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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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PERSONAL ITEMS ABOUT
CLINTON FOLK
As Reported By
NAOMI SEYMOUR
Call 833-0541 or 833-1817
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. MclnvaUe
spent the weekend in Lancaster
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Furr
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ashby and
sons, Steve and Ronnie of Frank
fort, Kentucky, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs., Paul Muller and
daughter Beverly this week.
Back From House Party
Attending a House Party at
Ocean Drive Beach last week
were Beverly Muller, Rosanne
McCrary, Cynthia Hollis, Sandra
Norris, Nancy Neighbors, Phyl
lis Sublett, Susie Black, Sandy
Ledford, Juanita Patterson, Sally
Copeland, and Kathy Salters.
- Chaperoning the girls were Mrs.
Dan Chaney and Mrs. Ronald
McGuint.
Mrs. Josie Bryson Weeks of
Greenville joined Mrs.‘ W. W.
Harris here yesterday and they
are spending several days with
Mrs. J. P. Johnston in Rich
mond, Vg.
To Attend Wedding in Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDan
iel andv Mrs. Vero Turner of
Greenville will be leaving this
weekend for Biloxi, Miss, to at
tend the wedding of their daugh
ter and granddaughter, Miss
Betty McDaniel to James Benoit
of Keesler A.F.B. at BUoxi, Mis
sissippi, on Saturday, June 22.
Miss Margaret Kent Bell has
returned home following a trip
to Virginia and Washington, D.C.
Miss Frances O’Daniel will
spend the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Mills in Millen, Ga.
K e there she will attend the
i-Fulcher wedding.
Milling Blalock, son of Dr. and
Mrs. George Blalock, will sail
July 1 on the Queen Elizabeth
with a college tour for a six
weeks stay in Europe.
Mrs. A. O. Bray of Griffin, Ga.
and daughter, Mrs. Sherman
Clark of Normange, Texas were
recent guests of Mrs. Bray’s sis
ter, Miss Ruth Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Creighton
and family are spending this
week in Savannah, Ga. visiting
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Don
Fourman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour
and family spent the Father’s
Day Weekend with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sey
mour and Mr. and Mrs. Haley
Brown in Bowman, Ga.
Mrs. R. C. Anderson of Dillon,
arrived Wednesday to spend sev
eral days with Mrs. John Little.
Mrs. Carl Clary and children
of Mount Pleasant, were guests
of Mrs. Clary’s mother, Mrs.
Robert S. Owens. Rev. Clary is
attending the Methodist Ministe
rial Conference in Columbia.
- Mrs. Ralph Copeland recent
ly moved from her home in the
country and is now making her
home at 401 Pine St., City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Anderson
and children of Pendleton, recent
ly* visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Anderson.
NEW RESIDENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nye recent
ly moved here from Piedmont.
They are making their home at
108 Young Drive. They have two
daughters, aged 2 and 4.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and
children of Kinston, N. C„ vis
ited last week with Mrs. Jordan’s
mother, Mrs. Robert Wysor. .
Mrs. Emma Poole of Spartan
burg, is visiting her niece, Mrs.
Ansel Godfrey, and Gep. God
frey,
Dr. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser
were in Charlotte, N. C., and Da
vidson, N. C., last week where
they attended a class reunion at
Davidson College.
Miss Lois Balle of Dallas, Tex
as, Mrs. L. G. Balle and Miss
Sarah Babb of Laurens, visited
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
B. S. Pinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gasque have
been visiting their parents, and
also outing at Lake Greenwood
before returning ot Erskine Col
lege for the summer session of
school.
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First Nurses’ Aide Class
Pictured above is the first group to
graduate from the Bailey 'Memorial Hos
pital’s training program for nurses’
aides. Seated from left to right are Thel
ma Darbins, Mrs. Eula D. Owings, Mrs.
Banna Braswell, Mrs. Lillian Neal (in
structor), Mrs. Lottie Hunnicutt, Mrs.
Louella Carter and Miss Wynoma Ray.
Standing from left to right are Fred N.
Crawford, Jr., (Hospital Administrator),
Mrs. Hazel Moore (Director of Nurses),
Mrs. Ruby Huffstetler, Mrs. Kathryn
Worley, Lillie Adams, Essie T. Reeder,
Lulie Jones, Stella Bailey and Ayilee
Williams. —Ph«t« kjr Dan Yarboranch
Mrs. Roy Workman has re
turned to her home on Florida
Street after being a patient at
Bailey Memorial hospital.
AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts'
spent a few days last week at
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore have
as guests Mrs. Roy Bennett of
Canton, Texas. Mrs. Bennett is
the latter’s brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. James Holland
and children have returned from
a tour of Mexico and Texas. Mrs.
Roy Bennett accompanied them
home.
