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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Personal and
News of Joanna
MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent-Representative
Telephone 697-0440
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton visit-;
ed relatives in Easley on the
9th. They also visited in Rock
Hill and their daughter, Dianna,
accompanied them home after
spending the week-end with Miss
Linda Satterwhite at WinthrOp
College. Mrs. Elbert Boyce made
the trip with the Sextons and
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Misenhiemer and Mel while in
Rock Hill.
Terry Rushton of Delray
Beach, Fla., spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Reginald Rushton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Farmer
and children of Spartanburg, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Farmer
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce and
Cheryl of Aiken, spent the past
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ma
son Rowland and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Boyce.
Miss Mary Ann Brown of North
Greenville Junior College, Tiger-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Brown
of Erskine College, Due West,
spent last week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson were
last week-end visitors in Charles
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Claude War
ren.
Mrs. T. O. McGowan and Willa
Rae, Miss Gladys Lewis and
Mrs. Susan Pitts of Clinton, were
recent visitors in Columbia.
Guests of the McGowans last
Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
District M
School Lunch Menu
Week of February 24-28
MONDAY
Milk, hot dogs with chili, musr
tard and onions, cole slaw, navy
beans, buns, butter, and peanut
butter cookies.
TUESDAY
Milk, stew beef with carrots,
creamed potatoes, green beans,
hot rolls, butter, and grapefruit
sections.
WEDNESDAY
Milk, vegetable soup with beef,
grilled pimento cheese sandwich
es, pickle, corn bread, butter,
and cak« with chocolate icing.
THURSDAY
Milk, creamed turitey, green
peas, rice, biscuit, butter, and
candied sweet potatoes.
FRIDAY
Milk, fish squares, cabbage,
apple and raisin salad, corn,
corn bread, butter, and lemon
pudding. '■
Dudley, Mrs. Ruby Pennell and
Mrs. Docia Leab of Abbeville.
The Frank Farmer family were
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Sirmans and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Robert Koon. Mr. Farmer is
in the Marines and they just re
cently returned to Cherry Point,
N. C., from Japan. Other recent
guests of the Sirmans were Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Farmer and fam
ily of Greenville, and Mrs. Peggy
Kelly and family of Belton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall and
Mrs. Wilbur Bolick visited Mrs.
Maggie Munday in Greenville
last Sunday.
Cpl. Eddie Stroud of Beaufort,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruff,
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stroud.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sease and
Marilyn were recent visitors in
Columbia.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shealy
were hosts last week-end to Miss
Betty Edwardsof Massillon,
Ohio, and Miss Elizabeth Cullum
of Leesville.
Visitors the "past Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins
were Mrs. Frank Sexton, Mr.
and Mrs. Niron Marler, Connie
and Mike of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy
were Tuesday visitors in Spar
tanburg..
Mrs, S. D. Weathers, Sr., spent
a week in Greenwood recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Landrum
Weathers ahd Mrs. Rosie Lewis.
On Tuesday she had a surprise
visit from her son, W. R. Weath
ers, of Charleston.
Last Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. D« Beckom were Rev.
and Mrs. Roy Durst and daughter
of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott
spent last yeek-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Munday and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Elliott in George
town.
Miss Effie Lou Godfrey spent
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Telephone
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By
D. H. MARTIN
Your Telephone Maimer
Only 30 more days and you will be enjoying faster
service on long distance calls by means of Direct
Distance Dialing. On March 22, 1964, all tele
phone subscribers in the Clinton area with the ex
change number “833” will have the continental
United States at their fingertips.
A letter was mailed to the civic clubs, women's
clubs and schools extending them an invitation to
present a lecture-demonstration on Direct Distance
Dialing. We look forward to presenting this pro
gram to these groups and inquiries may be direct
ed to D. H. Martin, manager. We feel that this
demonstration will be interesting to all.
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JUST IN CASE YOU DON’T HAVE A $100,000 BILL
IN YOUR WALLET . . . maybe you would like to know
President Wilson’s face appears on it. Grover Cleveland
is on the $1,000 bill . . . Madison is on the IS,000.
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LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE rates are higher in
Iraq and Iran because the calls are always Pefsian-to-
Persian.
