The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 17, 1969, Image 9
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 17, 1969—1-B
News of Joanna
By MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent-Representative Dial 697-6948
GRANDDAUGHTERS’ PICNIC —
Members of the Winthrop Grand
daughters’ Club £ot together for the
annual spring picnic held at The
Shack, Wmthrop’s recreation area.
The Granddaughters’ Club is an or-
ganization of students whose mothers
or grandmothers attended Winthrop.
Shown, left to right, are Teresa Ho
gan, Donna Brannon and Jane Bo
land, all of Clinton, and Amanda Rob
inson of Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bozard,
Martin and Margaret visited Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Cash in Cow-
pens on Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
J. M. Bozard, who was there for
a few days, returned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Arthur, and
children of Titusville, Fla., en
joyed the recent holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wooten
and sons visited their former
pastor and family, Rev. and Mrs.
Olin Martin in Beauford, N.C.,
last Monday.
Mrs. Minnie Burnett, John
Burnett, and Kevin were last
Sunday dinner guests of Miss
Rosabelle Kitchens in Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchens
and sons ofNewberry joined them
there.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fuller
and children spent the Easter
holidays touringpoints of interest
in Nashville, Term.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. White, Sr., and Mrs. L. L.
Simpson were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Simpson of Marietta, Ga.
Johnny Willingham, student at
the Citadel in Charleston enjoyed
the Easter holidays at Myrtle
Beach and at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Will
ingham.
Buddy Seawright, J. M. Bodie
Sr., George Crabtree and David
Myers were among the ones to
attend the baseball game in At
lanta, Ga. over the weekend.
Mrs. Eckard Boyce of Sumter
is spending the week with her
daughter and family Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Furr in Clinton and other re
latives in Joanna.
Mrs. Sara O’Shields is on
an extended visit with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Kennington in Atlan
ta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
O’Shields in Marietta, Ga.
Mrs. Russell Dean and child
ren of Powhaton, Ya., spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Phillips, Rev. Dean, who was
holding a revival at the h irst
Baptist Church in Latta, was a
Sunday overnight guest. They re
turned to tlieir home on Mon
day. Mrs. Obie Dyckes and daugh
ter of Great Falls were here on
Friday and Saturday and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Phillips and sons
of Charlotte were Saturday
guests.
Mrs. Belle Willingham re
turned on Saturday after spend
ing a week in Ninety-Six with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner. On
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Murphy of Greenville were her
guests.
Mrs v Mary Belle Johnson of
Newberry spent the weekend with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Derrill Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright Sr.
and children of Waycross, Ga.,
spent the Easter holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Godfrey. Ttiey left on Sat
urday to visit Mr. Wrights
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Wright in Pnlkton, N. C. liefore
returning to Ga.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. G. Murphy were Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Murphy ofSpindale, N.C.,
Mrs. Mae Spurlin of Cliffside,
N.C., Mrs. J. H. Campbell and
daughter, Mrs. Frances Gibson
of Gaffney.
On Sunday Mrs. Leroy Brown
visited her mother, Mrs. Suzie
Lawrence who is ill at the home
of another daughter, Mrs. Sara
Parker, in Fnoree.
Junior Bodie entered the local
hospital on Sunday to undergo
surgery on Monday.
Donnie Estes, of the U.S. Navy
has returned to Memphis, Tenn.,
after spending the recent Eas
ter holidays with his mother,
Mrs. Lillian Estes.
Mrs. Lorena Nix, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Nix and Amanda of
Greenville were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 rank Long
shore and daughters, Gloria and
Sandra returned on Sunday after
a weeks vacation with relatives
in Arkansas and in Kansas City,
Mo., with his sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Magilt, and
also in Walnut Hill, 111., with Mrs.
Longshore’s aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Gilliland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slayton of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tay
lor and Kenny of Great Falls
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Wtiitmire. Joining them
for dinner on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. John 11. Sweat and
Bryce of Rock Hill and Mr. and
Mrs. Ansel Gilliam of Laurens.
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas P.
Kitchens and infant daughter,
Kristie Leigh, fWarner-Robins,
Ga., spent tlie Faster holidays
witti Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven.
On Faster Sunday, at the F irst
Presbyterian Church in Joanna,
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Kitchens dedi
cated Kristie to G<*1 in baptism.
The baptism was administered by
Rev. Leon Jeffords in the pre
sence of the congregation, and,
many friends and relatives of the
young couple.
