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SSS-M41 or MS-1817
About Clinton Folk
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Watson of
Greenville spent Sunday with
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard.
Miss Margaret Bell has return
ed from a visit of several days
with her sister, Mrs. John B.
Ricketts and Mr. Ricketts in
Greenville.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Rice
and sons of Knoxville, Tenn.
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Rice.
VISITING IN "FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson
left Tuesday fpr Eustis, Fla.,
where they will visit Mrs. An
derson’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Bell,
and Mr. Bell. Later they will
visit her brother, Col. H. C.
Britt, and Mrs. Britt in Tampa.
W. L. Rearden of Savannah,
Ga., was a recent guest of his
sister, Mrs. Edgar Blakely.
Mrs. W. C. Milam returned
last Wednesday from Green
ville General Hospital where
she was a patient for ten days.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milam
during the week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Davis and
daughters, Rennie and Karren,
of Greenville.
RETURN FROM TRIP
Mrs. J. O. Grout and Mrs.
Edgar Blakely have returned
from a holiday trip to Rich
mond, Va., where they visited
Mrs. J. L. Bryant and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant accom
panied them home for several
days visit.
Mrs. B. C. Crapps of Colum
bia, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
H. C. Suber.
Henry C. Suber is ill and a
patient in the Newberry County
Hospital. His condition is report
ed as improved and he expects
to return to his home within
the next few days.
Mrs. Lois Thomas of Macon,
Ga., is spending some time with
her sister, Mrs. J. B. Speake.
Mrs. Joe Campbell is a patient
at Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood where she is under
going treatment.
Mrs. Nina O’Cain and Mrs.
Betty Barrett attended the fun
eral of their brother, Robert J.
Edmunds, in Edgefield recent
ly.
Captain and Mrs. Marion
Dowdle and daughter, Kathy,
are spending several weeks
with Mr .and Bin. John Dowdle
prior to his leaving for over
seas duty in Kona.
Mn. Harold Shields of Pali
sades, N. Y., spent-several days
last week in the city as a guest
of relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart
have moved into their recently
completed home on Spruce St.
in College View Heights develop
ments ■
Mn. S. W. Sumerel returned
Friday after spending several
months with her daughter, Bln.
Irvin Shook, Bfr. Shook and
family in New (Means, La. Be
fore reutming home Mn. Sum
erel was called to Belton due
to the death of her brother,
Roy Vaughn. Accompanying
Mn. Sumerel home for an ex
tended visit was her mother,
Mn. J. M. Vaughn, of Belton.
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Col. and Mn. A. J. Thackston
had as their^ guests during the
Christmas and 'New Year holi
days their children, Mr v and
Mn. Heyward Nettles of Char
leston; Mr. and Mn. Walter P.
Clark and children of Cheraw
and Mr. and Mn. Don Snyder
and baby of Newark, N. J, ^
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds and
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis spent
Sunday in Bethune with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Pitts and family.
Dr. B. O. Whitten is convales
cing at his home on W. Walnut
street following an illneis and
several days stay in Greenville
General Hospital.
Marion Naboai is a patient at
the Veterans Administration
Hospital in Columbia. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Nabors.
Miss Margaret Bethea of
North Augusta, spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. W.
W. Harris. Saturday they visit
ed Mr. and Mn. George Senn
in Newberry.
Mrs. E. L. Hill has returned to
her home in McKeesport, Pa.,
after a visit with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hill.
Mr. and Mn. JTB. Templeton
spent the holidays in Lake
Wales, Fla., with relatives.
Mn. Annie Tinsley of this city
is a patient at the Greenville
General Hospital.
Mr. and Mn. Victor Bowman
of Warner Robins, Ga., were
week-end guests of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mn. S. B. Loft-
is.
Mrs. John Franklin and chil
dren, John Jr., and Tammy, A.
G. Galloway, Miss Susie Black of
Winthrop, Miss Cindy Whitehead
of Rock Hill, visited in Charlotte,
N, C., on Saturday. Bliss Black
returned home with them for the
week-end.
Mr. and Mn. T. W. Galloway
of Knoxville, Tenn., visited the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Galloway over the week
end.
Mn. Lois Gregory and daugh
ter, Debra, visited her brother
and family, Mr. and John Frank
lin last Sunday.
