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MRS. W. Jr HOGAN
>rrespondent-Representativt
Dial 697-6949
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kim-
mel returned to their home
Bethlehem, Pa., Monday af
ter spending a few days with
the latter’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. W. D. Beckom.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou McMurry
and children Teresa and Lou
Anne of . Swainsboro, Ga.,
spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Chalk.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Crouch were
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crouch,
Shari and Scott of Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crab
tree were in Bluefield, W. Va.
for the weekend visiting rela
tives.
IN SERVICE
James A. Taylor will report
to Ft. Jackson on Oct. 31 to
begin basic training.
Mrs. Etta McCluney of
Chester was a weekend guest
of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flow.
Mr. and Mrs, P. F. Swy-
gert spent a weekend recently
in Atlanta, Ga. with Mrs. J. C.
Doland.
Mrs. John F. Lowman and
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bonsley
spent Saturday in White Rock
with Mrs. J. J. Lowman.
Sunday guests of Mrs. John
Lowman were Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Lowman, Jr.
and son Ronny of Greenwood.
BIRTHDAY OCCASIONS
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gardner were hosts to
a birthday dinner given in
honor of Mrs. Perry Lee Swy-
gert. Eighteen were present
including the guest of honor’s
mother, Mrs. Hermie Wood
of Newberry.
Scott Connell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Connell and
Shane Burnett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Burnett were
honored with a joint birthday
party on Saturday afternoon.
Games were played to suit
the occasion and around 25
enjoyed refreshments of nuts,
candy, cake squares and ice
cream. Assisting theifr moth
ers with the party were Pam
and Deronda Frazier.
Mr. and Mrs. John Herron
and children were called to
Warrenville Wednesday due to
the death of Mrs. Herron’s
nephew, David Sheppard.
ATTEND FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan
and Mrs. - Thomaa-Morgan at
tended the mass funeral serv
ices of Mr. and Mrs. George
Rilehoofter, Mr. and Mrs.
Manzy Rowe and two small
daughters at Eastside Bap
tist Church in Batesburg on
Sunday. They were relatives
of Mrs. Bill Morgan
The Rilehoopers and Rowes
were killed in an automobile
wreck.
Halloween carnival
On Tutesday, Oct. 31st,
there will be a Halloween
Carnival at the Joanna Club
house between the hours of
6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Everyone
is invited to come and join
the fun. Don’t forget to dress
up in those Halloween togs
and you may be a winner of
one of. the costume prizes.
The carnival is being spon-
hored this year by the civic
organizations of the commu
nity, and the proceeds will go
to thie Joanna Fire Depart
ment. Y’all come! ,
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Belated birthday greetings
to Mrs. Furman Frady who
observed a birthday on Oct.
1 19.
Today Mike Whelchel, Faye
Davis and Melanie Beaty cele
brat birthdays.
Jeff Jenkins, Tami Robert.
Anna Marie Morris, and Rich
ard Thomas celebrate birth
days on Oct. 27
Mac Smith will observe i
birthday on Oct. 28.
Oct. 29 brings a birthday to
Margaret Dawkins and Vir
ginia McCarson, and a wed
ding anniversary to Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Bowers.
Zelma Sineath and Joyce
Cotney will celebrate a birth
day on Oct. 30 and a wedding
anniversary to Mr. and Mrs, 1
Claude Franks and Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Norris. t
The last day of Oct. brings
a birthday to Susan .Living
ston, Freda j Caudill, J. J.
Motes, Walter Byars, and
Jimmy Derrick and a we
ding anniversary to Mr. an
Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Jr.
THtlKSDAV (M TOHKR 28
Mik* DouilaN. fr3(J p.m.
Anne
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ter is co-host for. Coror
Gentle Ben. 7:30 p.m.
Howard DaSilva guest-stars
as a real estate developer.
Color
It’s the Great
Pumpkin,
Charlie Brown
7:00 p.m
Charles
Schulz’s ’’Pea
nuts” cartoon
characters pre
pare for Hallo
ween Color
The Don Knotts Show. 8 p.m.
Jqliet Prowse. Andy Griffith.
Roger Williams guest • star.
Color. /
Thursday Movie 9 p.m.
“Critic’s Choice.” with Bob
Hope Lucille Ball Color.
A FRIDA 1
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FRIDAY OCTOBER 27
Wild West 7:30 p.m.
Ray Walston guest-stars as
an archaeologist Color. -
Miss Dicus Named
Corner Pvle . . . USMC
8:30 p.m.
RALEIH — Miss Martha Comer and Sergeant Carter
Browning Dicus, a freshman try to find a home for a Jap-
at Meredith College and anese hoy. Color.
daughter of Col. and Mrs.
W. A. Dicus of Camp LeJeune,
N. C., has been selected to
serve on the Dorothea Dix
Project of the Meredith Chris
tian Association this year.
Miss Dicus is formerly of
Clinton.
The main purpose of the
project is to give the patients
at the hospital contact with
the outside world. Every
Tuesday night, a group of
girls visits patients for an
hour and a half.
Friday Movie, 9 p.m.
“Rampnee." with Robert
Mitchum Elsa Martinelli. Jack
Hawkins Color f
SATI'RDAY OCTOBER 28
My Three Sons. 8:30 p.m.
Ernie acquires a new friend-
Color
Hogan's Heroes. 9 p.m.
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Hoean finds a load of bullet
proof vests. Color.
Mannix 10 p.m.
Mannix poses as an insurance
adiuster to find a beautiful girl.
Color
SUNDAY..OCTOBER 29
Lassie. 7 p.m.
