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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK-END IMPS .. VISITORS ! . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT IKE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Norris, jiJr.; ‘
and children, Drew and Susan,
were guests several days last week
of the latter’s sister, Mrs. C. E.
Nichols, and other relatives in
Spartanburg and Greenville.
“ Mr- and Mrs. Ashby Galloway
and daughter, Miss Gferry Gallo
way, of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Johnson and son, Johnny,
of Greenville, joined other mem
bers of the family here on Sun
day at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Von Hollen.
Mr. and Mrs: Carroll White Cope*-
land and son, Tommy, are now oc
cupying their recently remodeled
home, the former C. W. Stone
place, near the city.
Tony and Carey Ramsey of
Whjtgiire, spent a few days ‘-this
week with their grandmother, Mrs.-jt
Inez Pruitt. Alio visiting Mrs.
Pruitt during the week were Miss
es Rachel and Betty Pruitt of
Jacksonville, Fla., Phillip, of Gil
bert, and Keith of Whitmire.
Mrs. O. M. Armstrong has .re
timed to her hotne here * after
spending the past two months in
New Yorfc City with her son,
O’Neil Boyce, and Mrs. Boyce. '-'
Friends of Miss Martha Ramage
will be glad to know she is conva
lescing at home after being a pa
tient at Duke Hospital, Durham,
N. C., for the past month.
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son, formerly of Athens, Ga., are
occupyihg the C. ' W. Copeland
apartment on Hampton avenue.
Guests of Mrs. H. F. McQuiston
for the holidays for a family reun
ion were Mr. and Mrs. George Wil
liams and daughter, Ruth, of Val-
dese, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Coker of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. McQuistpn of Henderson,
Kyv Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Adair and
s of this city.
dr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough
spent several days in Florida this
week and attended the Gator Bowl
game in Jacksonville on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake were
guests Sunday of the latter’s sister,
Mi-s. F. M. Terry, and Mr. Terry
in Greenville, who were celebrat
ing their wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and
children have returned to their
home in Lexington, N. C., after a
visit with their mothers,, Mrs. Geo.
T. Brown and Mrs. L. S. Hender
son.
Mr. and Mrs. George Self and
daughters. Dona and Ann, of At
lanta, Ga., were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hugu-
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Eearl Rice of
Greenville, spent several days this
week with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, and other
relatives. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Gasque left
Saturday for New Orleans, La.,
where they attended the Sugar
Bowl game Tuesday, and are en-
route to Houston, Texas, where the
former will attend a Buick dealers
convention. Mrs. Casque’s aunt,
Miss Mae Blackwell, of Due West,
is with the children while they are
away.
Mike McAdams of Lancaster, a
student at McCallie, was the guest
during the week of H. L. Eichelber-
ger, Jr.
George H. Comebon, George
Comelson, Jr., P. S. Bailey and
Ot Thomas attended the Sugar
Bowl game in New Orleans, La.,
Tuesday.
Fleming Mason of Summerton,
George Mason of Charlotte, N. C. t
and Miss Mamie Addison of Green
ville, were guests during the week
of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Addi
son.
Mrs. Zeno Craddock was the
guest pf relatives in Augusta, Ga.,
r yeral days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Blakely
have moved into their new home
on Maple street.
Mrs. F. M. Stutts and son, Rich
ard, spent last week in Fayette
ville, N. C., with Mrs. Alec Wal- J
ters. They wre joined there by
Lt. and Mrs. Ed Walters and sons of i
Tulsa, Oklahoma. Friends of Lt. ]
Walters will be interested to know
he is leaving for foreign-service the!
latter part of this month.
Miss Jan Donaldson of Charles-'
ton, was the guest last week of!
Misses Joan Anderson and Betty
Jean Sumerel.
Mrs. Frances Warner has return-1
ed froih a visit with her parents j
in Shelbyville, Tenn. She was ac- i
companied by her sister, Mrs. Ray- j
mond Lowell and daughter, Eliza-!
beth, also of Shelbyville. i
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and
children, Ginger and Tommy, have
returned to their home in Atlanta
after visiting the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, the past
week. Mr. and Mrs. Jeanes had as
their guests Tuesday Mrs. G. S.
Yeldell and George Yeldell of
Greenwood.
Nan Long and Donald Beaty of
Belmont, N. C., spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Thomas and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Boone of
Kingstree, visited Mrs. Clarence
Copeland and Mrs. E. L. Chandler
last week.
