The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 12, 1966, Image 18
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, fl. C.. thiiwdny, May 12. 19fi«
Joanna News . • .
Craigs Have Weekend Guests
MRS. W. J. ROD AN
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 697*<M9
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy
returned on Wednesday of
this week after vacationing
for seveml days In St. Peters
burg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roebuck
and son enjoyed the week-end
with the former’s parents in
Winnsboro.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Tinsley and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Beck in Newberry on
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Dunlap, Sr , Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Smith and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Simmons and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Bowers and
Jan. Also, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Dunlap, Jr. and family of
Greenwood who wefe here
visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs .Guy Misenheimer
in Chester and attended the
Baccalaureate Sermon at
Winthrop College. T h e it
daughter, Elaine, will be
among the graduates on Sun
day.
Mrs. Gerry Davis and chil
dren of Camden visited Mr.
and Mrs. Buford Lowery over
the week-end.
Out of town guests of Mrs.
Belle Willingham on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tur
ner of Ninety Six, and Larry
Murphy of Spartanburg.
Mrs. Hugh Brock of Atlanta,
Ga. spent the last week of
April with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Hawkins. She
accompanied Mr. Brock home
who came for the week-end.
While here they also visited
Mrs. L. J. Brock, other
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Na
bors and W. K. Waits en
joyed the week-end at Myrtle
Beach. Their guests on Sun
day afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Waits of Belton
and Mr. ‘anti Mrs,-- Julian
Gardner and family of Spar
tanburg. *
Mrs. Beulah Culclasure of
Newberry is spending two
weeks with Mrs.- S. D. Weath
ers who is recuperating at her
home on Moultr|e St. after a
recent operatioa at the New
berry hospital. 1 Guests ‘ of
Mrs. Weathers on Mothers’
Day were Mr. and Mrs. James
Madden of Clinton, John W.
Weathers, Landrum Weath
ers and W. R. Weathers, Jr,
of Spartanburg and Riley
Weathers of Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daw
kins spent the week-end in
Prosperity with relatives.
Friends will be Interested to
know Mrs. Mattie Hold Is
recuperating at her home af
ter being in the Greenville
General Hospital for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amick
of Prosperity visited Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Stevens over the
week-end.
Enjoying the week-end at
Pawleys Island were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Murphy and
Kathy Nabors.
ATTENDS PLAY IN
LAURENS
Mrs. G. N. Foy. Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Brazil and Da
vid Boland were guests of
Miss Ruth Riddle at the sen-
ior play she directed at the
Laurens High School on Fri
day night. The title of the
play Mas "The Barretts of
Wimpale Street."
ATTEND PARADE
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bragg
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Bishop attended the Mothers’
Day Parade at the Georgia
Military College in Milledge-
ville, Ga. on Sunday. Their
sons, W41ford Bragg and Bill
Bishop are students there.
RECORD PARTY
The Joanna Club House was
the setting Friday evening
when Miss Mary Rogers and
Miss Kathy McCarson enter
tained a group of teen-agers
with a Record Party. Differ
ent games and dancing were
enjoyed by all. Refreshments
were served with the assist
ance of Mrs. J. Z. Rogers.
Birthday Party
Karen Lowery was honored
with a birthday party on
Saturday afternoon by her
mother, Mrs. Buford Lowery,
at their home on Hampton
Ave. The group enjoyed play
ing records and dancing. Re-
freshmentf were epjqyed- by
everyone^ ' Mrs. Hogan Fuller
of Clintort ( assistcjd Mrs. Low
ery. Karen was remembered
with many nice gifts.
THANK YOU NOTE
I would like to thank the
doctors, nur&es and nurses’
aids for taking sneh good
care of me during my recent
stay at the Bailey Memorial
Hospital. Also, thanks to the
many friends for the cards,
flowers, gifts, i prayers and
Visits. All were appreciated
so much.
Mrs. Macy Johnson
ATTENDS FUNEhAL IN
NORTH CAROLINA
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs. S. A. Mode ( due to the
death of her brother, Mose
Henson, who lived, in Forest
City, N. C. Attending the
funeral on Monday were Mr.
and Mrs. Mode and son, Paul,
Mrs. Claude Burns and Mrs. Ann.^ ^'•’^ontkp %re» sept
Claude Franklin. birthday greetings this com-
Aebompanying them home hfl^jday ' IT
,>r «e ir|r ^
City were%T(^ iWid?|(fK H^J» m
Henson ahd Sylvia of Wil
mington, N. C/and- Msmand .
Mrs. Jack Hanson; of Char-
lotte, N. C. i *.i •
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birthdays' and
ANNIVERSARIES ~ y
Happy birthdh^ tomorrow, , rfdewpj tarme ®? ri
May 13, to Mary Jo Holson- your tomd.andpVt op'the hew
back: - 1 ; (Eph. 4:23, 24).^
Also, to'Naomi Sehumpert; --' InLhis*esv yearJet’s getout
Anne Riw, Mike , " , «Wh*t8oa; of t^q old grooves of pseless
F. C. Rowe, and Ernest €fe- and obsolete.thoughts. Let new
born on May 14. ideas and new viewpoints have
Sunday brings Wrthday*<>t»'full sway. The Christ Mind will
Debbie Thomas a n d Otis inspire ui» With ttew.^iVesh,
Lewis. .. -.i.. m . stiihilatlng and powerfirl
On May 16,’ Mildred Waits ideas. Let’s" rejoice that not
and Gene Bishop, will -cel*. / only bur hiipds, "but obr bodies
brate birthdays and Mr. and and bur wofk are renewed be-
Mrs. John Earl Q’Shiolds wiU,.muse of thg vitality ^a power
observe ,a .wedding anniver- \ . f !,
sary. ..<»/ ,/>»• j >j
Delia Russell, Mrs. Claude
Lawson, Larny.Summers,, and ', <
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RULES: HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN TREASURE CHEST
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HERE’S HOW IT WORKS
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obligation or charge of any kind. 1
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