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Clinton, S. Thursday, April 2, 1964
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phone 83S 0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Billy Pitts of Wofford College,
Spartanburg, spent the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Pitts.
Miss Mary Harvey of Colum
bia College, spent the Easter
holidays with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. Albert S. Harvey.
Home for the Easter holidays
from Georgia Military College,
Milledgville, Ga. t were Cadets
Motte Shealy, Charles Ray,
Johnny Johnson, and Ronnie Til
ler.
Converse College students
home for the holidays were Miss
es Corixme Boyd. Murray Addi
son, Linda Barron.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Law
rence and son, Bobby, of Central
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Lawrence’s sister, Mrs. L. Ray
Pitts and Mr. Pitts and other
relativeE-— r ”
ATTEND WEDDING IN ALA.
Mrs. H. A. Copeland. Mrs.
Marion Nabors accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan of
Laurens spent the week-end in
Montgomery, Ala., with their
daughter and sister, Mrs. J. D.
Henry and family. They went
especially for the widding of their
granddaughter and niece, Miri
am Henry, and Wayne Bryan of
Forest Park, Ga., which took
place Saturday afternoon at the
Covenant Presbyterian Church in
Montgomery.
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Miss Carolyn Burns, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius P. Burns
of Mountville is convalescing at
Self Memorial Hospital, Green
wood, following surgery last
week. Mr. Burns is a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital where
he is undergoing treatment.
Miss Agnes Davis spent the
week-end with Mrs. Claude
Workman in Marion, N. C. v
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Casque of
Due West spent the Easter holi
days with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Casque and Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Wilder. Miss CeUa
Casque of Columbia College was
also here for the week-end.
Mrs. Raymond Pitts spent the
Easter holidays with her broth
er, George Bultman, and Mrs.
Bultman in Sumter.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement
and children of Charleston spent
the week-end with Mrs. Clem
ent’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake
and Mr. Leake, .i
A. G. Sublett of Louisville,
Ky., spent the Easter holidays
here with his family. Also here
during the holidays was their
son, Tommy Sublett, who teach
es in McClellanville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds
Jr., of Washington, Ga., visited
the latter’s mother, Mrs. P. B.
Adair and other relatives Sun
day.
Misses Julia and Helen Porter
spent a few days in George
town with their sister, Mrs.
Ralph Ford.
Mrs. T. C. Johnson Sr., re
turned Sunday from St. Peters
burg, Fla., where she spent the
winter months with her sister,
Miss Elizabeth WbKe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Coker and
daughter, Joanne, of Ashville,
N. C., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Coker’s mother, Mrs. N.
W. McDaniel. They were ac
companied by Allen Wight, of
Asheville, fiance of Miss Coker.
Miss Anne Johnson who teach
es in Charleston spent the holi
days with her mother, Mrs. R.
W. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Hol
land spent Easter in Mount
Pleasant with their daughter,
Mrs. Bill Hill, and Mr. Hill.
Dr. and Mrs. Mack Poole and
children, Leslie and Mark, of
Spartanburg, Dr. and Mrs.. Joe
Godfrey and daughter, Beth of
Charotte, N. C., spent the week
end with their mother and grand
mother, Mrs. M. Collier Poole.
Visiting Mrs. W. C. Baldwin on
Sunday afternoon, while enroute
home ta Tryon, N. C., was her
niece. Miss Dorothy Hodges.
Gen and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey
spent Sunday in Greenville visit
ing Gen. Godfrey’s mother, Mrs.
Bessie Godfrey, who is ill. <
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Adair and children, and Mrs.
James Pitts were dinner guests
Sunday of the latter’s daughter
Mrs. Paul Martin, and Mr. Mar
tin in Columbia.
Mrs. E. L. Holland is able to
be out again having been con
fined to her home due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Carolus Davis
spent Sunday in Spartanburg vis
iting relatives.
VISITING UN VIRGINIA
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fakkema
and children, Sharon, Dickie anl
Susan, spent the Easter holidays
in Lynchburg, Virginia, visiting
Mrs. Fakkema’s mother, Mrs.
A. C. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyd
spent several days recently with
Mr. Boyd’s parents, Dr. and
Mrs. D. H. McFadden.
Mrs. Bailey Dixon and children
have returned from a visit with
their parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs: Norman Wood in
Talladaga, Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. George Senn of
Newberry spent Sunday with the
latter’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Har
ris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells Jr.,
and children visited in Green
ville on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour
and boys spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Seymour and Mr. and
Mrs. Haley Brown in Bowman,
Ga.
Miss Joanne Todd, student
at Erskine College spent the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hubert Todd.
Little Miss Jenny Rice, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice,
is confined to her home due to
illness.
Among college students home
for the holidays were Billy Pitts,
Gill Huguley, Marjorie Arnold!
Jean Arnold, Ronnie Tiller,
Charles Ray, Larry Edwards,
Cecelia Gasque, Jackie Robins,
Jane Milam, Janet Johnson,
Bobby Hamer. Mot Shealy, and
Murray Addison.
