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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
CUaUm, a C, Thonday,
WHO'S
WHERE
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SSMMI m OSt-iSlT
About CUnton Polk
JOOn H. Byrd, Mr«. Florence Joanna—Mrs. F. D. Bodie, ward Thornton, Mrs. John Earl
Cunningham, David Bates, Mrs'. Elaine T. Frasier, George Thomas and baby boy, James
“ Mr *- Dorothy J. Nance, Fred- Gilliam, Jr., Timothy Hayes, Singleton, A. C. King, Marty
Mrs. Irene Pitts has returned
from a several weeks visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hol
combe, and Col. Holcombe in
Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mills of
Millen, Ga., visited their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A.
O’Daniel Sunday. Dr. and Mrs.
J. Y. O’Daniel of Millen, were
guests also on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home
spent the week-end in Warner
Robins, Ga., with their son and
daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs.
Bill Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dunson of
Greenville, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turner
and attended the Cotillion dance
on Saturday evening.
A-3c Richard G. White, who
recently completed his basic
training witn the U. S. Air Force
at I-ackiand AFB, Texas, spent
two weeks with his mother,
Mrs. Vera White, before going to
Westover AFB, Mass., where he
will be stationed.
Mrs. P. B. Adair is spending
several weeks with her daugh
ter, Mrs. DeLeon H. Reynolds,
and Mr. Reynolds in Washing
ton, Ga.
Pvt. E-l Francis R. (Don)
White of Fort Ord, Calif., arrived
yesterday for a week’s visit with
his mother, Mrs. Vera White.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Todd
of Loris, were week-end guests
of Dr. and Mrs. David T. Mix
on and family.
W. R. Anderson is convalesc
ing at home after being a pa
tient at Self Memorial Hospital
in Greenwood for several
wcqqIks*
Mrs. W. W. Harris spent the
week-end in Newberry with her
daughter, Mrs. George Sam,
and Mr. Sean, who attended
the marriage of Miss Iris Cres-
well and Joe DeMates on Sat
urday evening in Trinity
Church in Columbia.
Quinton Chapman and son,
John, of Charleston, were
week-end guests of Mrs. J. H.
Don nan and Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Chapman in Meaotville.
Mrs. Gary Dillard is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Salters in
Salters this week.
Danny Bishop, Billy May, and Cress mi—Click Moses.
Phil Holland, students at Qroe- Monntvill* - Miss Elisabeth
nore school tpmi the holidays Brown.
riimm J ainUMl - William Godfrey,
Mr. and Mrs. Samfo Pinson of W1U Whitmore, Morrsi Kinard,
Mrs. Willie R. Golden and baby
^ ± girt. Mrs. Mary Kate Prather,
tended the Cotillion Club Dance John H. Byrd, Mrs. Florence
on Saturday evening.
Mrs. John B. • Ferguson w __
spending some time in Athens, die Gary, Mrs. Josephine Book
Ga., with relatives. er, J. W. Floyd, George Young,
Howie Dawkins, Jr., has re- Willie Earl Richey, John H.
turned to his home on Ferguson Williams.
Street having been a surgery Dicharged patients Include:
patient at Bailey Memorial Hos-
pital.
Guests during the holidays of
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stump were
their children, Miss Nancy
Stump and roommate Miss Peg
gy Averitt of Lexington, Ky., and
Laurens—Mrs. Betty G. Jos-
selyn.
Newberry—Mrs. J. R. Bish
op, Jr., and Mrs. J. D. Har
din.
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Kinards—W. E. Caudell and
Miss Jean Jennnigs.
Intosh, John David McGee,
Miss Pearl Birchmore, Mrs.
Barbara Bull, Mrs. Addle B.
Coleman, Charles Michael
Crawford, Daniel Dennis, Wil
liam J. Dees, Miss Lily Yar
borough, Jimmy Thornton, Ed-
Alice Balder, Mrs.
Suite and baby gM,
nita F. \
White.
Colored
Cross mB—Mrs.
and baby gllL
Miss Lavinia R. Cooley, Mrs.
JIB L. Davis, Mrs. Louise
Kramm.
