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CHnUm, 8. Thmdajr, Jsm 17, IMS CLINTON CHBONICLK WHO'S WHERE 8SS4S4I m SSS-1SI7 Umm §t Mr. and Mn. J. B. Jacks of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of McCormick, J. D. Ma her and Mrs. Ada Campbell of Spartanburg were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith and Mrs. Joyce Humphries spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Madison and family of Anderson spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Belle Henderson. Mrs. E. C. Culbreath of Char lotte, N. C., visited her mother, Mrs. 0. I. Shealy last week. Miss Pat Chisholm left Friday for Charlottesville, Va., where she attends graduate echoed of the University of Virginia, after spending a week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. w. Q. Chis holm. Lt and Mrs. Paul Watts and son, Paul, Jr., of Ft. Bliss, Texas are visiting here this week with Mrs. Watts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davis nn d the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Watts, coming especially for the wedding of Mrs. Watts’ sister, Miss Emily Davis *tid Barry Whitman which took place Sunday. IN WILLIAMSBURG FOR SUMMER Miss Marjorie Arnold was a recent guest of Miss Jean Speer, a classmate at the College of William and Mary at Miss Speer's home in West Palm Beach, F a. After spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold she has re turned to Williamsburg, Va. where she will work for Colonial WiHIamsburg this summer. Miss Arnold, a rising junior, was on the Dean’s List for the past se mester. Little Deborah Truluek of Nor- fo’k, Va., is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck. Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Horne of Warner Robins, Ga., spent the week-end with the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne. ON TRIP TO NASSAU Mrs. L. L. Young left today for St. Petersburg, Fla., to visit her sister, Mrs. Murray Mixon. Mrs. Young, Mrs. Mixon and Miss Grace Cameron of St. Petersburg will leave next week for a trip to Nassau. On the return trip they will visit points of interest on the East coast. Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Cooper spent last week in Pensacola, Fla., with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thom B. Cooper, Bo and Todd. Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair left today for Hampton, Va., where they will spend the sum; mer with their daughter, Miss Vivian Parks Adair. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Carson have been spending two weeks in Walterboro with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carson going especially for the graduation of their niece from high school. While away they also visited in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Young and children, Charlie, Marty, and Julian of Sparta, N. C., spent the past week-end with Mrs. Young’s mother, Mrs. L. L. Young coming especially for Mrs. Young’s class reunion. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck were Mrs. Lewis Scruggs, and children, Callie, Steve, Rickey and Gwen of McCormick, Mrs. Arnold Batchelor and son, Eric of New port, R. I. and Norris Ware of I.incolnton, Ga. f t Col. W. G. King, Jr., of D'>bb r.s AFB, Ga., spent the. week-end at home coming for ♦he wedding of Miss Ann John son and Lt. (jg) Charles Growl " h i h took place Saturday eve- ni:- 1 ". Mr. red Mrs. Harvey W. Lay- t'n of Charlotte, N. C., and Charles K. Layton of Waycross, Cra. spent the week-end with heir brother and sister-in4aw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Layton coming especially for the reunion at Thornwell. Miss Jean Layton of Greenville joined them during the weekend. Norman and Bgftiy Dixoat. left Friday for Camp Mac in the Cheha Mountains near Tat ladega, Ala. The boys will en joy two weeks of camping ac- tvities. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Dixon and daughter, Connie, of Miami, Fla., spent the week-end with the former’s brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dixon, and Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs.' W. L. Marshall. Miss Leanna Young has joined i w . fri « nd » for a trip to points of Mrs. Clyde Ehrhardt and interest in California, sons, Britt and Mike, of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. George Everett Ga., arrived last Friday for a and sons, BUI and John, of Thom- ! week’s visit with friends in the asville, Ga., were here for the ! city- week-end, coming especiaUy for Jimmy Sullivan, son of Dr. the Johnson-Crowl wedding Sat- I and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan, wUl urday evening. Mrs. Everett leave Sunday for New York served as matron of honor, where he wiU work during the Dr. and Mrs. E. Bryan Keisler summer months at Camp Adi- and Mrs. Keisler’s sister, Mrs. rondack WUdnerness for boys. Toye Woodruff, have returned Mrs. Robert Vance and chil- from Baton Rouge, La., where dren are spending some time at t^y visited the Keisler’s son, About CHutoa Folk W I ALVIN WHITMIRE MICHAEL LYON Barcraft Promotes Two Alvin Whitmire, life-long