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THE CLINTON CBWnICLE
Clintn*.' S. ’C.T Thunduy, 4»rfl IWI
Joanna News .
Nivers Spend Week in Florida
MSS. W. J. HOGAN trip op Saturday they called
Correspondent and on Rev. and Mrs- V. M. Ross
Representative in Columbia. Week-end guests
Telephone 891-6949 0 £ jjoyces were Mr. and
Mr. and Mr«. Wad«worth Mrs. Bobby Boyce and Cher-
Nlver and Charles spent a ry J >f " te "’„ who ‘'T-T'"!
, . . part of their time with Mason
week irecently In Vero Beach, Rowland
FJa., With Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Mlss Elaine Boyce, student
my Davis and family. Visit- at winthrop College, Rock
ing the Nivers over the week- Hill, and Mrs. Guy Misen-
end were their daughter, heimer and son, Mel, of
Margaret Rose, of Winthrop Chester, were week-end
College, Rock Hill, and a son, guests of their parents, Mr.
Charles, a student at New- and Mrs. Elbert Boyce,
berry College, Newberry. On ON EXTENDED VISIT
Saturday they visited Mr. Mrs. Annie Thomas left by
and Mrs. W. W. Niver, III, j e t on April 6 for an extended
and family in Florence. On visit with her son nad daugh-
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom- ter-in-lhw, r- Mr. and Mrs.
my DeYoung and Billy of Tommy Thomas, in Bloom-
Greenville, visited them. field, N. <1, She plans to spend
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tomp- part of her time with another
kins who were visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
daughter and family, Mr. and Lott Thomas; in Waynesburg,
Mrs. E. B. Brown, in Tifton, pa., and her sister, Mrs.
fia., were called home due to pearl Williams, in Alaquip-
the illness of Mrs. Tompkins’ pa, Pa., and with other
mother, Mrs! J. H. Allsep, friends and relatives in Man-
who remains critically r ill at nington. W. Va.
Cannon Memorial hospital in Friends will be interested
Sickens. to know that Gus Cannon is
j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce recuperating at his home on
and Karen Lowery spent sev- the Chappells Highway after
pi days the past week with being a patient at the local
relatives in Sumter, Lamar, hospital last week. On Sun-
and Lynchburg. On the return day Mr. and Mrs. Jim
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Brown and daughters, Ellen,
Nita, and Nancy Kay of Au
gusta, Ga.. visited the Can
nons. t
Enjoying their annual East
er dinner at the Panorama
Lodge on Sunday wre, Mr.
and Mrs, Reginald Rushton,
Randy and Mike and Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Atkins.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R, Surratt were Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Jr.,
and Beth of Spartanburg;
Jennie Rae Surratt, student
at Lander Cqllege, Green
wood; Clark Sutratt of the
University of. South Carolina,
Columbia: and Bob Ingle of
Tampa. Fla. The group en
joyed a get,=together and din
ner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. x Floyd Abrams on the
Whitmire Highway on Easter
Sunday. .
Dishie Delany, student at
Duke University, Durham, N.
C., enjoyed her spring holi
days recently with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. De
lany.
Mrs. Vera C.oldsberry of
Greenville, spent a few days
last week with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Manley.
* Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Davis and
children in Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. John Earl O’Shields
and daughter, Stephanie,
planned to return to her home
in Albany. Ga., the latter part
of the week after spending
everal days with Mrs. Sara
O’Shields and other relatives.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Boyce
Oxrver and “Whitey” were
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis
and daughter of Cross Hill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Montjoy and ons of Green
ville.
L. H. POAG HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. David Gogan
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Poag of Clinton
honored L. H. Poag with a
birthday dinner on Easter
Sunday at the home of the
Gogans on the Whitmire
Road. Other guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Paleo
and children of .Anderson,
and Mrs. Poag.
RECORD PPARTY
Miss Mary Rogers enter
tained a group of teenagers
with a record party at her
home on the Whitmire Road
on Saturday evening. They
enjoyed dancing and party
games. Mary’s mother, Mrs.
J. Z. Rogers, assisted in serv
ing refreshments.
PTA MEET
The Joanna Elementary
School Parent-Teacher Asso
ciation will hold the final
meeting of the •ohool year on
Tuesday evening, April 19, at
7:30. A business meeting is
scheduled. A special pro
gram will be givtn by the
girls’ chorus and the Joanna
Junior Hi band. All members
and interested citizens are in
vited to attend.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Happy birthday today, Ap
ril 14 to Ruby Bennett, Terry
Lewis, B e c k, y Willingham,
and “Peabody” Rowe.
On Friday, April 15, Vicky
Thomas, George Metts and
George Stockman, Jr., will
obsrve birthdays.-
A number of Joannaians
celebrate brithday on April
16. They include: Nancy
Hayes, Daisy Franks, Tom
my Banks, Runette Bryant,
Ronny and Johnny Oswalt,
Horace Manley and Sherry
Gogah.
Lynn Carol Crolley, Guy
Prater, Alan Johnson, Fur-
manman Frady and Margie
Hogan will celebrate birth
days on April 17.
On Monday, April 18, Joe
Boland and Vickie Whitlock
will observe birthdays.
Tuesday, April 19, brings
birthdays to Tony Johnson,
Darlene Shealy, D. E. Lind-
ler and Milton Bolick. Also,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Byars
will observe a wedding anni
versary.
Happy birthday on Wed
nesday, April 20, to Mae
Smith and Ginny Oxner, and
best wishes for a happy wed
ding anniversary to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Barbour.
CITATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
By J. H. Wasson, Probate
Judge:
WHEREAS Letha W. Jen
nings, Edna W. Lyle and Ev
elyn W. Williams made suit
to me to grant Perry Wilburn
Letters of Administration of
the Estate and effects of A.
J. Wilburn.
These are, therefore, to
cite and admonish all and
singular the Kindred and
Creditors of the said A. J.
Wilburn, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in
the Court of Probate, to be
held at Laurens Court House,
Laurens, S. C., on May 3,
next, after publication here
of, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Ad
ministration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this
31st day of March Anno Dom
ini 1966.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
A7-2C-A14 J. T. L. C.
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