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I .■4" THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 28, 1M1 BrUii About... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Edwer to K^M)' Phillip Wilson, who attends Georgia Military Academy, At lanta, is at home for the holidays. He and his parents, Mr. and Mrs .Leonard M. Wilson, return ed yesterday from Tampa, Fla., where they spent Christmas with their son and brother, Carl Wil son, who is at McDill Air Force Base Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cox and family spent Monday in Greenwood with Mrs. Cox’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Chandler and children, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Chandler and children of Hopewell, Va., spent Sunday in Reevesville with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Wil liam W. Hutto, and Mr. Hutto. FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Addy of Lakeland, Fla., spent the holi- Fnends of Mrs. Edtoard Fergu son will be glad to know she is able to be out again after an operation at the Greenville Gen eral hospital last week. Miss Mamie Addison of Green ville, visited her nephew, John A. Addison, and family and other relatives here during the holi days. u Mrs. Grady Seawright and son, Grady, of Pendelton, spent Christ mas day here with their daughter and sister,. Mrs. Horace Horton, and Mr. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn, Major Charles C. Winn and Miss Florence Winn spent Christmas in Atlanta as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Line. Mr. and Mrs. Dill B. Ellis, Misses Becky and Ann Ellis of Dillon, are here for a few days with the former’s mother, Mrs. George H. Ellis. They will return Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas spent the bolidays visiting their daughters, Mrs. Lindsay Odom, and Mr. Odom in Wilmington, N. C.; Mrs. Kenneth Mann and Cpl. Mann at Cherry Point, N. C. They have with them this week their daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. Free land and daughter, Carolyn, of Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Frank E. Miller was in Camden for Christmas with her daughter, Mrs., Lollis Hardy, Dr. Hardy and children. Joe Neely, student at the Uni versity of South Carolina, Co lumbia, is at home for the holi days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely. Also here for several days during Christmas was Robert Neely of Augusta, Ga., and Aiken. Major Elberta Sease of Fort Gordan, Ga., visited her sister, Mrs. O. C. Woodruff, during the holiday week-end. Gerald Wood ruff, who attends Newberry Col lege, Newberry, is at home for the Christmas season. They spent Monday with relatives in Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Andes, Jr., of Columbia, spent the week end here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. May. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Dixon, Jr., returned Monday to Miami, Fla., after a few days visit with his grandmother, Mrs. C. M. Bai ley, and other relatives. RECEIVE DISCHARGES Bill Rowland, T. R. McElveen, Jr., and T. C. Johnson. 3rd, have received discharges following six months active army duty at Fort Jackson and have returned to Mrs. Fuller L. Reese, of Abbe ville, visited her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reese, Jr., here during the holidays. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Clary and sons of Mt. Pleasant, spent sev eral days this week with Mrs. Clary’s mother, Mrs. Robert S. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simpson had as guests for Christmas the latter’s niece, Mrs. Charlton Fleming, and Mr. Fleming of Charlotte, N. C. Miss Jo Pruitt is spending the Miss Geneva Robinson of Ashe ville, N. C., was here for the holi days with her sister, Mrs. Robert Elmore, and Mr. Elmore. Mrs. Jessie Schumacher of WaynesviUe, N. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Perry M. Moore, and Mr. Moore. Mrs. W. S. Porter and family had as visitors during the holi days her son, Roswell Porter, and family of Winston-Salem, N. C.; her sister. Miss Julia Walk er of Burnsville, N. C. Dr and Mrs. B. J. Hammet of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Anderson their homes here, and daughter, Kim, of Pendleton, Guests of E. Frank Anderson spent Christmas with their pa- during the week were his niece, rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ed- Miss Maude Brockman, of Green- wins, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ander- ! vllle, and his nephew, Ernest * on Brockman of Camden. week in Jacksonville, Fla., with Allendale, we.e here for a few her sister. Miss Rachel Pruitt, days during the holiday week-end The latter was here for the holi- their son and daughter-in days with her mother, Mrs. Inez ' a ". Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hammet Pruitt, 'and was accompanied home by her sister. Also guests of the Pruitts during the holi days were: Mr. 4md Mrs. Philip Pruitt of ^Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adams of Pros perity; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pruitt of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ram sey of Whitmire. days with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis home tomorrow Bagwell; Miss Oranna Addy of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crow- this city, and Mr. and Mrs. son and sons. Ed and Bill Henry, James Addy in Laurens. of Charlotte, N. C., spent Sunday Mrs. Blanche Hagy and daugh- with Mrs. Crowsons’ parents, Mr. ter, Mrs. W. H. Booher of Bristol, and Mrs. William J. Henry. Term., were guests of the for- Captain and Mrs. Frank H. mer’s sister, Mrs. W. C. Oxley, Young and little son, Frank, during the holidays. 