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THE CLINTON CHBONICLK
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About CHbUmi Foft
Mr. and Mr*. John Mimnaugh at Bon Clarken, N. C. Mr. Rice
and son, Lanty, spent ten days wiU l 0 *® them {oT ^ week-end
vacation with the former's unde “d accompany them home,
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mr. and Mrs. Tsd Davenport
C. Richey at their summer home and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton
at Lake Murray. Lanty remain- spent last week vacationing at
ed for a longer visit. Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. Earl Rice and children, Fleming Mason of Summerton
Jenny and Amy and Mrs. Boyd visited his sister, Mrs. C. D.
Owings are spending this week Nance and niece, Mrs. James
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs*
L. T. Watts In Monntville were
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Simpson and children of
Joanna, and Mr. and Mrs. James
L. Burgess and son, Lee of Flor
ence. Other guest* included Rev.
and Mrs. Wayne Wiggins and
children of Greenville, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. (Gip) Hardigree,
Tom and Clare, of Hartwell,
Georgia.
FLORIDA TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young,
Addison in Joanna during the ’ and children - Carole and
past week. Mn. Nance and Mr. Bob ’ *!* ltor * * SU-
Maton also visited their brother. '"Spring, and other point. In
Joe Mason and family in Pendle-
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ton and another brother, George . ,f? d ^ wis pitts
Mason in Chariotte, N. C. and childrenof Bethune, visit-
Viaitintf F W Uonrl. ^ r * latiVe * her e Week.
nvpr ♦ha ^p.pk-ssnH nt Mil Fourth Michae l Reddeck, member
over the week-end of ttie Fourth o£ ^ Naval ROTC t ^
were her nephew, John McCar- | In i VAr .i, v *
iah V twp. MproHpv, T n K nnv university of South Carolina,
Columbia, is on six weeks re-
cLtUnooM TeM ^ out o' Norfolk, Vo.
„ . ’ no ., pm - of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaff-
c “I' vUitpH Mr and ne F *P«nt several days last
Spartan u g gunday week vacationing at Daytona
ClXn i. ^ Mother Bo-ch, FI. ond visiting ott«r
Arriving later this week for Potoh, of interest along the
a visit with Mrs. R. C. Stewart Florida coast,
will be her children. James F. , ^ry Reddeck left Sunday
Bodie of Primeville, Oregon, Mr. for Charleston where he is al
and Mrs. G. R. Bodie of Norfork, tending summer camp at The
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Citadel for four weeks
Grill of New Orleans. Mr - and Mrs. Charlie Mc-
Mrs. Kenneth R. Bull of Col- Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
umbia and New Port, Rhode Is- McDainel, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
land; Mrs. Haskell Johnson of McDaniel and daugher, Janice,
Orangeburg; Mrs. Lon Courtney attended the McDaniel reunion
Jr. of Johnston; and Mrs. L. C. in Modoc Sunday. They were
McCarthy of Omaha, Nebraska; joined by Mrs. W. P. Coker of
were spend the day guests" of Canton, N. C. Accompanying
Mrs. James L. Walker last Wed- them home was Mrs. N. W.
nesday. McDaniel who had spent the
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner past several weeks with her
and daughters, Cynthia, Melissa son and daugher-in-law, Mr.
and Clare, have returned from a and Mrs. B. W. McDaniel, at
two weeks vacation at the beach Beech Island, Ga.
and also a stay at their cottage Thad Johnson, HI, of Atlan-
on Lake Greenwood. ta, Ga., spent the week-end
ATTEND S. C. PAGEANT with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Among Cllntonians attending T. C. Johnson, r.
the Miss South Carolina Pageant Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico,
last week in Greenville were Mr. Miss Nannie Young Tribble,
and Mrs. Paul Muller, Mr. and Pati and Nancy Plaxico have
Mrs. Ronald Cleaver, Mr. and returned from a week’s stay at
Mrs. Howard Watkins, Mr. and Bon Clarken, N. C.
