The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 20, 1964, Image 12
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I and Social
ws of Joanno
MRS. W. J. HOGAN
t-Representative Telephone 697-6440
Allen Boyer of Green-
t, it visiting her broth
er, C. E. Chapman in Joanna,
other relatives in Green-
L/Cpl. Johnnie W. Oswalt of
Beaufort Air Station, spent
few days recently with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collie
Oswalt v
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mode visit
ed her sister, Mrs. B. W. Hutch
inson, other friends and rela
tives in Forest City, N. C., last
Sunday. Mrs. Maude Franklin
acompanied them on the trip and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Padg
ett.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Franks,
joined by Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Strange of Laurens, will attend
the wedding of Mrs. Franks’
nephew, Paul Lee, in Newport,
Tenn., over the week-end.
Darlene Estes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Estes of
Greenwood, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Lillian Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman of
Greenville, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Irby Ginn.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kinard and children, joined by
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kinard and
daughter of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Franklin and daugh
ter of Laurens, attended a birth
day dinner for Mrs. Charlie Kin
ard in Newberry ecently.
Ms. Eugenia Johnson of Rock
Hill, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Byars whUe
Mr. Johnson is at camp at Fort
Benning, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits and
Linda of Belton, spent Sunday
with W. K. Waits and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Nabors and visited
Mrs. Waits at Bailey Memorial
Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Cash
of Cow pens, spent Sunday after
noon with her mother, Mrs. J.
M. Bozard. They were here es
pecially to attend the Bishop re
union at the club house.
Last week-end guests of Mrs.
Hutson Johnson were: shrd schr
L. D. Edmonsd were: Mrs. Hut
son Johnson, Betsy, Joe and
Sandra of Aiken. Also, Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Martin of Waterloo,
visited her recently.
S-Sgt. Harold Gardner of Shaw
Air Force Base, Sumter, spent
the week with Mrs. Gardner and
children.
Mrs. Maude Franklin is visit
ing her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dawkins, in Pick
ens.
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell spent a few
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days of her vacation last week
in Charleston with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Pitts. Brenda returned
with he for a visit and remained
until Sunday. Mrs. O’Dell and
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley accompan
ied her to Columbia on Sunday
to join Mr. Pitts, who was at
camp there.
On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Bobo
Estes and Wayne Hennet and
Mrs. J. P. Murphy of Enoree,
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mur
phy. Saturday guests were Mrs.
Debeney Yarborough of Colum
bia and Mrs. L. C. Holmes of
Lanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Norris’
granddaughter, Charlotte Brad-
berry, of Laurens, spent a few
days the past week with them.
Mrs. E. L. Thomas of Bath,
returned home on Monday after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Mason Rowland, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Gunter, other
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Couch
visited Mrs. J. C. Wood, Mrs.
Essie Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Vaughn in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian
and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. John
nie Moore and sons, Mrs. Ruth
Ruth Thomas and Sue, Mrs.
Marlene Deberry and children,
Mrs. Violet Gwinn and family,
and Erskine Adams and son at
tended the Adams reunion last
Sunday in Prosperity.
Larry Killian and Jack Prater
attended the Methodist youth
camp in Cleveland recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lanford
visited her sister, Mrs. Carrie
Lou Foster, in Woodruff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Elliott and
family of Georgetown, visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott, other
friends and relatives over the
week-end.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Miss Eloise Marshall, Sep
tember bride-elect, was honored
with a shower recently at the
club house in Joanna. She re
ceived many lovely and usefuf
Games were directed by the
gifts from the thirty guests,
hostesses, and refreshments
served.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evans en
tertained a number of friends
and relatives at their home on
Sunday. The ocasion was to cele
brate Mrs. Evans' birthday and
a going-away dinner for their
son. Isaac, who, along with his
wife and daughter, left on Tues
day for Tacoma. Wash ,
Out of town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs Jimmy South and Kay
of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
my Campbell and children, Mr.
and Mrs Junior Oswalt and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
South and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Woodward of Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs. Avery Morris and family of
Prosperity; Mr. and Mrs. Free
man Evans and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Evans and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Evans and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Oswalt of Joanna.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
On August IS Annie Laurie
Simpson observed a birthday.
Happy birthday today to Phyl
lis Bagwell, Ruth Hair, Margie
Rogers, and Dene Jenkins. Also,
happy anniversary to Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Boyce.
Best wishes for a happy wed
ding anniversary on Friday to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton, and
birthday greetings to Judy Sim
mons.
Saturday brings birthdays to
Alan Petty, Gene Koon and
Claude Lawson, and wedding an
niversary greetings to Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits
will observe a wedding anniver
sary on Sunday, August 23.
Many happy returns of the day
on Monday, August 24, to Dianne on Tuesday.
Rice, Eddison Prater, Belinda Mr; and Mrs. Sherman McCar-
Hooper and Paul Rogers. son will observe a wedding an-
Macy Johnson and Earl Hoi- niversary on Wednesday, August
sonback will celebrate birthdays 26, and Chris Craig a birthday.
