The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 23, 1967, Image 13

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i-S* Cifetm, & C, WRirsAiy, F^hnmry 2$ y IH7 MB CLINTON CHRONICLE • • • Joanna Newt Horence Fanity Visits Parents Roy Johnson, I Bo Yarborough, Cotney. Margaret Bofcard lene Mason will and Bodie, social drink. We aren’t expect- your friend. SteU* ing them to get smashed. . i — L we Just resent their standing' DEAR-SALLY: A member jo. around without even a glass of pur family passed away if? expressions of sympathy any way. T. J. L. it and celebrate ‘ n Iheir hands In wiRnflPHK but it is quite understands! DEAR T. J. L.: This is not ^at the ev< to close friends. If you MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative R< ^ Telephone . of Mr. and Mrs and children of Florenoe were week-end guests of lie latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League. Mrs. Luther Franklin and Wanda of Laurens, returned home last Thursday after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinard. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gunter, joined by Mrs. „ _ ----- an d ma * < * n 8'recerttly, and several of us a ksolutely required or even ^ ^ wr iti n g t be sure ^birthdays on Feb. 27, and Mr. everyone else uncomfortable received a number of cards expected. Still its is nice to next Ihne yuu see these friends and Christy of Rock Hill, and and Mrs. C. H. Salter on Sun- and Mrs. H. S. Prater and Mr. their puritanical attitude. an( j notes of condolence. Now acknowledge any act of Id make some mention of their Rev. and Mrs. Donnie Delk day. They also called on Mrs. and Mrs. Ghrry Shealy will ^^ a ^ j*® y° u think about this? we are wondering if wo are thoughtfulness or kindneese kindness in writing to you and Murs Hill, N". C., visited Delia Russell, who is hortie af- observe wedding anniversa- THE MIXERS. supposed to acknowledge these with a personal note. You may how much you appreciated it. Mr. Mid Mrs. Mack Brown ter. a recent stay hi the Dos- r*es. iwic ^ Mack »rown ier.a recwi stay m uie iw»-DEAR MIXERS: I think* iMheit wttis over the week-end. pital. On the coming February 28, your 'sense of values is in Mrs. B. H. Johnson and Mrs. E. J. Willinghom visit- birthday cotabrnnts will be dire* need of adjustment. A Saudra and Mr. and Mrs. ed Mr. and Mrs. Riphard Wtl- Nick Kreffftit, Cleo Tinsley, fondness for cocktails isn’t a DonaM Frazier of Aiken, lingham and family ia Rock and J, |t. JFaits. Observing social requisite. And when you were Shriday guests of Mrs. Hill last week enroiitedo Duke a wedding anniversary will be look at this from a standpoint L. D. Edmunds and Dora Ed- hospital where she was going Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. 0 f fairness, there is no evi- munds. for a check-ap. Mrs. Dollie March 1st brings birthdays dence that your teetotaling HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mae Carr accompained her on to Barron O’Shields arid Rob- neighbors are comptaing about. your drinking. . .so why should you be complaining about their abstinence? Mrs Russell Giliam return- to Rock Hfll and spent ert Crolley. ed to her home on Blalock « f ew da y« >w ith the Don Drive on Sunday after being Smiths. a patient in Self Memorihl Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce hospital, Greenwood, last were Friday overnight guests if.V** of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misen- DEAR SALLY By SALLY SHAW < DEAR SALLY: I’m a young man of 22, and I have a good Last Sunday guests of Mr. beimer and Mel in Chester. DEAR SALLY: I am a girl buddy who is now serving ov and Mrs. W. D. Beckom were Then, on Saturday, accom- ^ i7 ^ aghool jemior. erseas with the Navy. He has Misenkeimer Harold ^Copeland and Mrs. week. Houston Ellis of XlintoD, vis ited Mrs. Hattie Hawkins in Columbia. ^ ^ ^| rg panied by Mrs. Misenneimer j on i y boys once a week, a steady girl friend here at Mrs. Bessie Hamm was a 0 m of Greenwood. a *) d Mel, they motored to on weekends^ and attend the home, and they are p 1 a n- I. guest of Miss