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« •A. / ^CKuton, S £!., Thursday, October 19, 1967 rHfttfJtOTMf CHRONICLE + — News of Joanna - MRS. W. J. HOQAN Correspondent-Representative Mrs. Pearl Wilson, and daughter Terry of Roanoke Rapids, N. C., spent a week recently with h e r uncle, Claude Johnson, . Sr. Mrs. Johnson, who was a patient 'in the local hospital at the time, is now ’recuperating at home. Dial 697-9949 be 4-H WINNER - - Leslie Bumgardner recently won a blue ribbon for her 4-H Club project in local and county competi tion. This is her lourth year in the Whitten Vil lage 4-H .Club and she wa spresident of the clu j last year and is program .chairman this year. She made a printed Ti 111 e boy* suit with pleated skirt and modeled it at the Whitten Village Dress Revue. Voter Registration The voter registration sched ule for next week in Laurens County includes: * Monday, Hopewell; Tues day, Mountville; Wednesday, Shady G r o,v e ^ Thursday Reno; Friday, Long Branch. Mrs. J. E. Evans is on an extended visit with M/Sgt. and Mrs. Isaac Evans and family at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Mrs. Elbert Boyce left by jet from Greenville last Fri day evening for McGuire AFB to soend a week with her daughter and son-in-law, 1st Lt. and Mrs. William Glenn and Infant son. - Another daughter, Elaine Boyce, who ! s teaching in Woodbridge, Va., joined her there for the week-end. Mrs. Lottie Murphy of Un ion enjoyed last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy. VnOTS MOTHER Mr. a^d Mrs. Bill Taylor nnd family returned last Sat urday after spending a week ■ with the latter’s mother, Mrs. C. A, Fiickle, In Bhiefield, Va. She has been ill fdr about a month. Guests last Sunday of Mrs. Behe Willingham were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner of Ninety Six. Johnny Willingham and his friend, Wally Davis, students at the Citadel, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willingham. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bryant were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strickland of Anderson. Visiting Pvt. Steve Murphy at Ft. Jackson on Sunday were his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rominick and Furman of Joanna and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Murphy of Clinton. On Monday he was to transferred to Ft. Gordon. Mrs. Evic Mayfield and Johnny Mayfield of Charles ton spent last weekend here with Mrs. Maude Franklin. Earl Connell of Richmond, Va., was home for tn^ week end with Mrs. Connell and Scott. . HOSPITAL NEWS Kathy Vaughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vaughan, Jr., returned to school on Monday after being in the local hospital for ten days as a surgical patient. BIRTHS Glenn 1st Lt. and Mrs. William G. Glenn, Jr. of McCjuire AFB, N. Y., announeb khe birth of a son, David AllefT on Oct. 9. Mrs. Glenn is ihe former Barbara Boyce ef Joanna. tt&TBBAtV AtaH ANNIVERSARIES Happy birthday Get. 40 <to Bobby O'SHields, ah6 " fhan^ happy returns ^f fhojdjty go to Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bran non as they celebnate their wedding anniversary. On the -20th, Cartfe iaoks and C. J. CTaig dbserVe a birthday. Dennis Donnell amd David Meyers will celebrate a birth day <©0 Otot. H.- - , Birthday greetings go to Nanicy Kmm, Mdmn. Prater and Richa*# Lesv*s, Jr. oil Oct. 22. = Birthday «dlety*ants F 4m Oct, 23 will be Carojyp, golmes, Larry Ldltis and Ansel 1^. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs/ Char lie Chandler will observe a wedding anniversary on that day also. " Joel Whitsell a i\d Bill Crocker have Ttfftfhtfiiys on Oct. 24. Nice Fat Hens For Sale ■ LIGHT HENS ....... $1.00 ON FOOT [EAVY HENS $1.50 . WEIGHING 7-8 LBS. JOE'S ESSO SERVICE Phone K33-0227 Clinton, S. C. I ' NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS i. t. •i* j SUNSHINE SELF-SERVICE “CLOTHING CARE" CENTER South Itroad Street (Near Arreerfc') Coin Operated— —WASHERS —DRYERS —DRY CLEANING MACHINES ALSO A PICK-UP STATION — For — « SUNSHINE CLEANERS and LAUNDRY Hring All Your “Clothes Cares” To Us. WE CARE! THANK YOU FOR TRAOINd WITH US— ■ i irrrrfr%! i * JK 1 ^ v... 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