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Clinton, 8. C, Thursday, Dtesmber S, 1H4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ♦ Joanna New*... The Clyde Yemgs Have Cuests MBS. W. I. HOGAN Telephone M7-44M Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young had as last Sunday’s guests Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dansby and daugh. ter, Wynona, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- arin Holder and children, Vicky and Ronny, of Abbeville; Mrs. Vera Fellers of Anderson; and Jimmy Moris of Honea Path. S. A. Mode was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mode in Forest City, N. C. Last Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cart Riser were Mr. and Mrs. Everett KiMer of Pros perity. On Sunday of the same week-end, the Risers, joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gibson of New berry, visited Heber Riser and family in Charleston. * Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, $r., entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and family of Colum bia and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Evans and children of CAeraw, last week-end. Mrs. Frank Simpson of Mari etta, Ga., and Mrs. Titus Turner and daughters, Barbara and Donna of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mrs. L. L. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Preston White while here recently. Kathy, Claudia and Julie Franks spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Atlanta Ga., with their grandparents, Mr. a ad Mrs. A. R. O’Dell. Vernon Morris was a recent patient at the Baptist hospital in ^•Columbia due to a traffic acci dent on November IS. Wednesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Douglas were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilliam and Frankie of Ninety Six. Frankie remained for the balance of the CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY On Wednesday, November 18, the Dick Vaughans honored their daughter, Kathy, with a wiener roast. She was 11 years old. Enjoying the occasion with Kathy were 4S of her friends. They enjoyed playing bingo in which several prises were won. Records were played also. The honoree was delighted with the many nice gifts she received. The group was served hot dogs, chips, cookies, cakes and birthday cake by the hostess, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Force of Newberry. Out of town guests were .the Forces and children, Linda and Clay, and Patti and Chuck Min- ick of Newberry. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Happy birthday today, Dec. 3, to Elizabeth Manley, Johnny Na bors and Howard Brewington. On Saturday those to celebrate birthdays are Wanda Summers, Toni Williams, Lynn Riser and Bentley Prater. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thom as will observe a wedding anni versary on Sunday, and Aubrey Pentuff a birthday. Many happy returns of the day on Monday to Ferrell Long. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Murrah, Sr., will celebrate their wedding an niversaries on Tuesday, Dec. 8, and celebrating birthdays are Helen Kirby, Luther Wright and Susan Brown. CAKE SALE The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Joanna Pentecostal Church is sponsoring a cake sale on Satur day morning, December 5, in front of Bulk’s Department Store in Clinton. They are home-made, too. • / District M School Lunch Menu Week of Dec. 7-11 ’' v > MONDAY Milk, beef stew with carrots, whole potatoes, onions, cole slaw, cor nbread, butter and peanut butter bar. rice, hot biawdt, butter with TUESDAY Milk, country fried stoi green beans, creamed potatoes with gravy, hot rolls, butter and Milk, Waldorf salad with pineapple cheese, steamed and dates. WEDNESDAY Milk, hot dogs with chili, on ions, mustard, whole kernel corn, carrot sticks, hot dog buns, butter and pineapple slices. THURSDAY Milk, barbecued turkey hash, frozen lima beans, celery strips, peas with snaps, com ter and brown bear. IF YOU DOfTT THE CHRONKUI YOU DON’T GST THE PHONE 084841 Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Riddle of Saluda, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vaughan, Jr., on the week-end of Nov. SI as a high light of the visit the two couples attended the Qemson-Carolina game. Mrs. Shirley Holt, Mrs. Ava Nell South. Mrs. Olive Lindler and Mrs. Betty Bagwell were Tuesday visitors in Greenwood. Timmy Bedenbaugh is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Neal aDiley in Columbus, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawley visited his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Brawley and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Askew, Jr, in Lockhart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis of Waycross, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith over the week- Jerry Hall, student at the At lanta Art Institute, enjoyed the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall. Mrs. B. M. Bedenbaugh, who has been under a doctor’s care for the past few weeks, spent last week in Self Memorial Hos pital in Greenwood. A last week end visitor of the Bedenbaugh* was Jonathan L. Fry of Wash ington, D. C. Guests last week-end of Mr. - e and Mrs. Wayne Montjoy and baby, Tammy Jo, were her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. William Wham of Fountain Inn. Marion Reed, who is in the Navy, stationed at present at Key West, Fla., and Mrs. Reed visited his brother, Marvin Reed, the latter part of the week. Johnny Sirmans is a patient at the Newberry County hospital. ATTENDS 8HRINER8 CONVENTION Among those attending the Shriners convention in Charles ton on Nov. 20 and 21 were Phil ip Holmes, Cyril Abrams, L. T. Lawson, James Brown, Lewis Thompson, Ralph McCumber, Mr. and Mrs. Tully Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall, Mr. and Mrs. George Crabtree, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beden baugh. Also r. and Mrs. Bill Bell of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lynch of Laurens. T PRE-CHRISTMAS OCCASION On Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas on Browning Ave., a group of relatives enjoyed fel- - iowship, with the main event being the drawing of names for Christmas name giving. 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