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t 0 THE CHRONICLE. Clinton, S. C., April 16, 1970—5-B News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN The Bill Senas were in Green- CARD OF THANKS ville last Sunday afternoon visit ing Mrs. Senns sister and bro- During my recent extended stay ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred in the local hospital so manypeo- Tinsley. pie visited andinquiredaboutme, sent cards and flowers, that I Mrs. L. D. Edmonds spent last would like to thank everyone for weekend in Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martin and Rev. and Mrs. Clee Blackwell. On Wednes day, Mrs. Edmonds visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace in Clinton. Mrs. Lottie Murphy of Union, Mrs. Cecil Estes and Debra Cro cker of Enoree visited Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy on Sunday af ternoon. Friday overnight guests of Mrs. Earl Connell and Mrs. Min nie Burnett were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hall of Henderson, N. C. Friends will be interested to know the Ronald Corleys are making their home in Temple Hills, Md., where Mr. Corley is a pilot for the United Air Lines. He is formerly of Clinton and Mrs. Corley is the former Becky Farmer of Joanna. Mrs. Guy Misenhiemer andMel of Chester spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce. Also, the Jim Cooks of Wood- bridge, Va., have returned after visiting with them, the Misen- hiemers, and other friends and relatives. their thoughtfulness in this way. Everyone was so nice and may God bless you. Mrs. Mae Smith RETURNS FROM VIETNAM L/Cpl. Paul Taylor of Renno is spending a leave with his mo ther, Mrs. Mary Alice Taylor. He has Just returned from a years tour of duty in Vietnam. He will be reporting to Paris Island fol lowing his leave. CARD OF THANKS My recent stay in the hospital was made more pleasant by my many friends who sent cards and flowers, who visited me and of fered prayers in my behalf. God bless each of you. Mrs. Mary Turner BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Bill Senn cele brated their 28th wedding anni versary on April 11. PARENTS DAY On April 15, Vicky Thomas, George Metts and George Stock- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riser and man Jr. celebrated birthdays. Kerry attended the 4th Annual Parents Day at Winthrop College Eddie Norris, Tommy Banks, in Rock Hill on Sunday. They Ronny Oswalt and Johnny Oswalt saw the Jr. Follies in Burns Au- observe birthdays today, ditorium, attended the Piano Re cital of Miss Chenl Lancaster, On April 17 Peggy Corley, Fur- who is a junior atWinthrop. They man Frady, Lynn Carol Crolly, also visited the GlencairnGar- Alan Johnson, Guy Prater and dens where Miss America, Miss Margie Hogan will celebrate S. C.. Miss Rock Hill and other birthdays on April 18. area beauty queens made their appearance. BIRTHS CONNELL Mr. and Mrs. Earl Connell an nounce the birth of a daughter, Gina Lynn on April 3 at New berry County Hospital. She is the former Lida Burnett. They have a son Scott age 6. MISS DUNN HONORED Miss Dorothy Dunn, May bride- elect <4 Algie Abrams was hon ored wltba miscellaneous shower on Saturday, April 11th at the Edu- cati'c Building of Epworth Methodist Church in Joanna. The church hall was beautifully de corated in spring flowers. The color scheme of pink and white was used. In the center of the serving table was a large silver candelabra with white candles and pink carnations on either side was a single candle holder with pink carnations and snapdragons around the candle. The hostess served London Fog punch, cake squares, mints and nuts. The guests were greeted at the door and pinned on favors of white bells tied with pink ribbon. The honoree s corsage was made of white bells with pink ribbon to match the favors. Mrs. Joy Abrams entertained with several bridal games. The out of town guest was Miss Dona Abrams of Green ville. Miss Dunn received many nice gifts. The hostess gift was a cake stand in her chosen chrystal pattern. The hostesses were Mrs. Joy Abrams, Mrs. Mary Nell A- brams, Mrs. Louise Wright, Mrs. Linda Turner, Mrs. Ruby Lewis, Mrs. Olivia Abrams, Mrs. Doro thy Dominick, Mrs. Haiel Moore and Mrs. Martha Thompson. The 19th brings a birthday to Darlene Shealy, D. E. Lindler, Tony Johnson and Milton Bolick. Many happy returns of the day on April 20 to Mae Smith, Mike Tucker, Ginny Oxner and to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morgan who ob serves a wedding anniversary. The 21st brings a birthday to Belva Meadors. Irby Ginn, Dottie Norris and Othello Gosnell will have birth days on April 22. ♦ * * Joan's Burial Place After Joan of Arc was burned at the stake, the final insult by the English was to refuse to bury the saint’s ashes They were gathered up and thrown into the Seine River LAURENS DRIVE-IN THEATRE Box Office Opens 6:30 Movie Starts 7:00 WED. - THUR. - FRI. AND SAT. APRIL 15-16-17-18 FIRST RUN SHOWING "Gaily, Gaily'" Beau Bridges and Brian Keith (M) Suggested for Mature Audiences SUN. - MON. - TUBS APRIL 19-20-21 FIRST RUN SHOWING "The Night They Raided MinskeyV' Jason Robards and Britt Ekland (M) Suggested For Mature Audiences 8 x 10 Color Portrait ONLY m NO AGE UMIT •O HANDLING CHARGK LIMIT ONK PER SUBJECT GROUPS SI OO PER PERSON EXTRA ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS IN SAME FAMILY St.4S EACH. SONNY'S STOP W SHOP FRIDAY. APRIL 17 11-7 pjxl Edgefield To Dedicate Museum In Celebration TOP SPEAKER — San dra Johnson of Aiken recently won the Re gional ‘Better Speakers’ Tournament sponsored by the State Baptist Training Union Depart ment. