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Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Representative
TelepkMM Jeeau HU
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Mr. aad Mrs. Bea Weinberg and
Missy, of Atlanta, spent the Easter
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sloan
Rowland.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner
spent Sunday with their son, Larry
Garner, at Georgia Tech in Atlan
ta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole and
daughter, of Charleston, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lieCole.
Mrs. Kate Easterlin and Kathy,
of Greensboro, N. C., spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Carr.
AEM-3 Tommy O’Shields, of San
ford, Fla., spent the week-end with
his mother, Mrs. Sara 0’Shields.
Mrs. W. W. Hair had as Sunday
REVIVAL
4
April 24
Through
May 8
T •
HEAL:
Charles A.
Campbell
Minister In Word and Song
• Souls Saved
• Bodies Healed
• Prophet’s Ministry
• Word Of God Preached
Nightly 7 O’clock
GOD IS STILL A
MIRACLE WORKING
GOD!
James W. Cason, Minister
JOANNA
YOU ARE INVITED!
visitors Mr.' and Mrs. Claude Gal-
arneau and Suzanne, Mrs. F. B.
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair,
of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. O. V.
Hair, Nancy and Minim, of Green
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nobles,
Marcia and Mike, of Newberry,
Mrs.. Fredna Little, Tommy and
Scott, of Statesville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Mrs.
Georgie Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Kitchen and Joey, of NewWh-y,
Mrs. Rosabelle Kitchen and Elaine
Tankersley, of Whitmire, attended
the Nix reunion at Greenwood Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Goodman
and son and Miss Emma Lee Good
man, of Greenwood, Mrs. Sallie
Norris and John Butler, of Silver-
street, Mrs. Ginny Hazel and chil
dren were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler.
Miss Dorothy Minick spent sever
al days last week in Tampa, Fla.
“Granny” Sanders, of Belmont,
N. C., is visiting Mrs. Annie Mar
tin and Mrs. Evelyn Davenport for
several weeks.
Mrs. Boyce Bowen Is spending
several weeks with Mr. Bowen in
Chicago. Mr. Bowen has accepted
a position there.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Elsies, Mrs. Virgie
Gamer attended the funeral of Mr.
Estes’ sister, Mrs. Mary Simon at
Chester Sunday.
Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, of Colum
bia, spent Sunday with her father,
H. P. Bragg.
Miss Patricia Carter, of St. An
gela's Academy, Aiken, and Bill
Carter, of St. Charles College, Ca-
tonsville, Md., spent the Blaster hol
idays with their parents, Dr. and
Mrs. W. J. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig and Miss
Chrystelle Craig spent the week
end in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Craig. They also attended the
sunrise service at Greenlawn Mem-
odial Park.
Mx. and Mrs. W. W. Niver, III, of
Clinton, were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver, Jr.
Mrs. Tommy Davis returned home
Sunday after visiting in New York
and Fort Dix, N. J., with Lt. Davis.
Lt. Davis will leave shortly for a
tour of duty in Germany. Mrs. Da
vis will join him later.
Mrs. C. W. Chandler and chil
dren, Mrs. Sallie Norris visited Mrs.
Alice Snider and Miss Nell Mills at
Lydia Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jackson and
family, of Honea Path, spent Sun
day with Mrs. L. J. Brock.
Dennis Burnett spent Sunday
night and Monday in Newberry with
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kitchen
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poag, of Greer,
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Poag.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors, Mr.
and Mrs. Carson Nabors and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Nabors in Gray Court Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Nabors spent
several days last week in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg, Lynn
and Denise, of Aiken, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bragg.
Miss Sylvia Metis spent Sunday
night and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Turner in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. David Grogan, Lin
da and Sherry, of Brockton, Mass.,
are spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Poag and Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Poag.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner,
Karen and Wayne, of Spartanburg,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. VJaits,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gardner and
other relatives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce and
Cherry, of Aiken, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Mason Row
land and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce.
Miss Jackie Hunnicutt spent the
week-end with Miss Shirley Mor
gan in the Bonds Cross Road com
munity.
Miss Pearl Arrowood spent Sun
day in Clinton with Mrs. Lucille
Lawson.
SN Wayne Couch, of Norfolk, Va.,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Crouch.
Seaman Woodrow Alexander, of
Little Creek, Va., is spending a 16-
day leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. E. Alexander.
Mrs. Emma Higginbotham is
spending several weeks with her
grandson, Bobby Pitts and family
in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mundy and
family, of Georgetown, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’ShieWs
and Allen spent Sunday in Little
Mountain with Mr and Mrs E. N.
Son.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and chil
Day O’Dell, Mn. Alma O’Dell, Miss
Sue Walley, of Fort Mill; Jerry
Pitts, of Clinton; Jimmy Templeton,
of Marion, N. C.; Air. and Mrs.
Cecil O'Dell, Jeff O’Dell, Miss Bren
da O’Dell, Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Mrs
Roy Templeton and Bud O’Dell, of
Joanna.
STUDENTS HOME FOR SPRING
HOLIDAYS
The following college students
spent the spring holidays at their
homes: Miss Brenda Jane O'Dell,
Miss Sue Boyce. Miss Elinor Niver,
Miss Dixie Couch, all of Winthrop
College, Rock Hill; Miss Marian
Surratt, of Coker College, Harts-
ville; Larry Murphy and Ronald
Passmore, of Clemson; Tommy
Frazier, of Spartanburg Junior Col
lege; and Miss Patricia Carr and
Johnny Lewis,’ of the University of
South Carolina; Jimmy Farmer
and Jerry Lewis, of Erskine Col
lege.
