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\ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE TfcuMbjr. April 12, 1962 • • • Bri^ About People You Knowfl| h*ms ol Interest Concerning Local Residents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvix and chiidrat, Mike, Stanley and Jenny, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jarvis’ moth er, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. IN HOSPITAL Friends of Mrs. Lewis H. Bag- well, Sr., will be interested to know she is a patient at the Self Manorial Hospital, Greenwood for several days. Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Mrs. Robert Wysor, Jr., Sarah Lynn and Robert and Mrs. Joseph Get- tys were in Greenville Saturday for the Ice Follies. Mrs. R. W. Johnson spent a few days last week in Charleston with her daughter, Miss Ann Johnson who was a patient at the Medical College hospital. FROM FLORDIA Mrs. Will Allen Addy of Lake land, Fla. has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, Sr. and Miss Oranna Addy here Mr. and Mrs. James Addy in Laurens. She will return tomor row to Lakeland. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts and sons, Willie and Grayson of An derson, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Bonds. Mrs. Charles New of Spartan burg was an overnight visitor here on Monday with her sister, Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs and Mr. Jacobs. Dr. V. G. Bennett CHIROPRACTOR Specialty Practice for Con ditions Involving the Spin al Column, Neck or Back. CM South Harper St., Laurens PHONE 488 Closed On Thursday ""Mrs. H. A. Copeland, MrsTI B Wilder and Mrs. A. C. Whitten spent Sunday in Greenville with Mrs J. 1. Adair on the ocassion of Mrs. Whitten and Mrs. Adair’s birthdays. Mrs. Clyde Todd is spending two weeks in Atlanta, Ga., with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lawson, Miss Carrie Bell Workman, Miss Mildred Workman spent the week end in Charleston where they visited the gardens. Carl F. Staton of Alexandria, Va., spent the week-end with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton. On Satur day the Messrs. Staton attended the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Ga. Miss Dorothy Sta ton of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, was also at home for the week-end with her parents. Cpl. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann and little daughter, Kathy, of Cherry Point, N. C., are here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. *' AT CONFERENCE Miss Juliet McCrorey is repre senting Thorn well at a three day conference of the Southeastern Child Care Association in Green ville. » < Jackie Cooper, student at Ers- kine College, Due West, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bledsoe and daughter, Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomason and daugh ter, Pat, accommpamed by Mrs. Thomason’s mother, Mrs. Rob ert Oates, of Easley, were visi tors at the gardens in the Char leston area on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cordes and daughter, Sally, and Henry H. Wing will come from Atlanta to spend the week-end here with their sister, Mrs. Newton Jones and Dr. Jones. CftMiMV't ^ mmMf? rcji Victor The FEIRDALE Richard Rhams was a visitor in Charleston during the week end with his brother, Don Rhame, student at the Medical College of South Carolina. UiM Eloiae Miller and Miss Diane Pitts were week-end visi tors with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts and family in Bethune. Mrs, J. I. Copeland of Rich mond, Va., has arrived here for an extended stay with her daugh ter, Mrs. J. A. Neighbors and Mr. Neighbors. HERE FOR FESTIVAL Mrs. K. R. McMaster, Jr., and daughter, Ellen, of Winns boro, spent the week-end here with their mother and grandmother, Mrs Hugh Simpson. They came especially for Miss McMaster to participate in the spring music festival piano solos in which she received a 1 rating. Mrs. Metta Stone is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and the Rev. Mr. Grigg in Kannap olis, N. C. Mrs. Gregg was here for a few days the past week and was accompanied home by Mrs. Stone. Mrs. James S. Gray, Mrs. Joseph Frye and sons were re cent visitors in Richmond, Va. with Mrs. Julian V. Gray. Ltttle Vaughn Duryea of Ches ter is visiting Sammy Smith. Mrs. Avery Smith, Mrs. Henry Trammell and Keith Trammell were visitors in Chester on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee V. Duryea and were accompanied home by Vaughn. BARNETTS HERE Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. W. Bar nett, Jr., and son, Ted, of Fort Gordon, Ga., visited friends here on Monday. Mrs. M. Cassanova of Green ville spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. James R. Jacks and family. Mrs. Charlie Hollingsworth and two sons have returned to their home in Eatonton, Ga. after a visit with her mother, Mrs. David S. Cook. Mrs. Cook was an over night visitor in Eatonton on Mon day having accompanied them home. Mr. Hollingsworth was al so here for a short visit during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lea returned on Monday to their homes in Rocky Mount, N. C. after being guests for a few days of Mrs. Lea’s mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey and sister, Mrs. W. L. Marshall Jr. While here they attended the Mas ters Golf Tournament in Augus ta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance, Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts and daugh ter, Deborah, of Deland, Fla., spent the week-end with Mrs. Nance's son, Murphey Timmer man and Mrs. Timmerman. Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith of Lau rens joined the family for a visit during their stay here. IN KANSAS CITT " Tom Addison is a business visi tor In Kansas City, Mo., this week. Mrs. Jack Arrowsmith and her mother, Mrs. Brown of Kingstree were week-end guests of Mrs. Hu bert Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs had as their week-end guests Har ry McLaughlin of Waxhaw, N. C. On Saturday they with Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young attended the Masters Golf Tournament in Au gusta, Ga. Mr. • and Mrs. Tom Addi son and family spent the week-end in Bristoi, Va. where their daugh ter, Miss Murray Addison, visit ed on the campus of Sul lings Col lege. V Miss Louise Speake was at home from Columbia College, for the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Speake. , VISITS SISTER Mrs. J. A. Guthrie visited her sister, Mrs. W. O. Pruitt, in Washington, D. C., the past wed Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Williamsburg, Va, wore overnight visitors on Saturday with the lat ter's sister. Mr*. J- B. Arnold, and family, having been called ot Lexington because of the death of his brother, Clifford Bawl. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie B. Blakely the former’s brother and iw,«Mr. and Mr*. David A. Blakely, in Gastonia, N. C„ on Sunday. CALLED TO FLORIDA Mrs. Luther Young, accompan ied by Mr. and Mr*. Tinsley Stewart of Woodruff, and Mrs. J. C. Drummond of Fountain Inn, were in St. Petersburg. Fla., several days last week due to the death of their brother-in- law, Murray H. Mixon, which oc curred Saturday. Wilton L. Lanford of Norfolk, Va., is spending several days here with relatives. With the Sick Michael Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith of Joanna, un derwent a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Robert E. Farrar has been transferred from Hays hospital to the General hospital in Green- ville. Surgical patients discharged from Hays hospital include Willie Kinard, Mrs. Sonny Dubose. Mrs. Otis Graham, Dennis Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hamp ton, and Dock Dover. Carolyn Pinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pinson of Cross Hill, underwent an appen dectomy at Blalock Clinic this week. Friends of M. Claude Nash will be interested to know he is a pa tient at Blalock Clinic. . Mrs. Roy Waters and Mrs. Maxine Shockley are improving at Hays hospital following opera tion illnesses. Dismissed from Blalock Clinic earlier in the week were Mrs. Ar nold Dixon, Mrs. P. W. Barnes, Mrs. Agnes Robinson, little Ron ald Etters, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Etters, Janice Ginn, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ginn. * Mrs. Nellie Burgess is improv ing at Hays hospital where she has been a patient. Patients at Hays hospital in clude Mrs. H. B. Gaskin, Mrs J. H. Barnett, Steve Webb, Mrs Claude Pruitt of Laurens, and Orien Clark. Mark Loos, Larry Weaver, and Jerry Watts of Thornwell, un derwent tonsilectomles at Blalock Clinic last week. Miss Louise Cox was a patient fct Hays hospital several days last week. Beth Neighbors.^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob’by Neighbors, underwent a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital this week. Friends of Mrs. C. W. Ehr- hardt, Sr., will be interseted to know she is a patient at Blalock CUnic. Jean Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe, has re turned home from Hays hospitai where she was a patient. Ted Hollingsworth, Mrs. Wil lie Franklin and Mrs. Mabel God frey are patients at Blalock Clin ic. Among patients dismissed from Hays hospital were Mrs. Edward Childress, Mrs. Robert Cobb, Miss Nellie Osborpe, Jesse Ste phens, Mrs. Billy McGee, Mrs. Mary Bouknight, and Anita Coth ran, daughter of Mrs. Cleo Sex ton. Crass Hfl News GARDEN CLUB MEET Mrs. Jake Rasor and Mrs. E. W. Pinson weir hostesses at the April meeting of the Friendly Garden Club on Tuesday after noon. April 3. at the home of Mrs. Rasor. Lovely flowering bulbs were used at vantage points in the liv ing and dining rooms. The president. Mrs. J. H. Thomason, Jr., opened the meet- inf