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CVatot S. (X, Tkmniay, July 1«, 1H4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE — Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. W. J. HOGAN Cwreo ponioat-Pfif wtitiTi §97<444i Johnny Moore Sr., end Dickey Mr. end Mrs. J. F. Lawman, . were last week-end guests of the Mrs. Merl Honeycutt and chfl- W former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. dren spent their vacation at T. M. Moore, in Rembert. John- Whiterock. Mr. and Mrs. Danny ny Moore Jr., has been there Bouslay and Merl Honeycutt several weeks and plans to re- Joined them the last part of the main for the summer. week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foster Mrs. Bobby Simmons and chil- and Lynn of Aiken were last Sun- spent a few days in Green- day visitors of Mrs. O’Merrin wood with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wiener. Dunlap Jr., during vacation , Enjoying their vacation at week. Daytona Beach, Fla., were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Petit of and Mrs. Jay South, Terry and Canton, Conn., visited the lat- Tina. ter’s mother, Mrs. Gus Cannon Mr. and Mrs. James Bagwell and Mr. Cannon several days mnd family visited relatives in last week. Seneca during vacation week Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Montjoy f and also spent a few days at were Monday overnight visitors Maggie Valley, N. C. at Echo Valley in Cleveland, N. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. c. Preston White were Mrs. Mattie Mr and Mrt Oswalt, ac- Blane of Dallas, N. C. vompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim- last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. my south and Kay of Laurens, Wade Orr of Laurens., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Os- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven walt ^ Durham N. C., a few and Gaye and Mrs. A. S. Holt dayg of vaC aUon week. < l? Ceai \ I ? iVe ^ We ? k ; J ° George Metts is home after Ann ElUott of Georgetown Joined several days of observation at them there. Bailey Memorial Hospital. Cathy Hoy* ond Gail Payton George Morse was moved are spending some time with f rom the Bailey Memorial Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dunn and pital on Friday to the Greenville family in Columbia. General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy Mrs. Cora Lee Boyce is a and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan surgical patient at the Bailey Brazel and Mot Craven toured Memorial Hospital, points of interest in Virginia, in- Mrs. Mary Munn is spending f eluding Natural Bridge, Monti- the week with her 8ister Mrs. cello, Mt. Vernon and Williams- Bm DougU*. Week-end guests burg, to name a few. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark, and u am and daughter of Ninety-Six. David Boland spent the vacation Mr and Mr8 . Earl Sineath and week at Pawleys Island. Mr. and Darrin spent the week of July Mrs. Jim Clark, Mr. and Mrs. 4th at Folly Beach. They re- Boyd Smith and Mrs. Darrell turned by the way of Bamberg Johnson Joined them for a couple and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troupe of days. Mrs. Johnson also vis- returned with them for a visit, ited Darrell Johnson, at Savan- Alg0> Mrs. Wayne Hill and Kerry nah, Ga., who was with the Na- 0 f Denmark were last week tional Guards for two weeks, at guests of the Sineaths. Ft. Stewart. Miss Elaine Petty spent sev- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips era i dayg j ag t week in Clinton were recent vUitors of Mr. and with M r. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Roger Cochran and Clifford Moore. at Surf Side Beach, and Mr. and Sylvia, Kathy and Carolyn Mrs. Charlie Phillips in Atlanta, Mitts is home after a two weeks Ga. This past week Mrs. Phil- vlglt with M r. and Mrs. J. W. Ups’ brother Johnny Rochester Kennington, in Atlanta, Ga. of FitchviUe, Conn., has been Doug Loll is and Ronnie a their guest. Sineath spent a few days at FoUy Mr. and Mrs. Denill Bozard Beach during vacation, and children and Mrs. J. M. Bo- Mrs. S. D. Weathers Sr., spent zard stayed at Carolina Beach two weekg recently visiting rela- during vacation. They also ln Greenwood, toured the “Battleship U. S. S. Elbert Boyce and Owens Kin- North Carolina.’