The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 01, 1960, Image 12
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Personal and Social
News of Joanna
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Mr
and Mr.- John
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Mrs
Biil Zotrevor
and
famiiy
of
Chj
rlrs an. .joined
Mr
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Alexander and
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-end at Tal'le Kook.
Mr
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Buddie Chitwood
ami Bobbie Burns of Nashville,
Tenn . have returned to their home
alter a :en-da\ visit with Mr. and'
Mrs LeMer Sweat. Mr and Mrs W.
K Lanford
Mr ami Mrs Donald Haselden of
Laurens, were Wednesday supper
b* r» rmith«T. Mrs J P (Iruhcr
wSi is a patient in th«' r.rrenxillc
(iem'ral Inispital
Mw Marmon (• Murrah, Jr.
ami daughter. Judy, were visitors in
Columbia on Tuesday of last week
Mr ami Mrs L. K Thompson
aixi son. Riandy, six*nt Sunday in
Greenville whore they vi'ited the
former's brother. Biliy Thompson,
at the General Ixispital.
Mrs Roberta Templeton, dishy
Templeton. Judy and Sandy spent
t!x> week end in Charleston with
Mr and Mrs Gus Tamsberg. While
there they attended the wedding of
their niece ami cousin. Miss Alice
Tamsberg. to Daniel Rice Coppock
of Union City, Ind The wedding
took place at Bethel Methodist
'uesD of Mr and Mrs Fred Ellis Church on Saturday, August
and daughter. Dam ,
Jimmie Templeton and Miss Ife-
Ixvca Hemphill of Marion. N. C ,
vver< dinner guests on Sunday of
Mr- J D <> Dell
•'Hie Abrams spent the
ui < nd m Anderson with her sis
ter Mr- Minnie Radford, who was
a hospital patient for surgery On
Sundu\ Mr and Mrs Algie Abrams
.nd children also visitid Mrs Rad-t
forti Mrs Abrams accompanied
then home
M- and Airs Colie Grumer, Pat-
:> arxl Jeffery, of Tampa. Fla .
were visitors here last week with
’he Li ter s parents. Mr and Mjv
James Lotelale They were called
’*>me dut to the illness of Mr Gru-
Sandy aixl Jimmie Templeton,
cousins of the bride, served as ush
ers
Mrs L R Thompson graduated
on Wednesday of this week from
the School of Kellers Hair Fashion
.n Spartanburg
Mr and Mrs Thomas Chalk ami
son. Bruce, and Butch Chandler
visited Robbie Shetley. a surgical
* patient at the Shnner s hospital in
Greenville on Sunday
Mr .ind Mrs W O Stewart were
Sunday visitors in Greenwood of
Rev and Mrs James Stewart and
Mrs J W Davis
Mrs Ellhitt Hoisonluck and Den
ms of Charleston, are visiting Mr
and Mrs Earl Hoisonback in Joanna
Ruff at a C
Sunday
Mr .tad Mr« Han-M C.
won have returned to thrtr home in
Fon Walton. Fla, after several
works visit here with Motives
Mrs Roy O'IVU of Fort MiH. Is
■fwndtng the week with her sister.
Mr- Cecil O'Dell and mother Mrs
J H Craft in Silverstreet
Tommy Jenkins has returned
from <a two weeks visit with his
brother. Jerald Jenkins, and Mrs
Jenkins m Atlanta. Ga. Billy, son
of Mr and Mrs Jerald Jenkins, ac
a>mpannxi Tommy home for a visit
with his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs Lawrence Jenkins
Mr and Mrs Frank Brooks and
Mrs Geneva Moseley of Easley,
were Sunday visitors of Mr and
Mrs T.'G. Murphy On Tuesday Mr
and Mrs. Murphy were visitors in
Easley with Mrs Lillie Murphy, and
in Fnoree with Mrs Annie Warded
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
HAYES
Mrs. L E Hayes an-
Mr« F.rte
I* • iwrticol
iirth of a son. Timothy
Mr. and
nounce the
Eugene, on .5ugust~t»-3t -.fofHw« hos
pital Mrs Hayes is the former
Ethel Payton of Clinton
WITH THE SICK
Mr> Mfurcie Carter has been dis
charged-from Joanna hospital fol-
wlowing several days treatment
Miss Robbie Lewis is recuperating
a; home following treatment at Jo
anna hospital
Mrs Belva Meadows is a patient
at Joanna hospital where she under
went surgery
Master Ronnx Etters has been
discharged from Joanna hospital af
ter treatment
Lattlr Kimberly Martin is a pa-
CASH SAVINGS ARE BEST!
