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— I r CUmim, & C, Thuradky, Oetobw 10, INS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE Items of Interest About Clinton Folk An BaperUi By Nanad Soymsnr 8SMS41 or 8SS-1817 ' Friends wffl be interested to known that Harvey Shealy is a surgery patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. VISITING IN SPAIN Dr. Marshall Brown left Tues day for a pleasure trip to vari ous points of interest in Spain. While he is away, Mrs. Brown is visiting relatives in Oklahoma. Mrs. J. B. Speak and father, R. B. Simmons spent the past weekend with relatives in Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gasque of Marion are visiting the Roy Cas que’s. Friends and relatives of W. O. Holland will be interested to know he is a patient at the Medi cal College Hospital in Charles ton where he is undergoing eye treatment. Among Clintonians attending the Clemson-N. C. State game last weekend were Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wessinger, J. B. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. T. Heath Cope land. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts spent Sunday in Holly Hill with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Byers. College students from Georgia Military College in Milledgevilie, Ga., who were home with their parents this past weekend were Johnny Johnson, Charles Ray and Mot Shealy. Friends will be interested to know that Mrs. John Lay has returned to her home in Ware Shoals having been a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Green wood. / Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison re cently returned from Ponte Ved- ra, Florida where they spent sev eral days vacationing. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Stephens and children, Louis Jr., and Gary spent Saturday with the former’s mother, Mrs. John R. Stephens ni Canton, N. C. DINNER GUESTS AT VERNON’S Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts and daughter, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Emerson and son, Jon, of Vermont, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Merritt and sons of N. C. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Roberts of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Saturday evening at Vernon’s Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. David Trice and daughter, Linda Hunter, of Fay^ Mrs. Dill Ellis in Dillon Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Elder and son, Harry of Athens, Ga., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clause Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs y to attend Carl I. Chandler. Elder came especially the Roberts-Emerson wedding on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. David Mixon and family spent the weekend with their parents in Loris and Con way. Sunday guests of Mrs. Mar garet Berry were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marshall. Mrs. George Ellis returned to day from a weeks visit to his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Chand ler and children of Hopewell, Va., recently sepnt several days “Sleepinf Beauty** Awakens In Beautiful Blooms At Piedmont Interstate Fair’s House of Flowers in SPARTANBURG Oct. 14-19. Througfiout tlie Magnificent and Splen- dorous Flower House Cre ated By Your 2 States and 6 Counties Regional Fair, Your Home Garden Clubs and Fellow Flora Lovers— With a Dividend: An En chanting Arts Dept. MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON-JOANNA HIGHWAY “WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT- LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY OCTOBER 10 ^iiSSwIwici “VIOLENT YEARS” With Special Cast Revealing MMINDTUF i SCENES , , /racket! OCTOBER 11 AND 12 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNDAY lY 13-14-1 SuKOMLj amasKv I mmumvTCmSSi trsBMvr ITS ADULT uffe FRIDAY ; ‘ ; ■ ' i WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 'Tl; 3$ vg-' -yff 1 -v.$ OCTOBER 41 etteville, N. C., spent the week end with Mrs. Trice’s mother, Mrs. Earl Workman and other relatives. Robert Eargle, Mr. and Mrs Palmer Eargle of Pomaria visi ted Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Sr., who is ill, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and daughter, Sarah, of McCormick spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. A1 Riebel, student at the Uni versity of South Carolina, Co- umbia spent the week-end with lis grandmother, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart. Mrs. R. C. McLees is visiting her son, Lt. Col. Robert McLees and Mrs. McLees in Arlington, Va. BACK IN HOME Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe and family will be inter- eted to know they are back in their home on Young Drive which was damaged extensively by Are in July. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe re cently returned from Keene, N. H., and Manchester, Vt., where they attended the 40th Anniver sary Sales Conference of National Grange Insurance Company and a sightseeing trip to New York City. Billy Brooks Owens, student at Clemson College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens. He was ac companied by his roommate, Graham Gutting of Coronado, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance returned from several days visit to Washington, D. C. ATTEND GREENVILLE TEA Mrs. Grace Conner spent the week-end with friends in Char lotte, N. C. Enroute home she at tended a tea given by the B. and P. W. Club in Greenville. Mrs. Harry Williams of Char lotte was Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs. Henry Young. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour and boys spent the weekend in Bowman, Ga., with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haley Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry attended the funeral of a rela tive, Mrs. W. C. Clary in Gaff ney, Sunday. Mrs. F. W. Young has returned 4o her home in Lake City after a several days visit to her sister, Mrs. Eric Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Winn spent the week-end recently with their daughter, Mrs. Jack line and Mr. Line in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Work- ham of Bishopville were guests of friends here on Sunday enroute to North Carolina. Mrs. William W. Hutto return ed to ReevesviUe Monday after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Chandler. Mrs. Norman Black has re turned from a vsit in Columbia and Rock Hill. Mrs. S. G. Dillard attended the 100th Anniversary Celebration of Presbyterian Church in Salters recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nix of Greer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Otfhgs. IN HOSPITAL Firends of Mrs. J. M. (Chick) Ray will be interested to know she is a patient at Greenville General hospital where she un derwent surgery on Monday. Miss Jackie Pitts of Hyde Park, N. Y., visited her mother, Mrs. James Pitts, last week, coming especially for the wed ding of Miss Barbara Roberts and Russ Emerson which took place Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Maggie Marshall and daughter, Mrs. Margate^ Barry spent Saturday in Greenville. On Saturday evening they attended a picnic supper at Rev. and Mrs. Harry Fraser in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. P. Mark Pitts and sons of Aiken, spent the week-end with the former’s moth er, Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Miss Janet Johnson, student at Winthrop College, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson over the weekend. Friends will be interested to know that E. F. Anderson is moving to his home on 203 Cedar Street. For several years, An derson has made his home on N. Broad Street. Miss Barbara Anderson, stu dent at Furman University spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oeland were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Alexander and sons of Bishop- vilie. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Camp of Charleston, and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hart and son of E. Pakis tan. Mrs. R. S. Truluck is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Monty Cook, and Rev. Cook in Tyler, Texas, going especially to see her new grandson, Daniel Rembert. Miss Murray Addison attend ed the Ga.-South Carolina game in Athens, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheorn and children of Camden, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sheorn’s mother, Mrs. Clyde McCrary. Hurricane News MRS. CECIL SCOGIN, Correspondent; - , PHONE 833-0541 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Klegg of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buroughs of Long Beach, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Hyte Herring of Winns- boro, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burroughs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harmon and children visited in Maggie Valley, N. C., during the week end. Mrs. Pearl O’Dell of Travelers Rest, is spending the week with Mrs. Nannie Hitt and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson of Newber ry, visited the Simpsons and Mrs. Hitt Sunday. Mrs. Harold Simmons and children spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and other relatives. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Russell and Mrs. Carroll Young visited in Columbia last week. While there they visited Mrs. Young’s sister, Miss Rlice Summers, who is a patient in a Columbia hos pital. CIRCLE TO MEET The Bertha Smith Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. P. Gastley Thursday (tonight) at 7:30. Mrs. W. E. Dickert spent last week in Charlotte, N. C., with relatives. Mrs. Charles Young visited ip Greenville Monday. 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