Mr. and Mrs. George White-
head and children spent Sunday
with the latter s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. RoyFenneil in Easley.
While there Mr. and Mrs. White-
head attended the dedication
services of the new Calvary
Hill Baptist Church.
Visiting Dr. and Mrs. George
Blalock over the Easter week
end were their sons, George of
Charleston Medical CoUege, and
Milling, law student at the Uni
versity of South Carolina. Also
visiting the Blalocks was Miss
Mary Lou Axellburg of Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young and
family spent the weekend at
Pawley’s Island.
Prof, and Mrs. Neal Prater
are spending the holidays in
Richmond, Virginia, visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Stallworth.
Weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Lancaster was their
daughter, Miss Virginia Lan
caster of Sumter.
VISITING PROM MICHIGAN
Mrs. Harry Boeve of Muske-
gan, Michigan, is visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. James Neal and chil
dren. Mrs. Boeve arrived last
week for several weeks visit with
her daughter.
Mrs. Harry Baldwin and chil
dren spent the week-end with Dr.
and Mrs. Arthur Katzburg at
Myrtle Beach.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. G. King,
Jr., and daughters visited Mrs.
King's mother, Mrs. Agnes Bro-
die, in Florence on Monday.
They were joined by her sister
and brother-in-law, Major and
Mrs. William Beck of Washing
ton, D. C.
VISITORS FROM N, Y.
Tom and Jack Gordon, Mr.
and Mrs. LaVerne Orvis of
Rensselaer, N. Y., and Mrs. I.
L. Lucas of Montreal, Canada,
were guests during the Easter
holidays of Mrs. Julian Cole
man. Tom and Jack are sons of
the late Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Gordon. Mrs. Gordon was the
late Margaret Robertson, a for
mer resident of CUnton. They
are vacationing several days in
Southern Pines, N. C., before re
turning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Copeland
and children of Statesville, N.
C., spent the Easter holidays
with the former’s mother, Mrs.
R. J. Copeland, and family.
Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Reed and
children of Lugoff, spent Satur
day with Mrs. Reeds’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L e 1 a n d
Young. Also here for the holi
days are Miss Leannna Young of
the Erskine College faculty, Due
West, and Jimmy Young, stu
dent at the South Carolina Medi
cal College in Charleston.
Miss Eva Ulrich, student at
Wake Forest College in Winston-
Salem, N. C., is spending the
spring holidays with her pa
rents, Col. and Mrs. Richard W.
Ulrich. Cadet Ricky Ulrich has
returned to Ashburnham, Mass.,
where he attends Cushing Acad
emy after spending the hoUdays
with his parents.
Attending tfae State BapUst
ConvenUon in Columbia last
Tuesday from Davidson Street
Baptist Church were Rev. and
Mrs. Floyd Hellams, Mrs. Laura
Mae Howard, Mrs. Harvey Fos
ter, and Mrs. E. E. Wells, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mimbs
of Jacksonville, Fla., spent sev
eral days recently with the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt.
Mrs. Pruitt accompanied them
home for a several weeks visit
Duncan Creek Dam
Contract Is Awarded
A contract has been awarded
by the Duncan Creek Watershed
Conservation District for the
construction of a 35 foot high
earthen flood-retarding dam,
second of six proposed in the
Duncan Creek Watershed.
W. H. Scurry Construction
Company of Bishopville won the
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HAMILTON'S
Blue Nile Diamonds
Hillcrest Watches
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Miss Mimi Martin, student at i Mimbs and other relatives.
Coker College, spent the Easter . ~? r * ant * ^* r8 - G. A. Black
holdiays with her parents, Mr. i had as their guests over the
and Mrs. Taylor Martin. ! week ‘* nd > Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mann,Martin and daughter, Mary, of
and children, Donald, Jr., and Foun tain Inn, and J. Arthur
Black of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts,
Miss Kay Roberts, and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Emerson at
tended the Greenville Little
Theater on Saturday, seeing
the production of “My Vair
Martha, of Lake Wales, Fla., and
Mr. and Mrs. Rembert McLen
don of Augusta, Ga., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Mann’s and
Mrs. McLendon’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Templeton.
Mrs. Clyde Todd is visiting her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Lad y-
Mrs. J. Paul Todd in Atlanta
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ouzts
and children spent Sunday in
Greenwood visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Ouzts, and enjoyed a family gto-
together of brothers and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung
of Clemson visited their parents
over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin DeYoung of this city,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver
of Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates
and children, Warren and Elaine
of Charlotte visited Mrs. Coates’
parents, Mr. and Mrs.-L. N.
Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp Jr.,
and sons, Irby and Jimmy of
Rock Hill visited Mr. Hipp’s
mother, Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. On
Sunday they were the guests of
Mrs. Hipp’s sister, Mrs. Charlie
Pinson in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren
and Mrs. J. B. Arnold visited in
Charlotte last Tuesday.
Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks and
son, Sandy, and Gene King of
Gainesville, Fla., spent the East
er holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. King, Sr. Joining them for
the week-end were Gene King’s
children, GeeGee, Anita and
Mary Phillips, of Mountville.
Mr. and Mrs. King entertained
with a birthday dinner Saturday
evening in honor of their son,
Lt. Col. William King, Jr., and
granddaughter, GeeGee. On Sun
day the Kings entertained their
family with a dinner at the Holi
day Inn in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers
have returned from a visit with
their nephew, James H. Leaman
and family in Tampa, Fla., and
visiting other points of interest
in Florida.
Keith Cauley, student at Clem
son College, is home for the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cauley.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alex
ander and children, Bert and
Edward, of Bishopville, were
during the week-end of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oeland.
Mrs. W. H. Shands and Mr.
and Mrs. v - T. p. Carson of
Greenville, were guests in Clin
ton on Sunday visiting friends
aid relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Griggs
of Kannapolis, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Stone of North
Charleston, and Landrum Mal
lard of Columbia, were guests
of Mrs. Metta Stone on Mon
day, coming especially for the
funeral of her brother, D. Rus
sell Lynch in Mountville.
Guests over the week-end of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart were
Mrs. Carroll Hart and chUdren
of Belton, Miss Lillian Hart of
Wililamsburg, Va., and Mr.
and Mrs. John Rainey of Co
lumbia .
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mark Pitts
and sons of Aiken, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Pitts of Lynch
burg, Va., and Ed Pitts of Co
lumbia, were guests during the
week-end of Mrs. P. M. Pitts.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Emerson
were the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Roberts, and
Miss Kay Roberts.
Harvey Shealy, who has been
a patient at the Newberry hos
pital, has been transferred to
Bailey Memorial Hospital
where he wil undergo treat
ment for several more days.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Plaxico, Jr., were
the latter’s sister and children,
Mrs. Dean Willard, of Dublin,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann
and daughter, Kathy, spent Sun
day in Hartwell, Georgia, at
tending the Medling> Reunion.
Also attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Durwood Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ander
son and children of Belton,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton
and family of Florence, and
Miss Barbara Anderson of Fur-
m a n University, Greenville,
were home with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson,
over the Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lay and
children of Ware Shoals, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis
Pitts on Sunday.
J, W. Fowler was called to
LaGrange, Ga., on Monday due
to the death of his father. Ser
vices Were conducted Wednes
day morning in LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harrison
spent Sunday in Madison visit
ing the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Fred Arve.
Mrs. Gary Hocombe and son,
Barry, spent Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Howard, in Campobello.
Thad Johnson, III, student at
Massey College, Atlanta, Ga.,
spent the holidays with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. John
son. Also guests of the John
sons were Mrs. Marguerite
Carpenter of Bartow, Fla., and
her daughter, Miss Karen Car
penter, of Atlanta.
Miss Jean Nelson of Charles
ton, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
wood Nelson. Spending last
week-end with her parents
were Mrs. Lyndel Poe and Mr.
Poe of Black Mountain, N. C.
Mr. and.Mrs. Carlisle Neely
left yesterday for several days
stay attending the American
Textile Institute in W. Palm
Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler
visited Carolyn Burns who is a
patient in Self Memorial Hos
pital in Greenwood, S. C.
SPENT HOLIDAYS
IN FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnet
and children, “Chocy” and Joan,
spent the Easter holidays in Fort
Myers, Florida, with Mrs. Bur
net’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Wingate.
Ed Perry recently returned
from a 4 day trip to Jackson
ville, Fla., where he attended
the Community Cash Manager’s
construction contract with a low
bid of $34,362.80. The bids were
opened in Laurens and the
award was made by contracting
officer C. D. Waldrep.
Plans call for the dam, using
49,000 cubic yards of dirt, to be
built on Sand Creek on the Whit
ten Village farm as a flood pre
vention measure within 135 cal
endar days. Work is expected to
commence within 30 days.
The project will include a 10-
acre permanent lake suitable for
recreational purposes. In addi
tion, 330 acre feet of flood stor
age area will be provided above
the lake.
The first of the dam series was
started last November and is
still under construction, being
about half completed,
weather has held op
this dam during the l**t
months. Hunter Brothers Coo
struction Company, Route 2
Gray Court, is building DM
structure.
After these two dams are com
pleted a contract will be 1st foi
8,000 feet of stream channel im
provement work on Sand Creek
below the dams.
The third dam scheduled for
construction is planned op
Beard’s Fork Creek, north of
Clinton. The watershed directors
have cleared all easements on
this dam with the exception of
two, which are currently being
sought, calls for htis dam to
go in after July 1.
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Bunky Blalock of Davidson
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spring holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Hol
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the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Reigle in W. Chest
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas
spent Sunday in Chester visiting
their daughter and son-in-law,
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