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Thursday. August 28, 1958 THE UUNTUH LHKUINHJLE tmaft >»•***» Brieh About ... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Norma E. Haliett is visiting her sister, Miss Cordice Haliett, in New York City. Mrs. J. D. Henry and Mrs. John nie Henry of Milbrook, Ala., spent last week with the former’s mo ther, Mrs. H. A. Copeland and family. They were accompanied home by Jerry and Miriam Henry who had been visiing her for sev eral weeks. E. Frank Anderson, Mrs: J. K. Haselden and daughter, Lois Marie, were guests on Wednesday of the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fowler in Mauldin, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fowler in Simpsonville. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Gault and children of North Augusta, are spending the week with Mrs. Gault’s parents, Mr. and Mrs An sel B. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair left Tuesday to spend several weeks in Hampton, Va., with their daughter, Miss Vivian Parks Adair. Miss Adair will accompany them to Washington, D. C., where they will visit their sister and aunt, Mrs. W. T. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace and family have moved into their new home on Missallie Drive in Pitts’ Meadow. Captain Lee Blakely, M.D., re turned yesterday to Bolling Air Force Base Hospital, Washington, D. C., after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultman of Sumter, were week-end guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Raymond Pitts. Mrs. Eugene Johnson and Mrs. Francis Blalock accompanied Mrs. Guy S. Blakely to their new home at Centerville near Charleston sev eral days last week. Mr. Blakely also spent the week-end there and they with their little son will return next week to make their home. Mr. Blakely will enter the Medical Col lege of South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Liner of Chapel Hill, N. C., Joe Compton of Cedar Grove, N. C., and Ben Smith of Charlote, N. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. Hattie Bonds, com ing especially for the Bonds-Hughes wedding on Saturday. Mrs. Luther Belcher of Danville, Ky , is spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Judson Breh- mer, and Mr. Brehmer Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. W. Barnett and small son have returned to their home on Calvert Avenue after a visit with Mrs. Barnett’s relatives in Rogers, Texas. Col. Barnett joined them in Texas after attend ing summer camp at Fort Benning, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hughes of Dunn, N. C., were weeke nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Bonds, coming especially for the Bonds- Hughes wedding. Miss Margaret Bethea of Dillon and Fort Mill, spent several days recently with her sister. Mrs. W W. Harris. Misses Elaine Addison, Jenny Ad dison. Emily Bailey, Margaret Ann Bolick, and Ann Baker returned Monday from a week's stay at Pawley's Island Mr. and Mrs Joe Cutchins, Jr., and son. Joe 3rd, of Isle of Palms, visited Mrs. Cutchins’ mother, Mrs. W. L Marshall, Jr., and grandmo ther. Mrs. C. M Bailey, during the week-end. Mrs W. S. Porter and daughters, Misses Julia and Helen Portar, will return today from Montreat, N. C., where they have spent the summer at their cottage. Miss Lucy Noyes returned yester day to her home in Marion, N. C., after being the guest of Miss Bar bara Eichelberger for a few days Friends of Mrs E. H. Hall will be interested to know she has re turned home after an extended stay with her sons ni Charlotte, N. C., and Greenville while convalescing from an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamilton and son. Stan, of Terre Haute, Indiana, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam and daughter, Kathy, of New York, left Sunday for a week’s stay at Paw ley’s Island after spending a few days with hte former’s sisters, Mrs. B. B. Ballard and family and Miss Kate Milam. J. Roy Casque left yesterday for New Orleans, La., to attend the showing of the 1959 Buick and a convention of dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mize and sons, Robert and Lindsay, of Sara sota, Fla., are spending the week with Mrs. Mize’s mother, Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, and sister, Mrs. J. B. Arnold and family. Miss Rebecca Speake accompa nied her sister, Mrs. E. C. Mc- Meekin, and family to Myrtle Beach and spent a few days at their home in Great Falls the past week. Guests of E. Frank Anderson du ring the week included Jess Brock man and Miss Jessica Broclynan of Nashville, Tenn., Sidney Brock man and Miss Maude Brockman of Greenville. Mrs. R. W. Wade has returned from a visit with her son, W. B. Wade and family, in Asheville, and her sister, Miss Barnett Spratt, at Lake Junaluska, N. C. Friends of David Templeton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Temupleton, will be glad to know he is improv ing satisfactorily from a hand injury received when a bottle ex ploded. David spent several days at Self Memorial hospital, Green wood, for treatment. Dr. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser and daughter, Ann, have returned to their home here. Dr. Fraser has been on a tour of Europe, the Holy Land and England for the past two months. Mrs. Fraser and daughter have been visiting Mr. and Mrs David Ross in Richmond and other relatives in Virginia. Dr. Fraser joined them at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Robert P. Schneider and Mr. Schneider, in Ludington, Mich., and christened their little daughter, Karen Marie Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Struck, for merly of Waletrboro, have moved to Clinton and are making their home on South Owens street. Mr and Mrs. Struck will be members of the High School faculty. Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and son. Quay, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C.,' spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Metta Stone, and family Quay, Jr., | will leave soon for Newark, Del., where he will be a member of the faculty at the University of Dela ware. Also visiting Mrs. Stone last week were her daughter and grand daughter, Mrs C. J. Bauknight anfl j Amelia of Charleston. Rev. and Mrs. James S. Gray and daughter, Miss Julia Gray were in Charleston. West Virginia, last week with Mrs. Gray’s mother. Mrs. H A. Shirkey. Friends of Mrs. O. I. Shealy will be interested to know she is improv ing at her home here following an eye operation and convalescent stay in Charlotte with her daughter, Mrs E F Culbreath, who accompanied | her home during the week. Mrs. Ken Bogle and two sons, of ! Marietta Ga.. are visiting her mother, Mrs. Aylilfe R. Jacobs. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Felton Moore and daughters. Mary Jo and Terry, were gu<pts several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fowler. Col. Moore is stationed at the Pen tagon in Washington and they re side in Springfield, Va. D. D. Estes, of Jackson, Ga., and son, David E. Estes, of Emory Uni- 'versity, Atlanta, Ga., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Leake for a few days. Caroline and Walter Hughes re turned yesterday from a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs jC. A. Reeves in Honea Path Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, of Ruston, La., were guests several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward G. Campbell. Mr. Thompson was enroute to Raleigh. N. C., and Mrs. Thompson to Chattanooga, Tenn., where they will visit rela tives. Mr and Mrs. James Austin Chandler and daughter, Beth, and Johnny Hays, of Atlanta. Ga., spent last week with the former’s mother. Mrs. J. A. Chandler. They were also guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bennett at Myrtle Beach. Captain and Mrs. L. C. McCarthy and children have returned from a visit with the former's mother, Mrs lie© G. McCarthy in Albany, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Odom and children, Linda and Amy, of Wil mington, N. C., Rev. and Mrs. R. H Freeland, of Louisburg N. C., are spending the week here with Mrs. Odom’s and Mrs.. Freeland’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryant, of Darlington, and Karl Johnson, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., visited their par ents, Mr. and Mirs. J. K. Johnson the past week-end. M!r. and Mrs. Irving H. Ford, of Avon Park, Fla., will arrive this week-end for a visit with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. James Furr and children spent the week-end in Sumter with Mrs. Furr’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Conklin, of Jacksonville, Fla., was the guest Tuesday of Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry were in Gaffney Tuesday evening where they attended a Fashion Show spon sored by one of the leading depart ment stores. Mrs. James F. Geary, of Mill- broko, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Medlin, of Blaney, spent Sun day with Mrs. Geary’s and Mrs Medlin’s brother, John Roseboro and Mrs. Roseboro. Mrs. Geary has been spending several weeks in Camden visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and daughter, Sara Louise, of McCor mick, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B Wilder on Sunday and later accompanied by Mrs Wilder visited in the mountains of North Carolina. Attending the Laurens County De partment of Public Welfare board meeting in Laurens as guests on Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. W C. Dobbins. Mrs. S. M Warner, Mrs. Helen Waits of Jo anna, R L Plaxico, Mr and Mrs. Ansel B Godfrey and Mrs. W. W Harris. Also attending was Hatch ford W. Boland who is a member of the board. | Mrs. Edd Young and Betty Sue have returned from Fort Worth, Texas, where they visited their son and brother, William E. Young and Mrs. Young Mrs. J. B Speake visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely, in Savannah, Ga., several days last week. Her father, R. B Simmons, spent the time in Montrose, Ga., with rela tives. * Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis were in Jacksonville. Fla., last week to at tend the Shriners convention. Miss