The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 01, 1958, Image 5
Thuriday, May 1,
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Miss Jane Todd, student at Ers
kine College, Due West, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Hubert Todd
Friends of Mrs. J. C. Copeland
will be glad to know she is con
valescing at home following a two
weeks illness and expects to be out
in the next few days.
Carl Wilson, student at Presbyte
rian Junior College, Maxton, N. C.,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Alexander
and two daughters, of Newton. N.
C., were week-end guests of the
former’s mother and sister, Mrs.
W. L. Inskeep, Mrs. Weldon T.
Jackson and Mr. Jackson.
Friends of Louie Thornley will be
glad to know his condition is show
ing improvement at the Veterans
Hospital in Columbia where he has
been very ill since being a patient
there for the past few weeks. Mrs.
Thornley has been in Columbia with
him.
Friends of Mrs. Frank Cauley will
be interested to know she left Satur
day for medical examination at the
National Health Center, Bethesda,
Md. Her sister, Miss Nancy Jo
Pruitt, accompanied her.
Mrs. P. S. Bradley and grandchil
dren, of M'arion, N. C., spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Will Lynn.
Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent the week
end in Spartanburg with her niece.
Mrs. J. D. Maher and Mr Maher.
Lt Kenneth N. Baker. Jr, of Fort
Bragg. N. C„ and Miss Ann Baker,
of Limestone College, Gaffney, spent
the week-end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth N. Baker
Mr and Mrs R. P Chapman and
C. F. Winn were in Taylors Satur
day for the funeral of Dr Joseph
Hudgens
kB"s R. N. White, of Winston-
Salem, N. C., has been spending
the week with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A, O'Daniel. Also spending
Sunday with the O’Daniels were Dr.
James O’Daniel, of Dublin, Ga , Dr.
and Mrs George O'Daniel and fam
ily, of Spartanburg, Dr and Mrs.
John O’Daniel and family, of Gaff
ney.
Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Car-
roll Nance, Miss Lois Blakely, ac
companied by Mrs. Tom Anderson,
of Greenwood, visited the gardens
in and around Charleston during
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chetty Griffin and
son, Freddie and daughter,""Jan, of
Rock Hill, formerly of Roanoke
Rapids, N. C., spent Sunday with
the former’s aunts, Mrs. Vera
White and Mrs. Kate Taylor. Also
visiting the Whites during the week
end was Mrs. Florence D. Griffin,
of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman and
C. E. Winn attended the annual
carnival by the S. C. Forty and
Eight of the American Legion at
the Veterans Hospital in Columbia
on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. Q. Griggs, of Charlotte,
N. C., is spending the week with
her mother, Mrs. Metta Stone.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. Russell
Gray, Mrs. H. M. Wise and Mrs.
W. L. Marshall. Jr., returned yes
terday from a feiy days stay in
Charleston where they visited near
by gardens. While away they also
visited Mrs. Marshall's daughter,
Mrs. Joe Cutchins and Mr. Cutch-
ins at the Isle of Palms.
Mr and Mrs Vern Heck art. of
Corvallis, Oregon, were guests last
week of Mr and Mrs. Robert F
Black
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Mr and Mrs Jerry Earle Davis
of Grreaville. spent Sunday with
Mrs Davis perents. Mr and Mrs
W C Milam
Mrs C. D. Nance, Mas Lois
Blakely. Mrs. Julian Coleman, and
Mrs Tom Anderson of Greenwood,
were .visitors at the gardens in
Charleston and Myrtle Beach' the
past week end
Mias Elaine Addison, student at
Duke University, Durham, N. C.,
spent the week-end with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Addi
son.
Dr. and Mrs. Lollis M. Hardy and
children, Susan and Frankie Felk-
nor, of Camden, visited Mrs. Har
dy’s mother, Mrs. Frank Miller,
the past week.
Friends of John F. Norris will be
interested to know he is at home
and able to be out some following
an operation illness at a Greenville
hospital. -
Don Rhame, student at David
son College, Davidson, N. C., spent
the week-end with his parents, Dr.
and Mrs. D. 0. R^ame.
Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon returns to
morrow from a week’s visit with
her daughter, Miss Jane Sturgeon,
in Durham, N. C.
Mrs. Neill Turner of Elberton,
Ga., visited her brother, John W.
Finney, Mrs. Finney, and other
relatives here several days last
week.
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs Carroll
Pitts and daughter, Mary, in Spar
tanburg.