Mi*, and Mrs- Paul Turner and
daughter, Susanne, of Decatur, Ga.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard
and family over the week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bogle of Nash
ville, Tenn., visited , the latter’s
mother, Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs, over
the week-end.
Mrs. L. R. Pearce and son, Burt,
and Mrs. A. L. Pate and son, Jim
my, of Columbia, are visiting Mrs.
Heath Copeland and Mrs. T. C.
Johnson, Jr.
Mrs. D. O. Rhame of Columbia,
is visiting her son, Dr. D. O. Rhame
and Mrs. Rhame and sons. Miss
Sara Anderson of Columbia, was al
so a week-and guest of the Rhames.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass and son,
Jimmy,' have returned home after
spending the holiday season at
Daytona Beach, Fla., and other
points of interest in Florida. .
Mrs. Chester Padgett, Jr., of
Charlotte, visited her mother, Mrs.
Jobe Nabors, last week. Mrs. Na
bors returned home with her for
the week-end,
Mrs. L. H. Quinton and children
spent laat week with the fanner’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hill,
near Cross Anchor,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and
family of Charlotte, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Jobe Nabors and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland spent
the week-end in Walterboro with
their daughter, Mrs. ' James T.
Smith, Mr. Smith and family.
Mrs. J. H. Donnan and Miss Mi
riam Donnan were guests for the
week-end of their sister and aunt,
Mrs. Walter Aull, and Mr. Aull in
Pendleton.
Munson Buford has accepted a
position at the H-bomb plant near
City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Barnes during the holidays. Capt.
and Mrs. Carol E. Barnes and chil
dren of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Matheson of Mooresville,
N. C., also were • guests of the
Barnes last wefek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ’‘Brock-
man of Burlington, N. C., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Franks Anderson last
week.
Mrs. C. D. Daniel has returned to
her home in Atlanta after ^pending
several weeks with Mrs. Goyne
Simpson and Mr. Simpson.
Miss Vivian Parks Adair has fe-
turned, to Hampton, Va., after
spending the holidays with her*’par^
ents, Mr. and Mrs. V., P, Adair.
Mrs. D. C. Heustess has returned
to Due West after spending the
holidays St her home here.
Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Emma
Adams have returned home from
Spartanburg where they have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phil
lips.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Brice and sons
of Chester, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hw.Hunter Sunday.
L. D. Shealy and son, Darr, of
Thomasville, N. C.; Mrs. Clyde Tesh
and daughter of Greensboro, N C.
Little Kineth Thomas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ott Thomas, has return
ed home after being a patient at
the Blalock Clinic suffering an arm
fracture. , .
Among those attending the uator
Bowl game in Jacksonville, Fla., on
New Year’s Day were Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Cooper, Sr., and son, Lynn,
Haynie Murdock, Brunson Asbill,
Bobby Cason, Truman Owens,—Mr.
and Mrs. Ace Workman, Sr. Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Bonds Workman,
Fred Pitts,. Mabe McCrary, Chick
Ray, Earl Pitts.-Mark Pitta, Johnny
Adair, Dillard Young, Bob Plaxico,
Fayte Arnold, Jim Dailey, Mardelle
Barker, Miss Joan Vaughan of Kin-
ards, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vaughan.
Jr, Henry Burton, Thorn well Dun
lap, Robert Hollingsworth of Cross
Hill.
Supper guests of Miss Batty Jean
nmi
Sumerel Saturday evening were
Misses Linna Sue Huggins and Bet
ty June Kirkland of Wagner, Jan
Donaldson of Charleston, Dub Bud-
din and Jean Kirkland of Wagner.
Miss Jeanette Pitts vistied Mr.
and Mrs. Carol Pitts in Spartan
burg last week.
Lt. and Mrs. Ed Sadler have re
turned to Quantico, Va., after
spending the holidays with Mrs. R.
E. Sadler and Mrs. L. S. McMillan
in Laurens.
Mr*. and Mrs. Charles Burnett
and son, Chocy, spent several days
during the holidays in West Palm
Beach, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs.
George Lewis and in Fort Myers,
Fla., with teh latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Wingate. They
also attended the North-South
game in Miami on Tuesday.
Mrs. C. A. Elledge of Cross Hill,
is a patient at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. R. L. Lockett is spending 1
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Mell D. Eadie, at Daytona Beach,
Fla.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
WyrfiSn Shealy were 'Julian Shealy
of Gainesville, Texas; Mrs. T. L.
Shealy of Newberry; Prof, and Mrs
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spent last week with, .his mother,
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Miss Emily Dillar^of Abbeville.
spet severttjiayS last week with
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