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AND IF YOU CAN STAND ANY MORE AFTER
THAT, we’d like to mention Long Distance calling right
here in our own country. It’s such a quick, pleasant way
to keep in touch with business associates, out-of-town
friends and family. And rates are surprisingly low. There
must be many people who would be delighted to hear
your voice. Why not call one of them now.
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a week recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Godfrey in Green
ville.
Visitors in White Rock Satur
day a week ago were Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Mrs.' J. J.
Lowman, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Bouslay, Merle Hunnicutt and
David. Sunday guests of the Low-
mans were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Swygert of Chapin.
Mrs. C. W. Chandler and
Butchie spent the week-end in
Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis Oswalt Jr^, and family.
Miss Veda Jester of Columbia,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Jester, over the past week
end.
Last week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Craig were Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Craig, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Craig and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Rumler of Greenville.
Also Mrs. J. F. Huckaby of
Woodruff.
Miss Crystelle Craig, accom-
pained by Mrs. Lewis Young and
daughter of Clinton, visited N. B.
Wicker and Mr. Young at the
Veterans hospital in Columbia
last Sunday.
Ernest Smith and Mrs. Betty
Johnson were last Sunday visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Kirby in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Hozie Bridges
and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lever
were last Sunday visitors at Gad-
day’s goose farm in Ansonville,
N. C.
Mrs. Louise Berry of Green
ville, was a guest last Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Preston White.
Mrs. Sallie Wessell and son of
Petersburg,, Va., .are spending
several weeks with her mother
and step-father, Mr. and Mrs.
Deri Johnson, and with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Bryant. Recent guests of
the Bryants were Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Doolittle and children of
Ninety Six. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tinsley, Su
san and Tony, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ellis and Pam in
Greenwood on Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Tinsley of Newberry,
accompanied them on the return
trip and enjoyed. supper there.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Couch
spent the week-end with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Coughorn, Eric
and Sandy, in Morristown, Tenn.
Mrs. O. V. Hair, Miriam and
Nancy of Greenwood, spent the
weekend with Miss Ruth Hair
and Wendell Hair. Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Hair were recent visitors
also.
Cindy Cole of Charleston, is
spending some time with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Cole.
Miss Annie Putnam is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. James Putnam in
Gray Court.
Miss Eugenia Byars of Win-
throp College, Rock Hill, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Byars.
CHURCH NEWS
The Women of the First Pres
byterian Church held an execu
tive board meeting at the home
of Mrs. D. H. McFadden in Chil
ton Wednesday morning.
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The Catholic Youth organiza
tion met Sunday afternoon in the
church Rectory. Larry Franzen
is president of the club.
BUFFET SUPPER GIVEN
Members of St. Boniface Cath
olic Church recently enjoyed a
Mardi Gras party and buffet sup
per at the club house. Around
60 guests were persent.
GOING-AWAY PARTY
- Gloria Petty and Jennifer
Barnes entertained at a going-
away party in honor of Nancy
Owens. She received many nice
gifts. She leaves Joanna to make
her home in Belton. The event
was held at the club house on
February 17. Assisting was Glo
ria’s mother, Mrs. Lois Sirmans.
SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN
Mrs. Lona Summers and Mrs.
Earl Bryant honored Sari Holt
with, a birthday party on Satur
day afternoon at the club house.
Earl received many nice and use
ful gifts from die group of young
people. Refreshments were serv
ed.
BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN
Sunday, February 16, was Jud-
son Whitmire’s birthday and a
dinner was given in his honor at
his home on the Whitmire high
way. Out of town guests includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. John. Harvey
Sweatt of Rock Hill; Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Burbage, Manning
and Marion, Mrs. Harry Drig
gers, Sallie and Tina of Sum
merville, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Taylor and Kenny of Great Fals.
BOWLING
The Joanna Jets will challenge
the Clinton Safety Pins on Tues
day at 6:30 p. m. The game be
tween the Jets and Clothmakers
was won by the opposing team 3
to 1. Earl Sineath held high score
with 183,-and took the high series
score with 523.
PTA TO MEET
The Joanna Parent-Teacher As
sociation will meet on Monday
evening, Feb. 24, at 7:00 in the
school cafeteria. There will be a
Founders Day program, as well
as the general meeting. Yon are
urged to attend.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jenkins
celebrated a wedding anniver
sary on February 7.
