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I 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 1% IHt »*»»»**»»**»»**»»< Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Representative i L Telephone Joanna 32S1 Mrs. James Lovelace returned Largo and Green Cove Springs. Fla., for the past four months Mr and Mrs Sloan Rowland, Mr. and Mrs Mason Rowland visited Mr and M.rs A L Rowland in Mr and Mrs. Charlie Cole spent home last Week after visiting in the Mother's Day week end with Mr and Mrs C. R Cole in Charles- 1 I ton Mr and Mrs Carl Lowman of Aiken, and Mrs. Jim Thompson of , Newberry, were Saturday guests of Walhalla, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Gil- Mr and Mrs J 1 Low man. lespie in Clemson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs ^John Goodman and Messrs Barron O ShieWs. Rufus son of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs i Darnell .Freeman Evans. D M Gwseby of Los AngeJes Calif vt^ Morris and G W. Merchant attend- lttH i Mr. and Mrs (. W (.handler ed the car races in Darlington Sat- recently. ur( j av Mr and Mrs. Charlie Cole spent ‘ Mr ami Mrs. Gtennis Kiljian of Sunday m Clinton with Mr and Mrs. l^xington. st>ent the week-end with ^ ^ utnam. M r and Mrs. J B Killian constructed during the past year by farmers cooperating with the Lau rens County Soil Conservation Dis trict. In many cases the farmers received cost - sharing payments through the Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation office in the construction of their ponds for live stock water and irrigation purposes. However, these ponds will also grow fish and furnish food and recreation for the farm families and their friends. of the pond. He said, “We have about 75 acres around here. We hke Brooks Stoddard of Owiags con K for grazing, soil budding and seed structed a livestock watering pond production " He pointed to an area on his farm last week. He was given where growth was poor and the assistance by the technicians of the stand of clover not so good. He Soil Conservation Service in the sur said, "The only reason I can give vey and construction of the pond for the difference is that that area While helping Mr. Stoddard with did not get any lime last year. When means of disposing of surplus water his pond we were admiring a beau- we applied lime to this fieU the from terraces and rows, these areas tiful field of crimson clover in full ground was too wet for the spreader will also be used for hay and seed bloom, which ran down the edge to reach that spot. Other than lime production the treatment was the same as the rest of the field." lime makes the - QuWrrnCr. • • • G. P. Copeland of RL S, Clinton, recently planted five acres of water disposal areas to seiicea lespedeaa. Ih addition, to furnishing I Pond—Angus cows—Pasture. This is good conservation of soil and water on J. H Thomason’s farm in Laurens Coantv.—SCS Photo. Rev Horace Hamm of Knoxville. Tenn - conducted a revival recent ly at Parks Hill Baptist Church in Spartanburg He also visited his mother. Mrs Bessie Hamm.-during the week. Mr and Mr- R L Francis. Mrs Mary Lehman and Steve, and Mrs. F. A Tinsley visited Mrs Julia Dunaway in Columbia and the Ed i't wardens in Orangeburg Sunday Mr and Mr> Pfhckney Butler of Saluda, were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mr> C. W Chandler Mr and Mrs C J Craig and Miss Crystelle Craig 'pen the week-end iii Greenville with Mr and Mr' J. L Craig M: and >Ir.' Otis Smith and Ann >}K“:’.t Sundav .n Columbia with Mi and.Mrs Edgar Kirkland and Mrs. v ara Williams Mr and Mrs. Guy Prater and family. Mr and Mrs Hack Prater and family were Sunday visitors in Columbia Mrs L J Brock left Monday to spend some time with Mr and Mrs. Glenn Reeves at Myrtle Beach Se.iman Woody Alexander of Little Creek Va . and Lamar Frierson of North Augusta, spent several days last week with Mr and Mr' 1 E Alexander Mrs George Saunders and sons and Wistar Barron visited their grandmother. Mrs .1 G Barron, at Fort Iviwn Friday WITH THE SICK Mrs Mary Crapps of Kinards, has been discharged from the Joanna hospital following several days of treatment Roy Rikard is convalescing at home following an operation at the local hospital Mrs Bessie Jennings is a medical patient at Joanna hospital. Mrs Lula Fanning is recuperating at the Joanna hospital Mrs Louise Wright is convales cing .after undergoing surgery at Ioanna hospital last week Mr' Ona Bnlg.'s of Newberry, has returned home a t.