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1 { I 4-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 22, 1969 News of Joanna By MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correapondent-Representat ive Dial 697-6949 Mr. and Mrs. WadsworthNiver returned on Sunday after mo toring to Mobile, Ala., where they spent several days with the for mer’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niver. While they were on their trip, their son, Charles Robert visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy DeYoung in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce visit ed Mrs. Robert Boyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Boyce in Lynch burg and Mrs. Maggie Sutton in Lamar, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce of Aiken spent last weekend in Jo anna with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce and Mason Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland returned on Tuesday after spend ing several days in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wein- bery, Missy and Bucky. PIC n PAY SHOES Going-0ut-0f Business We're Closing Our Doors! Our Entire $50,000 Inventory of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes Must Be Sold . .. Thousands of Pairs ... All The Newest Styles and Colors. SAVE * We’re Selling Out To The Bare Walls. Nothing Held Back. Fantastic Savings On Shoes For Ev ery Member of The Family! IN THE LAVONNE SHOPPING CENTER, LAURENS Open Monday-Thursday 9-7 Friday-Saturday 9-9 Plenty of Free Parking All Sales Final ... No Refunds or Exchanges ••••••••••••••a Mrs. Jean Miller, Joined by Mrs. Billy Stokes of Greenville, spent the weekend in Fair Bluff, N.C. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reid, David and Tony and also Tommy Holcombe spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simmons in Claredon, N.C. On Sunday the Reids visited Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Reid in Whitmire. Thursday guests crfMrs. Willie O’Dell were Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Cline and Julie of Ann Ar bor, Mich., Mrs. Fred L. Ross of Cayce, and Mrs. Gail Nabors and daughter, Susan of Clinton. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Crystelle C. Morse due to the death of her brother, Leon Craig, in Greenville. Also to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckom in the death of their son William Beckom of Greenwood. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES On May 15 birthday celebrants were Debbie Thomas, Otis Lewis and Kenneth Chalk. Gene Bishop and Mildred Waits observed a birthday on May 16. Mrs. Claude Lawson, Delia Russell and Larry Summers ce lebrated a birthday on May 17. Fred Smith observed a birth day on May 19. Mrs. May Bell Hawkins had a birthday on May 20. The ones who celebrated a birthday on May 21 were Bill Douglas, Eddie Gaffbey and Rosa lie Oswalt and Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Burns observed awed- ding anniversary. Today, May 22, Martha Lawson and Alfred Niver celebrate birth days. Also Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brown will observe a wedding anniversary. On Friday, May 23, Mrs. Marion Hamm, Frances Sum mers and Willie Shaw will cele brate a birthday. Birthday celebrants on Satur day May 24 will be Cy Abrams, Dot Lollis, R. W. Shipp, Frank Simpson, Bill Davenport and Dick Vaughan HI, and those observing a wedding anniversary will be Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wier. Happy birthday to Buddy Murrah, Hugh Brock, Johnnie Moore Jr., Billy Holsooback, and Willie Longshore on May 25. Also on May 25 Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Holsonback will observe a wedding anniversary. Louise Kramm and Bill Byars will celebrate a birthday on May 26. The 27th brings a birthday to Lila Gresham, Susan Prater, Missy Smith and Marion Banks and a wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. PoweU. Many happy returns of the day on May 28th to Rusty Yarborough, Geneva B. Floyd, Rook Thomas and McNeal Snelgrove. IN MISSISSIPPI —Air man Lloyd R. Lollis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lollis of 404 Magno lia St., Joanna, has com pleted basic training at Lackland A F B, Texas. He has been assigned to Keesler AFB., Miss., for training in commun ication electronic s y s- tems. Airman Lollis, a 1968 graduate of Clin ton High School, attend ed Clemson University. Pvt Fleming Finishes Training Mr. and Mrs. James L. Flem ing and children and Mr. Carl Drakeford were at Paris^Island Marine Base Monday and attend ed graduation exercises. Their son, Jerome, was a member of the class following completion of his recruit train ing, after which he left for Camp LaJune in North Carolina. Pvt. Fleming is a 1968 graduate of Bell St. High School. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drakeford of Columbia, S. C., spent the weekend with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fleming. I\ For the No.1 deal on the No.1 truck... Come to Ford Country! § s 1 Now’s your chance to save on Crulse-O- Matic, power brakes and even air con ditioning on America’s best-selling pickups. Gat Ford’s exclusive Twin-I-Beam front suspension to smooth the rids, plus the roomiest, most comfortable cab on the road. Special prices on specially equipped F-100's, too. Ford pickups work like a truck, ride tike a car. Dear Sally BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: My 17-year- old son lied to me this morn ing, and I don’t know just how to handle it I have been permit ting him the use of the family car one evening a week, and I have long suspected that an ex cessive amount of mileage has been accumulating on the odo meter. So, Just before his date last night I checked the mileage, and this morning I almost fell over when I discovered the car had traveled 127 miles last night! Then I asked my son casually where he and his girl had gone last night, and in a matter-of- fact way he replied, “Just to the movie (only three miles from our home) and to the snack shop (one half mile from here).* I’m really broken up about this! Will you please suggest something I might do about I? DAD. DEAR DAD: Sit down for a good father-and-son talk with the boy about such things as honesty, trustworthiness, and integrity . . .and, of course, you should ground him for awhile. DEAR SALLY: I’m a young wo man of 27, and throughout my life my parents have invariably ob jected to every man I’ve had more than one or two dates with. It seems they cannot bear the idea of losing the “little girl’ to any man. Now I’m going through the same sort of torture again be cause of a fine young man of 29 whom I have “dared* to date re gularly for over three months, whom I love and who loves me. He wants to marry me—but I know any announcement of such a plan at home wiU mean a break with my parents. They are other wise wonderful people and I love them wholeheartedly. Please, I need some advice! AMIE. DEAR AMIE: At 27, you arecer- tainly old enough to make your own decisions about your own life. If you and this young man are really in love, then that’s all there is to it. Tell your pa rents firmly of your plans to marry him and that you hope it wiU be with their blessings--but either with or without, the mar riage is on. DEAR SALLY: I have been a wi dow for two years, and am now about to be married again. Since most of the household gadgets and possessions of mypreviousmar- 1',*. : 2> NOblr now-atCarolina Ford Dealers. Baldwin Motor Company, Inc. North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C. m • £ %. i riage are still in excellent con dition, I don’t have any need for the usual kind of wedding gifts. Under these circumstances,would it be all right for me to mention on the engraved wedding invita tions the kind of gifts we could make good use of? SECOND TIME AROUND. DEAR SECOND TIME: In the first place, formally engraved in vitations are not usually sent for a second marriage. And in the se cond place, the inclusion of the kind of Information you suggest in a wedding invitation would tx in the worst of taste. 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