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j'.,/ • •cr""' 7 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLfe Thursday, December IS, 1M0 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. HOMER JACKS, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 4661 Joanna Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gaskin ofi son. Fort Mill, were Sunday visitors ited Mr ; ter. Sue, spent Sunday with Mr. I and Mrs. J. H. Craft in Silver- street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longshore and daughters. Gloria and San dra. were visitors in (^eenwood on Monday. J Mrs. McNeal Trottir and son, Dickie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,1^. H. ’Rinehart in Batesburg. Jimmie, of Columbia, vis- Mr and Mrs H B Swygert of ot Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin. SN Woodie Alexander left on Tuesday for Little Creek, Va., iollownig several days visit with parents, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Alex ander. Mr and Mrs. J. L.'Craig spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig, and Crystelle. Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Camp bell and sons, Steve, Dennis, and Gary, formerly of Clinton, are now making their home in Joan na At present they are residing with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs Curtis Oswalt Mrs. Frances Dawkins of Pros perity. is a patient at the Co lumbia hospital. Columbia. Mrs. Dawkins is the sister of Mrs. Fred Kmard James Turner of Fort Jackson, and Mrs. Carl Franzen f; re enville. were Sunday visitors over the week-end. Mr and Mrs. D. M Morris and Vivian of Newberry, were recent Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields. Sgt. and Mrs. James Eddie Fulmer and little son. Troy, of Waco. Texas, are visiting the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer. SA Wayne Crouch of Norfolk. Va., spent the week-end with his Charleston, parents. Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Crouch. Mr and Mrs. P. F. Swygert were Sunday visitors in Lexing ton t Mr and Mrs. John Gallman of Iva. spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Irby Ginn. Mrs. Curran Bridges ol Yo- Master hatz. Oregon, is visiting her sis ter. Mrs. G. N Foy, Mr. Foy, Warden of Mr .and Mrs. P. F. Swygert. Mrs. Eudean Bishop and sons, Jamie and Billy, spfcnt the week end in Batesburg with Mr. and! MrsVT. H. Kinehart Mrs. Gene Craven and Mrs. A. S. Holt were Tuesday visitors in Greenville. Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan and Gene Craven visited their father on Sunday at Roper hospital in Lee Thomas—Steward. James L. Brown—Tiler. James M. Fulmer—Chaplain. ATTEND CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Rev.|' and Mrs. Hugh Pollard attended the Christmas music program last Sunday at Mem orial Auditorium in Spartanburg. CARD OF THANKS 1 would like to take this oppor tunity to express my apprecia tion to the many kind friends who remembered me during my re cent illness. For,all th^ beauti ful flowers and cards, the 1 visits, ind the nice dishes of food brought me. To each and every one my sincerest thanks. MRS. JOSEPHINE STEVENS BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Little Mike Kinard celebrated his 6th birthday December 11. John Gaskin observed his 82nd MASONIC LODGE ELECTS birthday December 11, OFFICERS Mrs. John Gaskin will observe At a recent meeting the follow-; a birthday December 18. mg officers were elected and Bud O’Dell celebrated h i s appointed to serve the ensuing Masonic year for Magnolia Lodge No. 355. AFM. Joanna. James P Johnson—Worshipful at the local hospital for treat ment. Little Kathy Ginn is a patient at the Joanna hospital for treat ment. Mrs. Jean Mills is a patient at the local hospital for treatment. Luther Wright is a patient at the local hospital receiving treat ment. Little Michael Adair is a pa tient at the local hospital for treatments John Burnett, Jr., continues ill at his home on Pickens Street. MRS. J. J. WHITMIRE Mrs. Althea Slayton Whitmire. 