Boy Scout Court of H.mor was
held last Monuday night at Rocky
Springs Presbyterian Church near
Laurens
Alfred Harrelson was awarded h:s
First Class Badge, Donnie Estes
received his Second Class Badge.
Merit Badges were awarded to Al
fred Harrelson for Scholarship.
Home Repairs, Citizenship in the
Home, Cooking, and First Aid;
Randy Thompson for Home Re
pairs and Poultry Raising; Le-
Grande Smith for Citizenship in the
Home.
The next Court of Honor will be
held at Calvary Baptist Church in
Chnton on Monday, March 16. at
7:00 p. m
MOTHERS M ARCH ON POLIO
Don’t forcet the Mothers March
of Dimes tomorrow, Friday, Jan.
30, at 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Be ready
with your contribution when the
Metiers knock at your door
CARD OF THANKS * . .
1 '•'a it to thank each one far the Frances (Sissy) Whelchel cele-
flowiT* cards, and visits ard to the brated her sixth birthday with a
nurs«*s and Dr McFadden for their party at her home Saturday after-
kmd-ievM-s while I was in the hos- noon
pita! May the Lord Wes.* each one Mrs Gertrude Avery and Mr*
of you Margie Young aaosted Mrs Whel
—MRS LEONA EVANS ! chef in entertaining the 14 chil-
WSCS TO MEET Iren present '
TJh- Worn.m » Society of Chn.*Lan Sissy's birthday cake was white
Service of Epworth Metnudnt with pink decora Luo* and held 18
Chinch will meet Tlir*day night, lighted candles
February 3. at 7 00 p m in the Mrs Whrichri aerved cookie*.
Edu athmui Hu.Ming All women of chip*, sandwiches and punch Sissy
recaved many ate* gifts She is the
daughter «f Mr. and Mr* M G.
f? neicncr
CARD or THANKS
I want to thank everyooe for the
cards, flowers, visits, and prayers
while 1 was in the hospital And to
the hoopital staff and Dr. McFad
den for all the care and ktndneaacs
shown me Especially do I thank
the pastors for their cheerful visits
and consolsbons I also wish to
thank the WMU for the Sunshine
Box. May the Lord bless each one
of you.
—MRS BERTHA STROUD
JOANNA PTA MEETS
The Joanna Parent-Teacher Asso
ciation met Monday night, Janu
ary 26, in the school cafeteria. The
president, Mrs. Lula Mae O’Dell,
presided over the business session.
Several reports were given and new
items of business were brought be
fore the group.
L. Vernon Powell of Clinton, was
the guest speaker of the evening.
Mr. Powell gave an Interesting and
informative talk, on the National
Polio Foundation and the March of
dimes. The film, ‘‘The Challenge,”
was shown in conjunction with
the message.
Following the program home
made cookies, coffee and tea were
served by Mrs. Billy Willingham,
Mrs. J. B. Killian, Mrs. Ernest
Floyd, Mrs. ^Johnny Moore, and
Mrs. George Melts.
Special guests for the meeting
were Mr. and Mrs. Powell and Mrs.
S. P. Bowers.
NEW PASTOR ARRIVES
Rev. James Oaaoa, new pastor el
the Joanna Revival center, and his
family have moved into the conunu
mty. Their residence is Ml MUtoo
Road Rev. Cason succeeds Rev.
Ben Jones who is now with the
Church Mission Field A cordial
welcome has been extended Rev.
Cason and his f amily and good
wishes of the co men unity and con
gregation follow Rev. Jones In his
ministry on the mission field.
Funeral Services
For Luther M. Patton
Held On Wednesday
Funeral services for Luther Moore
Patton, of the Sandy Springs com
munity, were held Wednesday after
noon at Sandy Springs Methodist
Church conducted by Rev. James
Williams. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Mr. Patton, 69, was found dead
near his home late Monday after
noon apparently from a heart at
tack.
According to Deputy Sheriff W.
D. Burns, Mr. Patton left his house
about 3:20 p. m. and when he did
not return, a search was started by
his son. The body was found about
one-half mile from the house.
A coroner’s jury was impaneled
by Deputy Burns to view the body.
Members were A1 Rawl, Jim Arm
strong, Joe Sumerel, Pete Fuller,
A. D. Mitchell and Rhett Garrett.
No date for an inquest has been set.
A native of Buncombe County.
N. C.. Mr. Patton was a son el the
late Edward and Rhode Alexander
Patton. He was a retired textile
employe x
Surviving are his wife. Mrs Janie
Templeton Patton; one son. Jame*
E. Patton, of Laurens; four broth
era, Howard. Clyde, and Claude
Patton, all of Laurens, and Clar
ence Patton, of Woodruff; three
sisters, Mrs. Hattie Templeton, of
Enoree; Miss Ruth Patton, of Laur
ens, arid Mrs Grace Johnson, of
Joanna.
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Super Market
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GASTLEY’S
GIFT SHOP
t'olumbia Higksray
NEWBERRY
COUNTY BANK
Joanna
CLINTON TIRE
& RECAP. CO.
113 S. Broad St.
YARBOROUGH
OIL CO.
115 W. Main SI.
CITIZENS FED,
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220 W, Main St.
ADAIR’S
Sporting Goods
115 S. Broad St.
BANK
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m V lima! St
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E. Carolina Ave.
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TKe OktircK it the freafett farloi on
garth for thg btnldmf of charactelr and
food ciiixeruhip. If tt a Morehou* of
spiritual value*. Without a ttrong Church,
neither democracy mot civilization can
aunrivg. There are four tound reasons
why every person should attend service*
regularly and support the Church. They
are: (I) For ht* own aake. (2) For hi*
children** aake. ()) For the take of h»*
community nnd nation. (4) For the take
of the Church s«»elf, which needs hi*
■tors) nnd material aupport Plan In go
to church regularly and read your Bible
daily.
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200 W. Main St.
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thought of shoveling the front walk or checking the
firewood supply?
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be confined to it forever. Our natural urge toward
growth it a strong one. We instinctively want to
progress mentally, physically, and spiritually.
Nature will take care of a large part of the mental
and physical part of our growth. But for our spiritual
development, we must look toward the Church.
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PHARMACY
105 E. Main St.
It is never too late to start learning—and you will
find the Church the moat patient of teachers. Start
t*Vr.d:ng service* this Sunday.
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