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CHnton, 8. Thursday, March 25, 1965
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hairston Mrs. E. F. Culbreath of Miss Linda Boland is among
of Norfolk, Va.» visited during Charlotte, N. C., visited her Winthrop students who will be
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. O. I. Sheely, Sat- home today for spring vacation
R. G. Hairston and Mrs. R. urday. with their parents. She is the
M. Collins. Mr. Hairston holds Rev. Tommy Stallworth and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the rank of hospitalman first Bob Fakkema of the Presbyte- Frank M. Boland, Jr.
class in the Navy. rian College faculty, accompan- Miss Janice Pinson, daughter
Mrs. Grace Kay of North led a number college students oi Mrs. Eugene Pinson, is home
Owens Street, attended the Ro- to synod-wide Westminster Fel-^from Winthrop College. She has
tary luncheon in Fountain Inn lowship conference at Long- been appointed a sophomore ad-
Monday when her adopted son, ridge near Ridgeway during the viser.
Dr. Joe Stewart Campbell, a week-end. Among those going Miss Betty Black attended
dentist in Elberton, Ga., was were David Templeton, son of the Block House races at Try-
guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Temple- 0 n, N. C., Saturday with a
Mrs. Irby Hipp will be host- ton,who has transferred from group of Converse College stu-
ess to her former bridge club The Citadel to PC. dents. Her sister, Ame Lou,
tomorrow in Rock Hill. Miss Katherine Blakely, Miss w m g 0 to Nassau with fellow
Mrs. J. B. Wilder, accom- Margaret Blakely and Miss Converse students for spring
panied by Mrs. G. C. Wilder of Nancy Arrington spent the holidays.
McCormick, spent Sunday in week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. F. C. Pinson had as
Charlotte, N. C., with Miss C. McCarter in West Columbia, week-end guests her grandson,
Sara Louise Wilder, a student Mr. and Mrs.' Wyman Shealy Arthur McQueen, Jr., and his
at Kings College. . accompanied their grandchil- fiancee, Miss Jayne Culbertson,
Bin. O. H. Sheely, Jr., and dren, Eleanor and Binky student at the Woman’s Col-
Miss Vivian Sheely accompan- Shealy, to Orangeburg Sunday. i e ge of North Carolina at
led Mn. Jessie Owens to Co- They had been visiting here Greensboro. Mr. McQueen is a
lumbia recently enroute to her since Thursday. law student at the University
home in Jacksonville, Fla. Mn. C. A. Holland has re- 0 f North Carolina. They attend-
Mn. Emmie McMahan spent turned to her home after being a ed the local fraternity dance
the week-end with relatives in patient at Self Memorial hos- Saturday.
Spartanburg.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blake,
Jr., of High Point, N. C., visit
ed Mrs. Blake’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Ray, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shields
are in Oklahoma City, Okla.,
to lecture at a convention of
the Oklahoma Professional Pho
tographers. They will spend
March 27-29 in Dallas, Texas,
where they will attend a meet
ing of Camera * Craftsmen and
will visit Dr. and Mrs. Cooley
Nabors. Dr. Nabors is a native
of Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. South-
all spent several days recently
in Peteresburg, Va., with his
mother, Mrs. J. E. Southall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne
spent Sunday in Washington,
Ga., with Mrs. Horne’s brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
DeLeon Reynolds, and her
mother, Mrs. P. B. Adair.
Myraa and Tommie Davis of
Greenwood have been spending
several days with their grand
mother, Mrs. T. M. Sease. Also
visiting Mrs. Sease for the week
end were her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
White of Charleston.
Billy Hamer and Keith Tram
mell, cadets at Camden Military
Academy, Camden spent the
week-end of March 19 at home.
Lieut. Col. Robert C. McLees
of Arlington, Va., is visiting his
mother, Mrs. R. C. McLees and
aunt, Miss Sallie Wright.
A1 Reibie, of the University
of South Carolina, Columbia,
spent the week-end with his
uncle and aunt, Mr .and Mrs.
Earl Stewart.
Mrs. W. G. King Sr., ia at
home\after being a patient at
Self Manorial hospital in Green
wood for tw?Tvf«eks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland
flew to Richmond, Va., last Sun
day for a visit with his sister,
Mrs> Charles Willis.
Viriting Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Holcomb on Friday were H. M.
Howard of Campobello, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Holcomb, Sr., and
Mrs. Jessie McCombs of Green
ville, and Mrs. frank Caston
and Frankie of Columbia.
Mr. and Bfrs. Billy Smith and
family of Charleston recently
visited Mrs. Smith’s parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rice and
children visited relatives in
Commerce, Ga., last Sunday.
Miss Beverly Tedards spent
the week-end with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Connor Ted
ards in Anderson. On Saturday
they attended the Block House
races at Tryon, N. C., and on
Sunday were joined in Anderson
by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Ted
ards and Buzzy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs
visited relatives in Rock Hill
Monday.
Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and the
Rev. C. Bynum Betts continue
as patients at Greenville Gen-
ral hospital this week.
