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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
WHERE
PERSONAL ITEMS ABOUT CLINTON FOLK
As Report«d By NAOMI SEYMOUR
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and
daughter. Miss Sarah Wilder of
McCormick spent Sunday with
theformer’s mother, Mrs. J. B.
Wilder.
Mrs. E. W. Epting, Mrs. Au
brey Glymph and children and
John Shealy of Pomaria were
guests Thursday of Mrs. O. H.
Shealy and family.
IN OHIO
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall W.
Brown left this week for Steuben
ville, Ohio where they will visit
Dr. Brown’s sister, Mrs. T. W.
Caskey and family. While away
they will take a cruise down the
Ohio River.
Mrs. E. F. Culbreath has re
turned to her home in Charlotte,
N. C., following a visit with her
mother, Mrs. O. I. Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman,
Mrs. H. A. Copeland joined other
members of their family at Bon
Clarken, N. C., for a several
days stay last week.
Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr, of
Washington, Ga., has been spend
ing a few days with her sister,
Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson
and son, of Taylors, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Henderson of Wash
ington, D. C., Mrs. John Mat-
tison and children of Anderson,
Frank Henderson of Laurens
have been visiting their mother;
Mrs. Belle Henderson.
Mrs. George Senn of Newberry
and Mrs. W. W. Harris spent
Saturday In Asheville, N. C.
The Rev. and Mrs. Albert S.
Harvey and children, Mary,
Mike and Jay spent last week at
Lake Arrowhead near Myrtle
Beach.
MTS John W. Finney Sr., visit-
led her son and daughter-in-law,
■Mr. and Mrs. Mac Finney at
Myrtle Beach during the past
week.
Attends Graduate School
Miss Joyce Dunaway and her
mother, Mrs. E. F. Dunaway
left yesterday for Stuart, Fla.,
where the latter will spend some
time with her daughter, Mrs. J.
Allen Sanders and Mr. Sanders.
Miss Dunaway who has an edu-
' cational leave of absence from
the Laurens County Welfare De
partment will attend the gradu
ate school of Social Work at Flor
ida State University in Talla
hassee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman
and Mrs. H. A. Copeland re
turned Sunday from Bon Clarken
where they visited over the week
end.
Dr. and Mrs. David Mixon and
children spent Sunday in Orange
burg with the latter’s brother,
Billy Todd and his family. Re
turning home with them for a
week visit were Brice and Mitch
ell Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy F. Hollis
and family spent last week at
Litchfield Beach, also Mrs. Hor-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett Jr.,
and family are spending the week
at Lake Greenwood.
Mrs. Margaret Berry spent
Saturday with her mother-in-law
Mrs. Helen Bryant in Aiken. Go
ing especially for her daughter,
Kathy who had spent the past
week with her grandomther.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler,
Jane Ellen and Fred have re
turned from Lewisburg, W. Vir
ginia where they spent a few days
with their daughter and family.
Major and Mrs. Marshall A. Lan-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. David Marshall
of Greer spent Sunday with the
former’s sister, Mrs. Margaret
Berry. On Sunday they attend
ed the Homecomrning Services
at Shady Grove Presbyterian
Church.
VISITED IN VIRGINIA
Mrs. O. B. King has returned
from a two weeks vacation at
Virginia Beach.
Miss Kitty Lockett is spending
this week in Thomas, Ga., as the
house guest of her cousin, Julia
Clair Lockett.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cason with
Gene and Roslyn Martin, have
recently returned from a five-
week visit in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
with Mrs. Cason’s sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Bowden Sr., They were or
iginally called there due to the
illness and death of Mrs. Cason’s
brother, W. J. Wright of Chat
tanooga.
MOVINNG TO VA. BEACH
Friends of Mrs. Marion Gray
will be interested to know she
will be leaving this city soon to
make her home at Virginia
Beach She has three children,
Nancy, Rodney and Paula.
House guests of Mrs. W. L.
Marshall are her daughter Mrs.
J. H. Hutchins and children, Joe,
Marshall, and Tom of Charlotts-
ville, Va. Also Mr. and Mrs.
Brewer Dixon and daughter, Cor-
inne Bailey Dixon of Miami,
Fla., were recent visitors.
Mrs. Andy Young and daugh
ter, .Nanette, and Miss Patricia
Davis were guests of the Van
Jones’ in Orangeburg last week.
On Wednesday they were joined
by Mrs. Paul Muller, Mrs. Rob
ert Johnson, and Mrs. Harold
Coleman for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence War
ren and son, Larry, spent the
weekend in Charlotte as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates.
While there they attended the ex
hibition football game on Satur
day evening.
Mrs. Emma Craig has returned
to Columbia having been a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial hospital
for several weeks.
ATTENDED FUNERAL
Mrs. Julian Bolick, Mrs. A. K.
Dill, and Dr. C. B. Betts attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Maynie
Wier Stevenson at New Hope
ace Payne joined them for sev- Church near Winns boro on Fri-
eral days. ' day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chai H. White
and daughter, Bonnie, of Mt.
Holly, N. C., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Turner at their
lake cottage on Lake Green
wood.
CONVALE81NG AT HOME
Mrs. L. S. Lockett has return
ed to her home on E. Florida St.
after two weeks stay in Green
ville General Hospital where she
underwent surgery. Visiting her
over the week-end were Miss Ann
Rowley and Mrs. Lucille Barker
of Spartanburg.
William R. Hill has accepted
the position of assistant coach at
Mt. Pleasant High School this
year. His wife, the former Miss
Helen Ruth Holland of this city,
and son, BUI, will join him there
at a later date.
