The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 14, 1965, Image 3

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\- Otaift«a> 8. C, Thursday, October 14. IMS THK CLINTON CHBON1CL1 WHO'S WHERE — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 • • • Items of Interest About Clinton Felt Seaman Brace Quarles has re turned to the Nava) Base In Charleston after spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Quarles. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Snelgrove visited Mrs. Pearl Snelgrove and Miss Mildred Snelgrove on Sunday. - frttr. and Mrs. Mac Poole and children of Spartanburg, were recent week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. M. C. Poole, com ing especially for the PC-Wof- ford game. * Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton Mrs. Bryan Coates and child- "Mrs. Henry Suber and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell spent spent the past week-end in Deca- ren, Warren and Elaine, of Char- and Mrs. Gerald Suber of Lau- Sunday in Harleyville with the O*-. with their son-in-law lotte, spent Friday with their rens, attended the Long reunion former’s brother-in-law and sis- ® nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. parents and grandparents, Mr. in Prosperity Sunday. They ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. West- Geor **J”. Lane. Mrs. Lane and and Mrs. Lawrence Warren. were Joined here later by Mr. bury. ^ f° n - Todd, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and Mrs. W. D. Cauhten of Mr. and Mrs. Butler W. Black r\ e "\ for w *ek and will ht and sons, Mike and Ronnie, of Greenville; Mrs. V. C. Crapps, of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. J™" ° ve . r „ “r by ***; Columbia visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Roddy of W. A. Martin of Fountain Inn, to attend Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. mid Columbia, and were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Alec Black of Co- Gol * ege Homecom- Mrs. E. L. Holland. • guests of Mrs. Suber. lumbia, spent Sunday with their f. t EMPLOYED WITH CITY Miss Rita Chandler of Con- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. - “f" Mr8 ' Dix ° n and Mrs. Ted Ward has accepted verse College, and her parents, Black. MrS * Howan * a position as an assistant in the Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler MOVE TO GREENVILLE t hoi* from etty d.*. office. Columbia, will vi.lt thi, week- Mr. and Mr,. W. M. Sim. are MU. Amelia Weat has accept- end with Dr. and Mrs. Demar making their home in Green- [ aw > E LnckUir b wh!l ed a position on the nursing staff Rhame, coming especially for ville They will be here each irmlw L Itl L ° C V"’. , wa * at Oteen HospiUl in Asheville, homecoming festivitiWT Pres- week on business £ usual. St^av ^ h S ^ P C B S %Zt tbe JrT te ?£'i?- by ^t n and Mrs. J. B. Hodges of m U e^ a iUe. near ^ ^ ^ SUm ' West ^ l8te Mr rZs^rs 006 homecomin « Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Bruce D. Mills of this city and Mrs. L. S. Lockett was guest Mrs. Jessie Schumacker of Ih^etha^ivera^ dh^ie^f the ^ University of South Gjiroiinfi, during the weekend of her son Waynesville, N. C., is spending Davidso^St^S^a^t ChuSh ^ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben several days this week with Mr. on sundav ^ FaiT 2^^! U f dron T. Lockett in Augusta, Ga. On and Mrs. Perry Moore. Mr anfi M R . T ., vf . the A f r Fo f de ROTC honor Sunday they visited in Thomp- Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Beaty and recentlv attlnded'the^untrel nf w® ^^ersity. He is son, Ga., going especially to ce- sons, Mike and Timothy, spent the former’s cousin in Milierlop- Mr8 ‘ ir J - ® Patterson, lebrate the 93rd birthday of their last Sunday at the Chandler-Hor- v ni e r- a ^ c I* Toye Woodruff returned mother and grandmother, Mrs. ton reunion held at the La- Mrs J B Dillard and Mi«« eve ^ a 8 “fter spending Clair W. Lockett. Grange Club House near Dar- u if.!' o' B Dlllard , a “ d , Mlss 160 d «ys with her sister, Miss Mrs. Marguerite McGee and lington. At this time, Mrs. Bea- ville 11 Fla* 26 visited °theri aC sister Shp 6118 Sease ’ 111 Fla ' sons, Maryt and Berry, Mr. ty’s mother, Mrs. W. T. Chand- and kunt Mrs J B WiMer h accor ?f an ^ ed by and Mrs. John McAlister and ler, who will be 35 her birthday, the week-end ’ anH . an ^^ushter-in-law, Mr. Pam spent Sunday in Gastonia, was honored. j) r wiiiia r dd t ■ i K .