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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 31, 1970—6-B spending the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Vaughn.
News of Joanna
BY MRS W. J. HOGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce, of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Boyce and Amy of
Greensboro, N. C. has returned
after spending the Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Boyce, The latter also
spent part of the time with Mr;
and Mrs. Morris Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Delany en
joyed last week in newark, Del.
with Dr. and Mrs. David Onn and
in Stoningtoo, Conn, with Mr.
and Mrs. Stu Booher.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Stidham,
Lisa and Teresa of Hastings,
Mich, left on Tuesday after
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Downer of
Fayetteville, N. C. visited Mrs.
nora Boyce, Miss Mary Fuller
t and Mr. Pickney Fuller and o-
ther relatives in Joanna and
Clinton over the holidays. They
joined Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ful-
ler and other relatives in New
berry for dinner on Christmas
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Higgin
botham and Julia AnnStrickland
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of Anderson and Mr. Gerald
Higginbotham of Atlanta visited
Mrs. Canice Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Elliott on Saturday.
Mr. Clyde Young visited his
sisters Mrs. Sallie Ellis and
Mrs. Ruth Ellis in Abbeville
during the holidays.
Dinner guests on Christmas
day of Miss Ruth Hair were Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Hair, Mr.and
Mrs. Hoyt Nobles, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Nobles, Mike and Marsha of
Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. 0. V.
Hair, Nancy and Miriam of
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Galarneau, Suzanne and
Michelle, Mrs. DaveBartleand
Scott of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
by Hair and Dina, and Mr. Clyde
Young of Joanna.
On Christmas Eve, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Derrick of Green
ville visited Miss Ruth Hair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner
and family of Tocoa, Ga. spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Arthur. Mrs. Ruth Harris of
Greenwood visited them recent
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Delkand
Kelly of New Orleans, La. will
return next week. They arrived
last Tuesday to spend two weeks
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Brown and in Dillon
with his parents. On Sunday Mr.
Delk was guest speaker at the
First Baptist Church in Joanna.
Spending Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Brown were their
son and family Mr. and Mrs.
Maxie Brown of Rock Hill.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Golden Age Club (form
erly called the Senior Citizens
Club) enjoyed a Christmas party
at their Dec. meeting. The gifts
they brought were given to the
Lions Club to be distributed to
needy children.
Special guests of the occasion
were the ministers of the
churches in Joanna.
The officers of the Club are
President: Mrs. Sula Stewart,
Treasurer: Mrs. Corrine Phil
lips and Secretary: Mrs. J. M.
Bozard with Mrs. Cancie Brown
as her assistant. For informa
tion on joining the club, contact
one of the officers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven
were hosts to a Christmas din
ner at their home on Saturday.
There for the occasion were Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Holt, Mr. and
Mrs. L E. Hays, Jr. and family,
Mrs. Kathy Durham, and Mrs.
Russell Gilliam of Joanna, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Kitchens and
Kristie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Haupfear and Jamie of Clinton,
Rev. and Mrs. J. Donald Fowler
and Jennifer of Timmonsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Collier
and Andy of Douglas, Qa., Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Elliott and child
ren of ML Pleasant and another
son of the latter, A/2c Jeff El
liott who received leave from
a 3-year tour of duty in Ger
many.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and fam
ily also visited the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Elliott while here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunlap
were hosts to a get-together at
their home on Christmas eve.
Enjoying the supper with them
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis
of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Tinsley and Gus, and Mr. and
Mrs. Delmar Lawson and Wen
dy of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
William Dunlap and children of
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Beck and family and Mrs. E.A.
Tinsley of Newberry, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hazelton and fam
ily of Prosperity, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Smith and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Simmons and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tins-
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All Employees of your
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Wishes Everyone a Very
Happy and Prosperous Year
in 1971. We have enjoyed
serving you this past year.
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ley and Susan, and Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Bowers and Jan, of Jo
anna
SANG CAROLS
A group of young people and
adults of the First Presby
terian church met on the even
ing of Dec. 23rd and went to sev
eral homes in Joanna to sing the
familiar Christmas carols. Af
terwards, they were served re
freshments at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Derrill Bozard. Mrs.
J. M. Bozard assisted. Rev. and
Mrs. Jim Bankhead, pastor of
the church accompanied the
group.
