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4 % 2-C—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 20, 1970 Mr - ^ Mrs- Houston May. They will leave this week for Yuma, Arizona. News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN Mrs. Lillian Carnes of Art- esla, California returned on Sat urday alter spending two weeks with her brother and sister-in- law Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Estes. On Sunday, August 9, a family get together was held at th$ Estes home. Joining them and Mrs. Carnes for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Estes of Ware Shoals, Ralph Estes of Palatka, Fla., Mrs. Mary Evans and children of Hickory Tavern, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Estes and children of Mauldin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Estes, and Darlene, Mrs. Thelma Estes, Chucky and Jodie Souls of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. David Estes and Missy, Mrs. Pauline Raman- tanin, Mrs. Eva Russo and Ted of Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bodie and children of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Adams, Tracy and Trey of Houston, Tex. arrived on Friday and is spending the week with Mrs. Adams parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Estes and other friends and relatives. Jeff and Gene Hogan spent last week-end at Myrtle Beach. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh were Mr. and Mrs. Coy Bedenbaugh and family of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Colie Perry of Columbia. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bedenbaugh visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Croft and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morgan. They had been here last week-end at which time the Bedenbaughs had honored Mrs. Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan with a birthday dinner, with their immediate families there to enjoy it. Mr. Houston May spent Tues day and Wednesday in Manches ter, Tenn. with his mother, Mrs. Annie May, who is ill at her home there. ON LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Hall man, titfna and infant son Alan Shaw, who were stationed in Georgia spent his leave here with Mrs. Hallmans parents, Mrs. Margie Simpson, Miss Jorja Simpson and Miss Margaret White were Saturday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Weaver, Debbie and Alan in Maritla, Ga. Debbie and Alan joined them on Sunday and they spent the day at Stone Mountain and Six Flags Over Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wall and Mrs. John L. Moon of Greer and Mrs. Yates Spur ling of Cliffside, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy during last week. Mrs. Carrie Belle Boyce visited in Sumter over the week end. Mrs. Josie Boyce, Miss Kar- end Lowery and Miss Vicki Humphrey joined Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Boyce in Lynchburg and spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. J. M. Bozard attended i the graduation exercises at Clemson University on Sat urday, August 8 at which her grandson, Richard M. Cash of Cowpens received his Masters Degree in Industrial Education. She had joined Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cash and Mrs. Richard M. Cash to attend, afterwhich they all were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Grif fis in Pendleton. On Sunday Mrs. Bozard join ed other members of the family and attended the annual Bishop reunion which was held at the Joanna Club house. RETURNED FROM GERMANY SP/4 Randy Rushton returned from a tour of duty in Germany and has been spending a month leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ReginaldRushton. On Mon day he left for Ft. Lewis, Wash ington where he will be stationed at the present time. RECEIVES DISCHARGE Sgt. Joseph Abrams has re turned after receiving his dis charge at Travis Air Force BASE, California. His last tour of duty was in Viet Nam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams. THANK YOU NOTE We wish to thank each one for their many acts of kind ness shown us at the time of the loss of our loved ones. We appreciated the foodbrouglft in by the ladies in the community. May God bless all of you. Mrs. Vadie C. Adair Mr. Grover Adair Nan, Laura and Arnold RECORD PARTY Lois Duncan, who observed her 16th birthday on August 3rd was given a record party on Friday evening. The guests join ed Lois in the fun and fellowship afterwhich delicious refresh ments were served by the hon- oreels Mother, Mrs. Evelyn Moates, and Mrs. Margie Rogers. OUTING