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DTI 018 J1DOUX • • •
People You Know
Itomf of Interest Cksecsintoy Loccd nesldenti
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds.
Jr., of Washington, Ga., spent
Blind ay with her mother, Mrs.
B. Adair and other relatives.
DELIVERS BACCALAUREATE
Rev. Albert S. Harvey deliver
ed the baccalaureate sermon for
the Hickory Tavern High School
Sunday evening. ,
Mrs. W. W. Burns of Green
ville spent alst week with her
sister, Mrs. M. T. Poole who ac
companied her home for the
wekeend.
IN HOSPITAL
Friends of Mrs. Fay MedHn
will be interested to know she is
a patient at the General Hospital,
Greenville, where die underwent
surgery. Mrs. James Woody and
daughter, Jamie of Dallas, Texas
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Wilkie because of the
illness of her sister, Mrs. Medlin.
Mrs. R. B. Hellams, Jr., and
daughters, Georgians and Jose
phine, of Mt. Pleasant spent last
week here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Workman and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hel
lams Sr.
CASON AT SELF
Friends of L. E. Cason will be
interested to know be entered
Self Memorial Hospital, Green
wood on Monday for a week or 10
days stay and treatment.
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AT CONVENTION
Attending the South Carolina
Association convention
at Myrtle Beach eeveral days
during the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert M. Vance, Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Cornelson, Mr
and Mrs. James Voq HoHen.
hliars, in Y. arolainseehrla
Misses Thelma Wells and sis
ters were guests on Sunday of
Mrs. E. W. Sanders and family
in Anderson.
Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Brown
were weekend visitors at Mur-
visrr sister
Visiting their sister, • Mrs
Arnold M. Cannon last week
were Mrs. E. B. Setzler of Adna
ta, Ga., and Miss Helen Derrick
of Memphis, Tenn. During the
week they were guests of rela
tives in Charlotte, N. C.
Mr.and Mrs. J. C.Shuler and
Miss Janie Holland of Columbia
spent Friday with Mrs. George
R. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone of
Charleston were overnight visi
tors* with the former’smother,
Mrs. Metta Stone, and sister,
Miss Sara Stone last week.
Mrs. Aytiffe Jacobs is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Bogle, and Mr. Bogle in Marietta,
Ga.
PRESCRIPTIONS
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Friends of Mrs. L. W. Coop
er, Jr., will be interested to
several days stay at Self
rial Hospital, On—wood.
SPONSORS FOR DANCE
Miss Abb Ray, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John M.Ray, who
attends Meredith College was a
sponsor for the freshman-sopho
more dance at North Carolina
State College on May S, for Beany
Phillips of North Wilkes boro,
N. C., who is sophomore class
president.
Major and Mrs. Joe Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Youngblood, Jr.,
spent the weekend in Charleston.
hi Charlotte. N. C. wm 9% homo
with her par—11. Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Hart for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner
Mrs. Horace D. Payne and son,
Horace left by plane Monday
from GreenvUe ifor Mexico City
where they will spend a week.
While in Mexico they will also
visit Cuarnanaca, Texco, Xochi-
nulco Garkens, and Acapulco.
They will then go to El Paso for
a week’s stay with hteir daughter
and sister, Mrs. Richard Luk-
stat and Lt. Lukstat.
Mr*. Ansel B. Godfrey spent
several days last week with her
daughter, Mrs. Callle Gault and
Mr. Gault, going especially to be
with them while their daughter,
Emmie Ann, underwen a tonsil
lectomy.
Dr. and Mrs. Judson A. Davis
and daughters, spent the week
end in Columbia with Mrs.
Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Kirkland.
Misses Jane and Sara Redmond
who attend Southern Methodist
University, Dallas, Texas, Joined
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T
A. Redmond here yesterday.
Mrs. Redmond and daughters
will leave to spend the summer
at their home in Elkin, N. C.
