The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 26, 1965, Image 3
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Mr*. Glen Reaves and soas, panted by her parents, Mr. and
Davey and Mike, were accom- Mrs. Paul Muller, were In Ply'
panted to Atlanta, Ga. Sunday mouth, N. C. this weekend going
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. especially for the wedding of
Davis Pitts where they left by Miss Brenda Warren to Jimmy
plaw for their home in (Man- Barnhill. Miss Muller was solo-
do, Florida. Mrs. Reeves and 1st tor the wedding,
sons had bten visiting for sev- IN MEMPHIS HOSPITAL
eral days here with her parents Mrs. W. G. King, Jr. entered
and also Mr. Reeves* parents, Lamar Unit Baptist Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson of Memphis, Tenn., yesterday
Joanna. where she will undergo ear sur-
EMFLOYEB WITH RUST’S gery. She was accompanied
BEAUTY SHOP from Atlanta, Ga., by Lt. Col.
Miss Bonnie Seawrlght of King.
Ware Shoals recently Joined the Miss Leanna Young left Au-
staff of beauticians at Ruby’s dust 12 for Charlotte, N. C.,
Beauty S. Broad Street where she is associated with
Mrs. G. A. Burton has return- Parker, Gardner Music Com*
ed from a visit with relatives in PW and will also teach private
Lafta. piano lessons.
CAPTAIN CLAYPOOLE AND hoover Huggins of Tampa,
FAMILY MOVED TO CITY Fla ” 11 the ^ week 01
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dubberfy
of Jacksonville, Fla., spent the
week-end with the latter’s aunt,
Mrs. J. B. Wilder, while enroute
to their home in Baltimore, Md.,
where Mr. Dubberly has accept
ed the position as state librari
an.
Captain and Mrs. Calvin R
Claypoole recently moved to our
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis.
Mrs. A. C. Reed, Jr., and
city and are making their home Cr *** 0 ®’
oo aeveUnd st«et
Claypoole I, connected with the T r‘“ , «
military department at Presby- . ^
terian College. "*1“ Asheville, N. C
. T . ... . rrwnirnir 11118 week where they are at-
Mrs. J. I. Adair of GreenviUe ^ ^ Conven-
and Mrs. E,n ^' le “ tion of the South Candina Sav
ner guests of Mr. aba ~-a t
7. ere i in T nCT „ g IJ <, *f ^ -S" rr i®* 8 and Lo«h League
M " Holland on TUestoy. Rickjr is n at
M r - D ^ w „fHailey Memorial Hospital
mell and children of Richnumd, where ^ underwent a tonsUec-
Indiana are vUiting Mr. and ^ yeftefd(ly ,
M ” S - B ^r neU ,^ -i ♦♦ Mr and Mrs. R. P. Skenes
Mr*- W. Q. Grigg of Charlotte, an( j children of Portsmouth,
N. C. and Quay Grigg Jr. of St. Va are viglting her rrSther
Paul, Minn., have returned to Mrs j Speake
their home efter a viilt here Among ^ ltu< j, nU who
with Mr,. Meta Stone and MU. , ered aenUM1 (jnlTmlty thl,
f h "» th ‘>' * t - week In the freshman cU.. are
tended ^Higgins-Stone w«l- ch , rl „ H oUand. Watte Fergu-
ding in Charleston. sun. William Bell, Oeorge Grant
STUDYING AT FURMAN Kenneth Oit, Sue O’Dell. Rob-
Miss Linda Tiller, daughter of -rt Blackwell and Edwih
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Tiller. Miss Kathy Smith has resum-
and Miss Carol Sanders, daugh- ed her studies at Anderson Col
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby San- lege Anderson, after spending
ders, left this week where they the summer with her parents,
are enrolled for the fall semes- Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith iii
ter at Furman University. Kinards.
VISITING IN IRELAND Mrs. Fuller Reese and sons,
Mrs. J. R. Mathews of the Bob and Buck, have returned
Whitten Village staff left by Jet from Monticello, Fla., where
from Charlotte Airport via Ken- they spent the summer with
nedy Airport In New York for Mr. Reese.
London, England to visit friends Miss Mary Jane Addison has
and relatives. From there she returned from a vacation stay
will go to Shannon, Ireland tot at Pawley’s Island.
*the wedding of her niece and the Davis R. Holland is a patient
graduation of her nephew from at Self Memorial Hospital in
college. Greenwood where he underwent
Miss Beverly Muller accom- surgery Monday.
“ITS
NONE
OF
YOUR
BUSINESS’
* ... But the payments on my beautiful home run less
than one hundred dollars per month. When you have
Citizens Federal do the financing . . . you certainly
save.
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CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4 1 /«%
Master Morris Seymour has
returned home following several
days visit with his grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sey
mour, in Bowman, Ga. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris B.
Seymour.
Miss Murray Addison was in
Dunn, N. C., during the week
end, going especially to be a
bridesmaid in the wedding of a
friend and classmate, Miss
Mary Tighman, to Patrick Pope.
