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IUm of lateraat About Clinton Folk
Miss Ruth Bailey, Mrs. W. C.
Baldwin, Mrs. Frank Miller,
Mrs. John Little and Mrs. Hor
ace D. Payne recently toured
the Callaway Gardens and visit
ed Warm Springs Georgia.
Miss Myra Sease of Columbia
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. T. id. Sease.
Miss Marian Burts recently
attended grand opera in Atlanta,
Ga. i
Dr. Marshall W. Brown, re
tiring moderator, will open the
South Carolina Presbyterian
Synod Meeting next™ Tuesday
morning at the newly built West
minster Presbyterian Church in
Greenville.
Mrs. Marvin DeYoung and
Mrs. Ed Wells visited Mrs.
Elizabeth DeLoache in Green
wood Monday '
« Mrs. J. C. Blakely has re
turned to her home in Ora after
a few days visit with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Blakely and Mr. and
Mrs. Bluffe W. Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley and
children of Hartsville, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Stanley's pa
rents, Mr.. and Mrs. W. E.
Neighbors. Mr. Neighbors con
tinues ill at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy De
Young of Clemson, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung and
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver in
Joanna during the week-end.
Mrs. James Benoit and son,
Keith, have returned to their
home in Biloxi, Miss., after a
two weeks visit with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mc
Daniel. Mrs. McDaniel is the
former Miss Betty McDaniel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn of
Gaffney, visited Mrs. Vaughn’s
sister, Miss Mary Lizzie Owens,
and brother, Roy Owens, during
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley
and Frankie, Mrs. Attis Todd,
Mrs. T. W. Harden and Mary
Ann visited the former’s son,
Keith Cauley at Clemson Sun
day. They enjoyed a picnic at
Oconee State Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young,
Jr., and son, Bob, spent Sunday
in Charlotte, N. C., with Mrs.
Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Calhoun Harmo, ad also visited
the former’s sister ad brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wil
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cunning
ham of Griffin, Ga., visited Mr.
Cunningham’s sisters, Mrs. Lar
ry C. Martin and Mrs. Lila C.
Stewart, on Monday.
RETURNED FROM TRIP
TO TENNESSEE
Mrs. Ernest Ouzts and daugh
ters have returned home from
several weeks visit to Mrs.
Ouzt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
A. Rushton and other relatives
in Memphis, Tennessee. Last
Wednesday they were joined by
Mr. Ouzts who accompanied
them home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young
have returned from a several
weeks’ visit with their daughter,
Mrs. H. B. Williams, and Mrs.
Wiliams in Charlotte, N. C.
Friends of Mrs. Williams will be
interested to know she has re
turned to her position following
an illness of several weeks.
Relatives and friends of A. S.
Yarborough of Tampa, Fla.,
have received word that he has
returned to his home following
surgery and hospital stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M.
Meggs and Bess and Wally of
Florence spent the last week
end with Mrs. Megg’s mother,
Mrs. S. B. Pruitt who accom
panied them home for a visit.
VISITING FROM
CHARLESTON
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neal and
daughters, Shelia and Brenda, of
Charleston are spending several
df*ys with the latter’s sister,
Mrs. David T. Mixon, Dr. Mix
on and children. On Sunday they
were joined by Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Mixon and daughter of An
derson.
Mrs. Joe Godfrey and daugh
ter, Beth, of Charlotte visited re
cently with Mrs. Collier Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cor-
nelson and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Templeton attended the Textile
Convention at Sea Island, Geor
gia several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rice of
Bowman, Ga., were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Seymour and boys.
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin spent Fri
day in Fort Mills with a friend,
Mrs. B. T. WUson.
_ CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair
visited Wednesday with the lat
ter’s sister, Mrs. D. E. Farr in
Little Mountain, going especially
for, the celebration of Mrs.
Farr’s 85th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCrary of
Tampa, Florida are spending
their vacation with Mrs. C. H.
McCrary and family and also
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corley.
ATTENDED CONVENTION
IN NEW ORLEANS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wald
ron recently attended the South
Eastern Trust Officers Conven
tion in New Orleans. While there
they saw many points of in
terest. While away, Mrs. Wald
ron’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Phillips of Columbia visited
with the grandchildren.