Mrs. Virgil Abrams of Green
ville, recently spent a few days
with her sister, Mrs. Davis Hol
land, and family.
Mrs. Isaac Copeland has re
turned to her home in Richmond,
Va., after a visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Addison Neighbors, and
Mr. Neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Batye of
Philadelphia, Pa., were week-end
guests of the former’s aunt, Mrs.
B. S. Pinson, and Mr. Pinson.
Joining them for dinner Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Willis
of Wilmington, N. C., Mrs. L. G.
Balle and Miss Mary Balle of
Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Harris of Charlotte, N. C., and
Miss Sara Babb of Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin TrammeU
and chUdren have returned from
several days stay at FoUy Beach.
Misses Margaret and Kather
ine Blakely, their niece, Nancy
Arrington, and Jean Davidson
leave tomorrow for the Labor
Day week-end at Bon Clarken, N.
C.
Mrs. Kitt McMaster of Winns-
boro, spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Hugh Simpson.
Mrs. Hubert Pitts was joined
by Mrs. Ralph Dulla of Laurens
and they visited Mrs. O. L. Mul-
lis of Myrtle Beach and Mrs.
Pitts’ sister, Mrs. Kenneth Bur
dette, in Charleston^ recently.
Patsy Hagler of Columbia vis
ited earlier this week with her
cousin, Miss Beth Edwards. On
Wednesday Patsy’s mother, Mrs.
T. R. Hagler, arrived for an over
night visit and to accompany
her daughter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbm Addison
and famUy spent last week in
Highlands, N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Caston
and son, Frank, Jr., visited
friends in Morganton, N. C., the
past week-end.
Miss Murray Addison left Mon
day for a visit in Pensacola, Fla.,
with her Converse CoUege room
mate, Miss Lucy Hart.
Misses Helen and Julia Por
ter returned Tuesday from
Montreal, N. C., where they
spent the summer.
RECEIVES DISCHARGE -
Friends of Chuck Giles will be
interested to know he has return
ed home following medical dis
charge from the Navy. He has
been stationed in San Diego, Cal.,
since he entered the service.
Misses Terrell Cook and Di
anna Brannon of Charlotte, N.
C., spent the week-end with the
former’s mother, Mrs. David S.
Cook.
Miss Becky Speake has re
turned from a several days
visit with her sister, Mrs. E. G.
McMeekin, and Mr. McMeekin,
in Great Falls. While there.
Miss Speake accompanied Mrs.
McMeekin and daughters,
Becky and Sister, to Hender-
sonvUle, N. C., to the Flat Rock
Playhouse.
Mrs. Ollie Littlefield of Co
lumbia, is visiting Mrs. Eu
gene Hitt this week.
COMPLETES TOUR OF DUTY
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole and
children, Leslie and Mark, left
this week for Spartanburg
where Dr. Poole will be located,
after spending the past two
weeks with his mother, Mrs.
Collier Poole. Dr. Poole recent
ly completed a three-year tour
of duty with the Medical Corps
in Friedberg, Germany, with
the rank of Captain. His family
was in Germany with him.
Mrs. Jcfeeph Hooper and
daughters, Nell and Margaret,
of Wilmington, N. C., visited
her grandmother, Mrs. Lee
Hunter, last week.
FAMILY GET-TO-GETHER
The Bailey family held their
annual family-get-together, Sat
urday, Aug. 24 at the Walter
Montgomery Home on Lake Sum-
mitt. Among those attending
were Mrs. Mercer Wise; Mrs. C.
M. Bailey; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Vance and family ; Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Gray; Mrs. P. S. Bailey;
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dixon and
family; and George Cornelson
Jr., of this city. Others were
Mrs. Emily Bailey of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Dixon’Jr.,
of Miami, Fla.; Dr. Kelly Dixon,
Atlanta; Walter Montgomery Jr.,
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Johnston, Memphis. Tenn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Switzer and fam
ily of Union; and Mrs. and Joe
Cutchin and family of Charlottes
ville, Va.
Mrs. Fuller Reese spent last
week in Richmond, Va., with Mr.
Reese.
Capt. and Mrs. Joe B. God
frey and small daughter, Beth,
are visiting Mrs. Godfrey’s
mother, Mrs. Collier Poole, be
fore going to Charlotte, N. C.,
where Capt. Godfrey will be
stationed with the Recruiting
Office.
Mrs. Mayme Todd and Mrs.
John Roseboro visited their
niece and sister, Mrs. Everette
Carson, and Mr. Carson in
Gastonia, N. C., last week.
Dr. and Mrs. Lee A. Blake
ly and Vickie have returned to
their home at Ft. Campbell,
Ky., after spending the past
Birth Announcements
BLAKELY
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Bakely of
Woodruff, announce the birtlit
of a son, Ashby Lee, on August
25 in the Spartanburg General
Hospital Mrs Blakely is the
former Miss Jerry Galloway,
daughter of Ashby Galloway,
and the late Mrs Galloway. Dr.
Blakely is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Add Blakely of this
city.
week with the former’s ) pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add
Blakely. .
District M
School Lunch Menu
Week of September 3-€
TUESDAY
Milk, hot dogs, chili with
beef, onions, mustard, cole
slaw, pork and beans, buns,
butter, and chilled peach
halves.
WEDNESDAY
Milk, sliced ham, sliced
cheese, carrot sticks, celery
sticks, frozen lima beans, hot
rolls, butter, and apple sauce.
THURSDAY
• Milk, baked macaroni with
cheese, black-«yed peas, sliced
tomatoes, corn bread, butter,
and Jello with fruit.
FRIDAY
Milk, salmon salad, green
peas, carro land raisin salad,
hot rolls, butter, and canta
loupe.
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