The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 07, 1961, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 7, 1961
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. HOMER JACKS, Correspondent and Representative
TELEPHONE 6S7-MI1
Mrs Simmons is the former Miss
Judy Dunlap.
lanta. Ga., grandson of Mrs
Sara O’Shields, celebrated his
sixth birthday December 1.
Mr. and Mrs J. M Rowland! .
spent the week-end in Columbia V^OflSCrVAtlOn
On Saturday they attended home-
coming and the banquet at the (NOtCS
Opportunity School in West Co- j g O’DELL, Ceaserrsttealsl
lumbia Others attending the ban- 1
quet from Joanna included the jhe Laurens County Soil Con
servation Supervisors are attend
ing the 21st annual meeting of
Rev. and Mrs. James Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawley Swannie Wicker were Saturday Mr an( j M rs wreford Nabors,
and son. Chip, were Sunday visi-j visitors in Greenville WOMAN’S CLL'B TO MEET Supervisors of the 45 Soil Conser-
tors of Mrs. R. A Brawley, Sr., Mr an d Mrs L. K Miller. Mr Xhe woman’s Club will hold vation Districts over South Caro-
Mr. and MrtT J. V. Askew in and Mrs w. Miller ol Bates lhc December meeting tonight lina in Columbia on Tuesday and
Lockhart. burg, were Sunday visitors of the (Thurs(la y) a t 7 00 at the club Wednesday, December 5th and
Mrs. Rolfe Clark and Mrs. Joe w D Beckoms house Mrs I^ouis Murphy will 6th ,
Johnson were Sunday visitors of jvirs J. F .McCarthy and Mrs have charge of the program, 1 The five-man board of each of
Mrs. Emily Crook in Greer. e. J. Willingham were Thursday i ^-h^h will be a demonstration on these districts supervises the de-
Rev. Hugh Pollard visited Mrs. visitors in Rock Hiill. They went Christmas decorations. The ex-1 velopment and operation of the
Frank Simpson. Jr., and new especially to see the Christmas C cutive board will have charge district program in the interest
daughter. Rachel Ann, on Thurs- parade of refreshments. Following the! of the best use of the land and the
Rev. and Mrs Otis Brown of. meeting the ladies will have their! conservation of soil and water re-
day at Self Memorial hospital in
Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dominick
and children were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. William Dominick
in Newberry Sunday.
Newberry, were Friday supper Christmas party
guests of the Rev and Mrs Hugh
Pollard
Messrs Jim Tinkler and John
Tinkler of Cliffside. N. C., visit-
BIRTIIDAY PART YGIVEN
sources in their districts
Supervisors attending from
On Saturday afternoon Mrs Laurens are W. P. Dickson, Sam
Fred Kmard entertained for her
young son, Mikell, on his 7th
Mrs. Walter Byars and daugh- ed their aunt. Mrs Harry Estes. birthday wjth a party at her
ter. Miss Ginger Byars, were
and Mr. Estes Sunday.
Mrs. Marvin Adair was a re
cent visitor of her sister, Mrs.
Sue Jones in Greensboro, N. C.
Pvt Billy Adair of Fort Jackson.
Columbia, was home for the
week-end His parents accom-
home. Twenty-four little friends
B Fleming, Ryan F. Lawson and
J W Tinsley.
The 225 district supervisors
over the state are organized into
gathered to help him celebrate a State Association tor the ex-
the occasion The youngsters en
joyed party games on the lawn
Party favors presented the little
guests were life savers. The blue
Jinil u hit#* hint v vi-oc
panied him back to the base J" i^erlckeJs triot. is vice-president; and Addi-
hunday 'and blue candles formed an ani s °n B Carwile of the Abbeville
Rev and Mrs. Howard J Han-
mal circus and happy birthdav District is State Assocation
ley and Debra, spent several The ( . hjldren were serve() cake Treasurer
I 8 ' 8 T: ntly o W : tt L h ", ParentS ic< ‘ tream and drinks Those as. Area directors include Rayan
Mr. and Mrs Robert O Layne. in s j s , j n ^ Mrs Kinard i nt .i u d e d T I-awson. Laurens, for the Pied-,
Chattanooga. Tenn On Sunday o Mrs () ,, M ar t m . Miss Helen mont Area; S D Cathcart,
last week Lt James N. Layne of Baker and Mrs Franc . es Daw Winnsboro, for the Broad River
Wayne fort Benning. (.a, visited the k i n s of Newberry. Mikell received Area; James L. Sweet, Kershaw,
visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs George Metts and
family. Mrs. Sara O'Shields and
Jerry spent the week-end in At
lanta. Ga.. as guests of Mr and
Mrs. J. W. Kennington
Mr and Mrs. Harold Crenshaw
of Whitmire, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bryant
Mr and Mrs. Barron O'Shields
and children spent the week-end
with her parents. Mr and Mrs
E. N. Son. in Little Mountain
Mrs. Woodrow Crouch, Miss Iasi week Lt James N. Layne of
Jean Crouch and Mrs
Crouch were Saturday visitors Hanley family
in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs Roy Bolce and
Mr. and Mrs Derrill Whitmire httle Karen Lowery were Sunday
were Sunday supper guests of visitors of Mr and Mrs Bobbie
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Joe Boyce in Aiken
Johnson, in Newberry Mr and Mrs H C. Elliott of
Mr and Mrs W M Nash and Georgetown, spent the week-end and 1 at " le Hme of the death of
children of l-aurens, Mr. and hm * wi,h relatives “ ur loved < ’ no . h or the beautiful
Mrs. George Whitehead and chil- Mr « nd Mrs. Clifton Holson. lo *' ers and nice di8hes of food. [
dren of Clinton, were Sunday ba( ’ k wer «* Saturday visitors in and every act of kindness we
supper guests of Mr and Mrs Greenvdle. deeply appreciate May God bless
L. R. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Branes. h (, L yd “
Mr. and Mrs John Stagg of Jennifer and Weldon were Sunda\ . * I”'* *FAMILY
Laurens, were Sunday dinner visitors in Greenville ATTENDS INSTALLATION
guests of Mrs. Lessie Morgan Mr and Mrs C. J. Craig and SERVICE
and Mrs. Thelma Boatwright. Chrysteile spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs Bobbie Sanders Mr. and Mrs. J L. Craig in
and children and Mrs. Sallie Greenville. Saturday the families
Bridges were Sunday visitors of were supper guests of Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. E. K Rucker in Mrs Horace Kelly in Taylors
change of information and dis
cussion of mutual problems.
