The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 19, 1966, Image 11
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Clinton, S. C.. Thursday, May 19,1966
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Joanna News ...
Miss Niver Home From College
MRS. W, J. HOGAN
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone -697-6949
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Miss Margaret Rose Niver
is home alter completing the
first semester as a junior at
Winthrop College, Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips
and sons of Charlotte, N. C.,
were Friday overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phil
lips.
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Tinsley and Susan, join
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Tinsley of Clinton, visited
Mrs. Bessie Smith in Lees-'
ville.
Spending the recent Moth
er’s Day with Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. Bragg were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Bragg and chil
dren of Aiken.
Rceent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Poag were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Poag of
Greensboro, N. C., and Mrs.
Martha Abrams of Newber
ry. Wednesday dinner guests
of the Poags were Ryan
Poag of Baltimore, Md., and
David Poag, who is stationed
at Fort Belvoir, Va.
LEONARD-MARLER
Insurance Agency
200 North Broad St. : Dial 833-1121
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WE TREAT YOU LIKE WE WANT TO
BE TREATED
"'Mike Humphries began his
basic training in the Marine
Corps on April 34 at Parris
Island. Mrs. Humphries is
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Humphries on
Pickens Street.
Friends will be interested
to know Douglas Lollis is
convalescing at home on
Moorehead Street after un
dergoing surgery at Self
Memorial hospital in Green
wood recently.
Mrs. Mattie Stroud and
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stroud
attended the funeral of Hack
Hendrix in Newberry on Fri
day, May 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce
and Mrs. W. J. Hogan, join
ed by Mr. and Mrs. James
Bowman and sons of Hick
ory, N. C., attended gradu
ation exercises at Winthrop
College in Rock Hill Sunday.
Miss Elaine Boyce was
among the graduates.
GOING-AWAY PARTY
On last Saturday evening
Chuck Sanford,, who is in
the Army and was home on
leave, was given a going-
away party. It was held at
the club house, with Mrs.
Lona Summers and Miss
Juanita Sanford being joint
hostesses. Mr. Sanford was
to report to a station in Colo
rado where he will receive
his overseas orders. A large
group of friends was there
for the special occasion. Re :
freshments were served by
the hostess.
LEAVES FOR TEXAS
Jerry Kinard, who leaves
for Amirilla, .Texas, bn
Thursday (today) to begin
basic training in the Air_
Force, was honored on Fri
day evening with a going-
away and birthday party.
A number of friends gath
ered at the club house for
the occasion, with each one
remembering him with a
gift. MrS. Fred Kinard, Mrs.
John Martin and Miss Di
anne Sexton provided the
entertainment and served re
freshments.
IN GERMANY
• Pvt. James Ronald Whit-
ock is spending 18 months in
Germany. He has been there
dnee January. Pvt. Whitlock
s the son of Mrs. Victoria
Whitlock of 210 Hampton St.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Lollis,
lined by Mr. and MVs. Mar
vin Lollis of Clinton, enjoyed
a .fishing trip on Lake Mur
ray Saturday.
Visiting Gray Stroud at
the Columbia hospital last
Sunday were Mrs. Stroud,
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stroud,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrix
and Kim, joined by Mr. and
Mrs. Shealy King of Clinton.
On Sunday afternoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Brown at
tended graduation exercises
at Winthrop College in Rock
Hill recently. Their daugh
ter - In - law, Mrs. Maxie
Brown, was among the grad
uates receiving a B. A. de
gree.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Fred Smith is wished a
happy birthday today, May
19.
Friday brings a birthday
to Tommy Simmons, May
Belle Hawkins and Wilma
Brock.
Bill Douglas, Dishie De-
lany and Rosalie Oswalt will
celebrate birthdays on May
21, and Mr. and Mrsr-Claude
Burns will observe a wed
ding anniversary.
Happy birthday on May 22
to Martha Lawson and Al
fred Niver. Observing a wed
ding anniversary on the 22nd
will be Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Brown.
A special birthday greet
ing is sent to Mrs. Bessie
Hamm and Frances Sum
mers on May 23.
Many happy returns of the
day on May 24 to Leona Ev
ans; Dot Lollis, Annie Thom
as, Frank Simpson, Cy Ab
rams and Dick Vaughan, III.
. On . the same day Mr. and
Mrs. Buford Wier will ob
serve a wedding anniver
sary.
Celebrating birthdays oh
May 25 will be Billy Holson-
back, Willie Longshore, Johh-
nie Moore,. Jr., and Hugh
Brock. Observing a wedding
anniversary are Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Holsortback.
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OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
PHONE SS34M1
Bonds, Lot m Lakewood De
velopment, dhttoh, $10.00 and
other considerations.
T. C. Jolly, III to Cart R.
Regers, Lot m Niles C. Clark
Subdivision, Lake Greenwood,
$10.00 and other considera
tions.
Z. T. Young to Earle Wayne
Goff, Lot in Greenacres, Wa
terloo Township, $10.00 and
other considerations.
Jack H. Davis, Jr. to Reid
O. Chaney, Lot 4 miles S. W.
of Clinton, $10.00 and other
considerations.
Jimmie Lexine Copeland to
Dorothy Copeland Cooper,
Marthareae Nabors, County-Wide 4-H Club member,
dees a corn muffin demonstration. Assisting her (right)
is Miss Marie Hegler, Assistant Home Agent.
Outstanding 4-H Chib Member
Martharene Nabors is an
outstanding 4-H member in
Laurens County. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Nabors of Laurens. She
is 1$ years old and a member
of the County-Wide 4-H Club.
Martharene is currently
involved in three , projects
which are as follows: cloth
ing; foods and nutrition, and
health. She does a vej-y good
jobs in all three of theae
projects.
In April at the regular
4 - H meeting, Martharefle
gave a demonstration to the
club on ‘'Making a Salad."
For the May meeting, she
plans toj give a demonstra
tion#^^ "'‘Making Com Muf‘
fins.’l
April is 4-H Achievement
month. During April, the 4-H
girls brought exhibits to the
monthly meetings which
gave some indication pf the
Work they are doing in their
projects.
the Home Demonstration
Agents judge their iexihibits,
giving them blue, red or
white ribbons. Those receiv
ing blue ribbons at the local
club achievement programs
are eligible to participate in
the county achivement pro
gram which will be held
later. v ’
Public Records
J.’R.'Williams to Ethel M.
Seay, Lot on Lake .Green
wood, $10.00 and other con
siderations.
C. W. Wier to Joe H. Bonds,
Lot in Woodruff -Development,
Laurens, $10.00 and other
considerations. v
Sara B. Copeland to Joe H.
39.8 acres, $10 00 andf other
considerations.
Modem Homes
tton Co. to Charles 9. llch-
ards, Lot In Youngs Tbwn-
skfp, $3090.60.
Mrs. Bessie Hodges Dob
bins to John W. Dobbins. •
acres, $5,00 and ethef ceasld-
etfltiofls.'
James H. Brumbies and
Loretta Grambles to R. M.
Spooner and Kenneth Spoon
er, Let fas Hills Subdlvftion,
Cross Hill Township, $2000.00.
'H. P. Baumgardner 4b Mil-
ton G* Suber, Lot in Point
Lookout Subdivision, $790.00.
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