Mrs. C. J. Mussel white of Co
lumbia, spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Marie Singley.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Aber
nathy and Mrs. Clinton A. Gilley
of Hickory, N. C., were guests
Sunday of their sister Mrs.
Franck C. Young
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove
visited Mrs. Snelgrove’s broth
er, Henry Martin, in Oteen, N.
C., Sunday.
Mrs. Evelyn Davenport and
son, Stanley, of Connecticut, are
spending a few days with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas.
They accompanied Mrs. Thomas
home after spending several
months with them. On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Ken,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas
and sons, Robert and Ryan,
spent the aftemooh at Lake
Greenwood.
Returning home after two
weeks of training at Fort Stew
art, Ga., with the National
Guard were John Snelgrove and
Larry Motte. Mrs. Snelgrove
had been with her parents while
Mr. Snelgrove was away.
The Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Hay
and children have returned
from a weeks stay In Montreat
at the former’s parents cottage.
They were joined there by Rev.
Hay’s brother and family,
Frank Hay Jr. of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick
and daughter, Dixie, accompan
ied Mrs. Bolick’s mother, Mrs.
W. A. Moorehead to Atlanta,
Sunday, where she boarded a
plane for Houston" Texas to visit
relatives.
Among Clinton girls who are
returning this week to Winthrop
College, Rock Hill, to resume
their studies for the fall quarter
are Janet Johnson, Norma Da
vidson, Jane Ellen Fowler, Reta
Bond, Shirley Estes, Mary Bart
Stump, Jean Arnold, Linda Bo
land, Sandra Dunaway, Alice
Cunningham, Ann Addison, Dix
ie Bolick, Susan Turner, Janice
Pinson, Lee McCall, Sandra Nor
ris, Rose Ann McCrary, Becky
Craven, Susie Black, Marie
King,. Gloria. Jackson, Diana
Sexton, Dianne Pitts and Janet
Hamer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis re
turned Saturday from Black
Mountain, N. C., where they
visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McMurray. While there Mrs.
Loftis and Mrs. McMurray at
tended the Christian Women’s
Organization luncheon at Bat
tery Park Hotel n Asheville, N.
C. Friday Mrs. Loftis and her
sister, Mrs. Mary E. McCoy at
tended the Asheville Teachers’
College Alumnae dinner at War
ren Wilson College near Swan-
nanoa. Mrs. McCoy accompani
ed Mr. and Mrs. Loftis home for
several days visit.
Tommy Addison waa accom- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. have returned from a week’s Dan S. Ferguson, Mrs. Fer- father tai Georgia last week aA<
panied home Sunday by his mo- Stallworth are planning to thove visit with their son and grand- guson and children of Cohim- “The Beatles” shew it
ther, Mrs. Tom Addison, follow- this week into their newly pur- son, Bruce Crouch, and family, bia. the Atlanta an Wot
Ing a visit artth his Mend Tom- chased home on W. Walnut St. and daughter and granddaugh- nr and Mrs I. rarmii w.t day evening before going to
my Trowbridge to HlgbUnd,, N. Mr. «d Mr, Fred BurMtt ter, Mr.. Tom Poole, end Mr. ^ ^ Slmn Mb, B™«.Tc..» Ttandip to
c - Jr children, Reggie and Poole in Miami, Fla. Debbie of Florence sneht the to redding of Ids '
Mrs. Robert Schneider and Lis®, recent vacationed in Taze- Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Fuller week-end with Mrs! Watford’s Ev * UW**. •“* Lt-
daughters have returned to their well > Va > wit h the latter’s and children returned Sunday parents Mr. and Mrs W M ® repo Saturday
home in Three Rivers, Michigan brother and family, Rev. and from a vacation stay in New Burts. * ‘ ’ Fort Bragg,
having visited the past two Bn George Cox. York and the World’s Fair. Mrg E Vir _ n Ahram _ nf William T. Smith spent a
weeks with her parents, Rev. Col. and Mrs. Powell A. Fras- Mrs. Claude Crocker and Greenville' sm>nt weekt vacation at home wMfe
and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser. er have returned to their home Mrs. Abit Alexander spent Fri- h siste ’ JJ* n his parents, Mr. and Mrs. OjS
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Oliver and on Chestnut Street having spent day in Columbia with Mrs. land F. Smith, Sr. He and Us pn—^
children, Damie and Libby, of 8everal months this summer in Paul Martin and family. T . brother and sister-in-law
Jacksonville, Fla., spent last Montreat and other points of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chris Adair, .«*• «n« Mrs. John E. Lind- visited Myrtle Beach for •
week with the fitter’s mother, interest. Jr., and daughter, Mary, at- “J m °\ <*> «mbia, were guests , Uy B ill employed in Civil Ser-
Mrs. S. B. Pruitt. Also Joining Mrs. H. K. Covington, Miss tneded the Ferguson reunion [or sey»ai days last week of vice work la stationed in Fsrt
them was a son and brother, Judy Covington and Al, and Mrs. in Great Falls Sunday. their nephew and niece, Mr. Ritchie, Maryland.
