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•4 \ & Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. MAURICE DAVENPORT * Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6658 : Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. church to go roller skating. T. R. Chalk were S/Sgt. Kenneth ( Saturday ,9:30 a. m.—The Cru- R. Chalk of Shaw AFB, Sumter, S/Sgt. and Mrs. Gene Haupfear and family enroute from New Mexico to Washington, D. C. James Murphy of Union, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Toy Murphy recently. / Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Horne of Colonial Beach, ylq, are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Willie O’Dell, for a few days. Mrs. Helen Thomas of Char lotte, N. C., spent the week-end withiier sister, Mrs. Lee Thomas, and Mr. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag were visitors of the former’s mother, Mrs. Guy Corbin, in Spartanburg Sunday. J. W. Culbertson attended the gospel singing in Spartanburg- Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson were visitors of Mrs. John Lynch in Greenville over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wright and children of Columbia, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Roland Godfrey, and Mr. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.- Francis, and Mrs. Mary Lehman were visitors of Mrs. C. W. O’Shields in Whitmire Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Frye and Carmen of Irmo, spent the week end with his sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Be- denbaugh. RM3 Tony Beden- baugh of Charleston, was also a visitor of his parents over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League spent the week-end in Easley with the former’s mother, Mrs. V. M. Coker. Mrs. Grey Stroud, Kent, Melin da, and Amelia were visitors of sader Ambassadors will meet at the church for a bike hike. Please bring a lunch and drink. Epworth Methodist Church will have the regular weekly meeting. WITH THE SICK H. G. Miirrah, Sr., is confined to his home with flu. Marvin Bedenbaugh is fL pa tient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. ... Mrs. Janet Gardner is a pa tient at Greenville General hos pital where she underwent sur gery recently. CARD OF THANKS The family of Boyce W. Oxner wishes to thank friends and neighbors for the kindness shown them at the time of their sorrow. The cards, flowers, and meals were greatly appreciated. May God bless each of you. —THE OXNER FAMILY Cross Hill News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN, Correspondent IRWIN-DILLESHAW RITES Miss Virginia Gail Irwin and Colie Livihgston Dilleshaw, Jr., were married at the home of the bride’s parents in Cross Hill at 7:30 p. m., February 7. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Irwin. She is a graduate of Clinton High School and is now office manager at the Anderson Vend-A-Matic in Green wood. The groom is a so of Mr. and Mrs. Colie L. Dilleshaw of Route 5, Greenwood. He is a graduate Atlanta; Mrs. T. S. Irwin of Ab beville; Mr. and ^Irs. Coll* Dil leshaw, Mrs. Agnes Dilleshaw, and Mrs. Mamie McAlister of Greenwood. * Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Roberts, Jr., and chidren, Patsy and Billy, of Spartanburg, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Roberts, during the week-end. Mr. and j^jlrs. A. A. Fritsch who have beeft ln St. Augustine, Fla.,* for several months, will return home the latter part of the week. Frank Cole of Columbia, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. F. S. Cole. Mrs. R. D. Whiteford left Sun day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Donad Gibbert in Ninety-Six. Miss Carol Senn, student at Lander College, Greenwood, and Miss Patsy Senn of Silverstreet, spent the week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. W. G. Noffz. Mrs. Harriett Timmerman and children of Columbia, were with her mother, Mrs. Wreathea Fa gan, for the week-end. of Greenwood High School and is Mr. Stroud at a Columbia hos-j attending the Greenwood College pital on Saturday. Legrande Shealy of Greens boro, N. C., visited relatives here over the week-end. METHODISTS TO HAVE CHICKEN STEW ' Epworth Methodist Church will have a chicken stew tomorrow (Friday), Feb. 22. The stew will be cooked by Tot Stewart, and will go on sale at 5:00 p. m. in the educational building. The price will be $1.00 per quart. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION DIRECTOR AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adkerson, natives of Covington, Tenn., have moved into the^ apartment build ing on Ellis Street . * Mr. Adkerson, a graduate of Union University, Jackson, Tenn., and Southwestern Semi nary, Fort Worth, Texas, with a Master of Religion Education, will serve as full time music- education director of the First Baptist Church, succeeding Miss Mary Elizabeth Fowler of New berry, who served as music di rector on a part time basis. NEWS OF CHURCHES The following events are sched uled at the First Baptist Church for this week: Friday — The Pioneer Royal Ambassadors will meet at the of Commerce and working at Colie's Produce Market. The candlelight ceremony was performed against a traditional white and green background ar ranged with foliage, chrysanthe mums and gladioli. The Rev. W. M. Ussery, the bride’s pastor, of the Cross Hill Baptist Church, heard the mar riage vows. