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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, Jn- >0, i»60 rrrfftim »11.1 ******* >>,> * ***•»•*» Briefs About... People You Know Items of Interest Concenilim Residents rrrujjrrtu ,J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaaque joined friends at Cherry Grove Beach and visited relatives in the lower part of the state for a few days the past week. Miss Annette Johnson, who is in training at the Columbia Hospital, was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pope Johnson, last week end. AT FURNITURE MARKET G. C. Buice of Maxwell Brothers, attended the Southern Furnttude •nd Rug Market at High Point, N. C., this week. George Mason has returned to his home in Charlotte, N. C.. after spending two weeks with his sister, Mrs. C. D. Nance and other rela tives. Joe M. Mason, of Seneca, was also here during the week to visit with the family. Lt. Col. F. V. Smith spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Smith and son, Ty, accompanied him to Ft. McPherson, Ga., for a week’s visit. Mel Wilson, who is a rising sen ior at Clemaon College, is at Fort Benning, Ga., for six weeks ROTC camp. Mrs. Fuller L. Reese, Jr., and son. Boh, joined Mr. Reese for the week-end In Richmond, Va., where he is now located. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr. and son, DeLeon, 3rd, of Wash ington, Ga., spent Sunday with Mrs. Reynolds’ mother. Mrs . P. B. Adair and other relatives, y Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cason, Jr., and their daughter, Mrs. R. E. Mar tin and son leave this week to visit Mr. Cason’s sister, Mrs. Daisy C. Turner In Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Ca son’s sister, Mrs. L. B. Bowsen, Sr., and other relatives in Chatta nooga, Tenn.; also R. A. Cason in Rayle, Ga. Misses Marjorie and Kathryn Arnold are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl in Williamsburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams and son. Hap, of Charlotte, N. C., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young last week en route home from a vacation trip to Bluff ton and Hilton Head. Mrs. Glenn Reevs and little son, Davie, of Myrtle Beach, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Pitts. Mr. Reeves came for the week-end and accom panied them home. Mary Jane Addison, Mena Brooks Blalock and Janet Hamer left Tues day for a three weeks stay at Camp Ton-A-Wandah, near Hendersonville, N. C. NEW SUIT CLUB STARTS JULY 23 BE SURE TO JOIN! JOHNSON & PITTS MEN’S SHOP THANK YOU! — I wish to thank the many friends of Clinton, Clinton Mill, Lydia Mill, Joanna, Mountville, and surrounding areas who were so loyal in Tuesday’s primary making it possible for me to be elected your Magistrate. I shall strive to give you prompt and efficient service. J. DERRILL BOZARD FRIENDS OF LAURENS COUNTY I deeply appreciate the vote that you gave me in electing me you Cbroner. As your Coroner of Laur ens County I will strive to make you a good public official and see that justice is done in every case that comes before me. Again, may I say thank you kindly for “pressing on for Pressley.” Marshall W. Presley Scotty and Susan Rice, daughter and eon of Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rice, of Concord, N. C. f will arrive Friday for a visit with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer Their mother is the former Miss Mary Barksdale. Friends of William McCrary will be interested to know he is a pa* tient at the Veteran’s Hospital, Oteen, N. C. VISIT SON Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Hammet re turn today Jo their home in Allen dale after visiting since Saturday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and'Mrs. Ben H. Hammet. Mrs. Fred Mitchell, of Wichita. Kansas, visited her brother, Dennis Q. Sowers and Mrs. Sowers last week enroute to Washington, D. C., where she will spend some time with her daughter. Nora Oeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oeland, is the gue>st of friends in Darlington. (Mrs. William J. Henry Is spend ing the week in New York on a buying trip. CALLED TO OKLAHOMA Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlisle Neely have returned from Oklahoma City, Okla., where they were called be cause of the death of the latter’s brother-in-law, J. C. Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs are 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. ThoraweH Jacobs, Jr., at Daytona Beach, Fla. Dr. Dillard Jacobs of Nash ville, Tenn., was here and they accompanied him to Daytona where he and J. F. Jacobs are attending a business meeting. Mrs. J. C. Craven, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. P. Neighbors, has gone to Atlanta, Ga., to spend a /ew weeks with her brother, J. D. Jacks, before return ing to her home in Grangeville, Ida ho. AT CAMP FELLOWSHIP Misses Linda Boland, Anne Fras er, Lena Copeland, and Francis Blalock. Jr, have joined senior youth groups from other churches for the week at Camp Fellowship on Lake Greenwood. Francis serves as treasurer for the youth groups in the Presbytery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and children. Tommy. Ginger and Wan da, of Atlanta. Ga., are here for the week with the former’s par ents, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Mr and Mrs W G. Kii* have returned from a visit with their daughter. Mrs Alex Cruickshanks. and