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< n 10 ^ x '7 • THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 7 ■ ' < / , / CUntbn, S. C., Thursday, April ? f 1966 Joanna Newt • i^ ^ Aiken Residents Visit Mother Mountville News MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Correspondent MRS. W. I. HOGAN Correspondeat and Representative Telephone 697-M49 •* Mrs. B. H. Johnson and daughter, Sandra, of Aiken, were overnight guests of her mother and sisters. Mrs. L. Dr. Ruth Stokes is a pa- Saturday evening guests of number of young friends en- t j ent al r Bailey Memorial Mrs. J. L. Brawley and Mr. joyed games suitable for the Hospital in Clinton, and Mrs. George F, Stock- occasion. She was delighted Mrs Roily Bannister, ac- man and infant son were Mr. with the gifts the children re- oompanied by Mr. and* Mrs. and Mrs. .Bob Brawley of membered her with. The h M Bryson of Newberry, Buffalo. birthday cake and other re- s^nt the past week-end in Mrs. John C. Ruff and freshments were served by charleston with Mr and daughter, Mrs. Eddie Stroud, Mrs. Rowe. e r ,o. Bryson, Sr. D. Edmunds, Misses Buena Mrs R^f s m^er MEETING CANCELLED Mr ^ ¥ rs - Ro - v Crisp and Dora Edmunds. Sunday i n ." e Due to the revivals. Easter art ' visitin 8 the : r daughter, ~ ai —^ Newberry hospital .Saturday. gnd other phuroh s ,. rvU . tvs Mrs. Ben Woodell, and fam- church services this week, the Woman's Club ^- v ' n Tallahassee, ila., this °®' will not hold the April meet- we<? * c - they were dinner guests of * i Mrs. Stokes Martin in Water- RECORD PARTY loo. Other dinner guests of Sandra Kinard, who ___ the Martins were Rev. and serve(1 her 14th birthday on ing w hj c h was scheduled for Mrs. Janie C. Burns is Mrs. Clee Blackwell of Wa- March 30th, was honored- Thursday, April 7. The May with her daughter, Mrs. terloo. w,th a P art y on Saturday rneetiiu ,‘ bl , held on Paul Coleman, and family in evening at 7 o clock at her schedule Macon> Ga ., f0 r a visit, home on Browning Avenue. - BIRTHDAYS AND records, games and especial- ANNIVERSARIES ly the served by Fred Kinard and Miss Bon- Happy birthday to j^aeford Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace and children, Bruce, Eddie, ' Dionne and Margie were late The group < ' nJ0 ' Vcd pla> ' mg afternoon guests of Mrs. D. Edmunds on Sunday. ENJOYS TRAIN RIDE The Kindergarten class of n j e pms Sandra was re the First Baptist Church en- rnembered with gifts which joyed a train ride from Whit- ^he opened and passed. lmt0n ° n 1 Uesday ’ FIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS STOCKMAN Mrs. Mattie Lou Sallen of Palmdale, Fla., is visiting her ‘ brother and sister-in- „ ^ ner oromer anu sisiei-m- party refreshments On April 2. Cullen Lowihan law Mr and Mrs Roy Ad . • the hostesses, Mrs. observed a birthday. I ams Also visiting them was Happy birthday to Raeford a niece Mrs Thom p SO n of Low man on April Jackson:*’ Special birthday greetings are sent to a number of Jo- Quinten L. Chapman Charleston, visited his par- annians on April 8. They in- ents Mr ’ and Mrs , jq L . elude Gerry Shealy, Clara Chapinani , ast week . March 29. Mrs. L. L Simpson return- Mr and M George Jenkins. Penny Nabors. Leo M d M BiU w d ed last week-end after an ex- Vniim* Frank- i Air ' ana mrs ' D1U VVOOH tended visit with Mrs. Louise f'' a " kl1 " Stockman announce J”""Sabots and^EnS °' Greenvllle ' Miss Frances Berry in Greenville. "i',,*"" 1 '' “"u mshnn Ato AnrH 8th hrmvs St0keS 0f Wash, '" ;lon - D ' C " Mr and Mrs Elbert Bovce chelle ' on March Mrs ' B T?. P Als °'. Apn 8th t v/* and Mrs. J. H. MuUins of and Mrs Harriet Nabors v^- St ^ kman ^ ^he former Bar- redding anniversaries to Mr. An Ga., . visited their m V o u ^ ri ha ra Brawley. and