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September 3
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BEEF STEW
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Pork & Beans
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Mr* NnIm
patwm at Joanna tunpital
FrirmH wall be (tod to kiwm Bud
O Dell I* m uperatmt at home M-
lowmg oircerv at Joanna howpttal
Ali'« Jenny Addtwon la a patient
at Joanna huppital when> she un
iter went a tonvilectomy.
CHRISTIAN ADVENTURE WEEK
The Intcrmcdtoto Department of
Epworth Mr'tlxxiist Church, includ
ing boys and girls, are observing
Christian Adventure Week August
29 through September 2 Supper is
served each night followed by group
singing, activity hour, recreation,
worship and goodnight services. The
hours are 6 to 9 o'clock The course
being studied is "Becoming A Per
son.” by Louise Griffiths
On Tuesday ’ afternoon John I.
Moore, recreation derector of the
Joanna Foundation, spoke to the
group on "Sportsmanship."
Rev Herbert Thomas is pastor
of the church, and Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley is superintendent of the
youth department.
WSCS WILL MEET
The Woman's Society of Christian
Serv ice w ill have the regular month
ly meeting on Tuesday, Sept 6, at
7:00 p. m. .
WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING
The Woman’s Club will hold the
next meeting on Thursday. Sept. 1,
at 7:30 p m. Mrs. Cooley, president,
asks all members to be present.
MRS. H AIR HONORED
One of the lovebrst parties of the
summer seeson was given on Tues
day evening at the Joanna club
house honoring Mrs Robert Hair,
a recent bnde Hoatesses for the oc
casion were Mrs J L Brawley,
Sr, Mrs Clyde Young, Mrs Wil
liam Nabors Mrs Witkam Byars
Mrs Bobby Baker. Mrs Tommy
Wmdwr Mrs Marvin Humphries
and Mrs Walter W’adt
Games m keeping with the wed
dm* theme »err Arertod by Mrs
Lama Catory The tone group
prueto famed m the feoHsiUes of
mnh (tarty
Mrs Muir wm
useful and lusety gdla Amung the | m
■tony Meto* • ua u nemfArtu <ut of «1
The uni «l spun («mi* anentoat
asm Mrs Mane Bwhue Mm Eva d
rtoru Mam A isms tousdy Mrs ea
Mm Jsnvu «d cfenhto mad Mm Put u<
HI MfMBtf i«l MBMEBT **
R»«N»ON
The <i Mutosts of Mrs Mary
Ana Humph nm Butond and the
ktoe Mr Huundtnes gathmvd far
their family rvuimm at the ptemr
shHter on August M utth about
fifty members attending
Marvin Humphries led the invora
non A bountiful picnic dinner was
enjoyed
Those from out of town’ attending
were Mr and Mrs Charlie Hum
phrey and family. Mrs Catherine
Humphries and children of Newber
ry; Mrs George Wright and chil
dren of Atlanta, Ga. Host families
for the occasion were Mr and Mrs.
Marvin Humphries. Mr ami Mrs
A'ernon Corley. Mr and Mrs. Burley
Humphries.
HONOR METHODIST PASTOR
Rev and Mrs J Herbert Thomas
were pleasantly surprised on last
Wednesday evening after the mid
week prayer service when a group
of members honored them with a
pounding. Rev tind Mrs. Thomas
, have expressed appreciation to all
who participated.
DANTZLER-STILWELL REUNION
AT PICNIC SHELTER
The descendants of the late Dantz-
ler and Sallie Boozer Stilwell gath
ered for their annual family re
union at the picnic shelter in Jo
anna on Sunday. ^August 28. with
76 members present
Mr and Mrs Harvey Longshore
of-Gyeenwood. Mr and Mrs. Lester
Longshore of Clinton. Mr and Mrs.
