The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 16, 1965, Image 3
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Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, SopUmber li, 19W
THE CLINTON GBW»OCLK
WHO’S
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RoporUd By
Naomi Soymur
MS-0641 or MI-1817
Itops of Intorost About CHuton Foil
Mr«. J. H. Whiteside of Col
umbia was the weekend
of Mrs L. S. Lockett.
M|\ and Mrs. Tan Ray recen
tly spent several days in North
Augusta visiting their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Brown.
* Wilton Lanfard of Charlotte
spent Tuesday with his sister,
Mrs. C. K. Snelgrove and family.
Mrs. Gary Holcombe and son
Brent attended the Jackson re
union at Greer Creek on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Chandler of Columbia,
spent the past weekend at Ocean
Isle Beach. Joining them Were
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Riddle and
daughter, Terry, of Burlington,
N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Lindsay and family of Bennetts-
ville.
IN BAILEY MEMORIAL
Louie Thornley continues ill
and a patient at Bailey Memo
rial Hospital.
Miss Janet Johnson and Jane
Ellen Fowler, both students at
Winthrop College spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fowler.
Mrs. James R. Horton pnd
son, Channing and John have re
turned to their home in Chatham,
N. J., following a visit here with
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler
and Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns
of Mountville visited recently in
the mountains of North Carolina.
' Cadet Harold Culbertson left
Monday for Charleston where he
resumed his studies at The Cita
del.
Miss Mary Locke Simons left
Monday for Montreat, N. C.,
where she entered Montreat-An-
derson College as a member of
the freshman class. She was ac
companied to Montreat by her
mother, Mrs. Locke Simons.
Arthur Copeland is a patient
at the Veterans Administration
Hospital in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rebnoan
and small sou, Robbie, of Myrtle
Beach, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Rebman’s grandmother,
Mrs. John W. Finney. Mr. and
Mrs. Rebman and son leave this
week for New York where they
will make their home.
Mr! add Mrs. William Cotton,
formerly of Columbia, are mak
ing their home at 800 Prather
Circle. Mr. Cotton holds a posi
tion with the Rehabilitation De
partment at Whitten Village.
Mr. and Mrs. David Word ac
companied' heir daughter, Sue,
to Columbia last week where
she entered Columbia College
as a new student.
Philip Hamilton has returned
from a visit with his brother,
Robert Hamilton, and family in
Stamford, Conn. He and his
roommate, Duncan Mills, of
Richmond, Va., accompanied
the Hamiltons home from a re
cent visit here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hamilton.
Philip leaves this week to re
sume his studies at St. Andrews
Presbyterian College in Laurin-
burg, N. C.
Mrs. Mae Motes is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital. -
Marion Hiers left Sunday for
Columbia where he entered the
University of South Carolina as
a student.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson
of Gastonia, N. C., spent Satur
day with the latter’s sister,
Mrs. John Roseboro, and Mr.
Roseboro.
Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth is
a patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. Alice Copeland has re
turned from Greenville where
she has been a patient at the
general hospital.
Misses Mary Ellen Cornwall
and Jane Milam left Tuesday for
Coker College where they will
resume their studies. They are
the daughters of Mayor and Mrs.
J. J. Cornwall and Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Milam Jr.
Miss Martha Horton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton, is
convalescing at her home follow
ing tonsilectomy last week at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson
spent a week recently with the
later’s mother, Mrs. R. W. Cook.
While away they attended the
Horse Show Celebration at Sher-
byville, Tenn. Others attending
the show from the city were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ramage and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas
and the latter’s brother and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vaughn
of Anderson are spending this
week in New York. While away
they will tour the Worid’s Fair
and other points of interest. Mr
Thomas will also attend the gift
show in New York for his stores
here and in Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Tru-
luck spent Sunday afternoon in
Sumter where Mr. Truluck was
guest speaker at the C reswell
Baptist Church for their Steward
ship Program.
HOME ON SERVICE LEAVE
Rn Jerry Campbell of Fort
Almador, Panama Canal Zone,
is home on leave visiting his
mother, Mrs. Hazel Campbell.
Dr. and Mrs. Joe B. Godfrey
and children, Brannon and Beth,
of Forest City, N. C. were recent
guests of Mrs. M. C. Poole.
Miss Margaret Bethea of North
Augusta spent the weekend with
her sister, Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Mrs. M. C. Poole spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Poole in Holly Hill. While
there she attended the family re
union.
Miss Beverly Poole, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole,
left Tuesday to enroll in the
freshman class at the Univer
sity of South Carolina.
Fayrell Furr will leave this
week to resume his studies at
the University of South Caro
lina. Mr. Furr will be a fresh
man at the University Law
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Hol
land Jr. of Anderson spent the
weekend with the letter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Holland of
this city.
