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i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 flKV and Social News of Joanna MRS. W. J. HOGAN ferrapoadent-Represai^tjjt* Telephone 697-6440 Mrs. Pete Sctaumpert left for Dallas, Texas, last Thursday to spend a month with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thompson and their new son, Pete Mitchell. Rev. Don Fowler visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David D. Fowler, in Greenville last Sun day. He weht especially to at tend the Fowler family reunion. Mrs. Cancie B. Arnold had as an overnight guest last Wednes day Mrs. C. L. Higginbotham of Anderson. On Thursday Mrs. Arnold accompanied her home, where Mr. Higinbotham Joined them for a trip to Atlanta to visit Mrs. Lloyd Higginbotham. The four of them are now tour ing the mountains of North Caro lina. They plan to spend a few day at Phillips Lake before the return trip. Mrs. L. E. Jenkins spent the latter part of the week in Atlan ta, Ga., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Jenkins and famUy. Tom my, who attends college there, and Sue, who had been spending several weeks there, accompan ied her home. Cpl. and Mrs. Ronnie Oswalt, Rhonda and Sandra, who were stationed at Boston, Mass., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collie Oswalt. They will go to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sneeze, in Republic, Mo., the first of September, where and the children will stay While Oswalt serves in Ja pan. Mr. and Mrs. Sneeze and Peggy also visited the Oswalts a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Farmer and Peanut, Mrs. Buford Wier and Kent Prater spent the latter part of the week in Pensacola, Fla., with Lt. and Mrs. Ronald Corley and Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Glenn spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce. Elaine ac companied them home for a visit and also visited Miss Betsy Mitchum in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young at tended the Young reunion in Ab beville on August 23. Mrs. Ruth EUis returned with them for the week. She rturned to her home in Level Land on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Turner were Saturday visitors in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wehunt were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lathers in Aiken. Sunday evening guests of the Wehunts were Mr. and Mrs. John Wehunt of Newberry. Recent guests of Mrs. Victoria Whitlock were Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Whitlock and sons of Colum bia and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Whitlock of Virginia. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz in Spartanburg. Re cent guests of the Wallenzines were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson of Augusta, Ga. Mattie Hayes returned on Sun day after a two weeks visit in Columbia at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dunn. While there they spent a day at Folly Beach. A Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arthur was Mrs. Ruth Harris of Greenwood. Miss Jo Ann Elliott of Green ville, was a week-end guest of Gaye Craven. Mrs. L. D. Edmonds’ brother, J. R. Holland, of Jamestown, Va., also W. T. Holland and Todd of Williamsburg, Va., visited her last Wednesday. Over the week end her guests included: Mrs. B. H. Johnson and Sandra of Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mar tin of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ballew and Mrs. William Womble and children of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Peabody Rowe and children, Mrs. Myrtle Gheen and Jim Estes were visitors dur ing the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith in Chappells. Other guests of the Smiths were: Kenneth Smith, BMI, Mrs. Smith and family of Fort Pierce, Fla.,v M-Sgt. and Mrs. Wick Franklin and children of Fort Jackson. Debbie and Buddy Weaver of Belleveu, Neb., returned on Sat urday after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Pres ton White. Mrs. L. L. Simpson returned last Sunday after spending sev eral weeks in Greenville with Mrs. Louise Berry. Jessie F. Thomas and Jay Ep- ting of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Turner, I.aim and Denise, of Okeecho bee, Fla., visited Mrs. Honey Templeton and Judy, and Mrs. Virgie Garner week-end before last. The Turners went on to Greenville to visit relatives, leaving Lana to spend the week with Judy and Denise. A week-end guest of Jeff and Gene Hogan was Freddie Miller of Laurens. ATTEND BEAUTY SHOW Mrs. Willie Longshore and Mrs. Martha Thompson attended the Jackson Beauty Show at the Wade Hampton Hotel in Colum bia on August 16 and 17. . BIRTHDAY DINNER Miss Chris Craig was honored with a dinner on Sunday in Greenville. Her birthday came on Wednesday, August 26. The guests of this early celebration were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Craig of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig of Green vile, at whose home the dinner was gvlen. They remembered Chris with gifts. LEWIS REUNION Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lewis were hosts for the Lewis fam ily reunion held at their cottage on Lake Murray Sunday. Enjoy ing the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Wreford Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lewis of Clinton; Jerry Lewis of Green wood; Miss Michele Watson and Miss Mary Jane Salley of Moncks Corner; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lewis and Scott of Co lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Raford Smith of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis, Mr. and Otis Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis and Terry, Jim Abrams and Rhonda Ri- kard. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION The picnic shelter was the set ting for the birthday dinner hon oring Fred Putman. It was serv ed picnic style on Sunday, with a number of guests enjoying the celebration. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Mary Dale Shouse and children of Whitmire; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Yarborough and Rusty, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hum phrey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Humphrey and children, Mrs. Dorothy Wicker and family. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Belated best wishes go to Kit ty Mosely, Odell Shipp and Gary Shipp who celebrated birthdays on August 19. “Happy Birthday” today, Au gust 27, to Reba Mode. Friday brings birthdays to Ginny Brewington, Phillip Rog ers and Lavaughan Dent. August 29th Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Morris will observe an anniversary, and James E. Ev ans will have a birthday. Happy anniversary on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver, and birthday greetings to Ira Dominick. * The last day of August we wish Mildred Morris, Louise Lathrop, Karen Nabors, Eddie Abrams and John Clark a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Williams will celebrate their wedding anniversary. Clara Brannon and Ellie Kel ly will celebrate birthdays on Sept. 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Norwood will observe a wedding anniversary. Many happy returns of the day on Sept. 2 to: Christine Lollis, Mary Ellen Rogers, Bertha Hol combe, Steve Holt and Bruce Barbour. SOCIAL SECURITY It isn’t necessary to stop work to get social security, according to Miss Martha F. Pressly, dis trict manager for social security in Greenwood. She urged everyone 65 or over to check on their social security and added, “Some checks may be paid at 65 even though a per son works full time. It depends on how much he earns each year.” The wroker is considered re tired if he earns $1200 a year or less. Even though his earnings are more than $1200 a year, some payments might be due him. One dollar in social secur ity payments is held back for each two dallars of annual earn ings between $1200 and $1700. Payments are withheld dollar for dollar for all earnings above $1700 in a year. Payments can be made for any month a worker doesn’t earn over $1200, regardless of the amount of his yearly earnings. Self-employed people can be paid for months they aren’t ac tive in business. Miss Pressly said, “A person 65 can’t lost anything if he puts in his claim for social security even if he is working. He might lose if he de lays his visit to the social se curity office.” • * * / « Question — I haven’t worked under social security for the last 10 years. Are the credits I earn ed back then still good? Answer—Yes. They are still on your'record and will remain there., Question—I do not believe that, all my wages have been report ed. Have you a way of checking up on this? Answer — Yes, we have. I’m sending you a Form 7004. Fill it out and mail it to our records office in Baltimor. They’ll send you a copy of your social se curity record. These cards are free and I’ll send one to anyone who needs it. Question — My son recently reached 18, but he is still in high school. Is there any way his social security checks can be continued? Answer — No. Only disabled children’s checks can continue after 18. ON ALL FENCING NEEDS! OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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