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’ ; Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 3, 1966 Joanna News THE CLINTON CHRONICLE II / North Carolinians Visit Relatives >- MRS. W. J. HOGAN Ccrreipondent'RepreseaiaUve Telephone 697-6949 Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Senn and Steve were Mrs. Senn s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tinsley of Rocky Mount, N. C. Ray Boyce and children of Columbia, were Saturday ov- ' emight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce. Sunday guests of Mrs. L. D. Edmonds were Mrs. B. H. Johnson and daughters, Sandra and Mrs. Don Feezor of Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martin and Rev. and Mrs. Clee Blackwell of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croy, Jr., of Clinton, were Wednes day supper guests of Mrs. Mattie Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stroud on Calhoun Street. Sunday, the Strouds joined by t Mrs. Amelia King of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrix and Kim of Newberry visited Gray Stroud at the Columbia' hospital. Last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag were Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag and David of Baltimore, Md. David reported to Fort Jackson on Monday. RECEIVES DISCHARGE Gary Shipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shipp, of 518 Pickens St. in Joanna, receiv ed a discharge from the U. S. Marine Corps in January at the Beaufort Air Station. He had served 4 years and 4 months. At the present he is employed in Tampa, Fla., with the Seaboard Railroad. Larry Motte of Clinton was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Champ Johnson. • Pfc. Max Holcombe of Ft. Bragg, N. C., joined by Mrs. Holcombe of Clinton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hclcombe, over the week end. The latter Mr. Hol combe had returned from Self Memorial Hospital in Green wood on Thursday after un dergoing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott of Charleston, visited friends in Joanna over the week-end. The Jones Wallenzines had as guests over the week-end Mrs. Ethel Werts and Mrs. Geneva Sprouse of Snartan- burg. R Mrs. Jesse JohnstA and daughter, Beth, of Spartan burg, are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Surratt. Mrs. Sur ratt returned home from Bailey Memorial Hospital on Sunday after undergoing sur gery. WOCK Reginald G. Morse completed 4 months training at the U. S. Army Primary Helicopter School at Fort Wolters, Texas, last week. After spending the past week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morse, he reported to Ft. Rucker, Ala. Mrs. Morse and sons, who have been with her par ents in Laurens, accompan ied him. Mrs. Guy Misenheimer and Mel of Chester, and Elaine Boyce of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, were guests dur ing the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath _ and Darrian spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troupe in Bamberg. Mrs. Ellen Brunson and son, Bobby Joe, of Sumter, visited. Mr. and Mrs. GOs Cannon and other relatives in Joanna and Clintori^nver the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce vistied relatives in Sumter over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wayne Campbell and daughter of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Colie Camp bell. Mrs. Swannie Wicker was admitted to the local hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Frances Murphy con tinues ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Belle Willing ham, on Sims Street.' Mrs. Nathan Brazel and Miss Ruth Hair spent Satur day in Greenville. Mrs. J. W. Wynn and daughters spent last week with relatives in Gaffney. ATTEND DINNER Mrs. L .D. Edmonds, Dora and Buena, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Edwards, David, Mi chael and Danny, attended a dinner last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace near Clinton. It was given jn honor of their son, Pvt. Larry Pace, whb com pleted training at Fori Jack- son. Around 25 friends and relatives gathered for the celebraiton. Pvt. Pace left on Thursday for Aberdeen, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phil lips were Saturday visitors in Greenville.* WOMAN’S CLUB MEET Tonight, M a r.c h 3, the Woman’s Club will hold the regular monthly meeting at the club house at 7:30 p. m. They are also giving a Stan ley party and the public is in vited to attend. BIRTHDAY PARTY Linda Banks was honored with a birthday party on Fri-- day evening at the club house, Her mother, Mrs. - Johit'Ba’nks-, assisted by Shir- v ley Morgan, directed games appropriate' to th6 occasion. After refreshments L i n d a opened her many gifts. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Happy birthday today, .March 3, to Ann Thomas and Johnny Jenkins. On Friday, birthday greet ings go to Sheila Campbell, Cynthia Biship, J. B. Killian, Harold Darnell and Fred Hays. Saturday brings a birthday to Cathy Nabors, H a r ol d Bishop, Joc^ Abrams, and »' Walter Rice. Brantley Bishop will cele brate a birthday on Sunday, March 6, as will Phyllis Ful ler of Clinton. Observing a wedding anniversary March 6 er& Mr. and Mrs. L. Ken neth Long. Cynthia Howell and Dianne •Herron' are wished a happy birthday on March 7, and best wishes for a happy wed ding anniversary go to Mr. and Mrs. Bo Yarborough. Many happy returns of the District 56 School Lunch Menu Week of March 7-11 MONDAY Milk, hot dogs with chili, mustard and onions, cabbage slaw with pickles, pork and beans, hot dog buns, butter, day cn March 8 to Teresa Howell, A m e 1 i a . Nabors, Frances Johnson, Richard Lewi^ and Bill O’Shields. and peach pie. TUESDAY Mill:, hash on rice, sliced cheese, candied sweet pota toes, green beans, hot rolls and butter. WEDNESDAY i.lLk, frie^ chicken, pine apple puddift, English peas, ho: biscut and butter. THURSDAY Milk, hani pie. field peas with^ snaps, cheese biscuit, butter and apple sauce. FRIDAY Milk, fish squares with tar : tar sauce,-steamed cabbage, creamed potatoes, corn bread squares, butter and doughnuts. v..'asr make payment Iflke- Vse. 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