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I V \ . I 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 20, 1960 Personal and Social. News of Joanna MRS. HOMER JACKS. Correspondent and Representative Tr If phone 4M1 Joanna * fjjj-rrrt i f rrrt . . A . Mr and Mrs M F Banks and sons were rveent visitors of Mr. Banks' mot-her. Mrs H G. Banks. in Spartanburg, who is now recup erating at her home following sur gery on Saturday Mrs. t'arroll the Mr and Mrs. Curtis Lake and children of Columbia, were Satur day \ israirs of the latter’s sister. Mrs William Thomas, and Mr Tboma- Mr and Mrs J i L. Brawley. Bar bar- and Ch.p. spent Sunday in Franks of Laurens, visited Buffalo with Mr and Mrs. Bob Banks family recently Brawlee:. Mr. and' Mrs Fred Smith and Mrs J C Davis and daughter, small daughter. Missy, of Clinton. V. an \nn of Cross Hill, spent spent Sunday with the latter s par SoncuN with her paivaUs. Mr and ents. Mr and Mrs William Dunlap Mrs B W (>xner Mrs Frances— McCrary, Mrs Mr Lynn ^ ints Mr and Mrs Marvin Hum- Hatton. Sr Later in the evening thev visited the Hobby and Craft Fair at the Joanna dub house Mrs Neiffer Creswell of Clinton. phrie- ,r ■ ' Miss * Ela m Boyce and Harry League spent Saturday with Bar bar., and Sue Bovc*- at Winthrop wa> 3 ^ un< ^ a > ^ nn ** r fuost of Mr College Hock Hill' atld Mrs rVr! Jj ' ks she also VIS - Mr. end Mrs E A Tmsley'of ded her .vster. Mrs Homer Jacoks. Vewberry. pent Sunday with their an( * Mr Jacks daughter. Mrs C J1 Bowers, and Mr- Sue Montes and children. Mr Bawvrs J and Mrs M.ldred Morgan spent A .if Abrams and Homer Jacks Sunday w.th Mrs Neal Ratcliff in vis. od Mr» Bertha Stroud on Wed- Bethune ne*oay at the Baptist hospital in Columbia Mr and Mr- familv. Mrs W B«n Jester and M Farmer and V ana Mr.- Donald Hasetden of William Nix v>i:ed Mrs Emoline l^trwr.s spent Sunday with Mr .vnd Mr.- Fred F.Liis and Pam N'ix m Columbia Sunday Mr and Mrs Ernest Browm of QreertviUe. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs W P. Thomn* Mr and Mrs John I. Movyr and sons. Dickie and Johnnie, spent the week-end with the former's parents. Dr and Mrs T. M Moore, in Rembert Mrs. L H. Poag. Mrs. Lester Hair and Mrs. Rode Clark visited Mrs Bertha Stroud at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia Sunday. Mr and Mrs J. W. Kenmngton and children of Atlanta. Ga., spent several days last week with her mother. Mrs Sarah O Shields Mrs Lillian HamHton and Cher ry, Mrs Frances Dixson. Debbie and Barne. of Columbia, spent Sun day w ith H P Bragg, the occasion being Mr Bbagg's birthday. Mr and Mrs. Mason Rowland. Mr and Mrs Skvan Rowland spen: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs A L Rowland m Waihalla Mr and Mr> Barron O'Shields and son. .Aten, were Sunday visi tors of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs E N Son. in LatUe Mountain Mr and Mrs Harold Russell and son. Hal. Mr and Mrs Charlie Force and daughter. Jane, spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina Among the points of inter est they visited was the Cherokee reservation Mrs Howard J Hanley and dau ghter Debra Ann. spent last week with her parents. Mr and Mrs Robor. O Lay re. in Chattanooga. Term, while Rev. Hanley was m St Louis. Mo attending the Na tional Sunday School Association convention Mrs Lillie Belle MJer-of Lydia. spent the weekend with her sister. Pope Johnson of Clinton, is recup- Mrs Fred Bragg. Sr , and Mr crating at his home following treat- Bragg On Sunday she accompanied ment at Joanna hospital, them along with Mr and Mrs R B T q Murphy has been discharg Smith and Michael to .Aiken and ^ f rom the lacal hospital folkm- spent the day with Mr and Mrs ing treatment. 1 Ralph Bragg. . Roger Puckett of Clinton, has Mr and Mrs .Alvin Marshall vis-, been discharged from Joanna hos- ited Mrs Homer Stevens at the pital following treatment. General hospital in Spartanburg Friends will be interested to know Sunday. Mrs. Mamie Lee Murphy is a pa- Mr and Mrs W W. Niver. Mar- bent at the local hospital for sur- garet Rose. Alfred and Charles I J? er > Robert spent Sunday with the lat- ; Mrs Lorraine Franien is a pa ter's mother. Mrs A N Pritch- tient at the Joanna hospital under in Westminster. Romg treatment Mr and Mrs (Sene Craven and . Mrs N «; U Jenkins is * ^ Gay. and Mrs A. S Holt spent the ,ier>t al ^ ,ocal receivmg week-end in Georgetown with Mr ,rea,m °nt. anil Mrs H C Elliott I Bil, y Summer is a patient at the ' Mr and Mrs C. R O'Dell werei 100 ? 