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7-f-r Clinton, S. Thursday, April 9, 1964 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6440 t v li ? Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pitts of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week- * end recently with Mr. and Mrs. *Cecil O’Dell. Miss Ruth Hair and Wendell Hair entertained a number of friends at their Easter dinner Set-together the past Sunday. They included Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles, Marcia and Mike of Newberry; Mrs. F. B. Wheel er, Mr. and Mrs. Galarneau, Suzanne and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia; also Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hair, Nancy and Miriam, and Mrs. Mary Lehman. * Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bouslay visited his sister, and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oak ley in Spartanburg on Sunday. Ronny Bouslay, who has just re turned from Hawaii, and was visiting them, accompanied them on the trip. Mrs. W. J. Hogan, Jeff and Gene, spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman, Jimmy and Danny in Hickory, N. C., and Fred Buff in Lexing ton, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown and family spent last Sunday after noon with Mrs. Alice Brown in Greenwood. Julie Franks of Columbia, spent the Easter holidays with , her father, Charles Franks, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Franks. Last Sunday sup per guests of the Franks were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilingham and children. Mrs. Josephine Stephens and Mrs. S. D. Weathers were recent visitors in Greenville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Madden. On Easter Sunday, Landrum Weathers of Green wood, paid his mother, Mrs. S. D. Weathers, a visit. Also, she had her daughter, Mrs. Rosa Lewis, of Greenwood, as a Mon day overnight guest. .Mrs. S. A. Mode and Virginia spent Easter Sunday with the former’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Henson, in Cliff- . side, N. C. Company of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hays recently was Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hayes and Kenneth Payton of Columbia. Mrs. C. W. Chandler enter tained a number of guests for an Easter dinner last Sunday. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs: John Paul Goodman ahcT son of Greenwood; Mrs. Sara Norris and John Butler of Sil verstreet; Mrs. Kelly Lynch of Mountville; Mr. and Mrs. Roby Chandler, Mrs. Nell Mills and Mrs. Alice Snider of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirby and Mrs Edward Kirby visited Mr. and Mrs.,Bill Parrish and Mrs Myrtle Parrish in Enoree last 1 Sunday. Last Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Omerria Wicker were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Farmer and chil dren of GreenviUe; Mrs. Peggy Kelly and children, Mrs. Lila - Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Patterson, and Sherry and Porkie Koon of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holder, Vickie and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dansby and Wynona of Abbeville, were Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Sr., and Mrs. J. J. Lowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman, Jr., in Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thom as, Debbie, A1 and Danny, spent the week-end in Macon, Ga., with Mrs. Velma Wilkes, Mrs. Ardelia Thomas and Gary Thomas. A guest on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Sellers was Mrs. Minnie Sue White of Lau- rinburg, N. C. A2C John Earl O’Shields of Turner AFB, spent the past week-end with Mrs. Sara O’Shields, other relatives and friends. Also Mrs. J. W. Ken- nington and children returned on Tuesday to their home in At lanta, Ga., after spending sev eral days here. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallen- zine, Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine, Mrs. R. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., visited Ray Wertz at the Greenville General hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mason and Mrs. Ruby Lee Thomas, Kaye and Ann were called to Merid ian, Miss., over the week-end due to the death of Mrs. Mason’s mother, Mrs. Reeder. Bill Thomas of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas and other relatives and friends on Sunday. Mike Cooley of Spartanburg, spent the Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. Lavinia Cool ey. Other guests during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Little of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. Bryce Little and Mrs. Rosanne and Mrs. S. L. Hairof Colum bia; Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Ross and children of Burling ton, N. C. ENJOYS HAYRIDE The senior department of Ep- worth Methodist Church enjoyed a hayride down to the R. A. Frazier cottage on Lake Mur ray. They were accompanied by ♦he pastor of the church, Rev. Herbert Thomas, Mrs. Floyd Ab rams and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier. SURPRISE HOUSEWARMING Mrs. Marlene Thomas of Jo anna and Mrs. Christine McLen don of Clinton, were hostesses at a housewarming for Mrs. Jackie Twentyeight guests gathered outside her new home in Lau rens and surprised her with many gifts. They all enjoyed the refreshments served by the host esses. Mrs. Alexander was resid ing in Clinton. RECORD PARTY Eighteen boys and girls enjoy ed a record party on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. C. W. Chandler. The party was giv en for her son, Butchie. They played records as the highlight of the party. