The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 11, 1959, Image 3
Thursday. June 11, lt59
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I toms of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. J. A. King of Clenuon. was
an overnight guest of Mrs. W. W.
Harris on Thursday. Mrs King is
state UDC president, and was guest
speaker for a banquet here on Thurs
day evening honoring the real dau
ghters of the Stephen D. Lee Chap
ter. '
LOSES BROTHER
i. E. Edwards, brother of Mrs
Hugh Simpson, passed away in Un
ion on Sunday. Funeral services
were held there on Monday after
noon.
Mrs. J. B. Nicholson spent several
days last week in Greenville with
her daughter, Mrs. J. Mac Rabb,
Jr.
Mrs. Paul M. Muller and daugh
ter, Beverly, were called to Lex
ington, Ky., recently because of the
death of a friend, Delos Orcutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitts, Linda,
Gayle, Eron, and Emary of Greens
boro, N. C., are visiting the former’s
mother, Mts. W. Roy Pitts, Sr., this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley and
children of Hartsville, spent several
days last week with Mrs. Stanley’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neigh
bors.
Friends of Hugh S. Jacob* win re
gret to know he suffered a hand in
jury in a fall recently.
Mrs L. T. Watford, Jr., and little
son, Mike, of Florence, are spending
two weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs W. M. Burts. Miss Billie Burts
has resumed her studies at Wingate
College, Wingate, N. C„ afer spend
ing several days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts.
Mrs. Zeno Craddock was the
week-end guest of relatives in Mc
Cormick.
GRADUATES AT FLORIDA
SOUTHERN
Friends here of George Addy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Addy of Lake
land, Fla., formerly of Clinton, will
be interested to know he received a
BS degree from Florida Southern
College at graduating exercises
'there last week. Mrs. Addy and
George have been spending a week
here with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bag-
well and James Addy and family in
Laurens. George has accepted an
accounting civil service position
with the Veterans Admniistration.
Tommy Cooper left this week for
New York City where he has accept
ed work for the summer.
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Mrs D. C. Heustees of the Brskine
Collate staff. Due West, is at her
home on Calvert Avenue for the
summer.
Betsy, Molly and Johnnie Finney
of Myrtle Beach, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Finney
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Sottlc and
son of Durham, N. C., spent a few
days last, week with Mrs. Suttle’s
parents. Mr and Mrs. Charlie
Barker
LN CHARLESTON
Mrs. W. R Brown, Mr and Mrs.
John H. Poole, Misses Violet, Mar
garet and John Poole were visitors
in Charleston and at the Isle of
Palms several days last week
Mrs. G. C. High and Miss Mary
Turner of High Point, N. C., were
Week-end guests of their sister, Mrs
D. A. Yarborough, and Mr. Yarbor
ough.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cleland and
children are vacationing this week
with the former’s father, C. S. Cle
land at Moncks Corner and at South
Carolina beaches.
AT SUMMER HOME
, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Halsall and
the later’s mother, Mrs. H. J. Ray,
left Thursday for Cedar Mountain,
N. C., where they will sepnd the
summer at their summer home.
Miss Dolly Crouch leaves June
12 for Camp Glen Barry near Chim
ney Rock, where she will be a coun
selor for the summer.'
Linda Smith has been spending
the past month in Mullins with her
grandmother, Mrs. Frances McGow
an. Her mother, Mrs. Howard
Smith, accompanied her there the
past week for an overnight visit.
IN MASS. AND NEW YORK
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and
son left Saturday for Watertown,
Mass., where they will visit Mrs.
Walker’s mother, Mrs. Anne Muccio.
Enroute home they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Rundo in Roosevelt, N.
Y. The Rundos are former Clinton
residents.
Dan Yarborough, Jr., was here
during the week end and was accom
panied back to Pittsburgh by Mrs.
Yarborouhg and children, who have
been visiting her parenti, Mr and
Mrs. Hugh Bonds Workman, and
Mr. and Mrs. Yarborough, Sr,
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Eicfcrtberger,
Jr., and daughter. Sandra, of Chat
tanooga. Tenn, art spending two
week* with lus parents, and ta An
derson with her parent* Mr. and
Mrs H R Dickson Also here dor
(in ft he week end were the Eirboi-
| daughter Mrs Kent Krett.
d Mr Kreil sf folntnbi.
Mne L4y Yatfeemah mm a re
Mrs Jet Cutchias aad little Jeey
of Mount Pleasant, are spending the
week with her mother, Mrs W. L.
Marshall. Jr. and grandmother.
Mrs C. M Bailey,
Miss Sunie Murphy of Memphis.
Tenn , is spending two weeks with
her brother and sitter-In-law, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G Murphy
Mr and Mrs. Ed McMeokin and
children of Great Fails, Mr. and
Mrs George Weathers of Green,
ville. visited their parents, Mr and
Mrs. George Speake. on Sunday
Mrs. Frank Miller has returned
from a two weeks visit in Camden
with her daughter, Mrs Lollis Har
dy, and Dr. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs.’Ralph Bozard visit
ed the latter’s parents. Mr and Mrs.
B T Lindler in Saluda and the for
mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Bozard, in Newberry the past week
end.
AT MYF ASSEMBLY
Misses Louise Speake, Shirley
Singley, and Joyce Simmons are at
tending the Methodist Youth Fellow
ship Assembly at Wofford College.
