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V ...■kC Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 5, 1966 ' < * Joanna News • • , THE CLINTON CHRONICLE If Craigs Have Weekend Guests MRS. W. J. HOGA’N Correspondent and ' Representative ' Telephone 697-6949 Sunday. r Edmonds, Dora and Buena, Last Sunday guests of Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Robert ahd Mrs. T. C. Holcombe Ballew of Clinton. Other com- were Mr. and Mr?. Bobby pany on Sunday were Rev. M-c r V H 1. r. V n k Clement and family of Abbe- and Mrs. Clee Blackwell and xwrs. j. r. nuenany ot vUle Saturday Mr #nd Mr and Mrg stokeg Martin Mrs. J. B. Hadden and Woodruff, was a week-end guest of her brother and sis- . .. ,er«„:l a w. Mr. o( Greenwood. M* ** ATTEND "“"“N 0 Dale of Waterloo, and Mr. and Hoi- Mrs. Tommy Hollingsworth Mrsf David Gogan were the Mr. .and< Mrs. L. H. Poag n! v L « C ^ and latter’s sister and family, Mr. attended the wedding of their Mrs. t. H. urgig, 01 Ufpvn- ^ lnd Mrs Eddie p a i e0f Terry, grandson, Pvt. David Poag, vl e ' ' ‘TOresp and A1 of Anderson. and Miss Joanne Rushton in Carson Nabors, who was in • N a than and Derek Gurney Whitmire Sunday afternoon. Atlanta, Ga„ last week on a of Co ronaca( g p e nt the week- Mrs - 01a Murrah returned busmess trip, .was joined by end with g rand pat e ms, home on Browning Mrs. Nabors and 'children, Mr. and Mrs. James Derrick Avenue Saturday after a 9- Dale and Dennis, and Cindy on t j,e Whitmire Road On day stay in Bailey Memorial Prater for the week-end. They Sunday afternoon their' par- Hospital. Visiting her on Sat- v/ere guests .of, Mr aad Mrs.. , Mr and Mrs Ronald urday were Mr. and Mrs. •Terry Howard. SSiey vl.tted fhe Derrick. Tommy Brown and family of Mrs. Mary Kinard and Ow- also before retumihg home Clinton. On Sunday, Mr. and ens visited Mr. and Mrs. Cprl with the children. D. Kindrd and infant son in hire AbbOf'ilfe last Sunday. Week recently with Miss Dor- Mrs. Annie Hall visited,her;,is Abrams in Greenville, and son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Reed in Lyman. Jim Hall, in Littfe Mountain Dinner guests of Mrs. L, D. Mrs. Buddy-Murrah of Simp- , ,* *. * sonville and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. J. Abrams spent a „ w, . . „i ...m, Bruce Morgan of Greenville, •4 . U - At.. X* LEONARD-MARLER I Insurance Agency 200 North Broad St. ;—Dial 833*1121 C. H. LEONARD MRS. EMILY MARLER NOW, “ALL RISKS” INSURANCE PROTECTION FOR YOUR BOAT, TRAILER AND MOTOR . . . including coverage for damage in transit, and collision in the waier\ . . insurance for 12 months navigation . s, . inoiuding coverage while being transported overland. Liability protection for col lision damage to another vessel afloat is provided at no extra cost when your boat is included under this coverage. ■ V'.' — Whiteford's — Flavor-Crisp Chicken DINNER 95c 3- Pieces of Chick en, F. ‘F» Potatoes, >le Slaw and' Hot Rolls Bargain Box $2,15 t A People visited Mrs. Murrah. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT kinArd Mr. and Mrs. Carl David Kinard of Abbeville, an nounce the birth of a son, Cart David, Jr,, on April 4. Mrs. Kinard is the former Rachel Mundy of Abbeville. Company of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ppag on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag and daugter, Dawn, and Miss Kathy Leactf of; Baltimore, ‘-M4. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Boyce of Fieldale, Va., were guests last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce. tV&MAN’S CLUB MEET On Thursday, May 5, the Woman’s Club will hold the regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. A special guest, Mrs. Alma Galloway, will speak on in terior decorating. The public is invited. Honored on birthday Gaye V. Sellers was sur prised with a birthday party on Sunday, April 24, given by his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy E. Hea ton, of Clinton. A number of friends and relatives gather ed at the Sellers home on Tillman Circle for the occas ion. After refreshments were served, Mr. Sellers was re membered with many nice gifts. BIRTHDAY PARTY On Friday evening at the Joanna picnic shelter, Bruce Clark was honored with a birthday party, given by his mother. The group enjoyed games to suit the occasion and played records. After Bruce opened the gifts, Mrs. Clark, assisted by Mrs. Ben Pitts, served refreshments. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Friends will be interested to know Mrs Joyce C. Eptirig is ihiprovfng at the Home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Childers on Tillman Circle, after being on the critical list at Self Memorial hopsital in Greenwod recent- !y. , BIRTHDAYS and ANNIVERSARIES Happy birthday May 5th to Larry David Davenport. Friday birthday greetings go to' Grace Lewis, Charlie Lollis, and Boyd Patterson. 