John R Longshore of Fort Mill,
Miss Elinor Longshore. Mr and
Mrs Carroll Longshore of Green
ville. were host families
A bountiful picnic dinner was
served at 1:00 p m . with T. D Stil
well of Inman, giving thanks
There were descendants attending
from Grewvilie, Laurens. Greetv-
wuoj. Newberry, Columbia. Char
leston. Fart Mill. Clemson. Inm m
Chappell» and Clinton
LOWMAN BOUKLAY WEDDING
Mtm Betty Am Lou man became
the bnde of Dumrl Bauds v of
MoumvUto m a quM servire * Ep
•wrtli Method** Church Saturday
rveamg Augvt* 27 a< 7 ttt p m
Rev Hugh Bieklry af Clmtou. ufD
fumy * toe pnmuci of rtow rets
turns sad fnuuto TW vuws were
toubr* si the shar u«b a hark
gnuMvi of ahds gtoduto sad (eru
m >dvcr eatoatum
TW rmtoto itosrud tor chunk •»
and Mrs (Mto toruan s# Masu*
TW
pAntord
k*l uu* a eanau* uf
i -tot a umu vud Bhv
ihdu stoto htoSr toppad
m yvtom torusSa* unhal
•ua mmrhtoc nStoui
TW grwom t
Omfead Watts, of Mount>-ille I
•dre a ttavy crepr dress with pmk
mtmmrtt •
Mrs Bmtslay is the younpr* dau
ghtar of Mr .ind Mrs J. F Low
man. Sr She graduated from (Tin
tun High School and is at present
employed by Joanna Mills.
Mr. BouMay. son of Floyd Bousiay
of Wyandotte, Mich , and the late
Mrs. Thelma Walls Bousiay, at
tended Clinton High School and is
employed at thi' Laurens Glass
Works in I^turens. l rhey are at
homo with the bride’s parents, !
418 Pickens street.
Immediately following the cere- i
mony, Mr. and Mrs Lovvman enter
tained the two families and close
friends with a reception at their I
home.
The bride’s table was centered'
with an arrangement of white gladi-
oli in a silver container, flanked
by white burning tapers in silver
holders. The threediered wedding
cake was served with nuts, mints,
and fruited punch.
Out of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Olin Stewart. Mr. and
Mrs. Cleveland Watts of Mount-
ville; Mr and Mrs. C. F. Oakley,
Jr , of Spartanburg, Miss Brenda
O’Dell and Jerry Pitts of Charlotte.
N. C.: and Mrs Roy O’Dell of Fort
Mill
JAMES C. F ARMER
James C. Farmer. 64. died early
Tuesday morning at a hospital in
Greenville. He had been in declin
ing health for ten years and was ill
for two weeks
Mr Farmer was bom and reared
in Habersham, County. G« , but
had made his home in Joanna and
Ktnards for a number of years. He
was a retired textile employee at
Joanna M BilH
He was twice married, fir* u>
Mrs Ntbecru King Farmer and
tos second wife was Mrs Ola Gur
ley Farmer af Kmaito
Mr, Farmer was a member of
Sfeanm Method!* Church
Sunrviof tumh > bss urut mt f e
f two SUM. George Farmer uf
Joaaaa aad Lew* Farmer «f Flan
Ja thrm Aeuptoen Mr. Sybsi
»•«« at Jumma Mr. Eula Mur
J>ump^ Chmtoes— ««d Mrs
*epdau(hirf Mn Wdtoudhrwafl
at AadrrsaB
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“Isn’t it wonderful, what man can do?” But
when looking at man’s work, we often overlook
the Hand of God. Man harnessed the power in
this great dam. but God created it. Long before
man discovered the turbine or the electric motor,
God placed the power at man’s disposal.
God is the source of every one of man’s in
ventive and ingenious undertakings. He gives us
the natural resources and the intelligence to use
them. And He wants us to use them constructively.
t
Our Christian faith teaches us of God’s powar
and the vastness of its scope. It teaches us tbs
right use of these blessings, so that life may be
enriched by them. Go to church and learn God’s
plan of love for us and our fellowman. It will
mean a better world for all of ua.
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
TH* CKurcK it lk« frttttil ftclof on
Midi f» ihc building •( ch.itrtrr *nd
good (iiitmthip. Il it a ilorchwnt •(
tpiritual valutt. Without a ilroag Church,
iKithar democracy nor civiliialioa can
tnruiu*. There are four touted rearoni
why every pens* thould attend aemcet
regularly and tupporl the Church. They
are: fl) Fot hi. own rake. (2) Foe h»
children'i Mke. ()) For the cake ei hn
eommuatiy aod nation. (4) For ike rake
ot the Chareh itarlf, which need. h»
■Meal and waWrial rupport Plan to go
•O ehureh regularly aad rend your Bible
datly. '
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