FARMS AND FOLKS
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By L. C. HAMILTON
Ctemaon College Extension Information Specialist
and huckster type sellers. There
is no standard price. One
(Ibis letter from Professor
James B. Cooper comes from
Indonesia, the native home of
our domesticated chickens. On
leave from Clemson University,
Professor Cooper is with an edu
cational mission from the Uni
versity of Kentucky.)
Dear Luke: I have just return
ed from a two weeks trip to Su
matra where I was on a mission
with the University of Kentucky
contact team.
At Padang is located the Uni
versity of Andalas. I was visiting
the School of Animal Science.
Here in Indonesia the animal sci
ences have a school and the
plant sciences have a school.
This is so diferent from where
both are in the School of Agricul
ture (as at Clemson).
At Pandang, I met Professor
Sihombing. He is from what is
known as the Batak area of Su
matra. Most Bataks are Chris
tian-German Lutherans having
come into their area about 100
years ago.
However, off the coast of Ba
tak are some islands known as
Mentawai. Up until 1965, the in
habitants of this area knew little
of the outside world. They were
even cannibalistic. They wore, if
anything, only leaves.
—■■■ -——i,
Today, about 90 per cent of or in small open
these people are Christian and to our rider farmers’
they have some clothes. They
still know little about the out
side wold, but in this they may erally asks the price and than
be more fortunate than we are! argues “tarwar” for the mer-
These Mentawai people appar- chandise.
ently have plenty of chickens. Since one of the main crops in
fish, eggs and pork. Dr. Slhom- Indonesia is rice and much of
bing said each family had 400- this is wet rice, there are many
500 native wild chickens. ducks. This i» understandable
Wild chickens here may be of because chickens are not water
a single waddle (chin) or double lovers or “livers,
waddle. So far, the only wild Dm** can glean any lost
chicken I have seen were in the grains of rice and take less care
zoo at Bukittinga. than c Me kens. They also suffer
Some of the domeetic chicken. Mort ofthe
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In them. The chicken, of the ^ eg.„Tbese. re .beautihil
street villaaes and farms show blue green color,
street, villages, and farms snow f ^ d k g gf ^
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anythm, „.e ,n the book. S^SS'cSST^
T * 1 «r < i?!i nmercial ctlicken * sold on a weight (grams each)
are White Leghorns, Austra- basis. Since family income is
loprs, and Rhode Island Reds, very low and refrigeration is not
maybe some New Hampshire.. (to o expeSive), most
Many of these are from Europe, things are bought in «™»ii quan-
Chicken meat can be bought tity or for each day unless they
on foot, dressed or half and even are stable goods,
cooked. Most farm produce is Sincerely,
sold on the streets by individuals James B. Cooper
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IOANNA ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
Clinton Highway, Joanna
Ben F. Janes, Faster
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P M . Evening Wor
ship.
Tuesday, 7:00 P. M., Youth
Hour.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., MM-
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml 8. Bread St,
J. H. Darr.
0:40 A M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
0:90 P. M., Training Unftoa.
7:10 P. M . Evening War
ship.
Wsdnesday, 7:90 P. M.. MM
tk Service
CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sleaa SL, Clinton
J. W. SpUhrs. Paster
10:00 A. M., Sunday School
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship
4:2ft P. M . Training Union
/ » P M.. Evening Worship
Wednesday, 7:20 P. M.. Mid-
Week Service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SL,
2:40 A. M., Sunday School
11:00 A M . Morning Wor
ship.
9:15 P. M.. Training Union.
7:20 P. M.. Evening Wor
ship.
8:30 P. M.. Youth Fallow-
ship
Wednesday. 7:30 P M.. MM
week Service.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
Jaekaea SL, CRnSea
10.00 A. M , Sunday School
11:00 A. M.. Morning Wor
ship
7:00 P M.. Evening Wor
•nip.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M.. MM
week Service
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
North Broad SL, CUatan
Jesse D. Stephens, Pastar
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.
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LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Lydia MM, Clinton
M. J. Sanders, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
0:30 P. M., Training Union.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
hip. ^
10 A M. and 7:30 P. M.j
Wednesday Prayer Service.
8:30 P. M., Choir Practice
THORNWELL MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TheraweO Campos, Clinton
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
71:00 A. M., Morning Wot
ship.
0:45 P. M., Youth Fellow
ship.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
114 N. Owens SL, CSaten
James W. Welch, Jr., Paster
10:00 A M.—Sunday School
11:00 A. M.—Morning Wor
ship.
6:45 P. M.—C. A Service
7:19 P. M.—Evening Wor-
Wsdnesday, 7:10 P. M.—
Mid-Week Service.
huih's ChatfaiQe
There is something very special about a boy and
his dog. Tbs dog so obviously wants nothing more
than to devote his Ufe to his small master. He takes
his boy on faith ... and, inevitably, the boy lives up
to it
For faith creates a challenge. If someone believes
good of you, you tod yourself eager to
measure up to that standard.
God looks for the best in all of us. Regardless of
what may have happened yesterday we are, today,
welcome in His Church. He has faith in us. Should
wo have tees than faith in Him?
THI CHURCH FOR All...