BIRTH
RUSHTON
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rushton
of Tampa, Fla. announce the
birth of a son, Gregory Allan
on Dec. 18. She is the former
Karen Donaho of Tampa.
Miss Donna Brannon, student
at Winthrop and Keith Brannon
student at USC will return on
Monday after spending the holi
days with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rushton
and family of Atlanta spent
Christmas h Mr. and Mrs.
Reginald Rusluon.
Mr. Mason Rowland enjoyed
the holidays in Aiken with Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Boyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland
returned on Sunday after spend
ing the week inAtlanta, Ga. with
their daughter and family Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Weinberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lowery
and Karen visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Alsbrook and family in
Sumter and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Davis and children in Camden
over the recent holidays.
Mrs. Louise Berry of Green
ville and Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Weaver and family of Marietta,
Ga. spent the weekend here with
Mrs. W. P. White and Margaret
and Mrs. L. L. Simpson and o-
ther relatives.
Dinner guestsof Mr, andMrs.
James G. Miller on Christmas
day were Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Miller and Sonya of Greenville
and Miss Susan Vaughan of Jo
anna.
Mrs. Billy Stokes and child
ren of Greenville joined by Mrs.
James Miller spent the weekend
in Fair Bluff, N. C. with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F.
Rogers.
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MIKE ENGLEH
Mike "
AIRMAN MAY
WM. May
Completes
Training
Airman William M. May, Jr.,
son Mr. and Mrs. William M.
May. Sr., of Clinton has com
pleted basic training at Lack-
land AFB, Tex. He hasbeenas-
signed to Chanute AFB, HI., for
training in the aircraft equip
ment maintenance field.
Airman May attended Char
lotte Education Center in Char
lotte, N. C.
His wife is the former Mary
Lamb of Clinton.
More than one-half million
black college graduates are
now in the labor force, about
twice the number in 1960. By
1980, there will be about one
million black college graduates
in the labor force.
Is Promoted
James M. (Mike ) English,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.
English, Jr. of Clinton, was re
cently promoted to Petty Of
ficer Third Class aboard the
USS Putnam, homeported in New
Orleans, La.
Mr. English is marriedtothe
former Miss Brenda Kay Kight
of Aiken, S. C.
The young couple are making
their home at the Three Oaks
Apts, in Gretna, La,
English was employed by the
Clinton CHRONICLE prior to
his enlistment in the Navy.
Forest Tree
Seedlings
Available
Shipment of forest tree seed
lings from nurseries operated
by the State Commission of
Forestry to South Carolina
landowners to be planted this
winter has already begun and
will continue through the month
of March or until the entire
supply has been shipped accord
ing to State Forester John R.
TiUer.
Loblolly, slash, longleaf,
shortleaf and Virginia pines are
being sold for $5.00 per thou
sand seedlings. White pine,
redcedar, yellow-poplar,
sweetgum and baldcypress are
$10.00 per thousand and Scotch
pine, black walnut and Arizona
cypress are $12.00 per thou
sand seedlings.
All prices are F.O.B. nur
series located near Salem in
Oconee County; near Trenton
in Edgefield County; near
Wedgefield in Sumter County
and near St. George in Dor
chester County. Seedlings may
be delivered to county seats
by nursery truck for an addi
tional charge of $1.00 per thou
sand trees.
Tree seedlings may be or
dered through county agricul
tural agencies, Forestry Com
mission personnel, or directly
from the S.C. State Commission
of Forestry, Box 287, Columbia,
S.C. 29202.
R.M. Vance
Appointed
Robert M. Vance of Clinton
has been named a delegate to
the National Cotton Council’s
33rd annual meeting in Dallas,
Tex., Feb. 1-2.
The South Carolina dele
gates will join with these from
13 other state groups in re
viewing Council research and
promotion activities for the
past year and outlining a 1971
program.
Mr. Vance is president of
Clinton Mills and M.S. Bailey
and Son, Bankers.
STAND OUT from the crowd . ..
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Study At PIEDMONT TEC
Course Begins January 12 Under Auspices of
of University of North Carolina
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CONTACT:
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EMERALD ROAD
(IREENWOOD. S. C.
223-8357