Mrs. H. D. Payne and Horace
Payne have returned from a visit
with their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Richard Lukstat and Capt.
Lukstat, in Kokomo, Ind.
Mrs. Jack Crandall formerly
of Louisville, Ky., is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ha
mer. The Crandalls have moved
to Chester following his gradu
ation from Union Theological
Seminary, and he has accepted
the pastorate of Trinity Presby
terian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Kobert F.
are spending this week in L
ville, Term., as guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Dan Sanders.
COMPLETES COURSE
Lt. Col. W. S'. Horne returned
Saturday from Fort McClellan,
Ala., where he spent the past two
weeks attending an Officers Re
fresher Course at the chemical
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Boland
and children are spending this
week vacationing at the Isle of
Palms.
Mrs. Earl Bethea of Dillon, ar
rived Wednesday to visit with
Mrs. C. W. Stone for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Shields and family returned last
week after spending several days
vacationing at Jekyll Island as
guests of the Wanderer Motel.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick F.
end with her parents, Mr. and
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence F. Davis, before
leaving Monday for New London,
Conn., where they will make
their home.
Sgt. Broadus E. Smith, Jr.,
and family who have been resid
ing at Ft. Devens, Mass., where
Sgt. Smith is stationed,' are
spending a leave with their pa
rents, Mrs. B. E. Smith, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell.
Sgt. Smith will leave for over
seas duty the last of July and his
family will remain here.
Mrs. Miriam Gray and chil
dren Nancy, Rodney and Paula,
left Tuesday to join Mrs. J. R.
White and daughters of Aiken on
a trip to points of interest in
Florida and New Orleans, La.
Mrs. William Redd Turner and
daughter, Susan, spent severed
days Iasi week in Winston-Salem,
N. C/ with relatives.
Miss Jane Sturgeon of Dur
ham, N. C., was the week-end
guest of her mother, Mrs. H. E.
Sturgeon, who returned with her
for a month's visit.
Misses Myrtle and Frances Hill
of Greenwood, Mrs. Mary Martin
of Ware Shoals, Mrs. Eva Bolt
and son, John, ^of Honea Path,
recently visited Miss Thelmh
Wells and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Griffin
of Anderson and son and daugh
ter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Anderson, and son, Jim, former
ly of Andrews Air Force Base,
Washington, and now enroute to
a two-year assignment in Taiwan
; yia Chattapooga, Tenn. and Cali
fornia, were recent visitors of
Mrs. Vera Whit.e
Miss Elaine Couch left Satur
day for Atlanta, Ga., to visit
her aunt, Mrs. R. W. Hays, Mr.
Hays and afmily. On Monday the
Hays and Miss Crouch left for a
weeks’ vacation in Panama City,
Fla,
GUESTS OF SMITHS
Miss Carole Ann McAfee and
brother, James McAfee, have re
turned to their home in Fantagh,
Long Island, N. Y., after a
week’s visit with Lt. Col. and
Mrs. F. V. Smith. They were ac
companied here for the week-end
by Vinton Smith of Deal, N. J.,
and George Weisz of Long
Branch, N. J. Miss McAfee and
the Smith’s son, Vinton, Jr., will
be married in July.
Joel Cox, Jr., of Charleston,
spent the week-end at home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Cox, Sr.
Visiting Miss Kay Young at
her home, in Merrie Oaks last
week were Miss Jane Carrol
Browne of Hooperstown, 111.,, and
Miss Mary Bqile Davis.
TAKING ROTC TRAINING
Cadet Duckett Adair left Fri
day for Orlando, Fla., where he
is attending Air Force Student
Summer Training at McCoy Air
Force Base for four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Southall,
accompanied by their guests,
Mrs. T. C; McNally, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Martin, spent Sun
day in the mountains of North
Carolina.
Mrs. J. A. Orr, Jr., and son,
J. A. Orr, III, attended the Debu
tante Club^ Ball in Spartanburg
recently. Mrs. Orr’s niece, Miss
Laura Virginia Orr, of Spartan
burg, was one of the debutantes.
Cadet Bill Horne spent the
week-end at Mt. Pleasant with
friends enroute to Shaw Air
Force Base, Sumter, where he is
attending Air Force ROTC Stu
dent Summer Training for four
weeks.
Accompanied by Mrs. Bsn Hay
Hammet, Miss Amelia Nichols
went to Greenville on Tuesday to
particpiate in the Southern Ten
nis Tournament. She will remain
there for the balance of the week
as the guest of Miss Eleanor Ma
hon.
EST. 1883
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SmiHi Is Graduate
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Francis Vinton Smith; Jr., of
Clinton, received a Bachelor of
Arts degree from Rutgers, New
Jersey’s State University, at
commencement exercises June
5.
Smith is the son of Lt. Col.
(Ret.) F. V. Smith and Mrs.
Smith of this city.
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