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! Thursday, April 7, 1960 7 7 /. , ■ \ r ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE r ■ *»»---•--r-rrrrrrfrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Personal and Social 'News of Joanna MRS. GEOROE METTS, Correspondent and Representative Telephone Joanna 3261 John Craig and son, Roger, of Union, visited Mr. arid Mrs. C. J Craig Sunday. . Miss Jackie Hunnicutt spent the week-en din Newberry with Mr and Mrs. Noah Derrick. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rucker, Mrs. John Mays and son of Chester, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Bridges and family. Woodrow Alexander of Little Creek, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Al- eaxander. Mrs. George Morse is spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-Aaw, SP4 and Mrs. Bob by Estes, in Killeen, Texas. Mirs. Frank Brooks and children of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Metts Sunday. Mrs. Belle Tew is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Clar ence Fulmer, and family in New berry. spent Saturday her sister, Mrs. G. attended the Carolina Mrs. G. C in Camden F. Cooley, Cup horse Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burnette and family of Hendersonville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kitchens and Joey of New berry ( were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Burnette, Sr. Rev. Allie Taylor and Miss Paul ine Skmnsky of Detroit, Midi., were overnight guests of Mrs. V Georgie Lewis last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harokl Willingham and family of Clem son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willingham and fam- ! ily of Rock Hill, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wil lingham. Mr. and Mrs David Corbin and ; baby of Spartanburg, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cal- ‘vm Poag. Mrs. J. J. Lawman will return to her home at White Rock today after spending the past twq weeks with her son arid daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lownian. Rev. James Cason is conducting a revival in Tampa, Fla., this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnette, Jr., day. Mrs. T. R. Bridges, Mrs. Bobby Saiders, Mrs. Robert Crolley and Miss Nadine Bridges motored to Columbia Saturday to meet the former’s sister, Mrs. Leola Roberts, of St .Louis, Mo. Mrs. Roberts is spending several days with Mrs. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willingham and children of Rock HiU, visited Mir. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields and Allen visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Son in Little Mountain Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. J. S. Lowman of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. Bobby Branhon celebrated a birth day April 3. v Mrs. John Hatbcock and son of Simpsonville, spent the week - end with Mr. and Mrs. John Flow. Mrs. J R. Koon celebrated a birthday. March 27. WITH THE SICK Mr- Virginia Hueble has been (hsmi-sed from the Joanna hospital following treatment , Friends will be interested to know tlfat Ed Frazier is a , patient in the Greenville Creneral hospital. He was transferred there from the Joanna hospital i - . Mrs Helen Rowe received treat ment arithp local hospital recently. Baby jPebra Holt has returned home after being a medical patient at the local hospitla. V. L. Holley is a medical patient at Joanna hospital. Robin Eptrng Is receiving treat ment at Joanna hospital. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS ESTES SP4 and Mrs. Bobby Estes of Kil leen, Texas, announce the birth of a son, Bradley Webb, on March 28. Mrs Estes is the former Gail Morse ; of Joanna. ROWE Mr and Mrs. Frank Rowe an nounce the birth of a daughter, Joyce Starr, on April 2 at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Rowe is the fromer | Peggy Edmonds of Clinton. NABORS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nabors aru 1 nounce the birth of a daughter on April 3 at Joanna hospital. Mrs. Na bors is the former Louise Crapps. MISS DICKEY WINS TROPHY Miss Essie Mae Dickey was awarded a trophy for hair styling at the Hair Styling show at the Franklin Hotel in Spartanbung Sat urday evening. Miss Dickey’s model was her niece, Miss Jane. Beden- baugh, of Nevdierry Mias Dickey used a bee hive hair style. Others attending the show