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14 THB CLINTON CHBONICLB Th«r*Uy. Jane SO, It* Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Representative Jmm Mrs W C. Bedenbaugh and daughters. Martha and Shirley, of Atlanta, Ga., spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs. Hugh Brock. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waits. Mi*s Linda Waits and Miss Vera LeCroy of Belton Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner. Karei^ and Wayne, of Spartanburg. Mr and Mrs. W. W. Waits, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waits, Laura and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Kel ly Waits were Father’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. Mrs. T. R. Bridges, Mrs. Bobby Sanders and children and Mrs. Rob ert Ooiley visited the former’s sister. Mrs. T. J. Hickson, in Au gusta. Ga., Saturday Mr and Mrs. Howard Turner. Jerry Turner and Mike Craven of Newierry, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Metis Sunday. Miss Sylvia Metis accompanied them home for a few days visit. M: R L Boyce, Mrs. Gus Can non and Miss Karen Lowery spent several days last week with rela tives in Sumter. Laurens and Lynchburg Mr and Mrs E. L. Thomas are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs Bobby Boyce in Aiken. Little Misses Judy and Ruth Ad ams of Prosperity, spent the week end with their unde and aunt. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Killian. Mr and Mrs. S. L. Hair, Mr. and Mrs Manor Hair of Columbia, vis ited Mrs W. W. Hair Sunda> Debbie and’ Keith Tinaley of New berry. are spending several weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Humphries Mr and Mrs Fred Putnam and Neal spent the week-end in New berry with Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wicker. Mr and Mrs Mahon Cromer and family. Mr and Mrs. Rex Frady and family spent the week-end with Mrs J E Sbeily OFFICE Sl'PPUES CHRONICLE FUR. CO. WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES FOR * EXPERIENCED PLUMBING AND HEATING CALL BENJAMIN PHONE 117 or 596 WE PAY 5% | Assets $8.750.000-W | tccH occou"f msufcd bp to S': COO OC t, 0 dul* IlCfnicd Co>tlO't> lr-, u rancf Co Eoc* .mpi-vn bonded to< ,. U ' p r o tcct'cn bp tc s JX .'X OC C"'* o»opioblf to Boro Cdf fesidents of South Coro.mo Mioirryr- orrourf accepted SSX X Winchester Graham l"C D'*crsifffd financing Columbia S C Mrs. Sallie Bridges and Miss Na dine Bridges visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rucker in Chester recently. Miss Sue O’Dell is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell rod Mrs. Alma O’Dell in Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swlgert visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Bickley in Chapin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Compton and children of Markham, HI., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap, Mir. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis and other rela tives. __ Ronnie Low man of Greenwood, is spending a few days with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Low- man. Miss Brenda O'Dell is visiting in Charlotte, N. C., with Miss Rosanne Little this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries were Saturday visitors in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cromer and children of Greenville, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs P F. Swygert. Saturday visitors of J. M. Ross were Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ross of Greenville. Mr and Mrs. S. L. Hair joined them Saturday afternoon and spent me week-end. Visitors of Mr Ross on Sunday included Mr and Mrs Bryce Little, A1 and Rosanne of Charlotte, N. C., Mr and Mrs Jim Yates of Greenville Mr. Rou is now at home after being a patient at the Joanna hospital several days last week. WITH THE SICK Miss Annelle Sbealy is convales cing at home following minor sur gery at Joanna Memorial hospital Eric Barnes of Clinton, received treatment at Joanna hospital sev eral days last week B B Kennedy has been dismissed from the local hospital following medical treatment. Mrs Charles Barnes underwent surgery at the Spartanburg General hospital last week Mrs. Bertha Stroud is a medical patient at the Joanna hospatai Baby Alan Honeycutt was admit ted to the Joanna hoapital Monday for treatment MRS. BICKLEY COMPLIMENTED On Monday evening. June 2ft. Mrs Hugh Bickley was oomph men ted with a This Is Your Night” party by the ladies of Epworth Methodist Church The unique en tertainment was led by Miss KlUie Mae Moseley A number of games were enjoyed and the highlight of the evening was the crowning of the hoooree as Queen of the Night. A gold taffeta robe edged in war-col ored beads and a matching crown was placed in the honored guaat as she was named Queen Dale. Queen of The Night ” She was pro seated a sterling silver sugar and creamer on a tray appropriately eo graved A buffet supper was served from an appointed table centered with an arrangement of ahasta rttihee on a silver stand Red and white gladi- ob were used at vantage points in the social hall Rev and Mrs Bickley will leave Joanna on July 5 to make their home in Clinton where he will be pastor of the Sandy Springs and Lydia Methodist Churches CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the deep appreciation we feel at this time, for the care given our loved ones and the kind consideration shown us in the loss of our husband and fath er. To Dr. Fuller, Dr. McFadden and the staff of Joanna hospital we are grateful. For the food served, the flowers, prayers, cards, visits and each act of kindness we will hold in grateful remembrance -McNEAL AND DICKIE TROTTER C ARD OF THANKS It was a challenge for us, seeing what the good neighbors and fnends on the Whitmire highway did for us in the recent passing of our loved one, M. L. (Bud) Flow. And to our |ood| Methodist lion durin God bieas jBd church for their our time of each of you cf the M«y call for the ckahee left to our boar to oRMk to aack of you personally, kck cocreapondont and mpmlft- \ . . 4,.-— r^-* hope that you will wMcobm your —ME. AND MBS. B C. FLOW I tike to taka tfato opportunity live It was a pleaaure to write the new repreeeataiiro, Mrs Homer NOTE OF THANKS thank you for every consideration column each week and wtfheut your Jacks, and help bar as Mm brings As H would be impoeetfcl* for me 4wwn me while I was your Chroo- help I could not have mitten K. I you the news of your triindaand thank you lor aO —MRS. GEORGE 1 my V ttBi METTS - KILL OR CURE? Some folks used to eat tobacco for medicinal pur poses. They thought the ingredients of tobacco would kill any poison in the system. We know better now- thanks to medical research. We’ve learned, too, that it’s best to ask your physician's advice before taking any medicines. Be wise in matters of health. When you're ill, kt your doctor do the diagnosing and prescribing. Then, if he orders medication, come to i*s for prcscripuoo service. HOWARD’S PHARMACY YOU* KKXALL DRUG STOKE T the SmmrtT PImm MI Rlyhts Reserved Te Limit Qventfties savT^ "Chicken Ports Of Your Choice U. S. 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