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1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. O, Thnradny, Ayrll It, IH4 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. W. I. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6440 Mrs. Joyce Burroughs and children, Danny, David and Donnie are at home on the Whitmire road after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith in Clin ton. Mrs. J. B. Johnson visited her * father, C. C.Uldrick, on Tues day. He is a patient in the An derson hospital. Ryan Poag, Cal Johnson, Mrs. Sehila Warren and Dawn of Bal timore, Md., spent the Easter holidays with Mr. an Mrs. Luth er Poag. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag vis ited Mrs, Poag’s mother, Mrs. Guy Corbin, other friend* and relatives in Spartanburg on Mon day. The Poags moved to Whit ten Village recently where they are both employed. In visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lawson, in Greenville last week-end Mrs. Violet Strand ran into an old schoolmate, Mrs. Jennie Os borne,, whom she had not seen in many years. Mrs. Frank Phillips spent three days last week in Char lotte, N. C., with her son, Carl Phillips, a patient at the Pres byterian hospital. This week Rev. and Mrs. Russell Dean, Adair and Russ of Blackstone, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. Wayne and Betty Jo Montjoy visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wham, in Fountain Inn Sunday. The Montjoys are making their home here since their marriage on January 24. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Owens, Keith, Jessie and Ricky, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons in the Fork section near Waterloo Sunday. Mrs. Patricia Finley is visiting Mrs. Mattie Gilmer and other friends and relatives and will re main for several weeks. Mr. Finley serves in the Navy. Fredna Ross, student at Wil liam and Mary College, Wil liamsburg, Va., spent the spring holidays with her grandmother Mrs. Willie O’Dell. Mr—and.Mrs. Kelly Waits spent Thursday and Friday in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig and Crystell visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Craig and family in Green ville on Sunday, and Hugh Craig in the General hospital there. Saturday visitors in Greenville were Mrs. B. M. Nabors and Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eckard Boyce and other friends and relatives in Sumter. Other visitors of the Boyces were Mrs. Josie Boyce and Mrs. Reba Bragg Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ayers family of Newberry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ginn on Saturday evening. Mrs. Gene Bishop and Mrs. McNeal Trotter visited their mother, Mrs. L. H. Rinehart, in Batesburg on Sunday. Friends will be interested to know that Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Trotter are now making their home in Columbia. Willia Rae McGowan was in Columbia on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins and Johnette attended a birth day dinner in Greenwood on Sun day honoring Vernon Sexton. Gail Murphy and Shirley Es tes were home from Winthrop college, Rock Hill, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misenheimer and Mel in Rock Hill. They went especially to attend the Christening of Mel at the Presbyterian Church. David Poag of Whitmire, was an overnight guest on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. David Gogan. Mr. and Mrs. Derrill Bozard, Martin and Margaret, and Mrs. J. M. Bozard visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Oxner near Whit mire on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Farmer, Mrs. Ronald Corley and Amy, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin and Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Pra ter and Kent spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Farmer, Tern’ and Todd. Ifeey all attended the Central Methodist Church services where Todd was christened Pete Flow celebrated a birth day on Sunday. His sister, Mrs. Harry Kelley, honored him with a dinner, with other members of the family here as guests. Re cent visitors of the Kellys were Mrs. Thomas How and children of Fayetteville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martin of Waterloo, were week-end guests of Mrs. L. D. Edmonds, Dora and series score with 522. You won’t want to miss the game on Tues day at 6:30 when the Jets and Loggers challenge each other. On Wednesday at 7:30 the Mrs. G. N. Foy attended the Junior class play at the Lanrens High School on Friday evening. Her sister, Mrs. Ruth Riddle, di rected the play. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian and Larry were Sunday lurrcr gncsts of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall man in Ninety Six. ^ ^ BOWLING . . *~‘ 1 - Joanna Jets loet 3 to 1 in their game with the Liens on the jjLteok high Kaywood Splinters roll the Lau rens Glass team. TO ATTEND ANNUAL MEETING On Thursday evening (tonight) Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy, J. L. Delany, Mrs. Lav ini a Cooley, Dr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson will be among those from Joan na attending the annual cancer i educational meeting. It will be at i the Mary Musgrove Hotel. ATTENDS MEETING Mrs. J. B. Killian, superin tendent of the children’s divis- i ion of the Epworth Methodist Church, attended the District Vacation Church School Institute at Main Street Methodist Church in Greenwood on Wednesday eve ning. Others going along with her were Mrs. Floyd A barms, Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Mrs. Hack Prater. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Belated wedding anniversary wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole on April 1. On April 10th Luther poak cele brated a birthday. Pete Flow and Ryan Poag ob served birthdays on the £2th. “Happy Birthday” to, April 16, to Ronny Oswalt, Johnny Oswalt, Nancy Hayes, Daisy Franks, Ru- nette Bryant, Sherry Gogan, Tommy Banks and Horace Man- ley. On April 17th those celebrat ing birthdays are Peggy Corley, Alan Johnson, Guy Prater, Fur man Frady, and Margie Hogan. Joe Boland observes a birthday on the 18th, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long have a wedding anni versary on the 18th. Sunday, April 19, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Byars will observe a wedding anniversary. 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