The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 23, 1966, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June 23, 1966
Joanna News • . •
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Georgians Guests of Prestons
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Debra Osborne, Joberta Ni- baseball game through June
ver and Ernest Floyd will 21st.
celebrate birthdays on June
28 . ,
Celebrating birthdays on
June 29 are M. A. Bridges,
the recipient of many nice were Mr. and Mrs. Carson Bobby Thomas. Barbara Jean
gifts. Refreshments, consist- Nabors and family, Mr. and Morgan, and Claude Smith,
ing of sandwiches, chips, Mrs. Louie Nabors and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins
dips and pickles along with ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Billy w ,u observe a wedding anni-
cake squares decorated with Nabors and family. versary.
Week-end guests of Mason pjuk rosebuds, were served BIRTHDAYS AND
Rowland were Mr. and Mrs. buffet style. ANNIVERSARIES j- i
Bobby Boyce and Cherry of family GET-TOGETHER Belated anniversary wishes JiOndlligS Or
Aiken. While here they also Qn s u n d a y at ^ c i ub go to Mr. and Mrs. Hurchel Little BoyS Baseball
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy . ...... Mays who observed theirs on
Boyce and other relatives and house, the immediate familj j unp ,o
friends. • °f Mrs. Grover Nabors enjoy-
MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 691-8949
ATTEND DINNER
ed a reunion. Guests included
Mrs. Grover Nabors of the
Today, June 23, birthday
greetings go to Dorothy Mor-
SMALL FRY
Standing for Small Fry boys
1st place Bailey ^ won 5,
lost 0.
2nd place Lydia — won 3,
lost 2.
3rd place Hampton Lions—
won 2, lost 2.
4th place Joanna — won 1,
lost 3.
5th plaie Hampton Indepen
dents — Won 0, lost 4.
Following is the schedule
for next week:
June 23 — Hampton Lions
vs. Joanna.
June 24 — Lydia vs. Bailey.
June 27 — Lydia vs. Hamp
ton Lions. ’ ‘
June 28—Joanna vs. Bailey.
June 29—Hampton Ind. vs.
Bailey.
June 30—Joanna vs. Hamp
ton Lions.
PONY
1st, Hampton—won 4, lost 0
2nd, Bailey—won 3, lost 1
3rd, Joanna—won 1, lost 3
4th, Lydia—won 0, lost 4
JUNIOR
1st, Hampton Lions—won 4,
lost 1.
2nd, Joanna—won 2, lost 1.
3rd, Hampton Ind.—won 3,
lost 2.
4th, Moose—won 1, lost 3.
5th, Lydia—won 1, lost 4. ‘
Births
CRABTREE
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
May Crabtree of Calhoun $>t.,
announce the birth of a son,
Benjamin Carl, on June 10 at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Crabtree is the former
Elizabeth Hopkins of Colum
bia.
OU2TS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ray
Ousts announce the birth of a
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daughter, Virginia Nell, on
June 23 at Bailey Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Ousts is the
former, Lynn Rushton, daugh
ter of Col. and Mrs. / P. A.
Rushton of Memphis, Tenn.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ousts
of Greenwood.
The Ousts have two other
daughters, Lisa and Tena, at
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. James I. ^‘rj: ris . Elaine Boyce, Bill Mor-
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Dominick, Edith and Fur- Rid< . ewav . Dr __ d Mr . r ’ gan. Marvin Bedenbaugh and
man, joined other friends and _ , j ' ' Louis Hunnicutt. Observing a
relatives in Newberry on Sun- L Te,« Mr aTd Vrs a ' “'<“""8 are Mr.
day a. a birthday dinner. It nXs and lamtl, oi ^
was in honor of Mrs. Domi- Gray Court; Mr and Mrs on June 24, Libby Ballard
nick s sister, Mrs. Magda- Luther Nabors and Susan and Estelle Sellers will cele-
lene Bowers. Before return- and Mr and Mrs John Henry brate a birthday.
ing to Joanna they visited Nabors and Martha Ann of Many happy returns of the
. r j anc ‘ ?" s ' '. * mi ’ Laurens; Mrs. Nan Coleman day on June 26 to Patsy Go-
mck in Newberry a.so. and family o{ New Orleans, gan, Cynthia Colleen Moates,
Sunday afternoon guests of La.; Mrs. Thelma Davis and Tommy Holmes, Jay South,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Good- Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. J. Derrick. Mr. and Mrs.
man in Saluda were: Mr. and pavis and children and Mr. Cyril Abrams will observe a
Mrs. Woodrow Couch, Mrs. and Mrs. Grover Davis and wedding anniversary.