49, wife of J, 5 Judson Whitmire, died early Saturday morning in a Clinton hospital after several months of declining health and a brief illness. She was a native of Anderson but had lived in Joanna most of S' OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 her life. She was a daughter of the late John Cleland Slayton and Mrs. Dora Madden Slayton and a member of the Joanna Revival Center. She was employed by the Joanna Cotton Mills and was a member of the Old Timers Club. Surviving, in addition 4o her husband are three sons, Clyde Whitmire and Copeland Whit mire of Clinton; and Frederick Whitmire of Joanna; two daugh ters. Mrs. Patsy W. Bowers of Hartsville: and Miss Sandra Whitmire of Joanna; two broth ers, John Cleland Slayton, Jr., of Hopatong, N. J., and Jack H. Slayton of Atlanta, Ga.; and a granddaughtfr. Funeral services were conduct ed Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Joan na Revival Center by Rev. Ben F. Jones, Rev. Clyde Peterson, and Rev. James B. Mithcell. Burial was in Rosemont ceme tery, Clinton. Pallbearers were Ed Whitsel, D. I. Gunter, Oscar Harley, H. L. Seamore, Erskine Adams and Frank Reeder. Gray Funeral Home CSatea, 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS e # • MM • a • EMBALMERS Phene 41 AMBULANCE SERVICB birthday December 10. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM TO BE PRESENTED The anriual Sunday school Columbia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Turner. Mr and Mrs. D. V Wright. Mrs Harmon Murrah. Jr., Mrs Jean Harris, Mrs. Betty Tompkins were Tuesday visitors in Greenville Mr and Mrs Lucius Hill and and other relatives in Laurens and Greenville On Saturday Mr Bridges joined here here for a visit Mr and Mrs Homer Jacks were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Neiffer CresweU in Clinton Mrs Cecil O’Dell and daugh- <. • „ Christmas program will be pre- \. Wyman Lmngston-Senior sented on Sunday evening ^ cember 18. at 7:30 p m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Jo anna. The program consists of tableau, recitations, a short play and music. The Joy Gift will be received The pastor. Rev. Hugh Pollard, extends a cordial invi tation to all to attend. James O Hueble—Junior W’ar- den W lister Hair—Treasurer. Harmon G Murrah. Jr —Sec retary. Ira Dominick—Senior Deacon. Philip Hames—Junior Deacon. R Eugene Johnson—Steward. hurch it day This Serie> of Messages In Published Each Week b> the Following Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing-C hurch Attendance. SUNSHINE CLEANERS Shoe Repair - Shirt Laundry 102 W. Florida St. ♦. v & Johnny built a snowman! From white, cold snow he made it. It was hard work, and Johnny was justly proud. Johnny built a snowman—in a day! He packed the snow hard, put in coals for the eyes and nose, and Daddy’s hat was placed on top. But far more of Daddy than just his hat went into this snowman. Just as Jbhnny worked hard to build the snowman, his father is hard at work too . . . building Johnny. Daddy’s greatest dream is to see Johnny moulded into a man of strength, vision, and character. Luckily for Johnny, Daddy is a wise father. He realizes that the most important single in fluence upon his son’s life is the teaching of Christ. Daddy will see to it that his son receives that teaching by sending him to Church serv ices regularly. In making certain that Johnny knows the beauty of God’s words, father will see his greatest dream come true. Tht C1«i,rcii u dv- gre.inl f.clof oa tartfi lot thr buildiag •( character aad good cirncachip. It u a ilorrhotix af .pinhud valan. Without a Uroag Charch. •other democracy aac crvitualna caa •arrive. Thera are four touad rcauMu why every perroa ahould attead icrvice. regularly tad aupport the Church. They ace: (I) Far hn owa rake (2) For hn childrea*. taka. ()) Far dw take of hi. commauity aad aaboa (4) Far 4m taka ol the Church naeU, which uead. ha moral aad matenal aupport. Plat la go la church regularly aad nad yoar Brhle daily. Day —' Soak Sunday laiak Monday Imiah Tuaaday Pmlma tadaeaday Matthau rhunday Acte Kriday Mart Saturday ioha Chaptar Ta ' I Johnson Bros. Super Market South Broad St GULF Olt CORP. J \ \ddison. Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO E. Carolina Aye. NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK > Joanna 1 Western Auto Assoc. Store 118 Moagrove St. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrove St JOANNA STORES 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 >20 W. Main St COMMUNITY CASH K. Florida Si. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. SUNSHINE CLEANERS Shoe Repair-Shirt Laundry 102 Wa Florida YOUNG BROS. GULF SERVICE 212 N. Broad _ i : BAND WINS SECOND PLACE IN PARADE The Clinton High School band won second place in the Christ-1 mas parade on Tuesday of last week at Fountain Inn. Students playing in the band from Joanna svere Alfred Niver, Judy Murrah, Preston White, Jr.. Martha God frey, Sarah and Frederick Whit mire, and Shirley Estes. CHRISTMAS PLAY SUNDAY EVENING ^ On Sunday evening, .December 18. at 7:00 p m at Epworth Methodist Church a Christmas play will be presented by mem bers of the adult and youth de partments. ‘Gifts of Myrrh.” di rected by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. A cordial invitation is extended to all. i The cast of characters Father Fairweather — Hack Prater Mother Fairweather — Brenda Cobh. M a i d a Fairweather — Sue O’Dell. Dolly, the Maid—Lunette Fra zier. The Burglar—Ira Dominick. Do-Do—Jeff Brock. Tommie—Johnnie Moore, Jr. Plus Mary and Joseph, ’ the Three Kings, and the Angel. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS FRANZEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franzen of Columbia, announce the birth of a son. Robert Carl, Jr., on No vember 5 Mrs. Franzen is the former Miss Judy Clardy of Piedmont. Mr. Franzen is a for mer resident of Joanna HENDRICKS Mr., and Mrs. Robert Hen dricks of Newberry, announce the birth of a son. James Rob ert Arthur. Jr., on December 9. Mrs. Hendricks is the former Miss Linda Ginn of Joanna. WITH THE SICK Little Clifford Gresham has been discharged from Joanna hospital where he received treat ment. Master Ricky Kidd is a patient Pepsi S [ X Help Fight TB Use Christmas Seals SOUTH CAROLINA PRODUCER % EGGS HENDERSON STORE (Formerly Gardner’s Store) Hopewell Section Phone—JOANNA 2384 Store Hours: 7:30 A. M.-7 P. M. REFRESHMENT VALUE FOR CHRISTMAS For The Best Deals and Biggest Selection of Used Freight Vans KING SIZE COKE Me. u.s. pat. err. OR WRITE GREAT DANE TRAILER SALES, INC. North Pleasantburg Drive Phone: CEdar 2-6178 GREENVILLE, S. C. HAS MORE FOR YOU GET VALUE, LIFT. REFRLSHMENT TOO! Bottled under authority ot The Coca Cola Company hy cceveiGH* £' t.4- Tft C'JC*-COCA cowrAHtr. a A* CAtt* AA» •' < •* r TMAOVte Bottled Under Authority of the Coca-Cola Company By GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Greenwood THEY WORK HARDER BECAUSE THEY RIDE EASIER! Because they riije easier they last longer, too. They take bettor core ot . payloads and they make a long day’s work a lot more pleasant for fho driver. All that—primarily because of Independent Front Suspension (I.F.S.). If you think it’s stretching a point to attribute that many advan tages to a suspension system, you haven't driven a new Chevy wNh I.F.S. Take the wheel and feel its road-leveling ride, its almoet total absence of shimmy a.id wheel fight, its ease of steering even ho the - big rigs. Spend hours behind the wheel and you're not nearly aa bred. You’re not and 1 neither is the truck. That independent suspension soaks up the worst shock and vibration—the kind that can twist sheet metal and loosen joints and Increase your maintenance costa. That’s why Chevy trucks keep on working and saving for extra thousands of miles. Mlfc A tbR-baam 4a*ga that traas- ■ntt load shock right through tha truck. Froat TRUCKS 4 See Me new Chevrolet end CorvaJr 95 trucks at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's Y - PLAXICO CHEVROLET. 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