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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. HOMER JACKS. Correspondent and Representative
Telephone 4601 Joanna
George Zetrour, of Augusta. Ga..
is visiting with his aunt and uncle,
Mr and Mrs. G. F Alexander
Mrs. Elliott Holsonback and JJen-
ms are visiting Mr and Mrs. Earl
Holsonback. Mr and Mrs Lester
Longshore while her husband is
away on a Caribbean cruise.
Mr and Mrs Marvin Tucker.
Mella Ray and Lindy. of Greenville,
visited with the latter's mother.
Mrs E C Prater, and other rela
tives recently.
Mr and Mis Elmer Bennett had
.is recent dinner guests Mrs. C. A
May. Mr' Wingo. Mr and Mrs
Carl Fuggle of Union. Mr and Mrs
Frank Shealy of Enoree. Mr. and
Mrs J. W May and Jimmie and
Mrs S A Sparks of Laurens. Mrs.
Bobbie Bennett and Debbie.
Miss Paulette Rowe is visiting
•his week with her aunt and uncle.
Mr and Mrs M T Tucker in
Greenville
M and Mrs Deri Jacks and
son - Mr and,i Mrs Homer Jacks
She;la and Janice Ruff vacationed
at Myrtle each recently
Colie B Gruber has retired from
the Navy after having served 20
years. Mr and Mrs Gruber will
make their home in Tampa. Fla
They are natives of Joanna
Mr and Mrs Fred Ellis visited
their daughter and <*on-in-!aw. Mr
and Mrs Donald Hasellen in Laur
ens last week
Mr and Mrs Boyce Bowen, Mr.
and Mrs. Deri Jacks and Dean
Bowen attended the funeral of Mr
Bowen's sister. Mrs La them Tyler,
in Chesnee on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits' great-
granddaughter. Karen Wardner. of
Spartanburg, is visiting with them
for a while
Mr and Mrs. George Morse at-
. tended the Little family reunion on
July 10 in Marshville. N. C.
Mr and Mrs. Bobbie Wright,and
children. Bobbie Jr. and Sharon, of
Columbia, are visiting the latter's
parents. Mr and Mrs. Rowland
Godfrey. -
Mrs. Rosa Spires. of ^Jackson-
ville. Fla., is visiting Mr. and ivfrs.
Jack Simmons and other friends
for a few weeks
Mr. ahd Mrs James Lovelace
and Mrs Lester Hair were recent
visitors in Greenville.
Miss Betty Jean Johnson and Miss
Eloise Marshall are spending some
time this summer in Charleston
with Betty's sister and brother-in-
law. Mr and Mrs David Whitney.
Mr and Mrs E L Nobels and
Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tay
lor and children spent several days
recently at Folly Beach
Pfc Randy Morse has been visit
ing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
George Morse. He will leave Mon
day for duty in Korea
Mr and Mrs Rudy McCarthy.
Mike. Susan and Cindy, of Aiken,
visited the former s mother and
father. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McCar
thy for a few days enroute to San
Fernandina, Fla., wher? they will
be vacationing Cindy remained for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warren and
family, of Charleston, were recent
week-end guests of Mr and Mrs
Joe Johnson.
Mrs Frank Turner and children,
Denise and Lana, of Ft. Lauder
dale, Fla , are visiting relatives and
friends here- this week.
Mr! and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt and
Ifazel were recent visitors in Flor
ence and Ocean Drive
Mr and Mrs. C B. Cole. Jr . and
Cindy, . of Charleston, spent the
week-end with the former’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole. Sr.
Mrs L H Poag visked her
granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs Go-
gan and family in Anderson on
Tuesday
Ray Rowe, of Thorn well, is
spending the summer with his
mother and aunt, Mrs Helen Rowe
and Mrs. Bertha Stroud.
Mr and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn had
as their dinner guests on Saturday
Mr and Mrs F. L. Cogdill. Mr
and Mrs. J. L Cogdill. Mr. and
Mrs. V'emie Lee Cogdill. Mr and
Mrs. John Smith, of Greenwood. Mr.
and Mrs. .Andy Uldrick. Mr and
Mrs E A Whitsel, littH? Miss De
nise Turner and Mrs. C. H. Bishop,
of Enoree.
