The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 13, 1966, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Clinton, S» C., October 13, 196fi
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Joanna News . . •
Florida Residents Visit Parents
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. Niver is the former Lin- Case and Tina Gardner. Ob- On October 19th, Dorothy months. Previously you could least 5 years out of the 10*
da Lyda of Clinton. They serving a weAg anniver- Patterson and Bobby get benefits only if you h^d a year period just before the
have a son, David, age 5. S ary are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby O'Shields will celebrate birth- disability that was expected date the worker became dis-
Thomas. days, and Mr. and Mrs. B. to conUnue for a long and in- abled in order to qualify for
Haoov birthdav on the 16th E Brannon will observe a definite time, or result in disability payments. It is not
Happy birthday on the ibtn anniversary death necessary that the five years
On October 10th, Mrs. C. J. to Weldon Barnes, Dennis ^ po i ntet j out t hat for- be continuous. Twenty calen-
MR8. W. J. HOGAN help of Mrs. Janette Smith Clinton and Mrs. Lewis Ev- Craig celebrated her 80th Nabors, Frank Simpson, Jr., merly many disability claims dar quarters of work per-
Correspondent-Representative and Mrs. Mary Jo Holson- ans, served the group re- birthday. an d Linda Connell. In Clin- Cftrial were disallowed because the formed at any time during
Telephone 697-6949 back, s e r v e d sandwiches, freshments of hot dogs, chips. Belatod birthday greetings ton> . Ba " y E^ler observes JUUdl JCUIMIJ impairment, although severe, the 10-year period, even
chips, decorated cake squares cold drinks, birthday cake go tQ ]y| arBl a Ellen Abrams, his f ‘ rst birthday. According to Miss Martha was not expected to be of though they are scattered or
Mrs. 1. R. Davis. Jr., an and punch. and ice cream. on October 6th. Tommy Willingham and pressly, District Manager of long and continued dura- intermittent, will meet this
children, Randy and Russ, of HONORED WITH PARTY BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Happy birthday today, Oc- Clara Stroud will celebrate socia i security in Greenwood, tion. Any mentdl or physical requiremen. Any person who
V«»v> Ha., /-etume Onffnpy, who ob- ^ISE -tuber 13, to Scott Connell, J. birthdays on October 17. Mr. disability payments under the impairment that is totally has an impairment that
lilay o i Sept. 23, !Zr. and Mrs. Harley Lee C. Lollis, and Rufus Ballard. anc * Mrs - Llaudc Smith will soc i a i security law are no disabling and is expected to meets these requirements
..cuored with a party on announce the birth of a son, Best wishes go to Mr. and observe a wedding anniver- i on g er limited to persons with continue for as long as 12 should file a claim with his
**„•“ ‘ V.r .y' " j »» Vc t p Saturday, October 1, at her David Earl, on October 9. Mrs. J. B. Johnson who ob- sar y
«to with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. , he Road she fa
Dans. Sr., of the Hopewel wood
community. They also spent
permanent disabilities.
months meets the- require- social security office.
home on the Whitmire Road. She is the former Alice Mill- serve a wedding anniversary. Many happy returns of the Miss Pressly said she fear- fents of the definition of dis-
* J .U Ur,- eie*— games and later looked on as
a few days with her sister f, L
Many happy returns of the day on October 18th to W. J. ed many people were not yet ability under the new law.
NIVER day on the 14th to Phoebe Hogan, W. C. Brown, Robin aware of a change in the so- According to Miss Pressly,
a tew nays wim nt-r sisiti ^ happy 11-year-old opened Mr. and Mrs. \V. W. Niver, Darnell. Mae Patterson and Wicker and David Franklin, cial security law under which the work record requirement
and family, Mr. and Mrs. h<jr g . fts Marg j e . s mo ther, III. of Florence, announce Ralph Wicker. Also, on the 18th Mr. and you may be eligible for behe- has not been changed. A
Tommy DeYoung an( 1 y M rs . Ralph Gaffney, with the the birth of a daughter, Mel- Celebrating a birthday on Mrs. Guy Prater will observe fits if you have a disability worker must still have work-
iq Greenville. Mrs. DeYoung h of Mrs. Doris Lee of lonee Lisa, on October 8. October 15th are Marilyn a wedding anniversary. that is expected to last 12 ed under social security at
and Billy had spent a few
days here and joined Mrs.