Clinton—Mrs. Kenneth Mann
and baby boy, Mrs. Otis Mc-
Heaton, Howie Dawkins, Jr.,
William D. Adair, Miss Kath
erine Blakely, James B. Cath- Kinard,
cart, Mrs. Mattie Flinn, Mrs. and baby boy,
Rachel W. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. 1
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EAST TERMS
A CRKDIT TO SOUTH CAROLINA
Mrs. John B. Ricketts of
Greenville, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Robert Wysor. They
were Joined on Sunday by Mr.
Ricketts.
Mrs. Delmar Rhame spent _
VarienHan inlted S^rfogi, N.
^ U Murrah, c and Miss Mary Bart Stump
and attended an afternoon tea. aru j roommates Miss Rusty
Week-end guests of Dr. and Cooke of Florida and Miss Alei-
Mrs. Marc C. Weening were da Tillan of Cuba and Winthrop
the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. E. College
Adams, and also an aunt, Miss M r. and Mrs. Paul Muller left
Fay McKinley of Charlotte, N. 0 ver the week-end for Miami
C. They came especially to Florida where they are visiting
attend the HoUday House held Mri Muller’s sister-in-law, Mn.
at the Weereing’s home on Fri- Connie Ralph. On Friady they
d V- ^ t Will return to Savannah, Georgia
Miss Uly Yarborough has re- where they wi u attend the
turned to her home on Centenial Christmas festivities of the Con-
Street having been a patient at tinental Can Paper Corporation,
Bailey Memorial Hospital for before returning home,
several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bryant and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy children of Darlington spent the
Sr. are visiting with relatives week-end with the latter’s par-
and friends in Columbia. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl John-
Mr and Mr*. Blakely Tribble son. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Betty Wells recently Bryant attended the Passail-
visited relatives In Blacksburg. aigue-McElveen wedding in En-
Mot Shealy, student at Georgia oree.
Southern College in Stetesboro, The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr
Ga., spent the weekend with his attended the wedding of Miss
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Passailaigue and Mr. McElveen
Shealy. in Enoree on Saturday.
Miss Julie Bolick spent the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pitts of
weekend with her parents, Mr. Spartanburg visited Mrs. S. A.
and Mrs. Julian Bolick. Miss Pitts Sr., who is a patient at
Bolick is teaching schol in North Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Augusta. VISITORS FROM ENGLAND
VISITORS FROM MAINE Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson included Michael
Peter Undari and family were Passe, brother of Miss Susan
Passe who is the fiancee of the
Wilson’s son, Carl. The other
guest we* John Burns. Both Mr.
Passe and Mr. Burns are resi
dent* of Derbyshire, England.
the latter’s mother, Mn. Nor
man Stickney and also the lat
ter’* brother, Donald, of Scow-
began, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault Jr.
and children spent the weekend
in Bamberg with the former's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gault.
MOVE INTO NEW HOME
Col. and Mrs. Powell Fraser
recently moved into their new
ly constructed home on Chestnut
Street. Col. Fraasr la a member
of the Presbyterian College staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Undari of
Torrington, Conn., are on aa ex
tended visit with their son, Alflo
Undari, Mrs. Undari and family.
C. Hershel Thomason Is a
patient at Bailey Memorial
where be underwent surgery on
Wed need ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Cally Gault and
children, Joy, Emy An, and Cal,
and Gen. Ansel Godfrey attend
ed the Shrine Bowl game In
Charlotte during the weekend.
Brent Holcombe spent several
days during the Thanksgiving
Holidays with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard in
CampbeOo.
Ralph Tedarda and ton, Buzxy,
Lonnie Hiers and Danny Jones
attended the Shrine Bowl Game
in Charlotte on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meadows
of Fairview, N. C., were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Seigler recently.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients currenty at Bailey
Memorial Hospital include:
Laurens—James A. Nelson.
Mr* I net B. Payne. Mrs.
Gladys Price.
Joanna — Miss Lela Franks
H. O. Murrah. Mrs. MaydeU W
Moon, William B. Murrah Ron.
Jr Young. Mrs. Mattie Stroud
Mrs. Ruby Fennell.
Clinton—Mrs. Dianne S. Pat
i baby boy, Mrs
Heaton, Mrs. Mar
gie C. Patterson and baby girl,
Mrs. Agnes M. HoUand. Mrs
Addle Boland. Mrs. KathiTB H
Pitts, Wilton G. Stone. George
M. Taylor, C. H.
Harry Wallace, C. T. Setter-
field. Ernest Dunaway.
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