The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 08, 1965, Image 11

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11 N Clinton, 8. C„ Thursday, July ft, 1965 Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6440 Joanna Woman's Cinb Tours of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stroud World’s Fair received their discharge on June The ladies listed here are not 30 at Beaufort Air Station. They only enjoying the tour of the served four years in the Maries World's Fair, but while in New Corps. York they will see, among other Mr. Stroud is married to the things, the Broadway Musipal former Miss Janice Ruff. They “Hello, Dolly”. Their trip also have one daughter, includes a tour of Washing- Mr and Mn Ernest Smith ton, enroute home. The mem- and Mike Johnson enjoyed a few bers joying the trip are Mes- days at Eptings Boat Landing dames R. F. Pitts, J. C. Young, on Lake Murray. L. R. Couch, L. L. Johnson, H. H Prater, R. C. Nabors; H. M. Visiting From Washington, D. C. Willingham, W. N. Brazel, J. J. Mi *s Betty Jean Sanford and Abrams, J. M. Bozard, J. R. children, Susan and Gregg arriv- Hall, J. D. O’Dell, Carl Franzen, ed on Saturday for an extended Thelma Boatright, S w a n n i e visit with her Parents, Mr. and Wicker, F. L. PhUlips, E. J. Wil- mrs Heyward Lever, a/lc San- lingham, S. P. Bowers, G. E. ford wlu J oin {iiem later * Lehman, J. L. Moore, W. P. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman, Thomas, C. B. Bishop, P. F. Jimmy and Danny of Hickory, Swygert, T. V. Craft, J. E. N. C. spent the week-end with Boyce, S. A. League, R. G. Carr, the latter’s sisters, ,Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thompson and Miss Bon- Elbert Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. nie Pitts. Also a few guests of w - J Hogan and sons, some of the ladies are with them Joanna—5 on this tour. Birthday And Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller & Happy Birthday on July S to sons are enjoying a week's vaca- Ruby Long and Elvin Floyd, tion at Myrtle Beach. With them The same greeting goes to is Derrill Godfrey of Clinton. Edith Crowder, Vera Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith, Mr. Gene Marie Stroud and Heyward and Mrs. James Estes, Mrs. Lever on July 9 Dian* Rowe and Children, of Sam B celebrates a birth _ Joanna, joined by M/Sgt. and . Julv 10 Mrs. Wick Franklin and chU- day on July 10 - dren of Fort Jackson and Mr. Monday July 12, birthday and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and greetings go to O’Merria Wicker family of Ft. Pierce, Fla. left on and Bobb y Simmons. Saturday to spend several days A number of Joannians cele- in GaUinburg, Tenn. brate birthdays on July 13. Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mrs. Cancie ^ iududeMaryWright Judy B. Arnold, Mrs. Ella Lowery, “ u , nr V cutt ’ I th ? 1 LUUan and Mrs. Mae Oxner attended Bo > lc , k aI }? * lcky the funeral of Faz Wood in New- Da e , Nab ^ r ®; berry last Monday afternoon. ^ood and CecU Harris will Guests over the week-end of ce, « b ff te birthdays on July 14 Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. McGowan and Mr. and Mrs^ Dan Gunter were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lew- wlU observe a wedding annivers- is. On Monday, the McGowans, ary ‘ along with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stubbs of Pineland Shores on f ^ ort C T*|%rsmAa Lake Greenwood, left for Orlan- 111W111 «*® do, Florida where they are Joanna—Leon L. Thomas 90, spending the week with M/Sgt. 247-B Milton Road, died Sat- and Mrs. Derrill P. Dudley and urday morning in a Clinton hos- children. pital after several years of de- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mode and clining health. Paul were in Wilmington, N. C. A naUve of Georgia, son of over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ardella Johnson Thomas Mrs. Hoyt Henderson. and the late Albert Thomas, he James Thomas and Edwin lived in Laurens most of his life. Thomas spent several days this Surviving in addition to his week at Lake Murray. mother are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore McLendon Thomas; three sons, and family of Jacksonville, Fla. Richard Albert Thomas and Ed- returned on Saturday after ward Ralph Thomas of Joanna spending a week with the latter's u®*! John Gary Thomas of Ma- sister, Mrs. Ruby Montjoy and con t Ga.; a daughter, Mrs. other friends and relatives. Jacquelyn Nell Alexander of Motoring back with the Moores Laurens; a brother, Leo Thomas for a weeks vacation are Mr. of Macon, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Wayne Montjoy and Velma Wilkes of Macon, Ga.; daughter. and f our grandchildren. Three Joannians Recieve Funeral services were con- Discharge ducted Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Johnnie Oswalt, son of Mr. the Assembly of God by Rev. anri Mrs. Calie Oswalt, David W. A. Clark and Rev. Ross Pic-- Estes, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. kett. Burial was in Rosemont W. Estes, and Eddie Stroud, son Cemetery inClinton. Be Ready For That Weil Earned Vacation See Us For A Guaranteed OK Used Car Today Plaxico Chevrolet, Inc Clinton, S. C. BASHFUL (PUDDIN) HENRY SHOW MUSIC COUNTRY STYLE Each Weekday From 5:00 A. M.-7:00 A. M. - - - 1:00 P. M.-3KH) P. M. 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