'Alga on vthat day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godfrey celebrate a wedding anniversary. On May 7th DerriH Bozard and Christy Lynh Bouknight will “celebrate birthdays.' . Patricia Ann Morgan, Bar bara Ann Johnson, Louise Tucgar and Martin Bolick will' celebrate birthdays on May 8th. Best wishes for a happy birthday on May 9th to Joey hodie and Charles Norwood. May 10th is the birthday of Karen Lowery, Dianne Pra ter, Mike Bishop, Elizabeth Cobosco, Ed Hunnicutt, Mike Rowe, L. Kenneth Long and Calvin Owens. Stanley Ellison, Jerry Gen try and William Earl Puckett will have birthdays on May 11th. LEWIS FAMILY TO JOANNA ' Mrs. James W. (Skipper) Lewis and children of Cayce. will make their home tempo rarily in Joanna. Mr. Lewis, who has been transferred to California, will be working on the U. S. Weather Bureau Pa- Pacific Weather Project, going aboard the Oceanographer June 1. Thera h? will .be working on the weather ex periments being performed off the coast until August, after which he will leave for the Far East. Judy, Scott and Tela will Join him in Los An geles. Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lew is, and Mrs. Lewis is the daughter of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harmon G. Murrah, Jr. CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of James H. Cato, deceased are here by notified to file the same duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Gladys Adair Cato Executrix 800 Elizabeth Street Clinton, S. C. , .. . March 22nd, 1966 . A14-3c-M5 NOTICE OF BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Laurens County Fair Association on three perma nent type concession stands to be constructed on the Fair Grounds in Laurens. All work must be completed by Sep tember 30, 1966. Bids must be submitted on the entire lot, not on individual units, and must be received at the office oi Joe F. Smith, Jr., at the Laurens Commission of Pub lic Works, 216 West Laurens Street, before 5:00 p. m., May 12, 1966. Blueprints and speci fications may be obtained from John G. Gatlin, at the canteen of the Laurens Shirt Corporation, Highway 76 By pass, from 6:30- a. m. until 2:30 p. m., Monday through Friday. JOHN G. GATLIN, General Manager A28-2c-M5 FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to yon without a, doctor’s preserpition, our product called Galaxon. You must lose ugly (at or your money back. Galaxon is a tablet and easily swallowed. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Galaxon costs 3 00 and Is sold on this arantee: if not satisfied for any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your full money back. No questions asked. Galaxon is sold with this guaranty by Young’s Phar macy, Clinton.. Mail Orders Filled. - flO-bc-ml? IF YOU DON’T- READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET - ' ■* THE NEWS Blue Hose Name Grid Co-Captains A brainy halfback and two outstanding linemen have been elected co-captains of the 1966 Presbyterian Col lege football teem, Coach Cally Gault announced today. Teammates named halfbek Jim Johnson of Georginna, Ala., tackle John Monk of Atlanta, and end James Smith of Sylvania, Ga., to lead the Blue Hose through the coming fall campaign All three are rising seniors. Johnson is a hard-running back who has made the Dean’s List consistently while taking PC’s difficult pre medical program. Monk was cited for his rugged line play last year by being named to the second team AH- South Carolina selection. And Smith ranks as a topflight end both offensively and defensively. “We have three unusually fine men to lead our team next year,” Gault said in making the announcement. “I am sure they will contrib ute a great deal to the spirit and over-all strength of our football efforts.” New SCA Officers Named At College A new slate of officers has taken over the direction of the Student Christian Associ ation at Presbyterian College after being chosen in cam pus-wide elections. Mike McGehee, a rising senior from Marianna, Fla., moves into the president’s chair succeeding Jim Stan ford of Decatur, Ga. Johnny McCallum of Jackson, Miss., is the new ;vice-president; Johnny Walther of Virginia Beach, Va., treasurer; apd Dianne Adams of Simpson- ville, secretary. The SCA has direction of the student religious life on campus and sponsors a year- round program of activity. Receive TB Letter Clinton High School sen iors have received a letter from the Tuberculosis and Health Associaiton of Green- wood-Laurens Counties point ing out the opportunities available to those qualified for healht careers. The let ters urged each graduate to consider service in the field of health. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All person having claim against the estate of Williaih B. Blakely, 'deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the unresigned, and tho*e indebt ed to safd estate will please makd» payment likewise. Frances M. Blakely, Executrix 106 Young Drive Clinton, S. C. April 12, 1966 A14-8C-M •l* Col Dovgl 0 Ml IPfftD'f SPABTANBUBG. S. C. The Family Bucket $3.50 J* 15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls Serves 5 To 7 Hungry People wjpfc The Barrel . 4 . j $4,75 21 Pieces of Chicken PerfectJFor Tired Housewives, Parties, Picfiie, Church Parties and Social Functions ,? v*# * r: ' * •maw* ‘iL- / ,1111X71 . . 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