Mrs. Hugh Williams, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Simmons
and Mrs. Joe Bonds. spent last week in Cookesville,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick Tenn.v with their son-in-law and
spent last week vacationing in daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gatlinburg, Tenn. G. Wrenn, Jr. Mrs. Wrenn and
Returning home Saturday fol- children accompanied them
lowing a weeks stay in Mass, home for a week’s visit with
were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Thom- them and Mr. Wrenn’s pa-
as and sons Rod and Ryan and rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Ott Thomas and Kenneth. Wrenn. Mr. Wrenn will arrive
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. this week-end and accompany
J. B. Snelgrove were Mr. and them home.
Mrs. Henry Martin and famUy M r. and Mrs. L. Ray Pitts
of Charlotte. Mr. Martin re- S p e nt several days last week
mained for a longer visit. vacationing at Hilton Head.
Virginia Guests c c Giles ig visiting his
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. White and son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
daughters, Karen, Marilyn and ^ Mra c. B. Kugler, at Myr-
Janie, of Richmond, Virginia, t ] e Beach
are visiting the former’s mother Mr ^ Mrs Tommy Hor-
Mrs. O. B. King and grandmoth- g er an( j daughter and Mrs. Ida
er, Mrs. R. C. Stewart. Later H 0r g er i e ft Tuesday for a visit
they will visit the latter s pa- with s i s ter and daugher,
rents, Mr and Mrs. J. O. Wise Mrs v w Spinney and fam _
Camer in Marion. jj . n Aust j n Texas. Mrs. Ida
A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horger wiU remain for an ex .
®°” ds was ® ex T ^ orn PS° n tended visit with her daughter.
w o ™ n0 ° ga ; IT' a * Mr and Mrs. G. C. Wilder
B. S. Pinson eft Sunday for a and d hte ^ of McCor .
few days vacation at Pawley. mick spent Sunday with ^
* Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 8 mother ’ Mrr J B -
^ BiT Johnson of Greenville,
grandchildren, Nita, Oege 9 and , ,.». *y, — t r*
Mary King of Mountville. v T ia }'** ^ ™ thtr ' Mr8 ' T ‘ C
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Calvert J <***° n > v , a
and daughter, Patsy, and Miss Gra ce Kay returned
Dianne King visited “Frontier Sunday from a visit with Mr.
Land” in North Carolina last and Mrs. Joe Campbell in El-
week. berton, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl John-
spent several days earlier this son, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ca d-
week with their son and daught- well spent Sunday in Darling-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. HoUand Jr. ton with the former’s daughter,
in Anderson. Mrs. Leroy Bryan, and Mr.
&S0NS
Bryant. Jimmy and Barbara
Bryant returned with their
grandparents for a visit.
Mrs. O. I. Sheely has return
ed from a visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. E. F. Culbreath, in
Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Cul-
breath accompanied her for a
visit.
Mrs. Frank Kellers has re
turned to her home on South
Owens Street after spending
the past six weeks with rela
tives in Kansas.
Mrs. J. A. Harker and grand
children, Miss Gay Harker and
Jim, of Atkins, are visiting
for several days with Mrs.
John T. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Martin
have returned from a month’s
stay in Nashville, Tenn., where
Mr. Martin attended a math
conference a Vanderbilt Uni
versity.
ADAIRS TO VISIT HERE
Lt. and Mrs. Duckett M.
Adair will arrive this week
end from San Angelo, Texas,
for a visit with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Adair and
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Adair.
The Adairs were stationed at
Good Fellow Air Force Base
for the past year and will be
on a six weeks leave of duty
here before laving for a three-
year tour of duty in England.
AT WORLD’S FAIR
Dr. and Mrs. David T. Mix
on and children, Phyllis and
David, left Saturday for New
York and points of interest
along the eastern coast and also
for several days visit to the
World’s Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and
children spent several days
this week vacationing at Cres
cent Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leonard
and family were joined by the
former’s brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard,
of Detroit, Mich., for a stay at
White Lake, N. C., last week.
Later they visited in the home
of the Leonard brothers pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Leonard, in Bennett, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leonard
were accompanied home by
Mrs. Leonard’s sister, Mrs. J.
E. Hardin, of Asheboro, N. C.,
for a visit. Mr. Hardin joined
them this week-end and ac
companied her home.
