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/ Thursday, July 21, I960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE .1 Briefs About... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Mr. and Mrs. Eiwyn Sturgeon i Mr. and Mrs. B Frank Jones, Jr., and children of Florence, spent the | and children are visiting the for- week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. H. Sturgeon. They were ac companied home by their daughter, Laura, who had been visiting her grandmother. Tilda Todd of Fort Benning, Ga., spent last week with her cousins, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Todd. VACATION AT BEACH g'L’he Rev. and Mrs. Joel E. Can non and daughters, Catherine and Joey, were guests of friends from Florence for a few days stay at Garden City Beach last week. Martha Browning Dicus, daugh ter of Major and Mrs. William Di cus of Parris Island, is spending some time with her grandmother, Mrs. ty. A. Dicus, and other rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul MuHer, Miss Beverly Muller, Miss Suzanne and Howard Watkins, Jr., were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Brown at Savannah Beach, Ga., a few days last week . Anita and Jerry Kaminsky of Savannah. Ga., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Muller and Miss Beverly Muller. Mr .and Mrs. Hugh Paschal and daughters have returned to their home in Marian, Va., after a recent two weeks stay with Mrs. Paschal’s Pbrents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ayers. mer’s parents in Macon, Ga. Visitmg Mr. and Mrs. John L. Madden during the week were the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madden of Greenville, and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Gladys Matthews and son, Daniel, of Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cason, Mrs. R. E. Martin and son, Gene, have returned from a recent several weeks vacation trip during which they visited relatives in Rayle, War- renton, and Atlanta, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn. They were join ed for several days in Chattanoo ga, Tenn., by Mr. Martin who is at : tending summer school at^tbe Uni versity of South Carolina. Colum bia. Miss Margaret Kent Bell left Tuesday for a visit with relatives at “Rockwood” in Dublin, Va.. and also In Staunton. AT GIFT SHOW Dillard Boland and William R. Gambrell attended the SoutheasterA China Glass and Gift Show in At lanta"; Ga., the past week-end W. B. Leaman and son, W. B. Leaman, Jr., of Asheville, N. C., spent the week-end with their sister and aunt, Mrs. R. C. Adair, and Mr. Adair. While here they visited their brother and uncle, Lyl Lea man, who is ill in Greenwood. Billy Johnson of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end at home with Jus mother. Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Also here are Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr,, and children of Chester, Mrs. Kenneth Mills and children are visiting relatives in Andrews. Mr .and Mrs. John L. Madden, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Skelton of Clemson, enjoyed a recent trip to New Orleans, La. While there they were guests of Mr. Madden’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madden. AT BEACH Mrs. Harry C. Layton and daugh ter, Miss Jean Layton of Greenville, are at Myrtle Beach for two weeks. Mr. Layton will go down for this and next week-end. They are ac companied by little Carol Blakely, of Greenville Mrs. L. B Bowden of Chattanoo ga, Tenn. ,is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. L. E. Cason, and family. On Saturday the Casons and Mrs. Bowden visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cason in Aiken. , ’ V USHERS IN WEDDING Mrs. J. B Ferguson. Mrs. E. W. Barnett and children, Kathy and Ed. of Great Falls, were overnight guests on Wednesday of the past week of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr., and Mr. Adair i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meadors, of Macon, Ga.. Mrs. O. T. Lawing, erf Greer, were guests during the week-end of Mr. and Mrs W G King. Miss Nancy Jo Pruitt is visiting in Jacksonville, Fla., with her broth er, Phillip Pruitt and Mrs. Pruitt, her sisters, Miss