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About Clinton Folk
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells. Sr.,
had as guests on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. William Godfrey of Lau
rens, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodges
of Ware Shoals, Mrs. R. L. Kan-
ning, Sr., and Mrs. Homer Cald
well of Whitmire.
A1 Riebel, student at the Uni
versity of South Carolina, Co
lumbia, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart.
Thad Johnson, HI, of Atlanta,
Ga., was home for the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thad Johnson, Jr.
Mrs. Morgan Todd and Mrs.
John Roseboro were guests dur
ing the week-end of the latter’s
sister, Mrs. Everett Canon, and
Mr. Carson in Gastonia, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson
of Greenville were guests on Fri
day of Miss Ruth Bailey.
IN BAILEY MEMORIAL
Mrs. J. D. Boland, Sr., la a
patient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital, where she is undergoing
Milton Moore, student at Wof
ford College, Spartanburg, spent
the hoUdays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore, and
accompanied them to York
Thanksgiving Day for a visit
with relatives.
Mrs. Comer M. Poole was in
Columbia for several days visit
ing her son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Joe B. Godfrey, go
ing especially to see her new
grandson, Joe, Jr.
Students home from Furman
University, Greenville, spend
ing the holidays with their pa
rents were Miss Barbara An
derson, Jimmy Orr, and Lamar
King.
on the
campus
Tommy DeYoung of Green
ville, spent Sunday with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De
Young.
Lt. Col. R. C. McLees of Ar
lington, Va., spent Thanksgiving
with his mother, Mrs. R. C. Mc
Lees, and aunt. Miss Sallie
Wright.
Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Sr., is a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital where she is undergoing
treatment. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne
spent the week-end in Charlotte,
N. C., with the former’s brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles G. Horne and attended
the wedding of their niece, Miss
Corine Horne, and Jerry Charles
Adams which took place Satur
day at the Caldwell Memorial
Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Gene Stockman recently
visited her sister, Mrs. W. M.
Meggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
oid Stockman in Florence.
Visiting their mother, Mrs.
Ines Pruitt, dring the holidays
were Phillip S. Pruitt of Jack
sonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Pruitt and children, Frank
and Rachel, of Stanley, N. C.;
and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey and
Keith L. Pruitt of Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Teague
of Norfolk, Va., visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Teague, during the Thanksgiv
ing holidays.
Johnny Teague spent the
holidays with his sister, Mrs.
Thomas Braswell, in Durham,
N. C.
Mrs. R. M. Fuller, Everett
and Susan spent Thanksgiving
day with her sister, Mrs. B. R.
Littlejohn, Jr., and family in
Spartautburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds
spent Thanksgiving day in
Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Buzhardt
of Litchfield Beach, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Roscoe
Buzhardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lewis
and Mr. nad Mrs. David Lusk
visitde Mrs. Lewis’ sister in
Seaford, Dela., over the holi
days.
The Rev. and Mrs. Lewis
Hay and children spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank S. Hay in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Reid
and family of Columbia, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Julien of
Atlanta, Ga., spent Saturday
with Mrs. Fred Scott.
Other students home from
Camden Military College, Cam
den, were Keith Trammell,
Billy Hamer and Phillip Wil
son.
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Scott
Woodson of Anderson, were
guests Thursday of Mrs. H. D.
Payne.
Mrs. George Walker, Miss Or-
lena Cartledge of Johnston and
Miss Elizabeth Walker of Char
leston were guests Thanksgiving
Day of Dr. and Mrs. James L.
Walker and family.
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A CRIDIT TO SOUTH CAROUNA
Students home for the holi
days from Georgia Military
CoUege in MUledgeviUe, were
Bobby Hamer, Charles Ray,
BUly Tiller, Johnny Johnson,
Howard Watkins and Tommy
Copeland. *
Among Winthrop CoUege stu
dents spending the hoUdays at
hofne were Misses Linda Bo
land, Ann Addison, Janet Ha
mer, Rose Ann McCrary, EUza-
beth Glover, Nancy Neighbors,
Janet Johnson, Norma David
son, Reta Bond, Sandra Duna
way, EmUy Davis, Sandra Nor
ris, Cynthia HoUis, Jean Ar
nold, and Brenda Christopher-
son.
Mrs. George Bellingrath has
returned home foUowing a very
brief stay at Emory University
Hospital in Atlanta, Ga., where
she underwent minor surgery.
Mrs. W. C. Shealy of Co
lumbia, was a recent guest of
her brother. Dr. MarshaU W.
Brown, and Mrs. Brown. She
wiU return this week for a visit
and attend the Holiday House
on December 5.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Stephens
recently visited with the former’s
mother, Mrs. John R. Stephens
in Canton, N. C.
RECUPERATING IN
NEW YORK
Miss Virginia Sadler of New
York was discharged from the
New York University Hospital
on Wednesday and is convales
cing nicely at her home. Her
mother, Mrs. R. E. Sadler has
been visiting her for some time.
They are expected to return to
this city in the very near future.
Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler and
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan at
tended the Army-Navy game in
Philadelphia last weekend.
Miss Susan Turner, student at
Winthrop CoUege spent the holi
days with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. William Redd Turner.
FORMER RESIDENT
PASSES IN N. O.
A former resident of this city,
S. C. Rowe died in Nebo, N. C.
on Saturday, Nov. 21. Funeral
services were held in Marion,
N. C. While residing in this city,
Sgt. Rowe was a member of the
Presbyterian CoUege MUitary De
partment.
Dr. and Mrs. James Macdonald
and famUy spent the holiday
with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Macdonald In
Savannah, Georgia.
Miss Elizabeth Glover, student
at Winthrop CoUege visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Glover and family during the
Thanksgiving HoUdays.
- Rev. and Mrs. Jack CrandaU
and little daughter of Chester,
Miss Janet Hamer, student at
Winthrop CoUege, Rock HiB,
Cadet Bobby Hamer of Georgia
MUitary CoUege, MUledgeviUe,
Ga., and Cadet Billy Hamer of
Camden Military Academy,
Camden visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hamer
during Thanksgiving hoUdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaxico
and children, David. Sharon and
Lorraine spent the Thanksgiving
hoUdays visiting in Richmond.
Jamestown, Yorktown and WU-
liamsburg. Va.
Visiting Mrs. Lee Hunter and
family over the week-end were
Mrs. Heide Trask of Wilmington.
N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hunter of Greenville and their
son, Tom, student at the Uni.
versity of South Carolina, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter of
Joanna. They came especially
for the celebration of Mrs. Hun
ter’s 87th birthday on Saturday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Chandler during the weekend
were Dewey Riddle of Burling
ton, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Chandler of Columbia; Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Chandler and
daughter, Beth of Spartanburg.
ATTEND FAMILY REUNION
Among those from Clinton at
tending the Long family reunion
on Sunday in Prosperity were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Suber,
Mrs. Ace Workman Jr„ and
sons, Ace III and Henry and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald C. Suber.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young Jr.,
of Charleston and Miss Leanna
Young of Due West spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Young. On Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Young accompanied by Misses
Sophie and Dell Young, and their
guests visited the Rev. and Mrs.
A. C. Reed Jr., in Lugoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene King of
GainesvUle, Florida were guests
of the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. King Sr.
Mrs. A. G. Sublett is in Louis
ville, Kentucky, where she is
visiting her Husband for several
weeks.
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Phillip Wilaon,
den Military
week-end with his
and Mrs. LeoMI ~
has as his guests
Miami, Florida,
Stone of Coral
student at the U
nessee.
Miss Virginia Surasral
ianta, Ga., visited
Mrs. S. W. Sumeral
holidays.
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