3rd, of Colonial Heights. Va.. Miss Shirley Staton-will return tomorrow from a visit with friends in Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs G. A. Black had visited his mother, Mrs. Frank Young, during the week-end. hav ing been called to Columbia be cause of the death of the grand. as their guests during the holi- mother of Mrs. Frank C. Young days Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur; Mr and Mrs. David Nash of Black and family of Greenville; Richmond, Va., arrived Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. Alec Black, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and Mary of Fountain Inn; Mr. and Mrs W. B Black of Atlanta. for a week’s visit with Mrs. Nash’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gettys. Also a guest of the Gettys family is the lat ter’s sister, Mrs. J. M. Fister. Mrs Roscoe Buzhardt was the of St. Petersburg, Fla. guest of Mr and Mrs. Roy Smith Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Finney in Charlotte. N C., for the holi- and children of Myrtle Beach, days visited the former's mother, Mrs! Mr and Mrs Paul Anderson, John W. Finney, during the holi- Jr., and Paul, 3rd, Miss Ann days Anderson of Macon. Ga., and I, IN HOSPITAL Mrs J. B McCombs of Green- Friends of Mrs. W ,C. Dobbins, wood, were here during the holi-'Sr, will regret to know she suf- days with Mrs. Paul Anderson fered a broken hip injury and is and W. C Bond a patient in Self Memorial hos- Mrs Alida Anderson of Temple pital. Greenwood City, California, is visiting her 1 Mr .and Mrs. Gaston Wilder son and daughter-in-law. Mr and 1 and daughter, Miss Sara Louise Mrs. Robert W Anderson. Wilder, of McCormick, spent Friends of N. A Shouse will be Christmas day with the former’s interested to know he is a patient mother. Mrs » J. B Wilder, at the Joanna hospital where he Mr and Mrs. Robert Heiderson underwent an operation on Sun- and children returned Tuesday to day Washington, D. C., after a week’s Mr and Mrs. H. W. Staton and stay with his mother, Mrs Belle daughter, Mrs Thomas Elliott, Henderson, spent Christmas day in Concord,! Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Edwards N. C., with the former's parents, and children visited the former’s Mr and Mrs. D. E. Staton, and mother, Mrs. S. D. Edwards, in his sister, Mrs H. L. Sanders. Greensboro. N. C., during the and Mr. Sanders holidays. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Frances McGowan of Hudgens during the holidays were Mullins, spent the holiday wcek- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Koon and end with her daughter, Mrs. •on, Karry, of Charleston, and Mrs. S. H. Koon of Spartanburg. Miss Eleanor Hudgens is here for the holidays and will resume her teaching position in Orange burg January 2. Howard Smith, and Mr. Smith Billy Trammell is visiting his cousin, David Bagwell, in Pauline for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Keneth N. Baker, Jr., of Louisville, Ky„ arrived Mrs. E. L. Holland was a visi- Tuesday to spend the remainder tor in Columbia Monday with her of U* week with his parents, daughter, Mrs. James T. Smith. Mls * Al, n Baker has returned to and family She was accompan Concord, N. C., after spending ied home for a few days visit ^ holidays week-end at home, by her grandson, Ronnie. Visiting their mother Mrs FROM NEW FORK Me «« Stone, during the holidays John William Dillard of New v ^ ere Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. York, has been spending a few Griffg of Kannapolis, N. C.; Quay days with his mother, Mrs J Jr . of Alfred, N. Y ; Sam Will Dillard. He leaves today to visit his brother, Henry Drayton Dillard, and family in Andrews before returning to New York. Dr. and Mrs. James L. Walker and sons were in Johnston Mon day and Tuesday with the for mer’s mother, Mrs George D. Walker. Miss Bootsie Horton is at home from the University of South Carolina. Columbia, with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor ton, for the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., were guests Christmas day of her sister, Mrs D Henry, in Green wood Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Williams burg, Va., arrived Tuesday for a few days stay with her sister. Stone and son. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bouknight and daugh ter. Amelia, of Charleston TO FLORIDA Jimmy Johnson, student at the University of South Carolina, Co lumbia, is spending the holidays w-th his parents, Mr and Mrs •’ope Johnson. They leave today for a short visit with thH r dau- Khter, Mrs. Wilbur H Gable, and Mr. Gable in Nicevliie, Fla. Miss Cornelia Harris has re sumed her position with the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce n Columbia aftre spending the holidays with her mother. Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes had as guests Monday the latter’s sister, Mrs. F. D. Young of l ake Mrs. J. B. Arnold, and family. and sister-in-law, Mrs Ola Also accompanying her here and 1 B Kohn of Columbia. a guest of the family is Latham Jones of Williamsburg, a student at Fork Union Military Academy. Fork Union. Va. Miss Emily Bailey, who is at tending a business college in At lanta, Ga., is at home for the holidays. I M. S. Bailey & Son, t Bankers ... it pleated to announce a new banking service beginning January 1,1962-a4% one-year tavingt certificate. On regular passbook savings, 3V2%, compounded semi-annu ally, will become effective this same date. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crandall of Richmond, Va., visited her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer, here during the holidays, going on to Orlando, Fla., to visit Mr. Crandall’s relatives. Mrs. S. C. Rowe is the guest of Sgt Rowe's family in Marion, N. C.. for the Christmas holi days. Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks of Ala chua, Fla., spent several days here last week, coming espec ially to accompany her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, to Alachua where they are spending the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway were guests on Monday of the former’s mother. Mrs. E. E. Jones, and Mr. Jones in Au gusta, Ga. Miss Julia McKee of Man HIS College, Mars Hill, N. C., is among students at home for the holidays. 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