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1 L I 4-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 27, 1970 News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN Mrs. Floyd Pitts and Miss Bonnie Pitts Joined Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton on Saturday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kinard in West minister. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Sextons wedding anniversary which they observ ed on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.W. H. Marcing- ill of Mt. Holly. N. C. were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Floyd Pitts. Russ, KeVin and Adair Dean of Powhatan, Va. spent last week with their grancfcarents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. Mrs. Russell Dean joined them on Friday. They returned to their home on Tuesday. and Kelly returned on Tuesday night toNew Orleans, La. where Mr. Delk is a student at the Baptist Seminary. They had spent several days with Mrs. Delk’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown. Last Sunday Mr. Delk was guest speaker at the morning worship service at the Baptist Church in Joanna. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Brown, Robbie, Rickie and Crystie, of Rock Hill. Mrs. Pearl Lowman, Mrs. and Danny visited Mrs. J. J. Lowman last Sunday at White Rock. Danny Thomas, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, returned to Cedar Springs School in Spartanburg on Sunday. Will You Be | 6 Years Old | In September?! pet Your FREE Pepsi Party Packagei ( THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 Broad St, Clinton, S. C. BALDWIN MOTOR CO. LOOK FOR This Is The Only Place You Can Get Your THIS TRUCyBk 1 Pepsi ' Party Packa ge ! H you Hv# In Graonvin* or Louron* Cflurrttoa. I and wlfl ba six (6) veors old anytime In Sept. here's oil you hove to do to got your trot Pepsi Hoppy Birthday Party Package. Mayo ! Mom or Dad, or your guardian take you to the I Pepsi-Party Truck tc help you carry your big Pepsi-Party Package home You must bring your Wrth certificate ond 36 cents *° r bottle de posit (this will be returned to you . remem ber, a bottle returned Is money earned!) Now you con have your own Birthday Party ond In vite your own friends 1 n /*S j MORE THAN 66 PEPSI-PARTY ITEMS 12 BIG Bottles of Pepsi-Cola 12 Cups of Pet Ice Cream* With Spoons. A 2-Lb. Birthday Coke* from Bost Bakery the people who hake Bost Bread Birthday Candles Pepsi-Party Napkins Pepsi-Party Birthday Cerfiticate. Pepsi-Party Straws. Birthday Party Games Sheet. This Toy Chest for your Treasure WILL YOU BE 6 YEARS OLD IN OCTOBER Watch Papers For Your Pepsi-Party Package Locations PEPSICOLA Pepsi-Party Balloons *Ice cream and cake may be frozen until actual date of birthday' Bottled by Pepsi-Cola Co.. 765 Poinsett Hwy., Under Appointment From * Fopsi-CeU* Company, N Y., N. Y V ilkb- ' - V Miss Ruth Davenport and Miss Sue Davenport were visi tors in Greenville on Friday evening. Mrs. Sue Misenhiemer and Mel were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce. Mrs. Susie Lawrence of Enoree is on an extended visit with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mil ler has been visiting in Green ville with their son Roger and his daughter Sonya, and Mrs. Miller who is a patient at Greenville General Hospital. Sympathy is extended to the latter and their families for loss of their infant daughter, Kimberly Jean. Bobby Joe Brunson of Sumter is spending the week here with his grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Belle Boyce. Mrs. H. E. Echols of Col umbia, La. returned recently after spending some time here with Miss Ruth Hair and other relatives and friends. Before leaving a family-get-together was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Hair in Green wood. The ones attending from here along with Mrs. Echols were Miss Ruth Hair, Mr. Wen dell Hair, Mr. Lester Hair and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hair and Dina. ATTENDED REUNION On Sunday the Boyce Reunion ^was held at the Sonoco Lake- *View Club in Hartsville. At tending from here and Clinton were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Furr and Martha, Miss Julia Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce, Tommy and Ray Boyce, Mrs. Buford Lowery and Karen, Mrs. Carrie Bell Boyce and Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hogan, Jeff and Gene. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Marler of Arizona and Mrs. Debeney Yarborough of Columbia were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy. Mrs. Randy Morse of Wash- • ington, D. C. arrived on Thurs- | day to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Morse. Before returning on Sunday evening, they all spent the day in Mauldin with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kibler, Stacy and Tia. Last week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morse were Mrs. Bill Moore and children of Columbia. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Lessie Morgan enter ed Bailey Memorial Hospital on Sunday. Roy Stockman is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Sam White is a patient at the Newberry Hospital. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. David R. Mey ers of Hinsdale, HI. announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Louise. She is the former Dol- lie Adair of Joanna. PAJAMA PARTY Tammy Davenport and a few of her friends enjoyed a pajama party on Friday night at her home on Magnolia Street. They enjoyed playing records and a number of party games. ATTENDED FUNERAL Marvin Adair, G. V. Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phil lips attended the funeral of their nephew, Dewey Adair, on Saturday in Clarksville, Ga. ATTENDED WEDDING Miss Susan Davenport at tended the Dow-Grubbs wed ding in Greenwood on Saturday afternoon at the Harris Bap tist Church. She sang three appropriate songs and was ac companied on the organ by Mr. Matt Lembaugh of Easley. Mr. Lembaugh was a house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Davenport over the week end. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES Deri Jacks, Jean Bridges, and Reba Burns observes a Birthday today, August 27. Lavaughn Dent and Phillip Rogers, has a birthday on Fri day, August 28. I I o LpjcrLrL.tr DELUXE FABRIC MACHINE LETS YOU PRE-SOAK AUTOMATICALLY BIG-CAPACITY WASHER WITH DELUXE STYLING • Fountain-Filter* lint removal '• Wide-arc spiral agitation • Three soil-removel cycles • Tempering water cool-down • Heavy-duty Vz H.P. motor • Heavy-duty transmission Many happy returns of the day on August 30 to Ira Dom inick who has a birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Holson- back and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver who observes a wedding anniversary. Mildred Morris, Louise Lathrop, Eddie Abrams, and Karen Nabors celebrates a birthday on August 31 and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Williams ob serves a wedding anniversary. On the 1st day of Septem ber Clara Brannon and Ellie Kelly celebrates a birthday. Bruce Barber, Steve Holt, Mary Tarlton, Bertha Hol combe and Christine Lollis will celebrate birthdays on Septem ber 2 and Mr. and Mrs. Wood- row Caughorn a wedding an niversary. Library Gets $9,521 Grant The Laurens County Library has received a grant of $9,521. 80 in State Aid from the South Carolina State Library to be used for new books and pro fessional personnel during 1970-71, according to Mrs. J. B. Hart, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Administered by the South Carolina State Library, the program of State Aid for county and regional libraries has been long established in South Carolina and has resulted in the extension of public li brary service to ail counties of the State. In 1967, State Aid grants were changed from a low fixed amount to increased amounts based on the number of residents in each county. These larger grants have enabled li braries to increase book col lections and to employ more trained personnel. All of the State’s 46 counties receive some form of State A id for public library development and extension, but only those public libraries which are le gally established and give county - wide service through bookmobiles, stations, and branches are eligible for the direct grant-in-aid. Since 1925, the percentage of women working in the South Carolina textile industry has ranged between 33 (in 1932) and 43.5 (in 1945), according to the S. C. Department of Labor. Currently, women make up 39 per cent of the textile work force in the state. 20 Garden dormouM 21 Lair 22 Bumpkins 24 Eu-ahapcd 21 Prepetition 27 Pronoun 30 Suit maker 32 Staler 34 rail to notice 35 Vipera 30 Sister (ab.) 37 Snarl 30 Comfort 40 Food regime 41Cheet (slang) 43 Discoverer of radium 45 Container for tools 41 Supervisors 51 Oil (sufflx) 53 Hole in a pipe 53 Norwegian capital 54 Air (comb, form) 55 Small children 55 Main stalk 57 Also 23 Essential oil 24 Elevator in van tor 33 Perfect 38 Bear witness 40 Daggers 48 Dry (comb, form) 50 Dawn goddess SPEC. 4 QUINN COMPLETES 4-DAY HOLLAND MARCH Army Specialist Four Ronald F. Quinn, 22, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Edge, live at 604 Bailey St, Clinton, completed the 54th Annual In ternational Four Day Marches Cadet Pinson Citadel Degree Citadel Cadel James Broa- dus Pinson, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Pinson, Jr., of Cross Hill, was awarded a de gree at the conclusion of The Citadel summer session on August 21. Gen. Hugh P. Harris, presi dent of the military college, addressed the members of the graduating class in exercises in Mark Clark Hall. Maj. Gen. James W. Duckett, president elect served as master of cere monies and Col. J. M. J. Hol liday, chairman of The Citadel Board of Visitors, conferred the degrees. Brig. Gen. Wal lace E. Anderson presented the graduates for their degrees. Cadet Pinson was awarded a B. S. degree in business ad ministration. July 24 in Nijmegen, Holland. He was a marcher repres enting the U. S. Army Berlin in Germany. Marching with more than 8,000 military and 7,000 civil ian participants, the American Army set a blistering pace from the start. Each day they completed 24 miles, with full pack and weapon, through the windmill-studded country-side and small villages of the Ne therlands. However, not all was foot work for the marchers. During the evenings various national contingents sponsored parties for the military personnel. For those not attending these re ceptions, the Dutch Army pro vided a canteen service for their convenience. The goal of the marches, sponsored by the Royal Ne therlands League for Physical Culture, was to develop en durance and to foster individual friendship among the march ers. A rifleman in Company C of the 6th Infantry Division’s 3rd Battalion near Berlin, Spec. 4 Edge entered the Army in Nov ember 1968 ERICAN TOURISTER'S "BACK-TO-SCHOOL" SPECIAL SAVE $7_00 No. 1017 Ladies' Tote NOW $21.°° reg. $28.00 '' SAVE $7.50 No. 1050M Men's Club Tote NOW $22. 50 reg. $30.00 « BUY BOTH SAVE $14,50 She will thrill to the beautiful styling of the No. 1017 Tote Bag, with It's two flexible outside straps to carry magazines oV a^weater. The luxurious harmonizing interior has a moisture resistant itaglio pattern, plastic liner. It also has two zippered moisture re sistant' pockets. The'No. 1050M is a continental styled “carry-on" club tote for men, that will fit under a plane seat. 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