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December 8, 1960
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Items of Interest From...
West
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent
and Representative
PHONE 37U
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Putnam of
Joanna, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Farmer Sunday.
Bily Cranford and Roger Dun
away visited friends and rela
tives in GreenvHle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sizemore of
Abbeville, visited Mrs. W. D.
Sizemore Wednesday.
Dianne Japart spent Sunday
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Reeder, in.Joanna.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elledge and
sons spent Sunday with Mrs.
Elledge’s mother, Mrs. Rose
Prather, in Whitmire.
a several days stay at Hays Hos
pital. \
Mrs. Billy Reynolds is a pa
tient at Hays Hospital for treat
ment.
Jimmy Webb, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louie Webb, has chicken
pox.
Mrs. Carolyn Cato is sick at
her home on Palmetto Street.
Lydia Mill.
Mrs. Pearl Patterson, mother
of Mrs. Jim Tinsley, continues
ill on Musgrove Street
Kenny and Christie Lowery
are sick.
Mr onH Mro O ^ r-,, . .1 BRAS WELL.MANN
frnis Hin M C ‘ E ' ^ Uedge of : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell,
If Mr al!d M^ SnF,,!? rS | Jr * of 404 Jackson street - an '
' ' Elledge. nounce the marriage of their dau-
and . 1 M , rs .. Thily . on of An_ Ehter, Thelma Ruth, to Anthony
Lee Mann,, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Mann of Waterloo, on
November 19
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M. Y F —6:30.
Evening Worship—7:30.
Wednesday night pgayer meet
ing—7^30. <•
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Carlton Smith was honored
derson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jes
sie Laney Sunday
Mr .and Mrs. Louise Abbott
—C-kUU\Ji.l —
and family of Greenville, spent BAI LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C
Heaton.
Mrs. C. C. Heaton and daugh
ter, Jeanette, were visitors in
Greenwood Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Samples
attended the funeral of the for
mer’s great-grandmother, Mrs (’
Margaret McQueen, in Easley
Sunday.
Mrs. Esther Mitchell visited
her sisters, Mrs. R. G. Leslie and
Mrs. Lessie Fox, in Easley over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Hill in Spartanburg Sun
day.
Rex Stroud and Mert McWat-
ters visited Mr. and Mrs S
Brock and daughter, Linda, in
Monroe, N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McWat
CALENDAR
Sunday School—10:00.
Morning Worship—11:00
EVERYDAY
COUNSELOR
By Bishop Herbert Spaagh
Alcoholism in men is bad. In
women il strikes most of us as
worse I Suppose it is because
women are by nature more dain
ty and refined. Furthermore, it
is more difficult to find a place
where Pey can be treated.
Friendship House in Winston-
Salem is an institution for the
care and treatment of women al-
colohics It is one of the finest
iTJncjia* 1 * 8 tv!f yCe WcWatters and | institutions of its - kind T have
daughter, Donna, visited Mr and . „
Mrs Henry Simms in Newberrv known ° ccu Py‘ ng one of
Sunday. , Winston Salem’s beautifuls 1 d
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson, hom-’s. it is operated by Mr. and
Ronnie Kirby, Mrs. D. G. Jack- Mrs C'narles L. James. Both are
Colnmlv Mi ? s . Minaie Hughes of dedicated Christians. The work
Bill Terry Sunday at Fr,e,ldsh, P House is supervis-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mead- ed by a 16 - member board, con-
ows and son and daughter of s > s C>ng of North Carolia’s out-
Massachusetts, are visiting Mi., standmg citizens.
The 1 PhHcfJ 1 IV I eadows over Relig-cn is the key to their al-
tne Christmas holidays. . . L . 1 ..
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING t ‘ oho,,c Ieh abiIitation program,
ANNIVERSARIES although it is by no means the
Billy Glenn observed his birth- onI > P art of it. There is a relig-
Hocember 6. i, )US niotto in virtually every
her^birt^day ^December* |°|^ SerVe •>™' -ach girl i S given a
Sammie Foster celebrated .a
birthday December 7.
Ann Glenn celebrates her birth
day today. I v,ous occasions.
Mrs. Frances Jones, Mrs. Sa
die Quinton and Willie B. Quinton
will observe birthdays December
10. - eu life
Linda Harris celebrated her
birthday December 7.
Barry C annon will celebrate a
birthday December 11.
Calvin Adams will celebrate
his birthday December 10.
Billy Bigbee. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Bighee, was 11
years old December 2.
Marvni Dietz will observe his
birthday December 17.
WITH THE SICK
J J Owens has returned to
his home on Sloan Street after
Bible when she enters the home.
I’ve ust paid another visit to
Friend-hip House, and as on pre-
I found it im-'
macu a’e. Long ago I learned
that a well ordered house Or of- j
fice is conducive to a well order-;
Pepsi
As a icsult of her work during
the past ten years with alcoholic
women at Friendship House,
Mrs. James makes some inter
esting observations. She has been
surprised how many college
graduates and girls with spec-,
ialize.1 training come to her One
of her girls was a college profes
sor. others were school teachers,
beauticians, trained nurses, sec
retaries. None of the girls were
pregnant when they entered, and
she has never had one with a ve-
neral d sease.
The majority of these girls
j come from broken homes. Many
of them turned to drink to escape
the unhappiness of these broken
homes One thing is common to
all—the need for love and under-
; standing. Some of these girls
have never experienced it before.
Her most important observa
tion is Miat “no person is perma
nently rehabilitated outside the
power of the gospel of Jesus
Christ.” Some abstain for a pe
riod ol time by their own will
; power, and have received much
Satisfaction from having done so.
However, those who have put
their trust in the Lord Jesus
Christ have experienced regene
ration through the new birth and
have been able to walk by faith
as a new creation, thus winning
the victory through Jesus Christ.
I’ve 'lad first-hand experience
with the work and fruit of this
fine institution. Many women
have faund a new life there. The
work is carried on in coopera
tion with the Chaplain’s Depart
ment ol the Baptist Hospital in
M’inston Salem. On entering, a
girl is g \en a physical examina
tion at that hospital. If alcohol
ism is her only defect, then Mrs.
James will accept her.
Friendship House is the work
of faith, depending entirely upon
voluntary contributions. I rec
ommend to the readers of this
column that you put Friendship
House on your list of charities.
You can make no better invest
ment. 1 Sit down now, write a
check, and mail it to Friendship
House.
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with a birthday party for his
sixth birthday November 30 at _
the Lydia Mill Kindergarten six candles was served with ice
day” to Carlton and each child with a gift which was opened
was given a favor A cake with and passed
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Twenty-three boys and girls,
members of the Lydia Mill Kin-
RIRTHDAY PARTY
cream by MiSs Nellie Osborne, Kenny I^owery celebrated his
assisted by Mrs Horace Smith.! fourth birthday with a party on naruu. m.oae'
dergartep. sang “Happy Birth Each child remembered him November 20 Nineteen guests many nice gifts
f ■ . i
were present and each child was CHRISTMAS PARTY
given a favpr Ice cream and Thirty-nine guests were prea-
cake was served by the hostesses, ent for the Clinton Mill cloth
Mrs Fred Lowery and Mrs. room's Christmas party Satur
Harold Rhodes He received day night December 3. a» Blaz
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COFFEE
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Wesson or Astor
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Morions Apple, Peach, Cherry or C not
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Dinners 2
Shrimp Ahoy
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