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News of Joanna 'fiT'S QQ TO THE RACES
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MRS. W. J. HOGAN
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Gvrrenpondent'Representative
Dial 697-6440
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits
vacationed for several days
last ,we*k in St. Augustine,
Fla.* - •
Miss Kathy Salters was in
Greenville March 1 on busi
ness.
Last Sunday guests of Mr.
and “Mrs. R. W. Shipp and
Mrs! Sara Shrimpsire were
Gary Shipp of Tampa, Fla.,
m£' and Mrs. Tom Howe,
Mrs. 'Gracie Parker and Ste
vie, and Mrs. Kathryn Mor
gan of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce
and Cherry of Aiken, were in
Joanna over the week-end
with Mason Rowland and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Boyce. Mr.
Howland joined them in at
tending the Billy Graham
Crusade in Greenville on Sat
urday evening.
Sunday afternoon visitors
and supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Kramm were Mr.
and Mrs.. Walter Kolody of
Newberry. Z'
Spending the week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beden-
baugh is their daughter. Mrt.
Bruce Morgan of Greenville.
Mr. Morgan is in Baton
Wilson Participates
In Naval Exercise
Fireman Apprentice W. J.
Wilson, USN, son of Mrs.
Myrtle Wilson of 139 Buford
St., participated in “Exercise
High Tim*.”
The three - phase exercise
was conducted in the Atlantic
and Caribbean from January
21 to February 18, to test
combat efficiency and im
prove thf ^nti - submarine,
anti-air, mine and amphibi
ous warfare techniques of
some 50 units of the U. S.
Second Fleet, the Atlantic
Fleet Amphibious Force and
Atlantic Fleet Marine Force.
FINAL' SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 29th
day of Ma^ch, 1§66, I will ren
der a final acdount of ray acts
and doings as Executrix of the
estate of Brooks Patterson in
the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of LafUrens County, at 10
o’clock a. m.. and on the sarne
day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Ex
ecutrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
will present them on or before
said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
THELMA PATTERSON,
Executrix
Feb. 28, 1966 M3-4c-M24
DAILEY’S
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Plants
Since 1928
SAVE $ $ $ $
Homeowners
Insurance
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104 West Pitts St.
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EARN 6%
B. year
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Rouge, La., attending school
representing the the bottling
concern he works for in
Greer.
AJr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tip
ton and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Salters and sons of Green
wood, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Salters.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith
returned last Monday after a
two weeks visit with their son
and family, BM1 Kenneth
Smith in Fort Pierce, Fla.
Cpl. and Mrs. Gene Waits
and children, Jenny, Van and
Kay. who returned from Ger
many on Wednesday after
being there three years, were
guests of W. K. Waits and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Na
bors cn Sunday. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Waits and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
my Crowe of Belton.
/ Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Low-
man visited his mother. Mrs.
J. J. Lowman, in White Rock
/and Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Chapman fti Chapin on Sun
day.
Boh Thomas returned last
Monday after a week’s vaca
tion in Florida, where he en
joyed fishing and attended
the Daytona races. His uncle.
Jess Thomas, of Charlotte,
X. C., who had been a week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
James Thomas, accompanied
him on the trip.
Mrs. Obie Dyches and chil
dren of Great Falls, spent
several days the past week
with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Phillips, on the
Whitmire Road.
Mrs. Ted Davis and chil
dren. Judy. Jeanne and Ted
dy, of Camden, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Buford Lowery and
ether friends in Joanna on
Sunday.
Mrs. S. D. Weathers, who
has been recuperating at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Dawkins on Tillman Circle
after a recent stay in Self
Memorial Hospital in Green
wood. is at home on Moultrie
Street .
Mrs. Joe Abrams, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Abrams. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Abrams and Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Abrams, Mar
tha Ellen and Adgie attended
the funeral of the former's
brother-in-law, Cecil Radford,
in Anderson Sunday.
Spending a week in Atlan
ta, Ga., with their daughter
and fasnily, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Weinberg, were Mr. and
Mrs. Sloan Rowland. They re
turned last Wednesday.
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Buford Lowery and Karen
attended the funeral of the
former’s brother-in-law, Dew
ey Winchester in Fort Mill.
HONORED WITH PARTY
Donna and Valarie Conner
were given a birthday party
on Saturday afternoon at
their home on Marion Street.
Their mother, Mrs. Barbara
Conner, entertained the group
with games appropriate to
the occasion.' Donna, whose
birthday was Tuesday, March
1, and Valarie, who had a
birthday on Sunday, March 6,
received many nice gifts.
P * r t y refreshments were
served.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank
each one of you for the flow
ers, cards, food, visits and in
terest shown us during the
iHness and at the death of
our daughter and sister, Faye
Gaskin. May God bless you.
—MR. AND MRS. JOHN
GASKIN AND FAMILY
BIRTHDAYS AND
— ANNIVERSARIES
Nick Kramm celebrated a
birthday on February 28.
Today, March 10, birthday
greetings go to Mary Lou
Simpson, Wayne Jacks, Bar
bara Ann Norris and Ronnie
Hueble. Also, best wishes for
a happy - anniversary to Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Campbell.
Happy birthday on March
, 11 to “Granny” Brock, Jan
et Gardner, Ella Lowery,
BUly Byars, Mike Corley, C.
tt. Godfrey, Rev, John Mar
tin and “Pickles” Gruber.
On March 12th Ricky Ma
son, Virginia Lindsay, Ed
ward Leroy Powell and Har- ~
• Id Prater will celebrate
birthdays, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Jenkins will observe a
wedding anniversary.
Birthday greetings go to
Cliff Tucker and Copeland
Brewiagton on March 13.
Celebrating birthdays on
the Mtfi are Cynthia Dianne
Bolick, Susan Kay Daven
port, Mary Cromer, Mamie
Mnrphy, Mrs. Leroy Couch
and Elton Bedenbaugh.
Happy birthday on the 15th
fto VJnnie Gresham, Elvia
Mitchell, Curt Oswalt, and
Richard Gardner.
Many happy returns of the
day to Alice Murphy on the
nth.
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