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Thursday, August 3. 1961 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE S Briefs About... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Mr and Mrs. C. B Kugler and Mrs. J .1. Adair has returned Patricia of Myrtle Beach, are vi»- ] from a visit in Greenville with iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'her sister, Mrs. John G. Wilson, C. C .Giles. and the Rev. Mr. Wilson. On Sun- Mrs C. M. Bailey and Mrs. day they attended the Wilson fam- Marshall, Jr., left yester- ily reunion at Mercer. Ga. day for a several weeks stay at IN VETERANS HOSPITAL Highlands, N. C., where they were Friends of Edward F. Ray, Sr., joined by their daughter and sis- will be interested to know he is a ter. Mrs. W. B Lea, of Rocky t patient at the Veterans hospital Mount, N. C., for a week’s stay, in Augusta. Ga. VACATION TRIP Mr and Mrs. Weldon T. Jack-1 son. Sara Weldon, and Mrs. W. L. Inskeep have returned from a va- tion during which they were guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. W. M. Finney, at Myrtle) Beach; also Mrs. Inskeep’s son,! L W Alexander, and Mrs. Alex-* ander in Newton, N. C., and made a trip over the Skyland Drive. Mrs. S. C Chaney, Jr., Miss) Alice Grant, with Miss Carolyn) Coleman of Cross Hill, and Cyn- j thia Fennell of Waterloo, spent a | few days last week at Myrtle Beach Mrs. Chaney's children,) Gwen and Roxanne, visited their aunt, Mrs Tom Childress, and Mr. Childress in Dalzell. YARBOROUGHS HERE Mr and Mrs Dan Yarborough, Jr., and children have returned to their home in Lima, Ohio, after a vacation stay with their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs D. A Yar borough. Mr and Mrs Hugh | Bonds Workman. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds,! Jr., of Wa$hington, Ga., spent Sunday with Mrs. Reynolds’ mo ther, Mrs. P. B. Adair, and other relatives. Misses Josephine and Lou Belle Neighbors were recent vacation visitors at Myrtle Beach MAJ. HAYS TRANSFERRED Friends of Major and Mrs. Ned S Hays and family will be inter ested to know he has been trans ferred to Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, after a tour of duty in London, England. Harry C. Layton and Miss Jean Layton joined Mrs. Layton in Jacksonville, Fla., for a few days stay last week Mrs. Layton, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Duncan Mclnnes, accompanied them home Mi« Marjorie Arnold has Joined her sister, Mtss Jean Arnold. In Williamsburg, Va., for a several weeks visit with their aunt. Mrs. L W Raw), and Mr. Rawl. Capt. and Mrs. James H. Watts, Jr., formerly stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va., have joined their children who have been vis iting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Watts here, and will remain for the wedding of their brother, Paul Watts, and Miss Sandra Davis. Capt. Watts has been assigned to Fort Bragg, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hipp of Atlanta, Ga., are spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols of Hollywood, Fla., have been re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pinson. Mrs. Gladys Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis and children of Sumter, spent last week with Mrs. J. B Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stokes had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mullins, Jr., Eddie, Suzanne and Sara Frances Mul- lines, and Leon Roberts of At lanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horton of Pendleton. Mackie Austin. Mary Evans Se- gars, Rena Cox, Sue Simpson, Melissa Cox, Russell and Tommy Henderson and Jamie Pinson spent last week at Camp Fellow ship. Mrs. G. G. McKittrlck and son. Tommy, and A. A. Johnson of Laurens, have returned from a trip to Melbourne, Fla., with Mrs. W L. Byers, and to Jacksonville, where they visited Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley. Among those from here who were at Camp Long last week were: Mary Hipp, Clarabelle Hill, Betty Cole, Carolyn Moore, John ny Hill, James Moore, Bob Colei and Jimmy Sharpe. Mrs. E. W, Whittle of Colum bia, spent Monday with her moth er, Mrs Pauline Wade Mrs. John B. Pittman and children, of Rockingham, N. C., are visiting her mother, Mrs John W. Little. . . . ADD ONE SCREAM Can you imagine pouring turpentine on an open cut? Thu was the favonie way to prevent lockjaw tome years ago. Naturally, we wouldn't think of doing this now. But then, we’re lucky. We have tetanus toxoids and antitoxins. Thanks to medical science, lockjaw need no longer be a killer . . , previously, death