Rachel Pruitt, Mrs. Lou Oliver and Mr. Oliver Mrs. Inez Pruitt and Mrs. Joe Holland spent yesterday in Augusta with their daughter and sister. Miss Sammie Pruitt, who is a hospital patient there. Rev. and Mrs. Goette and Mrs. Haig, of Gainesville. Fla., on Wed nesday visited Sandy Cruickshanks of Alachua, Fla., who is here spend ing some time with his grandpar ents, Mr. antk Mrs. W G. King. Mrs. Inez Pruitt and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Frances McGowan of Mul lins, left yesterday to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGowan, in Columbia after Mrs. C. M Bailey and Mrs. W L. Marshall, Jr., have returned from a several weeks visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. W a week’s stay here with her daugh-j B. Lea and Mr. Lea, in Rocky ter. Mrs Howard Smith, and Mr Mount, N. C. and Moorhead Beach Smith. j— Mr. and Mrs. W C. Jones of Mr. and Mrs Reese H Young Blacksburg, visited their son-in-law and children are oh a two weeks -'"d daughter, Mr and Mrs Milford vacation at Pawley’s Island. " Smith, during the week-end Gail Mr. and Mrs C A HoUand were Srh j th "? urn f d hor ** ^ a sev " week-end guests of the*latter’s sis- ! eral weeks sta >’ * Blacksburg. week-end guests of Mr and Mrs led to Clinton for the weekend ard Fuller L. Reese, Jr left Tuesday foh the East Coast of PATTES ON TRIP Florida and the Everglades. They Dr and Mrs. Edouard Patte, ac- vViU a,so visit R * dstone Arsenal and . . . , _ .f. n 1 the missiles and rocket installation, compamed b. Dr ami Mrs Ray a ^ on a ^ ^ mond Patry, of Geneva. Switzer- ^ored by the Army. They will be land spent last week at Litchfield guests of First Lieut Chris Patte. Beach and Charleston They return- son of Dr and Mrs. Patte ter. Mrs. Eugene Brown, and Mr. Brown at Mt. Pleasant They were also visitors at Sullivan’s Island on Sunday. Enroute home they visit ed relatives in Bishopville Walter Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs Elbert Jones of Columbia, is visit Dixie Bolick returned Monday from Decatur/Ga , where she has to'en the guest of Suzanne Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G Turner, for, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland spent several days last week in Johnson ing his uncle and aunt, Mr and City, Term.„ with their son and dau Mrs George Watts Copeland ghrter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr and Mrs W. S. Horne are va- Holland., They were accompanied rationing this week with the for home by their grandchildren, Nita mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs W. G and James, Jr, who will also visit Horne, at the Isle of Palms, having their maternal grandparents. Mr joined fheir son, Billy, who has been an d Wrs J w Moore . attending summer school at The Mrs Nolon Henderson and daugh- Citadel ter, Lewis Ruth, of Columbia, were Robert Gary Wallace served as! 0 ™ 1 **’ accom P anied b y Mr and Kobert Gary Wallace served as, Mrs C1 de Ram of Whitmire an usher in the wedding of ms . , „ . .- „ , 0 ... . .r. _*• n,,. .. . visited Mr. and Mrs. Jawe Pruitt in pousin, Curtis Elliott WaUace, of i Gray Court, and’Miss Linda Willis on ^ inaa> „ _ , of Fountain Inn on Saturday eve- , Mrs ^nwell Dmilap, Mrs. nine al Greenpond MeUlodist hf“ Te J c t l Davls , a " d , ^ ! r -, Church, Also attending the wedding Be “ e ’ 5penl "' eral ^ lh i s i were Mr, and Mrs. H, S, WaUace wltd ,he ' r ™ olh J r “ d .* r f d ' and Harr, WaUace. r* 0 !; M I S W * . Hims ^ Paul M. Muller and W. W. EUis ders, ‘lt-‘'t: ww $449 WITH OPERATING TRADE-IN NOT OVER 10 YEARS OLD r TERMS AS LOW AS $6.00 WEEKLY AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT NEW I3J CU. FT FRIGIDAIRE FROST-PROOF DELUXE 2-DOOR FROZEN FOODS WITHOUT FROST! have returned from a several days business trip to Savannah, Ga. Mrs. L. V, Fallow, her son and daughter, Herbert and Brenda, and also Judy Laney have returned home after a visit with the former’s son and family in California. Mrs. Newton B. Jones and daugh ter, Ellen, visited her father, Henry H. Wing ,and other relatives in VISIT DAUGHTER. SON Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes left Saturday for a visit w ith their dau ghter, Mrs. Kenneth Matheson and