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\ • 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLt Thursday, November 3,‘ 1960 Personal and News of Joanna MRS. HOMER JACKS. Correspondent and Representative Telephone 4601 Joanna Mr ami Mrs Roy Bedenbaugh ami Jane. Mr and Mrs .J B. la\.ngston and children. Mr. and M:*> Mas an « ravvclyr >nd children. Misst> Ksvic Mae and Klizabeth Dicker Holland Kpung of New- U ; r> Mr and Mrs. Charlie B. Dicker ni Greenville, enjoyed a tamih ~ t together.on Sunday m Hu mountains o; North Carolina Mr ami Mr- Willard Forvler and -.in. Larrr Dean, ot tiatTney. were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Boyce Piorven Vli-s Sanar.. Sa.'ter> a student at 1’almer Business College. Columbia. -pen: the weekend with her par ents Mr and Mrs C H Salters . Herman Lt i Shealy. a student at Newberry College, and Louis Shealy. also ot Newberry .were Sunday vis- tors of the former's parents. Mr. and Mr- Herman L Shealy Mr and Mrs K J Bishop and -on- Billy and Jamie, and Mrs McV .. Trotter -pent Sunday with Mr- L H R ant hart m Batesburg. Mr arivt Mrs John 1 Moore and children arvi Mrs W. P Thomas spent Sunday in Columbia with the latte: .- mother Mr.- \\ K Adams. Mr and Mrs. Frank Brannon and daughter* Phoebe, were Satur day visitors m Laurens with Mr. and Mr- Melvin Brannon Mr and Mrs. C. J Craig were Min- .tv \ isitors of Mrs Metta Stone :n « linton A 3e" C. B Cole. Jr-, and small t ‘ n> ' daughter Cindy, were Saturday vis- ,^ r jnu ^ ^ 1’oag aitend- •ors with Mr. and Mrs. C B. Cole. I '' <: birthday dinner on Sunday for >r lattle* c indv remained with her : ‘ ieir ! ' ,,n * n ^ ,reer In the Ga . spent Satimiay with Mrs Con- cte Brown Mi-- Dons Johnson, of Newberry. visited her si-:er. Mrs. Clifton Hoi sonb.uk am Mr Holsonback on Fri day R C. T Bobby Ruff, of Fort Jack son. Columbia spent the week-end With his parin’- Mr and Mrs John i ^ii«ff Mr and' Mrs Kelly Waits spent several days last week in Char- lotKsville. Va Mrs. H. A. Copeland Mrs P. B. Adair, oi Clinton, wire Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs Grover Na bors On Sunday Mr and Mrs Luther Nabors and children, oi Laurens, visited the Nabors Re cent visitors of the Nabors were Mr and Mrs Keb Simpson. Mr and Mrs Tom B Gooper and Grady Adair, ot Clinton Mr and Mrs James Fulmer vis it mi the formers brother-in-law. Bennie Rot on, an Sunday at New berry Hospital Messrs. Walter Waits. J L L>e- laney and David Myers left on Fri day morning enroule to Japan where they will be visiting for ten days or two weeks Miss Ruth . Hair attended the teachers meeting in Greenville on Tuesday Mrs Liilu Belle Miller, ot Lydia, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs R B Smith On Sunday they visited Mr- Inez Smith in Laur- Abrams. Mrs. Lois and Miss Crystelle Chopper Room c mi Ugom »OOM WAVHVItll TINNISSI 1 THE WORLDS MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE Read Luke 1:76-80 The day spring from on, high hath visited us. to give light to them that -it in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet in'o the way of peace. (Luke 1:78. 79) Mrs Floyd Besienbaugh Craig. Mrs. liois Be*denbaugh greeted the 1 guests and pinned on them a minia- , turc party favor corsage made of ribbon and rice The color scheme of green and I white was used throughout the party rooms. Appropriate games for the occa sion were enjoyed by alL after i which the hostesses invited the I guests into and green punch were served from the table covered in green and white, having a center piece of miniature bride and groom. Judy was presented many love ly gifts for her trousseau which she gracefully acknowledged. Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bedenhaugh, of Jo anna WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET While marking pupils' compositions one day. I was thrilled to sec November 7-11 that a little girl had written: “If all the people in all the countries ot the MONDAY world loved the Lord Jesus, there would be peace." ! Milk, baked macaroni and cheese. 