occurred in 90% o( the cases. Children, because of their affinity for cuts, sometimes pick up the tetanus germ. So, if there are young children in your family, be sure to ask your physician about preventive tetanus shots. It’s always wise to seek your doctor's advice oefore using any medicines. And next time you have a prescription to be filled, think of us. HOWARD’S PHARMACY YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE "On The Square" Dial 833-1640 Olon... can beautifully change the entire appearance of your homel Authentic New Orleans Patterns > to choose from. Patterns and rails approved by leading architects. FREE ESTIMATES FOR THE BEST IN ORNAMENTAL IRON CALL COLLECT 582 Pitts Welding Shop Laurens, S. C. Mrs. Julian Coleman was the week-end guest of her cousin, Mrs. James Barbour and Mr. Barbour in Hamlet, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young and children have returned from a vacation stay at Pawley's Is land. IN MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. James Neal and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, will re turn Saturday from a visit with relatives in Muskegeon, Mich. Mrs. Lyndel Pope, of Raleigh, N. C., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Nelson. Mr. Pope joined her for the week-end. Mrs. Dan Orr has been spend ing a few days in Gainesville, Ga., where she and Dr. Orr were called during the week-end because of the serious illness of his step-father, Ernest Shirley. Mrs. H. A. Copeland is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Hen ry and family at Forest Park, Ga. She was accompanied there on Monday by her granddaugh ter, Mrs. Kay M. Drew and Hugh Morgan, Jr., of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. John Addison and daughter. Miss Elaine Ad dison, were recent vacationers at Englewood Beach, Fla. Mrs. Addison's niece, Miss Kathy Young, who accompanied them home for a stay, returned this week to her home at Fort Meade, Fla. MRS. BURTON AWAY Mrs. G. A. Burton is away from the city on a visit with Mrs. Janies G. Monroe find fam ily in Latta, Mrs. H. K. Coving ton and family in Hamlet, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stanley and children, Susan and Walter, of Hartsville, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Tom B. Cooper, coming especially for the Neighbors-Hoffman wedding on Saturday. Miss Margaret Kent Bell re turns the latter part of the week from Montreal, N. C., where she has been spending a few days, going especially to attend the commissioning service for the Rev. and Mrs. David Earl Ross, outgoing missionaries to Korea. Mrs. R B. Hellams, Jr., and daughter, Georgianna, of Mount Pleasant, spent last week with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. A C. Workman and other relatives VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks Owens were on a vacation trip last week to Bristol and Roan oke, Va., Winston-Salem, N. C., and other points of interest en- route In Bristol they visited Mr. Owens aunt. Mrs J. P. Ander son. Mrs Ken Bogle and children, Lyons, Barry and Elizabeth Ann, of Marietta, Ga., are visit ing her mother, Mrs. Ayliffe Ja cobs. Mr. Bogle accompanied them here for the week-end FROM KANSAS Mrs. Fred W. Mitchell, Sr, of Wichita. Kan., spent Sunday and Monday here with her brother, Dennis Q Sowers and Mrs. Sow ers CRUISE TO NOVA SCOTIA Mr. and Mrs J. Henderson Pitts returned Monday from an 11 day cruise to Nova Scotia. En- route they made stops at Shel- bourne, Yarmouth and on the return trip came back up the east coast to Kitty Hawk, Nags Head and Manteo, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clayte Kay visit ed their daughter, Mrs. Ben Bridgeman and Mr. Bridgeman in Union Sunday and Monday, going especially to see their new grandson Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Furr, of Lancaster, visited Mr and Mrs. G. C McJnvaille, Mrs Furr's parents, on Sunday. SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs. Frank Dailey this week completed a summer school course in physical education at Furman University. Susan Andersoa is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E Femur, at Forest Park, 111., having been accompanied there recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson. Mrs. H. K Covington and daughter, Jean, of Hamlet, N. C., Mrs. James G. Monroe, and daughter, Libby, of Latta, spent COUNSELING COURSE Mrs. Francis Blalock of the lo cal South Carolina Employment Service office will be In Green ville for several days this week for a counseling course for em ployment service