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1 / / \ - T Thursday, February 4, 1960 THE CLINTON CHR^NICLfc * Personal and Social News of ^Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Representative Telephone Joanna 3261 •00O*00O**0*+0000000*00000*0+000***00+0000O********00000*0000****0 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dominick visit ed Rev. Nathan Fleming-at the Medical Hospital in Charleston Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Hill and son, Jimmy, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will soon move to Colum bia to make their home. Mrs. Dan Gunter will^celebrate a birthday on February 6. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag and Mrs. L. H. Poag visited Mr. and Mrs Eddie Paleo in Fayetteville, N. C., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroud of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Bertha Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian and Larry attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Hattie Amick Bouknight, in Newberry last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. owman of Co lumbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Low man, Sr., Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr, and Ronnie of Greenwood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowman. Mr .andt Mrs : Alvin Nabors of Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields and Allen visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N., Sons in Little Mountain Sunday HERE FROM CLEMSQN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willing- j ha mand family of Clemson, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham. Mrs. Walter Johnson observed a birthday February 3. Their daugh ter, Sandra, had a birthday on Feb ruary 4. Mr and Mrs. Avery Ruff and Judy of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. P. F. Swygert Mr. and Mrs. H. M Elliott and Mrs. Emma Higginbotham were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mundy, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Elliott in Georgetown. • Mrs. J. J. Abrams, Mrs. J. D. O’Dell aind Mrs. Annie Laura Sin\p- son were Monday visitors in Green ville. While there they also visited Mrs. Cecil O’Dell at General Hos : pital. Mrs. Hermie Wood of Newberry, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert. Jan Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young, celebrated her fifth birthday January 29. IN FLORIDA LAST WEEK S rs. J. M. Hatton,sSr., Joined brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey of Si^tp- sonville and visited points of In terest in Florida last week. J. M. Ross, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mike Cooley visited Mr. and Mrs Sigsbee Hair in Columbia Sun day. | ' Rev. 1 P. W. Turner of Anderson, visited^friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole spent the week-end in Charleston with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole,' Mr. and Mrs. J. W' Mills spent the week-end in Millen, JGa , with Mr. and Mrs. James Cay Baker. Mrs. Charlie Cole, Mrs. Bessie Hamm and F^ed Putnam attended the funeral of their uncle, S. M. Thompson, in Fountain Inn Monday. Mrs. Roy Templeton and Cecil O'Dell were Monday visitors in Fort Mill. WITH THE &1CK i Mrs. Lula Mae O’Dell is a patient at the Greenville General hospital. Her address is: Mrs. Cecil O'Dell, Room 323, Third Floor, Greenville General Hospital. Mrs Frances Douglas has return ed home after being a patient at Joanna hospital. Miss Rebecca Craven is a med ical patient at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Frances Warner is receiving treatment at the local hospital. Miss Sandra Floyd is a medical patient at Joanna hospital. C. W. Chandler »is receiving treat ment at Joanna hospital. Rev. Nathan Fleming is improv ing at the'Medical Hospital in Char leston. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS - HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. Danny' HowuM|^f Orlando, Fla., anounce the oim of a daughter, Kathy, on January 24 Mrs? kpward is the former Miss Jackie Lovelace of Joanna. PALEO Mr and Mrs. Eddie D. Paleo of Fayetteville, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Teresa Fran- cine. on January 27 at Highsmith Memorial hospital in Fayetteville | Mrs Paleo is the former Miss Jean Poag of Joanna.' ' . ■ e , FAMILIES ARE BEREAVED Mrs. Bertie Brown of Royston, Ga., passed away at her home on January 27. She is survived by the following grandsons, Mack and James Brown of Joanna; Tom Brown of Clinton; and a daughter- in-law, Mrs. W. E. Brown of Jo anna. i ■■ Mrs. Hattie Amick Bouknight of Newberry, died at the Newberry County Hospital January 8. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Fred Kinard of Joanna. WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET The Joanna' Woman's Club will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:00 p. m. at the club house. All members are reminded to • remember Uffeir Joanna Sisters with a Valentine. WSCS TO MEET The Woman's Society of Christian, Service will meet Tuesday, Feb. 9. at 7:00 p. m in the educational building at E p w orr t h Methodist Church The hostesses will be Mrs. J. D. O'Dell, Mrs. H. M Willingham and Mrs. C. N. Franks.< EVERYDAY COUNSELOR By Bishop Herbert Spangh You may move the hands of a clock to suit' you, but you don’t change the time Many of us go through the motions of this in try ing to move up and hurry along the plans of the Almighty We live in a universe planned, or dered. and directed by Almighty God As He has the life of nature planned, and governs it according to plan, so it is w ith man. with one exception—man has choice, Man can choose God's plan for Ig- life or ignore it Each one of us is des lined for great things, different one from the other The Bible teaches this clearly. For example: ' Trust in the Lord with all thine'heart, and lean not unto thine own understand ing In all thy w ays' acknowledge Him .and He.shall'direct thy paths M • The apostle James echoes the thought of the writer of the Prov erbs when he says, “If any of you, < lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be giv- , n him But let him .ask in faith, ! nothing wavering For he that wa- vereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed . For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord V double minded man is unstable in jII his ways j Many of you who reafl this know he truth of what I have just writ ; ten Those vfho don't have missed one of the greatest experiences that i jn come to a man There is nothing .ke a sure knowledge that one’s life s ordered by the I/ird jri a right i.td sure path « “ OFFICE SUPPLIES At CHRONICLE PUB CO. Phon* 74 Sometimes this pathway leads through the darkness It is here that we are tempted to try Jo hurry God along We can’t see very far ^head, become uncertayi. commence to waver James speaks strongly ~m warning. “Let him ask in faith, nothing wavering a # dou)Be minded man is unstable in ail his ‘ways.’’ ^ *• - When darkness cook* upon a man who walks, with his Ldrd. we can be sure that there is a divine purpose in it, needed-lessons are-do-be learn ed Premature deliverance would spoil God’s plan You can open a rosebud but you spoil -he flower Some of you who read hi> nitay be facing difficult decisions just now There mayy not seem to be much light'aheaA Well, this is a good time to cojnmit yourself and your ^ife to your Lord If you have done Jhts before, re-commit it 'TTien don't try to meddle with God's,plan Dbn't draw up some blueprints and specifications send them up to God and ask Him to approve them It is better to walk with your Lord in the night than alone in the -light t om mi? ‘hy 'way unto "e Lord, trust also in Him and He shall bring it to pass.. 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