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Clinton, 8. Thursday, November 26, 1964
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
WHERE
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By
Naomi Soymonr
681*6641 or 188-1819
Items of
About Clinton Folk
Miu Agnes Davis has return*
ed to her home on East Caro
lina Avenue after being a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital for several weeks.
JACKSONVILLE VISITOU
Mrs. Marget Hinnant and sons,
Barry and Lee, of Jacksonville,
Fla., will arrive Wednesday
for several days visit over the
holidays with Dr. and Mrs. N.
C. Wessinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Samie Pinson
of Greenville, were dinner
guests Saturday of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Ousts.
Dr. and Mrs. David T. Mix
on and children, Phyllis and
David, will visit their parents
and grandparents in Loris and
Conway during the Thanksgiv
ing holidays.
CONFINED TO HOME
Miss Maude Sumerel has
been confined to her home due
to illness.
Phillip Hamilton, student at
Saint Andrews College in Lau-
rinburg, w. C., will arrive Wed
nesday for
with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs.
Haiwtoa * >* ./i in
Miss Carol Pittman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pitt
man of Rockingham, N. C., is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
J<
Vt attended the
Clemson-Carolina game on Sat
urday. Their daughter, Eliza
beth, visited her grandmother,
Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcombe
and family and Mrs. E. C.
Bunker spent Sunday afternoon
in Columbia visiting Dr. and
Mrs. Frank Caston and son,
Frankie.
Among Clintonian s attending
the Clemson-Carolina game on
Saturday in Clemeon were Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Templeton, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bollck, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Crocker, Mr.
and Mrs. Heath Copeland, Mr.
and Mrs. Brooks Owens, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Addison, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Arnold, Dr. and
Mrs. N. C. Wessinger, Dr. and
Mrs. D. O. Rheme. Mr. and
Mrs. Carlisle Neely, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Adair, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Waldron.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland
were called to Greneville on Sun
day due to the serious illness of
Mrs. Holland’s sister, Mrs. L. R.
Crawford.
Mrs. Hugh Simpson will spend
the holidays in Wlnnsboro with
her daughter, Mrs. K. R. Mc-
Master and Mr. McMaster.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and
daughter, Sara, who is a student
at Kings College in Charlotte,
N. C., will spend Thanksgiving
day with Mrs. J. B. Wilder.
HERE FROM CHARLESTON
Mrs. R. C. Hamer of Charles
ton, arrived Sunday for several
weeks visit with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Hamer.
Mrs. Bailey Dixon and chil
dren, Crinky and John, have
returned from several days vis-
S parents,
Wood, in
ednesday
n will
a visit
Mr.
MEMORIAL
Timmy Pawat, , asR / 'ag Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Power, is a pa
tient at Self Memorial Hospital
In Greenwood where he under
went leg lugfe#* on Friday.
Ma, is visiting fir sensual days
Mrs. TOest #ty of Odum-
ith her 6a«dM»r and so»iri
law, Dr. and Mrs. James Walk
er.
Cecil Wilson is convalescing
at Emory Hospital in Atlanta,
Ga., following surgrey last
wsek. He is expected to return
home this week.
Mr .and Mrs. Jim Casque
and son of Greenville, ware
Sunday guests of the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Casque.
James Sloan, professor at the
College of Charleston, spent the
week-end at home with his fam.
Uy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson
Pitts were dinner guests Sun
day of Miss Martha Pitts in
Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs R. Michael
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. George
Cornelson and Mr. and Mrs.
Ferd Jacobs spent the week
end at Sea Island. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlimot Shealy
and son, Torrence, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Howe and sons,
and Robert Plaxico and son
attended the Clemson-Carolina
game on Saturday.
Miss Emma Hargrove has
returned to her home on Flori
da Street after being a patient
at the Newberry County hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sey
mour and sons will leave Wed
nesday to spend the holidays
with their parents in Bowman,
Ga. They are going especially
to attend the wedding of Mrs.
Seymour’s sister, Miss Hailette
Brown, to Fred Mulkey on
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Copeland and Miss Elizabeth
Copeland visited relatives in
Hamlet, N. C., during the week
end
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cole,
Mrs. Helene Schreker of Ath
ens, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Line and children of Atlan
ta, Ga., will spend the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Winn. r
R/c Rickey Rhame spent the
week-end with his parents, Dr.
and Mrs. D O. Rhame, after
returning from a seven weeks
tour of duty in Spain and Por-
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients at Bailey Memorial
Hospital through Sunday, Nov.