ATTENDED STATE
JAYCEE MEETING
Attending the State Junior
Chamber of Commerce meeting
in Columbia on May 16, 17, and
18 were Marvin Manley, Allen
White, Charles Johnson, Bill
Phelps, George Whitehead, and
Russ Emerson. <
* Clintonians attending the B. &
P. W. Convention in Greenville
on May 15, 16 and 17 were Mrs.
P. W. Pitts, Mrs. Robert
Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Lockett,
Miss Essie Davidson, Mrs. Grace
Conners, Mrs. M. C. Poole and
Mrs. Perry Moore.
CALIFORNIA VISITORS
Miss Carla Muller of Menlo
Park, California is visiting sev
eral days with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Muller and daughter, Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cole of
Athens, Ga., recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Winn,
Miss Nell Hunter has returned
from a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Heide Trask, in Wilmington. N.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy
have returned from a trip to
Jacksonville, Fla. While there
they toured many points of in
terest in neighboring towns.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Burton
and daughter, Ann were recent
guests of the former’s mother,
Mrs. G. A. Burton, while enroute
to their home in Charleston. Dr.
Burton was returning from Los
Angeles, California where he
had spent a week and attended
an annual meeting of the Amer
ican Psychiatric Association
while Mrs. Burton and Ann visit
ed relatives in Pickens.
Bell Street High
School Exercises
Sunday and Monday
Bell Street High School com
mencement exercises will be
held Sunday and Monday, Prin
cipal McQuilla Hudson has an
nounced.
The annual sermon will be de
livered Sunday at 7:00 p. m. by
Rev. David Carter, pastor of
Bethlehem Baptist Church, New
berry.
Graduation exercises are
scheduled for Monday night at
8:00 o’clock. Addresses will be
by James Byrd, valedictorian:
Lillie Suber, salutatorian; and
James Boyd, class president.
Both of these programs will
be held in the school auditorium.
Members of the senior class
are: Orrie Barr, Diane Byrd,
Othella Chase, Diane Cheeks,
Gloria Childs, Sarah Cooke, An
nie Darby, Mary DeShields,
Merelyn Floyd, Bernice Grant,
Florie Grant, Georgi Kinard,
Linda Kinard, Betty Moore, Ter
ry Randolph, Linda Simpson,
Ruby Sturkey, Rosile Sturkey,
Beauty Suber, Lilie Suber, Char
lotte Taylor, Bennie Thompson,
Lurleen Toland, Mary Walk, Ge
nera Williams, Judith Young.
Also, William Adams, James
Boyd, Luther Burton, —ames
Byrd, Raymond Copeland, Doug
las Dendy, Jesse Fuller, James
Gibbs, Benjamin Godfrey, Wil
liam Hill, Larry Jacobs, Raph
ael Jenkins, Willie Jones, Clyde
Lindsay, James Long, Robert
Peebles, Sherman Rhodes, Cur
tis Richards, James Robinson,
Larry Shelton, Claude Simpaon,
Henry Simpson, Jacob Simpaon,
John Sturkey, George Taylor,
Leroy Taylor, and Ray Wright.
Mrs. Alvenes R. Barkadale
and L. G. DeLorme are senior
class advisors.
Holiness Revival
Now In Progress
An old fashion Holiness reyival
begun May 19 and will continue
thru May 90 at Joanna oa the
Whitmire Highway in the old
theatre building. Evangelist Gor
don Blan Crawford is the speak-
The public is welcome.
Poppy Doy To Be
Observed Saturday
Poppy Day, annual memorial
day of tribute to America’s fal
len heroes, will be observed
Saturday. Hundreds of Clinton
citizens will pay tribute to the
nation’s defenders by wearing
the poppies which are made by
disabled veterans in the VA hos
pital in Columbia.
Sponsored by the American Money cleared Ml
Legion Auxiliary throughout the Po PPy Day sales gave school
nation as a salute to our fight- renU1 •** i * Unce to 29 heal vst-
" g erans’ children: gifts for the VA
ing men, Poppy Day in Clinton ^ -* r — T -
will be offered by volunteers donation for canton cards to
throughout the area on Friday South Carolina veterans in to
and Saturday under the direction Lynwood hospital; and
of Mrs. Henry M. Yoang, chair- dehabilitatien
man for the Copeland-DavMaan AR Poppy
chapter. They will be assisted by art chanaeto
the Blue Birds and Camp Fire habUitation a
giris. work.
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