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w 1 Thursday. December 4, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Irieh About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning CHnton Residents Mrs. P. M. Pitts had as visitors during the Thanksgiving holidays ^ her sons, Mark Pitts, Mrs Pitts and sons of Aiken, Tom G. Pitts, of Lynchburg, Va., Ed Pitts, student at the University of South Carolina who had as his guest Kirk Thares, of Norfolk, also a university student. Joining other members of the family here for Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. W. A. Dicus were M^jor and Mirs. Alfred Browning and children, of Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala., Major and Mrs. Billy Dicus and family, of Parris Island, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor and daughter, Bebe, of Greenwood. HERE FROM KNOXVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Billy Owens and danghiers of KnoxvlVe, Tenn., were here for Use Thanksgiving , holidays with the former’s mo ther, Mrs. William Bailey Ow ens. Brewer Dixon is spending a few days with his son, Bailey Dixon, Mrs. C. M. Bailey and family en- route to his home in Talladega, Ala., following a Caribbean cruise. Grady Chandler and John Addison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lindsay in Bennettsville while on ■> several days hunting trip dunnv the Thanksgiving holidays. Friends of Braxton Dutton will t be interested to know he is improv ing at the General hospital, Green ville, where he has been a patient. He expects to be able Id return to his home here in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hunt er visited Dr. and Mrs. William Brice in Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Hub Hunter in Columbia during the holi- * days. VISIT RELATIVES HERE Mr. aad Mrs. Bob Oxley aad daughters of Jacksonville, Fla., visited Mrs. Oxley’s mother, Mrs. Robert 8. Horton, and other rela tives Imre for the holidays. Mrs. Edward Brailstford and dau ghter, Catherine, and $oni Edward, a student at Presbyterian College, of Charleston, spent the holidays with her mother and sister, Mrs. Dudley Jones and Mrs. Hubert Boyd. They were joined for Thanks giving day by Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Raynal and children of Clemson Among Winthrop students spend ing the Thanksgiving holidays at home were Misses Shirley Staton, Mary Jo Sloan, Barbara Roberts, • and Dolly Crouch. Bill Henry of New York, is spend ing a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Edward Henry. Mrs Henry and her son were in Green vtlle yesterday to visit her mother. Mrs. L. D. Spann Their friends will be interested to know she is im proving following an illness Rev. and Mrs. Joel E. Cannon and daughters were guests of friends in Florence during the holidays, go ing especially for the wedding of Miss Patricia Zeigler and Larry Jewell at which Mr. Cannon offi ciated at St. Paul Methodist Church on Thanksgiving day. VISIT IN HAMLET Mr. and Mrs. Robert Struck spent Thanksgiving with his fam ily in Hamlet, N. C. Miss Norma Elder of this city, a student at the University of Geor gia, Athens, was the guest of friends in Camilla, Ga., for the holidays to attend the wedding of Miss Louise Twitty and Ray Steele there on the 28th, She served. as the bride’s stand-in. Jimmy Chandler of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chand ler. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hollings worth of Decatur, Ga., Miss Terrell Cook, student at Converse College, Spartanburg, and Mrs. C. J. Hol lingsworth of Macon, Ga., were here for the holidays with Mrs. David S. Cook. Mrs. E. H. Hall spent the week end in Charlotte, N. C., with her sons, B Shockley and Dr. William Hugh Hall, and their families. Mr and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and children of McBee, visited her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blake ly, for the week-end. Mrs. P. M. Pitts spent yesterday in Columbia attending the South Carolina division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, executive board meeting. Mrs. Pitts is director for the Ridge district. She was accom panied by Mrs. Jobe D. Holland. Mrs. R. W. Johnson and daughter, Miss Anne Johnson, attended the wedding of Miss Carolyn Jones of Norfolk, Va., and Robert Yosaitis, at the University chapel, Columbia, Saturday afternoon. Both the bride and groom are seniors at the Uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler and little daughter, Beth, Johnnie Hayes of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. G. L. Rothell of Cedartown, Ga, were week-end guests of the former's mo ther, Mrs. Austin Chandler AT HOME FOR HOIJDAYS LA. Kenneth N. Baker, Jr., of Fort Bragg, V C., and Miss Ann Baker, student at limestone Col lege, Gaffney, were at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth V Baker, for the Thanksgiv ing holidays. Mrs. Milford Smith and daugh ter, Gail, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Blacksburg with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. C Jones Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellison have moved into their recently pur chased home on Shands street Mrs. Frank Miller has returned from a few days stay with her dau ghter, Mrs. Lollis M. Hardy, pnd Dr Hardy in Camden Mrs. Francis Blalock has accepted a position as junior interviewer with the South Carolina Employment of fice here. Mrs. Eugene Hitt has returned t» her home here after spending the holidays with her daughter. Mrs. W D Armstrong, and family in Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. W B Tribble visit ed their daughter. Mrs. John E. Cerney, and Mr. Cemey in Atlanta durin the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. George H. Ellis has returned from a three weeks visit with Rev. and Mrs M A Durant in Marianna Fla. Miss Frances O’Daniel spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Camden with her sister, Mrs. C. E. McGrew’. Miss Janet Poole, / student at An derson College, spent the Thanks giving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole. Miss Jane Ann Davis, who at tends Erskine College, Due West, and Tommy Davis, student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxvile, were at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Davis, for the holidays. Mrs. B. E Smith has joined