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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June 13, 1963
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WHO'S
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CLINTON FOLK
As Reported By.
NAOMI SEYMOUR
Call 833-0541 or 833-1817
Miss Mary Ella Bailey of
the Greenwood schools faculty, is
spending the summer, with her
mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey.
JOHNSON TO BEGIN
POST-GRADUATE WORK
Professor and Mrs. J. Karl
Johnson, Jr., and daughter, Jane
Anne, of Clemson, spent several
days last week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Johnson,
Sr. Prof. Johnson will begin post
graduate studies in mechanical
engineering at the Georgia Insti
tute of Technology in Atlanta. He
has been granted a leave of ab
sence from Clemson College for
this purpose. He has received a
fellowship from the National Sci
ence Foundation, a faculty fel
lowship of fifteen months tenure.
These studies will be toward the
Doctor of Philosophy Degree.
Miss Mary Ann Holland has
returned from a visit with Mrs.
E. M. Murphy and Mrs. J. L.
Tripp near Easley.
VISITING IN FAR EAST
Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Mrs.
Hercules Wise left Saturday for
Los Angeles, California, where
they will join a tour visiting
Tokyo, Tapeii, Hong Kong, and
other points in the Far East.
Mr. and Mrs. John Addison,
accompanied by their daughter,
Miss Elaine Addison, of Wash
ington, D. C., who has been visit- near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards
of Rutherfordton, N. C., spent the
week-end -with the latter’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts.
Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Wessinger
and children spent Sunday with
the former’s mother, Mrs. N. L.
Wessinger, in Newberry.
RETURN FROM TEXAS
Mrs. Jack Red and Johnny re
turned yesterday from a week’s
visit with Mrs. Red’s brother and
sister-in-law^ Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Bolt, in Dallas, going especially
for the wedding of her niece,
Miss Sandra Bolt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lane of
Avondale Estates, Ga., spent the
weeke-nd with the lalter’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sta
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris
and daughter, Elizabeth of Char
leston were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Watts Davis and
family. .
Mrs. J. B. Kay of Byron, Ga.
spent several days this week with
hek sister, Mrs. W. G. King,
Mrl King and other relatives.
RECEIVES iPR. DEGREE
Kenneth N. Baker, Jr., receiv
ed his degree, from the Univer
sity of Louisville Dental School,
Louisville, KKy. this past Sun
day, June 9. Dr. and Mrs. Baker
will be here for a visit in the
ing here, are spending two weeks
in Englewood, Fla.
Mrs. Cassie Talbert attended
the wedding of her niece, Miss
Joyce Rish, in Leesville, Va., re
cently.
Mrs. T. C. McNally of Madi
son, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Martin of Lakeland,
Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.ii University of N C. in Raleigh.
T TT o * Vlr-O r- n
J. H. Southall.
Mrs. Milford Smith and chil
dren are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, in
Blacksburg, while Mr. Smith is
attending National Guard camp
at Fort Stewart, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruick-
shanks of Gainesville, Fla., arriv
ed Saturday for a weeks visit
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
MrSj. W. G. King. They were ac
companied by their son, Sandy
and Dick Copeland, who left Sun
day for a two weeks stay at
Cases Basketball School of the
Mrs. George R. Blalock and
Milling Blalock are spending this
week at their cottage at Pawley’s
Island. ‘Sister” Blalock is at
tending the Leadership Training
School which is being held at
Presbyterian College this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muller
and Miss Suzanne Watkins at
tended the wedding of Miss E-
laine Ogburn and David Waters
in Ridegway, Tuesday. Mr. Wat
ers was a member of the 1962
graduating class of Presbyterian
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis
and children of Rock Hill spent
the week-end with Mrs. Jarvis’
mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts.
Mrs. Henry B. Cook of Waiter-
boro spent the past week with
her sisters, Mrs. Louise Hilton
and Miss Essie Davidson.
Mrs. W. W. Blackwell of Flo
rence is visiting her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Blackwell.
MAKE HOME HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’
Quinn and daughters Caren
and Carol and Jacqueline
formerly of Charleston are mak
ing their home on Prather Circle.
Mrs. Quinn is the former Miss
Ethelene Gregory of this city.
