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Thursday, July 24. 1958 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Pace Thrcs Iritfs About . . . y ' * People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Margaret Ann Bol|ck is at home after attending summer school at Winthrop College, Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Michael and Ronnie Smith, who had been spending two weeks with their grandparents, ac companied their parents home. Friends of Mrs. P. B. Adair will be interested to know she is conva lescing at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., after a recent illnes and hospital stay. Mrs. W. L. Anthony has returned from a months stay with relatives in Greenvile and Fork Shoals. Mrs. Richard Lukstat and little daughter, Nancy Bee, formerly of Harlingen, Texas, are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Payne. Lt. Lukstat will join them here August * f o stay until September 1 whe* they will go to Biloxi, Miss., where he is assigned to the air base. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Law spent the week-end at Montreat, N. C., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. McCallum of Dillon. Martha and Donald Mann of Lake Wales, Fla., are speading the month of July with their grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Temple ton. Their parents will join them here the latter part of the month. Miss Miriam Templeton of Augus ta, Ga., will arrive tomorrow for the week-end with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Farrell Runyan and sons of Simpsonville, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs L. E Cason The Runyans will re turn in September to Nigeria, West Africa, where they are missiona ries Gilbert Blakely of Savannah, Ga., spent the weke-end with his mother. Mrs J B Speoke Miss Jane Ray is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Clayte Ray, after attending s u m tn e r school at Winthrop College, Rock Hill. She was accompanied home for a short visk by Miss Gerri Mull of Greenvile. " Friends of Mrs. W. M. Purdue wlil be interested to know she is recuperating at the home of her daughter in Newberry following an operation illnes at an Augusta, Ga., hospital. v Mrs. L. B Bowden of Chatta nooga, Tenn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. E; Cason, and Mr. Cason for several weeks. Mrs. Mary White of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting her brother, Geo. H. Brockenbrough, and Mrs. Brockenbrough. Sandy Cruickshanks of Columbia, spent a few days last week witlf his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King. Mrs. Eloise McDonald of Darling ton, and Mrs. C. A. Wheeler of Norfolk, Va., are visiting their dau ghter and sister, Mrs. Wilbur Sans- bury, and Mr. Sansbury. Kristi King has returned from a week’s visit in Florence with her grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Brodie. She was accompanied home for a visit by her cousin, Candy Beck. Mrs. George B. Brockenbrough and daughters, Mary Lee and Mil dred, left this week to return to their home in Endicott, N. Y., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap, and her husband's parents, Mr and Mrs. George H. Brockenbrough. Mr. and Mrs Thornwell Dunlap, Jr, and children. Bonner and Thornwell 3rd. of Charlotte. N. C.. were also here for the week-end Mim Margaret Bethea of Dillon, and Fort Mill, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs W W. Harris a Foot-Saver i Pay year bills by (back • • • by mail • • • J. J Clark was called to Abtag don, Va., the past week because of the death of his sister, Mrs. Lime Deadmore. Mrs D. O. Rhame and sons join ed her sister,. Mrs. James Murrah, and Mr. Murrah of Batesburg at Murrells Inlet for the week-end. 0. H. Sheely, Sr., attended the Sheely reunion at Little Mountain on Sunday. Friends here of Lt. and Mrs Ho ward W. Byars of Greenville, will) be interested to know he is im proving at the Donaldson Air Force Base hospital where he has been a patient. Mrs. Byars is the former Miss Rachel Watts of Mountville. Florence Ann and Fred Oxley, Jr, of Laurens, spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. Tom B. Coo per, and Mr. Cooper. Mrs. Edward Goggans of River- view, La., and Miss Lydia Culpep per of Graniteville, Ga., were guests Tuesday and Wednesday of Miss Rose Lee at her home on East Walnut street. Janet Hamer, Ann Addison and Mary Jane Addison are spending two weeks at Camp Betty Hastings, Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes left Sunday to spend the week in New York with their son, Jack K. Barnes, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Barker had as their guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. Varney Browning and chil dren of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrett, Mrs. James Thornton and daughter, Bunnie, of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bunker are spending a few days this week in Charleston. Mrs. Richard Kinder and chil dren, Bobette and Dick, of Park Forest, HI., visited Mrs. Kinder's brother. Dr. Judson A. Davis, and Mrs Davis last week. The Davises accompanned them to Columbia where they spent the week-end with relatives Mrs. Buell Stark and Mrs. Ola Sewell of DaRon. Ga., are visiting | their sister. Mrs Hubert Pitts, and Mr Pitts Mr. and Mrs Howard Mixon and sow. Rodney and Ronald Eldridge, of Williamaton. were week-end guests of Dr and Mrs Howard Mixon They were enroute to Ma rion to visit Mrs Mixon's mother, Mr\ J R Webb, and family. Mrs Harry C. Layton and dau gbter. Mis Jena Layton of C.reen vdle. are spemhng the week at Jacksonville Beach. Fla Mr Lay- ton lenvns today la jam them for the remainder of the week Dr and Mn Jehu G Barden of Boone M C. wtfl arrive Sntnrdav In spend the wswhond wMh Mrs Raymond Fma Mn W W Mams •* »m Mrs a On he *a * U * a>Ban IUM Mr and Mrs J. F Jacobs. Mrs Pringle Copeland and Mrs William Bailey