1 ho^tal for treatment Sunday evening visitors of Mr and Mrs. Dessa Holsonback is a sur- Mrs. J H Craft in Silverstreet ^ ^ {lcni at <** Joanna hos ' Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulmer of Newberrv. will regret to L,ttle Johnson is a patient learn their son. Hoiiy. is a patient at the Joanna hospital where she at the Newberry County Hospital. urK * enven t an appeodoc’-otoy Tonv received injuries in a car ac- BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT cident , PEAY Mrs Lavinia Cooley and John Af ’ < an< ^ -^. rs ' ^ ^ ^ ea - an ' Ross spent the week-end in Colum- n ^ ,unct ‘ the birth of a daughter, bia with Mr. and Mxs S. L. Hair Gina L - vnn ’ on Ootober 17. Mrs and visited Pvt. John M. Cooley at Peay is the former Miss Geraldine litl’S Church Sundai| Ihi^ Sene> of Mev-age* In I'uhlished Each Week h> the Following Clinton Firm^ In the Interest Of Increasing 1 hurch Attendance. IRBY S MARKET 207 Musgrove St. ‘‘V x ■the oFAild mood Grownups forget that a child experience.' fear, lii'.ippointment and despair even more often than ihev. Experience prepares the adult for sudner. shocks. A child stumbles upon them unaware. And each will breed more bitterness in his heart, if he ha' not found firm foundation for his courage, perseverance and hope. Bu’ when a m.v or girl ha« been given the under girding of religious faith, the dreadful moments challenge; raUiei than destroy Our children pray more often than we realize They believe more confidently than we suppose Life teaches them to draw strength from their faith . . . self-confidence from their trust in God. But you and 1 must provide them opportunity to acquire faith. And our own example in worship and Hfe must inspire their trust ir. God. Tue c-u«c« *C*» Act. . ALL *0*» T *-E 7 he CV-' K m '<*+■ mm c - • tfi * at ** c l - caa-• wv mmc g**od ■ r- »* *» a ^ h> —i r ma spmnM M ■•**** a CWarva brsnocra. v mmr cr* tmmmm tmm mrw\+r TW»e are -vawai- «eKv every peraoM ref«!ariy aac vafx-c* eve Caarcfc TWw are: (I) For Ka %mMr 2 For lo ,hildrrn i take (3) Far Or **ae at Wat coatrr anity aoo arbea (4/ Far mm tafte oi «te CliorcW nri*. are Oa atoeai*aad maienai iapf ate. PW Rt f» k> charcW refalar * toe **a« »eor E-Aar M2 nr* Cmpyuk* l+mi K.* I ' Srraorr. Strat^org, V« W Johnson Bros. Super Market >oiifh Inroad S* GULF OIL CORP. J. \. \ddison. Di'tnhutor COOPER MOTOR CO. E C-irolina Ave.* NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joann* * * Western Auto Assoc. Store UK Muagrove St. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrove St JOANNA STORES i Joanna. S. C. BEACON DRIVE-IN Whitmire Hwy. McGEE’S DRUG STORE 100 W. Main St. C-W-S GUANO CO., Inc. FERTILIZER 103 N. Adair CITIZENS FED SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main St. COMMUNITY CASH E Florida St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture - K!0 W Mai. SI. SUNSHINE CLEANERS Shoe Repair-Skirt Laumlrv 102 W. Florida YOUNG BROS. GULF SERVICE 212 X. Bro.4 Fort Jackson Waldrop. Mr and Mrs John Burnett. Jr . KITCHEN SHOWER GIVEN entertained on Sunday with a birth day dinner honoring their son, Den nis. Mrs. Minnie Lou Kitchen of Newberry, and Miss Burnett. Mr and Mrs Champ Johnson and daughters. Sarah and Betty Lottie „ Mae HISS O’DELL Complimenting Miss Brenda O’Dell. November brid Rudy Prater^Mrs? Mrs. Cecil Farmer entertained with a kitchen shower at the home of the former on Friday evening. Jean, spent the week-end in Char- Throughou the home were lovely lesion with Mr and Mrs David arran 6 emt ‘ nts mixed fall flow- Whitney. ers - WITH THE SICK ' Irs F rater led the games, which Fnends will be interested to know '"eb^ed Bridal Bingo. Hie hon- Mrs. Belle Craw-ford is ill at her oree wore a toast brov ™ ^ «*- home on the Columbia hgihway tume drcss and was a chips, date-nut tarts and cold drinks. Miss O'Dell was remembered with a shower of attractive and use ful gifts for her kitchen. Out of town guests for the oc casion were Mrs. C. D. Pitts, Mrs Sally Braswell. Mrs Frank Boland and Mrs. Frank Boland, Jr., of Clinton. REVIVAL SERVICES The fall revival services at the Church of God will be conducted October 23 through November 6. Rev. Mrs. Ruth Starnes will preach. The services will begin at 7:00 pi m. each evening .'CbaFe’WIfl" be special music and,, singing. Hie pastor. Rev. Howard J. Hanley, ex tends a cordial invitation to the public to attend these revival ser vices. CLUB MEETING St Boniface Catholic Woman’s Club of Joanna, met at the parish hall on Thursday, October 13, with nine members present Fr. Ernst Gerald opened the meeting with prayer. Highlighting of the book. ‘‘Our Lady of Fatima,” were given by Mrs. Hodges. Mrs. Franzen gave the report she handed in at the Decenery meeting in Green wood September 28. Mrs. Hodges was named chair man of the clothing drive to be held in November. Mr*. Steriiner will have charge of the program on civil defense for the November meeting. •Fr. Ernst gave a short spiritual talk and closed the busmen with Due to an error in laat week’s paper the statement of M. S. Bailey ft Son Bankers is being reprinted below. J REPORT OF CONDITION OF M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Of GlinUn in the State of South Carolina at the close of business on , October^, 19M. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, - and cash items in process of collection $2,104,401.33 United States Government obligations, — direct and guaranteed 1.906,785.12 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2,445,521 88 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 1,406,762.50 Loans and discounts (including $21,068.03 overdrafts) 2,994,486.48 Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $1.00 .... 2.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises .^. 1.00 Other assets 1,987.10 TOTAL ASSETS .. .... LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ’ Time Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $9,793,01822 Other liabilities 2,211.95 Little Kathy Metis has returned- home following several days stay at the New-berry County Hospital novelty corsage centered with yel low ribbons The guests were invited into the C W. Chandler is recuperating kit hen - m keeping with the party, • - - - -- - for refreshments of Sloppy Joes,” at his home following treatment at the local hospital < Mrs Iva Satterwhite of Clinton, has been discharged from Joanna hospital after receiving treatment for several days Rufus Jennings is a patient at Joanna hospital for treatment. IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Musgrove and Pitts St. Cameras — Films — Photo Finishing $10,857,947.41 k $7,911,798.23 1,206,865.09 400,206.92 266,138.59 6.00929 WE PAY 5% *9,00M0Mi j TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital* Surplus Undivided profits CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $9,795,230.17 i 500,000.00 300,000.00 262.717.24 $1,062,717.24 account • n *> u' i J up t by 0 duly licensed Cosuo u > Ir j'jn Co E I '■np!' .< . h .nj< ,1 ♦ r * ^ • tc . t n up t i I ’ Only 3*01lob!«. t B:na ^ * ► Ct SoutK Co'jlinQ Si - i''rr - rr' om3unf O Ct'pftJ S * Wine Hester Graham IS cr Staled ^ n 3 n C rq Columbia S C. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $10,857,947.41 'This bank’s capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $500,000.00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 991,000.00 I, G. L. Simpson, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. L. SIMPSON Correct—Attest: W. C. Neely, Robert M. Vance. R C. Adair. Geo. H. Cornelson,.Jr., Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of October, 1960, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. REBA J. BRYAN, Notary Public My (ommission expires at Pleasure of Governor. ELIMINATE NERVOUSNESS GET WELL AGAIN Yes, you van eliminate those jumpy, anxious days that plav havoc with your stomach, give you headaches, and leave you wide open for ulcers, heart trouble and other serious ills. No longer will the cold sweats, the butterflies and burning leave you with a ruined digestion and an all- over “siAish” feeling. You will find yourself meeting situations with un shakable calm when the nervous sys tem is functioning smoothly. Simply call 22501 or 2723 or go to ’he Hart Clinic at 205 Church St.. Laurens. S. C.. for a consultation without obligation or charge. There you will find a method of correcting ner vousness based on unassailable facts and logic. Dr. Hart FOOTBAU. —On— ' WPCC TODAY UTTLE THURSDAY CLEMSON "CUBS” vs. CAROLINA "BIDDIES” - GAME TIME — 1:45 P. M. — SATURDAY — CLEMSON vs. DUKE GAME TIME — 1:45 P. M. SPONSORS: • CLINTON REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Of Clinton ^ , J • LAURENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. Of I^iurens % • COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Of Laurens and Greenwood • FAIRLANE FINANCE CO. Of Laurens — SUNDAY — COLTS vs. LIONS GAME TIME — 1 P. M. SPONSORS: AMERICAN CREDIT CORP. Of Laurens JOHN KENNEDY'S SCRAP METAL YARD Of Laurens CLINTON AND LYDIA MILLS STORES COOPER MOTOR CO. and LYNN COOPER, l*r. DIAL 1410 NEW the patented rr PATENTED inner HEAT TUBES PATENTED 100% SAFETY! 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