personnel. Beth Chapman of Spartanburg, is the guest for a few days this week of her cousin, Caroline Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hellams will return this week from a va cation stay at the Isle of Palms. TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson will go to Naples. Fla , this week end to attend the wedding of the former's cousin, Jack Slottag. and Miss Joan Davidson on Sat urday. Mrs. H. K Neely of Columbus, Ga., is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. John T. Young, and other relatives Accompanied by Mrs. A. B. Blakely, she spent Tuesday in Gastonia, N. C., with the Rev. and Mrs. Earl P. Bar ron. Yesterday she went to Atkins for a several days stay with* a sister, Mrs. J. A. Harker. TO CAMP Major General Ansel B. God frey leaves today for the annual summer National Guard camp at Fort Stewart, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan of Sumter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oates ,Jr., of Hartsville, were week-end guests of Mr. Dugan’s sister, Mrs. Dennis Q. Sowers, and Mr. Sowers, coming especial ly for the Neighbors-Hoffman wedding. Mrs. J. Gary Mabry of Union, is convalescing following surgery at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Trammell, and Mr. Tram mell. ON TV SHOW Nancy and Judy Anderson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson, were on the TV show, Monty’s Rascals, in Greenville on Monday. Miss Virginia Sadler of New York, will arrive Sunday to spend a several weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Sadler. ALABAMA VISITORS Mrs. A C. Young, Jr., and daughter, Kay, have returned from a short visit with Mrs. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McClure in Sylacauga, Ala The McClures with Miss Miriam McClure are visiting the Youngs here in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hol lis and daughters, Nancy and Renee, Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Jr., and children, Neely and George, vacationed last week at Pawley's Island RETURN TO GEORGIA Mrs Horace Geer and daugh ters, who have been spending some time here with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith, have returned to their home in Valdosta, Ga Mrs P. M. Pitts had with her the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pitts and children, of Aiken. Kd Pitts of Columbia, Tom G. Pitts of Lynchburg, Va., and Miss Sue Rucker of Rich mond. Va. Mr and Mrs. Callie Gault and children, of North Augusta, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel 1). Godfrey. Joy Godfrey Gault, who has been at Camp Skyuka, N. C., remained for a longer visit with her grand parents and with Lee Davis AT GARDEN CITY , Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Mrs. Gary Lehn and children, Collie and Charlotte, Danny and Steve Orr left during the week-end for a two weeks stay at Garden City Beach where they will be joined later by Mrs. Dan Orr. Mr and Mrs. Frank Sherrill and children spent last week va cationing at Pawley's Island. NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Summer ville and daughters, Sylvia, Muri- etta, and Teresa, formerly of Mi ami, Fla., have moved into a resi dence at 300 South Owens Street Mr. Summerville is connected with Pitts Service Station and Coal Company Mrs. Summer ville, the former Miss Etta Na bors, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors of Joanna. Airman 2C Carl Wilson, station ed at McDill Field, Tampa, Fla., is spending a two weeks leave a few days last week with Miss with his parents, Mr. and Mrs lone Blakely, Aldine Blakely and l^onard M. Wilson. other relatives here. Jt. James VISIT IN INDIANA G. Monroe, Jr , of Fort Gordon, Mrs. A. R. Hamilton and son, i Ga., was an overnighi visitor Philip, have returned from a visit j here on Friday with relatives and friends in! BARNETTES LEAVE South Bend. Ind They were ac- Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. W. Bar- companied home for a several | nett and son, Ted, left Tuesday, weeks visit by Charles Daube. Coi. Barnett for Fort Leaven- Mrs. Lollis M. Hardy and chil-i worth, Kansas, where he will at tend the associate command and general staff officers course; Mrs. Barnett and son, Ted, for Rogers, Texas, to spend some time with her parents. Col. Bar nett has been commander of the Presbyterian College ROTC unit for the past four years. Later they will visit his parents in Missouri, and leavd fiboift the first of Feb ruary for duty in Hawaii. Miss Katherine Turner of Tus caloosa, Ala., is spending some time witji her sister) Mrs. D. A. Yarborough, and Mr. Yarbor