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V ' *1 / Y l^> 14 -r THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 1H«n4ar» April 28,1M0 Personal and Social News of Joanna MkS, GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Representative TrIrphonf Joanna «S1 Mi-s |(t C. Nab<»rs is visiting her! M!r. and Mrs. J. B Killian and mother), Mrs. Ella Adair, Mr. and Larry visited Loy Chapman at the Mrs (trover Adair and other rela- Newberry hospital. Mr. and "Mrs. H lives in Washington. D. C. A. Killian at White Rock Sunday. A1C Ray Boyce of Shaw Field. Mr. and Mrs H E Metis and Sumter, and SP4 Tommy Boyce of sons. Bobby and Sidney, of Newber- Fort Lee. Va., spent the week-end ry , visited Mr. and Mrs. George with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Metis Sunday. Marion Boyce ^j rs y q Stewart and Mrs. J. Mrs Kate Easterlin and Kathy of ^ (Granny) Dtfvis spent several Greensboro, N. C., spent the week- ^yg week in Knoxville, Tenn , end with Mr. and. Mrs. denn Carr. ^ rs Davis’ sister. Mrs Gil- Mr and Mrs Jtm Hollingsworth mer ^ ^j rs B ruC e Stewart and Lynn ci Greenville, spent the yf, ev returned home on Sunday. »«k«id »ith Mf and MIS. Johnny Mr a[id Mrs „ „ ^ vlsiM Mrs W W Hair and Miss Ruth «* Edisto gardens Sunday. Hair spent Friday night and Satur- " r - an d ^ rs A. S. Holt, with day in Columbia with Mrs F. B. Mr and Mrs. Russell Gilliam of Wheeler. Whitmire, visited Mr and Mrs. Paul OPO and Mrs Colie GrubA and Hazel and family in Seneca Sunday, children of Green Cove Springs,- Mrs Eugene Craven celebrated a Fla., spent,the Easter holidays with' birthday on April 23 James Lovelace and Mrs Minnie, and Mrs. Hack Derrick of l/ovelace. Greenville, Mr and Mrs. Marion Mr. and »Mrs.‘ Rufus Oswalt and Hair o{ Columbia, visited Mrs W. Mr and Mrs. Leroy Smith of Lees- \y ^air Sunday ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy Sunday". Mr and Mrs. Paul Barrett and I Jane of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. James Marshall Mr and Mrs Frank Brannon and ’ Phoebe visited their son and broth er, Bobby Brannon, at Fort Jackson Sunday. Mr and ^Irs (.ar\ Fulmer and Mrs. Jim Miller of Newberry, were Saturday visitors of Mrs Clara Stroud Mrs Richard Reynolds and chil dren of" Atlanta, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs J R. Hall Mr and Mr Newberry, Rev and Mrs Hugh Bickley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Alvin Bedenbaugh Mr Bedenbaugh was celebrating his birthday. Scouts, with Mrs. Violet Strand os leader, and Mrs. Bert Couch, assist ant leader, enjoyed a spend-the- night party at the club house recent ly. The scouts and their leaders at tended the Broadway Theatre at 7:00 p. ra. and on returning to the club bouse a moonlight Raster egg hunt was next on the program. Re freshments, slumber and then rising at 6:00 a. m. to prepare their break fast made up the rest of the pro gram. The chaperones were Mrs. Bert Couch, Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Mrs. Fiances Warner, and Mbs Lu nette Frazier. The scouts spending the night were Dixie Delaay, Wistar Barron, Libby .Nabors, Mary Ann Floyd. Janice Price, Kay Darnell, Samba Harley. Judy Templeton, Betty Jean Johnson and Linda King. On Monday and Tanadar af thia we ^ Troop No. li. Intermediate Gir Scouts, nBondad the charm school sponsored by the Business ancT Professional Women's Club of Clinton. The school was held in Hodges Hall of Broad Street Metho dist Church. ' special nrvmnoN to all SRNMMt CITIZENS Since May is National Senior Cati- aeas Month, the Joanna Woman’s dub would like to invite all Senior Citizens of the Joanna community to bo their guests at the regular meeting May S at 7:19 p. m. at the dub house. The program will ‘ cohered around “Aging and Our 1 tor Citizens,” and will be put on Mrs. L. T. Lawson, Public Health Nurse. WITH THE SICK Eddie Nabors of Kmards, has re turned home after being a medical patient at the Joanna hospital Suzanne O'Dell is convalescing fol lowing treatment at the local hos pital Mrs Betty Furr received treat ment at the Joanna hospital several days last week Steve Crouch of Kiiuird-;. ua< a medical patient at the Joanna hos pital recently. Mi-s Alice Summer- of Kmards. i- undergoing treatment .at the Jo- John Wehunt of ann a hospital BIRTH WNOINCEMEM WALDROP Mr and Mjs R .T Waldrop an nounce the birth'of a son, Robert ! Max Claude, on April.19 at the Jo anna hospital Mrs Waldrop is the former Katherine Grammel of Ger many. JOHNNY W UTS HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Johnnv Waits celebrated his 4th About Your Social Security Is your employer reporting your social security correctly? Your so- birthday vwth a party at the Joanna cial security protection under the n u b House Saturday afternoon from law depends upon this :i : oo to 5 00 p. m Twenty-two Earnings of workers are credited friends gathered to celebrate with from reports of their employers, and most of them faithfully report these earnings year after year. Some, such as household employers and farmers who were covered onlv re- Johnny. Out of town guests were Rudy Penland of Barksdale, and Renee Tucker of Whitmire Mrs Waits was assisted by Mrs. Nancy Tucker and Mrs Marie Pen- cently, may not realize their re- land in directing games and serving sponsibility, and their employees, in particular, should make sure they are protected Postcard forms for checking your individual account with social se curity are available at all district offices and should be used-at least " cup cakes, ice cream, cold drinks and candy Surprise packages were given each guest as favors The coconut cake was decorated m yellow and pink with yellow can- dltfs. * Johnnv is the son of Mr and Mrs. every three years bv all workers. Mails. If statements returned bv social CARD OF THANKS security reveal that earnings are 1 ™ ,d like ^take this opportune not posted to your record, steps *«>'to thank a^l of our friends for the will be taken to correct the omis sion and insure proper reporting by your employers. Most people need many years of social security credit to qualify for benefits. It's your social security; make sure you are protected IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 OfUamehilt Office Hours 9-5:30 200 South Broad St. PHONE 658 DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE cards, flowers and gifts sent to us while I was in the hospital in Colum bia Your kindness will never be forgotten Again I say “Thank You '' -MRS CARL RISER MR DICKEY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY C. A Dickey celebrated his 79th birthday on Saturday. April 23 On Sunday members of his famliy gath ered at the home on the Laurens Road to celebrate the occasion. Din ner was served picnic style on the back lawn Those enjoying the eele bration were Mr Dickey. Misses Elizabeth and Essie Mae Dickey, Mr and Mrs. Mitt Milam of Clinton, Mr and Mrs. Charlie B Dickey of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs Roy Bed enbaugh and family, Mr and Mrs. Gene Cromer and family. 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