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, ium n, tics THB CLINTON OBONICLB Personal and Social News of Joanna MBS. HOMER JACKS, Mrs. Sylvia Welchel, If Miss Carolyn Husbes, Miss Judy Mrs. Jams* C. Murrsh, Miss WUlia Rae McGow- phone •7-0M3. en.and Mrs. Barbara Welcbal. PINK AND BLUE Mrs. Barbara Welchel greeted the guests and Mrs. Sylvia Wei- Bphhie Bridges received a plea Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Cotney and Bruce, and Mrs. J. G. Huffstetler, visited Mrs. Larry Cotney and new daughter, at Aiken hospital last Thursday. Mrs. E. J. Willingham and granddaughters, Dale and Cindy spent last week in Atlanta, Ga., fee guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Howard. Little Tommy and Mary Ellen Moore of Bembert, spent last Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner, Karen and Wayne, of Spartan burg, spent the weekend with Mrs. Gardner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitmire were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Burbage, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Driggers in Sum merville. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Crouch and Jean were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Lathrop in Pomaria. Mrs. John Burnett Jr., and Dennis spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Ira Mae Col lins in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Judy Strand of Green ville spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. Violet Strand. Mrs. Wayne Crouch has return ed home following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J A. Griffin in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy McCarthy and children of Aiken, Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Willingham and children of Rock Hill, spent the week end with Mrs. J. F. McCar thy and visited Mr. McCarthy at the hospital in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riser, Von and Lynn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Conelly in Prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godfrey spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dukes in Batesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beden- beaugh were Thursday visitors of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bedenbeaugh in Bates- burg. EftiS* Jonn Burned sr.« wes vnc ^ guest Sunday of last week of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gilbert and Mrs. Myrtle Gilliam in Clinton. Mrs. J. M. Hatton, and Miss Effie Lou Godfrey pent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey in Simpsonville. Mrs. Alice McCurry and dau ghter of Cross Hill were Wednes day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunter. Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks, Wayne, John Wayne, and Sheila were Saturday visitors in Green ville Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz and Steve of Spartanburg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs James Wallenzine. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waits, Miss Linda Walts of Belton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Waits, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Na bors. BRIDE ELECT HONORED Friday evening Miss Lunette Frazier, June bride elect was complimented with a miscellan eous shower at the club house. Hostesses for the occasion were: Mrs. Ruby Long, Mrs. Joyce Bauknight, Mrs. Frances Summers, Mrs. Lucille Beden- ' “You Forgot Our Anniversary” We have almost forgotten about diptheria . . . mastoiditis ... scarlet fever ... pneumonia, as killers of children. These disenses have been conquered by new wonder drags. That’s why TODAY’S PRESCRIPTION IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN HISTORY. presided over the book. Entertainment waa direct ed by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, after which the hostesses served re freshments consisting of a chick en salad plate, cake squares and drinks. The bonoree was present ed a shower of gifts for her new home, including a white clothes hamper a gift from the hostesses. Fow her party the honoree wore a lavender and white summer cotton dress with white accessors. She was presented a corsage from the hostesses. Miss Frazier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier of Joanna. The wed ding will take place June 30 at Epworth Methodist Church. FATHERS DAT DINNER The family of Mr. and Mrs John Gaskin gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudoifh Prater Sunday for dinner, hon oring Mr. John on Fathers Day. Those attending the dinner in eluded: Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wier, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Farmer a nd' Peanut,” Miss Becky Far mer, Miss Faye Gaskine, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Farmer of Clinton. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Julie Prater daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hack Prater cele brated her 7th birthday last Wed nesday June 13 with a party at her home. Twelve little friends enjoyed the occasion with her. The children enjoyed games and contests. The birthday cake, dec orated in blue and yellow with white clown design, was cut and served along with hot dogs, chips and drinks. Julie received many nice birthday presents. BOY SCOUTS GO TO CAMP OLD INDIAN The Joanna Boy Scouts of Troop 73, along with their Scout Master, Julian Hunnicutt, and explorer advisor Alvin Marshall, will spend next week at Camp Old Indian. 33 boys are expect ed to go and are asked to be at the club house Sunday around 11 o’clock or directly following the Sunday school hour. They will re turn the following Sunday June 30. around 12 o’clock. JOANNA WOMAN’S CLUB ENTERTAIN SENIOR CITIEENS The following invitation is be ing issue to all Joanna senior citizens; The Joanna Woman's Club in vites you to the club house on Sunday afternoon June 24, at 3 o’clock to visit with your friends and acquaintances. worked with presented bar with a pink and blue shower. She re ceived many nice and useful gifts. birthdays and wedding ’ ANNIVERSARY ' Little Cindy Prater celebrated a birthday on June II. Phillip Holmes obaerved n birthday June IS. Mr. W. D. Beckom will have a birthday Friday June 22. Mrs. J. G. Huffstetter will ob serve a birthday June 24. Mrs. Madeline Parrant will have a birthday June 26. . Little Melanie Pratter celebrat ed a birthday Sunday June 17. Faye Gaskin observed a birth day on June 20. ' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS TUCKER Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tuck er announce the birth of a son, June 13 at Hays Hospital, Mrs. Tucker is the former Nancy Tuc ker of Whitmire. OSWALT Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Dswalt of Republic, Missouri, announce the birth of a daughter, Ronda Lynn. May 29. Mr. DSwalt is a former resident of Joanna. HONORED FATHER WITH DINNER The children and grandchildren of Harry Estes, gathered on Sun day at the home of a daughter, Mrs. L. J. Brock honoring him with a Fathers Day dinner. Those attending the occasion a long with Mr. and Mrs. Estes in eluded: Mr. and Mrs. James Ful mer, and children, Mr. and Mrs Harry Lee Thomas, Mrs. Vlrgle Garner, Mrs. Evelyn Tempelton and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, Sandy Tempelton, Jo an* Mine Myra Pitta of WITH THE SICE Friends will be Interested to know J. F. McCarthy underwent surgery at Self Memorial Hospi tal In Greenwood. His condition is satisfactory. Friends will he interested to know Mrs. Ola Mae Osborne Is a patient at Blalock Clinic where she under went surgery. L. R. Thompson, underwent surgery Monday in Greenville. Friends will regret to know G H. Frady is HI a! hte Whitmire Hwy. Mist Judy Faye Klnard of Jo- ad Luther Leland Franklin of Clinton spoke their wedding vows in a ceremony before Rev. Robert Thomas, at Joanna's Ep- worth Methodist Church June 2. The bride, given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klnard The groom, attended by his brother, Donnie Franklin, as best man. Is the too of Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther J. Franklin. The bride wore a street-length Chantilly lace dress featuring scalloped neckline and hem line. Her veil was held in place with TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA a crown of lace accented by pearls and sequins She carried a satin Bible topped with a white orchid Mist Linda ved as lulls—H bridesmaids included Mist San dra Klnard. sister of the bride, and Jo Ann Franklin, sister of the groom. All wore drssees of pastel blue chiffon over taffeta, with headbands of matching col or. Their flowers were blue car nations and lilies Ushers were Jerry Klnard, bro- ef the bride, and 1 ei'wurmd Franklin, brother of the groom. Following the parents of the bride the bridal guests at an informal at the home on Browning Are. After a trip to the of Tennessee and North the couple will bo at homo In Lourvns where the groom Is em ployed et the Works. *JkaMk you FOR YOUR EXPRESSION OF CONFIDENCE. I PLEDGE EVERY EFFORT TO PROVE WORTHY OF IT. ROBERT E. 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