All FOR THI CHURCH
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City Tire Service
S. Broad St.
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J. A. Addison, Distributor
LEE8V1LLE SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Legrand Adams, Pastor
Church School—10:00 A.M.
Worship Service—11 A.M.
Epworth League — 6:30
P. M.
Evening Service—7:30
P. M.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
U. A Hall, Minister
993 North Broad, Clinton
SUNDAY
BIMe School 19 AM.
Worship 11 AM.
Worship
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7 P.M.
Thursday Night
Bible Classes 7:19 F.M.
Citizens Federal Savings
and Loan Association
220 W. Main St
McGee's Drug Store
100 W. Main St.
Johnson Brothers
Super Market /
S. Broad St.
JOANNA CHURCH OF GOD
Olin L. Martin, Pastor
10.00 A. M.—Sunday School
11:00 A. M.—Morning Wor
ship.
7:30 P. M.—Evening Wor
ship.
Wed., 7:30 P. M —Mid-week
Service.
- ROCK BRIDGE
CHURCH
Hwy. (Hwy. 72)
J. Gayaer Phillips, Pastor
10:00—Morning Worship
11:00—Sunday School
Newberry County Bank
Joanna
Beacon Drive-la
Whitmire Highway
Gray Funeral Home
Phone 833-1730
CHURCH OF GOD OF
PROPHECY
Sloan SL, Clinton
REV. L. L. POWELL, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School
11:00 A. M —Morning Wor-
ahto.
7:30 P. M —Evening Wor
ship.
7:30 P. M., Wednesday-
V. L. B.
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC
CHURCH —
Joanna
Father E. Gerald Ernst
Pastor
Phone 997-4511
Sunday Mass—10:00 A M.
Confessions before the Mass
DAVIDSON STREET
BAPTIST CHURCH
Davidson SL. Clinton
M. Floyd Bellams, Pastor
19:90 A M., Sunday School.
11:90 A M., Morning Wor
ship.
9:10 P. M., Training Union.
7:90 P. M., Evening Wor
■Up.
Wednesday, 7:90 P M . Mid
week Service.
LYDIA CHURCH OF GOD
Lydia MM
D. W. Moody,
10 A M. Sunday School.
11 A M., Morning Worship.
0:90 P. M.. Young Pooplo’s
Evening
7:90 P. M..
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Whitmire Highway, Ioanna
Floyd Brewer, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A M., Morning Wor
ship
6:00 P. M.. Ufelinsrs.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M.. MM
SHARON METHODIST
CHURCH
HURRICANE BAPTIST
7:90 P M
Worship.
19 A M. a
W<
C. E. Russell, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M„ Morning Wor
ship.
7:M P. M.. Evening Wor-
7:1
J. Richard McAlister, pastor
10:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
ELIZABETH STREET
CHURCH OF GOD
S12 Elisabeth SL. Clinton
J. L. Jenkins, Pastor
10:00 A M.. Sunday School
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
6:00 P. M., Young Pooplo’s
Endeavor.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship. ' • ’
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M.. MM
week Strvioe.
LYDIA
J.
11:
YTERIAN
EPWORTH METHODIST
CHURCH
Magnolia SL. J«
Rev. Rose A
9:55 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M . Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P M., Evening Wor
•hip
Suuiay, 8:00 P. M . Senior
M. Y. F.
Wednesday. 7:00 P If., Mid
week Servioe.
Thursday, 7:30 P. M.—Jun
ior M. Y. F.
BAILEY MEMORIAL
MFTIIODI3T CHURCH
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.. MM
week Service
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
E. Caro. Avo., CUatan
9 A. M ., Sunday School
’ H oo A. M . Morning Wor
ship.
6:46 P M . Youth Fellow
ship
Wednesday, 7:» P M.. MM
week Service.
PROVIDENCE ASSOCIATE
REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10:00 A. M , Sunday School
11:00 A. M . Morning Wor
ship
6:48 P M . Y. P C. U.
7:10 P. M., Evening Wor
snip.
Wednesday. 7:30 P M , MM
week Service
LYDIA METHODIST
CHURCH
Lydia Mill, Cttatoa
Rev. Dean Sawyer, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday Scholo
1100 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
BROAD STREET
MLTHODIST CHURCH
North Broad SL, CUatan
A. S. Harvey, Pastor
9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
8:3t P. M., M. Y. F.
7:30 P. M.. Evening Wor
ship
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. B1
b’e Study.
LYDIA PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
Poplar St. ExL, Lydia
J. Roscoe Bryan, Pastor
11:00 A. M., Sunday
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
8.00 P. M , Ufelinsrs.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 p. M. MM
week Service.
all saints
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Calvert A\
S. Holland SL.
John Rivers,
10:00 A. M., Morinng Wor
ship.
Holy Communion 2nd Stmtfay
7 45 P. if., Evening Praysr
HOPEWELL METHODIST
CHURCH
RFD No. I, TTatsa
J Rirharri MeAUstor, Fastoi
10:00 a. M., Sunday School
11:15 A. M , Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P. M., MYF
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
h*
10:05 A. M.
11:00 A.
vioo.