Phillip Pruitt also of Jackson- Jimmy Lyles have returned to Lt. Col. Robert C. McLees Mr ** James Sloan. ——— --
vllle. their home in Richmond, Virgin- and sons, Mike and Zack, of Ricky Ulrich visited his grand- Subscribe to The
CALIFORNIA VISITORS la > following a visit with Miss Arlington, Va., arrived this
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wines and ,ona 80(1 J- Aldine Blakely. week for a visit with his moth-
son, Larry, of Lancaster, Call- Sunday guests of Mr. and er and aunt, Mrs. R. C. Mc-
foraia, are spending this week Mrs. Hugh Jacobs were Mr. Lees and Miss Sal lie Wright,
with Mr. and Mrs. Forresto an< i Mrs. Charles New of Spar- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair
Adair and sons. ‘“burg. visited her brother, the Rev.
Misses Barbara Eichelberger CONVALESCING IN Anderson M. Gray, and Mrs.
and Corrine Boyd returned Fri- _ ATLANTA HOSPITAL Gray in Charleston last week,
day to their homes here having i* ev - an< i Mrs. Alfred L. George W. Copeland contin-
attended summer school at the ® acc ompanied their ues ill and a patient at Bailey
University of Soityh Carolina. dau 8 nter - Leigh, to Atlanta, Ga. Memorial Hospital.
They are the daughters of Msr. eal ^ ler fbl* w te k where she Is Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ctimings
Hugh Eichelberger and Dr. and ® nde r8oing treatment at Emory and daughters, Rachel and
Mrs. D. H. McFadden. Hospital. Mary Camille, of Pace, Miss.,
Mrs. Robert S. Owens of Sum- Lrr ' ® nd Mr *- Richard Mor- spent last week with her sis-
merville is visiting In the home . g . a . n ’ who moved last week to ter, Mrs. R. Chris Adair, Jr.,
of Mrs. John W. Little and other 1,118 clt y fc°m Charlotte, are Mr. Adair and family. Also
friends and relatives. J° me 0n 504 Cedar visiting them during the week
Mr. and Mrs. George Everett T"® y ™ v * ‘wo *ons. were Mrs. Adair’s brother, Col.
and son, Bill and John, of Tho- . L Adair of Greeville,
masville, Ga., were weekend f as . '•turned to her home fol-
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. 16 7} ng a . vi ?i‘ he J? with frlend8 -
Anderson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Slier and
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R 0 y *® n ’ m,t - of Sfby^on, N. Y. t are
Gasque and daughter during the th * la ‘‘ e 5 “ parenU - ^
weekend were their children, Mr. B T ' ? ^? ll “ en * Uu?lr
and Mrs. Dick Gasque of Dillion ^ ttage °" Lake Greenwood. Up-
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gasque ™ Wki ‘ will go to
of GreenviUe. The Dick Casques ™ Spring8 ’ ^ rk - where he
also visited the R. P. Wilders v^,J y aCh at John Brown Uni *
while Mrs. W. A. Moorhead is spend-
visited At Pawleys ing some time in Houston, Tex-
S “ With ^ SOn ’ Wmiam Moor -
Island were Mra. Richard Bu head, and Mrs. Moorhead,
ford, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Yar- Mrs . Guy Copeland and
^^^8“ d.u g b.er, Mr,. Pp „ Crouch,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mein-
vaUle and daughter, Kathy, of
Charlotte, N. C., spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille.
Darryl and Barry Mauldin,
Tommy Beaty, and Woody Dick
erson of Greenville, spent last
week at Myrtle Beach. Darryl
Mauldin has returned to North
Greenville Junior CoUege where
he is a member of the sopho
more class.
Guest last week of Miss Louise
Kern was Mrs. S. A. Kern of
Greenwood. p** »
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Calvert
and Pat, Mrs. D. K. Snelgrove,
Buddy and Richard King visited
Frontierland and the mountains
of North Carolina Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. StUweU
and children, Bradley, Barron,
Blake, and Barry, have return
ed to their home in Houston/
Texas, after spending ten days
with the former’s parents, Mr.
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Charles E. Butler Is now as
sociated with Maxwell Broth-
and Mrs. J. V. Stilwell, Sr. Vis- ers Furniture Company as
iting the Stilwells the past week- salesman. Mr. Butler recent-
end were E. R. Lewis of Hous- ly returned to the community
ton, Texas, Mrs. Stilwell’s sis- following his discharge from
ter, Mrs. C. H. McDowell, of the service of the United
Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. States. He wUl appreciate his
Allen Dominick and Jerry of Sil- friends and customers contact-
verstreet. in him when in need of ser-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett vices.
Jr., and Mr.- and Mrs. Donald
Longshore spent tfie weekend "
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Clinton, S. C.
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at Windy Hill Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cole of
Athens will arrive today to
spend the weekend with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Winn.
Dr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhame
are spending a few days this
week at HUton Head Island.
The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Greer were caUed to Braden
ton, Florida for the funeral ser
vices of a friend, Mr. Whid-
den, earlier this week.
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Dr. and Mrs. Judson Davis
were caUed to Columbia earUer
this week due to the sydden
death of the latter’s uncle, G.
Wilmot Marshall.
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