Miss Jane Ferguson returned
to her home in' Greenville hav
ing. spent several days with Mr.
and Mn. Irby Ferguson.
Homer Huggins of Tampa,
Fla., and Mn. Pearl Putnam of
Laurens, Were visiton for sev
eral days with Mr. and Mn. S.
B. Loftis..
Among Clintonians attending
the funeral'of T. E. Salters on
Friday in Salten were Bln. Irby
Ferguson, Bln. William Spoon
and son, Phil, and Bin. James
Copeland. They, were accom
panied by Maxwell Ferguson of
Spartanburg, Miss Jane Fergu
son of Greenville, and Dr.-and
Mrs. R. B. Ferguson of Colum
bia.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients currently at Bailey
Memorial Hospital include: v
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Laurens — Alan Clark Pen-
land and Tommy Kirk.
Cross Hill—J. Allen Lester.
Greenville — Raymond Wo
mack. ^
Joanna — Carrie M. Jacks,
Walter T. Simmons, Mrs. Pam
ela Sue Ginnand and baby boy,
Bin. Betty Furr.
Clinton — William E. Adair,
John W.. Allen, Miss Virginia
Irene Hollis, Mrs. Reba P.
Dunaway, Miss Elizabeth Cok
er, Grady Eddleman Spoone,
Mrs. Carole M. Johnson, Miss
Retha M. Sexton, Mrs. Kathryn
S. Austin, Mrs. Judy Lynch,
Mrs. Pauline Lawson, Mrs.
Mattie Flinn, Mrs. Etta S.
Tucker, Mrs. Lois Fuller Webb,
Lawrence Savelkoul, Henry
Lawson, Sr., Sam P. Johnson,
Mrs. Annie Price, George W.
Fuller, Lamie D. Barfield,
Bfrs. Cleo B. English and baby
boy, Bfrs. Helen F. Wilson and
baby boy, Miss Nancy King'
Bfrs. Sylvia F. Whelchel, Jody
Scott Whelchel, and Simpson
baby girl.
Colored patients include:
Cross Hill — Garfield Boyd
and Elick Moses.
Laurens—Bfrs. Bessie Leake.
Clinton—Freddie Gary, John
H. Williams, Bliss Sara Wesley,
Bin. Hattie Bell Gary, Ronald
Glenn Rice, Mary Conner, Cle-
land Young, Bln. Selena Aman
da Kinard, Ellis Shelton, Mrs.
Josephine Glenn and baby girl,
George Young, George Ran
dolph, David Bates, John Car-
wile, Bln. Florence Cunning
ham and Bfiss Elizabeth Brown.
Discharged patients include:
Charlotte, N. C. — Dick Grif
fin.
Hodges—Bin. Sharon M. Es
tes.
Laurens—Mn. Edith H. Cogs-
dilL
Mountville—Merle T. Smith.
Kinards—W. C. Johnson.
Joanna- Mn. James T. Wil
lis, Mn. Delia W.j Ruaicdl, Bln.
Myra P. Templeton and Maxie
L. Reeder.
Clinton--J. David Word, Mrs.
Billy Madden, James V. Stil-
well, Sr., Hazle Speke, Mar
vin DeYoung, Billy J. Prince,
James N. Creswell, Bln. Car
rie Roof, Mn. Alton Payton,
Bliss Asilee Sexton, William R.
Thomas, MrMs. Ann Trammell,
Mn. James R. Gilbert and ba
by girt, Everett* Posey Taylor,
Miss Joyce McAlister, Cordell
Sanden, Victoria Conklin, Bliss
Glenda Fortner, Bin. Charles
Bartow, Bln. Claude M. Law-
son, Vivian McCall, Miss Rose
Marie Pruitt, Mn. Charles
Yarborough, Mn. Sarah T.
Woodard and baby boy. Bln.
H. E. Martin, Sr., Bln. Mag
gie Marshall, Bln. Rachel Hol
lingsworth, Bln. Fred Dough,
Simpson baby girt, Thomas ba
by boy. .
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son, Mn. Dorothy Simpson, Mrs- S. Gary Dillard el
Mrs. Annie Smith, Bln. Lucille A retired planter, Mr.
Davis.
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