22, includes:
Silverstreet — Mrs. Frances
Craft.
Anderson—Jamie W. Smith.
Joanna — Mrs. Jewell Baker,
Miss Vista Rogers, Hiss Martha
Rogers, Mrs. Doris B. Martin,
Mrs. Juanita W. Davenport,
Robert GL Carr, and Mrs. Louise
Dove.
Clinton—Mrs. Alma N. Coker,
Mrs. Lillie H. Deyton, Mrs. Mel-
da Gambrell, Mrs. Rosie T. King,
Mack Anthony, Miss Rebecca
Lee Reynolds, Mrs. Rose W. An
derson, Russell lusti, Roy Gar
rett, Miss Mary Ann Payton, Au
gustus B. Blakely, Mrs. Addle B.
Coleman, Mrs. Judith Lynch and
baby boy, Mrs. Evelyn Sams,
Miss Cynthia McGee, Charley L.
Motte, and L. C. Gooch.
Colored patients include:
Cross Hill — Mrs. Trannie
Grant.
Joanna—Cliff Simpson.
Mountville — Miss Elizabeth
Brown. v
Laurens—Mrs. Cora Lee Cun
ningham.
Clinton — Florence Cunning
ham, Larry Metts, Joe Fergu
son, Freddie Gary, Kenneth
Bruce Adams, Oliver Blakely,
Miss Yvonne Leake, Mrs. Hazel
Thrift, Mrs. Catherine Suber,
John H. Williams, Will Whit
more, David Bates, George Den 1
dy, and Jacob Simpson.
Discharged patients include:
Cross Hill — Miss Patricia
Lynch.
Kinards—Mrs. Grace L. Dur
ham.
Mountville—Mrs. Lorraine Da
vis.
Laurens — Donald Shepard,
Miss Estelle Pulley, Miss Ronda
Kay Hanks, and Hazel baby girl.
Joanna—Mrs. Jo Ann Willard,
Mrs. Evelyn Moates, Mrs. Pam
ela Sue Ginn.
Clinton — Mrs. Cleo Tinsley,
Mrs. Lela R. Turner, Mrs. Edith
Stack, Mrs. Daniel Orr, Miss
Priscilla Anne Gaskins, Mrs. Sa
rah W. Young, Miss Lizzie Lou
Young, Mrs. Mary Terry, Mrs.
George Speake, Ernest Patter
son, Overton B. King, Mrs. Hey
ward King, W. G. King, Sr., Rus
sell lusti, Mrs. Jack Holland,
Henry Gilbert, Miss Dorothy
Garrett, Mrs. Ethel P. Gam
brell, Tommy Franklin, Mrs. Re-
ba P. Dunaway, Lewis Dempsey,
Charlotte Dempsely, Miss Agnes
Davis and Mrs. Margaret Bo-
lick.
Colored discharges include:
Clinton — Miss Ruby Moses,
Mrs. Judith Watts and baby boy,
and Mrs. Robertha Dendy.
Mrs. T. J. Anderson
Greenwood — Mrs. Laura
Briggs Anderson, 83, of 1 Oak-
haven Court, died at 3:30 p. m.,
Thursday, at a local hospital af
ter two years of declining health
and an illness of two weeks.
A native of Clinton, she was
a daughter of the late E. C.
Briggs and Mrs. Laura Calmes
Briggs. She lived in Greenwood
the past 90 years and was a
member of Main Street Metho
dist Church. Her husband, Thom
as J. Anderson, died in 1046.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Jack O’Neal of Rock Hill,
and Mrs. Briggs Herring of
Greenwood; five grandchildren ducted at Harley Funeral Home Beach,
and four great-grandchildren. Saturday at 11:00 a. m. by Rev. byterlaa
Funeral services were con- S. R. Glenn and Rev. Fritz Clinton.
Mr. and Mr*. Larry Savei-
koul and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sherrill attended the Green
wood Community Concert Last
week in Greenwood.
Tommy Cutchin of Charlottes
ville, Va., is visiting for sev
eral days with Mrs. W. L. Mar
shall. Tommy is tbs son of Mr.
sod Mrs. Joe Cutchin.
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Copeland recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Jonas, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Drake and Hr.
and Mrs. Holland Godshall in
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
and sons, Mike and Ronnie, of
Columbia, are spending the holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Holland.
Mrs. George C. Befllnyaih
is a patient at Emory University
Hospital in Atlanta, Ga.
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