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hut- s o n Johnson of Aiken and is the granddaugh ter of Mrs. L. D. Ed monds of Joanna. A jun ior at Aiken High School, she will speak in the state tournament in Gaffney on April 27. Women account for 65 percent of the total labor force increase from 1940 to 1968, and their re presentation in the work force has risen from one-fourth to al most two-fifths of all workers. Looking ahead to 1975, the peat- est employment opportunities for women are expected to be in the professional and technical occu pations. Edgefield County, the proud county which holds the record of having furnished this great state with 10 of its most outstanding Governors, has been assigned the week of April 19th - 25th for its Tricentennial Celebration. Plans are fast taking shape for one of the most outstanding celebrations of any planned throughout the state, according to a schedule released by County Chairman H. Graham Reynolds of Trenton. Opening with the Dedication of the Pottersville Museum near Edgefield at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 19th, the celebration will continue on Wednesday, April 22nd, when the Town of Trenton will feature a tour entitled, ‘‘Peaches and Plantations”. This wiU include, among other points of interest, tours of several of the plantation homes. This tour is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tickets may be obtained from Oakley Park Mansion in Edge- field at a cost of $4. On Thursday the scene will shift to Edgefield when the Court house Square improvements will be dedicated at an afternoon cere mony and the Governors’ Beards grown by local citizens will be judged. Friday has been allocated to the Town of Johnston whose citi zens will not only celebrate the Tricentennial of South Carolina, but their own Centennial. A free tour of old and historic homes will open the Johnston Celebra tion starting at 10 a.m. Lunch will be available in Watson Park where there is ample parking space. Activities in Johnston will be highlighted by a parade through the principal streets at 3 p.m. terminating in Mims Memorial Park. Here the Tricentennial Gift to the Town, a beautiful granite fountain, will be presented, ac cepted and dedicated. Several noted speakers will pay tribute to the history of this progres sive community. Following the ceremonies, there will be a public reception in the school gym which is adjacent to the park. The County Seat of Edgefield will continue their celebration on Friday evening when there will be a Candlelight Tour of local homes. Tickets for this will be $2 available at any of the homes on tour. At 8:30 p.m. the Pres byterian College Choir will pre sent a program on the lawn at Oakley Park. Tickets for this are $2. On Saturday morning at 9:30 Edgefield will offer a tour of its most historic homes. This tour is priced at $4 and tickets are available at Magnolia Dale just off the Courthouse Square. A barbecue lunch will be avail able at The American Legion Home in Edgefield from 11 a.m. on at a nominal cost. Highlighting the entire Edge- field County Celebration will be a “Speaking”, sponsored by the en tire population of the county in the Courthouse Square at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 25th, at which the Guest Speaker will be the Honorable Spiro Agnew, the Vice President of the United States. The Vice President will be ac companied by Mrs. Agnew and will be presented to the gathering by United States Senator Strom Thurmond, a native of Edgefield County. According to advanc ed information, the Vice Presi dent and Mrs. Agnew are expect ed to be guests of the county for the most part of the weekend. Climaxing the busy week will be two Balls. First, the Edgefield County Youth Dance at the Nat ional Guard Armory in Johns ton at 8 p.m. cm Saturday, April 25th, and the second will follow when the Governors’ Ball will open at 9 p.m. In the Edgefield National Guard Armory. Honored Guests at this will be Governor and Mrs. Robert E. McNair, to gether with the following former Governors and their wives: Gov ernors Strom Thurmond, George Bell Timmerman, Ernest F. Rol lings and Donald Russell. The Governors’ Ball will be a black tie affair. 7/is Old 1umdi ‘The man who feta with other people never the pace.” SPRING MEETING . The Rev. Guy H. Smith, pastor of the On AJLP. Church, will be the visiting: preacher for the 1 Spring Meeting. o The Special Services Will Begin WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 Through SUNDAY, APRIL 19 7:30 P. M. There Will Be No Service Saturday Night Providence Associate Refomed Presbyterian Church South Broad Street CUntoa, 8. C. LIFE BEGINS AT 65! Blue Cross-Blue Shield, closes the gaps in Medicare coverage. BLUE CROSS-65 DEDUCTIBLE - MEDI CARE does not pay the first $52.00 of your hospital hills. BLUE CROSS-65 will pay this $52.00 for you. CO-INSURANCE- MEDICARE does not pay $13.00 per day for the 61st day through the 90th day of hospitalization. BLUE CROSS-65 will pay this $13.00 per dav for vou. BLUE CROSS-65' will also pay the $26 per day co-in surance when you use your 60 days of Medicare Life time Reserve Hospitaliza tion Benefits. EMERGENCY OUT PATIENT CARE - MEDI CARE will not pay any benefits for outpatient care unless you are covered by Part B. After a $50.00 cal endar-year deductible, Part B of Medicare will pay 80% of your outpatient care bills. BLUE CROSS-65 will pay 20% of your outpatient hos pital bill within 72 hours following an accidental in jury and for emergency care for sudden and serious med ical conditions rendered within 72 hours after the onset of such conditions. Also, BLUE CROSS-65 will pay 20% of your outpatient hospital bills for use of the hospital’s facilities for minor surgical operations, radia tion therapy, inhalation therapy and physical ther apy. EXTENDED CARE FA CILITY - MEDICARE will pay your bill in full, in a semi-private room, for the first 20 days while being treated in a skilled Extend ed Care Facility. 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