GRADUATES FROM
* GREENVILLE GENERAL
Miss Amelin West, daughter
of Mrs. Pat West and the late
Mr. West graduated Friday,
September 3, from the Green
ville Genergl Hospital School of
Nursing. She has Joined the
staff at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital as nurse.
Mrs. Ronald Cleaver of El-
berton, Georgia, visited friends
in the city several days this
week while Mr. Cleaver attend
ed a business meeting in Rock
Hill.
Miss Mickle Behrends, form
erly of Trion, N. C. has moved
to this city where she has Join
ed the staff of nurses at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McGin
nis and children visited M-Sgt.
and Mrs. A. K. Meredith in
FayetteviUe, N. C. recently.
Miss Ellen Lawson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Lawson, left Monday for Fur
man University where she will
be a senior.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Austin
of Clemson visited the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snel
grove and Robin over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Charles
Graves, former residents of this
city, who are now living in New
York were recent guests of Miss
Minnie and Edna Wood.
Mrs. Edgar Blakely and Mrs.
J. O. Grout had as a guest for
the week-end their brother, W.
L. Rearden of Savannah, Geor
gia.
Jackie Evans of Glenn Bur-
nie, Md., spent a few days with
her grandmother and aunt, Mrs.
J. O. Crout, and Mrs. "Edgar
Blakely. On Thursday Mrs.
Blakely and Mrs. Crout accom
panied her to Erskine College
where she entered the freshman
class.
Residents new to the city are
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Running
who moved here from Green
ville, N. C., they are residing at
205 Elm St.
Lamar King left this week for
Louisville, Ky., to enter South
ern Seminary. Judy King hut
returned to Winthrop College
where she is a senior, also Pri
vate Ronald W. King is teHng
training at Paris Island where
he is stationed with the Marine
Corp. They are the children of
Mrs. L. L. King and the late
Mr. King.
Miss Kathy Bledsoe has ac
cepted a position with Youngs
Pharmacy.
Miss Edna Wood with Doris,
Elizabeth, and Billy Jones of
Thornwell visited relatives in
Independence, Missouri and
toured parts of interest in Kan
sas.
Residents, new in uHrn are
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Budde who
moved here from Nevada, Mis
souri. They are living at 306 S.
Adair St. Mr. Budde is employ
ed with Michael Baker, Inc.,,
Miss Dishie Delany left Tues
day for Duke University, Dur
ham, N. C., where she will be
a rising sophomore. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Delany of Joanna.
Miss Margaret Bell of Ashe
ville, N. C., is visiting friends
and relatives here for a few
days. From here she will go to
Kinston, N. C., to Visit Mr. and
Mrs. John Jordan and then to
Washington, D. C., and New
York for a visit.
Miss Linda Tiller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Tiller,
enrolled last week as a mem
ber of the freshman class at
Furman University, Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs
and family are moving this
week into the Old English
home built by the former's pa
rents, the late Mr. and Mrs.
Wiliam P. Jacobs. The home,
located at the end of West Wal
nut Street, is one of the old
landmarks of the city.
Miss Patsy Henderson and
Mot Shealy, both students at
Georgia Southern Colleges in
Statesboro, will resume their
studies next week after spend
ing the summer vacation with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmot Shealy.
Bunky Blalock and Mike
Johnson left Sunday for David
son CoUege, Davidson, N. C.
Bunky will be a mmeber of the
senior class and Mike a fresh
man. They are the sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Blalock and
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Johnson.
Among students who left last
week for Georgia Military Col
lege in MiUedgevWe, were
Johnny Johnson, Emory Dillon,
Tommy Copeland, Ronnie Til
ler and Bill Crawford of Joan-
na.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Combs
and Mrs. Mamie Jones of
Woodruff, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Snelgrove over
the week-end.
Edward H. Ray is ill and a pa
tient at the Veterans Administra
tion Hospital in Columbia.
A new member added to the
Young’s Pharmacy staff Is
Miss Kathy Bledsoe, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Bledsoe.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henry
of Pineville, N. C., and Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. S. Henry and daugh
ter, Kim, of Atlanta, Ga., were
weekend guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Henry.
Mrs. George Bellingrath is a
patient at Emory University
Hospital, Atlanta, Ga.She was ac
companied there by Dr. BeRiag-
raMk;
Mrs. Thelma Roberts of this
city was among the guests at
tending the 86th Birthday of
James K. Rice la
on Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs.
Whitmire and their son,
at Wake Forest, N. C.,
the latter’s parents Mr.
Robert L. Spencer
Whitmire is a student
Southeastern Thelofical
ary at Wake Forest.
Dr. and Mrs. Edouard Patte
have returned to their facuity
home having spent the. past foMr
months in Europe where they
visited their children,
and Mrs. Chris Patte and
ter.
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