resi- Frank C. Lyon of West Main Pawley’s Island " Dr James e. Keisler, Mrs Keis- dent °* CUnton 81x1 former pur- Street in Laurens. He attended Recent guests of Dr and Mrs ler and famUy. chasing director at Barcraft the University of Southern Mis- James Walker and family were HOME FROM HOSPITAL In '- h « graduation from the former’s m o t h e r Mrs Mrs. W. R. Anderson Is conva- ””“ Uv * ’’tee-president, accord- Laurens High School George Walker and also his 'Mg‘"S her home on Wert *" •“»>uKement made He is a member of the First aunt, Mis Orlena Cartledge of W* 1 *" following eye sur- d ^ ntly b, '-' n,n B * rne, ' »”•*- ^thfl^urens'jmtorCtaS Johnston 8«ry and stay at Emory Univer- aem . > - - . ana tnej^urens Junior Chamber ON TRIP TO IRELAND sit y Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. Whitmire, a graduate of Clin- of Commerce. Mrs Rufus E Jr Mr - and Mrs. Anderson returned ton High School, received a BS Lyonhas been associated with accomnanied hJr mrS fnd from Atlanta Monday and were degree in business from Presby- 5 arcraf f H ° mes for three years. faX^ Mr accompanied by Mrs. Ander- terian CoUege in 1981. Before Formerly he was employed in noiJrtv Ch l ! sons’ sister, Mrs. Roy Tabor of joining the staff at Barcraft he the plant on the assembly Une. Doherty, to Ireland for several xift on Ga., who wiU remain was associated with Clinton Cot- After serving six months in the weeks visit with relatives and with her during her con vales- ton Mills in the spinning depart- Armed Services, he returned to fnends. Mrs. Sadler wiU ac- cence ment. Barcraft and has worked in the company her parents to their Mr and Mrs Lyndel Poe of He is married to the former Purchasing department for the home in New York before re- Goldsboro, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Anita Rice of Newberry and they P ast six months, turning home. Dm, Rogge of Charieston, spent h * ve one young son, Michael. B °th men have already assum- Mrs. Carl Leonard and chU- the week-end with Mrs. Poe’s Whitmire and his family are ed their new duties, dren visited last week with rela- and Mrs. Rogge’s parents, Mr. members of Calvary Baptist tives in Ashe boro and Greens- and Mrs. Harwood Nelson and Church. He has been a member RETURN FROM GERMANY boro, N. C. Mr. Leonard joined on Saturday attended the John- ot the Army National Guard fbr Major and Mrs. Benjamin F. them the latter part of the week son-Crowl wedding. Also visiting ten years. Ivey and children, Cindy and and accompanied them home. 016 Nelsons were their son, Bill Whitmire has served Barcraft Frank, arrived Monday at the Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith Nelson, who is attending Uni- in many capacities but more re- home of Mrs. Ivey’s mother, and son, Phil, and David Mixon verslt y °f South Carolina sum- cently handled all- purchasing Mrs. Robert Wysor. The Iveys spent several days last week at mer sch001 at Myrtle Beach, and f° r H 1 * company. have been in Germany for the Myrtle Beach Miss Neva Mahoney of Colum- H was also disclosed that Mi- past four years. Mrs. Ivey and Mr and Mrs R E J chael (Mike) L y° n has been P 1 * 0 * children will make their home ni . ' . , , ’ Mrs. Paul Muller and daugh- moted to purchasing director for In Clinton for the next year' ^'m last wik at P.wlev . lt' ter ' B«*eriy. and Mi„ Suianne the plant white Major Ivay’. duty will f'JV 81 y 8 18 ' Watkins left Tuesday for several L y° n is th<1 son of Mr. and Mrs. take him to S. Viet Nam. Mrs. P. M. Clements and daughter, Kathy, and Diane Webb of Charleston, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake, and at tended the Johnson-Crowl wed ding on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Horace McMillen and children of In man, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Irene Pitts and family, and attended the Johnson-Crowl wedding Satur day evening. Mrs. Julian Coleman has re- trned from a few days stay in Hendersonville, N. C., going es pecially for the funeral services of L. A. Tibbitts on Saturday. Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., and son, Warren, spent yester day in Washington, Ga., with her mother, Mrs. P. B. Adair, and sister, Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., and Mr. Reynolds. Billy Trammell will enter Self Memorial Hospital in Green wood where he will undergo surgery Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Poe and daughter of Goldsboro, N: C., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rogge of Charleston, and Billy Nelson of Columbia, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster spent the weekend at Myrtle Beaqh. Mrs. Tommie Lewis of Abbe ville is visiting for several weeks with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson. The nounced tor gamaa la a ball league which gat* on Monday. AU games wUl be; athletic field near High School at S:1 Following Is the June 21 — Lydia vs. Baflty. June 22 — Hampton North vs. Hampton South. June 24 — Lydia vs. Hanuptan North. June 25 Bailey vs. Hampton South. June 28 — Lydia vs. Hampton South. June 29 — Bailey vs. Hampton North. July 1 —- Bailey vs. Lydia. July 2 — Hampton South vs. Hampton North. July 4-10 — Vacation. July 12 — Bailey vs. Hampton South. July 13 — Lydia vs. Hampton North. July 15 — Hampton North vs. Ballsy. July 16 —Lydia vs. Hampton South. July 19 — Lydia vs. Ballsy. July 20 — Hampton North va. Hampton South. July 22 — Lydia vs. Hampton North. July 23 — Bailey vs. Hampton South. July 26 — Lydia vs. Hampton South. July 27 — Bailey vs. Hampton North. days stay with Mr. and Mrs. lAttet (feu dee tfOuiv dodtot... &Unq ifOun 'PtMCftlpttOK to-— Dial 833-1220 land. Richard Rhame, who has u . ... 