T. Ed Garrison of the Anderson
County District, is president. Guy
V Whetstone of the Sumter Dis-
many gifts
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our grati
tude to all our friends who were
so nice to us during the illness
Rev. Hugh Pollard was guest
sjieaker at installation services
of Men of the Church which was
held Monday evening at the Sec
ond Presbyterian Church in Spar
for the Central Area; L. B. Rog-'
ers. Jr., for the Pee Dee Area:|
H. E. McCracken. Beaufort, for
the Coastal Area; and W. B
Bookhart. Orangeburg, for the
Edisto Area
A. H. Parsons of Andrews,
president of the State Bankers!
Association, will address the an
nual banquet meeting on Tuesday
evening Soil and water conserva
tion research studies, agricultu-
raJ watershed hydrology, the
Conservation Needs Survey, con
servation education program and
the Rural Area Development pro
gram will be among the topics
discussed at the meeting
SOCIAL
SECURITY
Anderson They also visited Mrs Annie Doll tan ^ ur *T
S/Sgt and Mrs Virlyn Daven at Greenville General hospital. „ ® IDAL SHOWER
port. Julia and Virlyn. Jr . of Mr * AJgie Abrams and chil- „ 0 " ,hursda y evening Miss
Hunter Air Force Base. Savan- dren - Algie and Martha Ellen, ''w 0 Lever, who was married Question: 1 am 46 years old 1
nah. Ga . were Saturday over- wr re Saturday visitors in Green 0,1 Friday to Herbert Cockrell, I was injured in an automobile ac-
night visitors of his parents, v* 11 * 1 ! W . MS ‘ omplunenled with a bridal c jdent in 1959 and have been un-
Mr. and Mrs John Henry Daven Mr and Mrs Carl Franzen s ,awer ,lu> Joanna 1 I ,ous e able to work since that time
port. Sr. spent Sunday in Columbia a .s ^ Hostesses lor the occasion were M Us t | wa jt until I become age
Mr and Mrs Harold Willing- guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert „ 1rs Murphy. Mrs Lavinia 50 t 0 apply for monthlv disabil-
Franzen They went especially to C,,ole> Mrs Harold Murphy, | ity payments?
help their little grandson. Robert ^ rs " *’ Byars, and Mrs Na-j Answer: No. Disabled workers
Carl. Jr . celebrate his hrst birth- , an Bra/.el The party rooms an d their families could become
ham and children of Winnsboro,
spent Saturday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Willingham
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Daven
port, Linda and Susan, and Mrs
day.
Little Buster Kennington of At-
Save Or Invest
with
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held lovely fall (lower arrange- entitled to monthly benefits be-j
ments ginning with November, 1960, re-
Mrs Ixiuis Murphy presided ^ ar diess of the age of the worker,
over the brides book and Mrs. a delay in applying could result
Lavinia Cooley directed party in ] oss of benefits,
games and contests in the bridal
motif. The hostesses served re-
frshments consisting of a chicken
salad plate, pound cake and Rus
sian tea The honoree was show-
Question; A year ago I retired
from a job that wasn't covered
by social security and went into
business for myself I am not yet
65 or even 62 years of age, but
ered with many nice and useful wou id like to have some general
gifts for her now home These information on how I fit into the
were opened and passed
WITH THE HICK
Mrs Cora l^e Boyce of Clin
ton is a patient at the local hos
pital undergoing treatment for
injuries received in a fall
Eddie Norris is a patient at the
j local hospital for treatment
Wade Coleman. IHUe son of Mr.
and Mrs Hermon Coleman, has
been discharged from the local
hospital where he underwent
treatment for several days
social security program. How
long will I have to work to be el
igible for benefits and how much
can I expect to receive?
Answer: Your local social se
curity district office has a leaflet
(Number 855) ideally suited to
your needs. It explains how social
security credits are earned, how
many are needed, and how to es
timate the amount of benefits
that will be payable This free
leaflet is available upon request
Miss Dianne Wise is recuper
ating at home following a stay ' DANGER SIGNALS
and treatment at the local hos- Getting up nights, burning, fre-
!t)ita , quent or scanty flow, leg pains
.. . or backache may be warning of
Mr and Mrs Junior Davenport funcUolull ki6nty dUorder^-
( of near Newberry, were involved i ‘ Danger Ahead.” Help nature
in an auto accident Saturday eve- eliminate excess acids and other
; ning. Both are patients in the wastes. Increase kidney output
I Newberry hospital. with BUKETS. Your 5#c back at
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ n * DA * 8 B
SIMMONS pleased. NOW at Young s Phar-
Mr and Mrs. Bobby Joe Sim
mons announce the birth of a
daughter. Rebecca Ann. on De
cember 1 at the local hospital
macy.
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