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a deflt blue wool suit with white velvet bandeau hat finished in a tiny veil, black accessories and a white orchid corsage. -Tony Dilleshaw, a brother of the groom, was ring bearer. Candles were lighted- by Will I. Smith, the bride's uncle. The brides’ parents entertain- d at a reception in the home im mediately following the cere mony. Assisting were Mrs. W. I. Smith, Miss Elaine Smith, and Miss Brenda Dilleshaw. A green and white color scheme was carried out throughout the home. The bride’s cake was dec orated in green and white. Mr. and Mrs. Dileshaw are making their home on Shore Drive following a wedding trip to various parts of the state. Among the out of town guests were: Miss Brenda Dilleshaw of EVERYDAY COUNSELOR By Blsht Herbert Spaugh Domestic problems commence in childhood. Family life counsel ors know that. The best prepara tion parents can give to their children for their future mar riages is to rear them in a home . FINAL SETTLEMENT ~ Take notice that on the 4th day of March, 1963, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Committeee of the es tate of Lou J. Copeland in the of fice the Judge of Probate of Lau rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m.T and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Committee.' Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and requited 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. AME C. JACOBS, , ETHEL C. CORNWALL, ELLEN C. OWENS, B. COPELAND PAYNE, Committee Jan 31. 1963 4c-F-28 . CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMlNiSTRATIifN The State of Soath Carolina, County of Lgmrens By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS Thomas B. Brew in gton made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration with will annexed of the Estate and effects of Mattie R. Browing ton.' Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Mattie R. Brewington, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on February 26, 1963 next, after publication here of, 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 11th day of February Anno Domini 1963. ^ J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2c-F-21 i j. p. L. C where there is love and affec tion, and where it is displayed. Parents should riot hesitate to Show their affection for one an other in the presence of the chil dren. It has a good effect on them. Next, there should be wise dis cipline applied by the parents together. Quickly children, learn to play one parent against the other, so there must be absolute unity in the application of dis cipline. Children actually do not respect parents they can push around. This lack of respect will also work against their love for their parents. ; ^ ~ Thirdly, parents must give their children 1 a right sense of values. These are learned in the ~ Fourthly, parents must train their children to learn to make right decisions for themselves. The possessive parent not only handicaps the child in reaching emotional maturity, but also greatly endangers their chances for happiness in marriage. Moth ers are much more prone to be possessive than fathers. And in too many cases mother love be comes “smother love,” where overly domineering mothers try to keep their -children dependent on them for life. In much of ray domestic counseling, parental dominance has been a large fac tor. We can take a lesson from the birds. The mother bird is indefa tigable in gathering food for her young. But she does not coddle them or try to hold on to Them after they learn to fly. Actually, she may sometimes push her young out of the nest'when she thinks they should learn to flyt Much of the confusion and re bellion in adolescence is dnb Ul the fact that teen agers are in the process of growing up on ev ery level. They need to feel the security of a home where parents exercise wise discipline. At the same time they need to be taught! how to make decisions for them selves. The high incidence of marriage breakdown walks hand i in hand with juvenile delinquen cy. It all goes back to the home. Dr. George Crane, who writes the volumn, “The Worry Clinic, has an excellent “Rating Scale for Good Parents.’ You may have a copy by writing to Dr. Crane in care of the Charlotte News, en closing 20c and a long, self-ad dressed, stamped envelbpe. You may also write to the Everyday CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Lucius La mar King, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please mak< payment like wise. IDA POOLE KING, Executrix Feb. 4, 1963 3C-M-7 Counselor in care of this news paper, enclosing a self-address ed, stamped envelope for my bul letin on the “Pdssessive Parent.” CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Bennie Irby and Lula Irby, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the undersign ed, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. W. R. ANDERSON, Administrator Feb. 16, 1963 3c-M-7 IF YOU DOl^T READ THE ( UKONIOUB IOU DON'T GET THE NEWS SPECIAL INVITATION You are cordially invited to enjoy a delightful snack of our Community Cash Pure Pork Sausage in our store Thursday afternoon and all day Friday and Saturday. 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