^ rs . Gerald Woodruff of Co- N. C. going especially for the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De- guest minister durine ^revival Minnip Op 3 ^ 8 /^ e r v ’ in law ’ Mr8- brithday dinner of their broth- Young spent Sunday in Green- services this week in Pickens Florid ^ ase of Gllbert - Whil e in er-in-law and uncle, Mr. Burgon. ville with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy at the First P r e s b v t Tr f a n t^ips^nd^ ? S ° V c 181ted rel ®' Mrs. Bell Henderson snentlast DeYoung and Billy, going esnec- rwl St P r e s b V t e r i a n tives and friends in Sarasota. Henderson spent last DeYoung and Billy, going espec- church, week with her daughter, Mrs. ialI y to attend the christening of Miss Jean Layton of Green- Dewey Brazeall. their grandson, Billy. Aftotqeu 4£e ifOWt doctot... foinq qouA p'fedc/UpUon ^ *33-122, Mrs. Margie Johnson and An- ville, was the guest of her pa- gela, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lay- Johnson of Atlanta, Ga., spent ton, during the week-end. the week-end with their father Miss u^a Tine,, returned to and grandfather, L. K. Beden- Furman University, Greenville baugh. While here they visited Sunday after spending the week- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tucker, Sr., en( j w jth her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hunnicutt Mrs James Tlller and children, Tony and Donna. Mrs. Cora Boozer is a patient Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Tucker and a t Bailey Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tucker were where she is undergoing treat- overnight guests of Mr .and Mrs. me nt. Dwight Tucker and Ty. j w. (Bill) Lee returned Mon- Friends of Mrs. Carole M. (j a y f rom the Greenville General Johnson .will be interested to hospital where he has been a pa- know that she is a surgical pa- t i e nt a n d i s convalescing at tient at Self Memorial Hospital home. in Greenwood. Miss Terry Copeland is conva- Mrs. Jerry Holland is a pa- lescing at home after being a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- tient for several days at the pital. You Can Count On Us . . . Quality Costs No More at Sears THE SALE'S ON! KENMORE All - Fabric Automatic Washers Greenville General hospital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr. Miss Shirley Ann Timmons of Columbia College, Columbia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. S. A. Timmons. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence War ren visited during the week-end in Durham, N. C., going espec ially to see their son, Larry, a freshman at Duke University. Mrs. Irene H. Lemon of Barn well, is visiting this week with the Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Rogers and family. Miss Anne Ledford of Augus ta, Ga., spent the week-end with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Len H. Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bass, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end in Lake City, Tenn., with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Pace.. On Saturday they attended the Carolina-University of Ten nessee football game in Knox ville. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Huff- stetler and children of Colum bia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Norman. RETURN FROM TOUR Dr. and Mrs. George R. Bla lock have returned from a three weeks tour of points of interest in England, Germany, France and Italy. In Italy they visited in and around Cassina, where Dr. Blalock was stationed during World War II. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry of Charlotte, N. C., 'Visited his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry, Monday. NEW YORK VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Furchert of Huntington Staton, Long Island, N. Y., visted Miss Ellen Stewart, Presbyterian College student, during the week-end. While here they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart. Dr. and Mrs. Walton A. Lynn and sons of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lynn’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Downs Mon roe. Mr. and Mrs. Larry White of Charleston, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sease and children of Co lumbia, were recent week-end guests of Mrs. White’s and Mr. Sease’s mother, Mrs. T. M. Sease. Hub Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Mac Adair, is undergoing treatment at Self Memorial. Hos pital in Greenwood. Among Winthrop College stu dents home for the weekend were Misses, Rose Ann McCrary, Kay Hatton, Sandra Norris, Lee Mc Call and Janet Johnson*. VACATIONING AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason are spenidng this week at Cherry Grove Beach where they are en joying fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thoma son and daughter, Pat, spent Sunday in Greenville visiting Mrs. Thomason’s sister, Mrs. Nellie Jenkins, a patient at Greenville General Hospital. CONTINUES! 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