TO ATTEND MEETING
Mrs. Deli Crews will leave
tomorrow for St. Louis, Mo.,
where she will attend the Na
tional Cosmetologist and Hair
dressers association meeting
for several days.
AT CAMP GREENVILLE
Among Clinton boys at Camp
Greenville are Bill Walker, son
of Dr. and Mrs. James Walker;
Steve Martin, son of Mr .and
Mrs. Harrod Martin; Hugh
Jacobs, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacobs; Larry Brehmer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson
Brehmer; and G. Ramage, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ramage.
The boys arrived at camp Sun
day and will be there for the
next two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brehm
er left Sunday for Atlanta,
Ga., and High Point, N. C.,
to attend the furniture markets.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Childress
and family of Gray Court,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Childress’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Carl Chaney.
Miss Jhne Sturgeon of Dur
ham, N. C., spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. H.
E. Sturgeon. On Sunday Mrs.
Sturgeon accompanied her
daughter home for several
weeks visit.
Mrs. Milford Smith and chil
dren and Mrs. Irvin Shook and
children of New Orleans, La.,
left Sunday for a week’s stay
ta Crescent Beach. They were
joined on Tuesday by Mr.
Smith.
Charles Buice, manager of
Maxwell Brothers Furniture
store, is spending the week in
High Point, N. C., attending
the furniture markets.
NEW YORK VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
Kenningon of Long Island, N.
Y., visited several days last
week with Mr. Kennington’s
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Cooper, Jr.,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Brown
of Bowman, Ga., spent several
days last week with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Seymour and
sons, Morris, Jr., and Donnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holland
recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tiny Lund of Cross at the “Tiny
Lund Fishing Camp” on the San
tee Cooper river. Mrs. Holland
remained for a longer visit and
attended the car races at Day
tona Beach, Florida with Mrs.
Lund and Mrs. Lyle Stelter of
Columbia. Holland joined them
on Friday and visited friends in
Darlington.
RETURNED FROM
WESTERN TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Tru-
luck returned Sunday from sev
eral weeks vacation touring
points of
country to
their daughter and
the Rev. and Mrs. Moat? Cook
and sons In Tylor, Texas aad
from there traveled to Estes
Park, Colorado, for a weeks stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Trniack were ac
companied to Hernando, Miss,
by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young
who visited their son and daagh-
ter-ln-law, the Rev. and Mrs.
Davis Young. On the return trip
home the Trulucks returned to
Miss, and toe Youngs accompan
ied them home.
Mrs. George Huguly is home
where she is convalescing due to
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton
spent the week-end in Decatur,
Ga., with their daughter, Mrs.
George M. Lane and Mr. I^ty.
enroute home from Austin,
Texas where they had visited
another daughter, Mrs. Tom El
liott and Mr. Elliot and also Mrs.
Staton’s brother-in-law and sis
ter, Col. and Mrs. F. K. Law-
ford in San Antonio. They also
made a trip to Laredo, Mexico
while there.
Misses Mary Joe DuPre and
Suzanne Heminger of Abbeville
are visiting the former’s aunt,
Mrs. Morgan Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. David Trice and
daughter, iHinda Hunter, of Fay-
Mrs. East
ter remained for a
Mr
Davis, Mr.
Dunlap, Mr.
Brockenbra
Mary Lee,
Mr. and Mrs.
and ThornwcQ, HI,
wood, attended the
ly reunion at the
cottage In Warrenton, On.
Jane and Tim Tlmmon—i are
spending two weeks wtth Chair
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Nance in Leland, Via.
Mrs. Ernest Cushman
dren, David, Mark, Kathy
Liza of Chattanooga, Tens,
visiting her mother, Mrs.
W. Taylor.
Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger, Mr.
and Mrs. John Townsend of An
derson, and Mrs. Eichelberger’s
niece, Miss Dorothy Watson of
Atlanta, Ga., will leave Saturday
on a tour to Nassau.
Mrs. C. D. Nance and Flem
ing Mason were in Pendleton last
Thursday for the funeral of W. H.
Aull.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel
visited friends in Bethany and
Fountain Inn last week.
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