Mrs. J. B. Speake accompanied
them to Spartanburg on Monday and
they will return Saturday.
Miss Mary Ella Bailey, who teach
es in Greenwood, and Miss Agahta
Bailey, who teaches in Chester,
are at home for the summer.
Mrs. L. L. Young, accompanied
by her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Fowler,
and sons of Anderson, are on a ten-
day Vacation trip to Washington, D.
C., and New York City.
Miss Miriam Templeton of Au
gusta, Ga., spent the week-end" with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Templeton.
IN NEW HOME
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer are mov
ing today into their new home in the
Smallwood section on the Whitmire
highway. Mrs. Steer’s sister and
brother. Miss Essie and Willie Oulla
of Greenville, are with them for a
few days.
Friewds wil be
that Mrs Emma
ed her Mth birthday yesterday. June
10.
Mr and Mrs J. S Wingard and
children, Harriet and Johnny, of
Lexington, were guests of Mr Wtn
gard’s mother, Mrs. Emmie Win
gard. and Mr and Mrs. B. F. Win
gard
ATTEND CONVENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford Boland
left yesterday to attend the National
Khtanis Convention in Dallas. Tex
as. Mr. Boland is a delegate W. C.
Baldwin will go by plane Sunday to
Dallas where be will also be a del
egate to the convention.
Miss Theda Sublett has returned
from Pawley's Lsland where she was
the guest of Miss Clara Sue Durden
for a house party. #
Miss Nelle Fuller of Charleston.
Susan and Valerie Blalock of Holly
Hill, spent the week-end with their
mother and grandmother, Mrs. B
T. Fuller.
Mr .and Mrs. R. D Nance, Mr.
and Mrs. David Pitts and daughter,
Deborah, have returned to their
home in DeLand, Fla , after a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M Timmer
man and other relatives.
Mrs Eugene Brows aad daughter.
Ginger, of Mount Pleasant, are tho
guests of Mr and Mrs. C. A Hol
land
ATTEND* BfME SOCIETY
Mrs Ansel B Godfrey left Tues
day for Philadelphia. Pa . where she
will attend the meeting of the Amer-
•can Rose Society She will be joined
in Salisbury, N. C., by her niece.
Mrs. Craig Purcell
Friends at Mr and Mrs. Floyd
Fuller will be iterested to know
they are now residing at Apartment
7, Vetville, on the Presbyterian Co|.
lege campus
Rev and Mrs. Giles F Lewis and
small daughter. Henrietta, have re
turned from a visit with Mrs. Lewis’
parents, Mr and Mrs G. M Tau
ber. in Philadelphia, Pa. Rev Lewis
attended a church group life lab
oratory which was held in Romney.
W. Va. They were accompanied
home by Rev Lewis’ sister, Miss
Charlotte Lewis of Orlando, 'Fla .
who is a student at the Biblical Sem
inary in New York City, for a week’s
visit
Misses Delle Wilder and Kay
Thomas are spending the month of
June at (’amp Pinacle near Render.
Xonville, N. C., as counselors
Mr* W Roy Pitt*. Sr, Charles
Pitts. Mr and Mrs Earl Pitta and!
children visited Dr and Mr* Robert
Gmbe in Camden and also Mr and!
Mr* Lewis Pitts in Bethune on Sun
day
Mr and Mr* J. C. Thomas are
spending several day* thu week in
Wilmington. N C, with their son-in-;
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Lindsay Odom.
Mrs J. B Wilder was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs J A Ma
her m Spartanburg
VISIT MOTHER
Mrs Conway Twitty, of Rich
mond. Va., and Mrs Carl Clary and
small son. of Columbia, spent a few
days here this week with their
mother. Mrs Ridiert S. Owens
Mrs Allen McSween and children
will return today to their home in
Greensboro. N C , after a visit with
her parents. Mr and Mrs L. B
Dillard
AW AY FOR SI MM ER
Lt Col. W W Barnette, Ji*.,' is
attending summer camp at Fort
Bennmg, C.a Mrs Barnette and chil
dren have gone to Rogers. Tex**, to
be with her parent* for the summer
and he will join them there Later
Mr • and Mrs DoneM Mauldin for
merly of Greenville, have moved to
Clinton and are occupying a res
idence on Young Drive Mr Mauldin
i* minister of education at the First
Baptist Church
Freind* of Perry M. Moore will
he interested to know he has return
ed to the Veterans hospital. Oteen.
N C . after spending a week here
with his family The Moore hod as
guest* during the week their rela
tives from Rock Hill and York
Mr and Mrs George Bultmon of
Sumter, were week-end guests of
the former’s sister, Mrs Raymond
Pitts Also here Sunday with Mrs
Pitts were Mrs Craig Kennedy and
daughter, Sally, of Sparianburg.
Mr and Mrs R C. Cushnie have
returned from a visit with the lat
ter s parents in Fairfax. Va Mr
Cushme attends Presbyterian Col
lege, and they reside in an apart
ment in the home of Mr and Mrs
r. B Pilard ^
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Dr. and Mrs. James S. Gray and
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from Nashville, Tenn., where they
were guests of Mrs. Gray’s sister,
Mrs. John B. Bittinger, and the Rev.
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Captain and Mrs. Benjamin F.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn and chil
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