*r receiving treafment at Joanna hospital. K A Whitsel received treatment ,i Ja inna Memorial hospital several •lay.' last week. Mi ' Fav Wooten is iconvalescing at her home aftei undergoing sur- cery at the local hospital. Mr' Lula Gruber of Clinton, is impr..; irg at Juann.i ho>pital Johnny Johnson r ceived treat- men; for an arm fracture at the local hospital durin. the past week Mrs Annie Mae Lanford is receiv ing treatment at the local hospital. springtime or any time put on your smiling face with th§ NEW Project—Mrs WUliam oretco sveeDSHAvea. ASK YOUR DEALER TO SHOW YOU NORELCO’S FAMOUS ROTARY BLAOESI Other shavers use clipping action. Back and forth. « ■. * Often pinch, irritate. But Speed- shaver’s self-sharpening rotary blades go round and round under stationary whisker combs. SmcKMMXrth! And the Speed- shaver is so easy to clean with its exclusive “Flip-Top’’ shaving head. Eyewitness President Eisenhower's meeting at the Summit on ‘‘Journey to Understanding" on the NBC-TV Network. Mrs Myrtle Gheen is a medical patient at Joanna hospital William Ward of Cross Hill, is receiving treatment at Joanna hos pital. NURSES TO MEET The District 9 of South Carolina Nurses Association will meet on Tuesday, May 24. at 8:00 p m at the Joanna club house. TO PRESENT PUPILS Mrs. Carson Nabors will present her piano puils in a recital Satur- . day evening at 7:30 p m. at the . srown ln ‘^ Joanna club house The public is in vited to attend. UXTHOLIC WOMEN MEET The St. Boniface Catholic Wom- en’s club met last Tuesday after-' noon at the church Officers for the coming year were elected They are as follows: President—iMrs Lorraine Fran- zen Vice President—Mrs. Helen Aus tin. — ——j Secretary—Mrs Marcia Carter i Treasurer—Mrs. Rufus Sadler. Chairman of Organization and !>"• I velopmeirt—Mrs. Rufus Sadler Spiritual Development — Mrs. | Hodges CCD Chairman — Mrs Penny Clements Public Relations — Mrs Rita Floyd Bishop's Carter. The club meets each mnoth on the second Tuesday afternoon REPRESENTS CHURCH Steve Floyd rperesented St Bom ; face Catholic Church in a contest at the CCD convention at St Jo seph's Church in Columbia Sunday : There were 18 churches in South I Carolina represented Steve’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Floyd, and family attended the convention F. L. TROTTER h rjnk l>-s'er Trotter, 4k; of 328 .Magnolia St., died early Saturday morning a tthe Joanna hospital He' . was stricken Friday night at his . home. Mr Trotter was born and reared in Saluda County, a son of W C., and Rose Hawkins Trotter. He lived in Joanna for the past 23 years and was employed in the weaving depart ment of Joanna Mills. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Mc- ^Neel Rinehart Trotter; a son, Jerry David (Dicky) Trotter of the home; a sister, Mrs. William Rogers, Jr., of Ward; a brother, Larry Trotter of Ward; and his parents. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at Clydes Metho dist Church in Saluda County by the Rev. A. L. Bright and the Rev H F. Bouknight Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Lewis Thomas, Clarence Fulmer, Reginald Rushton, Charles Crowder, L A Crawford, and David Madden Honorary eseoH was composed of W K. Waits, E J. Willingham, Ed gar Whitsel. Hubert Owens, Dr. D H McFadden, Sloan Rowland. J. E Marshall. Henry Hunter, Leroy Crouch, Lewis Murphy Joe Pat Hurt. Roy Stoudemire. \V O. Huckle and Micholas Kanum Conservation Notes By J. B. O’DELL, Conservationist Thirty-one new pond owners in; Laurens County received 7,950 large mouth bass on Monday for the in itial stocking of their ponds. The fish were delivered by the Fish, and Wildlife Service and were Federal Hatchery at Orangeburg. The ponds stocked vary in size from one-half acre to nine and. werei IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 Dr. Felder Smith ^ Laurens, S. C. OPTOMETRIST Phone 7*4 D illard BolanA 103 E. Pitts St. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Frankomm Pottery Silver - Watches Kimberly Diamonds Phone 1699 Chevy tans through Chicago traffic to the tune of 21 Rios tothegalou! Working for Bumper mnd Auto of IM- nots. Inc., ten I960 Chevrolet pickups battle Chicago traffic dag after dag. Each truck averages about 2.000 miles a month in this wearing stop-and-start delivery service. Mr. Harry Haller, General Manager of S O H Truck Leasing, who leases the trucks to the bvmpt'r firm, reports: “We provide full maintenance on the trucks—gas. oil and everything else-so it pays us to know fust where we stand on costs. And our records show' that the 'SO Chevies are giving ws as much as 21 miles per gallon , . . wtth an average of better than 17 miles ;>rr cal ton. Mister, these are our kind of trucksr Track owners have good things to say about all Chevy engine^. And when they’re not talking altout Chevrolet performance and economy, they’re tell ing you how great tl»ut new Torsi«m- Spring Rkle is. Ik»w it saaL\ up mad shock and vibration. Protects fragile loads L *ts you ran at faster, safe speeds to get more work done in a day. Drive a torsion-spring Chevy soon. Well rest our case on that one ride. The i i is Chevy's I Thnftmjstef 6! WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROlfT TRUCKS Save-right note-during the Spring Fewer Selling Spree at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s PLAXICO CHEVROLET. Inc. 300 WEST MAIN STREE1 CLINTON TELEPHONE 2< NORTH AMERICAN PHILIPS COMPANY, 100 E. 42nd St, New York 17, N. Y. Norelco is known as PHILISHAVE in Canada and throughout the rest of the free world. INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. PHONE 74 Choice Waterfront Lots ONLY As Low As DOWN Per Mo. Lakeshore Subdivision — " V ■ Lake Greenwood 2 Miles North of Chappells on Highway 39 Sign on Highway All Lots On Water — Ready for Inspection All Lots Plainly Marked U Salesmen on Property Each Saturday and Sunday -/ let's Church Suudau This Series Of Massaces Is Published Each Week By the Following Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance Johnson Bros. Super Market NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK * Joanna South Broad DEES OIL CO. Greenwood Hwy. and W’est Main Street GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP Columbia Hwy. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison, Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO. E. Carolina Ave. A NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 415 W. Main St. \ IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrove St. JOANNA STORES ft Joanna. 8. C. 4 THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH TV Church at ihc grc.lrtl (actor oa earth for ih* tmildiaf of character a ad food citiaruhip. Il ia a itorchouat of •pinlual ualata. Wilhoot a tlroaf Church, atiriwr democracy aor ciriluaboa caa •urtive. There are (our Mood reaaon why every pervoo should altead aanrscoa refsilarly and support rise Church. They are: (I) Foe hit owe take. (2) Fae kia childreo’i aake. (3) For ri» aoka of Ini Comnsuaity awl aatioa. (4) Foe riw take of riso Church iteulf, which oaeds hit ■oral a ad material support. Pka to (O to church refsilarly aod rood you Bible daily. Dv Book I Sami Chapter V. Sunday Mowiny Taeaday Wadneaday Haunt TVnday Paalnt Friday Paalrat .Saturday Plains. If Conathiaaa Flaunt Pmim. I A Mother’s Prayer Dear God... help me to live up to the faith I see in my child’s eyes. Help me to be the person she thinks I am. I am so very human . . . yet to her I am wise as a sage. I am so very frail . . . yet to her l am a tower of strength. . ^ I can bind her cots and bruises ... I can soothe her small hurts, both physical and mental... I can give her love ... I can pro tect and cherish her. Yet I can never be half of all I moat be, without Yon to guide me. Help me ... and watch over her. In Your Church, teach ha Hie things that are beyond my power ... so that she will one day be a better woman than I; and in her torn, a v 3tter mother. Kessler Ad%. Server*. SJ'esAwrg. VdL m^ssm MHHHRksnSq BEACON DRIVE-IN Whitmire Hwy. McGEE’S DRUG STORE l»» W. Main SI. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main 81. COMMUNITY CASH E. Florida St. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. Mrs. B. Robert Boyd. AgL 104 W. Pitts St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture W. Main St W. C. DOBBINS General Ins. Agency Itl Sooth Broad St. CHRONICLE PUR. CO. 100 Gary SL dk