ough. Also recent visitors with the Yarboroughs were her sisters, Mrs. G. C. High and Miss Mary Turney of High Point, N. C. TEXAS VISITORS Mr .and Mrs. James Anderson and daughter, Miss Martha An derson, of Austin, Texas, arrived Tuesday for a visit with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Ray Ander son, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. An derson. Camden, arrived Tuesday for a* week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Dick Lindsay and chil dren, Ricky anl Kathy, of Ben- nettsvilie, were here during the week-end to visit her mother. Mrs. R. S. Horton, and other relatives. The children remained Ricky to Camp Greenville and and were accompanied to camp, Kathy to Camp Burgess Glen, by Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler, Mrs. Horace Horton and Horace, Jr., who stayed overnight in Maggie’s Valley, N. C„ and visit ed Ghost Town. AT CONFERENCE Mrs. Marion Nabors left Tues day to spend a few days at Bon darken, N. C., attending the adult ARP Conference. She was accompanied by her daughters, Judy and Jeannie. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, joined by Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and children, spent Sunday of lakt week in Hen dersonville, N. C. BAKERS TO VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Bak er, Jr., of Louisville, Ky., will ar rive this week-end for a visit with the former’s parents at their home on Hickory Street. They have been spending the summer with her parents in Miami, Fla., and for the past two weeks Mr. Baker has been at reserve sum mer camp at Valley Forge, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Milam leave today to visit their son's family in La Puenta, Calif. Friends of Mr. Milam. Jr . will regret to know he is ill and a hospital patient at Tucson, Ariz ona, where he was working when stricken Mrs. Fuller L. Reese. Jr . spent a few days in Richmond, Va., last week with Mr Reese who accompanied her home for a va cation stay. Mrs. W. M. Burts and Mrs Z. C. Craddock, accompanied by their sisters and sisters-in-law, Mrs J. W. Knight, Mrs. J, F. Davis. Mrs C. D. Owings of Laurens, Mrs. P. M. Myers of Spartanburg, have returned from a vacation stay at historic Geor gia Islands, including St. Si mons, Jekyll and Sea Island. MRS. McQUISTON HOME Mrs. Cora Mctjuiston has re turned from a two months visit with her son. W. H. McQuiston and family in Henderson, Ky., and her sisters in Memphis, Tenn. Friends of Herschel Thomason will be glad to know he is im proving at his home on the Greenwood highway, where he has been ill for the past week Friends of Mrs R W Wade, who has been spending the sum mer at Lake Junnluska. N. C., will regret to know she received a broken shoulder in a fall and is now a patient in a Columbia rest home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan and children vacationed at Pawley’s Island last week. MILAMS HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam, of Ridgewood, N. J., joined their daughter, Kathy, who has been spending the past two weeks with her aunts, Mrs. B. B. Bal lard and Miss Kate Milam, for a few days visit here before going to Myrtle Beach for a vacation stay. ' Mr. and Mrs James R Hitt,! Susan and Johnnie, of Crete, 111., i Mrs Irvin H. Ford, of Avon Park, Fla. will arrive this week end tar a vis.t with their moth er, Mrs. Lugt-:ie Hitt. Also join- ng them here during the week end will be Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt, of Anderson. FROM FLORIDA Mr and Mrs. James Hahn, of Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. W. W. Smith and daughters, Gwen and Mary Jo, of Charleston, are vis iting their parents, the Rev and Mrs. J H. Darr this week Mrs E. F. Culbreath has re turned to her home in Charlotte. N. C., after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. O. I Sheely. Mr and Mrs P. F. Jankusky and daughter of Chicago, 111., are visiting relatives here and in Newberry for a few days. Boy Scouts At Comp Old Indian Ten scouts of Troop 111 spent the past week at the Boy Scout Camp Old Indian They were ac companied by Marvin Deitz, adult counselor R. M. Turner is scoutmaster for the troop Attending camp were; David Pearson, Bill Weir, Binki Win- gard, Billy Shields, Harry Sulli- can, Larry Warren. Dixie Davis, Bill Jacobs. Ervin Siegler and 1 Ray Wilson. Birth Announcements BRIDGEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Bridge- man of Union, announce the birth of a son, Brian, on Sunday, July 30, at the Wallace Thompson hos pital. 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