Mrs. Tom EUiott and small
daughter of Ft. Bliss, Texas are
spending the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sta
ton while Lt. Elliott is partici
pating in “Operation Swift
Strike”, giant maneuvers which
will be held in the Carolinas.
George Blalock, Jr., medical
college student is at Self Me
morial Hospital in Greenwood,
where he will be employed dur
ing the summer months.
Mrs. Marguerite Ferguson of
Columbia spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Jodie C. Mc
Millan.
RESIDENTS LOSE KIN
Mrs. Louis Bond and Mrs.
Carolus Ravis were called to
Spartanburg by the death of their
mother and sister, Mrs. Flossie
Corn Garrett of Spartanburg
which occurred May 30, follow
ing an illness of five months.
Dr. and Mrs George R. Bla
lock were in Sewanee, Tenn.,
over the week-end where they at
tended the graduation of their
son, Milling, from the University
of the South.
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Dette Wilder Tapped
For High Award
At Furman Finals
Qell Wilder, of Clinton, was
among the graduates of Furman
University, Greenville, who were
awarded degrees at commence
ment exercises th past week-end.
Miss Wilder was also one of
seven seniors presented awards
for outstanding achievement. She
won the coveted Mary Mildred
Sullivan award to a senior wom-
aa*4«?„“high aspirations and no
ble humanitarian service.”
She is the daughter of Mrr and
Mrs. R. P. Wilder of Clinton.
Linda Bridges Gets
Degree From Furman
Miss Linda Bridges, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Bridges, received her B. A. de-
dree in English Sunday, June
2, at the graduation ceremony
at Furman University in Green
ville.
Beginning in September, Miss
Bridges will teach 11th grade
English at James Jsland High
School in Charleston.
CHS Publications
Name 63-64 Staffs
Sister Blalock and Janet Ham
er will head Clinton High
School’s annual publication, The
Clintonian, for 1963-64 and Dishie
Delany will edit The Sentinel,
high school newspaper.
The 1963-64 staffs were recently
announced. They include:
The Clintonian: Betty Mae
Baldwin and Dana Turner, junior
editors; Sally Copeland and Di
anne Sexton, literary editors;
Ann Addison and Billy Ellis,
class editors; Darrell Orr and
Douglas Rice, sports editors; and
Lykes Henderson and Eddie
Shealy, photographers. ,
Also, David Templeton, busi
ness manager; Maria King, as
sistant business manager; Lykes
Henderson, advertising manager;
Sandra Norris, circulation man
ager and typist; Mary Ellen
Cornwall and Dianne Pitts, ac
tivities editors; and Rose Ann
McCrary and Lee McCall, typ
ists.
Solicitors for the publication
will include: Susie Black, Susie
Davis, Bruce Dixon, Eugene For
ester, Mary Hipp, Sandra Hug
gins, Janet Lawson, Mary Grace
League, Sandra Leopard, Kitty
Lockett, John Paul McKee, and
Mary Nettles.
Others are Janice Pinson, Phil
Rogers, Jane Rollins, Marilyn
Sease, Carol Shealy, Betty
Stroud, Ruth Todd, William Mi
lam, and Nita Pittman.
Serving on the Sentinel staff
will be: Carol Sanders, junior
editor; Patsy Henderson, feature
editor; Lawrence Leopard,
sports editor; Connie Simmons,
columnist; Billy Ballard, busi
ness manager; and Cynthia Hol
lis, associate business manager.
Billy Shields and Emory Dillon
will serve as photographers; Dix
ie Bolick and Susan Turner, typ
ists; and Mary Ellen Cornwall,
Kitty Lockett, Ruth Todd, Nita
Pittman, Nancy Stump, Betty
Black, Edwin Sloan and Mary
Locke Simons, all reporters.
Other reporters include; Jane
Johnson, Martha Crawford, Kay
Young, Mary Belle Davis, Janice
Pinson and Harold Culbertson.
ATTENDS REUNIONN
‘ Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Wessinger
spent the past week visiting in
Va., going especially to attend
their class reunion at the Medi
cal College of Va.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mark Pitts
and sons of Aiken; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas G. Pitts, Lynchburg,
Va.; and Ed Pitts of Columbia
Spent the weekend with Mrs. P.
M. Pitts.
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