0 completed his duty’ with the U. vaimah 8 ^ f y 10 Sa ' S. Army, has enrolled for sum- Dr a ’ nd Mrs Mac poole and mer school at Clemson Univer- chMnn< Mark and Le8lle> of sity. He is the son of Dr. and Spartanburg, and Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Joe B Godfrey and chUdren, Mrs. R. M. Fuller and daugh- Beth and Brannon, of Columbia, ter, Susan, spent several days spent the week-end with Mrs. this week in Charieston. M. C. Poole. WhUe here Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Neal Mrs. Godfrey made a trip to and daughters, Elizabeth Ann Forest City, N. C., where they and Martha Jean, are to arrive will be permanently located, this week for a visit with Mrs. Claude Workman of Ma- friends. The Neals are former rion, N. C., spent the week-end residents of this city. They are M* 88 Agnes Davis and at- now making their home in taadad the Thornwell Orphanage Michigan. alumni homecoming. Captain and Mrs. Joe Maupin Mr8- Iyan Woods and Mrs. and chUdren, Scott and Beth, DeYoung Waited Mr. left Monday tor Norfolk, Va., * 0 S, v De I 0U " fI 1 " where Mrs. Maupin and chU- on SMniU l' T b » 1 ' we " 1 * ... ,... especially to see their new dren grandson and nephew. Mrs. De- Maupin is stationed in South Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodges in Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone and son, Donald, and Mrs. E. Kin- Young remained for a few days. VISITING SISTER Mrs. E. N. Morrow of Lake land, Fla., is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. John W. Little.. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Mike and Ronnie, of Collision on W. Main St John Henderson, of Rt. 1, traveling west on W. Main St. at Sloan St. in a truck Sunday afternoon about 3:30, collided with a 1964 Dodge owned and driven by Jimmie Arthur Wilkie of 300 Beauregard St. Wilkie's wife and small grandson, passengers in the car, were treated for injuries at Bailey Memorial Hospital and dismissed. Wilkie was admitted for a stay of several days. Hen derson was not injured, it was stated. Lt. Rufus King and Officer Allen Simmons of the city police force in vestigated.—Photo by Paul Quinton. up Do You Know the Answers? ' A When it’s a question of bankin';, you’ll find that a full-service bank provides the perfect answer every time! Join the many busy people who ’’bank” on us for expert one-stop service with ail their banking needs. Come in for prompt, courteous assistance. BANK OF CLINTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Semi-Annually ney Huggins of North Charles- Colurabiaj were here for the ton, visited Mr. Stone’s mother, W eek-en d attending festivities at Mrs. Metta Stone, on Sunday. — ALSO — » • HATS • SHOES • SHIRTS • SLACKS • SOCKS • TIES • BELTS • TIE TACKS • HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERWEAR • COSMETICS • AND MANY OTHER GIFT IDEAS. 3HI 1 MAXIMUM W JOHNSON'S MEN'S SHOP Thornwell Orphanage during the alumni homecoming, along with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. VISit DAUGHTERS AT CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Jenkins of Charleston spent the week-end with their daughter and son-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. James Mac donald. On Sunday the Macdon alds and Jenkins visited their daughters and granddaughters, Margaret and Jenks, at Camp Illahee in Brevard, N. C., where the girls are camping for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fulmer and family, Bobby, Mary Edith, and Johnny, were in Seneca during the week-end, going es pecially for the wedding of Miss Sylvia Pitts to Clifton Rogers Adams John, Jr., was a member of the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Young and children, Charlie, Marty and Julian, of Sparta, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. L. L. Young, coming especially for the class reunion of Mrs. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Garrard John son and Marty of Savannah, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and family of Greer, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, coming especially for the wedding of their sister and aunt, Miss Ann Johnson, to Lt. Charles Harry Crowl on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Creighton and children, Jim and Kathy, are spending this week touring points of interest along the west coast and central part of Flori da. Later tihs week they will return to Jekyll Island, Ga., for a few days visit. Dr. and Mrs. L. 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