and participating in it wel^Mrs. Lewis WORTHMORE EASTER CANDY JELLY EGGS C LB. BAG PAAS EGG DYE v SMALL KIT COMPLETE KIT Dona Peaches Sliced or Halves N0.2V2 Cans Cap’n John’s Frozen Breaded SHRIMP 10-Oz. Pkg. A&P Frozen GREEN PEAS 6 ^ 79< Golden Rise Sweet or Buttermilk BISCUITS 8-Oz. Ctns. % (j) For 45 c Blue Magic Brand Rubbing ALCOHOL -J Pint Bottles 2 25< New! Jane Parker POTATO 1-Lb. BREAD 2"-29 f Prices in This Ad Are Effective Through Saturday, Apgil 9th. — COME SEE! '•A. I Thompson and her model. Miss Ju- dy Bcdenbaugh; Miss Linda Beden- baugh and her model. Miss Brenda Bedenbaugh; Mrs. Alvin B<*den- baugh, Mrs. Roy Bodenbaugh, of Newberry. Mrs J. B. Livingslon and Brenda of Prosperity; and L. R I Thompsonf Mis Dickey. Mrs Thompson and Miss Lindp Ik\k'nbaugh arc Btudenfs at the Kellers Beauty School in -Spartanburg. . ' W. S. C. S. TO MEET TUESDAY The Woman s-Socity of Christian i Service will meet Tuesday evnenig. April 12. at Envorth Methodist Churjch .All members are urged to be present. WOMAN’S CLUB WILL MEET TONIGHT The Joanna Woman s Club will meet tonight (Thursday )at 7:30 p m All members are invited to at tend and lake note of the change of time from 7:00 p. m to 7:30 p m. . SMALLPOX CLINIC The smallpox vaccination clinic 1 will be held, at the Joanna school on ; April 12 for all white children plan ning to enter school next fall Each pre-school child must be accompan ied by one parent. The clinic will begin at 8:30 a. m. and is sponsor ed by the Health Committee of the Joanna Foundation. The clinic for colored children w ill be held April 19 at Woodson school and will begin at 8:30 also. All parents of pre-school chil dren entering the first grade next fall are urged to have their children at this clinic as they cannot enter school without the vaccination. MISS PACE AND MR. EDWARDS ARE MARRIED Miss Carolyn Pace and Elroy Ed wards of Kinards, were (anted in marriage Friday morning, April 1, at 10:45 a. m. by the Probate Judge of Newberry. The young couple are making their home on Browning Avenue m Joanna. Mrs. Edwards is the niece of Miss Dora Edmonds, dietician of Joanna hospital, and Mr. Edwards is em ployed in the spooling department of Joanna Mills. FILLS PULPIT OF REVIVAL CENTER Rev. Paul ItcCarn of Belmont, N. C., conducted the evening worship service at the Joanna Revival Cen ter on April 3. The pastor. Rev. James Cason, is conducting revival services in Tampa. Fla., this week IN TRAINING AT FORT JACKSON Friends will be interested to know that Bobby Brannon and Hugh Mc- Kitrick are taking six months train ing at Fort Jackson. Bobby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brannon and Hugh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKitrrick. Rev." Appointed Pastor Of Joanna Methodists in New,- Dorothy DalV^fcCarty ^at O’Neal !ina Highway^iDepartment Street Methodist Church. Newberry, j berry. by Rev. John W. Davenport Mrs. After his tour of duty w-uh the Bickley is the daughter of Mr and N.ivy, Febni ir>* 7. 1959. he entered Mrs. Philip G. McCarty, Sr of Wv berry College and is now a Newberry, And . is a graduate of sophomore He has completed h:s Newberry High School ahd is pres- • .s. , u;i:e* for license to preach by eor- s ently employed with the South Caro- res, undent • from Emory t r * sky. Atlanta. Ga , and is presently taking 1 his introductory Judies to further his work Mr Bickley plans to >nter Emory University af-er compleung colk-ge Rev .and Mrs Bickley are now re siding in the Methodist par-ona-- m Magnoha Street Joanna. m / Rev. Hugh Bickley has been as signed to the Epworth Methodist Church, Joanna, by special appoint ment of Bishop Nolan B Harmon and the request of the Official Board, to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Rev. Nathan Fleming Mr Bickley was bom in Newber ry February 23, 1934, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bickley He re ceived his education in the Newber ry city schools and ts a graduate of Newberry High School. FoUowing his graduation, he entered the U. S Navy and served for four yearns On October 14. 1956. Mr Bickley was married to the farmer Miss IF YOU’RE GOING TO BUY t LOW-PRICE CAR GET THE BETTER ONE! . * ' \' 1 : • - A new Mercury Monterey, with deluxe appointments, is now $31 to $66 less** than the best-selling j * Fords, Chevrolets, and PlymOuths I (the V-8 Galaxies, Impalas, and Furys). 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