1 Bozard If our hearts are filled with love for our crucified and risen Saviour turnip greens, pork and beans, corn tended The Joanna Woman’> Club will hold their regular monthly meeting was overlaid m the dining room for i , m Thursday. November 3. at Jo-!P re, tily decorated refreshments. Bridal cake squares ( a nna Club House,at 7 p. m. This is q I Z _ an important meeting and all mem- OChOOI Minch I bers an ' askwl to be present. Mrs. . <1 Hack Prater’s group will have IVldlU have charge of the entertainment ATTENDS MEETING Mrs Hugh Pollard. Mrjs. J. M and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams, celebrated her birthday recently with a party at Joanna Club House. Following the Brownie Scout meeting, Troop leaders Miss Crys telle Craig and Mrs. Lois Beden baugh entertained t h e children with indoor party games. Later they invited the children into the dining room for refreshments of cake and cold drinks. The table white with the pink and white birthday cake serving as the cen ter piece. Martha Ellen received many nice gifts. WITH THE SICK F'riends will be interested to bread, butter, Graham with pe-inut butter. TUESDAY and with gratitude for redeeming us. there is no room for hatred or hurt feelings His love and peace will flow through us to others. At one of our seaside services a man fiercely abused my husband for preaching, but we prayed frequently for him with Christian love Day | Milk, hot sliced pork, orange after day he stood just within sound of the gospel He listened sullenly at J juice, buttered green beans biscuit first, but finally gave his heart to God. ; butter, sweet i-otato souffle Christians may meet with persecution, especially when trying to spread the gospel, but nothing can really disturb the peace of God gar ...... . . . 7 ~"~ . . L- N- nsond in their hearts PRAYER Heavenly Father, we thank Thee for giving us peace through Th> dear Son’s redeeming love. May His peace be so manifest that it ma> -pread to all we meet. In His holy name we pray. Amen. crackers meeting held at the First Presby terian Church in Greenwood on Thursday. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Martha Ellen Abrams know Mrs. Homer Stevens is re- Mrs Kelly Waits at cuperating at her home following annual Pmsbyterial; surgery at General Hospital in Spartanburg. Mrs. Belle Burton has returned to work following several weeks of illness. Little Candy Buchanan, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buch anan, has (been confined ’to her home with measles. Terry Swygert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert, is cuperating nicely at home follovi ing surgery at General Hospital in Greenville. Little Denise Baker is a patient at Joanna Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Mary Jo Holsonback is a patient at Joanna Hospital receiv ing treatmenf. Mrs. Hazel Kennedy, of New berry, has been discharged from Joanna Hospital foliowring minor surgery. Mrs. Elsie Gruber is recuperat ing at home following several days treatment at the local hospital. Jimmie Johnson has been dis charged from the local hospital where he underwent treatment. ^ Master Donnie Hitters is a patient T at the local hospital undergoing treatment. Mrs. Bertha Stroud is a patient at the local hospital for treatment. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Our Saviour's pi ace in our hearts will guide others to Him Mabel E. Palmer (England) rumored with a birthday dinner at ATTEND TEA Jiunna Club House Forty-three reT/ Mr- Frances Warner and Mrs. atives ami triends were present fifr G N Foy attendd a ta on Mon- the occasion day afternoon in Greenwood given T*!iose attending included; Mr. and at the home of Representative Mrs Ryan Rhoden. Mr and Mrs. Bryan Dorn and Mrs. Dorn The Claude Galarneau and Suzanne, event was honoring the founder of Mr- Fred Wheeler. Mr and Mrs. Girl Scouts. Juliette Low. and many > L Hair. .Mr and Mrs.'-F. M. 1 Girl Scout representatives were in Hair and Mis- Merle Rhoden, of Go* attendance lumbia Mrs Kredna Little and W. S. C. S. WILL MEET \\ FDNKSDAY Milk hot dogs, chili with beef, on ion- mustard, cole slaw with dress- ng. green peas. bun';, butter ami I cherry pie. THURSDAY ( Milk, baked beans with beef, i vegetable soup, carrot sticks, corn | bread, butter, and apple sauce FRIDAY Milk, fi.s'a .-ticks, grated carrot and cabbage slaw, black eyed peas, — corn bread, butter and peach halves grandparents tor a longer visit Sandy Templeton, a' student at 1'aimer Bu-inos College in Colum bia. spent the week-end with hi* parents Mr and Mr- Ch-by Tem pleton Mr and Mrs. H B afternoon they enjoyed a trip to the mountains Pvt John Cooley of Fort Jackson, children Tommy and .Scott, of Statesville. N C ; Mike Cooley, of Fort Jackson: Mr and Mrs. Q V. >pent the week-c’xl with his moth- Hair. Nancy and Miriam, of Green er and gr.indtVher, Mrs. Lav inia Cooley aai John M Ross. Jetf O'Dell observed his gk'enth Swygert. of birthday on Oct 31 (■reenwood. wert Sunday \i-itors of Mr and Mrs. P F Swygert lattle Mis> Tina Gardner cele- orated her birthday on October 15: Tina is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mr-. Bus Bodie Mr and Mrs. Luther Brown and -in Billy, of Hartwell. Ga . Mr, and Mr- George Brown ol Rovston. Mr- Clara Jink n- ..pd Sue Mrs L.. 1 Sineath ami Darren visite'd Mr- i- brother on Sunday ..' :h«- Yetei.n- H.