A newspaperman helps Corey
awaken Kawnridge to the prob
Ifms of litter and wpter pollu
Mission: Impossible, 10 p.m.
The IMF must hijack a truck-
load of paper Color
MONDAY. OCTOBER 30
Mike Douglas. 4:30 p.m.
Rossano Brazzi is co-host for
the. week Color
Beat of Hollywood. 7 p.m.
“Carbine Williams.” with Jim
my Stewart Color.
NFL Football. 9:30 p.m.
Green Bay Packers vs. St.
Louis Cardinals. Color.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31
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F Troop. 7 p.m.'
A Canadian Mounted Police
man arrests Agarn for fur
theft Color.
Daktari. 7:30 p.m.
Clarence is stolen by two ex
convicts. Color.
Good Morning World. 9:30 a.m.
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Mr. Hutton arranges for Dave
and Larry to do their show from
a dude ranch. Color.
WEDNESDAY . NOVEMBER 1
Theatet Three. 7 p.m.
“The Bjg Hangover," with
Van Johnson Elizabeth Taylor
Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006
Lt. Mack Gaffney has ar- and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
rived home for two weetyts Harris were recent visitors of
with Mrs. Gaffney and daugh- her brother, Colie Hill in the
ter and his parents, Mr. and Medical Center in. Columbia.
Mrs. Charles Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker,
A C-47 pilot, Lt. Gaffney Johnny and Mary Walker and
was in Viet Nam for eleven Miss Kathy Harvey visited
months and is on emergency Pvt - Jimmy Walker at Fort
leave, due to the serious ill- Jacksoiy and Billy Walker
ness of his grandfather, L. yt. also in Columbia on Saturday.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
of Greenville were Friday and Jim Haifoton
Saturday guests of Mr. and surgery last Week,
Mrs. Homer Fuller. Mr. and Memorial Hospital ‘
Mrs. Terry Filler returned wood,
home with his brother and y W. P. Terrell
sister-in-law until Sunday. in the Woodruff
WITH THE SICK a J t0e am|
Wednesday.
Soveupto
Bragg, Sr. of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bur
dette and James of Iva spent .. T ... . q ,
a.. ...UK KSo Mrs - w - Wrenn and Randy
Sunday with his brother and .
Henry Weathers and daugh
ters of Woodruff, Mr. and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Burdette.
Miss Gloria Jackson of
Winthrop College, Rock Hill,
has been home with her
mother, Mrs. Ezzie Miller
and Mr. Miller during the
semester break.
Wrenn and Roger Brinkley of
Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Davis and Donna of
Laurens, visited the Walker
family.
Mrs. Paul Garner of Colum
bia visited her son Charles
Inglett at P. C. and also vis-
insurance
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and Debbie and Miss Kather
ine Shaw of Greenwood vis-
Mr.
Mrs. Elsie Mae Strange of
spent Sunday
with her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry | , uller
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Van Johnson
CREDITORS' NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Herbert Jones, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise- Young In Hawaii.
Administratrix Army Private Mason J. An armor scout, he is the
2ns Wpct Mania st Young of Clinton has been son of Mr. and Mts. Thomas
Clinton S C * assigned to the 11th Infantry Young of Route 1, Clinton.
Oct 6 1967 012-3c-026 Br i8 ade at Schofield Bar- He is-a 1962-graduate of Bell
Beverly ' Hillbillies. 8:30 p.m.
Jed -buys- a farming plot for
Granny -Color.
Green Acres, 9 p.m. '
Oliver tries- to gqt rid of a
sculpture without hurting Lisa’s
ftplings Color.
racks in Hawaii.
Street High ' School and en-
„ w t. j n j ited Mrs. Virginia Wilson and
> , Mr * I , C R £ U i yl “. nda '! ?, nd Coker, Jr. Blackwell durinu
Mis S Liianne Wright with Mr. the weekend 0n Tuesd of
ai*d Mrs Raymond Kuyken- k Mrs w p Lendim
dall of Columbia spent a
recent weekend with Mr. and
M i T i Hollifield 1x1 Ral ' ited ^Mrs. Wilson* and
el The Rev. and Mrs. Stanley BlackwelL
Hardee, Jr. of New Orleans, sp^^g
La., were visitors in the
community on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gas- o>Shields
kins, David and Bill, wore Mrs Frcd visitcd
Sunday visitors of her parents, hcr daughtcr and sim . in .| aWi
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Staggs in jy| r anc | jyj rs u err y jp,
Belton. They also visited Fork shoals on Sunday
their daughter and sister, Miss
Priscilla Gaskins in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Meeks
and Mrs. Carl Cannon and
children of Ninety Six visited
Mrs. Frances Meeks Sunday.
Miss Susie Meeks is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Frances
Meeks, during the semester
break of Winthrop College.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie C. Ter
rell of Bowman, Ga., spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. W. P. Terrell and visited
his father who is a patient in
the Woodruff Hospital.
The Rev. and Mrs. M. J.
Sanders and Malcolm and, Mr.
and Mrs. Buddy Sanders and
daughters Jan and Kathy and
Miss Lynn Hill spent the
weekend in Chatham, Va.,
going for the parents* week
end at Hargrave Military
Academy where Timmy San
ders. Son of the M. J. Sanders,
and Mike Sanders, son of the
Buddy Sanders, are sty|ients.
w Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James
JOHN C. HARMON
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WE’LL DROP this sug
gestion to merchants—
fire risk is greater . . .
icy sidewalks ihcrease
liability . . . merchandise
stocks are high. The W.
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a free survey of risks
and policies to assure ad
equate insurance cover
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