* urd were recent vUitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beden- and Mrs. Vernon Boyce and Mrs. baugh, Linda and Brenda, spent Mamie Boyce. This week-end their vacation at their cottage on Mr ^ M rs. Billy Glenn were Lake Murray. Visiting them guests of the Boyces, while there were A 3-c Tommy M r. and Mrs. Johnny Sum- Croft of Blackville, Bruce Mor- men and Nancy Holt spent a gan of Bonds Cross Roads, Mr. f e w dayg in Concord, N. C., last and Mrs. Coy Bedenbaugh and week, going especially to be children of Columbia, and Mrs. w ith Mrs. Summers son, Ernest Delin Russell. Holt, who is a patient in the hoc- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jenkins pital there due to an automobUe spent the week of the 4th in At- accident. lanta, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson Jerald Jenkins and family. Sue and children and Nancy Holt and Jenkins, who had been their sev- Bobby Johnson, of Joanna, Mrs. eral weeks, returned with them, Johnson and children and and also their grandchildren, Wayne Chrenshaw of Whitmire, BUly and Chuck. 1 vacationed at FoUy Beach re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryant and son and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bry ant toured the Smoky Mountains recently, stopping at points of in terest, such as Crystal Garden in Gatlinburg, Tenn., Ruby Falls in Chattanooga, etc. They camp ed at the Cherokee camping ground. Before returning home they visited Jim Strickland in, High Point, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Case and children spent several days in Gatlinburg, Tenn., during va cation week. Mrs. Virgil Morgan and Mrs. Billy Carmichael and Kristy of Stonewall, Miss., Visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shipp recently, also Mrs. Jane Scrimpshire, the latter’s mother, of StonewaU also has returned home after being with the Shipps since Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. CecU Bishop and Bill spent the week of the 4th at West Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Na- bor, Miss Linda Waits, and Miss Vera LaCross of Belton, spent several days at Myrtle Beach re cently. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown spent the week of the 4th at SchiUing A.F.B. in Kansas. They went especially to visit their son, A 2-c Donald Brown and stayed on base with friends of theirs, Mr. and Mrs. Ozelle Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas fORDdEfl The big swing to Ford has boosted Fold sales to a record high—and we're striking a new high note in trades to keep 'am that way! Hurry in and save! Waaeawan m ill. ?s. vjr. BALDWIN MOTOR CO. spent Friday night aA Putt Morse boat landing. Friday visitors of the John Martins were Rev. and Mrs. James Cason of Greenville. Sgt Richadr Humphreys of Ft. Benning, Gr, visited Mr. and Mrs. Burly Humphreys and oth er relatives recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Livings ton and children spent vacation week at Ocean Drive. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Delany and Dishie attended the Delany Re union in Lowell, Mass., during the week of the fourth. They also spent part of the time in Essex, Conn., with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Booher. They all attend ed the World’s Fair, as another highlight of their trip. Last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Holley were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holley of Greenville. ATTENDS CAMP Susan Livingston, Martha El len Abrams, Furman Dominick and Gary Fulmer attended the Methodist Youth Camp last week in Cleveland, S JO. DELEGATE Mrs. Johnny Moore was a del egate to the National convention of the American Nurses Associa tion held recently in Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. Moore enjoyed a visit to the World’s Fair. BIRTHS Strand L-Cpl. and Mrs. Johnnie E. Stroud announce the birth of a daughter, Gena Marie, at Bailey Memorial Hospital July 9th. Mrs. Stroud is former Miss Janice Ruff. the on the Mr. and Mrs. Billy Farmer of Greenville announce the birth of a daughter, Lisa Lee at the Greenville General Hospital on July 9th. Mrs. Farmer is the former Miss Jeannette Rienhard of Newberry. They have two other children. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES On July 12 Bobby Simmons celebrated his birthday. Today Jujy 16 Virgie Garner, Anna Margaret Smith and Clif ton Holsonback are observing birthdays On the 17th greetings are sent to Mary Ann Brown, Edna Bal lard, and Fred Hayes Jr., also Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lindsay are celebrating an anniversary. Larry Brown celebrates a birthday on Saturday. On Sunday, Bessie Lever will observe a birthday. Monday brings a birthday to Denise Osborne and Elvira Crocker. Happy birthday to Pearl Wil liams, Mary Long and Bill Tin sley on Tuesday. Many happy returns of the Day on Wednesday, July 22nd to James Thomas. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 1X9-9(41 Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSES of Clinton. 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