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Mite Harvey, first year studsot
at tile University of South Caro
lina, Columbia, was at home for
the Easter holidays with his par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. Albert S.
Harvey.
Among Winthrop students at
home for the Easter holidays
were Misses Myra Pitts, Nancy
Neighbors. Julie Bolick, Lena
Copeland, Dorothy Staton, Kay
Ttacie, Wylie Mid Betsy Davis,
and Beth Trammell.
Miss Linda Copeland has re
sumed ter studies at Anderson
College after the holidays with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Copeland, Jr.
Mrs. Lila C. Stewart has gone
to Maiverne, Long Island, New
York, for an extended stay with
her son, Edwin Stewart and Mrs.
Stewart. The Stewarts and their
daughter, Ellen, were here for
the weekend and she accompan
ied them home.
At home for the Easter holi
days from Clemson College were
Buck Reese, Lonnie Farnell,
James Bell, Jack Davis, Cecil
Davenport, Billy Brooks Owens,
Ben Copeland, Mr. and Mrs.
Posey Copeland, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hubbard
were visitors with their daugh
ter, Mrs. DeLong White in Dil
lon during the weekend going es
pecially for a family reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.
Owens had with them on Sunday
their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Ben
jamin and children of Modntville,
their son. Tommy Owens, Mrs.
Owens and son. Tommy, of Lau
rens.
Mrs. 'broest Chaney has re
turned from a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Fraser Lomin-
ack, in Charleston. Here for the
weekend with Mrs. Chaney and
her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Bis
hop and family were Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Beaman of Pittsburgh
and their daughter, Miss Betty
Beaman of Chicago. 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Soase of
Easley spent the holidays here
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Addison, Mrs. T. M.
Sease. Peggy Sease was also at
home from Winthrop College.
Mrs. Edward Brailsword and
daughter, Miss Katherine Brails-
ford of Charieston were guests
during the weekend of her sister,
Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd. Wallace
Boyd, student at Davidson Col
lege, was at home for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland
spent Sunday in Columbia with
their daughter, Mrs. James T.
Smith, and Mr. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. BiU Hill and tit
tle son were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ledbetter
in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Hearn
of Winston-Salem, N. C., wots
guests for the Easter holidays of
Mrs. Hearn's brother. Davis R.
Holland and Mrs. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Duncan of
LawrenceviUe, Ga.. were recent
guests of ter sister, Mrs. Leon
ard Bishop, and Mr. Bishop for
a weekend visit
Mrs. J. C. Graham visited her
mother, Mrs. Hattie Smith in
Aiken for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris
—mmw the weekend in Florence
with their son, Walter Morris
and Mrs. Morris.
Davis R. Holland, Jr., accom
panied by Miss Ann Reigle of Co
lumbia was the guest of ter par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Riegle
in West Chester, Pa., during the
Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Young
and children, Charlie and Marty
of Winston-Salem, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Fowler and sons, Jim
my and Cick of of Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Young, Melissa
and Andy, of Raleigh, N. C., were
here for Easter with their moth
er, Mrs. L. L. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement
and children of Charleston were
here for Easter with Mrs. Clem
ent’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Leake.
Mrs. Frances McGowan of
Mullins spent the weekend with
her daughter, Mrs. Carolyn M.
Smith and children.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber, ac
companied by V. C. Crapps and
daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Roddy
of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
James Dominick of Joanna spent
Sunday in Greenville with Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen.
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Miss Eva Ulrich,
tonal College. N. C.,
with ter parents, LL Col.
and Mrs. Richard H. Ulrich for
the Easter holiday*.
Mrs. H. C. Suber, and Mrs. A.
C. Workman, Jr., were spend the
day guests last week in Green
ville with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Cauthen, joining the Cauthens
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Cauthen of
Chicago, 111., who were visiting
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Jaby chicks can’t talk — we know that. Bui wa
wonder what this little chick would think
if chicks could think?
Probably he’s bewildered... a great big
world... great big problems...
an orphan already... and hungry 1
Yet, there’s deep meditation
hen. Man is often like that
little baby chick; bewildered,
confused, wondering... especially those
on the threshold of a new life or venture.
We don’t know all the answers, of course,
but we do know soma/ We do know how
to reach our Creator (P&AYER),
how He reaches us (BY HIS GRACH).
We also know that the most
serene place for each communion with
the Creator Is in church. Here
you’ll find many answers to many problems.
It’s worth a try, isn’t it?
Mrs. Gfenn B. Reeves and tit-
tie son, Davis, left Tuesday to re
turn to their home in Stillwater,
Okla., after a visit With ter moth
er, Mrs. Davis V. Pitts, and Mr.
