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'■ * f ■ l • Clinioiu S. C., Thursday, February IS, 1964 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 Personal and News ol MRS. W. J. HOGAN i , Correspondent-Representative Social Joanna HOCyi Telephone 697-6440 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Moore and sons were last week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore in Rembert. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Harris in Atlanta, Ga., on Friday were Bill Simpson. Also Vicki Boyd and DeloresvPassmore, who were guests at the Grddy Memorial Hospital Nursing School. Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Ruth, Mrs. Delores Roberson, Kathy and Mike of Chester, were last Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Smith. Edward R. Thomas, AE1, Mrs. Thomas and son son, Ralph, who have been in Brunswick^ Ga., for the past 16 months, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas. They will also spend part of his 15-day leave with her parents) Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jenkins, in Meridian, Miss., where Mrs. Thomas and Ralph will remain for a visit, and Mr. Thomas will report to Jacksonville, Fla., his new assignment. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams »nH as guests on Sunday their daugh ter, Linda, and her friend, Joan Cruett, of Columbia. Mrs. Jeanette Gardner is em ployed at Young’s Pharmacy in Clinton. S-Sgt. Harold L. Gardne 1 * of Shaw AFB, Sumter, spent the week-end with Mrs. Gardner and children. Mrs. Rhett Abrams was dis charged from the Spartanburg General hospital last Monday where she underwent surgery. Before returning home on Friday she visited her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Weathers. Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer and family were Saturday visitors in Green- ville. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Caldwell spent last week-end in Spartan burg with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burns. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS -u ROWE Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rowe an nounce the birth of a son, Ray ford Dean, on January 27 at Bai ley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Rowe is the former Miss Dianne Gbeen. THE VERY NEWEST Mr. and Mrs. Billy Adkerson annuo nee the adoption of Lori Katherine Adkerson on February . She was bom on January 1, 1964. - attend meeting Mrs. Mary Lehman, Mrs. R. G. Carr anor Mrs. Rolfe Clark at tended Che Advanced Leadership Training Course of the Woman’s Missionary Union in Greenwood on January 30 and 31. CARD OF THANKS . I would like to thank my many friends for the cards and flowers sent to me during my recent;stay in -the Spartanburg General Hos pital. Their thoughtfulness and prayers were very much appreci ated. MRS. MARY NELL ABRAMS BOWLING Palmetto Lanes The Joanna Jets were on their toes on February 4 when they took the Lydia Lions 3 to 1. Geo. Morse bowled a score of 221, but Earl Sineath topped that with 231 for high score and high series score of 587. On February 18 they will challenge Home-Art of Greenwood at 6:30 p. m. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES . Jan. 29 — Belated birthday greetings to Johnny Johnson. Feb. 6 — Bernice Kinard cele brated a birthday. Also Jo Vaughan. Feb. 10—Ernest Smith observ ed a birthday. Feb. 13—“Happy Birthday” to Tina South today. Feb. 14—The folks to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries on Valentine’s Day are Julia Mae Yarborough, Donna Hunnicutt, Randy Thompson, Gene Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kinard. ‘ Feb. 15—Best wishes for a hap py birthday to Timmy Prater. Feb. 16—Sunday brings birth- ,days to Kent Prater, Ada Ab rams, and Modeene Brazel. Feb. 17—Laura Walts will cele brate a birthday. Feb. 18—Jackie Oxner and Martha Godfrey will celebrate birthdays. Feb. 19—Many happy returns: of the day to W. K. Waits and Flynn Owens, VALENTINE PARTY The Woman’s Chib entertained residents of the county home on Saturday afternoon with a Valen tine party. The highlight of the party was the tape recording of the entire group singing and then listening to the replay. Other games were enjoyed, however, and each was presented cards and a box of candy. Refresh ments were served. CHURCH NEWS Epworth Methodist Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — World Day of Prater service sponsored by the Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service. — Friday, 7:00 p. m.—Sweetheart banquet for those in the chil dren’s division will be held in the educational building. Friday, 7:00 p. m.—The MYF will have a Valentine party at the club house. Sunday, 1 4:30—The district su perintendent will be present to conduct the quarterly conference. Saturday, 10:30 a. m. — Mem bership Training Class. Each boy and girl is invited to attend the classes each week. first Baptist Friday, 7:30 p. m—Junior Val entine Banquet with the theme, “Valentine Friends.” Saturday, 6:30 p. m.—Associa- tional YWA Banquet at West End, Newberry. Leave at 6:30. Sunday—At the evening wor ship service, Miss Jo Ann Shelton will be a guest soloist. 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