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PERSONAL ITEMS ABOUT
CLINTON FOLK
As Reported By
NAOMI SEYMOUR
Call 833-0541 or 833-1817
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
family were guests pi Mrs.
ry’s sister, Mrs. Neal Jf^Neal
and Mr. McNeal and family of
St. Stevens, and also visited Mr.
Perry’s sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus D. Lewis and
family in Florence, recently.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gore over the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Prosser of Lake
City, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Prosser of Columbia and Lt. and
Mrs. Richard Barnhard of Ft.
Knox, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davis and*
daughters, Rene and Carren, of
Greenville visited their parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milam over
the weekend.
Friends of J. H. Todir will be
interested to know he is a patient
at Spartanburg General Hospital.
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts is spend
ing this week in Rock Hill with
her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Jarvis
and children, while Mr. Jarvis
is in Chicago, 111., on a business
trip.
MAKES DEAN LIST
Ned Handback, student at
Georgia Military College in Mil-
ledgeville, Ga., was on the deans
list for the past semester. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Handback.
Miss Myrna Seaae and Mr. and
Mrs. John Davis, Jr. and family
visited with their mother, Mrs. T.
M. Sease over the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. James MacDon
ald and family spent the past
weekend in Charleston visiting
with Mrs. MacDonald parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Jenkins.
Mrs. H. V. Preston, Sr. of the
Thorn well Orphanage Staff is
spending this week in Washing
ton as the guest of her son, H.
V. Preston and Mrs. Preston.
Mrs. J. Lee Young spent last
week in Chester visiting with re
latives there.
Mrs. Glen B. Reaver left
Thursday to visit her husband at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
St. Sgt. Reaver will receive Lt.
rank in ceremonies next Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland
spent the weekend with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James T. Smith and family
in Columbia and also Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Stewart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy
accompanied their son Wilmot
III, to Georgia Military College
at Milledgeville, Ga., this past
weekend.
Patsy Henderson and Ame Lou
Black were guests of Winthrop
College last weekend representing
Clinton High School in the “Miss
Hi Miss” along with other repre
sentatives from the state of South
Carolina. The candidates are
chosen on their scholastic, lead
ership, and achievement records
during their high school pro
gram.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmdt Shealy,
Sr., had as their guest recently,
Mrs. Shealy’s sisters, Mrs. Bert
T. Platte and Mrs. C. C. Thomp
son of Columbia.
Clinton friends attending the fu
neral services Tuesday in Aiken
for Mrs. H. J. Ray, were Mrs. R.
Michael Turner, Mrs. Carlisle
Neely, Mrs. E. N. Sullivan, Dr.
and Mrs. George Bellingrath, Dr.
and Mrs. Marshall Brown, Col.
and Mrs. A. J. Thackston, Dr.
and Mrs. Edouard Patte, Mrs. J.
B. Hart, Mrs. Dorsey McFadden,
Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Mrs. E. C.
Bunker, Mrs. Fred Bragg, and
Mrs. Claud Crocker and Prof.
John Madden.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Lane of
Avondale Estates, Ga., spent the
week with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton.
Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Shields were In Charleston over
the weekend attending a conven
tion of the S. C. Photographers
Association at Hotel Sumter.
Bishop Robert Gribben pf
Charleston was here for confix
mation services at the All Saints
Episcopal Church Saturday even
ing as the guest of Rev. and Mrs.
John Rivers.
ATTENDING CONFERENCE
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sloan
are in Philadelphia, Penn, this
week attending the annual con
ference on Business Communica
tions sponsored by the Ameri
can Association of Industrial
Editors. Mr. Sloan is a former
president of this association.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas
were in Greenville early this
week to attend the annual conven
tion of the South Carolina State
Retail Jeweler’s. Mr. Thomas
served as moderator of a panel
discussion and also introduced
one of the main speakers at the
event.
Guests of Ervin Varner at his
home on Cleveland St. over the
weekend were his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Varner, his bro
ther Cam and sister Wendy, all
of Bennettsville.
Airman Donald F. Wells, sta
tioned at Jacksonville N.A.S.,
will be stationed at Argentina
Newfoundland for six weeks tem
porary duty. Donald is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells.
Mrs. David Cook recently
spent the weekend with her dau
ghter, Mrs. Charles Hollings
worth and the Rev. Hollings
worth in Rowland, N. C.
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Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Sims were Mr. and
Mrs. Furman B. Owens and lit
tle son Lee of Newberry; Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Reiser of Columbia;
Mrs. F. B. Owens, Piedmont;
Mrs. John D. Boland and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Free of Chapin;
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rampey,
Piedmont; F. E. Rampey, Mt.
Pleasant; C. C. Robinson, Shel-
byville, Tenn.; Tyree I. Landers,
Bowden, Ga.; and J. J. Swygert
of Columbia. ,
Friends of Mrs. Kenneth Hasel-
den will be interested to know
she is convalescing at home fol
lowing several weeks of illness
at Anderson Memorial Hospital
and Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Friends of W. M. Sims will be
interested to know he is con
valescing at home having had
surgery at General Hospital in
Greenville. Mr. Sims is sales rep
resentative for Fly Mfg. Co. and
hag been assisted for the past
three weeks by C. C. Robinson
of Shelbyvislcf N. C.
Friends of g|Jrs. James Brad
ford will be interested to know
she is back at work having had
surgery at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
VISIT IN VA. I
Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Chandler
returned home Saturday after
spending two weeks in Hopewell,
Va., with their son Paul A.
Chandler. While in Va. they visit
ed Mr. Chandler’s sister, Mrs.
Ward Huzzard and Mr. Huzzaed
in Falls Church, Va., and visit
ed points of interest in Washing
ton, D. C. They accompanied
their son to Princeton, New Jer
sey where he attended a meeting
at the Textile Research Institute.
