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THR CLINTON CHRONICLE
Cflii»W fe C. Tfiaredah June 15,
Personal and Social
Newt of Joanna
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Correspondent-Representative
Dial 697-6949
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Mrs. Etnrtlle McCall ftolt, laneous shower. Games to suit
who refnafTOd 1W Cllhtdh to the occasion were^played by
complete her aafilor year St the gotip. Punch, decorated
Clinton High Schdol, has now cake squares and mints were
joined SteVe Holt, who is in served. Mrs. Peggy Perry,
the Navy stationed at Ala- Mrs. LaDon Templeton, Mrs.
meda, Calif. William Boland, Miss Bar-
Steve Elliott of Albion, tit., !“"> Joh " s ™' M* 8 . ^ a ' ne
is on an extended visit with Pe “ y „ a " ri Terr. Morse
his brother-in-law and sister, *f e hostesses for the party^
Mr. and Mrs. Hurchel Mays. Gloria was reciplent ot
Mr. and Mrs. J. CUfton Lol- many nlce c,rts
lis visited the latter’s mother, CARRIERS HAVE TRIP
Mrs. Beulah Davis, in Honea Enjoying a “Field Day” at
Path on Monday evening. Paris Mountain on Wednes-
Kathy Metta was a Saturday day - J “ n< “ 'h al °, n S with many
overnight guest of Mr. and other News-P.edmonl e arners
Mrs. Seth Williams In New- wer< - La,rv Lollls - M,ke an ''
n Gene Wooten of Joanna; Da-
Mrs. Audrey Kennington vid and Barr ; v Earls > ^avki
and children, Buster, .Sara, Br yson ( Carroll Owens, Eddie
and Chris, of Atlanta, Ga., Bigham, * Mike Mills, Danny
arrived on Friday to spend Earls, Dale Owens, Dean
a week with Mrs. Sara Harris ’ James Farmer and
O’Shields, other relatives and David Owens ot Clinton,
friends. ' * ; On Thursday, June 7, Gene
Scott Lewis- of Virginia ^ oottn > Dale Owens, David
Beach, Va., is spending the Owens, Dean Harris and Dan-
summer with his grandpar- ny Earls went by bus to At-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Mur- l anta > O a ” tor the Braves-
ra h Dodgers game.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Craft BIRTHDAYS AND
of Barnwell, were week-end ANNIVERSARIES
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Today, June 15. Maxie
Bedenbaugh. Brown is celebrating a birth-
Mrs. Cara delle Boyce and da y’ and Mr - and Mrs Fra,lk
Bobby Joe Bruhson of Sum- Simpson have a wedding an-
ter, enjoyed several days the niversary.
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Happy Birthday on June 16
Jim Purr in Clinton, and also to Pe ^y Fuller > Jack Ho1 -
visited relatives ift Joanna com he, Nancy Sexton, Philip
and Kinards Holmes and Lewis Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott, ^ rank , S ™‘! h ' Ev | ly " Cock ;
Mrs. D. V. Wright and Mrs. ' re l an t d Prater , w, “
Linda Turner and Karen vis- celebrateh.rtiKoys on June
ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mundy !!• and Mr .' and Mr9 ' Harold
and family in Georgetown last “ urphy W,U have a weddln *
Thursday anniversary.
v m ji j t „ Many happy returns of the
Kathy, Claudia and Julie iq»u *
„ , _ . .. o' j day on the 18th to Martha
Franks left on Sunday 10 Rogers, Lillie Culbertson, and
8 f ,d a h ™ pnth j n „ AtlaPt S' Allen O’ShieUls, who will be
H«m o Ln’- and Mrs - W “- celebrating birthilays, and to
uamnusseu. Mr. and Mrs. Hurchel Mays.
t eo a fii -d^i Eare ? who will observe a wedding
Loweni and Julie Prater spent anniversary .
Uie latter part of the week m Ernest Martln will observe
Sumter with mUgves On a birthd on June 19
Saturday eveitlng they attend- Biu Blsbop wlu celebrate a
* 6 r f c ^*; * T . r birthday on June 20, and Mr.
/IT*' l L^ S ’/ r ’ and Mrs. J. E. Rogers and
of Newberry enjoyed the first Mr and Mrs Earl Holson .
part of last week here with back wiU observe weddin
her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. T. anniversaries
O. McGowan, while Mr. Lewis Best wishes for a happy
was on a business tr^p to Wed( j] n g anniversary on June
Washington, D. C. 2 1 go to Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mrs. Johnnie Moore, John- Lollis
nie, Jr., and Miss Karen Cox
were in Rembert last Monday . 11 11
to attend the gaduation exer- MfS. HollOWQy L
cises at the Thomas Sumter/ Mrg . Lau^ M ae Rice Hol-
Academy, in Which Tommy i 0 way, 67, of Baldwin’s Cir-
Moore was one of the gradu- c i e> widow of Hubert Hollo-
way, died Friday in a Colum-
Mr. and Mrs. George Metts, bj a hospital after a long ill-
Kathy and Carolyn attended n €SS .
the Golden Age celebration at Native of Old Fort, N. C.,
Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church daughter of the late Mr. and
in Little Mountain on Sunday. Mrs. Brownloe Lydia Allison,
Following the service they she was a member of Bethle-
joined the Metts family for an hem Methodist Church of
outing and dinner. Mr. and Waterloo and attended Milam
Mrs. Tommy Lee Metts were Road Church of God. She had
hosts for the gathering at lived in Clinton for 35 years,
their home on the lake. Her first husband was the
HERE FROM N. J. ,ate Lawrence Rice.
Pvt. and Mrs, Jimmy Hea- Surviving are two daugh-
ton of Fort liancpck, N. J., ters ’ Mrs - Rubv
enjoyed frortTTri^y*' and Mrs. Ethel Wal-
Mohday with Mr. and Mrs. G. ^ of Water,oo; a son j Wavne
V. SeUers and Mr*. Katherine Rice ni ot ^er; three brothers,
Heaton. On Sunday,-the Hen- ’ V B .. E and ^ rank A I
tons attended the .Ott-Camp- 1,Son ot 01d I C ’ and
bell wedding in Clinton. sc l vn grandchildren.
, Funeral services were con-
MOTOR TO WAYNESVltLE ducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barbour Elizabeth Street Church of
and children, Mrs. Delia Rus- God by Rev. J. L. Jenkins
sell, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Salter and Rev. F. D. Moore. Burial
and Don, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. was in Mt. Olive Cemetery,
Davis and Reed, joined by Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morgan
and Joey of Greenville, mo- IN JUST 15 MINUTES
tored to Waynesville, N. C., IF YOU HAVE TO
the past week-end. They en- SCRATCH YOUR ITCH,
joyed an oUtting at Pisgah Your 48c back at any drug
National Park before rettim- store. Quick-drying ITCH-
* n g- ME-NOT deadens the itch.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Antiseptic action kills germs
Oh Saturday evening at the to speed healing. Fine for ec-
Joanna Club House, Miss Glo- zema, insect bites, foot itch,
ria Petty, June bride-elect, other surface rashes. NOW
was honored with a miscel- at Young’s Pharmacy.
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