Mr. Matheson in Sunbury, Pa., and their son, Jack Barnes, in Boonton, \. J. Mrs. E. L. Holland spent Monday in Columbia with Mr and Mrs. James T. Smith and family. She Atlanta. Ga.. last week. Friends of' was 1 acCO, !t pan i?’c h °It e u y “u Mr Wing. Who has been quite iU. St”""- "' l >° ""U will be interested to know he is im-l spend several weeks with his grand parents Mrv Bollinger will be with her parents on week-ends when free of her work as a secretary. She will reside at the YWCA in Greenville. . - „ n o i Linda White erf Aiken, is vis- || .s v,Stung her father._R_B S,m.j u „ g her era „ dmu . heri . Mrs , a B proving nicely . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Cox have; returned from a vacation trip to Brunswick and Jekyl Island, Ga. Mrs. Lois Thomas of Macon. Ga., 1 mons ,and sister, Mrs J. B Speal^e King, and other relatives here. Also Mrs. Hear, VL aiaw MUs w Esther Marun ot Raleigh N. C... M , white and lamU, were week-end guests of their dau- , Aiken ghter and niece Mrs. George Cor- " Dr ^ nelson, and Mr. Comelson, going on vacationing at their cottage BVhtrtstr, ^ 10 y ' George Blalock, Jr., is attending' summer ROTC camp at Fort Bragg. N C. AT CAMP ,, „ . Misses Mebssa Turner and Alii- |j guests Rev and Mrs^ John G. Wil- ^ Stump are attending Mld t son Mr and Mrs. Arthur Adams , camp at Camp Gravat . the camp and their daughter and son. Marie and conference center of the Prot- and Arthur Adams. Jr., all of e stant Episcopal Church m the Greenville. Diocese of Upper South Carolina. Mary Adair, daughter of Mr and The Rev. Clyde L. Ireland, formerly Mrs. Gladys Ellison has returned j to her home in Greenville after a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. I. j Adair. Mrs. Adair also had as Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr., is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. J. B Ferguson, in Great Falls. Miss Annette Johnson will return to the Baptist Hospital School of Nursing tomorrow after a vacation stay here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Johnson. She has as her house guest this week a classmate. Miss Wilhemina Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Blair Martin and Miss Bootsie Horton left Tuesday to join friends from Winnsboro for a stay at Surfside Beach. BOLLINGERS VLSIT HERE of Cllhton, is diocesan Christian educational youth consultant, and; camp director Robert Neely and Ed Henderson | of North Augusta and Aiken, spent | Sunday with the former’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Carlisle Neely. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman - were supper guests on Thursday i of Mrs. Ben Watkins and daughter. Miss*Nell Watkins, in Chappells CALLED TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins j have been called to Orlando, Fla.,! because of the serious illness and i Airman First Class and Mrs.'Rob-' death ot the latter's brother-in-law. | ert Bollinger were visitors on Mon day of the latter’s parents Mr and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. Airman Bollinger left Wednesday for Germany. Stationed at Donald son Air Force Base in Greenville, he was one of a group whose planes ivrft Wednesday morning for Ber muda. the first le-7 of the trip to Germany, w.iere tiie group will re lieve a grouo alrea.ly there, and will remain six months. The over seas assignment is contingent on the Belgian Congo airlift. Max Harrelson. Mrs. Watkins has been spending several weeks with' her sister and Mr W’atkins joined her there on Monday. Funeral ser vices were held in Orlando yester-1 day. Mrs. Frank Kellers was m Co- j lumbia during the week to visit Dr Kellers. Mrs. Robert M. Vance and chil-l dren have returned from a stay at their cottage at Pawley’s Island j where they were joined at intervals! by Mr. Vance. FRESH FOODS WITHOUT FROST! Enjoy foodkeeping without frost.,. and feel like a QUEEN! 1960 Frigidaire Frost-Proof model fits any budget! This isn't a "stripped down" model ... or a "bargain bait" offer. This Deluxe Frost-Proof 2-door I* packed with convenience features. Just think: now you can say good-bye to all defrosting ., . even in the freezer section. 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