Mrs. W. W. Harris of Sanders-
ville, Ga., visited her daughters,
Mrs. Lawrence Davis and Mrs.
Thomwell Dunlap, on Wednesday.
Dr. Robert Ochs of the University
of South Carolina, Columbia, was
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Newton
B Jones while here during the
week to address the International
Relations Club at Presbytenan
College
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler
visited Mr and Mrs. Bob Oxley
and family in Spartanburg re
cently. Friends of the Oxleys will
be interested to know Mr Oxley
has been transferred to Jackson
ville. Ha Mr Oxley has been with
the Noland Company for the past
14 years and has already begun
his wort in Jacksonville The fam
ily will move there later
Mr and Mrs Lewis Simpson and
Debbie visitad Mr and Mrs C R
Kuuo hi Prosperity during the
week, going (specially to see their
Christie
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Mr and Mrs Paul M Mullet
Mr and Mrs W W Elbe plao to
Navaaaoh Ga .
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167 Scouts Participate In
Laurens District Camporee;
Troop 111 Wins First Honors
One hundred and hixty-seven Boy
Scouts participated in the Laurens
District Camporee held Apnl 25,
26, and—30- on Lake Greenwood.
Clinton. Laurens, Joanna. Cross
Hill. Wattsville and Whitten Village
troops were represented
R Michael Turner was camporee
chairman and also attending were
James Teeter, field executive for
the Blue Ridge Council of Boy
Scouts, scoutmasters of the troops,
and their assistants.
Activities included setting up
camp, preparing meals, camp fire
songs and contests, identifying birds
and animals, crafts, swimming,
fishing, canoeing, nature show, and
galaxy identification.
Church services were conducted
on Sunday morning for the group
by Rev Giles Lewis.
Troop 11- of Clinton was first
honor winner and was awarded a
blue ribbon. Milford Smith is scout
master for this troop and Lonnie
Farnell, a star scout, is senior pa
trol leader. The award is given for
the best camp area and judging is
based on layout, cleanliness, scout
craft and general participation
Troop 194 of Laurens, Richard
Clayton, scoutmaster, also won a
blue ribbon.
Red ribbons, second awards, went
to the following troops, which are
listed with their scoutmasters 177,
Whitten Village, Audrey McCrosky;
174, Clinton, LeRoy Sanders, 75,
Joanna. A1 Marshall; 138. Clinton.
Charles Leatherwood. 195, Croat
Hill, E. A. Bradshaw; 90, Clinton,
Ellis Huffstetler 7*. Laurens. Paul
Woods
Yellow ribbons for participating
went to 78 Explorer Post. Laurens.
Tom Taylor; and Troop 74, Watts
ville, Ted Clarke
Childrens Golf Clinic
Will Not Be Held
A children’s golf clinic previous
ly announced for Saturday will not
be held
John H. Young
Rites Wednesday
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John H Young, 72. died Tuesday
morning at the home of his daugh
ter in law Mrs Uly W Young. Ill
Jine St., Lydia Mill, after several
years of declining health
Mr \oung was a native of Mc
Cormick County, but had made his
home jn l^urens County for 32
years He attended the Lydia Mill
Baptist Church His wife. Mrs
Lela Gulledge Young, died in 1951
Surviving are two daughters.
Miss Willie Mae Young of the
home, and Mrs Ruth Bailey of
Gray ( owl. U grandchildren. *h-I. hath af Met •natei
four half-brat hers Grady Young of Funeral <rrvtr«b «erv
Mc-o*rmick Edward Young of Wednesday at S.M p m at Lydia
| Greenwood; Ahrtn Young of Tray Mill Baptist Church by th* Raw M
and Gary Young of McCormick. .1 Sanders Buna! was m Calvary
two half-aistera. Mrs Janie Bell emrtery at Chilton Mill
Dillishaw and Mrs Florence By Pallbearers were grandsons
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New Student Council
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John Lew i* waa elected 1Mb 5*
president of the (TMua Hi* School
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Georgia Young. Myra Snelgrovr
Palsy WiUiama. and Margaret El
la Copeland
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son. 12 A; Julia Mae Humphries.
12-B; Margaret Madden, 12-C; and
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10-B; Jimmy Johnson, 10-C; Mimi
Martin, 10-D; Kathy Snelgrove.
10-E; and Dorothy Staton, 10-F, will
represent the rising sophomores.
The freshmen representatives
will be elected next fall
KA Order Council
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