February 19th.—Preston White,
Sr., observed a birthday.
“Happy Birthday” February 20
to Clyde Tindall.
Many happy returns of the day
on Saturday, Feb. 22, to Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Franklin, and birth
day greetings to Dessie Roberta.
Sunday, February 23, brings an
anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Ir
by Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G.
Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
E. Johnston, Sr. “Happy Birth
day” to Bqbbie Bridges also.
Bill Bridges, Mary Ann Floyd
and George Arrowood will cele
brate birthdays on Monday, Feb
ruary 24.
On Tuesday, February 25, Wal
ter Byars will observe a birth
day.
Best wishes on Wednesday,
February 26, to Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Cotney and many happy re
turns of the day to Hugh Ray
Johnson and Frank Bodie.
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IOANNA ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
Clinton Highway, Joanna
Ben F. Jones, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship. -V i
7?00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Tuesday, 7:00 P/M., Youth
Hour.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
303 8. Broad St, Clinton
J. H. Darr, Pastor
9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
6:30 P. M., Training Union.
7:15 P. M., Evening Wor
ship. v
Weanesday, 7:80 P. M , Mid
week Service.
CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH '
Sloan St, Clinton
J. W. Spillers, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor-
•hip. ■ v
6:30 P. M., Training Union
/:30 P. M., Evening Worship
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid-
Week Service.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Magnolia St, Joanna
James B. Mitchell, Pastor
' 9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.. Morning Wor
ship.
6:15 P. M., Training Union.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
8:30 P. M. t Youth Fellow
ship.
Wednesday, 7:80 P. M., Mid
week Service.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
Jackson St, Clinton
I. H. Webb, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
North Broad St, Clinton
Jesse D. Stephens, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service.
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Lydia Mill, Clinton
M» J. Sanders, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.,
6:30 P. M., Training Union.
7:80 P. M., Evening Wor-
hip.
10 A. M. arid 7:30 P. M.,
Wednesday Prayer Service.
8:30 P. M., Choir Practice.
THORNWELL MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Thornwell Campos, Clinton
Malcolm A. Macdonald
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
6:45 P. M., Youth Fellow
ship.
7:80 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
7:80 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
BETHEL TEMPLE
114 N. Owens St, Cllntan
James W. Welch, Jr.
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School
11:00 A. M.—Morning Wor
ship.
6:45 P. M —C. A. Service -
7:80 P. M.—Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:80 P. M.—
Mid-Week Service.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
16:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning War
■hip.
THf CHURCH FOR Alt...
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church k the graetret Lector
on earth for the buildinr of charac-
ter and food dtieenehip. It is a atore-
houee of spiritual vatoee. Without a
strong Church, neither democracy
nor civilization can survive. There
are four sound wanna why every
person should attend servioea regu
larly and support the Church. They
are:. (I) For his own sake. (2) For
his children’s sake. (3) For the sake
of his community and nation. (4)
For the sake of the Church itgalf,
which needs his moral and matarial
support Plan to go to church regu
larly and read your Bible daily.
The entire message of America's astronauts has not
yet been deciphered. Parts of it still lie locked within instni;
ments, and most of it still is hidden in the infinity of space.
But we are learning, and we might say that the astronauts
are our teachers.
Many, many years ago there was another great Teacher,
and His message is still being revealed through faith to the
mind of mankind. His message is the path of the Cross . . .
the path to eternal life.
But where do we find our instructions, our briefing?
What instruments can we use to discover this message for
ourselves? You will find it in your church this Sunday.
We all know now about Cape Canaveral, about tracking
stations. We are discovering more about outer space.
We know too about the Church. Let us use it then as
our guide, our booster, our thrust to Heaven.
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Sunday
Deuteronomy
4:1-16
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Psalms
Isaiah
Matthew
Matthew
Galatians
Colossians
27:7-14
2:1-11
4:18-25
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1:11-24
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LEESVILLE SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Legrand Adams, Pastor
Member of ACCC A ICCC
10:15 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Worship Serv
ice
0:30 P. M., Epworth League.
