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' f CBatoa, 8. C, Thunday, July 8, IMS THX CLINTON CHSONICLK | — _ a. 8 r atronro The Chronicle Advertiaers 4U IfitUC - 6Unq qeut 4*0**tptt0K l|euHqfe> <Pluv«iu»cH Dial tSt-12» WHO’S WHERE e e • — As HM84I m m-Ittf Mr. and Mn. Irby L. Chandler and children, Lyn, Richard and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Chandler of Hopewell, Va., spent the past week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. W. W. Harris spent the Fourth holidays in Newberry with her daughter, Mrs. George Senn and Mr. Senn. They were Joined by her sister, Min Mar garet Bethea of Columbia. Rer. and Mrs. P. L. Bouk- night of Columbia were guests of friends here Sunday and at tended the funeral services of Mrs. Kenneth Haselden. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Q. Sowers, of Bat Cave, N. C., visited friends here Tuesday and Wednesday. They were over night guests of her sister, Mrs. David Bledsoe and Mr. Bledsoe in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Blake have returned to their home in High Point, N. C., after spending the Fourth holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Ray. Rev. and Mrs. Albert S. Her- vey, of Greenville, were here Sunday for the funeral of Mrs. Kenneth Haselden. Mrs. D. B. Durden and chil dren have returned to their home in Columbia after spend ing several days with her mother, Mrs. A. G. Sublett. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill and children are spending this week in Anderson with Mrs. Hfll’s . brother and slsteN!n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Dawson and son, Wendy, spent the holi days at Isle of Palms with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daw son. Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, of Rock Hill, was the overnight guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. C. Shealy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and Julie Johnson spent the holidays at the Wilson cottage on Hart well Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tucker and Ty are vacationing this week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Chap man and children, John, Jane and Jim of Charleston spent the week-end with the latter’s moth er, Mrs. J. H. Donnan here and the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman in Mount- ville. TO BEGIN RESIDENCY IN NEW ORLEANS Dr. and Mrs. Ed Camp and son, Wey, spent several days during the week-end with Mrs. Camp’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Oeland, while enroute to New Orleans where Dr. Camp will be gin his residency. Also visiting Mrs. Qeland wag another daugh ter, Mrs. Carroll Hart and chil dren, Martha and Carroll Brown of Belton. Miss Marion Burts and mo ther, Mrs. W. L. Burts spent the week-end in Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Ashby and son, Ronald, of Frankfort, Kentucky, arrived during the week-end for several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Mul ler. Ronald remained for a long er visit. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Sr., spent last week with their son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Jr., who have recently moved to Fort Walton Beach, Florida where Dr. Baker is practicing dentistry. Warren White has returned to his home at Virginia Beach, Va., after a visit with his mother and grandmother, Mrs. O. B. KIngand Mr. King, and Mrs. R. G. Stewart. Sgt. Pete Cranford recently visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cranford and children, Johnny and Alice while enroute to Okinawa where he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pearson and children, Rita and Chris, h:ve returned from a tour of the South Carolina coast visiting many points of interest including the Isles of Palms and Mrytle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Addy and small son, Mark, of Lakeland, Fla., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Sr., during the Fourth holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and sons, Rod and Ryan, and Mr. Thomas’s father, Mr. Ott Thomas left Saturday for a weeks stay with their sisters and daughters in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. James Kernells are spending the week in Michi gan. Mrs. George Bodie and child ren, Wanda, Kathy, and Tina, and Mrs. Bodie’s father, Mr. Edgar Frazier are vacationing this week with their aunt and sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter Cros by in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Snel- - grove visited at Lake Greenwood this week. VISITORS FROM OHIO Miss Elizabeth Bfcrron and Miss Vida HaU of Akron, Ohio, were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. William Redd Turner. Misses Sara Sadler and Susan Turner spent the week-end in Charleston with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Haywood. Dr. and Mrs. William Redd Turner spent the holiday week end with Mrs. Turner’s sister, Mrs. W. P. Fleming in Macon, Georgia. Mrs. W. O. McGee has as house guests Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bur ton and Mrs. Bill Hale of Gas tonia. Also visiting for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Har ris and family of Savannah, Ga. While here they also visited their mother, Mrs. Nancy Har ris at Bailey Memorial Hospital where she is a patient. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam and daughter, Kathy, of Ridgewood, N. J., are visiting the former’s sisters, Miss Kate Milam, Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Mr. Ballard. Master Petty Officer Roy Ful ler, Mrs. Fuller and their four sons of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with the former’s sis ters, Mrs. Ben Mauldin and Mrs. Bill Gambrell.. They were en route to Little Rock, Ark., to visit Mrs. Fuller’s relatives. On Saturday, the Fullers accom panied by Mrs. Mauldin and Mrs. Gambrell visited another sister, Mrs. Harold DeGroot and chil dren in Elberton, Ga. Mr. and Mrs, Lonnie S. Mc Millan are visiting relatives and friends In Prescott, Ar., and other towns nearby. They also visited the former’s niece, Mrs. Grace Bryant in Mt. Ida, Ark. Mrs. John B. Pittman and children of Rockingham, N. C., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Irene Little. ErsUne Blakely and daughters, Donna, Barbara, Lynn and Pa tricia Irene of Washington, D.C., are visiting friends and relatives here. Misses Donna, Barbara Lynn and Patricia Irene are also visiting with relatives in Gray Court. Mrs. John R.’ Holland has re turned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Rutherford and Mr. Rutherford in Rich mond, Va. She accompanied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Childs and sons of Atlanta, GaG. IN CHARLESTON HOSPITAL George W. Copeland Is a pa tient at the South Carolina Medi cal College Hospital in Charles ton where he continues ill. Mr. Copeland was transferred to Charleston from Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood. Mrs. Cope land is in Charleston with him, HOME FROM HOSPITAL George Corley returned home Friday from Self Memorial Hos pital in Greenwood where he has been a patient for several weeks following injuries received in an accident, and is , convalescing nicely. Mrs. Horace Payne and grand daughter, Rente HoUis, are on a tour of northern United States and Canada. Ginger Brown of Mount Plea sant is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Holland. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown, and her sis ter, Genie, will spend this week end with the HoUands. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., and son, Warren, are spend ing several days at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour and boys spent the weekend in Bowman, Georgia with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seymour. Dr. and Mrs. Marc Weersing and son, Barry, spent the holi day weekend in Montreat, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Giles, Adrian Giles and Miss Barbara Frazier of Joanna spent the Fourth holidays at Myrtle Beach with the former’s sister, Mrs. C. B. Kugler and Mr. Kugler. Mrs. J. B. Adcock of Cushing, Okla, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Maude Bryson in Mount- ville. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp son are spending the week in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. and Mrs. Noion Carter and son, Kenneth, are spending several weeks at Bon darken, N. C. Master Bill Hill spent several days last week with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Davis B. Holland Jr. in Anderson. On Fri day Mr. and Mrs. Holland ac companied him home and visit ed Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Davis HoUand Sr. during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. . Young and daughter, Kay, left Monday for a visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McClure in Sylacauga, Alabama. While there, Kay will also visit in the home of Jerry Robb and parents in Montgomery. Mrs. Charles Waldron and children returned home Satur day following a stay at St. Pet- tersburg, Florida, and other points of Interest. They were ac companied home by Mr. Wal dron who had joined them mi Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Addy and son from Lakeland, Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs L. H. Bagwell during the 4th of July weekend. Dr. and Mrs. David T. Mixon and children, Phyllis and David, spent the holiday visiting rela tives and friends in Loris and Conway Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart during the holiday weekend were their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Rainey of Clemson and also daughter- in-law, Mrs. Carroll Hart and children, Carroll Jr. and Martha of Belton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Tur ner and daughters returned during the weekend following a ten day stay at Pebble Beach. This week they are spending some time at their cottage on Lake Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beckman of Lodi, California returned by plane to their home following several days visit here with the latter’s mother, Mrs. R. E. Fer guson Sr., having been called here due to the death, of her brother, R. E. Ferguson Jr. Mrs. R. E. Ferguson spent last week with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ferguson and children in Greenville. Dr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhame spent the 4th of July weekend with Mrs. Rhame’s sister, Mrs. James Murrah and Mr. Murrah at their mountain home in North Carolina. They were joined by their son Richard Rhame and Miss Rita Chandler of Columbia. Bill Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, is spend ing the summer months in Shel by, N. C. where he is tennis in structor for the city. Spending the 4th of July week end in Montreat, N. C. were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Powell Frazier, Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gettys and son, Joe Jr., and Miss Sister Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel left yesterday for Asheville, N. C., where they are visiting the former's sister, Mrs, W. P. Coker and Mr. Coker. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely have returned from a two weeks stay in New York and Maine. They came back by Boston, Mass., where they attended the graduation of their son, Robert Neely, from Harvard Business School. Robert aiccompanied them home. 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