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. Jmm It 1M» THE CLINTON CHBONICLE Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METT8, 0 it end RepreoeaUtlTt day | Byars Mr M Mr Mrs tUD S261 M Sgt and Mrs. Jim Byars. Kim and Belinda, of Fort Hood. Texas, are visiting relatives In Joanna for several days. Mr and Mrs. Fred Bragg spent last week-end in Aiken with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Cay and San dra. of Millen, Ga., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. George Metts and daughters and Chi Chi Sanford visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Metts in Little Mountain Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson and Randy visited relatives in Switz er Saturday night. Mrs. Lewis Lever and Curtis spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Colie Lever in Newberry. * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dennis and 0. F. Dennis, of Prosperity, visited Mrs. Clara Stroud and family re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Poag, of Greer, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag Sunday morning. They were Is Myrtle Beach far a va- Mrs L. E. Prater. Mrs W E Brown, Mrs. Earl Sineath, Ronnie Smeath and Leonard Price spent several days last week at FoHy Beach. Mr. Prater. Mrs. Sineath and Ralph Prater joined them Fri day for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole, Calvin Poag, Mrs. Claude Farmer and Miss Velda Farmer, of Clinton, and Mrs. Mattie Boozer, of Newberry, attended the Cole family reunion at Greenwood State Park Sunday. Miss Janice Price spent last week in Winnsboro with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck. Mrs. W. J. Carter, Tricia and Ricky left Sunday for a vacation in Dorchester, Mass., with Mrs. Car ter’s sister, Mrs. George Reardon and family. While away they will also visit relatives in Massachu setts and New York City. Mrs. J. D. O’Dell and Mrs. Ce cil O’Dell and Suzanne visited the mi Mrs Freeman Evans and md Mr and Mrs. Robert Mrs T. R Davis, of (Haiaa, to OT>*tt. of Newberry, •pent last KnocvBle, Tenn to attend th< weak end at Bdisto Beach graduation exorcises at the I'ntvar Mr and Mrs Harold Lew* and •Hy of Tennessee Tommy Davis children, of Reck H1H. spent Sunday was a member of the graduating I w m, Mrs. J. W Lewis class ' Mr and Mrs Bobby Boyce. Cher ry Boyce and Terri Cole, of Aiken, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Mason Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce. Cherry and Terri remained for a week's visit with the Rowlands. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor in Lexington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Rayford Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Smith and daughter, of Atlanta, are spending this week with Mrs. J. W. Lewis and family. Mr. and Mlrs. Andy Gosnell spent the week-end in Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Childs. Vernon Fulmer spent last week with Jerry and Tony Fulmer in New berry. * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brock and children, of Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. L. J. Brock and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hawkins for several weeks. Mr. and “Mrs. J. L. Craig, of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gardner and (Eli Mr and Mts C. B Cole, of Char lesion spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs Charlie Cole. Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and Cherry and Debbie Dixon, of Columbia, vis ited Mr. H. P. Bragg Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Gene Craven and Gay visited in the mountains of North Carolina Sunday. Mrs. Charlie King. Mrs Sallie Crocker and Mary Ethel Herd, of Whitmire, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and Hilton, and Mrs. Lucille Bent ley, of Fairmont, visited Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Fleming Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian/lind Larry spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Glennis Killian ^ Lexing ton. On Sunday they jtftended the wedding of Miss Mary Louise Con roe and Thomas Killian at Calvary Baptist Church rii Columbia. Misses Judy M u r r a h , Linda Abrams, Linda and Brenda Beden- baugh afe attending the Youth As sembly at Wofford College this weA. Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Flem ing accompanied them to Spartan- his basic tram tag He is the son of Mr sad Mrs Sbufwrd Lewis. II n (Ehnmtrk Rock JtiU. Mr. and Mrs Rayford Smiifi and family of Atlanta. Mr. Mrs Nabors and Mr and Mrs. (Xis Lewis Harold Prater underwent pendectomy at Joanna Hosp week. Mrs. Catherine Phillip*, of Clin ton, received treatment for injuries sustained in an auto accident at Jo anna Hospital beveral days last week. Johnny Moore has returned home following medical treatment at the local hospital. s. Thelma Burbage, of Cross is recuperating at her home following surgery at Joanna Hos pital. Terry Swygert is a patient at Greenville General Hospital Mr. J. C. Farmer, of Kinards, was a patient at Joanna Hospital re cently. Mrs. Joy Abrams is a surgical pa tient at Joanna Hospital. Mrs. Ila Bell Prater is receiving t-eatment at the local hospital. BIBLE SCHOOL COMMENCE MENT Commencement exercises for Ep- worth Bible School will be held Sun day evening at 6:30 p m All par ents and friends and members are invited to attend and see the work, that has been accomplished during the school. years of age). 