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/ tahrtm, & C, Norenber 14, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE • • WHO'S WHERE Items of Interest About Clinton Folk — I 8SS-M4I or 8SS-I817 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bogle and children of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Bogle’s mother, Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Grey Carlisle of Lyman, sprat Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Da vis V. Pitts. Mrs. James Sessoms and son, Gene, of Southern Pines, N. C., spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Hogan, and Mr. Hogan. Sunday dinner guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Albert S. Har vey were Dr. and Mrs. R. Wright Spears of Columbia, and Dr. and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown. Mrs. Jerry Davis and children of Greenville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milam dur ing the week. Mrs. B. B. Ballard, Miss Kate Milam and Billy Ballard spent Saturday in Charlotte, N. C., with Mr. rad Mrs. Mac Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice of Greenville, visited the letter’s sister, Mrs. J. B. Arnold, and Mr. Arnold on Sunday. Mr. and^Hrf. Kenneth Hasel- den spent Monday in Columbia with their son and daugter-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hasel- den. IN AUGUSTA HOSPITAL Friends of Mrs. G. W. Hol lingsworth will be interested to know she left today for Augus ta, Ga., where she will enter the Eugene Talmadge Memorial hospital for treatment. R. E. Fakkema is in Rich mond, Va., this week where he is attending a meeting of the Board of Christian Education. IVY IfAGUC THE ART OF “LOW HEELSMANSHIP". Out dashing little-heel shoe is part and parcel of today's relaxed approach to fashion. Cleverly shaped for easy grace, just a few light, cushioned steps wM show you its advantages, make you • confirmed devotee. Naturally, it fits as though made for your foot alone. It’s a Red Cross Shoe I ORDON'S "S/tosd. jo* Uto ChI**o fyamily" 107 E. Main St. Phone 833-0667 Leather refers.«. 1to uppe's c This pioduct has no connoctioa whatevu with Tht Amaikan r:.iiGnal Re3 C;ou REFLECTING AMERICA'S MOST TREASURED DAYTIME DRESS •ad quick dry. Attractive eolors. Sims IS to 20. and 12% to 22%. Joanna Stores Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chand ler and Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns of Mountville, were visi tors in Anderson and Belton on Saturday. Mrs. Joe Nelson of this city, has been a patient at the Charleston Medical Hospital for several weeks. Over the week , ( end she was visited by Mrs. especially to visit Mrs. Cikand’s Joe Poole of this city. Mrs. Nelson’s address at the hospital is 504-W in care of the hospital. Mrs. Jessie Creighton of At lanta, Ga., left Monday for her home after spending sev eral days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Creighton, and family. Mrs. R. S. Horton has re turned from a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Lind say in Bennettsville. Mrs. Lind say is the daughter of Mrs. Horton. Mrs. John Frampton of Charleston, and Miss Jimmie Frampton of Decatur, Ga., spent the week-end with the former’s sister, Mrs. George W. Taylor. Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Mrs. Walter Johnson spent the week end with Mrs. Rebecca Ander son in Dillon. Dick Fakkema spent the week end in Greenville with Bobby Ste wart, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stewart going especially to at tend the Presbyterian College- Furman football game. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton spent the weekend with the lat ter brother, John P. Anderson, Jr., in Charlottesville, Va. IN N. C. HOSPITAL Friends of Mr. and Mrs. -Rob ert Lee Edwards of Rutherford- ton, N. C., former residents, will be interested to know he is a pa- ^ tiAnt t jL, nue Presbyterian Church. tient at the University Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill, N. C., where he underwent surgery. ter, Janet, is here with her nnH fimnv Tu,. y- SUton, and family 8. C. *r' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C D. Pitts, while he is convales cing. SWISS VISITOR Mademoiselle Marthe Cuenod, of Geneva, Switzerland, is the house guest for several days of Dr., and Mrs. Edouard Patte in their Calvert Avenue faculty resi dence. Mademoiselle Cuenod, who has traveled extensively in South Africa, Europe and North America, is visiting with friends and relatives and is planning to spend the winter months in Texas and California before returning to her Geneva home. HERE FOR FUNERAL Among the out of town rela tives and friends here last week due to the death of Mrs. M. L. Kleckley were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leaphart, Mrs: Tl. H Rawl, Sr., Mrs. Oliver Perth, Mrs. Delmar Price of Lexington; Mrs. Lennie Kleckley, West Co lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Culp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Culp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culp and family, Mrs. D. A. Kleckley, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kleckley, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crosswell, M.r and Mrs. Lane Wise, all of Columbia. Mrs. M. W. Culp rsturasd to her home in Columbia