Ann and Douglas Reynolds, of
Atlanta. Ga . are visiting their
grandmother. Mrs J R Wall
Mrs. L H. Poag attended the
wedding in Clinton recently of her
sister. Mrs. Lena Fuller. Mrs Full
er was wed to John A Gambrell. of
Greenwood.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Pitts and
daughter. Bonnie, were dinner
guests on Thursday of Dr. and Mrs.
James S. Gray and daughter. Judy,
of Clinton
Mrs Bertha Stroud is visiting in
{Columbia with her son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
! Stroud.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Low man at
tended the Low man reunion held on
Lake Murray recently. Those at
tending with them were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. Jeff and Susan,
'.Mr and Mrs. Richard Thomas and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franzen, of
Piedmont, visited with the former’s
parents Mr and Mrs. Carl Fran
zen, over the week-end.
Mrs. Sallie Hightower, of Lock
hart. Mr and Mrs. Edward Hamil
ton. Jr., of Kansas City, are visit
ing this week with the Rev. and
Mrs. J. Herbert Thomas.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Craig, of
Orlando. Fla , have returned home
after visiting for two weeks with
the former's parents, Mr and Mrs.
C. J Craig. While here they were
also visitors of Mrs. H. M. Bailey.
Mrs. Frances Dixson and daugh
ters, of Columbia, spent Sunday
with her father, H P Bragg.
Mrs. Clifton Tucker visited rela-
14 at Joanpa^Hospilal. ’Mrs. Dun
lap will bc-F«membered as the for
mer Miss Shirley Dove.
Born to Mr and Mrs. W. T.
Gresham, a son on July 15 at Jo
anna Hospital. Mrs. Gresham be
fore marriage was Miss Mary El
len Morris.
Robert Lawson has been discharg
ed from Joanna Hospital and is
now recuperating at home.
Friends will be interested to know
W G. (Bud) Carr is improving aft
er having been confined to St. Jo
seph's Hospital. Augysta, Ga., for
several weeks where he was receiv
ing treatment.
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley is ill at her
honve on Pickens St.
Mrs. Fred Rowe is a patient at
Blalock Clinic where she is under
going treatment.
Miss Ginger Lee Wehunt is a pa
tient at Joanna Hospital where she
is undergoing treatment.
Master Donald Gilliam under
went an appendectomy on Wednes
day of last week at Joanna Hos
pital.
Mrs Sara Davis is a patient at
Joanna Hospital where she is re
ceiving treatrr*ent
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CHURCH /
Rev. John W. Warren, new pas
tor of the Pentecostal Holiness
Church, and Mrs. Warren are re
siding in the parsonage on Whit
mire Highway. Mrs. Warren is a
native of Greenville and before mar
riage was Miss Della West. Rev.
Mr, Warren is a native of Pidcoke,
Texas. They were missionaries in
South Africa for 16 years when
their three children, two daughters
and a 'son were born. They are
A. F. C. James Warren, of the Air
Thursday. July 21, 1960
Force. Mrs. Holems, of Greenville,
and Mrs. Jimmie Crone of Oak
Ridge. Term.
CAMPBELL REUNION HELD
The annual Campbell reunion
was held Sunday, July 17, at the
Club House with 75 members pres
ent. They were from New York,
North Carolina. Florida and South
Carolina.
Mrs. W. K. Waits, a member of
the family, was before marriage
Miss Jessie Campbell.
MITES HAVE PICNIC
Coach Johnnie Moore entertain
ed his Mite baseball boys with a
day's outing at Curry’s
last Friday The boys
swimming and a picnic.
LOWMAN-BOUSLEY
ENGAGEMENT }
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr,,
of Joanna, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Betty Ann,
to Arthur Daniel Bousley, of Mount-
ville.
Mr. Bousley is the son of Mr.
Floyd Bousley, of Wyandotte, Mich.,
and the late Mrs. Thelma Watts
Bousley.
