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/ ■ 1 ObUm, & CL, Thursday, July 22, 1965 THE CLINTON CHKONICLE WHO’S WHERE MMM1 « ilt-illT About CHbUmi Folk Mrs. M. C. Poole returned last week following a trip to New York and the World's Fair. Mrs. Poole was accompanied by a group of ladies from the Joanna Woman’s Club. Visiting Mrs. Poole this week is her grand son, Mark Poole of Spartanburg, w son of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Baughn were called to Chattanooga, Tenn., recently due to the death of his father, John G. Baughn. On the return trip they were ac companied by Mrs. Baughn’s mother, Mrs. John Gosett, and an aunt, Mrs. Maude Baughn, who remained for a few days. Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Keith Adair and Ed Pitts vis ited the Kings Mountain Nation al Military Park, Kings Moun tain, N. C., and the museum in the Andrew Jackson State Park, Lancaster, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and children, Jackie and Debbie, Mrs. Dickie Jackson and chil dren, Wendy and Rick, visited friends in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isom Smith and granddaughter, Teresa, of Fort Mill, spent Saturday with the lat ter’s sister, Mrs. J. B. ! Snel- 1 grove, Mr. Snelgrove and fam ily. They came especially to visit Henry Martin, brother of Mrs. Smith, who has been visit ing the Snelgroves. On Sunday Mr f and Mrs. Snelgrove accom panied Mr. Martin to his home in Oteen, N. C. Mrs. George R. Futhey and children, Emily, Martha, Han nah, and Bryan will leave to morrow for their home in Wood ward, Pa., after visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie S. McMillian, and sister, Mrs. Lea- man Jones and family. Enroute home they will visit another sis ter, Mrs. Fred Adams, and Mr. Adams in Raleigh, N. C. George W. Copeland returned riday from Charleston where he was a patient at the South Carolina Medical College Hos pital the past two weeks and is convalescing at his home on North Adair Street. Mrs. J. D. Jeanes and Mrs. James Jeanes of Lyman spent Sunday in Atlanta, Ga., with the former's son. Jack Jeanes, who is a patient at the Veterans Hospital. Dr. Jamre Jeanes of Lyman, and P. C. Jeanes of Au gusta, Ga., spent the day here with J. D. Jeanes. Mrs. F. M. Cleckley of Waiter- boro, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. O. Grout, and aunt, Mrs. Edgar Blakely. Mrs. Annie Bell Brown has re turned from a week’s visit with her brother, James A. Poole, in Dunn,,N. C. Sherry, Kristie, Charlene and Mari-Beth Anderson of Jackson- sonville, Fla., are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Louise B. Anderson. Visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan are the latter’s mother, Mrs. C. G. Far rell of Aberdeen, N. C., and also a niece, Miss Leslie Sessoms of Southern Pines, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rhame of Atanta, Ga., spent the week end with the former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhame. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tedards and children, Lewis Hammett and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hiers spent last week at Ocean Drive Beach. Mrs. Ernest Chaney is spend ing some time in Pittsburgh, Pa., with her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Beeman nad Mr. Beeman. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nabors and children, Judy and Jeanie, Lynn Coleman and Cynthia Hol land of Charlotte, N. C., are CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -ft FOR TYFC FOR TYRE 8 001* IuMms 7.60-15 tube type 8.25 14 tub«Ri« 8.45-15 tub*-type 7.10-15 tub ileu 8.15-15 UMtoM BLACKVWALL8 *3 LESS 'Plus tax and trada-in tira off your car. Tircston* De Luxe Champion New Treade RETREADS OS SOUND TIRE BODIES OB ON YOUR OWN TIRCS WHITEWALLS MACWMMLLa $ 2 for only ANY SIZE 0424 BLIIM KLR LANITRN COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY “Customer Satisfaction Guarantesd’ 205 North Broad Straot Dial -883-0780 vacationing this wtek. Mrs. Na bors’ sister, Mrs. Hugh Morgan and grandson, David Drew of Laurens joined them for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole man will spend a few days also during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frits L. Pearson have returned from a visit with their son, David Pearson and family in New York. While in New York they visited the. WorldX Fair and many other places of interest. Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., is convalescing at tome following an illness and hospital stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman and sons, Ace, III and Henry, are vacatining at .Daytona Bsach> Fla., and visiting other points of interest in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollis and daughter, Nancy, spent a few days last week in Charles ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne were in Charlotte, N. C., Mon day for the funeral of Robert H. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fakkema and family moved this week to Columbia where he has accept ed a position ss assistant to the Regional director for the Synod of South Carolina. The Fakkemas are spending the summer at Montreat, N. C. RECEIVES DISCHARGE Johnnie R. Horton, QM 2, has received his discharge from the U. S. Navy, following several years service, and is now with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton. Brad Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, of Starkville, Mis., is visiting for several days with George Cornel son, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James Macdon ald and family are spending this week at Pawleys Island. Mr. and Mrs. George Brock- enbrough and Dr. and Mrs. Al len G. Arscott visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lee in Montreat, N. C., during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dixon and family are spending the week touring points of interest in Florida. Mrs. James L. Walker and her mother, Mrs. Ernest Koty, of Columbia, visited last week in the mountains of North Carolina and Virginia with relatives and friends. Visiting with Dr. Walker and sons while Mrs. Walker was away were Dr. Walker’s mother, Mrs. George Walker, and an aunt, Miss Orlena Cartledge of Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs visited their son, Hugh, Jr., at Camp Greenville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland visited their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith, in Columbia over the week-end. Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall returned Thursday folowing several weeks stay in Montreal, N. C. Mrs. B. B. Kirkland of Colum bia, visited her daughter, Mrs. Judson Davis, this week. WINS TRIP William S. Hatton, local re presentative for Security Life and Trust Insurance Company, has won a trip to their National Convention. The trip was based on sales quotas which Mr. Hat ton qualified. The convention will be held in Hollywood, Florida the week of July 24 thru 29th. Mrs. Hatton will accompany him on the trip/p Misses Donn^Hall and San dra Smith of Charlotte, N. C., visited Miss Debbie Simpson last week. ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. John R. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe HpUand and daughter, Cindy, attended the State Independent Grocery Convention in Columbia last weeek. Mr. Holland was elected president for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith and children, Gale and Barry, and Miss Anne White of Blacks burg and Mrs. Irvin Shook and children of New Orleans, La., returned Sunday following a week’s stay at Crescent Beach. Mrs. W. W. Harris and sister. Miss Margaret Bethea of Co lumbia, spent the week-end in Newberry with Mrs. Harris’ grandchildren, Elizabeth and Foster Senn, while Mr. and Mrs. Senn visited in Charleston. G. A. Black is convalescing at his home due to illness and stay at the Newberry hospital. MERER FOR FUNERAL Out of town relatives and friends here Saturday for the funeral of L. C. Bond included: Mrs. Azilee Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Jay, and Mike Jay of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bond, Stanley, Jr., and Mrs. Bessie Ulmer of Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. H. L. Baggott, Mrs. Tom Funderburke, Cheraw; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Curtis, Paxville; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniels, Elizabeth Ann and Curtis of Mnaning; Mrs. Pete Hagins, Bill, Mike, and Susan Hagins, Ann Anderson, Mrs. Jimmie Gil more and Mr. Kldwah of Colum bia; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ander son, Jr., and Paul, HI, and Sha ron, Macon, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Langley, Janet and Jimmie, Atlanta, Ga.;--Mrs. W. W. Pet- tus, IV, Cambridge, Mass.; Louis Anderson, Lemoore, Cal.; Mrs. Lee Beaudrot, Leland Beaudrot, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Beaudrot, Mrs. Ernest Young, Mrs. John T. Young, Mrs. W. A. Mauldin, Clarence Beaudrot, Mrs. Helen Godsey, Mrs. Eu gene Pratt and Miss Sunbeam Andrews of Greenwood. The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr will return this week-end follow ing several months visit with their daughters and families and other points of interest. In June they were in Miami, Fla., for the Baptist World Alliance Con gress and also visited a daugh ter, Mrs. James Hahn and fam ily in Lakeland. From there they traveled to Princeton, N. J., to attend the Princeton Theological Seminary for two weeks and al so visit with another daughter, Mrs. Richard Loveland and fam ily in Bridgton, N. J, This week they are visiting with their other daughter, Mrs. W.' W. Smith, and family in Charleston. Mrs. J. L. Anderson of Wilson, N. C., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson last week. Visiting this week are Mrs. George Everett and sons, Bill and John, of Thomasville, Ga. VISITING IN TENN. Retired Col. and Mrs. P. A. Rushton of Memphis, Tenn., spent several days last week with thier daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ouzts and daughters, Lisa and Tina. Mrs. Ouzts and daughters ac companied them home for sev eral weeks visit. ATTENDING WORLD’S FAIR Mrs. L. S. Lockett and Mrs. J. R. Mathews joined a group of South Carolina state employees for a tour of the World’s Fair and New York City. Included in the group from this city are Misses Dianne Ledford and Di anne Ash ill. Also atending from Kinards are Mrs. Willie Mae Bolick and daughter, Mrs. Syl via B. White. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Boland and children, Bobby and Bill, are vacationing this week at Surf side Beach. Dr. and Mrs. George Belling- rath were in Hendersonville, N. C., recently to visit hteir grand children who are at camp. Larry Mobley is camping at Camp Mondamin at Tuxedo, N. C., and Julia at Camp Ton-A-Wan- dah. Larry and Julia are camp ing during the months of July and August. They are the chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Made Mob ley of Troy, N. C. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lindsay, Rickie, Cathey and Robert of Bennetts- ville; Dewey Riddle and daugh ters, Pat and Terry, of Burling ton, N. 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