The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 14, 1958, Image 3
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Thursday. August 14, 1958
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. C. F. Winn is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. Paul Line and
Mr. Line in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Winn
and Florence will go down Sunday
for a short visit.
Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Ken Bogle, and
Mr. Bogle in Marietta, Ga.
Mis Martha Womack has return
ed to her home in Franklin, N. C.,
after a several weeks stay with her
cousin, Miss Rachel Ann Wilson.
Miss Mary Lou McConnell of Bir
mingham, Ala., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts. Also visiting
the Pitts’ during the week-end
were Mrs. Pitts’ sister, Mrs. E.
Kenneth Burdette and Mr. Burdette
of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Barrow of Columbia; Mrs. Pitts’
other two sisters, Mrs. A. N. Se
well and Mrs. Buell Stark of Dal
ton, Ga.
Tom G. Pitts of Lynchburg, Va.,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. P. M. Pitts.
Friends of E. Frank Anderson
wil be interested to know he will
observe his eighty-first birthday to
morrow, August 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Huzzard and
children, Johnnie and Anne, have
returned to their home in Falls
Church, *Va., after a several days
Visit to Miss Viola Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker of
Charlote, N. C., were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H.
Bagwell.
Friends of Broadus Ed Smith,
Jr., will be interested to know he
has enlisted in the Army Security
Agency for three years and is re
ceiving training at Fort Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden
and daughter, Lois Marie, left yes
terday for a vacation trip to the
mountains of North Carolina.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wade of Hick
ory. N. C., were visitors here Sat
urday enroute to Washington, Ga.,
to visit her »ister, Mrs. G. P. Mc-
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Mrs. S. B. Hayes, Jr., of Ridge
wood, N. J., is visiting her mother,
Mrs. J. A. Bailey. v •
Mrs. W. L. Inskeep ,and Mrs.
Weldon Jackson has as their guests
Mrs. Fred Steffan and her daugh
ter, Kathy, of San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Steffan is the granddaughter
of Mrs. Inskeep and the niece of
Mrs. Jackson.
Mrs. David Pitts was called to
Roopville, Ga., Sunday because of
the illness of her mother, Mrs. G.
C. Story.
Mr. and Mrs} E. L. Holland were
visitors last week in Asheville and
Morganton, N. C., with relatives.
Mrs. Judy Wyer, of New York
City, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mul-
Us, of Charlotte, N. C., visited their
uncle. Dr. D. J. Woods on Saturday
to help him celebrate his 90th birth
day. Dr. Woods was remembered
with numerous gifts and visits from
friends and neighbors on his birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, Mrs.
J. V. Edwards. Mrs. Mary D. Law
ler, who is visiting her parents,
spent the week-end at Montreal,
N. C.
Glenn Brock (Dusty) Reeves left
Friday for California where he will
fly to Korea for a year’s duty with
the U. S. Air Corps.
Friends of Louie Thornley, who
has been a patient at Veterans Hos
pital in Columbia for several
months, will be interested to know
he is spending several weeks at
home.
Graham Farrell, of Aberdeen, N.
C., is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. W.
Hogan and Mr. Hogan. His parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Farrell will ar
rive tomorrow from a two week’s
stay in the mountains of N. C. and
will spend the week-end with their
daughter and family. Graham will
accompany them home on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Leland Young and
family spent Sunday in the moun
tains of North Carolina. On Sunday
afternoon Leanna and Jimmie at
tended the concert by the Tran
sylvania Music Camp in Brevard
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway, of
West Palm Beach, Fla., are visit
ing the latter's sister. Mrs. John W.
Finney. Sr. and Mr Finney
Ted Prevatte, manager of radio
station WPCC, and Mrs Prevatt*
had as their guests Saturday Miss
Louise Rodgers of Darlington and
Miss Annie Psillos of Columbia.
Mrs. William Moore of Altnata,
I Ga.. is spending several weeks with
her sifter, Mrs. Courts Redford
Mrs Milford Smith and daughter.
Gail left yesterday to visit with
her parents. Mr and Mrs. W C.
! Jones in Blacksburg for several
i w eeks
Mrs. W M Hughes and children,
Caroline and Walter, Jr. spent a
few days last week in Honea Path
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horton and
sons, (’banning. Bill and John of
Chatham, N. J. are visiting the
former’s mother, Mrs. R. S. H6r-
ton, his brother, Horace' P. Horton
and family and other relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mills and Kay,
Jr., were guests several days last
week of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wing-
ard.
Mrs. Robert Hays and sons,
Mike and David have returned to
their home in Chamblee, Ga., af
ter a stay with her mother, Mrs.
Guy L. Copeland.
Mrs. E. D. Chaney is spending
soirte time in Forest Park, Ga.,
with her son, Frank Chaney and
family. Mrs. Chaney, the Frank
Chaney’s Mrs. Skeet Duncan and
daughter, beanie spent the week
end here with their daughter and
sister, Mrs. Leonard Bishop and
Mr. Bishop. Little Danny Bishop
has recently returned home after a
stay in Forest Park.