The Young People of the First Presbyterian Church of Joanna enjoyed a picnic on Sat urday, August 8, Rev. and Mrs. Jim Bankhead acompanied them. It was held at Warrier Creek near Clinton. A good time was had by the entire group. EASTERN STAR On Saturday, August 8, the OES area school #4 was held in Sumter. Attending the meet ing were Mrs. Ella Lowery of Joanna, Mrs. Lillian Pressley of Laurens, Mrs. Addie Woods and Mrs. Irene Pullon of Ware Shoals. After the meeting the ladies were overnight guests of Mrs. Lee McLeod. On Sunday, August 16, Mrs. Ella Lowery, Mrs. Lillie Pres sley joined by Mrs. Joann Green of Laurens attended the Worthy Matrons White Ray Club at the Masonic Temple in Dentsville. The Order of the Rainbow for girls is putting on a program Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse in Joanna. The public is invited to attend. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES David Norwood, Trina May, Margie Rogers, Ruth Hair, and Phyllis Bagwell observe birth days today and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce a wedding anniver sary. On Friday George Kramm will have a birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton a wedding anniversary. On Saturday, August 22, Gene Koon, Faye Tucker, Alan Petty, Claude Lawson, will observe a birthday and Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Thomas a wedding anniver sary. Many happy returns of the day on August 23 to Tom Gaf fney and to Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Waits who observe a wed ding anniversary. On Monday August 24, birth.- day celebrats are Paul Rogers, Dianne Rice and Eddison Prater. Macie Johnson, Mrs. Willie O’Dell and Earl Holsonbackwill celebrate a birthday on August 25. Chris Morse has a birthday on August 26 and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McCarson a wedding anniversary. Horizon Girls Enjoy Trip To Beach 4-H Girls Attend Camp Cooper BY NELL K. HARRISON ASST. HOME ECONOMIST Five girls from Laurens County recently attended the State 4-H Conservation Camp at Camp Bob Cooper. The Camp was held from Tuesday, July 28 through Thursday, July 30. The girls attending were De bra Adams, Kim Kelley, and Sandra Longshore of the Joanna 4-H Club and Sally Jones and Cheryl Kellett of the Greenpond 4-H Club. Mrs. Nell Harrison, Asst. Home Economist, accom panied the group. The theme of the camp was “Environment - Action Now." Various speakers pointed out problems of air pollution, how our soil and water couldbeused to improve our environment, and the use of pesticides. The girls enjoyed swimming and other recreation that was planned for them. A trip to Ocean Drive be came a reality for 20 members of Mrs. J. E. Seawright’s 11th grade Horizon Girls on Sunday August 9. The trip had been planned for two years with the girls saving their dues, raking leaves, selling jewelery, and baby sit ting. Mrs. Seawright was accom panied for the week by Mrs. Olin Stewart of Mountville as chaperon. Some of the nighlights of the^ week were trips to Myrtle Beach, shopping sprees, movies and, in the wee hours of morn ing, shaving cream battles. On one of the trips to the amuse ment center all twenty of the girls rode the merrie go around at one time. ° Along with the good time the girls in groups of four took time about preparing meals and other work details. MrsjSeawright in reviewing the week’s activities stated that part of their schedule for the coming year would include cook ing classes at the Camp Fire Hut beginning in September. Saturday night was the big night, the group enjoyed a sea food dinner at Calabash and re turned to Myrtle Beach for the dance at the Pavilion. Mr. Sea wright who rejoined the groip on Friday night to help with luggage and the return trip home, accompanied them on this Saturday night excursion. ’ Shown above are the 20 Hori zon Girls who made the trip to Ocean Drive Beach. They are shown in front of a van driven by Mr. J. E. Seawright as they got ready to leave. Left to right are Jenks Macdonald, Mrs. Olin Stewart, Joan Bundrick, Mimi Braswell, Janice Weir, Jettie Young, Beth Johnson, Jackie Shealy, Emmie Ann Gault, Mary Ann Ferguson,Susan King, Janet Alexander, Mary Beth Manley, Sharon Stewart, MarySimmons, Robbie Kate Cox, Deborah Cle- land, and Mrs. Seawright, group lead. Top Row: Cathy Vaughan, Cathy Seawright, and Lynn Byars. The group was ac companied by Mr. Marvin Man- ley. Mr. and Seawright and Mr. Manley returned home Sunday night after helping get the girls settled in their beach house. DSCODHI ■fe. REG. 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