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Jennie Hazel and Mrs. Dorothy Wise. . IN KOREA Ptv. Charles Franzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen, is in Seoul, Korea, after complet ing a course at the electronics school where he was stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas.' ATTEND LUNCHEON Mrs. Nathan Brazel and Mrs. Marion Lawson attended the an- n u a 1 spring meeting of the American Cancer Society at the Hotel Jefferson in Columbia on Thursday, April 2. They also at tended the coffee at the Gov ernor’s house on Wednesday morning. BOWLING The Joanna Jets will roll the Clothmakers at the Palmetto lanes on Tuesday, April 14, at 6:30. The Loggers at the same time and date will roll the Lydia Mill Whistlers. . On Wednesday at 7:30 the Splinters of the Kaywood Cor poration, will roll the Eureka Drugs team from Laurens. CLUB HOUSE ACTIVITIES Thursday, April 9, 12:00 Noon —Manufacturing Council lunch eon. Thursday, April 9, 7:30 P. M.— Lions Club. Friday, April 10, 7:30 P. M - Eastem Star. Tuesday, April 14, from 9:00 a. m. to 12 noon and from 1:00 p. m. tod 5:00 p. m.—The Laurens County Registration Board will be here for the benefit of those who do not have registration certificates. Each Tuesday from 9:30 a. m. until 4:00 p. m.—Instructions will be given on rug hooking, knitting and ceramics. CHURCH NEWS Monday, April 12, 7:30 P. M.— The Women of the First Presby terian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. James Dominick. Wednesday, April 15, 10:00 a. m —The morning circle of the First Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. D. H. McFadden in Clinton. PTA ANNOUNCEMENT Extra Community Birthday Calendars are available, so do your part by purchasing one to help with the PTA project. Call Herman Shealy, Frank Simpson, or any member of the PTA. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Belated birthday wishes go to Mrs. Sara O’Shields on March 27. On Easter Sunday, April 5, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy ob served a wedding anniversary. Happy Birthday” today to Susan Lindsay, Pamela Honey cutt and Von Riser. Also best wishes for a happy wedding an niversary to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adair, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson. April 10th brings a wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold of Clinton, and Joan- nians to celebrate birthdays are Eddie Thomas, Dora Lewis and John Earl Thomas. On Saturday Mildred Prater SOCIAL SECURITY Q. My husband works for a man who cuts and sells pulp- wood to the paper company un der contract. My husband drives a pulpwood truck and delivers to the paper company woodyard. The man he works for, not the paper company, pays him. Is my husband supposed to send in his own social security? A. No. The man he works for is supposed to deduct social se curity from your husband’s pay, match it, and send it with a re port every three months. Q. My brother and two others cut pulpwood"for a man who sells it to the paper company. Their boss says that since there are only three of them the work isn’t covered by social security. He says that he has to have four workers to come under social security. Is that right. A. No. If he had only one he’d be covered by social security. All commercial work is covered by social security no matter how many workers, how much they’re paid, or how long they work. Q T own two pulpwood trucks and cut and haul pulpwood un der contract to the paper com pany. I have five men working for me. I send in their social security every three months. My wife says I ought to send it in on myself, too. Can I do that? A. Yes, but not every three months. You pay your social se curity once a year when you send in your income tax return. You get social security credit for your business profit up to $4800. If your profit is less than $400 you can’t get any social se curity credit for yourself from your business. Q. I don’t believe the man I’m working for is turning in social security on my work. How can I find out? A. You can get a copy of your social security record from our head office. I’m sending you a special post card to use. It’s free and I’ll spnd one to any body who winu one. It’s called a ”7004 cam.” All you do is flU out, sign, stamp, and mail the card to our head office. In a few weeks you’ll get a state ment. If it doesn’t show your right earnings, come to the so cial security office. Bring the statement from our head office and any pay records you have. . District 56 School Lunch Menu Week of April 13-17 MONDAY Milk, barbecued pork, cabbage and carrot slaw,, navy beans, buns butter, and apple sauce, i TUESDAY Milk, spaghetti with meat sauce and cheese, com, lima beans, hot rolls, butter, and grapefruit sections. WEDNESDAY Sirloin roast with gravy, green beans, creamed potatoes, bis cuit, butter, and jello with froz en strawberries. THURSDAY Milk, barbecued chicken, po tato salad, field peas with snaps, biscuit, butter, and apricots. FRIDAY Milk, fish sticks, sliced toma toes, green peas, hot rolls, but ter, and apple sauce cake. and Bruce Murphy will observe birthdays. Sunday, April 12, many happy returns of the day to H. S. Pra ter, Herman L. Shealy, Sr., and Newton Cromer. Wedding anni versaries will be observed by Mr antT Mrs B. R. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogan. “Happy Birthday” on Monday, April 13, to Mrs. J. L. Derrick. April 14th brings birthdays to ham. Terry Lewis, Fred William Ruby Bennett, Becky Willing- Rowe, and Russell Gilliam. On the 15th let’s wish Vicky Thomas, George Metts and George Stockman, Jr., a happy birthday. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-9541 » 0NCE-A-YEAR SALE! Special prices on Bedding by Sealy, Or ders, Kingsdown and Southern Cross. Regular Price 39.50 Mattress 49150 Mattress 59.50 Mattress 69.50 Mattress • a • • Now 25.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 Box Springs may be purchased at same prices. These are a group of mis-match- ed pieces, odd lots. All are brand new, most are in original factory cartons. LAWSON Furniture Co. Drive A Little Save A Lot Columbia Highway Patronize The Chronicle MAIL ORDER MOBILE REDEMPTION CENTER Clinton Winn-Dixie Store. W. Main St. Bring your filled books and REDEEM from over 1000 fine items 3rd Maaast 1962 The important thing about being popular is staving that way. 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