-spit.il in Colum bia . Y> BIRTIIDW DINNER AT JOANNA < I l B HOI SF Mr- W W both birthdav H. v : Celebrate? heir on Sundav ar.d was Wendell Hair. .\ood: Mr and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles. Mr and Mrs Billy Nobles, Mar cia and Mike of Newberry; Mr. agd Mrs W. H Derrick, Mr. and Mrs Larry Pritchard, of Greenville: Mr and Mrs Tommy Rhoden, of Swansea: Mr and YD-v-LtsIer Hair Mr -and Mrs Bobbie Hair, Rev and Mrs James B. Mitchell, Mr and Mrs J Clyde Young. John Ro--. Mrs Lavinia Cooley. Mrs. Mary Leaman. Miss Ruth Hair and The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, No-; vember 8. in the Educational Build ing of the church at 7 p m Mrs Harmon Murrth. Jr., will have Charge of the program Hostesses for the evening will be‘ Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. Mrs. Floyd Abrams and Mr* Buford Wier BRIDE-ELECT HONORED CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Bessie Hays Owens, deceased, arc hereby notified to file the >ame duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebt ed to -aid estate will please make pay meat likew ise WILLIAM BAILEY OWENS, Executor co Tench P. Owens Attorney at Law- 203 West Pitts Street Clinton. South Carolina Oct. 18. 1960 3C-N-3 FINAL settlement Take notice that on the 15th day of November. 1960. I will render a final account of my acts and doings , as Executrix of the estate of C. N. <^2 / Dear Dr. Dawson, I have been considering trying Chiropractic treatment for sometime now but have been frightened off by people telling me that if I go to a Chiropractor he will treat me even if he knows at the beginning he can’t help my condition. Is this true? Mrs. R. M. Dr. Dawson r 4§ 1 9 V yc OWN HOME On Monday evening. October 24. Mauney In th« office of the Judge of Miss Judy Bvdenbaugh. November • Probate of Laurens County, at 1(3 bride-elect, was honorored with a. o'clock a m., and on the same day lingerie shower at Joanna Club •"'ill apply for a final discharge House from my trust as Executrix. Hostesses for the occasion were person indebted to said es- tate is notified' and required to make payment on or before that date: and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. ODETTA MAUNEY, Executrix October L5. 1960 4C-N-10 FOR NOTHING DOWN!-100% FINANCING! Dear Mrs. R. M., No-ethical person would treat someone for a condition they know they can not help. I realfce that there are unethical men in all professions and 1 ion sure Chiropractic is no exception, fldwever, when considering the services of Chiroprac tors, business men, lawyers, dentists, baby-sitters or bricklayers, it is possible to establish whether they are people of principles without too much difficulty especial ly in small towns or communities such as yours. Dear Dr. Dawson, I have known several people who have gotten well with Chiro practic treatments and frankly 1 was amazed at it. I hear though that once vou start with a ( hiropraetor it takes so long beforewill dismiss you. Is this generally true and if it is why? Mrs. M. C. H. Dear Mrs. M. C. H„ It is hard to give a general answer to your question especial ly since the term "so long” is relative. Actually the time it takes a Chiropractor to remove nerve pressure and restore an area t<» health is usually quite short compared to the time the pressure has lieen present and the area of the l>ody unhealth.. Usually the sooner the patient comes t>a C hiropractor, the shorter the time need ed to correct the condition. After the condition is corrected the Chiropractor will recommend that the patient have periodic check-ups to prevent a reoccurrence just as the patient does with other phases of his health s-uch as those concerning the eyes, teeth, etc. THE R. H. DAWSON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 516 S. BROAD ST.. ( LINTON. S. C. NT V THE "COUNTRY SQUIRE" Tb«- n» west of the new Jim Walter Home* is giv en the position of honor even in its name the Counin squire. 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