Mr. Cruickshanks in Alachua, Fla., having been called while there to Byron, Ga., because of the death of Mrs. King's brother-in-tow. Dr. J. B Kay From Oregon Arriving today from PineviUe, Oregon, for a visit with Mrs. R. C. Stewart are her son, James F. Bo- die, Mhrs Bodie and children Com ing on Friday and Sautrday to join the family are Mr. and Mrs R. G. Bodie of Norfolk. Va.. and Mrs V. M. Grill of New Orlesms, La. Jane Hell Sims of Rock Hill, is visiting Edna Jacob*, chunter of Mr and Mrs Hugh S. Jacobs Mrs R P Neighbors, Dial Neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Neighbors and children spent Sun day in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowden. Miss Alice Neighbors, who was «t home for the week-end, returned to Greenville with them. NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrar, for merly of Travelers Rest, are now making their home in the Stone Apartments on Centennial street. Mr. Farrar is connected with the Greenville News as carrier adviser for this area. They are Methodists. Mary and Chris Adair, Jr., spent the weekend in Great Falls with their grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Fer guson. Miss Kathy Mitchell of Green ville, is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Ruth Goodman, at Hotel Clinton. Mir. and Mrs. James Oeland and Mrs. Robert S. Owens, accompan ied by Miss Anne D. Jones of New berry, attended the funeral James Cantey in Spartanburg Tues day. Robert M. Vance joined his fam ily at their cottage at Pawley’s Is land for the week-end. Johnson Expresses Thanks I take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks to the voters of Laur ens County who on Tuesday nominated me for Sheriff. I am indeed grateful. R. Eugene Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Louis M. Stephens and little son leave today for Ma con, Ga., where he will intern at the Macon Hospital. Dr. Stephens is a recent graduate of the Medical College of South Carolina, Charles ton, and they have been visiting her mother, Mrs. S. G. Dillard. Joining the family here for the week-end were Mrs. Paul G. Turner and daughter, Suzanne. Lt. James E. Woiie, of the Hq. Battery, 51st Artillery Division, is attending a two weeks summer camp at Fort Stewart. Hinesville, Ga Kenneth N. Baker, Jr., student at the Dental College, Louisville, Missy Mclver of Summit, N. J„ has been the guest last week and Rue week of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Watts W. Davis. Mrs. E. N. Morrow of Lakeland, Fla., arrived yesterday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. John W. Lit tle. Mrs. Florence S. Jenkins of Montgomery, Ala, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Ben H. TTammct, and Mr. Hammet. Captain and Mrs. Robert Hodges have as guests in their home on York Drive the latter’s sister, Mrs. Bert Fuller end sons of Hayfield, Minn Mr. and Mrs. Murphey Timmer man and children, accompanied by Ky.^ is at home for the summer Dr. and Mrs Felder Smith of Lau rens, lef; ye arday for a stay in Deland, Fla , with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance A1C Robert B. Bollii«er and Mrs months and is working with his uncle, Dr. Stanley Baker in Green wood. COL. WINGARD AT CAMP • ^ | Bollinger of Greenville, were week- J ? t Evi.*c! iera L 0 ^u^ t>ULhar ° ,ina ’ ** eoci v *sitors with the latter’s par- ^ FortStewart, HinesvUle, Ga , for e j ts Mr and Mrs. S. B. Loftis The Belling; s have just returned from a week s m;tor trip to Derry, Pa., wheie Jiay \.sited Mr. Bollinger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bollin two weeks with the National Guard units. Previously he was at Fort Gordon, Ga., with the 228th group. National Guard, of which he is com manding officer^ ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpeon joined their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Simpson, of Lockhart, at Cherry Grove Beach for the week-end. Mrs. Lollis M. Hardy and chil dren, Susan and Frankie Felknor. of Camden, are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs Frank E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Jr., and sons, Wilmot and Torrence, spent the week-end at Pawley's Is land. Mrs. Callie Gault and children, of North Augusta, are spending the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. Mrs. Hugh Eargle and daughter, Lucy, of Florence, are spending the week with her sister. Mrs. Charles R. Workman and Mr. Workman. Mr. Eargle will come for the week end. AT PAWLEY'S Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Boiick, Dixie and Mrs. A. K. Dill are spending the week at their cottage at Pawley’s Island. Major Francis Blalock is at t amp Stewart, Ga.. for the two weeks summer training camp with the Newberry National Guard unit to which he is attached. Mrs. F. R. McMaster. Jr., of Winns boro, was here Tuesday with her mother. Mrs. Hugh Sin^won, coming especially to see her aunt, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts who is ill at her home on Florida Street. First Lt Chris Patte of Redwood Arsenal, Ala., will spend the 4th of July holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Edouard Patte Michael and Ronnie of Columbia, are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bradford spent the week-end in Charlotte. N. C., with the former's mother. Mrs. W. O. Bradford AT TRAINING SCHOOL Mrs. C. E. King, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin attended