Neely Copeland is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Eason in Piedmont, Ala., Mrs.
Eason was here during the past
week and accompanied her to
Piedmont.
Lt. Richard Lukstat, formerly of
Harlingen, Texas, joined Mrs. Luk
stat and daughter here at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace D. Payne for a leave before
going *to Biloxi, Miss., where he
will be stationed after September 1.
Mr. and Mrs James H. Mann
and son, Gregory recently visited
Mr. Mann's mother, Mrs. Durward
Murdock, and Mr. Murdock en
route to Hendersonville
Miss Mary Elizabeth Horton has
been spending the summer at
Myrtle Beach with relatives Yes
terday her parents/ Mr. and Mrs.
Horace P. Horton and son, Horace,
left to join her for a few days and
accompany her home.
Recently Mr and Mrs. Durward
Murdock joined the following for
a picnic at Lake Murray. Dr. and
Mrs. L. E. Drossy, Louis, Jr., and
Jeanle Drossy of Newfcerry, Mr
and Mrs. Fred Boyes of Union
( it>. N J , Mr and Mrs J D
Butler and son, Rhett of Newberry.
Henry Hamm of Silver Street
Frankie and Susan Felknor of
Camden spent a few days last
week with their grandmother. Mrs.
Frank E Miller
Mrs E N. Morrow of Lakeland,
Fla , arrived last week for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. John W
Little.
Dr Newton B Jones has return
ed to his home here after teaching
at Clem son College summer school
; for six weeks
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The following girls chaperoned by
Mrs J. K. Waits and Miss Ruth
Hair of Joanna left Sunday for a
week's stay at Ocean Drive Beach:
Misses Louise Speske, Mimi Mar
tin. Gwen Hitt, Jaonne Todd, Eliz
abeth Glover. Trecie Davis, Nancy
Neighbors and Dorothy Staton
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Yarborough
have returned to their home in
Tampa, Fla., after a visit with
Mrs. Yarborough’s mother, Mrs.
Sallie Adair and other relatives
here
Mrs. and Mrs. P. W. Rodgers
and children, Mr and Mrs James
Jacks and children, Mrs. F. E
Robbins and children spent a few
days last week in the mountains
of North Carolina
Mr and Mrs Rhett P. Adair vis
ited relatives in Little Mountain
during the week end, going espe
cially to attend the funeral of the
latter’s brother-in-law, Grover
Page, Sr, who passed away in
Louisville, Ky.
Dr. and Mrs. A. R Thiele of
Jackson Heights, N. Y., arrived
yesterday for a few days visit
with Mr. and Mrs Rhett P. Adair
Miss Mary Lizzife Owens, Roy
Owens, George Owens, Mr. and
Mrs Gillette Simpson vacationed a
few days last week at Myrtle
Beach.
John Edward Page of Little
Mountain, spent last week here
with his grandmother, Mrs. Rhett!
P. Adair, and Mr Adair Cecilia
“Page of Charlotte, N C., is spend
ing some time with her grandmo
ther, Mrs Adair.
Mrs. J. L. Wright has returned
to her home in Columbia after a
visit with Mrs. Agnes Kern.
Mrs. Grover Page and Mrs. Mar
cus Burke of Louisville, Ky.{ Mr |
and Mrs. Grover Page, Jr., of
Jackson Heights, N. Y, were
guests during the week of Mr and
Mrs. Rhett P Adair.
Mrs. Inez Pruitt, Mrs. Joe Hol
land and daughter. Cindy, were
guests of relatives in Prospei
Tuesday
Mr and Mrs John M Roseboro
spent the week-end in Asheville, N
C , and visited the latter * sister,
,\frs. Everette Carson and family
of Gastonia at Bon darken. N C
Miss Carolyn Hughes left Sun
day by plane for her home m Dal
las, Texas, after spending several
weeks with her sister, Mrs James
Burnett and family and father.
Rolfe Hughes, having been called
here during the illness and death of
her nephew. Johnnie Burnett
Diane and Billy Boy Pitts spent a
few days last week in Camden with
Dr and Mrs R. J. Grube. Mr and
Mrs. Lewis Pitts. Accompanying
them to Camden on Monday were
Mrs W Roy Pitts. Mrs W R Pitts.
I Jr., Mrs Fred Pitts and daughter
! Eleanor
Terry and Mary Bangs of De
troit. Mich . arrived Tuesday for a
^ visit with their aunt, Mrs. Robert
W Anderson and Mr Anderson
Mr. and Mrs Hugh S Jacobs and
children. Mrs R M Fuller and
children are spending the week at
Pawley's Island Dr. Fuller will
join them later in the week tor t j
'short stay
Mrs O O Owens, of Moultrie.
