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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Cliittoti, S. C, Thursday, May 18, 1W
Joanna News ...
Frankses Back From Va. Trip
MRS. W. J. HOGAN
^spondent-Represent
Telephone 697-4949
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Franks
will return this "week-end after
spending a week with their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Franks in Norfolk, Va.,
and several days with a sister
of Mrs. Franks’ Mrs. Maude
Roland in Fairfax, Va.
Visitors over the weekend
of Mrs. Dollie Carr were Miss
Pat Carr of Augusta, Mrs. Bud
Carr and children of Aiken,
and Mrs. Don Smith of Rock
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bol
ing of Clinton are spending a
few days with the B. M. Bed-
enbaughs.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Case,
KeiCh and Marilyn enjoyed
Sunday with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Pitts in Hickory Tavern.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Bragg were the
Ralph Braggs of Aiken.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Crocker were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wilkerson
Scott and Lori, of Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath
and Darrian enjoyed the*Mo
ther’s Day weekend in Bam
berg with Mr. and Mrs. B.
H. Troupe.
SPENDS WEEK WITH
SISTER <
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Frank
lin, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mason,
and Mrs. Mozelle Atkins were
in Athens, Ga. last weekend
to visit Mrs. Clara Payne who
is a patient at St. Mary’s Hos
pital there. Mrs. Mason re
mained a week, returning on
Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Franklin were
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ringer and
Sandra of Pomaria.
DINNER HELD AT CLUB
HOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Low
ery and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Francisco, California, Mr. and
Ray Boyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Robinson and
John H. Fuller, and son Barry Mrs. Ruth Robinson and Ma-
of Clinton joined by Mr. c and r y of 1 * Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs Jimmv Allsbrook and Mrs - Kcnneth Buchanan and
Mrs Jimmy Allsbrook ana family of Folly B each, Mr.
family and Raymond Riles, Dock j Buchanan
f A n r d n!vu' Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clark and
and 7ami“ orCamden and Mr ‘ and Mrs - Rolfe Clark *
Bobby Boyce of Aiken gather- ATTENDS OPEN HOUSE
ed at the Joanna Club House Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willing-
for Mother’s Day dinner. ham, Becky and Tommy were
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce in Greenville Sunday to at-
spent the weekend in Lynch- tend Open House at Shriner’s
burg with Mrs. R. E. Boyce Hospital,
and in Lamar with Mrs. Mag- BIRTHDAY PARTY
gie Sutton and Alma. On the On Wednesday afternoon,
return trip, they called on Karen Lowery was honored
Miss Kitty Mae Mosely in Co- with a birthday party by her
lumbia. mother, Mrs. Ella Lowery.
Johnny Willingham and Games to suit the occasion
Johnnie Moore, students at were played by the group.
The Citadel were home with Before the honoree opened her
their parents last weekend. many nice gifts, the hostess
Sunday dinner guests of Hrst> S erved delicious refreshments
J. M. Bozard and Mr. and including the decorated birth-
Mrs. J. D. Bozard and chil- day cake. The event took place
dren were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- a t their home on Hampton
ard Cash and Dickie and Miss street.
Amy Gossett of Cowpens, Mr. BIRTHS
and Mrs. Kenneth Griffis, Shealy
Ken, Randy and Wayne of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Shealy
Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. announce the birth of a son,
J. K. Waite. Charles Joseph, on April 30,
Mrs. L. D. Edmonds return- a t the Bailey Memorial Hospi-
ed on Friday after spending a tal. They have 3 other chil-
few days in Aiken with Mr. dren, Frankie, Don and Dar-
and Mrs. B. H. Johnson and i enei
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Feez- B | r thdays and Anniversaries
or Visiting over the week- 0n Frjday May 19 Pred
end were Mrs. Johnson, San- g m m 1 w ju ce i e brate a birth-
dra Jean, Mr. and Mrs. L.
day.
S. Martin, Rev. and Mrs. Clee _ 4 , . . . ,
Blackwell and Mrs. Nannie , S ? t “ rday D > nn l f u b,rthday 1 s
Kennedy, of Waterloo, and t0 M J lry Bell Hawk.ns, . Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace and ma Brock and Tommy Slm -
children of Clinton. Recent mons -
visitors were Mrs. L. B. Ste- Bill Douglas, Eddie Gaff-
vens of Alto, Ga., and Mrs. ney, Rosalie Oswalt and Dish-
Robert Carter of Toccoa, Ga. ie Delany will celebrate birth-
ENJOYS PICNIC da y s °n Sunday, May 21, and
Going to Lake Greenwood observing their wedding anni-
for a picnic and outing on versary are Mr. and Mrs.
Mother’s Day and in honor of Claude Burns.
Mrs. John Clark of Clinton, Happy birthday on May 22
were, Mr. Clark, and a guest, to Martha Lawson, and Al-
Miss Dorothy Clark of San fred Niver. Also Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Brown will observe a
wedding anniversary.
Birthday greetings go to
Mrs. Marion Hamm and
Francen Summers on May
23. Also Willie Shaw of Whit
ten Village will observe a
birthday on the 23rd.
Dot Lollis, Bill Davenport,
Cy Abrams, Frank Simpson,
and Dick Vaughan III, will
celebrate birthdays on May
24 and Mr. and Mrs. Buford
Wier will observe a wedding
anniversary.
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Social Security
Many people are losing val
uable social security protec
tion. They are failing to get
the full protection offered by
medicare as well as losing
cash benefits. These benefits
are lost because people are
not applying for them in time.
To avoid this loss, a per
son nearing age 65 should get
in touch with his social secur
ity office within the three
months before his 65th birth
day. By doing this a person
can be assured of receiving
the full protection offered by
the medicare program. The
earliest date a person can
qualify for medicare is the
month of his 65th birthday.
Therefore, to have protection
at this time, an application
must be filed before that
month. If he waits until the
month he reaches 65 or later,
FAT OVERWEIGHT
Available to you without a
doctor's prescription, our
product called Galaxon. You
must lose ugly fat or your
money back. Galaxon is a tab
let and easily swallowed. Get
rid of excess fat and live
longer. Galaxon costs $3.00
and is sold on this guarantee:
if not satisfied for any reason,
just return the package to
your druggist and get your
full money back. No questions
asked. Galaxon is sold with
this guarantee by Young’s
Pharmacy, Clinton. Mall Or
ders filled. M-ll-6p-J.15
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
PHONE 833-0541
he may lose some or all pro- an application. The changes
tection afforded by the medi- in the social security law
cal insurance portion of med- brought about by the 1965
icare. amendments to the program
Cash benefits may also be liberalized the retirement
lost by delaying the filing of test. -T^esp changes now per
mit many people who contin
ue working after age 65 to re
ceive some benefits.
Miss Pressly, manager of
the Greenwood Social Securi
ty office, urges all persons
to contact the office within
the three month period before
they reach age 65. Thisi can
assure the full protectipn of
fered by the social security
program.
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