McGee’s Drug Store
100 W. Main St.
Johnson Brothers
Super Market
S. Broad St.
Gulf Oil Products
J. A. Addison, Distributor
City lire Service
S. Broad St.
Chronicle Publishing Co.
109 Gary St.
Gray Funeral Home
Phone 833-1720
Newberry County Bank
Joanna
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Beacon Drive-In
Whitmire Highway
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ST. BONIFACE CATHOUC
CHURCH
Joanna *
Father E. Gerald Ernst
Pastor
Phone 097-4581
Sunday Mass—10:00 A. M.
Confessions before the Mass
DAVIDSON StkEET
BAPTIST CHURCH
Davidson St. Clinton
JM- Floyd HeOams, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
0:80 P. M., Training Union.
7:80 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:80 P. M., Mid
week Service.
LYDIA CHURCH OF GOD
Lydia Mill, Ctfatoa •
D. W. Moody, Pastor
10 A. M. Sunday School.
11 A. M., Morning Worship.
6:80 P. M., Young People’s
Endeavor.
7:80 P. M., Evening
Worship.
10 A. M. and 7:80 P. M.,
Wednesday Prayer Services.
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Whitmire Highway, Ioanna
Floyd Brewer, Pastor
-16:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship. V
6:00 P. M., Lifdiners.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service.—
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
416 E. Care. Ave., Cttatea
W. Redd Tnraer, Pastor
9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
6:45 P. M., Yonth Follow-
ship. ^
Wednesday, 7:80 P. M., Mld-
SHARdN METHODIST
CHURCH
J. Richard McAlister,
10:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship. '
ELIZABETH STREET
CHURCH OF GOD -
312 Elisabeth St,
J. L. Jenkins.
10:00 A. M. r Sunday School
11:00 A. M., Monring Wor
ship. . * .
6:00 P. M., Young People's
Endeavor.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service.
LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN
Lydia Mm,
10 A. M., Sunday School.
11 A. M., Morning Worship.
EPWORTH METHODIST
CHURCH
Magnolia St., Joanna
J. Herbert Thomas, Pastor
9:55 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A M., Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P M., Evening Wor
ship.
SuLuay, 8:00 P. M., Senior
M. Y. F.
Tuesday, 7:00 P M„ Junior
High M. Y. F.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service.
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BAILEY MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Julian Weisner, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P. M., M. Y. F.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid
week Eervice.
HURRICANE BAPTIST
CHURCH
RPD, Clinton
C. E. Rnssell, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
ll:(k) A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:30 midweek
prayer service.
PROVIDENCE ASSOCIATE
REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
C. Bynum Betts, Paster
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
6:45 P. M., Y. P C. U.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid
week-Service.
LYDIA METHODIST
CHURCH
Lydia Mill, CUnton
Rev. Dean Sawyer, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday Scholo
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
6:00 P. M., MYF.
7:00 P. M., Evening Worship
SANDY SPRINGS
METHODIST CHURCH
10:00 A. M.—Morning Wor
ship. •
11:00 A. M.—Sunday School
8:00 P. M., Evening Worship
Sroad street
METHODIST CHURCH
North Broad St., CUnton
A. 8. Harvey, Pastor
9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
6:30 P. M., M. Y. F.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Bl-
b’e Study.
LYDIA PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
Poplar StyExt, Lydia
J. Roscoe Bryan, Pastor
11:00 A. M., Sunday School
11:00 A. M. t Morning Wor
ship.
6:00 P. M. Lifoliners.
7:00 P. Iff., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M,, Mid
week Service.
ALL SAINTS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Calvert Ai
S. Holland St,
. John Rivers,
9:00 A. M., Holy Commuirioa
10:00 A. M., Church School
11:00 A. M., Morning Prayer
Holy Communion 2nd flundny
f 7:45 P. II., Evening Prayer
HOPEWELL METHODIST
CHURCH
RPD No. S, CBnton
J. Richard McAlister, Pastes
10:00 A. M., Sunday SchooL
11:15 A. M., Morning Wor^
ship.
7:00 P. M., MYF
ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCM
205 Hampton Ave., <
J. Gordoi
10:00 A. M.,
. 11:00 A. M.,
ship.
4:00 P. M..Y4
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