Pitts who accompanied ter to
Atlanta for the flight home.
Airmen 3-C Clarion C. Folk,
returned yesterday to Warner
Robbins Air Force Base, Macon,
Ga., after spending e leave here
with his brother, Gus Folk, at
Tohrnwell.
Miss Ann Ray of Meredith Col
lege, Raleigh, N. CC, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Ray. They had
as guests Sunday, Benny Phil
lips and Mike Amick, students at
North Carolina State College,
Raleigh, N. C. Miss Ray return
ed to North WUkesboro, N. C.,
with them and will spend the re
mainder of the Easter holidays
there as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Phillips.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Dawson
were on a few days business and
pleasure trip last week to Spring-
field. Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draugh-
on and children oL_Warsaw, N.
C., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Draughon’s mother. Mrs. W. C.
Baldwin.
Mrs. Milford Smith and chil
dren, Gail and Barry, were in
Blacksburg with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones, for
the Easter holidays,
Joe Neely, student at the Uni
versity of South Carolina, Co
lumbia. spent the Easter holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Neely. Robert Neely
of Aiken and Augusta, Ga., was
also at home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick
are spending a few days in
Georgetown with their daughter,
Mrs. H. G. Tarbox, Jr., and Mr.
Tarbox, going especially to see
their new granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico of
New York, were overnight guests
yesterday of the former's broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Plaxico.
IN HOSPITAL
Friends of Mrs. T. Layton
Fraser will be interested to
know she is improving satisfac
torily at Self Memorial hospital,
Greenwood, following surgery
on Tuesday.
HOLIDAYS IN FLORIDA
Miss Kate Milam, Mrs. B. B.
Ballard, Billy Bullard and
Lykes Henderson, Jr, were
guests during the holidays of
the former's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Milam, In Lees
burg, Fla. Enroute home they
were visitors at Daytona Beach
and other points of interest In
Florida.
Friends of J. M. DeYoung will
be glad to know he is recovering
satisfactorily at home following
an eye operation In Greenville
Tuesday.
Mrs. C. R. Anderson of Dillon,
is the guest this week of Mrs.
C. W. Stone.
Miss Thelma Wells has return
ed from a visit with relatives in
Washington, D. C„ and Mary
land. Her sister, Mrs. Mary A
Beall, with Mrs. Beall’s son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Milton Beall and family, accom-
panied ter home for a short vis
it.
Miss Nancy Thackston was the
guest of her roommate at Win
throp College, Miss Kathy Musso,
of Norfolk, Va., for the Easter
holidays.
Mrs. P. M. Pitts had with ter
for the week-end her son, Ed
Pitts, of the University of South
Carolina, Columbia, Mark Pitts,
Mrs. Pitts and sons of Aiken
Friends of Miss
aa Addy will be
know she is «w*n«»g
with ter brother and
law, Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Addy.
804 E. Peachtree. lakeland,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. San
ders and children. Patricia and
John, of Greensboro. N. C.. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mususelwhite
of Columbia, spent the Easter
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Sing ley. They
wore joined on Sunday by Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Johnson of Jo-
Mr.and Mrs. Rembert S. Tn»-
luck spent the Easter weekend
in Rocky Mount, N. C., with
their daughter, Mrs. Monte Cook
and the Rev. Mr. Cook.
W. G. Horne of the Isle of
Palms and Charles G. Horne of
Charlotte, N. C., were overnight
visitors with their son and broth
er, W. S. Horne and Mrs. Horae
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Blakely
and children of Charleston spent
the weekend here with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add
Blakely and J. Ashley Galloway.
Miss Cornelia Harris of Colum
bia visited ter mother, Mrs. W.
W. Harris, during the Easter
holidays.
Dillard Jacobs has resumed
his studies at Spartanburg
Junior College, after spending
the Easter holidays with his
mother, Mrs. T. D. Jacobs.
Miss Elaine Addison has re
sumed her position in Washing
ton, D. C., after being here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Addison for the Easter holi
days.
BiU Turner, a senior at the
Medical College of South Caro
lina, Charleston, was at home for
a few days last week with his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. R.
Turner.
DIRECT WORKSHOP
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fakkema
leave Saturday for a week in
Centerville, Tenn., where the
former is directing a Presby
terian Worrkshop.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and
family of Columbia, Miss Jackie
Pitts, a senior at Stetson Univer
sity, Deland, Fla., spent the
Easter holidays with their moth
er, Mrs. James M. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Callie Gault and
children of North Augusta were
here with Mrs. Gault’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey
for Easter.
Major Elberta Sease, U. S.