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Niver and Charles, Mrs. Da
vis and children in visiting
Mrs. Niver’s mother, Mrs.
Ann Pritchard, in Westmin
ster.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold West,
Pam and Dianne of Lyman,
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Horton.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy
were Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Murphy of Buffalo, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Murphy of Union.
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Cooper of Lanford visited
them.
ATTEND REUNION
Among those attending the
Whitmire reunien from here
were: Mr. and Mrs. Judson
Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. An
sel Gilliam and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Atkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Derrill Whitmire
and children, and Mr .and
Mrs. J. E. Boyce. It was held
at the Clinton community
house.
FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT
Air. and Mrs. Hugh Brock
of Atlanta, Ga., spent the
week-end with Mrs. J. L.
Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. John Herron,
Dianne and John were last
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Sheppard and
family in Ninety Six. On Sun
day, Mrs. Herron visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Sheppard, in Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beden-
baugh were last Friday over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Morgan and Joey in
Greenville.
Enjoying a mountain trip as
far as Hendersonville, N'. C.,
on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Reginald Rushton and
Mr .and Mrs. Gene Bishop.
Miss Vicki Boyd, student at
the University of South Caro
lina, Columbia, was home for
the week-end.
Week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Gregory were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves
of Gaffney.
- ^ enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Hambrick iq
Boiling Springs,- N. C.
HOME ON LEAVE
AB Thomas W. Jenkins will
return to Eglin AFB, Fla., on
Friday after spending a two
week’s leave with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jen
kins.
Last week-end, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Boyce visited Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Misenneimer
and Mel in Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Kinard
and Sandra joined friends and
relatives at Lake Murray last
Saturday evening for a fish
fry.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Riser were Mr.
son, Chris, of Glen Burnie,
Md.
Alfred Niver was in Sumter
over the week-end a^d wa® a
participant in the Connelly-
Hall wedding on Saturday.
Miss Pat Carr of Augusta,
Ga. ,and Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Carr and children of Aiken,
visited Mrs. Dollie M. Carr
during the week-end.
LEAVES FOR FT. BRAGG
El Jerry Dove completed
12 weeks of basic training at
Camp Gordon, Ga., the latter
part of September. Following
a leave he is now spending
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Dove, he will re
port to Fort Bragg, N. C.
AT GARDNER-WEBB
Randy Rushton, a 1966 grad
uate of Clinton High School,
is a student at Gardner-Webb
College in Boiling Springs, N.
C. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Reginald Rushton,
. BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Friday evening, Nan At
kins was honored with a
birthday party by her moth-
Mrs. Tom Atkins. Around
sts enjoyed the occas-
her. Records were
and dancing was en-
with other party,
i suit the occasion
recipient of a
The party
Joanna club
with the
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SWEEPSTAKES
Hundreds of winners right from this area!
Simply fill out and deposit this entry blank in official
"Barrel of Fun" Sweepstakes entry barrel at any of our
stores. No purchase required. You do not have to be
present to win.
(PLEASE PRINT)
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hibited, taxed, restricted or reg
ulated.
Employees and families of Top
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ers giving Top Value Stamps
and their advertising agencies
not eligible to win.
Sweepstakes closes as adver
tised. Winners will be notified
by phone or mail.
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with command performance by Chevrolet
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NOVEMBER 22th
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WEEKLY WINNERS!—There will be a total of 500 winners of 2,000 Top Value Stamps drawn each week in our
stores. These drawings will be held at 6:00 P. M. each Saturday in each Community Cash Store. Winners will be
posted in each store window. These tickets \Yill be saved and put back in for the grand prize drawings.
PRIZE DRAWINGS!—Grand prize drawings will be held in the Pinewood Shopping Center, Spartan
burg, South Carolina, on Tuesday, November 22, 1966, at 11:00 A. M. Winners will be notified immediately and
will be posted in each store windbw. r ,
yb&r dollar's worth more when you shop at the store that gives Top Value Stamps!