with the rending. “The Most Beautiful Will in the World.” by Charles Lownsburg. after which she led in prayer. Mrs. Cart Crisp and Mrs. John Simmons were program leaders. Mrs. Crisp introduced Mrs. J. H. Powell of Waterloo, who was the guest speaker. In her most intreesting talk she dis cussed the different varieties of bulbs. She brought specimens of bulbs from her garden. Mrs. Powell followed her dis cussion by conducting a most interesting contest. She had brought specimens of evergreens from her garden and members were asked to identify these. Mrs. L. R. Adams was prize winner. Mrs. Powell was pre sented a gift. Other interesting features of this meeting were the exchange of plants which is an annual event, and the distributing of flower arrangenemtn booklets by Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth. The members were invited in to the dining room where a congealed salad plate with ham biscuits and coffee, pound cake, and Ice cream were served from a beautifully appointed table. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. C. S. Pinson. Mrs. Carl Crisp and Mrs. L. R. Adams. BAR Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hill had as recent guests Mrs. Jack Loomis of Biloxi, Miss., Mrs. Tom Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Berry, Miss Elizabeth Jones'of Darlington, and Clifford Whittington of Hemingway. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sheppard enjoyed a recent trip to places of interest in Florida. They visited Miami, Silver Springs and other points. Rev. and Mrs. James Bradley of Lowell, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter of Greenville, en- route from a trip to Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Todd of Greenwood, were guests of Mrs. W. T. Boyce during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Workman of Kinards, were recent guests of Mrs. C. S. Pinson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Good man of Charlotte, N. C., visited Mrs. Bigie Leaman and Misses New Program To Be Launched For CF Girls In September Come September. Cartip Fire Leila and Lizzie Bryson recently. Miss Elaine Austin and Perry Simpeon attended the Presby tery Senior High Rally at Camp Fellowship last week-end. Miss Will Jones. Mrs. R W Griffin and Mrs. J. H. Atchi son spent Saturday sightseeing at Magnolia Gardens and his toric places in Charleston. Miss Sara Goggans of Ral eigh. N. C„ spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Jim Hugh Austin and Mr. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beard en- route from California to Utica. N. Y., and Mrs. Rosa Cole of Clinton, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. L. D. Hanna returned Sunday from an extended, visit with her daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. John Ball, in Charleston. She was accompan ide by the Balls who spent the day here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whittle and daughter of Columbia, vis ited Mrs. Pauline Wade Sunday. Girls la tbs Clinton with others throughout the land a ae wlook The newly enriched and revised program which has been in preparation for svernl years will be launched at that tim to modernize activi ties for ail age levels. Junior HI Camp Fire Girts will have their own identity in groups of 12 and 12 year olds, with a new costume designed especially for them, consisting of slim blue skirt, with their own insigne, white blouse, and narrow red tie Miss Martha F. Allen, national director, said: ‘Changes in the program are not the result of what we at national headquarters thought should he done, but are the result of what girts, parents and leaders have told was needed during a period of intensive re search. Bfore making the chang es on a national scale, we ac tually carried out these program revisions in ten communities over a period of two and a half years. Through experience we have iron ed out the rough spots and gained insight into needed revisions “ Under the new program Blue Birds will include girls 7 and 8 years old. or in the second and third grades, and they will “fly up” one year earUer to the Camp ’ Fire Girls program leva! (for ; girts 8, 10, and il years old. or in the fourth, fifth and sixth fradoo). Camp Fire Girls will in turn move up to Junior Hi Camp Fire * Girts at 12 years old. or in tho seventh grade, where they will stay until they are 14 years aid, or in the ninth grade. The 1 Club girls will still be the gram age level for those from ninth >:rade through twelfth grade Although the Horizon Club age level remains the same, thotr program will be enriched and re vised Professional staff aattoei wide are receiving special train- iag. Recently Mrs. W. G. King, Jr. executive director for the Clinton Camp Fire Girls, Inc., was in At lanta to attend a regional at which time the Gotta Bug? Coll Doug! 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