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I 1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE u WHO'S WHERE • • — A* — Hr » - 88MS41 «r 8SS-UIT About CUnton Folk Mrs. Harry Layton left last Mrs. Ed ward Brailsford spent week for several days visit with the week-end in Charleston with relatives in Jacksonville, Flor- her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. ton was here for the week-end and Mrs. Loden Brailsford. with her father, Mr. Layton. Mrs. Marvin DeYoung is a pa- Mrs. E. F. Culbreath of Char lotte spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. O. I. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of McCormick spent Sunday with OUT OF SEBYICE tient in Self Memorial Hospital, the former’s mother, Mrs. J Pvt. Paul Quinton Jr., arrived Greenwood where she is under- Wilder. B. Dr. and Mrs. James Macdon ald and Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan attended the Carolina- Citadel game in Columbia on Saturday. Among Winthrop College stu dents home for the week-end were Miss Ann Addison, Mary Bart Stump, Janet Johnson, Sandra Norris, and Rose Ann McCrary. Johnny Johnson, student at G. M. C., visited his parents, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson, T the past week-end. Also vistiing was his roommate, John Bridges of Tallahassee, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner and family visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones, in Augusta, Ga., Sun day. Joe Neely of Atlanta, Ga., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely, during the week-end. home Friday from Ft. Polk, La., following a five month’s tour of duty with the U. S. Army, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton, and Miss Myrtle Williams met him at the Columbia Airport Friday and ac companied him home. Harold Woodrow Staton is home following a several days stay at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood, where he was a med ical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Ed King visited the former’s parents, Mk. and Mrs. P. E. King in Montgomery, Alabama, during the week-end. They also attended the Auburn game on Saturday. Howard Watkins Jr., student at &. M. C. in MilledgeviUe, Ga., : » were accompanied by the mer’s brother, J«ha L. Sherrfll of Greensboro, f „ Mrs. Alice Guy of Thorawell, Misses Dianne Asbill and Jane is visiting for several days this Johnson attended homecoming week with relatives and friends festivities at the University of Id Chester. South Carolina over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Judson Davis Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mon- _to^ d %he'uSS ^ecumseh with attended the Tarantella Ball on roe of Latta were weekend guest. ™ „ s M<lrioeI .pent Friday Saturday in Columbia as guests of Miss Iona Blakely and J. Al- dine Blakely. going treatment. Mr. and Mrs. James Tiller spent Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson Sunday with their son, Ronnie at visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs of Gastonia, N, C., were Sunday Georgia Military College in Mil- Watkins during the week-end. dinner guests of the latter’s sis- ledgeville, Ga. Frank Sherrill and son, Frank ter Mrs. John Roseboro and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mussel- j r attended the Duke-Wake Miu Agon Davis i. a patient wWte and children of Sumter, Fo ^ game m SatU rday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. James Til- ler and other friends in this city during the week-end. Miss Beverly Muller of Atlan ta, Ga., spent the week-end with The Chronicle Advertisers Memorial Hospital underwent surgery at Bailey where she last week. Mrs. J. L. Maddison and chil dren of Anderson spent the week- Joe Powell who is stationed „ Mn Belle Henderson. end with Mrs. Maddison’s moth- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muller. of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Todd. While in Columbia they also at tended the Carolina-Cttadel game and other homecoming activities. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McClary of Saint Stephen, Mrs. Paul Preece of Greenwood, and Mrs. Lanier Black of Chester were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. < ON BAND TRIP TO MARYLAND Keith Cauley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley, and a mem ber of the Clemson Tiger Band, will leave this weekend for Mary land where the band will perform with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Powell while the newly commissioned submarine was at the base in Charleston. 