Army Nurses Corps, returned
Monday to Fort Gordon, Ga., af
ter a few days visit with her sis
ter, Mrs. Toy Woodruff. Gerald
Woodruff also returned Monday
to Newberry College after a few
days at home.
Misses Miml Martin and Linda
Milam, students at Coker Col
lege, Hartsville, visited their par
ents, Mr. and Mn. Taylor Mar
tin, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Milam
Jr., for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tanker-
aley spent the weekend in North
Augusta with their daughter,
Mrs. Warren Kenrich and Mr.
Kenrich. They were accompanied
by their grandson, Steve, who
had teen visiting them. Mrs
T anker sley remained for a stay
with her daughter.
Don Rhame was at home from
the Medical College of South
Carolina, Charleston, for the
Easter holidays with bis parents,
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame.
AT FORT MCCLELLAN
Lt. Col. W. S. Horne is spend
ing two weeks on active duty
with the Chemical School at Fort
McClellan, Ale.
Misses Martha Wilson of
Greenvtlie, and Bill Wilson,
Clemson student, were at home
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs
Lowry M. Wilson, for the Easter
holidays.
RETURNS TO TEXAS
Mrs. Richard Lukstet and chil
dren, Nancy Bee end Richard,
Jr., left Tuesday by plans to re
turn to their home in El Paso,
Texas, after spending some time
with her mother, Mrs. Horace
D. Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamid
¥
Mr. i
H. W. Shnmene, and
three hare during the
Mrs. Frank Brown
dren of Augusta. Ga..
for a few days last
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tan
M. Ray. They were joined for
the week-end by Mr.'Brown ead
Ike Ray of Atlanta. The Rays
also had as' guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Brown ef Atlanta
and Cornelia. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. CT. fr*» of
Charlotte. N. C., Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Marshall of High Pome. N.
C., were guests during the week
end of Mrs. Joseph Frye end
Mrs. James S. Grav
Misses Linda and Catherine
V e u g h n of Greenville, were
guests for several days last week
of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson.
VI si ting their mother. Mrs R.
S. Horton, and other relatives
here during the week-end were
Mrs. Dick Lindsay and children,
a thy, Robert end Ricky, of Ben-
nettsvilie; Mr .end Mrs. James
R. Horton and son. John Hamp
ton, of Chatham, N. J. The latter
has been on a several weeks visit
with her mother, Mrs. Ware Har
rison, in Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wrenn and
daughter, Caroline, of Clemson,
came for the Easter holidays
with their apernts. Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Wrenn. Mr. and Mrs. V.
E. Simmons.
Mrs. W. W
nee, is
ef Flor
William Blackwell.
Mrs. Ralph Ford of George
town, spent the latter part of last
week with her mother, Mrs. W.
8. Porter, and sisters. Misses
Julia and Helen Porter.
Misses Joeaa Todd and Gwen
Hitt, students at Erskine Col-
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Todd, Mr. and Mrs Er
nest Hitt, fo the week-end
Mrs E. C. Goff and children.
Miss Jane and Edwin Goff, of
Florence, ere re week-end guests
of Mr. end Mrs. Howard Wat
kins. "
Miss Bootsie Horton, daughter
of Mr. end Mrs. Horace Horton,
was at home from the University
of South Carolina, Columbia, for
the Easter holidays. She had as
her guest,her roommate. Miss
Caroline Johnson, of Charleston.
Mrs. Walter P. Clark and
daughter of Columbia, spent
Easter here with ter parents. Col.
and Mrs. A. J. Thackston, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Edwards
and family had as guests for the
week-end the former’s mother.
Mrs. S. D. Edwards, his sister,
Mrs. Foy Neel, end children,
Ronnie end Kathy, of Greens
boro, N. C.
Heyward Netties was the guest
of Tommy Williams, Presbyte
rian College student, at his home
in Pensacola, Fla , for the Easter
holidays.
Mr.
Mrs. Hugh A. Wti-
Ga*.
Is
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wn ntrwDCU.
Mies Aguee Davie, Mrs
Boland and Miss LBy Y;
Min Axtiee Livingston in
ta. Ga.
Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Jr., mi
children. Julie and Charlie, ne
tted h# mother, Mrs. C. E.
in Columbia for toe
Ildars.
Miss Ann Baker will retom to
day to Concord, N. C., after a
Mr. and Mrs. enmth N.
Mrs Ethel R. Pitts
week-end ta Rock Hill wtth ter
daughter. Mrs. Wayne Jervis.
Mr Jarvis and children.
Mias Viola Chantosr ie an •
two weeks visit with her sister.
Mrs. Talmadgt Henry in Cew-
George Blalock. Jr.,
home from the Medical
ef South
for the
parents, Dr and Mrs. George R.
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