Lois Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beden- Hickory, N. C., and spent die basketball games at school, ning to be married as soon I on Sunday. Miss Maxwell is baugh were Sunday guests of week-end with Mr. mid Mrs. an< j {bat’s all. My parents, as his hitch is up. In the mean on the teaching staff at Bob ^(j. and Mrs. Coy Beden- J® mes Bowman, Jim and however, are always com- time, though, she keeps M a Jones University m Green- baugh in Lexington. Danny. While there they visit- plaining that I* get in too late, ing to me about how loin* ville. Mrs. Hamm made a Spending the week-end with ed ^ red Buff in Morganton, j; m USU ally home by 11 p.m. some she is, how boring it is ; tour of the ^campus and at j| rg Alice Davenport were c - of very shortly after, but re- sitting at home with nothin * . the vesper serviCIrstie enjoyed M|\ and Mrs. Danny Baker Mr. and Mrs. Donald Laird cently when I arrived home to‘do, and that maybe it wouid i* a religious play presented by an< i children of Ninety Six. of Palio, Ind., and a friend at 12:30 after a party at one be a good idea for us to go H the teachers. Week-end guests of Mr. and from Louisville, Ky., enjoyed of the other khts* homes, my o.ut together roncc in awhile Week-end guests of Mrs. L. Mrs: Andy .Gosnell were Mr. a lew days last week with Mr. parents really raised the roof, to nidifies and dances, that J. Brock were Jeff Brock and and Mrs. Charles Melton and and Mrs. Herschel Mays. will you please comment on this would really be doing a Miss Sandy Smith of Atlanta, children of Spartanburg. Guests on Sunday of Mr. this, and I hope yoii’re on good turn for my buddy. How Ga- Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Salter and Mrs. Toy Murphy were my side, so I can show your about this? FRIEND- M,r. and Mrs. Maxie Brown of Greenwood, visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks column to my parents. TEEN- ^ A ri — — and Hazel, Mrs. B. F. War* E*. DEAR FRIEND: You m 1S ht M** 1 S E’rl 0r MurDhv ^nd Mre DEAR TEENER; You arc huddy^bul^ONl-A™afU'r'™ 1 ' Lonise Morris if Union; and 5tm ver >' much under C"o has Seen informed of this by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper of Honea Path. BIRTHDAYS and ANNIVERSARIES ~ ■ i 4'»'' i. Limited Standard the most comfortable bedding' value even*! ^ . i *••• - OFFICE SUPPUES OFFICE FURNITURE OFFICE MACHINES Serving The Clinton Area With Quality Service * L & L Office Supply Phone 984-8781 Laurens, S. C. and protection of yoir par- the girl and has granted his ents, and you should abide by approval. Confidentially, the rule* they set. Hbwever, though, I think your buddy jddging frokn what you say, has a poor bet in this girl, t/wiQv evh y° ur parents aren’t being spe- whose “love” seemingly can- Choaiv y RnhhiP cific enough about their rules, not withstand loneliness, bore- The rules should not merely dom, and the appeal of going state, “Don’t stay out late,” out with someone else during or “Be home early.” They hts enforced absence. I think should specify a certain time, you’d dod>etter to stay away from her altogether. In this DEAR SALLY: Ours is a w *y y«« w<>n,t risk an y 23, to Barbara Shealy, Bobbie Bridges, Dean Wicker, Gloria Longshore, and Mrs. W. L. Gruber. On the same day, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Bry ant and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bishop celebrated wedding anniversaries. very congenial, ;4oCT*!.mind- cheince of being named as a Many happy returns of the ed neighborhood* and there ca ose of any possible breakup day on Feb. 24 to Bill Bridg- are about ten of us couples la,!er between the girl and es, Mary Ann Floyd, Randy who get together at least once Young and George. Arrowood. a week for cocktails in one On Feb. 25, birthday greet- another’s hame, and we have ings go to David Summer, Ju- a great thne. The thing that’s dy. Templeton, Walter Waits, bugging us right now, thangh, and Johnny Summers. On the is a new collie in our neigh- same day, Mr. and Mrs. W. 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