Mrs. R. J. Tankersley spent a
few days last week with her
daughter, Mrs. W. E. Kenrick,
in North Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tankers
ley of Augusta, Ga., spent Sun
day with his brother R. J.
Tankersley, and Mrs. Tankers
ley.
Julia McKee, .Kay Patat and
Carolyn Meeks were home for
the week-end from Erskine Col
lege, Due West.
BJr. and Mrs k Floyd Fuller
of Dublin, Ga., were guests
over the week-end of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDan
iel and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel
spent the week-end in Fayette
ville, N. C., with their brother
and son, O. T. McDaniel, and
Mrs. McDaniel.
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. W. P.
Coker, and Mr. Coker in Ashe
ville, N. C.
Mrs. P. M. Pitts and Miss
Essie Davidson attended open
house and the service of dedi
cation for the new building of
Area Five Mental Health in
Greenwood last Sunday.
Ed Perry spent last week in
Jacksonville, Fla., with person
nel of the Community Cash
Stores, Spartanburg.
Mrs. Johnnie B. Haskins was
in Charieston last week-end and
attended Corps Day activities at
The Citadel where her son, Ca
det Bobby Haskins, is a member
of the freshman class.
Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove visited
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her brother, Henry Martin, in
Oteen, N .C., Sunday.
Mrs. Morris Seymour has re
turned to her home on Hickory
Street after a stay at Seif Me
morial hospital in Greenwood.
Miss Jean Layton of Green
ville, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Layton.
Alex Fraser and Jimmy and
Harry Sullivan have returned
to Episcopal High School, Al
exandria, Va., after spending
last week with their parents.
, Attending Corps Day at The
Citadel in Charleston last week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McSween, Lucille and Dicky,
who visited their son, Hap, a
student. Also there for the spec
ial campus observance were
Miss esBeth Fleishman, Bren
da Christopherson and Connie
Simmons.
A. A. Ramage is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Culbert
son, Jr., attended' Corps Day
as guests of their son, Harold,
during the week-end at The
Citadel, Charleston. Misses Lin
da and Phyllis Culbertson and
Connie Simmons were also his
guests.
Seaman Bruce S. Quarles left
Sunday aboard the USS Tatnall
after spending a leave in Clin
ton with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Quarles. Before re
turning to the states March 14
Seaman Quarles spent four and
a half months aboard the Tatt
nall cruising the Mediterranean,
the Riviera, Tunis, Barcelona,
and returning to the harbor at
Charleston.
Visiting Lieut. Col. Richard
W. Ulrich and Mrs. Ulrich last
week were their son, Ricky,
and Marshall Culbreth of Be-
thesda, Md., students at Cush.
i n g Academy, Ashburnham,
Mass. Ricky will remain with
his parents until next Tuesday’
when he returns to Cushing at
the close of spring vacation.
Arriving tomorrow for a few
days’ visit is Miss Eva Ulrich
from Winston-Salem, N. C.,
where she attends Wake Forest
College.
Mountville News
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
Correspondent
CLUB MEETS ^
The Cnfcs Hill and Mountville
Home Demonstration Club met
at the home of Mrs. H. W. Bry
son March 16. Vice-President
Mrs. James Goodman presided.
Mrs. P .H. Miller gave the de
votional. Mrs. Alex Simpson
talked on house planning. After
a recreational program in
^charge of Mrs. Hugh Jones, the
’hostess served a salad course
with cookies and coffee.
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Miss Zelle Crisp and Mrs.
Roy Adams were business visi
tors in Greenville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones
of Charleston, and Miss Eliza
beth Jones of Beaufort, visit
ed their parents during last
week-end.
E. E. Carter is improving at
his home after sugery at Self
Memorial Hospital in Green
wood.
Mrs. Carl Crisp has returned
to her home from Self Memo
rial Hospital in Greenwood
where she was recuperating fol
lowing an automobile accident
in Clinton. Her daughter Miss
Becky Crisp, is recovering from
a broken ankle suffered Friday,
and is at home after being
dismissed from Bailey Memo
rial Hospital in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman
and family of Denmark, were
week-end guests of his father,
S. B. Goodman.
During the week-end, Mr. and
Mrs .Roily Bannister, Jr., and
son. Roily, III, of Raleigh, N.
C,. visited Mrs. Roily Bannis
ter. While here they visited
Mrs. Roy Welbourne and Mrs.
Fred Day in Belton.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hartsell
of Cross Anchor, visited Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Finley Wednes-
day.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Chapman were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Berry in
Greenville.
N^r. and Mrs. L. T. Watts,'
accompanied by their duagh-
ter, Mrs. James Burgess and
son, Lee are visiting Capt. and
Mrs. Howard Byers in Arling
ton, Va., this week..
L. B. Baker was in Columbia
over the week-end and was
joined there by his daughter,
Angela, and Mrs. Baker.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin
cere appreciation for the
kindnesses shown during'the
ness and after the death of
little daughter, Amy. We
ially express our gratitude to
the doctors and nurses In Clin
ton as well as Greenvflle for
their services and to all who
sent cards, flowers, and food;
also the many prayers and
other-tokens of syrhpathy.
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