From there they toured points
of interest in New York.
Pat Chilsolm, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Q. Chiholm of Clin
ton, recently welcomed the new
officers of the women’s represen-
taUves body in the Student Gov
ernment Association at Erskine
CoUege, Due West. She has ser
ved as chairman of the Women’s
Council at Erskine for the past
year.
Mrs. William W. Hutto of
Reevesville, S. C., was guest over
the weekend of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl I. Chandler. Also
visiting their parents on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Irby L.
Chandler and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul A. Chandler and
children of Hopewell, Va.
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel is spend
ing some time in Augusta, Ga.,
with her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McDan
iel.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and
daughter, Susanne and guest
Linda Elliot of Decatur, Ga.,
spent the weekend with Mrs. Tur
ner’s mother, Mrs. S. Gary Dil
lard.
Hospital News
Those patients entered or cur
rently patients at Bailey Memo
rial Hospital include:
Enoree — Mrs. Kate A. Buz-
hardt. J
Newberry — Frank Culclasure.
Whitmire — Mrs. MoUie S.
Evan.
Kinards — Robert L. Franklin,
Rev. Marion Ringer.
Ninety Six — Billy Ray Noles.
Cross Hill — John T. Stokes,
Miss Ruth Whiteford.
Mountville — Glover C. Watts.
Joanna — Larry Hudson, Mrs.
Bernard Nabors, Mrs. Fred Put
nam, Mrs. Frank Rowe, C. Ottis
Reid, Mrs. William P. Summer
and baby boy, Mrs. Settle A.
Tompkins, Mrs. Luther Poag.
Clinton — George A. Anderson,
Mrs. Earl Amrstrong, Mrs. Susie
Banks, Cecil Bearden, Mrs. Wil
liam Bowling, Mrs. Sidney Bry
son, Eulis E. Cagle, Sr., Mrs.
Annie Coates, Mrs. Martha D.
Dover, Aaron E. Gossett, Ray
Harris, H. H. Holloway, Mrs.
Linda Lawson, Mrs. Joe. McCall
and baby girl, Mrs. Madge
Meeks, Mrs. Mabel Moorehead,
Douglas Overstreet, George I.
Pressley, Miss Dessie Roberts,
Robert C. Satterfield, Mrs.
James Segars, Mrs. William W.
Simpson, and Robert C. Watson.
Discharged during the week
Wattsville — Mrs. Maxie D.
Union — Mrs. James E. Caugh-
Laurens — Mrs. Tommy But-
r, Mrs. William George, and W.
— Mrs. Cornelia B.
Johnson, William Landers, Mrs.
R. Harley, Mrs. Fred
Smith and baby girt, William
Stewart, and Marvin B. Beden-
baugh.
Clinton—Miss Rachael Wright,
Mrs. Claude Ward and baby girl,
<2harles E. Clark, Boice E, Edith,
Mrs. George Frady and baby
girt, Mrs. Lionel Hornsby, Mrs.
Truman Owens and baby boy,
Mrs. Annie L. Whitmire, Mrs.
William Dominick, Mrs. James
Bradford, Mrs. Thomas KHian«
and baby boy, J. Hobart Todd,
Debra SaveUtoul, William A.
Campbell, Mrs. John D. Joanaa,
Mrs. Kenneth Haselden, Mrs. Ru
by Dunnway, Mrs. Robert Hipp,
Mrs. James Etteri, Mrs. James)
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MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
Miss Carolyn Burns spent last
weekend in Columbia with her
aunt, Mrs. H. H. Forth and Mr.
Forth.
Mrs. Sydney Crisp of Grover,
N. C., spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Adams.
Hugh W. Bryson, accompanied
by his parehts, Mr. and Mrs.
Watt Bryson, spent several days
in Tampa, Fla., last week with
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Boyd. Mrs.
Boyd is the former Irene Bryson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burns and
daughter of Columbia spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mil
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller
and family of Florence spent last
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rasor were
dinner guests of Mrs. Effie W.
Fuller on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Finley
sprat Friday with their daugh
ter, Mrs. J. H. Elledege and Mr.
Elledge and Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Houston Crawford,
near Ware Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd James and
family of Sumter visited Mrs.
James’ mother, Mrs. George S.
Wham, Sr., recently.
Mrs. Jerome Finley was hon
ored Sunday with a surprise
birthday dinner at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Lawrence, in
Landrum. Many members of the
immediate family were in atten
dance.
Mrs. Walter Lynch underwent
surgery at Self Memoial Hos
pital on Monday.
Hurricane News
MRS. CECIL SCOGIN,
Correspondent
PHONE 8334641
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley
visited relatives in Greenwood
Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Black visited her
sister, Mrs. J. R. Castle in Co
lumbia Saturday.
Mrs. J. R. Gilliam and Mrs.
W. P. Gastley visited in Green
ville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Von Burroughs
of CherryviUe, N. C.," and Mrs
Allie Burroughs of Comer, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Worley Burroughs
of Pensacola, Fla., visited Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Burroughs Sun
day.
Mrs. Era Young and Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Watts and family
visited Mr.'and Mrs. G. C. Watts
in Mountville Sunday.
Mrs. W. P. Clark of Green
wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Scoggin and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young,
Mrs. Allen Young and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wal
lace and family and Mrs. Mace
Young in Laurens Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Ruessll
left Monday on their vacation
for Colorado and other points of
interest as they visit relatives.
Mrs. Mace Young was able to
leave Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood last week and is with
her daughter, Mrs. Sam Wallace
in Laurelfe. She hopes Lo be able,
to return home next week.
Rev. J. F. McCarthy of Joanna
will be Hurrican’s fill In pastor
While our pastor Rev. C. E. Rus
sell is away oa
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