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I — — -S i-%. m WINTHROP GRADU- ATE—Patay Simmons graduated recently from Winthrop College. Hiss Simmons, who re ceived a B.S. degree, majored in special edu cation, and was on the Dean’s List for the past two semesters. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Simmons of Clinton. GRADUATES — Ter ry C. Martin of Joan na graduated from the EHm Bible Institute in lima. New York, on Sunday, May 24. he is the son of Rev. and Mrs. John C. Martin of Jo anna. Martin majored in theology at the Insti tute, and he was select ed to lead the singing during the graduation. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., June 4, 1970—&-B News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN World's smallest hoofed animal is the chevrotain or moese deer of the East In die! aod WhtLuAfttfSa, whwl melsures •fttftl&inohefrJttgfe at the shoulders. Mr. and Mrs. Junious Truitt of Sumter visited Mrs. Nora Boyce and other relatives on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Maroney and Sara of Batesburg spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Morgan were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Derrick in Johnston. CRAWFORD IN SCHOOL Sp/5 William Crawford, who has been at Ft. Benning for a year, is presently enrolled at NCO School at Ft. McClellan, in Annistine, Ala. Mrs. Chistopher Sheehan and daughter Rachael returned to Ontario, CanadaonSunday after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Nell Surratt, other relatives and friends. Rev. and Mrs. Clee Black- well, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mar tin and Mr. Johnny Blackwell of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pace of Clinton visited Mrs. L D. Edmonds and Dora on Sunday. Fridays guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor and Joyce of Asheville, N. C. On Sunday their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cheek and Mrs. Lillie Lit tlefields of Greenville, Miss Gena Littlefields of Whitten Vil lage, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks, Miss Hazel Brooks, Miss Etta Holcombe, and Mrs. Ruth Chapman of Easley. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mr. Dock Hawkins returned on Monday from the Self Me morial Hospital in Greenwood. Mrs. Thelma Banks returned home on Friday after spending a few days at the Columbia Hospital. ATTENDED WEDDING Attending the Laney - Crolley wedding in Camden on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. John Sirmans, Mrs. Larry Mc- Cravey and Lisa, Mrs. Lillian Wright, and Mr. andMrs.John- Moore and Dickie. H i * t. rt J ' i ' ' Mr. Crolley is the son of the former Edna Farmer of Joanna. ATTENDED FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce and Mr. Freeman Evans were a- mong the ones to attend the fun eral of Mr. Carlos Swindell in Newberry at the West End Bap tist Church onSunday afternoon. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Miss Menita Brewington, whose wedding will be in the near future was honored with a miscellaneous shower on Satur day night. It was held at the home of Mrs. James Price on Academy Street in Clinton. A large number of guests enjoyed the party with her, with each one remembering her with a gift. Games to suit the occas ion were played, afterwhich de licious refreshments were served. WOMANS CLUB On Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 the Joanna Woman’s Club will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Joanna Club House. There will be a covered dish supper. Also, the members will reveal their Joanna sister. All members are urged to at tend. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Jerry Kinard celebrates a birthday today, June 4. On Friday, June 5th Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puckett will observe a wedding anniversary. Saturday, June 6 brings a birthday to Keith Case, Me linda Hendrix and Virginia Ha zel. Roy Sexton and Mrs. Sue Chrishawn will observe a birth day on June 7 and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Murrah, Sr. will ob serve a wedding anniversary. Many happy returns of the day on June 8th to Janet Dav enport, Jennifer Barnes, John Nabors, Jerry Arrowood and Tommy Jenkins. The same day brings a wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Darden. Betty JeanSanford, Mrs. Evie Jphnson, and AUie Mae Puck ett will celebrate birthdays oo June 9. Miss Prater Receives Discharge From Navy Miss Debbie Prater, daughter of Mrs. Bill Prater and the late Mr. Prater of Joanna, received her discharge last weekend at the Naval Air Station, Pensa cola, Fla. after three years tour of duty with the United States Navy. She graduated from Clinton High School in 1967 and was sworn into naval service on May 31, 1967, at Ft. Jackson. From there she went to Naval Recruit Training Center (Wo men) in Bainbridge, Md. for three months of “bootcamp.” There she served as master-al arms of her company’s bar racks, assistant Recruit Chief A Naval Air Station in Pensa cola, Fla., where she spent the remainder of her tour. While there she was attached to the Public Affairs Office of the Air Station. Besides public relations work, Debbie was a writer for the base newspaper and upon occasion, she wrote scripts for radio and television releases. She also conducted tours of the station for visiting groups. Miss Prater plans to make a career as a writer. She will be spending the summer months with her family. MBS PRATER Petty Officer and finally Re cruit Chief Petty Officer. She was also Platoon Adjutant at graduation exercises. Following Bainbridge, Miss Prater attended the Defense Information School at Ft. Ben jamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind., and took the journalism course offered to all branches of the Army Forces and was one of five women in a class of 50 and the only WAVE. Upon grad uation from journalist school, she was enrolled in the Armed Forces Broadcast Specialist course. This time she was one of two women in a class over 40 service personnel. Here she was taught all aspects of ra dio and television operation. 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