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S. a, Thursday, ScfUaibcr 3. 1M4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Mrt. James Derrick and Mrs. Colette Floyd, Rhonda Honey* Shirley Holt and W. W. ftlver, terloo, and Brenda Gail Brown J. L. Wright, Sr., and Mattie Greenwood far Floyd Abrams. cutt and Steve Floyd will have Jr. of Enoree. Wright to John L. Wright, Jr., Billy Wilard and BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT birthdays on Friday, Sept. 4. On Wednesday, Sept. 9, Jan Kenneth Earl Woodard of and Shirley Nelson Wright, lot lard to Milford Wi ' WHITE Many happy returns of the day Bridges and Betty Bagwell will Smithfield, N. C., and Sara Wil- in Youngs Township for $1.00, for $3,000.00] Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White, on Saturday to Debra Holt, Da- observe birthdays, and Mr. and lard Glenn of Clinton. love and affection. w. W. Gibba Is Personal and Social News of Joanna Jr., of Clinton, announce the vid Gogon, Jr., Darrian Sineath, M r »- J. S. Prater a wedding an- MR<S W i unr'awi birth of a dau 8hter, Dawn, on H. G. Murrah, Sr., and Jess niversary. MMS. W. J. HOGAN August 23 at Bailey Memorial Hawkins. Anniversary wishes to Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6440 Hospital. Mrs. White is the for- Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Manley. p ■ i* mer Miss Judy Bedenbaugh of Sunday brings birthdays to a IIDIIC IxCCOlOS r>»ni«A Tutoap of nirAAPhnheA tka s« / .i,.hah Ioanna. Carolyn Metis, Danny Thomas, F. Bodie, lot in Joanna for $5.00 rell, lot in Greenacres for $10.00 and Johnnie Mi wi- ine » cneaule incluaed su PP« r » BIRTHDAY AND Wyman Livingston and David MARRIAGE LICENSES and other considerations. and other considerations. on Sherwood Dril mS'Ve^on WiVhu™ recreation, discussion and wor- ANNIVERSARY DATES Moates. ISSUED A. B. Hill to J. T. Hollings- Edgewater Club., Inc., to Em- $10.00 and other aiw mts. v^rnon wfu urn. ship each evening. It was under “Happy Birthday” today to Billy Bishop and Frances S. George Franklin Mims of worth, lots in Cross Hill for ory P. Grayitt, Jr., lot in Edge- Olyn Mundy to _ & | V 'l tsi r ■ iit’th the direction of Mrg - Lovinia Pope Oxner, and anniversary Bryant will celebrate birthdays Greenvile, and Mary Louise $10.00 and other considerations, water Club Estates for $99.00. Traynham and rort nragg, v w. t,., spent me guperintedent of the greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Gary on Monday, September 7. Gray of Gray Court. W. P. Pitts to Otis Ashmore, 1 Rev. Troy Godwin to W. B. Traynham, 28 acres for $10.01 Youth Division, and counsellors: Bodie. Tuesday brings birthdays to Gerald Lee Yarborough of Wa- acre west of Laurens for $150.00. Simmons, .45 of an acre on Lake nnd other considerations. love and affection. Harold Fleming Harris, Jr., of Spurgeon Dendy to Clyde Kel- pepper, lot in What Laurens, and Trecie Holmes Da- i y Duncan, lot on Dendy St, division for $335.00 vis of Clinton. uaurens, for $10.00, love and af- siderations. PROPERTY TRANSEEKS lection. Julian E. AtUnso* Frank D. Gresham to Myrtle Helen S. Jackson to C. L. Bur- G. Atkinson to J. week-end et home. Mrs. J. M. Hatton joined Mrs. Lena Lindsay of Whitten Village, and Mrs. Frances McCrary of Clinton, and enjoyed a few days visit with the latter’s daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheom at their lake home near Camden. Phillip Wicker entered the Op portunity School in Columbia on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barron and family returned on Friday after two weeks vacation at Garden City Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Stagg, Pam and Nancy of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mrs. Thelma Boatright. Last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Bowen were; Mrs. L. D. Fowler, Mrs. L. C. Fowler and son, Dennis, of Gaff ney. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bodie were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sessoms of Stone Moun tain, Ga., and Sunday visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Middleton and son, Troy, of Co lumbia. Mrs. Ella Lowery and Karen spent several days recently with Rev. and Mrs. V. M. Ross in Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Allsbrook and family in Sumter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis and children in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White, Jr., and family are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beden baugh. Week-end guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Leap- hart and family of Bates burg. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Padgett at tended the funeral of Mrs. Cora Eargle in Augusta, Ga., on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Poag visited Mr. and Mrs. John Gam- brell in Greenwood Sunday. Last Monday Mrs. Willie O’Dell, Mrs. Roberts Templeton joined by Mrs. Nannie Hitt of Clinton, and Mrs. Pearl O’Dell of Fountain Inn, visited friends in Whitmire. Mark and Cary Phillips of Charlotte, N. C., spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phil lips, and on Saturday their pa.- reats, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phil lips, spent the day and the chil dren returned with them. Recent guests of the Phillips also were: Rev Obie Dykes and daughters of Logoff Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinard. Saindra and Mike were Sunday visitors in Newberry at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kinard Mr. and Mrs. John H. Daven port Sr., had aa last Wednesday guests Mrs. Sallie Boozer, Mrs. Rebuen Floyd and Mrs. John Martin and Rachel of the Smyrna community On Sunday their guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Harrison of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dailey and children of Columbus. Ga., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bedenbaugh. S-Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin Elliott and children of Orlando, Fla., returned on Monday after spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott. SLUMBER PARTY Cathy and Susan Vaughan en tertained ten of their friends with a slumber party at their home on Byrnes Street last Monday night. The girls enjoyed games and played records as part of the evening’s netertainment. Hamburgers, grilled outside, and all the trimmings were en joyed by the group. Their fun ended on Tuesday morning after fixing breakfast together with the aid of Mrs. Vaughan. ATTENDS CONVENTION Mrs. Dollie Carr, postmaster of Joanna, attended the annual convention of the National Asso ciation of Postmasters in New Yok City last week. WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 7:30 p. m. the Woman’s Club will meet at the club house. The Joanna school faculty and officials of School District 50 will be guests, along with the ministers of the oommunity. Senator - Nominate William C. Dobbins will be guest speaker. The public is invited to attend. TO MEET TUESDAY The Woman's Society of Chris tian Sendee of Epworth Metho dist Church will meet on Tues day, Sept. 8, at 7:30 p. m. at the educational building. All women of the church are urged to at- VES ADVENTURE The Youth Department of Ep- worai Metikoaisi unxircn odgctv- od Christ law week, with the a Vocation.” The of th Dr. James Waik- ar of mISr t and Bav. Raao vwar wifljvr • • • miv wwwj wr nfivav | PRANKS Lay’s Cbvorloaf Slktd You'll Be 'Sitting Pretty' with these W-D BRAND U. S. 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