Owens are spending some time at Lake Lanier, N. C. Rev and Mrs Cart Clary return ed yesterday to their home in Co lumbia after a several days visit with Mrs Clary’s mother, Mrs, Robert S. Owens. • ■ Mrs. S. It Pruitt leaves today for Olanta where she will attend the wedding of her son, Philip, and Miss Andrea Chandler tomorrow. Mrs. C. W, Stone was the guest several days last week of Mrs. Rebecca Anderson in Charlote, N. C ' I Judy Hughes returned yesterday to her home in Cowpens after a few days visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens and Miss June Owens of Greenwood, recently joined their sister, Mrs. C. L. Marx, and Mr. Marx of Syracuse, N. Y., at Vir ginia Beach, Va., for a stay. The Sheelys were accompanied home by their nephew, Charles Marx, who left last week for Mexico City where he will join a tour for a trip through Old Mexico. Mrs. R. E. Sadler and grand daughters, Sara, Julia and Jinki, Sadler, have returned after a stay at Surfside Beach. Friends of Mrs. Frank Cauley will be interested to know she re turned here Saturday after a three months stay at the National Insti tute of Health, Bethesda, Md., and will be with her mother, Mrs. S. B Pruitt, and Mr. Caulef’s mo ther, Mrs. F. P. Cauley, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne and son, Bill, are vacationing this week with the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Horne, at the Isle of Palms Mr. and Mrs L L Copeland and children spent several days last week in Winter Haven, Fla., with the former's uncle. George E Copeland, and family, and aim vis ited at Daytona Beach Fnends of Roscoe Buzhardt will regret U know he continuues ill and it a patient at the Greenville Gen eral hospital. Greenville George Massey of Front Royal. Va . visited here briefly during the week enroute to Beaufort Mr and Mn Tom Addison. Murray and Tommy, arrompanicd by Mr and Mn J«*n McGee and < laugh ten Bevte and Kathy, of Chariraum. «pmt a few day* this at Highlands. N C Mn J B Wilder had as her lay Mr and Mn G C Wilder of MeCormick. Mr and Mn J A Maher and Mn Ada Campbell and mn. Tammy ef Spar Mr. and Mrs T. L. Elder 3rd, and children. Laura and Tommy 4Ui, of Orlando, Fla . are visiting' the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. L Elder. Jr. They plan to leave the latter part of the week for a few days stay in the mountains, also visiting here briefly enroute home next week Misses Margaret and Katherine Blakely are spending some time at their summer cottage at Bon Gark- en. N. C. Fnends of Miss Roberta Watts, student nurse at the Spartanburg General hospital, will regret to know she has been hospitalized there for the past week with a back injury. Her parents, Mr and Mrs. James H. Watts, were there on Sunday to visit with her. Dr. and Mrs. James G. Jeanes and daughters, Susanna and Chris tine, of Lyman, and Mrs. Jeanes’ niece, Miss Patty Ann Martinsex of Pittsburgh, Pa., were supper guests during hte week of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. NichoLs. Miss Cornelia Harrs, president of the Women’s Division- of the South Carolina Press Association, joined Mrs W. L. Kinney of Bennettsville, and Mrs. Lois Quattlehaum of Co lumbia and attended the South Carolina-North Carolina press meeting held July 17-19 in Ashe ville, N C. Miss Judy Ehrhardt of Hartwell, Ga , is visiting her father. Clyde W. Ehrhardt, and Mrs. Ehrhardt. Mr. and Mrs Irvin S. Shook and children of Jackson, Miss , are vis iting Mrs Shook’s mother, Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. Miss Florence Winn ia visiting her sister, Mrs Jack Line, and Mr. Line in Atlanta. Ga Mr. and Mrs Billy Pitts, Billy Roy and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Reddeck and sons, Mike and Lar ry, are vacationing this week at Garden City Beech Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ham met and sons visited Mrs Hammet's mo ther. Mrs. Florence S Jenkins, in Montgomery, Ala , last week Friends of Bob ITdrick, son of Mr. and Mrs C. C Uldrick, will be interested to know he is undergoing plastic surgery at the New Roper hospital in Charleston. He was in jured some time ago in a chemical explosion in Charleston. Mrs Roy Bryant of Darlington, is spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr and Mrs J Karl Johnson, while Mr. Bryant is at tending summer camp at Fort Mc Clellan, Ala Jimmy Chandler of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with his pa rents, Mr and Mrs H G. Chan dler He had as his guest Carl !Carlson of Birmingham. Ala. who is also stationed at Fort Jackson Dr and Mrs. George R Blalock, Milling Blklock and Mena Brooks left by pl^ne this week for a trip to Yellowstone Park, Grand Canyon, Denver, California and other points of intreest in the west They will visit their son, George, Jr., who is employed for the summer at Yel lowstone OFFICE SUPPLIES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 Ke I^aii rens MRS. K. R. BOYD Laurens—Mrs Robert E Boyd. *4, of Rt 3. Laurens, died early Friday night at her home after several years of declining health A native of Jefferson, Ga., Mrs. Boyd was the daughter of the late W. G and Clara Stark Mattox. She w as a member of IRe First Baptist Church Survivors include a son, Charlie P Kesler, of Laurens; two bro thers. Oscar Mattox of Winder, Ga.. and Young Mattox of Jeffer- I son, Ga t, five sisters, Mrs W. G McDaniel of Laurens; Mrs S. B. Carter of Gainesville, Ga ; Mrs T. G. Robinson and Mrs Glenn Eberhardt, both of Plant. City. Fla ; and Mrs F. D Wilhita of Farmington, Ga.; four gnmdchilT dren; and four great grandchil dren Funeral services were conducted at 3'00 p m . Sunday, from Mount Pleasant»Baptist Church by Dr Ro bert S. Cooper and the Rev Alvin Q'Shields Burial was in the church cemetery OFFICE SUPPLIES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. 9. C Phone 3493 Joanna HUGE JULY CLEARANCE! 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