The wedding will take place in
the early fall
. i Mrs. Jean Miller is a patient at
mes in Atlanta from Wednesday. , ,, ... , .f" .
, ,, 7 i Joanna Hospital where she under-
Ihrough Saturday Mrs. Kenmng.„„ mn0 / mnery
accomparued her to „ y F sl , B DISTRIfT MEET
Mr i \l’ ir . Members of the M. Y. F. joined
mH rhil*tr»n V A»i » ^ nnin £ on other groups Monday, July 18. in
th u e H ’ ° th 0 ) 3 ** 3 > I Laurens for the Sub District meet-
the week end with the latter s moth-
mg.
W. S. C. S. JULY MEETING
The W. S. C S. held their regular
monthly meeting in the Education
al Building on July 12. The pres
ident, Mrs Lavinia Cooley, presid
ed and opened the meeting with
prayer. Several items of business
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er. Mrs Sarah O'Shields. Mrs
Kennington ami children remained
for a visit.
Mrs. C. R O'Dell and Mrs. J, D.
O'Dell were Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H Craft, of Silver
Street, the occasion being Mrs.
Craft’s 74th birthday. i A . . n
.. . , were discussed. Reports were giv-
Jl?',p gN ' e JI a, L 0,C .t ™ XT M* various officers. Mrs
I hn \i r 1 * v» 6 i* • ^ - T'** 1 C ec ‘l O’Dell dismissed the business
John M. Ross. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. .
wj. , ,, . . ® V ' W ‘ CJ ' meeting with prayer. Mrs. Jimmie
Mike and other relatives here iT u u. . .
Ciio „„ „ ... . ' Murrah brought a most interesting
Susan O Dell mil leave Monday. | devotjwal pr „ gram „„ „„„ us ^
,0 ***"' • “ C *"V oor leisure time,
n- rs u *« p jj ! The appointed table display rep-
J* ® "• '1 v *""~ resented (he types of literature we
.t.M.h. lr 'To- C .r h a " d "■ UI, th ' and other ehureh
daughter, Dixie, of Winthrop. at- materials
f?. V n ,am ^!. reu r" Bdr.ni the soeial hour the hos-
"w la" .i '- 1 , n Ga - tesses. Mrs. J, L. Abrams and Mrs.
Bee and Mrs Clee Blaekwell Homer Jacks „ rved cream
P m a ,’. ° ^ I»""d nake and cold drink.
Portland, Me., after a month s visit •
here with the latter's grandmother
and aunts. Misses Dora and Buena
Edmonds. Miss Dora Edmonds ac
companied them home for a visit
WITH THE SICK
Mrs Mc.Neal Trotter is receiving
treatment at Joanna Hospital.
James P. Estes is a surgical pa
tient at Joanna Hospital
G. W. Lever continues ill at Jo
anna Hospital where he is under
going treatment.
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Dunlap an
nounce the birth of a daughter July
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THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Tht Church it the fmlttl faclor on
earth lor (he building of character and
good rtlizenthip. It it a ilorrhouve of
vpirtiual values. Without a strong Church,
neither demociacjt nor civilitation can
turstve. There are (our sound reasons
sshjt every person should attend servicea
regularly and support the Church. They
are; (I) For his own sake (2) For his
children's sake. (3) Foe the sake of his
community aad nation (4) Far the sake
of the Church itself, which needs his
moral aad malertal support. Pina to go
to church regularly aad read your Bible
daily.
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wadneaday
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Friday
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II Timothy
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Psalms
Memories are precious things. I remember
often the afternoon on our honeymoon when
Jim and I visited these old cliff dwellings in
Colorado. Later, we stopped at a mission
church built of pink adobe. It was dark and '
cool inside, and you felt that many prayers
had been said here, and many answered.
I thought of our own church back home —
white frame, in a green New England valley.
I was reared in that church, I was married
in it, and you’ll find Jim and me at worship
in it each Sunday. It’s a vital part of our life.
Unless you have a church that is vital to
your life, you are missing something irreplace
able. Don't wait any longer. Select the Church
of your choice — and start attending it this
Sunday.
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