Ga . is here for a several weeks
stay with her daughter. Mrs Rob
ert E Wysor. 3rd
Susan Brandt, of Grkensboru N
'C . is visiting her grandparents. Dr
and Mrs B O Whitten Her moth
or. Mrs L J Brandt and daughter.
Martha, have returned home after
a few days stay here earlier in the
week
Mr and Mrs Claude M Lawson
and daughter. Ellen, and A me Lou
Black will return today from a va
catioo stay at Ocean Drive Beach
Mrs Eugene Sheorn and children,
of Camden, are visiting her moth
er. Mrs C. H McCrary and other
relatives here this week.
Miss Jane Sturgeon and Miss
Helen Oyler. of Durham N. C.. were
week-end guests of the former’s
mother. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. Miss
Sturgeon has just returned from
San Francisco. Calif . w here she at
tended a meeting of the American
Library Association While away
she also visited relatives at other
points in California.
Miss Emily Bailey was the guest
last week of Miss Betty Mattem in
Salem. Va.
Mr and Mrs. James F. Ellison.!
Ricky Ellison, Misses Anita Ellison
and Sandra Davis vacationed last
week in Charleston and Myrtle
Beach
Miss Eliza Curlee. of Winnsboro
joined her sisters, Mrs E. N. Mor- I
row. of Lakeland. Fla., and Mrs. |
Jacob S. Wheeler, of Lancaster, for
a several days visit this week with
their sister, Mrs. John W. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitts and,
children, of Greensboro, N C.,
spent a few days during the week |
with the former’s mother, Mrs. W 1
Roy Pitts, coming especially to at
tend the Pitts reunion on Sunday
They left yesterday to visit the lat |
ter’s relatives in Monticello
Mr and Mrs. William P. Jacobs,
3rd. and children will leave tomor
row for a week-end stay at Ocean 1
Drive Beach.
Misses Carrie Bell and Mildred
Workman. Ellen Lawson and Mrs
C. M Smith spent a few days last
week at the cottage of their uncle. I
J. W Smith, at Ocean Drive Beach.
Miss Louise Cox is the guest of
relatives in Tucker. Ga.
Mrs R. J. Grube and children.
WITH THE SICK
Friends of Roscoe Buzhardt will
be interested to know he is improv
ing at Hays Hospital.
Mrs. James Moates underwent an
operation at Hays Hospital on Tues
day
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland were
patients at Blalock Clinic several
days during the week suffering in-
I juries received in an automobile
I accident.
Medical patients at Hays Hospital
include Mrs George M Grant, Mrs.
Jewell Ballard. Mrs Raymond Law-
jrence. Charles Cobb, Mrs. Ernest
Harris.
Friends of Mrs J W. Moore will
be glad to know she is able to-be
out after being a patient at Blalock
I Clinic several days during the week
Little Kim Lawson, of Aiken, has
returned home after undergoing
i treatment at Hays Hospital.
Patients who were able to return
to their homes earlier in the week
from Hays Hospital were Ed Wells.
Jr., Charlie Griffin. Mrs Thomas
O. Newman. Mrs. O J Gilliland.
Mrs Andrew McCoU. Mrs Mur!
Walters
Mrs. Ross Young, of Laurens, is
a patient at Blalock Clinic
\Mrs Miriam Spivey, of Green
wood, is a patient at Blalock Clinic
Mrs. Spivey is the sister of Dr R M
Fuller
Dismissed from Blalock Clinic
earlier in the week were , Melda
Dean, yrs James Etters. Mrs H
H. Dalton. Mrs Benson Roth dnd
Miss Glenda McLendon
Mrs. Frank Oakley, of New Au
gusta, Ind , underwent an operation
at Hays Hospital Tuesday ifr Oak
ley is a native of .Clinton
Larry Dean Summers, five year
old son of Mrs Elizabeth Wilson,
has returned home after an appen
dectomy at Hays Hospital
L V Fajlaw, who has been a pa
tient at Blalock Clinic, has gone to
Duke University Hospital. Durham.
N C.
Mrs Howard Stroud is improving
at Hays Hospital following surgery
Tuesday
Patients at Blalock Clinic include
L O. Boyette. Mrs Russell Casey.
Mrs Lois Hardeman, md MiOBe
atrice Hawks
Browns Back From
Trip To Canada, West
President and Mrs Marshall W.
Brown, of Presbyterian College, re
turned Monday from a three-week
trip into the Canadian Rockies and
to some of the national parks of the
Western United States
They attended a meeting of the
Southern Regional Education Board
in Louisville, Ky , before going on
vacation »o Winnipeg and Jasper
Park in Canada and to the Glacier
and Yellowstone National Parks
President Brown is an official rep
resentative of South Carolina on the
education board
Riddle Reunion
The annual Riddle reunion will be
held Sunday. August 17 at Friend
ship Baptist Church near Gray
Court
Members ot the family are re
quested to bring picnic lunch and
card tables.
Mr. and Mrs Le
Pins and chil
dree of Camden and Beth one. were
here on Sunday tar the Pitts rr
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