Kay Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young, visited in Highlands, N. C., over the- week end as the guest of Misses Kay and Patty Trowbridge of Kings Inn. Miss Anita Kaminsky of Savan nah. Ga , is visiting Miss Beverly Muller. Guests Thursday of Mrs Agnes Kern were Mrs. S. A. Kern of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lominack, Peggy and Lynn, of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Har rison. Lisa and Charles, Jr., of Laurens. Mrs. Curtis C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gross of Hazelton. Pa., were guests last week of Mrs. Smith's and Mrs. Gross' daughter and sister, Mrs. Calvin W. Shuman, and Mr. Shuman Joe Neely leaves tomorrow to en ter Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti tute, at Troy, N. Y., where he will be a member of the freshman class the coming year. His parents, Mr and Mrs.'Carlisle Neely, will ac company him to Troy. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr. and daugh ters, Jan and Kristi, will return to day from a stay at Myrtle Beach where they were joined by her mo ther and sister Dr. Newton B. Jones of the his tory department of Presbyterian College, is on a trip to Richmond, Charlottesville, Va., and Raleigh, N. C., for library research. Mrs. F. V. Smith and mm, Viony and Ty, have returned to their home here after spending the sum mer with her father, Louie Taylor, in New York and at his summer home in New Jersey. >- Mrs. E. Femer and Lee Femer of iForest Park, 111., spent a few days last week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Robert Anderson, and Mr. Anderson. -They were ac companied home by Mary and Ter ry Bangs, who had been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Anderson Mrs. W. H. Truesdell of Orlan do, Fla., was the guest for a few days last week of Mr and Mrs. E. H Wilkes Mr. and Mrs Alex Cruickshanks and son, Sandy, of Columbia, are spending the week with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W G. King Dr. and Mrs. Newton B Jones and daughter. Ellen, vacationed last Week at the Isle of Palms Mrs. Bailey Dixon and sons, Bai ley and Norman have returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wood, in Talladega, Ala. Mr. Dixon was there during the week-end to accompany them home. Cubs. Frank McKee and Michael Jones, were eut of town Also mak John B. Bazemore and the first great-grandchild of Mr. and Mrs ing the trip were L. H. and Tony Robert Dillard of Jacksonville, 0 ' Fla , former residents of this city. Birth Announcements DORSEY Born to Mr. and Mrs. James A Dorsey of Houston, Texas, a dau ghter, Linda Deanne, on August. 24 Mr. Dorsey, who graduated from Florida State University in June is a research chemist for Shell Oil Company in Houston. Mrs. Dor sey completed her junior year at FSU in June. Linda Deanne is the. first grandchild of Mr and Mrs. MrAIJSTKR l Mr and Mrs. J. B McAlister of the Anport Road, announce the birth of a son, J. B , Jr , on Au gust 23 at Hays hospital Mrs. Mc Alister is the former Miss Evelyn Louise Willis. STONE Mr and Mrs William H. Stem-, 109 White Hall Road. Anderson, an nounce the birth of a son, William Henry, Jr , on August 21 at Hays hospital. v Before marriage Mrs Stone was Muss Nannie Ruth Tram mell. YOUNG Mr. and Mrs William E Young of Fort Worth, Texas, \ announce the birth of a son. Richard Wayne, on July 21 Mr. Young is the son of Mr. and Mrs Edd Young of this city A REYNOLDS Mr and Mrs James Robert Rey- nlods of 102 Liberty street, an nounce the birth of a- daughter, Mary Virginia, on August 23 at Hays hospital Mrs Reynolds is the former Miss Annie Ruth King YOUNG 'Mr .and Mrs Dillard Young of Rt 2, Clinton, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Dillard. Jr, on August 23 at Blalock Clime Before marriage Mrs Young was Muw Barbara Roof Den 3 Cubs Take Trip On Thursday, August 21. Holmes Holland and E C. Edwards accom panied the Cub Scouts of Den 3, Pack 174, to Spartanburg where they enjoyed a tour of the Herald- Journal plant A guide explained the operation and each was given a paper. Other points visited included the new court house, the Memorial Auditor ium, Wofford College campus, and Bond Bakery. At Cleveland Park the group en joyed the playground, the small ani mal zoo, the lake, train rides and re freshments. Enroute home they toured Croft State Park. Seven of the nine Cubs in the den making the trip were: John Ander son, Joe Pat -Harps, Wayne Dixon, Sandy McNeill, Ted F'urr, Richard Edwins, and Irby Holland:^ Two BACK TO SCHOOL with skirts and sweaters to match by Jane Irwili Talbott Koret of California PeabU. tMennyi i Next Hour to Broadway Theatre Free Parking In Rear c c c ^/cr6or/)ay ‘IjBssafe. On Labor Day, we pay- honor to all American workers. Their skill and productivity are basic to America’s strength, progress and prosperity. Their steadfast devotion to the American way of life stands ever as a sturdy bulwark of our freedom. Bank of Qinton Member Federal DefMit 1 rs NEW the patented POORS 4 TUNIS MORE HEAT OVER THE ILOOR Ihaa ever before! 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