Sunday after spending the past two months with her sister, Mrs. G. W. Bell and Mr. Bell, during the illness of her mother, Mrs. M. L. Kleckley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. awl Mrs. A. J. Tinsley and family of the Fairview commun ity, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroud and daughter, Carla, of Colum bia, Miss Henrietta Hughes of Greenville, Miss Colie Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Cha ney and family. Also Cpl. James Chaney of Cherry Point, N. C., who was home for the week-end. Mrs. A. C. Thomas of Lynch burg, Va., is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Fakkema and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cleland and family spent the week-end in Newberry visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. Mary Neal; going sister, Mrs. Bill Suber who is a patient at Newberry Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour and boys and Dr. and Mrs. Da vid T. Mixon and family spent Sunday afternoon visiting the former’s parents in Bowman, Ga. Friends of Mrs. John W. Fin ney Sr., will be interested to know she is convalescing at home following an illness and two weeks stay in Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Wilmot Shealy was call ed to Columbia Tuesday mor ning due to the death of an uncle, A. D. Wolfe. Funeral services were held yesterday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Grodon Warden and sons, along with Dodge Fredrick and Pete Collins, at tended the PC-Furman game in Greenville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gremm of Milam, Mo., arrived Satur day for a several days visit with their daughter, Mrs. Leon ard L. Cathy. WEEKEND AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. George Frady, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, Dr. and Mrs. Dann Orr, and Dr. and Mrs. Louis Stephens spent the weekend at the Bla lock cottage on Pawleys Island. Mrs. Helen T. Vass will go to Rock Hill this weekend where she will conduct an adult workshop at the Oakland Ave- John P. Adams is visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. L. Lane, Jr., in Portsmouth, Va., after Mrs. Edwards is in Chapel Hill «i t with him and th«r small daugh- SP * n<U ” g ' e, ' r * 1 mo,1,h * her * with his daughter, Mrs. H. W. Among Clintonians attending the Furman-PC game in Green ville on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs Tom Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault. Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. McSween, Lucile and Dickie McSween, Col. and Mrs. F. V. Smith spent the week-end in Charleston and at tended the Parents’ Day week end at The Citadel with their sons, Cadet Hap McSween and Cadet Ty Smith. Mrs. Inez Pruitt has returned from a two weeks visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Phil S. Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Mimbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lod Oliver in Jacksonville, Fla. Friends of Ace Workman, Jr., will be interested to know he is a patient at the OenTqi Hnepitp] in Greneville. Mr. Workman has been confined to his home on Young Drive the past two weeks due to illness. Misses Dianne Ledford rad Patsy Simmons attended the Pa rents Day festivities and Ring Hop at The Citadel in Charleston over the week-end. They were guests of Cadets Hap McSween and Ty Smith. Mr. rad Mrs. I. Mac Adair, rad Mrs. Taylor Martin spent the week-end in Charleston going especially for Parents’ Week-end at The Citadel where the form er’s son Cadet Duckett Adair is a member of the senior class. They were joined by Miss Mimi Martin, student at Coker College, Hartsville, who attended the Ring Hop and other festivities at The Citadel as the guest of Cadet Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox spent the week-end in Charleston with their son, Cadet Joel Cox, Jr., who is a senior at The Citadel, going especially to attend the Parents’ Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley and children, Susan and Walter, of Hartsville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Stanley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hen ry of PineviUe, N. C., Mr. rad Mrs. Robert S. Henry and daugh ter, KimrorAthtat*, Ga., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Henry. Mrs. J. I. Copeland has return ed to her home in Richmond, Va. after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. J. Addi son Neighbors, and Mr. Neigh bors. TOUR MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. and sons, Mika and Ronnie, of Columbia, were joined Sunday by Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland, for a visit to the mountains in the Oconee area. Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Sr., spent Monday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs.. Calvin Cooper •pent the Week-end in Charleston with their son, Cadet Charles Cooper who is a student at The Citadel, and attended the Par ents’ Day activities. Thra Were accompanied by Sister BUAtck who attended the Ring Hop rad festivities as the guest of Cadet Cooper. A Onto. DRUG STORE She 1883 Youngs Pharmacy “The Old Reliable” Phone 833-1220 PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! 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