Mrs. Jack Scruggs of McCor
mick is spending the week with
her daughter, Mrs. Rembert Tru-
luck and Mr. Truluck.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F .Hollis
and daughters. Nancy and Renee
will spend the weekend in Atlanta
with his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
M. O. Hollis
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole, Todd
Bond, Mrs. Will Lynn, Mrs. Ma-
ble Courtney, Mrs. W. R. Brown
spent the weekend in the Smoky
Mountains, visiting Cherokee,
New Found Gap and other points
of interest.
John Eichelberger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger,
has completed his junior year at
Davidson College and arrived
home yesterday for the summer
months.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. E. H. Hall has returned
home after a three weeks stay
in Charlotte, N. C., with her
sons, B. Shockley Hall, Dr. Wil
liam Hugh Hall and their fami
lies.
Mrs. C. H. McCrary has return
ed from Camden where she spent
several days with her daughter,
Mrs. Eugene Sheorn, who was ill,
and Mr. Sheorn. On Thursday
Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Jr., and Mrs.
Abit Alexander visited the She-
oras.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCrary
of Tampa, Fla., spent last
la Greenville oa Sunday for
the christening service of Fran
ces Marie Ireland, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Ireland,
formerly of this city. They are
godparents for the Utile girl.
TO FLORIDA
Mrs. Marvin Turmr and Miss
Dixie Bolick leave tomorrow to
attend conunenoement at Hemp-
dsn DuBose Academy, Zell wood,
Fla., where Steve Turner is a
member of the graduating class.
Dr. Billy Graham will deliver the
baccalaureate sermon and Dr.
Grady Wilson the commencement
address. They will be accompani
ed home on May SI by Steve.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Copley and
children of Aiken spent the week
end with Mrs. Copley’s mother.
Mfcs. George W. Taylor.
ATTEND WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Henry
spent the weekend in Roxboro,
N. C. going especially to attend
the wedding of their nephew,
George Alexander Henry and
Miss Virginia Pass on Saturday,
the rehersal party on Friday
evening, and other pre-nuptial
events.
Mrs. J. B. Pittman and daugh
ters, Jane and Carol of Rocking
ham, N. C., spent last week with
her mother, Mrs. John W. Little.
Miss Lena Copeland, daughter
of Mrs. James M. Copeland ar
rived home Tuesday from Win-
throp College for thesummer.
Mrs. W. R. Anderson left Tues
day for a visit with relatives in
Tifton, Ga.
Miss Julie Bolick, who has
completed her sophomore year
at Winthrop College, will arrive
today to spend the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
S. Bolick.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd and
Mrs. Clyde Todd spent the week
end in Bristol, Va., with the form
er’s daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Gene Jones
VISITS SISTERS
Mrs. L. V. Powell was In Sa
vannah, Ga., for a recent visit
with her sisters, Mrs. W C
Booth and Mrs. Laura Ness
Mrs. H. D. Allison of Pine
Bluff, N. C., is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. A. B. Stump and
Dr. Stump. She came especially
to attend the commencement ac
tivities at Clinton High School
where her granddaughter. Miss
Margaret Stump, is a member of
the graduating claas.
Francis V. Smith, Jr.
To Tour Europe With
Rutgers Univ. Chorus
Francis V. Smith. Jr. of Clin
ton, a senior at Rutger* Univer
sity, New Brunswick, N. J., will
perform with the Rutgers Male
Chorus at the Bergen Interna
tional Festival in Norway June 6.
The 80-voice chorus has been
invited to appear at the festival
in * Joint performance with the
Yale University Wind Symphony.
The Yale aggregation also num
bers about 60 members.
Both groups will leave for Nor
way June 4 and will be guests
of Um Norwegian government
during their stay there. Follow
ing the festival appearance, they
will tour western Europe, pre
senting concerts in Norway, Den
mark, West Germany and The
Netherlands. They will return
home June 30.