Mrs. Joe Boland. Mr. Dr Ruth stokes , ast Ited Mrs. L. R. Harmon and ti’RVFr and -Mrs Rufus Ballard and Dr KuUl St ° keS ’ laSt Mrs. and Mrs. Lionel Long * TURNER week. and son, Mark, and infant Mr and Mrs James Tur- Cefebratine hirthdavs on Jimmie Thomason, III, daughter, Karen, in Newher- npr announce the birth of a a """ , j nHca “ has returned to college after ry on Sunday. Last Saturday daughter. Karen Lynn, on p P , lle ia Honev^St Jessie spendnig tho s P ring holidays the Boyces visited Mrs. Rob- March 24 Mrs Turner is the ert Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. former Linda \\ right. Vernon Boyce and son in • BIRTHDAY PARTY Lynchburg and Mrs. Maggie On Saturday. April 2, Starr Sutton and Alma i,n Lamar. Rowe celebrated her birth- Mrs. Eudean Bishop and day and was honored with a Owens, and Von Riser, and observing wedding anniver saries are Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Thompson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adair. April 10th brings birthdays to Eddie Thomas, Dora Lew- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomason, Jr. The Sunbeams and Junior GA's are having an Easter egg hunt Wednesday after noon. Mrs. P. W. Finley is with Batesburg. who just turned six, and the Mrs. McNeal Trotter spent party by her mother, Mrs. Sunday with their mother. Frank Rowe, at their home Z/llohn Earf Thomas‘and daughter, Mrs. A D Mrs. L. H. Rinehart, in on the \Nhitmire Road. Starr, Luther p 0 ag VVood .and family in Belton Bruce Murphy, Mildred thi A week - Prater and Keith Owens have ert or e ap iS J aa birthdays on April 11th. service Sunday at the Bap- Celebrating birthdays ChUr< * . fo r.. Mls * A " n April 12th are Pete Flow. H. dg ? n t S K and T MlSS M ? ady S Prater. Herman L. Shealy, Faircloth of ^ aurens j Mrs. Sr., and Newton Cromer, and we ^ r ; and Mrs. observing wedding anniver- Am „ b ~ Se ” udgen l 3,1(1 Mrs saries are Mr. and Mrs. B DeHart and ^hter of An- 1 j ■ ■■ . . ■ 1 . • l | ■ - From menus to mailings We print everything right Cards to catalogs, bills to broadsides . . . what ever youi printing needs, you can count on us for quality workmanship, dependable service, reasonable cost. Free estimates. Chronicle Publishing Co. 109-111 Gary Street Phone 833-0541 R. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogan. Mrs. J. L. Derrick will obr 4 serve a birthday April 13. WALLENZINE-PACE Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wallen- zine of Kinards, announce the derson; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Touchberry and son, Gary of Summerton. A large crowd attended the service. The Rev. Jackson Touchber ry is pastor of the church. He and Rev. FiUimmons, marriage of their daughter, Ef slor . ^ 11,0 P re *byterian Linda Faye, to Pvt Larry Chu "- h ’ have P 1 *"** a Sun- Eugene Pace, son of Mr. and rise faster service at 7:00 a. Mrs. Leroy Pace of Clinton. ^ tbe lawn The Bap- The wedding was perform- tls * Church. There will be ed by the probate judge of P ra > er meeting at the Pres- Newberry on February 24 at Flenan Church Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Pace wore . ursda > and Friday eve- a blue and white outfit with nin f> s at f'-ZO- black accessories. She is presently making her home with her parents, and holds a position with the Jo- ‘anna Plant of Greenwood Mills. Pvt. Pace is stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Md. Patronize Chronicle Advertisers I; % ; Ol i REEEL^H BBT TV QSTT AW 4 A. 1988 D0D6E DMT Down with dullsville! This is the man-size compact that finishes the myth that com pacts need be dull! And now you can own this baby for less than ever! Irs Rebel Rally Sale Time! Save Now! 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