MR. METTS AND MRS. TURNER
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS
George Metts and his sister,
Mrs. Howard Turner, of Newberry,
celebrated their birthdays with a
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Metts. Their birthdays are April 15
and April 17 respectively.
Mrs. Turner’s cake was white
with yellow decorations and Mr.
Metis’ cake was white with blue
and yellow decorations.
Those enjoying the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Turner and son,
Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Metts and
daughters. Sylvia, Kathy and Caro
lyn.
BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVER
SARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert
will celebrate their 15th wedding
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUBLLSHINOCO.
Mrs. Abrams in keeping with the j were Mr. aad Mrs. Edward Wood
occasion. and childrpn^ Newberry; Mr. and
REVIVAL CENTER NEWS Mrs. Roy Sjpoe and family, of Sa-
Richard Adams, faculty member luda; Mrs. James Bodie and son,
of Presbyterian College, was the Joanna. Those calling in the aft-
guest speaker at the Joanna Re- ernoon were Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
vival Center on Easter Sunday. Mr. Seawright and Mike. Mr. and Mrs.
Adams continued the morning and ^ a,ter Count and family, of New-
evening worship services. Berry, and James Oscar Ruff, of
Revival services will begin Sun- s P artanbur f>-
day. April 24, at the Joanna Revival
Center. The Rev. Charles Campbell
of Charlotte, N. C., will be the visit
ing minister. The public is cordially
invited to attend these services.
Rev. James Cason is pastor of the
church.
W. S. C. S. MEETS
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley presided over
the April meeting of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service held
last Tuesday evening aL Epworth
Methodist Church. A number of bus
iness items were discussed and va
rious reports were given.
Mrs. Mary Simpson presented the
program entitled, “The Church's
Missions In Town and Country.”
Mrs. Pope Moates, Mrs. B. C.
Flow and Mrs. Mildred Morgan
served chicken salad sandwiches,
cake squares and iced tea.
MRS. SWYGERT HONORS
MOTHER WITH DINNER
Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert honored
her mother, Mrs. Hermie Wood,
with a birthday dinner Sunday at |
the Swygert home. Those present
WE HAVE WHAT
IT TAKES FOR
EXPERIENCED
PLUMBING AND
HEATING
CALL
BENJAMIN
PHONE
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HICKORY CURED ... 7
Folks used to think rheumatism could be cured by
carrying a hickory nut. Today, we laugh at these
old wives' remedies. We have so many reliable, quick
acting medicauons now Medical discoveries in recent
years have eliminated or greatly eased untold pam
and suffering But, remember—most medicines should
be used only upon the advice of your physician.
When you or a member of your family become ill,
see your doctor first. Then come to us for the
medicine he prescribes. ’
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
PHONE 101
dren, of Rock Hill, spent jhe week anniversary April 21.
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert at
tended a birthday dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Swy
gert in Greenville Sunday.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Minnie Burnett is still con
fined to her home with a foot ail
ment
Mrs. Doilie Carr is receiving
treatment at Joanna Hospital.
Mrs. Peggy Prince has returned
home after being a patient at the
local hospital.
Miss Tricia Carter has been dis
missed from Joanna Hospital after
undergoing treatment.
Stanley Bishop, of Newberry, re
ceived treatment at Joanna Hos
pital several days last week.
Tammy Davenport is a medical
patient at the local hospital.
Mrs. Viola Wise was admitted
to Joanna Hospital Monday for
treatment.
BIRTH .ANNOUNCEMENT
NABORS
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nabors, of
Gray Court, announce the birth of
a son. Rodney Adair, on April 13.
Mr. Nabors is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Nabors.
SPEND EASTER WITH
MR ROSS
Easter Sunday guests of Mr. J.
M. Ross, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and
Mike Cooley were Dr. and Mrs. J.
D. Ross, Pat Ross, Mr. and Mrs.
Veraer Ross. Sonny. Mary Sue. Bob
and Doug Ross, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Miller, of Greenville; Lt. Col. and
Mrs. Fred L. Ross. Fredna, Elaine
and A1 Little, of Charlotte, N. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair, of Colum
bia; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie V. Ver-
ner, of Piedmont; Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Norris celebrated a birth
day on April 16.
H G. Murrah, Jr., observed
birthday on April 16.
Kenneth Arrowood will celebrate
his first birthday on April 30.
Miss Vivian Whelchel celebrated
her 14th birthday on April 14.
Miss Jackie Hunnicutt will ob
serve her 15th birthday on April 23.
Mrs. J. J. Abrams' birthday was
on April 19.
BEGLNNER CLASSES HAVE
EGG HUNT
The four and five year Beginner
classes of Epworth Church School
- njoyed an Easter egg hunt on the
lawn of the church Saturday after
noon. The teachers, Mrs. Algie
Abrams and Mrs. Herbert Lewis,
hid the eggs and directed the games
for the young folks. Virgil Living
ston found the prize egg and was
awarded a prize. Later in the aft
ernoon ice cream cones and cookies
were served and Easter baskets
filled with candy eggs were given
each child as favors.
MRS. ABRAMS IS HONORED
Mrs. J. J. Abrams was honored
with a birthday dinner Sunday at
the Joanna Picnic Shelter. Those
enjoying the bountiful dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanby, of Foun
tain Inn; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kay,
of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Kay and children, of Columbia;
Miss Doris Abrams, of Greenville;
Miss Dorothy Wicker, of Newber
ry; Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Bickley,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams. Linda
and Jim. Mr. and mK. Algie
Abrams. Adgie and MarthaT Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Abrams, Joe and
Jan, and Bruce Abrams.
Many lovdy gifts were given to
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