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f 1 ■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE -r- Thuraday. February S. 1W§ Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS. Correspondent *nd RepresenfatKe i Phone Joanna 3261 Mrs J it Vrtersn* ( olum*>u Saturday Mr rxperted stMUd Mr la la I tty. Mr Mrs W'K Waits Mr and Mrs. Fred Bragg. Mr Uvi day On Ice unlay n-ere Mrs Tommy the Hot! in Crevaville Sat. Mary Lehman and Lawson, Wendell Out of town guests were Pam Haris of Nmety«ix. Ricky and Tommy Thompson ol Swtt/er Randy received many nice utfU WOMAN'S SOCIETY MEETS The Woman's Society of Christian and Mrs Fred Bragg. Jr \ Sue and H *‘ r - Mr “"d Mrs Norman Floyd Service of Epworth Methodist ice show in Mr and Mrs. R R Cash of Cow- pens. visit<*d Mi^- J M Bozard Sundav Mr ami Mrs Marvin Humphrey were Sautrday visitors in Given- ville Mr and Mrs Milton Rushton of C.ranitevilk*. spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Reginald Rush- ton Mr and Mrs. Harold Russell and Ha) were Saturday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Wilson in Tay lors and attended the ice show in Greenville. Mrs. Bessie Hipp and Mrs. Hey ward Stroud of Greenwood, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W W. Waits. Mrs Bill Byars, Billy and Lynn, and W C. Gardner visited Mr and Mrs Bill Newland and Howard Short in Charlotte, N. C., last Sun- 1 day \TTEM) It K SHOW Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mrs. Karl Sease and Marilyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Everett* Wicker in Greenville Saturday and attended the ire show. Mr and Mrs L. M Cocklin and family and Johnny Thrift of Char lotte. N. C , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs M D. Honeycutt Mis< s Pat Carr of the University of South Carolina. Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. R G Carr and and Tricia, attended the GreenviIle'Sautrdaj. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Waits Linday of Belton, visited Mr. Mrs W K Waits Saturday Mr and Mrs. Wade Beckom and daughter. Mr ,md Mrs Jesse Lusk of Clinton, visited Mr and Mrs. Grey Stroud recently Mr and Mrs. L. H Poag visited Mr and Mrs. Ed Osborne, Mr ami Mrs. Henry Osborne in Trenton 1 Sunday-. Tommy O'Shields, AA, of San and family, Mr and Mn D. L j Church met on Tuesday night in the Bundrick and daughters. Mr. ami educational building. The president. Mrs. J. L I Many and Dishie, Mrs Mrs Lavinia R Cooley, presided Frances Warner and Dr Marion over the business session. Lawson HERE FOR WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ga^Taneuu and Susanne, and Mrs. Fred Wheeler of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. W.'Hair and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willingham of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham Sunday. Mr s Carson Nabors and children Routine business was heard and a ceramic coffee maker was pre sented to Mr^ Mary Nell Abrams 1 for sidling the most flavoring in a reent money-raising project. Mrs. Jessie Prater presented the prou-am, "Rekindling the Spirit." She was assisted by Mrs. Joy Ab rams and Mrs. Jimmie Murrah. During the social hour the host esses, Mrs. L. J. Brock, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Cyril Abrams and Ch,ldren Simf T' a ?V\ rS , ^l" 13 ^1' served a salad plate with sandwich- to church and home life taking part on the program were Mrs Noonie Clark, soloist. Mrs. Mary Lehman, pianist. Hyde Young, Lester and Wendell Hair, the honoree’s sons, and Rev. James Mitchely. her pastor Mrs Hair was also presented a lifetime membership in the club. She has been a member for 30 years, having moved to Goldville'in 1929, and joining the club shortly thereafter. Mrs. Carl Franzen was the pro gram chairman There were sev eral guests present for the meeting Refreshments of a salad plate, with coffee were served from a beautifully decorated table overlaid with a red doth and holding red and white satin hearts TV room la keeping with the Valentine Now Is the Time to Check Your Sewing Machine Here i« the best, imml experienced mechanic in this section of the state. We also carry one of the lartenl stocks of parts to be found to fit old and new ma chines. SEE OR CALL 310-W AFTER 6 P.,M. FOR EXPERT SERVICE o. f. McIntosh From February 1 to 14 Over at our bank right now Customer Appreciation Time. We have chosen this Valentine Season to tell all our customer*, Thanks for Banking with us”. qp We think the big difference in banks today is the way people are treated. At the same time, however, we want to extend Valentine greetings to all our other friends and neighbors whether they bank with us pr not *MI. S. lilim iSOVoaU. N I 0 camtm and suamin seooooooo Miuna - Moiaai oioosit insuianci cossosaiiou V coffee. Mrs. Tom Reeves was a visitor for the meeting. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, and visits and Dr. McFadden and the staff at .Joanna hospital for the kindnesses to me! 'ford. Fla., spent the week-end with ins mother, Mrs. Sara O Shields. r - . u , .. . , . . mtmm a saiau piaie wim sanuwicn- Oran Nabors. Miss Charlotte De- a " d (irKi > F,at " * ,tcnded ,he lce e s chips cake soft drinks and Vinnev and Mrs Kate Wyatt of show ,n GreenviUe Saturday t. ._ili.ps. cake, drinks, Furman University, Greenville. . F " C Chapman visited relatives were week-end guests of Mr and m Greenville over the week-end Mrs. G C. Nabors. 'V and Mr f St, ' an ^> , Mr. and Mrs Bernard Nabors ^ Ann and J , ud y- Mrs ^ | Thompson of Spartanburg, and Roy Easley, visited Mr. and Mrs L. R. I Thompson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Franzen ... , , . , , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C arl ^ f hde ‘''' a " a paUeat ln tJ,e / hos ‘ >,tal Franzen for several days They are May “^ R b s ' C “ e ” h EToWMND enroute (rom O'Hara Air Force FRANZEN HONORED Base. Park Ridge. 111., to Tindall FR * NZEN HONORED AFB in Florida Mrs Carl Franzen was pleasantly) ‘ Mr and Mrs. George Metts and | children visited Mr. and Mrs. Voight Metts in Little Mountain Saturday. Miss Judy Clardy and Robert Franzen of Piedmont, Mr. and Mrs.,. ... ...... . . , „ Melvin Franzen of Park Ridge, ni., beau , t ‘ fu * b,r,Way cake and f u ol,ow - and Father Gerald Ernst were Sun-, ,n « thed,nn ^ they ^joyed the ice show. Mr. Franzen, Chuckle and! her son, Robert, honored her with a 1 birthday dinner at Capri’s Restau rant in Greenville, i Mrs. Franzen also received a day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Carl Franzen Mrs. Janie Outzs and Danny Hil ler of Newberry, spent "the week- ,ice show in Greenville Saturday Grey Stroud celebrated a day on February 11. Mr .and Mrs. Barron O'Shields were business visitors in Columbia Monday. •Mrs Clyde Atkins. Mrs Lee Tho- n»as. Miss Betty Ann "niomas and Derrill Whitmire attended the ice show in Greenville Friday. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Lena Lovelace is receiving treatment at the Joanna hospital. -Mrs Kathleen Hollingsworth is a medical pa.ie.H at the local hospital.! Mrs. Lillie Mae Gwinn underwent - surgery at Joanna hospital last 1 week. Larry were also present for the oc casion. ■ BIRTHDAY PARTIES end with Mrs James Brown Bya " celebrated her fifth Mr and Mrs Otis Murphy and b,rtbday * lth a par,y at K,nder *! Mr< Belle Willingham attended the ^ on January ^ „ The games were directed by Mrs. birth F B Mitchell and Mrs. Walter By ars. The birthday cake was a pink and white tiered cake with five pink candles. Lynn’s mother, Mrs. Bill Byars, served cake, chips, cold drinks, and candy, and each child received a party ha land horn as favors. John Holland Hunter made pictures of the party. Lynn received a lot of nice gifts. • • • Laura Watts celebrated her birth day with a party at Kindergarten Friday. February 6. Mrs. James Mitchell and Mrs. W. E. Byars were assisted by Mrs. . Jackie Oswalt is convalescing fd- „ _ . l»wing an appendectomy at the lo- anc >Tuckt‘r and Lauras mother, ca! hospital ' trs Bll,y Wa,t# - ,n entertaining Martha Jane Craven is recuperat J* i ; h,k,ren The " , wt re 28 pre! * nt hg after m.nor surgery at Joanna for *** ***' w,h Johnny Wa,ta " hospital a 8 P ecial *uest The children sang Mrs Evelyn Templeton is a mod- ,0 Mrs Wait * ^ Mra Tuck ical patient at Joanna hospital er „ , A . . ., RANDY THOMPSON MAS . Mr8 WaiU *** BIRTHDAY PARTY blue hirthtla y cJke, cold drinks and Kandy Thompson celebrated his wllh baUoon8 b « m * »' , * a •* 13th birthday with a party at the . . . Jaonna club house Saturday night 1 “ rhild nmembrred Laura Mr and Mrs. Leroy Couch. Mr g, J„ and Mn Bdly Thompson of Switz *OlfNG PEOPLE TO WASH CARE tr. directed the games for the 4a „ Th * S * tuor Hl * h ^ JoaaM Presbyterian Church announces they will wash cars on Friday af- guesU present The heart-shaped rake wak dec orated in red and white and held 13 