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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
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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.
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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-
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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. You can,
however^ileahst^fjthings^ou^
need with one of your local de
partment stores — just as to
day’s “first-time brides" are do
ing — then glee the store’s name
to your friends and relatives and
let them make their selections
from this list.
NOTE TO OVERWORKED: A
husband pitches in on a share of
the general housework only if his
wife is also holding down a day
time job. Otherwise, these
chores — cleaning, dusting, dish
washing, laundry — are, as your
husband
work.*
tells you, “woman’s
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