Here for the weekend and es
pecially for the baptismal ser
vice, were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Collier and Andy of Douglas, Ga.,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Elliott,
Donna and T •mmy f Mt. Plea
sant.
IN BELGIUM
Petty officer 2/c and Mrs.
George Herman Lyda and sons,
George Jr. and Steven of Char
leston enjoyed two weeks here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Lyda. On April 6, lie left
for Belgium to begin a tour of
duty there. Mrs. Lyda and child
ren who returned to Charleston,
will join him at a later date
this month. Petty Officer Lyda
has served eight years in the Air
Force and four years in the Navy
and began another four years in
December.
RETURNS TO VIETNAM
Sgt. John W. Moon Jr., who
just completed a years tour of
duty in Vietnam spent a 30-day-
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Moon Sr. He left
on Monday, April 7 for six more
months of duty in Vietnam.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Saturday afternoon at the
home ofMr. and Mrs. W. E. Puck
ett, Mrs. Betty Vaughan honored
her little daughter, Debbie with a
birthday party. A numlier of her
friends enjoyed it along with her
and each rememt>ered her with a
gift. Outdoor games were played
and delicious refreshments were
enjoyed by all.
MISS HOLLAND HONORED
on Friday evening at the home
of Mrs. Harold J. Seawright, Miss
Diane Holland of Clinton, May
Bride-elect, w r as honored with a
miscellaneous shower. There
were 45 guests present and all
enjoyed games to suit the occa
sion. The honoree received many
nice gifts which slie opened for
all to see. Delicious refresh
ments were served. Among the
out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Lois Jenkins, Mrs. IreneTolbert
and daughter, Kay of Greenwood.
Assisting Mrs. Seawright with
tlie shower were Mrs. Janet
Gardner, Mrs. Syble Whittle,
Mrs. Johnny Jenkins, Mrs. Ruth
Seawright, Mrs. Virginia Garner,
Mrs. Mary Seawright, and Mrs.
Mary Godfrey.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Mrs. Roy Haupfear, the former
Miss Peggy Hayes, was honored
with a miscellaneous shower last
Saturday evening at the Joanna
Club House. The group was lead
in games suit the occasion by
one of the hostess. Mrs. Haupfear
was the recepient of many nice
gifts. Delicious refreshments
were served by tlie hostess, Mrs.
Doris Whitmire, and Mrs. Judy
Simmons, of Joanna, and Mrs.
Bobby Bearden and Miss Gail
Payton of Enoree.
Joanna Girl Invades
Man s' Radar World
Winston-Salem Air Force Sta
tion is no longer a man’s world.
For the first time in the history
of the radar squadron, a female
member (if the A ir Force has been
assigned to the unit.
And that’s not all - the WAF,
A 1C Susanne Brown and her hus
band both wear the Air Force
Blue. Things just haven’t lieen the
same since Communication Spe
cialist Susanne, a native of Jo
anna, and her husband, A 1C Ron
ald M. Brown of Feasterville,
Pa., a Digital Data Technician,
arrived on station.
Susanne enlisted in the Air
Force in I-ebruary of 1968 and
was assigned to Keesler AFB,
Mississippi, for training as a
Communications Specialist. Af
ter her training, she remained at
Keesler as a member of the
school squadron.
Ron enlisted in December of
1967 and was likewise assigned to
Keesler for training in Digital
Data Transmitters.
The rest of the story is of
course, old hat. They met, fell
in love and were married in the
Base Chapel, at Keesler in No
vember J 1968. Since the Air
Force endeavors to assign all
husband-wife Air Force mem-
liers to the same base, the Browns
were selected for assignment to
the 810th Radar Squadron.
It. Cl Russell 1. Schuenke,
the unit i mmander, welcomed
(tie Hr >wns to this station. They
are currently residing at 3910
N. Main Street, High Point, N.C.
+ * +
Livingston Wins
Agricultural Award
John A. Livingston of Cross
Hill and 1’. Daniel Willis of Roe
buck, seni t agricultural educa
tion majors at Clemson Univer
sity, were recipients J Agri
cultural F ducati >n < bib awards
during Honors and Awards Day
ceremonies at the university.
I he awards are made annually
in recognition f their outstand
ing activities, interests, and ac
complishments in the Agricul
tural F duration Club program.
. . . Romance in Blue
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Oet in the habit of having- our Service Depart
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400 West Main Street
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