the lab oratory school for training Sunday School teachers at Montreat, N. C., | last week. They were accompanied by Carol and Susan King. Tommy and Bob Baldwin. Mr. King also accompanied them for an overnight visit. While there they were guests in the cottage of Dr. and Mrs. Jo seph M. Gettys Dr. and Mrs. John W. Stevenson and son, John Alien, were recent visitors in Lexington, Charlottes ville and Williamsburg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and duldern, Jimmy and Martha Emily of Austin, Texas, have been gue&s of the former’s brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, coming especially to at tend the Philson family reunion. Mrs. W. W. Smith and daughters. Gwen and Mary Jo. of Charleston, are visiting her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr, for several weeks. Mr. Smith accompanied them here for the week-end. Mrs. Smith leaves today to attend the music week assembly at Ridge crest, N. C. Blake Lawmon left Tuesday for a several weeks stay at Camp Pin nacle, N. C. Mr. ant) Mrs. Edgar Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton visited Dr. and Mrs. Newton Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garland, goim* es pecially to see the rhodendron gar dens at Rome Mountain, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts spent several days last week at their cottage at Bon darken, N. C. Friends of little Harriett Lowman will be interested to know she is re covering nicely at her home follow ing a hospital stay in Greenville af ! ter suffering injuries in an accident. Major Lowman. who came to be with the family, will leave Friday or Saturday to complete his tour of duty in Korea. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel during the week were her brother, B. P. Reese, of Jackson I viUe, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Winchest er McDaniel, Mrs. John Burnett, of Augusta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs! Preston Bussey of North Augusta; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Coker and daughter of Asheville, N. .C Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton. Mfcs Bootsie Horton and Horace Horton. Jr, were visitors last week in Gat 1 in burg, Tenn., for several days. Mrs. Blake Gordon has returned to her home in Washington, D. C., after a visit, with her daughter! Mrs. Harry F. Lowman, and family Kathy and Larry Lowman returned with her for a two weeks stay in j Washington Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis, with Mrs. Pearl Putnam of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jmtos Crook and Homer Huggins in Wsad- ruff. Roland Wingate of Fort Myers, Fla., spent the week-end with his daughter. Mrs Charles Burnett, and Mr. Burnett. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis were Mrs. Belle Wal drop. the latter’s sister, Mrs, Geor gia Ross and Mrs. Ven Loftis of CampobeUo, also Mrs of Inman Frank Loftis spent the week-end in Alto, Ga., with his family. This week he is at Moore on a construc tion project. Mrs. James Monroe of Latta, is spending the week here with rela tives at the John T. Blakely home Friends will be interested to know Mis Lois Blakely is improving at home after being a patient at Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Riddle and daughters will return today to their home in Burlington. N. C., after a few days stay with Mrs. Riddle’s mother, Mrs. R. S. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner, with Mr .and Mrs. Brad D u n s o n of Greenville, attended the Southern Textile- Association meeting in Asheville, N. C. ( the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson and son -spent last week at Pawley’s Island, going on to Asheville, N. C., for the weke-end where Mr. Fergu son attended the Southern Textile Association meeting. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner and daughters will return Friday to their cottage on Lake Greenwood after a vacation stay at Hilton Head Mrs. Julian Coleman is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Lockett, and other relatives at Daytona Beach, Fla. Misses Nancy and Charlotte Ow ens of Atlanta, Ga., arrived yester day for a visit with their grand mother, Mrs. William Bailey Ow ens. Mrs. L. L. Young will return to morrow frorti St. Petersburg, Fla., from two weeks visit with her Cora Loftis brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore. Lovely Morning Drop-In Given Honoring her daughter, Mrs. Cal lie Gault, of North August, who is spending the week here, Mrs. Ansel Godfrey entertained with a drop- in on Tuesday morning assembling a number of guests. Peace roses in lovely arrange ments, also petunias and stokesias were used in the living room and den. Guests were invited into the din ing room where the table was cov ered with a pink cloth and centered with pink roses and gypsophalia. Refreshments carried out the pink and white motif. Assisting in entertaining were: Mrs. R. M. Fuller. Mrs. Watts Da vis, Mrs. John T. Young, Mrs. Reese H. Young, Mrs. N, Reeae Young Mrs. W. R. Turner and Mrs. Claude Crocker. ^ Out of town guests included Mrs. W. M .Martin, Mrs. Lamar Light- sey of Greenwood; Mrs. tEveret Poole, Enoree; Mrs. Earl P. Bar ron, Gastonia. N. C.; Mrs. Louis Stephens, Macon, Ga.; and Mrs. i B. J. .Hammet of Allendale. OFFICE SUPPUES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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