Smith is the son of Lt. Col.
and Mrs. F. V. Smith and is a
member of the graduating class
at Rutgers.
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Mg staff of the
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer.
Dr. and Mrs. G*arc* R. Blalock,
Mias Kathryn and Browning
Dkus spent the weekend at Paw
ley’s Island at the Blalock Cot
tage and attended some of the
eesstons of the S. C.
convention at Myrtle
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Mr. mmI Mrs. James V. Adams
announce the birth of a son.
James Aubrey, on May 17, at
Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Adams Is
the former Miss Ethel Irene
Sonny Dubose Is FCs
TXitstonding Senior'
MountviUe News
Mr and Mrs. E. L.
spent Saturday in Columbia.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bannsiter, were Mr.
and Mrs. Roily Bannister Jr. of
Raleigh, N. C. and their mother
Mrs. Roily Bannister of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bousley
of Joanna visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alice Stewart Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion OUphaut
of Gaffney, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns.
Visiting relatives during the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks Goodman and family
from Arlington, Va., and Mr.
John Goodman of Denmark.
Mr. and Mrs. H Ray
Cauble announce the birth of a
eon. Donald Ray. Jr . at Bla
lock Clinic on May ». Mrs
Cauble is the former Miss Helen
Virginia Red. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Red
Sonny DmBose of
manhood
Mr and Mrs. Ray Canaady
He was chosen by a vole of
classmates and a faculty
mitteo. with the PC faculty
curring in the
CLEAVERS GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cleaver
have returned to their home in
Lafayette, Ind., after a few days
visit with their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L.
Cleaver at their home, 100 Young
Drive.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert H Free
land and daughter, Carolyn, left
Tuesday to return to their home
In Alexandria, Va., after a visit
with Mrs. Freeland’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas.
JONES MOVE
Friends of MT. and Mrs. Frank
Jones and children will be in
terested to know they are moving
the coming week to Starkvllle,
with their parents, Mrs. C. H
McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Corley and also visited the form
er’s sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheorn in
Camden.
Mrs. Roily P. Bannister was in
Greenville Monday evening and
attended the dinner given by Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Cleary in honor
of her sister, Mrs. H. M. Bryson
of Newberry, on the occasion of
her birthday.
FAMILY GATHERING
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan
had as weekend guests the form
er’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Wingo
and Mr. Wingo of Tampa, Fla.
Other members of the family who
were guests of the McMillan’s on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Law and children, Mrs. B. H.
Henry of Greenville; Mrs. W. P.
Baldwin, Miss Mary Baldwin,
Mrs. Marquerite M. Ferguson of
Columbia and Mrs. Jody Mc
Millan of this city.
Mrs. Heidi Trask of Wilming
ton, N. C., spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Lee Hunt
er and other relatives. Miss Eth
el Hunter who has been visit
ing in Wilmington, returned
here with her.
Mrs. Robert E. Wysor had as
guests on Sunday at the Mary
Musgrove Hotel, Mrs. Walter A.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja
cobs. Mrs. George White of
Charlotte aad Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Brockenbrough.
VISIT PARENTS
Dick Bell of Clemson will ar
rive today for a few days stay
between exams with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. OUn B. Bell. Their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brown aad child
ren, Lisa and Chuck of Ivanhoe,
N. C., will also he here for the
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch,
Miss Dot Taylor and Miss Mabel
Crouch of Saluda were at Win-
throp College, Rock Hill on Sun
day for the baccalaureate ser
mon. The Crouch's daughter,
Mies Dolly Crouch is a member
of the graduating darn.
Robert Singleton of Bianco,
Texas, was the Trseksni! gusat el
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner.
AT CONVENTION
Mrs. Petty M. MoOre has
•pending a few days at Mrytie
Beach attending the convention
of Ucensod Lenders of 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs.
od sons visited hi
B. D. Hughes, In
M. C. far the
to attend
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