4-» Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tram mell, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Smith and children, Sammie and Sher yl, spent Sunday in Camden with the former’s son, Keith Tram- during halftime ceremonies at mell, a cadet at Camden Military George W- Copeland, coming es- the Clemson - Maryland game. Academy. Sunday was Visitors the celebration of Setzer’s birthday, pecially for Mrs. Renie Saturday. Mrs. Georgia Ross and Mrs. Troy Waldrop of Lyman were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis Saturday. On Sunday the band will perform Day at the Academy for the Baltimore Colt game' Mrs. Dossey H. McFadden which will be televised. spent the week-end in Charleston ATTENDED LAYMAN’S with her son and daughter-in-law, RETREAT Mr. and Mrs Wallace Wyman Attending the Methodiri Ley- g0, "‘ «»P«laUy to «ee her man 1 . Retreat at Camp Gravltt ne "' grandwn^ Graham Allen, near Batesburg, N. C., lari week- Among Citntomans attending Is Saturday Lunch A Bore? Try Our Buffet Luncheon 11:30 To 2:00 P. M. Motuf. Muityiooe (Motel Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl John son, Mrs. Beatrice Sloan, and Mrs. Austin Chandler were called to Myrtle Beach the past week-end due to the death of M. A. Bennett. Funeral ser vices were held on Sunday in f ’Myrtle Beach. Miss Patsy Henderson, stu- Clhitonians Carolina in Clemson N.,C. Wes- Among Clinton High School students attending High School the Clemson-North ATTEND BENNETT FUNKBAL vLitation Day Saturday riClom- G^ c reightan . Hal^ Ekrtri^ht! S*™ on Saturday Don S^k^iSTw^*; Dr Bur " sldei ,u ’ d Ernert Were Edwin Sloan, Sue O’Dell, Mai^ tha Crawford, Johnny Moore, and Wayne Boland. ATTEND MENTAL HEALTH MEETING Among those from the Clinton R Quits. singer, Mr. and Mrs. Jty B. Ar- Viriting with Mr. and Mr,. WU- “ >,d . “ d **rA T. He«th mot Shealy Jr., and mn. Tor- Copeland, Mr awd Mr, Brook, re nee, over the week-end Mot Shealy, student at Georgia Southern at Statesboro, Ga. Wilburn (Bill) Everhart of dent at Georgia Southern Cd- £ rea li att *?? in ? S< !V th Greensboro, N. C. was the week Owens, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Crocker and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adair and family, and Mr. and Mrs. George Co me Ison. GIFTS GALORE AT OUR DRUG STORE Free Gift Wrapping Young's Pharmacy North Broad Street Dial 833-1220 LIMIT: 1 — NO PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE Broad Dial 2628 Furniture Clinton, S. C. lege, Statesboro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. W. Fowler. Mn. James Horton returned Saturday to her home in New York after visiting relatives in this area since the recent death of Mr. Horton. Mn. Joel Cox has returned to her home after being a pa tient for several days in the Anderson Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lewis spent Sunday in Columbia as guests of Lt. and Mn. T. C. Middleton and son. Trey. Miss Katherine Davis of Au gusta, Ga., visited her mother, Mn. J. Asa Davis, and other relatives during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Callaway of Atlanta, Ga., visited for sev eral days last week with the for mer’s sister, Mn. Carlton Winn, and Mr. Winn who is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Green wood. Carolina Mental Health Meeting at Wade Hampton Hotel on No vember 9th wen Mn. Leonard Lockett, Mn. Rudolph Mathews, Dr. B. O. Whitten, Rev. John W. Rivers, Herman Jackson, Mn. end guest of his brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ever hart and Jane. Dr. and Mrs. Judson Davis were among Clinton!ans attend ing the Carolina-Citadel game on J. B. Wilder, Bin. William Saturday in Columbia. Crews, and Mn, Shirley Tim mons. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis spent the weekend in Motlow Creek Community with Mrs. Belle Wal drop and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley and Mr. and Mn. Clyde Ram sey of Whitmire recently attend ed the Clemson football game. They were accompanied home by the Cauley’s son, Keith, who is a student at Clemson. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Reddick, Larry Reddeck, Miss Alliene Copeland and Andy Young Jr., attended Homecoming festivities and the Carolina-Citadel football game at the University of South Carolina, Columbia on Saturday. YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Coraer Muagrove tad Pitts Streets Cameras — Films — Photo Miss Amelia West spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mn. P. B. West. On Sun day, Mrs. West along with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Furr, Martha and Ted, accompanied Miss West to Oteen, N. 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