lighted randies teraoon* from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9:00 a. m mOAMKi ( /hi <\ Wi’ Last Day Today-Thursday Feb. 12 TECINICOLOI' • ftfr.t f's-KtR BkOS Friday-Saturday Feb. 13-14 Jules Verne’s Earth to the Moon (Technicolor) The Amazing Story Of Three Men and a Girl Who Made It To the Moon Joseph Cotton, George Sanders, Debra Paget J WOADWRi i (lha\[\e Starts Wednesday, February 18 For 4 Big Days Monday-Tuesday r~: Feb. 16-17 From the Pulitzer Pme Bent Seller There 1a Action. Suspense, Meisdrnms Kihnnd la Basatifnl Cslor Mr and Mrs Lev it To.npvon, 10 5 00 p ,,, ^ P™"** from this Randy » parents, served assorted P™** ' mU <° for ^ y° uth sandwiches, chips, cookies. Valen gra " 1 of the church tine candy and punch T 1 **** de » :nn * ^ c »" washed | may call 6190 for pick-up and deliv- - '■■ ! ery service SAFETY SI PPER The employees of spinning No. 1! were feted with a supper at Pano rama laxlpe on January 31. There r was 147 employees and guests pres ent for the supper Walter WaiU, overseer of the de- JOANNA NEWS NO. 3 partment, congratulated the win ners for their fine safety record and urged them to practice safety each day on the job and in their homes Group singing was also en joyed following the fish, steak and chicken dinner WOMAN’S CLUB MEET The Woman's Club met Thursday night at the club house. Mrs. Mo- deene Brazel, president, presided. It was announced that Uie recent Mothers March netted $416.13 and the Hopewell community turned in $8.75. The annual Valentine party for the residents of the Laurens County Home was discussed. The party will take place on February ) 14 at 3:00 p. m. All members are ; asked to bring magazine to be given to the resdients. Each one at the home will also receive Valentines and candy. The Woman's Club will serve ice cream, cookies and punch at the party. The ladies are asked to meet at the club house at 2:45 and go to the party in a group. The program was on ‘"Hiis Is Your Love Story,” and the principal subject was Mrs. Ella Hair. Upon arrival Mrs. Hair was presented a red camellia and was escorted to the seat of honor on the stage. There Mrs. Hair’s life was unfolded, with Mrs. Sara Byars as cupid, telling each phase of the subject’s life, starting with her school life and The love etory of the white missionary am the Eurasian soldier...under the China sk' 2o* C.iljry-foM 1 BUDDY ADLER'S **oOsjcnom tt«Me« Ingrid BERGMAI Curt URGENS ! 1 1 UARK ROBSON £ ISOBtl LENNART "e feel thin is one of the finest and mo»*t moving pictures to play this theatre in a tong time. ^ Lelsnd Yeung. 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They speak many languages. But each night, before they go to bed, they all say their prayers. Prayer is the greatest common denominator. You can go to church in Japan or Chicago and, regs: J'l-s of the language being spoken, yon will find that you feel equally in communion with God. On World Day of Prayer, join your friends and neighbors in church. Let your prayers mingle with those of other people in churches everywhere. Re member that throughout the centuries, ors) ?r has proven itself the greatest i f for.-es. Let it do so again! Cop} right 1939. Kfttt Ad* S+rvit*. Strfbuig Vm. DEES OIL CO South Broad Street Johnson Bros. Super Market South Broad St. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main SI. Austin-Jones / Furniture Co. 105 South Broad St. DEES OIL CO. S. Broad St. a. COOPER MOTOR CO. E. Carolina Ave. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrove St. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison, Distributor C. & L. CONCRETE CO. 205 W. Carolina Ave. JOANNA STORES Joanna, S. C. Clinton Realty & InsuranceCo. Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, Agt. W. Pitts St. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. 214 W. Main 81. CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 109 Gary St NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna liei i T. E JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Mala 81. McGEE’S DRUG STORE 100 W. Main St. WHITEFORD’S RESTAURANT 301 North Sloan St. HOWARD’S PHARMACY I0S E. Main 8«. YOUNG’S Gulf Service 212 N. Bread 8t. YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 411 W. Mate SL LARK’S Esso Station 411 A Braa4 8L LET US PUT YOUR FIRM NAME HERE This Series of Messages Is Published Each Week By ihe Following Clinton Firms in the Interest of Increasing Church Attendance