2 00-3 30, Preteen Club i Boys and Girls from 10 to 12 years of age). Friday — 9 00-11 00. Archery , j 9 00-10:00 Craft Room open. 2:00- 3 00. Story Hour (Boys and Girls from 6 to 9 years of age); 2 00-3 00. Craft Room open. 3:00-5:00. Library Hours. 7:00-10:00. Junior Teenage Club (12-15). Teenage Club (13-19). I : We would like to welcome Mias Lillian Hart to the Club House staff for the summer GIRL SCOtT %W \RD« The Girl Scout Court of Awards will be held Monday. June 15. at the Picnic Shelter The awards will be made at 7 30 p m. All parents and friends are invited. to pay. • • with a "Debt Clean-Up" Loan W. C. Gardner, of Clinton, were Sun- ] burg Monday. J. B. Killian and Larry accom panied Mrs. Gladys Adams and Reba to Charlotte Monday Where Reba will enter the Southeastern Beauticians College. Mr. and Mrs W D. Bozard. of Newberry, visited Mrs J M Bo zard Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Frank Brannon and Phoetoe attended the graduation ex erases at Greenwood High School last Monday night Their daughter I in law. Sylvia Rinehart Brannon, was a member of the class Mr. and Mrs R L Francis Mrs George Vasen Mrs Edward Lehman and Steve visited Mr and Mrs M jC Thomas in Pauline Sunda> Mr and Mrs Alva Davenport and family, of Tnilahassr. Eta . spent last week wdfc Mr and Mrs Jeitn H Davenport Mr and Mrs Melvin Brannon spent the oeekend oUli her per e«t» Res and Mrs J L Mrs L H TWsp—i Mrs Strange Judy and RHty BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT CHILDS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Childs, of An derson, announce the birth of a daughter, Chen Terese. on June 1. Mrs Childs is the former Miss Clara GosrttU, of Joanna W. S. C. S. TO MEET The W S. C. S. of Epworth Meth odist Church will meet Tuesday. June 16. at 7:00 p m All ladies of the church are invited to attend SUMMER ACTIVITIES June is National Recreation Month. With this in mind the Jo anna Club House begins its summer program on Monday, June 15. The Club House is open .Monday through i Friday from 9 a. m until 5 p m. Also on Monday nights from 7 p m. until 9pm is Open House for all ages. Regular planned activities are as follows: Monday — 9 00-11 00 — Outdoor Games. 9:00 11:00. Librar/ Hours. 2:00-4:00. Arts and Crafts (10-14 years of agei; 7:00-9:00. Craft Class (Adults); 7:00-9:00. Open House Tuesday—9:00-11 00. Craft ( lass (Adults). 9 00-10 00. Outside Games, 9 00-11:00. Library Hours. 2 30-4:30, Craft Class (Adults' Wednesday - 10:00 11 no. Polka dot Club (Boys and Girls from 6 to 9 years of agei 2:00-4 HO Know Your Library (All Agesi, 3 '10 5 00. Lrbrary Hours Thursday — 10 00 11 30 Arts and Crafts (Boys and Girls from 6 to 9 BUG? 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AatuaHa UerMea — laity HAVE FAMILY DINNER The family of Mrs John L*wi» gathered at the home of Mr and Mry Wrrford Nabors Sunday for dinner' Thoar present were Mrs md Mrs shuford Lewis Mr and Mrs Richard family Mr ami Mr* l Jerry Mr and Lewis Mr and Terr) Lewis and HefMrc Lewis *nd Mr* Harold Lrwti rhttd final ^rmJLMEJrr Take aobre that OO the Mth day July tXM •* aiU reader a fmai aceaoal of oar oc«a aad dm«g as Enareur* el the ***# of Jama N Ball Ml tha oArw of rfhr Jadgo <d MSI wa sssrrv mm StHJB mm mn MRfB §mi CwJSt CcT\vpam\ i); Mrs J a mem «aM m MhnMl cMBpmi g «f ■ms laai ■ wA si BbAawf. tt* asp Or* O « jntNe MARY d Mem tB aw « LflNt sm»«smt te Seme Sh ef m Sh» 9 - R «tem V ’•wM*** IB* the MORSES Boat Landing Independent experts end official facts and figures prove ChevroleVs ahead of its field in shven big ways. BEST BRAKES.. . In direct com petitive teats of repeated stops from highway speeds, conducted by NAS CAR*, Chevy out-stopped both the other leading low-priced cars—and why not: Chevy brakes are far larger, built with bonded linings for up to 66% longer life. BEST TRADE-IN ... Check the figuree in any N.A.D.A. t Guide Book. You’ll find that Chevy used car prices last year averaged up to 9128 higher than comparable models ef the "otter two BEST STYLE it up: “The fact is, in its price class the Chevy establishes a new high in daring styling . . It’s the only car of the leading low-priced three that’s un mistakably modern in every line. BEST ECONOMY.. . No doubt about thie: two Chevrolet Sixee won their class in the famous Mobtigas Economy Run, got the best mileage of any fuU-aixe ear. BEST ROOM . .. Official dimensions reported to A.M JU make this dear. For example. Chevy boot mat hip roam is up to ij mrfcm BEST ENGINE ... Every motor magazine has given Chevy’s standard and Corvette V8’s unstinted praise. As Sports Cars Illustrated puts it: “Indeed, this device is surely the most wonder fully responsive engine available today at say price." BEST RIDE . . . You’ll be able to tell this yourself, instantly. But Motor Trend axine expresses it this way: smoothest, quiet, softest rid mgea tut* you frt th« far your monty-M* PLAXKO CMVSOUT. Inc McCrary’s Service Station Charlie's Gulf Center