Jean Kelley and Shari family of McCormick; Mr. Jimmy Clark, Ronnie Lollis
Crouch. and Mrs. John Seymour of and Millard Murphy are sent
Mr. and Mrs. James Thom- Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. and birthday greetings on June
as enjoyed last week-end at Mrs. Earl Horton and Ray, 27, best wishes for a happy
Folly Beach. and Mrs. Etta Summerville wedding anniversary to Mr.
Sunday guests of Mr. and of Clinton. Also, from Joanna and Mrs. Bill Tinsley.
Mrs. Bob Thomas were Mr.
and Mrs. Bo Goodman and
family of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Green
and Mrs. John L. Moon of
Greer, were Saturday visitors
of T. G. Murphy at Bailey
Memorial Hospital where he
is a patient.
. Hogan Fuller of Clinton,
and Jeff Hogan enjoyed
horseback riding Sunday af
ternoon at the horde of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Boyce in
Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Riser,
Faith and Hope, of Green
ville, are spending a few days
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Riser and Mrs. Helen
Rowe. Also, Mrs. Rowe’s son,
Ray, of Thornwell, is spend
ing a month’s vacation with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willing
ham, Johnny, Becky and
Tommy, enjoyed the week
end at Myrtle Beach.
Larry Murphy of Spartan
burg, was a Sunday guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Murphy, and Mrs. Belle
Willingham.
Mrs. Gray Stroud and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hendrix and
Kim, joined by Mrs. Shealy
King of Clinton, and Mrs.
Beulah Culclasure of New
berry, visited Gray Stroud at
the Columbia hospital Sun
day.
RETURNS FROM CAMP
On Sunday, Kent Stroud re
turned to his home in Clinton
after two weeks endhmpment
at Fort Stewart, Gd.
Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Lay-
ton of Spartanburg^ visited
Mr. and Mrs., Gus |Caanon db
Sunday. • .l'j r k ,ij• [j,'
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Trotter
enjoyed several days at Folly
Beach and the Isle of Palms
last week, and also spent part
of the week with the Hitter’s
parents, Mr. and MH. C. D.
Johnson, in Elbertob, da. “
Visiting Mr. and-Mrs.. J. F:
McCarthy and Mfs. E. J. Wil
lingham over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Willingham and family of
Rock Hill.
Dennis Nabors was accom
panied home front Dallas,
Texas, by Dr. and Mrs. G. C.
Nabors, Tom, Bill, and Mary,
where he had vacationed for
two weeks. They spent the
week-end with Mr. ?and Mrs.
Carson Nabors, leaving on
Monday morning. - Another
daughter, Amy, who had vis
ited here for two Weeks, re
turned with them. < '
HOME FROM GERMANY
TSgt. and Mrs. Kenneth G.
Boyce, Keith and Kim, are
vsiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. G- Boyce,; in New f
berry, formerly of Joanna.
The family arrived on Friday
from Frankfurt, Germany,
where they spent three years.
They will spend pdrt of his
leave with Mrs. Boyce’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Welge, in Doss, Texas, and
then report to Dyers AFB, in
Abilene, Texas.
VISITING PARENTS
Mrs. Billy Glenn is on ad
extended visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Boyce. Lt. Glenn of McGuire
AFB, accompanied her here
for the week-end. j ' , *
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Gdy Prater
honored their dahgtyter, Cin
dy, with a party on her birth
day June 11 at the ciub house.
There were 29 boys add girls
oh hand to help her celebrate.
E Miss Ginger Byars was in
charge of the entertainment.
Chaperones were 5 Mr. and
Mrs. Carson Nabors, Mr. ami
Mrs. Louie Nabors, and Cin
dy's grandmother, Mrs. E.. J.
Willingham. Tto
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