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1 t u . -. . .• , T ■..-... . v - THE CLINTON CHRONICLE cr CUnion, S. C„ Thursday, May 12, Wed CEnton News ... i .l Visit 11 Mother and( Sister r. and ¥ r ee and clildren of C ?. Misses BClara and of KnortA 1 . were S nt-KepreseMatnre Prances Street Mai 833-2521 Mrs. David Owens and Mrs. Frank Simpson were called to Spartanburg recently due to the illness of their mother. Mrs. S. P. Dye, and sister. Mrs. Willie Wade Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bridwell, Mr and Mrs. Larry Owings of Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of Anderson, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ruth Oxner and Mr. and Mrs. George James. Mrs. Claude Smith of Nor folk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of Honea Path, visited Mr. and Mrs. George James and Mrs. Ruth Oxner recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtz- claw of Greer spent last Thursday with Mrs. Ada Cen ter Mrs. Essie Powell and daughter, Helen, of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Lake Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and son of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ada Ceater. . Spec 5 A. K. Meredith of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Meredith. Pvt. Engene McLendon of Fort Gordon. Ga., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLendon. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hard man of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Low ery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser and children of Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry English, Jr., and children were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Putnam and son of Joanna, ’visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Farmer and Velda Sunday. Mr. and >lrs L o r a n c e Peace and cMldren of Green ville, Misses 4Clara and Allu- wee of E nor A.*. were Sunday guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Andy Hames. I Mrs. Bessie Nelson and Mrs. Mattie Btrgmy of Lau rens, visited tWir sister, Mrs. Ella Harvey, recently Ale Johnny Price and Mrs. Price of Shaw AFB. Sumter, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Price. Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory and Mrs. Helen Hunter of Ches ter,, visited Mrs. Susie Hawks and' Beatrice, Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Reynolds of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Reynolds oftWilliams- ton. and Mr and Xrs. Jones Reynolds of Pelze*. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Uluey re cently. Mr. and Mrs. LarrkWilson. Jr. .and children of Cornelia. Ga.. were week-end Juests of Mr. and Mrs. James Huev. m Consolidated Upholstering Co. Whitmire Highway Clinton, S. C. Now OPEN To Serve YQU With Only The BEST In Upholstery I QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME ★ - 100% GUARANTEED NO MONEY DOW’N 12 MONTHS TO PAY ALL TYPES MATERIAL Over 18 Years .TO CHOOSE FROM f. Experience in Upholstery A'-CONSKTEST LOW OVERHEAD ENABLES US TO GIVE LOW PRICES J. T. LANDRUM, Owner and Operator Invites His Friends And Customers To Come By Or Call CALL COLLECT Clinton &33-0636 :—: Anderson 2240051 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Mr. and Mrs. J W. Patter- soa and Marie were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sybil Jackson. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bear den visited Mrs. O. L. Gwinn and Mrs. Hampton Wiggins in Edoree Sunday. » Mr and Mrs Lewis Mc- Ab^e of Spartanburg, were reaent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bearden. Mr. and Mrs. James Larey an0 children of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hoop er >of Clemson, were guests of Mi,’ and Mrs. Jesse Laney and Mrs. Ina Belle Hooper Sunday. / . . ., * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Spartanburg, visited Mrs. Rosa Owens and Mr. and Mrs. James Craine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San ders visited Robert Smith in the Veterans hospital in Au gusta, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. M W. Adams, along with 26 other South Carolina delegates, attended a Repub lican conference in Washing-i ton. D. C., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil and children of Columbia, and Bill Linder of Whitmire, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs C. W. Windsor re cently. Misses Sybil Windsor and ^Gail Padgett pf St. Matthews, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs C. W. Windsor. Friends of Miss Sybil Wind sor will be interested to knew she has accepted a position at the Presbyterian College li brary and will assume her duties June 6. Mrs. Wilson Garner and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr and children of Aiken, were Sunday guests <Jf Mr. and Mrs Robert Whitsel and Mrs. Bertie Hedgepath. Mr. and Mrs. James Wells visited Mr. and Mrs. J A. Wells in Rock Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Co* of Seneca, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox Sunday. i J. R. Hamrick is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Qreenwood, where he under went surgery last week. i BIRTHDAY DINNER rs. Willie Tucker of Un- was honored with a birth day j dinner at the home of Mr^ and Mrs W. J. Shepard Sunday. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Waytie Murphy and and Mr. and Mrs. Mac J3uy of Union. Mr. | and Mrs. John Maye and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepard and children were included on the guest list. win have birthdays May 21. ‘>k Vr ce Is i-—— 4nd pnd MOTHER’S DAY DINNER 'The annual Brazill Moth er’s' Day dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes. Those attending were: Mrs. Dan Gunter and son «f Joanna: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. brazil family of Columbia; Mr nd Mrs. Jimmie Sanders £ daughter, lie. and Mrs. -old Copeland and sons. Also attending were Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Brazill and fam ily of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brazill and fam ily, Dennis Fallaw and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Miller of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Rion Price and—family of Newberry. ARMSTRONG Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arm strong of Greenville, an nounce the birth of a son, John Edward, May 4, at St. Francis Hospital. Mrs. Arm strong is the former Louise Meadors, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadors. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Those who win cAehrate'. a birthday May 15th will be Mrs. J. J. McGinnis, Mrs. Walker .Q^boijne and L S. Burden. Mrs. Ray Cauble has a birthday M^y^lfi.. May 17th will be the birth day of Mrs. Estes Campbell and Dennis Balkham. Mrs. Sara Lawson and Bob by Joe Meadors will have birthdays May 18. Mrs. Willie Stroud and Ter- rie Elaine Stroud have birth days May 19-. Gary Foster, Wayne Wom- ble and Dannie Ray Cauble. Jr., will celebrate birthdays May 20. Shirley Lawson, Mrs Jean ette Starnes, Jerry McGee and Mrs. Charles Meadors Miss Pressly advises any- fice. Mr. and Mrs. H e r b e r t one who feels,she can qualify The Greenwood office is- - Jghes Will celebrate a wed- f or this monthly benefit to open^ on id 1 Satui^^ . j ng anniversary May 15. contact the Greenwood of- June from 9 A.M. tb T T.TW. .1 ..v ■ Hughe djng anniversary May Wylie Kennmgtop will cele brate a birthdayay 12. Social Security **• j, One of the (toost recent changes in the Social Security Law is one that allows widows to receive a monthly benefit at age tD. Martha F. Pressly, District M a n a g|e r of the Greenwood Social Security' Office stated todajf that change was effective in Sep tember 1965 and that many widows were takirig advan tage of the change. However she believes that there are many more widows in this area who could be receiving Flaw-Gbp , I' iA ilJ l. £ lot ,#» M * / I »»., 1 t < 4 . i ii ii these monthly benefits. The requirements ‘for en titlement to this monthly so cial security benefit are: (1) Be at least 60 years old. (2 >Me the widow of* a per son who worked and was in sured under social security. The widow must file an ap plication and she should pre sent evidence of her ag^ and COMPLETE DINNER - 95 c ^ t., >- t S Pieces of Chicly en, F. F. Potatoes, Cole Slaw and ‘ Rolls '*•«>>, i t > Bargain Box marriage. SERVICE — ON — TELEVISIONS STEREQ RECORD PLAYERS RADIOS TAPE RECORDERS Joanna, Stores Joanna, S. C.—697-6731 VOTE FOR AND RE-ELECT Harry C. 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