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it CKaton, 8. Thursday, October 28, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Wert News The Clyde Bigbys Visit in New York Campbell and family of Iva, Mr, and Mr*. .Ben Campbell of Columbia. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Lola Russ wps honored M. W. ADAMS Oesrespnadeal Representathre Dial mm* _ last Sunday with 4 birthday guests of Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Self Memorial Hospital Jut'S Snfwere Windsor over the weekend. Greenwood. H* is the father of * ; m .__ n „ , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders Mrf - Mrt - *• *• sited Mrs. Sanders’ father R. Cheek of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. ttyde Blgby, D^Smitt'in Augusta, Ga. Sun- BIRTHDAYS AND his Mrs. Jas. Wells, Shlriey, Oct. 29. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Russ of Jo anna, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Peace and family of Woodruff, Mrs. Neal Russ and grand daughter, Mrs. Ed Nelson and family of Laurens and Law rence Leopard of Columba. BIRTHDAY PARTY Taml Hedgepath celebrated a birthday Saturday, Oct. 23 at her grandmother’s Mrs. John Mrs. Alma Reynolds Oct. 30. Bobby Quinn, Nov. 1st. „ Mr » Ji ™ Tinsley, Mrs. Ella Hed^patT Fourteen girts and Mrs. Florence Snider and Mr. Harvey. Mrs. Ann Suits, Nov./ boyg Tami celebrate. ^ ^ w _ . Mrs. Leona Hedgepath and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. John Mary ^ AUanta ^ Qa. Mrs. Maye, November 3. H A caughman and Mrs. Barry McGee, BUI Snelgrove Shirley OogsdUl served ice Nov. 4th. cream and cake. Tami received Mr. and Mrs. Brock Dun- lots of lovely gifts and a pony Sr., have returned home after day. ANNIVERSARIES a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mrs. C. C. Heaton and Jean- Buch Meador celebrated Bifby, Jr., and M-Sgt. Aaron »pent the week-end with birthday Oct Mth nalVham in W V Mr# HeatOO’S mother, MTS. T *“ W * ,U Btikhun to N.wbonwgh, N. V. EanK|t ln Grtenra.. Sgt. and Mn. B.lUi^n and AE>rm>t McCaII ^ Wy . family accompanied them home omlng gpent a leaV e with his and left for Shepard Air Base wife and other relatives here. in Texas where they wiU be stationed. - and Mrs. Leroy Burgess of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gooch and Spartanburg visited Mr. and Lenny spent the week-end with Mrs. George Snider in EUerba, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fitzpat- N. C. Sunday, rick in Ilia, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Luke FuUer and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox. Sr., Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and _ and Mr: and Mrs C. D Dim- *>n <rf Greenwood were guests of away, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tins- from her father, son of Seneca visited Mr. and Mrs. Ada Center and daugh- ley celebrated their wedding , Mrs. Joel Cox, Jr., in ChaHes- ters ° v « r the week-end. anniversary Oct. 25. Mr. and Income lOX CIlIIIC ton going especiaUy to see Mrs. Mr. and M e. Leo Heatherby Mrs. C. E. Leopard, Oct. 27th. r. . . c Columbia Cox who is a patient in the hos- visited Mrs. Nan Sanders and Birthday greetings go out to , or pital there this week-end Mr8 - J - M * Whitlock in Startex Rod Thomas on Halloween day, A *P«ci*Hy dertgned one-day p „ J TT ■ Sunday not vi ^ income tax clinic for owners and bell r were d guests of ^Mr^and Mr “d Mrs Claude KemeU REUNIONS managers of independently-own- Mrs. Algie Bettis in Woodruff Jr “d Mr - “d Mrs. Earnie The Campbell reunion was ed business firms will be held Sunday. WUburn of Joanna visited Mrs. held last Sunday at the Mary on Wednesday, November 10, Mr and Mrs Civde Bieler A - J - WUburn in Columbia hos- Lou Ranch. Mayor Peck Corn- *t the School of Business Admin- visited Mrs. Pearl Leonard, who P ital Sunday. wall and Mrs. Cornwall were istration, University of South is a paUent at Greer Hospital CHURCH NEWS honored guests. Those from out CaroUna, Columbia. Sunday. The Young People of the of town were Mr. and Mrs. BUI Its purpose is to give small Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Abner, Church of God on Elizabeth St. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray SUgh and will have a Halloween party at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp- their church Saturday at 6:30 bell attended the A1 Hirt show P m. in Greenville last week. They will wash cars at Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fulmer and Mrs. Joe McCall’s home of Johnstonville spent Sunday Saturday on Florence St. The with Mrs. Fulmer’s parents, proceeds wUl go to the organ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leopard, fund. Mrs. Hurbert Leopard, Nancy, Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Parnell and RudeU Heaton visited Mr. were called to Florence due to and Mrs. P. D. Watkins in the illness of Mr. PameU’s bro- Greenwood Thursday. ther. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsper- Sadis Church at Renno will ger of Newberry visited Mrs. have a Halloween party Satur- Alice Kinard, Mr. and Mrs. day, Oct. 30 at 5:30. Boyd Holtzclaw, and Mr. and WITH THE SICK Mrs. Ed Norton over the week- Mike Miller son of Rev. and end. Mrs. Tommie Miller left Mon- Mr. and Mrs. George Price day for Duke Hospital where he and Mrs, Ella Harney accom- will undergo surgery, panied Mrs. John Price of Sum- Mike Sanders, Mrs. George ter home. Mrs. Price was a Lawson, Mrs. David Owens, patient here at BaUey Memorial Ricky Grant, Mrs. L. H. Pear- Hospital. son are confined to their homes Mr. mid Mrs. BUI Duncan and with the flu. family of Charleston were C. H. Sexton is a patient at LEAN, MEATY, PORK businessmen a better under standing of some of the most im portant tax regulations as per tains to the smaUer firms, and explain their rights and privi leges under the Federal tax laws. Top level experts from the In ternal Revenue Service’s vari ous southeastern offices will con duct the workshop. The morning program wiU consist of five (5) timely general workshop ses sions. There wiU be two (2) con current workshops held in the afternoon, covering six (6) ad ditional tax subjects, selectively chosen in accordance with a joint survey conducted by the co-sponsors. These conferences wiU be conducted so that all reg istrants can attend workshops of their choice, in relatively smaU groups to aUow for individual questions and ample discussions. The registration fee of 7.50 per person includes the luncheon on the campus and workshop sessions. , Owners and managers of in dependently - owned businesses, their accountants, or tax accountr ants are urged to register for this clinic on or before Novem ber 3, 1965, in order that proper plans may be made for the lun cheon and workshop sessions. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-6541 Gerald 0. Davis Serves In Canada Goose Bay, Canada—Gerald O. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin D. Davis of 304 West Pitts Street, Clinton, has been pro moted to airman first class in the U. S. Air Force. Airman Davis is a telecom. 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