Pvt Smith, who is stationed at Leomin ster, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. G A. Black had as their Thanksgiving guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Black, Nancy, Janie and Georgia, of Greenville; Mr and Mrs. W. A. Martin and Mary of Fountain Inn; Mrs Mary D. Lawter of Macon, Ga.; Mr and Mrs. B. W. Black of Atlanta, Ga. VLSIT SON HERE Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Dawson had as guests for Thanksglviiig the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dawson and sister, Miss Vio let Dawson, of the Isle of Palms. Edgar Everette. who attends Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N. C., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. L. T. Lawson, and other relatives. Miss Ruth Anthony fo Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Anthony. Mrs. H L Todd and son, H. L., have moved Into their recently pur chased home on Hampton avenue Mrs. R. L. Sellers of Greenville, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Todd Jacke Rasor of Cross Hill, and Robert Horton were nvaong Furman students spending the Thanksgiving holidays at home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and children of Charleston, spent the week-end with Mrs. Martin’s mo ther, Mrs. James M Pitts Mrs. Raymond Pitts visited her brother. George Bultman, and Mrs. Bull man in Sumter during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Eugene Brown and daugh ters tf Charleston, visited her sis ters. Mrs. James Pitts. Mrs. C. A. Holland, and Mr Holland during the week-end Mr. and Mrs. George Gaaque and children of Walhalla, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Purvis and children of Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dennis of Newberry, were guests Thanksgiv ing day of Mr. and Mrs Roy Gas que and family. ATTEND WEDDING Mr. aad Mrs. H. C. Saber, Mrs. Ace Werkmaa, with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Saber of Laoreas, attended the wedding of Mr. Saber’s neph ew, Bryant Jennings, to Patricia Smith of Newberry oa Thursday. Mrs. Workman assisted at the reception which followed t h e ceremony Miss Virginia Sumerel has re turned to Atlanta, Ga , after spend ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan and da utters visited Mrs. Hogan’s pa-1 rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Farrell, in Aberdeen, N. C.. for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and children of Rock Hill, were with Mrs. Jarvis' mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Fitts, for the holiday week-end. Mrs. Jimmy Frank Brown and little daughter, Ellen, of Decatur, Ga., spent last week with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs Tan M. Ray. Mr. Brown and Ike Ray joined them here on Thanksgiving and accom panied them home. Miss Reba Owen of Asheville, N. €., was the guest of Mrs. R. E Ferguson for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hughes in Cedar Grove, N. C., during the Thanks giving holidays Mrs. Ralph Davis and Miss Geor gia McDaniel of Augusta, Ga., spent Friday with their brother, N. W. McDaniel, who is ill, and Mrs. Mc Daniel. Also visiting the McDaniels for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McDaniel and daughter of Forest City, N. C., Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Coker of Asheville. N. C. Mrs. M. L. Kleckley is visiting her son, A D. Kleckley, and family and other relatives in Columbia. Their friends will regret to know Mr. Kleckley is ill. Judy and Charles Johnson of Chester, spent the holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mr T. |C. Johnson Mrs T. C. Johnson, Jr., and Biddy joined them here for the week-end Mrs. J. B Speake, MLss Louise Speake and R B Simmons were guests of relatives in Macon. Ga., for the Thanksgiving holidays Fnends of Perry M Moore will be interested to know he is a patient at the Veterans hospital, Oteen, N !C. His address is Building E. room 304 Mr. and Mrs. L W Raw! of Wil liamsburg, Va , spent several days last week with relatives, having been called here due to the death of the latter's brother, Earl Woodruff Mrs Eula Craddock has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs J A. Simpson, and Mr Simpson, in McCormick Ronnie Moore, son nf Mr and Mrs Perry M Moore, who is a student at CaHisle Military School, Bamberg, w a s at home for the Thanksgiving season M i s a Catherine Bamhardt of Whitmire, was the week-end guest of Mrs. E W Bonds and family Mrs F. E. Jordan of Columbia, was the week-end guest of Mrs John W. Little Miss Ella Little McCrary spent Thanksgiving in Columbia with her siater, Mrs R P Kapp. Mr Kapp and family. Miss Louise Kern was the guest during the Thanksgiving holidays of Mr and Mrs E E Wade in C^lum bia. Mr and Mrs John A Henry of Greenville, were visitors of Mr and Mrs Ansel B Godfrey during the week-end. having been called here because of the death of Mrs Homer Henry Mr and Mrs Downs Monroe spent Thanksgiving in Rock Hifl with their daughter, Mrs W’alston Lynn. and Dr. Lynn. Miss Jane Todd has resumed her studies at Erskine CoDege, Due West, aftt-r spending the Thanksgiv ing holidays with her parents. Mr and Mrs Hubert Todd \ Miss Rutn Davis of Oteen. N C., was here during the holidays and was accompanied by her ancle. Dr. J. W. Davis, to Aiken, where they visited Mr and Mrs -Volar Parker. Mrs Frank Kellers spent Thanks giving with Or. Kellers, who ia a patient at the Forest Hitts Sam- toruim, Columbia Mr and Mrs William Hatton and children of Greenwood, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Hatton’s father J E Voder-on and Mrs Anderson Miss Comeha Harm of Columbia, -pent the week-end with her mo ther Mrs W W Harris Among Clemson students spend ing the holidays at their homes here were lion Stewart. Jack Davis, Earl Horton, George Richard Buford, Billy Davis, and Mell Wilson Mrs Thurston R Giles and son. Adnan. were visitors Wednesday of the past week in r harlotte where they were met by 1 buck Gilea, stu dent at Oak Ridge Mihtary Acad em> who accompanied diem home for the botidays Heresa MANS idea Fancy shirt $2.95 up Knit Shirts S2.95 up HandkMthiefs 35c up Leather GIovm Robe $2.95 up $7.95 up Parita Jacket $17.95 Pullover $t.95 $1.50 Slacks Slippers $7.9*) up. $5.95 $.T.95 up Adair's Men's Shop “Fer The Man Who Care*" * * ... 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