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1 T \ Thursday, November 16, 1%1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. HOMER JACKS, Correspondent and Representative TELEPHONE 697-4S01 Mrs. T. O. Bundrick, of Whit- Mrs. Alvinn Nabors and ehil- mire, spent several days last week with her daughter. Mrs. J. C. Ruff and Mr. Ruff. A-lc Herman' Coleman, who has been stationed in the Congo for five months, is expected to arrive home around Dec. 1. En- route home Mr. Coleman will stop off in Germany for a five days visit with his brother, Capt. Fred Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. W. K Waits were Tuesday visitors in Green ville. William Pollard, of Columbia, was the Friday guest of his brother and sister-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mrs. Mary Leaman and Steve spent Sunday in Columbia as the guests of Mrs. Julia Dunnaway. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. John Gaskin in the loss of her mother, Mrs. Sallie Crocker who passed away October 28. Also to Mrs. J. W. Lewis in the death of her brother, Olin Jefferson Rickard October 28. Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr., visited her sister, Mrs. W. K. Bushart and Mr. Bushart in Co lumbia Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Na bors, of Laurens, and Mr. and dren, of Gray Court, were Sun day visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors. Mrs. W. W. Hair and Miss Ruth Hair visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles in Newberry Sat urday. Mrs. Clara Stroud joined Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brannon and Dwayne, of Chappells, and spent Sunday of last week in the moun tains of North Carolina. Rev. and Mrs. Claude Camp bell and Mrs. J. H. Campbell, of Spartanburg, were recent vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mur phy. Mrs. Claude F a r m e r and daughter. Miss Velda Farmer were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole. Mr and Mrs. Joe Johnson and their guest, Mrs. Sallie Lynch, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hussco in Aiken Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pitts, of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. Mrs. Pearl Williams is spend ing several days this week in Newberry as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Guien. Mrs Clara Stroud was a Fri day visitor of her father, D* F. Dennis, who is ill at his home in Prosperity. Mrs. Roberta Templeton and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell were visitors in Newberry Saturday On Sun day Mrs. Nannie Hitt, of Clin ton, joined Mesdames O’Dell and Templeton and visited Mrs. Annie Brownlee in Laurens. Mrs. J. F. Huckabee, of Wood ruff. has returned to her home following several days visit to her home following several days visit with Mr and Mrs. C. J. Craig. On Saturday the Craig family and Mrs. Huckabee spent the day in Greenville as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig. Tommie O’Shields, who is sta tioned in Sanford, Fla , spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Sara O’Shields. Mrs. J. VV. Kennington and children, of At lanta, Ga., visited Mrs. O’Shields Jast week. ’ Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mike and John Ross spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs S L. Hair in Co lumbia. Mike remained for the week and will be attending school at South Carolina Em ployment Commission. S-Sgt. Kenneth Chalk recently returned from a tour with the 3rd Weather Squadron inspection team, inspecting certain bases in Texas, Indiana, Ohio and New Orleans. La. S-Sgt. Chalk spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chalk. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jacks, of Elizabeth. N. J., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jacks, Rt. 1, Clinton, were the host family let's go to Church Sundag This Series of Messages In Published Each Week by the Following Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance. NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna DISCOVERY Maybe it seems odd to think that any one has to "discover” the Bible. Yet stop and think how few of us really know this Book of books. Time was when families read the Bible together, and most youngsters could quote their Scriptures. Biblical allusions were commonplace and understood by one and all. Then somehow, over the years, a lot of people forgot about the Bible. Or they reserved it exclusively for Sundays in church. Now, there is a great and blessed ra> surgence of Bible reading in our land— thanks to the great work of the Ameri can Bible Society. Youngsters like these are learning new truths for themselves. They are putting God’s word not just into Sunday, but into every day. ThC CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THB CHURCH THE WOR1 FOR THE WORLD TW Ck.rck it A, lad-f M uiA fat At baildiaf af ekaraettr aad gaad ciluraAip. Il it a •lorthoatt af apmMal talaca. WiAoal a iliaaf Oarcti. atriktt draweraejr aat cmluiltaa taa tatvitr. TW>a ata faai tauad itatoat wky c.try ptnoa Aaald tlltad wmett rffwlarly aad wppatl At Qiaidl. TWy art! (I) Fat hit atm ukt. (2) Fat Mt tkildrca’i taka. (J) Fat At taka af kit conuaaaily aad aaliaa. (4) Fat Aa taka af Aa Ckatck ilatlf, wkkk attdt kit ■aoial aad laawia! aappaft. Plaa It (t la ckatck rcfalatly aad read jraat Bibit daily. . ... Sunday Romans 10:1-10 Monday Proverbs 2:1-8 Tuesday John 17:1-11 Wednesday Hebrews 2:1-10 Thursday Friday Saturday Psalms Psalms Matthew 119:33-40 119:106-112 13:18-2? Copy right 1 f,r 1 K*ist*>» Ailv Herwiee, In*.. Btratbvrg. Y*. Johnson Bros. Super Market South Broad St. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison, Distributor NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK MOATES CABINET CO. MO W. Mala Ph. 831-OOS5 IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrove St, JOANNA STORES Joanna, 8. C. BEACON DRIVE-IN Whitmire Hwy. McGEE’S DRUG STORE 1M W. Mala St. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Mala 8t. COMMUNITY CASH E. Florida St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Mala St. C & L CONCRETE CO. Waal Carolina Ata. to a family gathering and dinner in their honor. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks, of Clinton, entertained for them with a dinner at their home. Mrs. J. H Wallenzine. of LIT tie River-Dominick community, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bragg and Mr. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen spent Saturday in Columbia as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franzen. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Franzen enjoyed a brief visit with their son. 1st Lt. Mel vin Franzen in Greenville. Mr. Franzen was on cross country flight from Sioux City. Iowa. W. S. C. S. HAS MEETING The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of Epworth Metho dist Church held their November meeting on Tuesday evening of last week in the Education build ing of the church. The president, Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, presided over the bus iness session The secretary of youth work reported receiving $77 for UNICEF on Halloween. Mrs. J. Li Abrams gave the meditation for the evening. Mrs. Harmon Murrah, Jr., presented the program, which was a dis cussion of “World Federation of Church Councils.’’ Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Floyd Abrams, Mrs. Bu ford Weir and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell who served refreshments of a salad plate with cake and iced drinks. During the social hour names were drawn for the Christmas party. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS REVIVAL The fall revival of First Pres byterian Church, Joanna, will be held November 26 through De cember 3. The Rev. Otis Brown, pastor of Smyrna Church near Newberry, will be the guest speaker The pastor, Rev. Hugh Pollard, extends a cordial invi tation to the public to attend ATTENDS RALLY Those attending the Presby terian Youtli Fall Rally held in Clinton Sunday included: Wayne Hall. Miss Gaye Craven, Miss Ann Addison, Miss Judy Tem pleton. Miss Margaret White and Rev. and Mrs Hugh Pollard. ATTENDS TRAINING SCHOOL Mrs. W. J Hogan, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Pollard and Mrs. Helen Bozaixl attended the school for Christian Growth held in Laurens last week This school was sponsored by the Presby terian churches ol Laurens Coun ty BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr and Mrs. Billy J. Knight gave a birthday dinner honor ing his mother, Mrs. Mae Knight of Woodruff on Sunday. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs Edward Knight and children of Woodruff, Mrs. Evelyn K. Mims and children of Clinton, Mrs. Audrey Estes and daughters of Lydia and Mr. and Mrs. John Lee, of Clinton. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Barbara Kinard is con valescing at her home following a stay and surgery at the local hospital. C. W. Chandler is a patient at the local hospital where he is undergoing treatment. Joe Poole, of Clinton, has been transferred from the local hos pital to Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Mrs. Kathleen Hollingsworth is a patient at the local hospital. RUMAGE SALE The Joanna Woman's Club will sponsor a rumage sale on Saturday, November 18, on the lawn at Joanna Club House. The sale will start at 9:30 a. m. and last until 2 p. m. There will be bargains galore. Don't forget to come by and see what we have and get your share of the bar gains. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVER SARIES v Miss Gloria Jean Petty will celebrate a birthday on Novem ber 18. Little Dana Leigh Gwinn cele brated her first birthday on No vember 12. Little Susan Cole celebrated her first birthday November 12. Little Cindy Cole celebrated her second birthday on Novem ber 15. Mrs. C. B. Cole. Jr., observed a birthday November 17. Miss Carolyn Brown will cele brate a birthday on November 29. JR. HIGH HAS PARTY Members of the 14 year old Jr. High girls and boys Sunday School class of Epworth Metho dist Church and their invited guests were treated to a party on Halloween night by their teacher, Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. The party was held in the Educa tional Building with around 22 attending. They came dressed in costumes and voted for the best costume. Miss Sue O'Dell won j the prize. The party rooms were deco rated with Jack O' Lanterns, pumpkins and other Halloween decorations. The group enjoyed party games and folk games to music led by Miss Robbie Lewis and Rev. Thomas. The hostess served the group refreshments of hot dogs, iced drinks and caramel apples. EPWORTH CHURCH NEWS The 14 year old Jr. High boys and girls of Epworth will spon sor a brief Thanksgiving service and communion on Thanksgiving morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. J. Herbert Thomas will have charge of the service. The public is in vited to attend. REVIVAL AT CHURCH OF GOD A revival is now in progress at Church of God in Joanna. Rev. Henry Ford, evangelist, of Wadesboro, N. C., is the guest speaker. Services begin each eve ning at 7:00 o'clock with special music and singing each evening by Rev. Ford's family who is assisting him with the revival. The pastor, Rev. Howard J. Hanley, extends a cordial invi tation to the public to attend. COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR THANKSGIVING A community Thanksgiving service will be held on Wednes day evening at 7:30 at the As sembly of God Church. Rev. Ben Jones is pastor of the host church Services will be conducted by Rev. John Warren, pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness Church AM ministers and m embers oi churches in the Joanna commu nity are cooperating for this • union Thanksgiving service to which the public is invited. CUT YOUR HEAT BILL . v,. INSULATE! Call: FRED ELLIS Phone 697-6298 Or Write Box 577 Joanna, S. C. Ramaeur Insulating Company GREENVILLE, S. C. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS S. I. Arrowood made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of W. G. Ar rowood. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said W. G. Arrowood, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Lau rens, S. C., on November 21, 1961, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th day of November Anno Domini 1961. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2c-N-16 J. P. L. C. 'JRepsi Save Or Invest with —Safety Accounts Insured up to $10,000 —Profit 4% per Annum —Convenience In Person or by Mail Funds Available When Needed Laurens Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PHONE 2-5012 LAURENS. 8. C. Ehrhardt HEAR THE P. C. STAFF REPORT! Vic Spooner-End Coach Charles Musselwhite- Backfield Coach | : Clyde Ehrhardt-Line Coach Live From P. C. 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