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Clinton, S. ThurHday, January 6, 1966 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE — \v — Reported By Naomi Seymour Phones 83:1-0511 or 833-1817 Items of Interest About Clinton Folk & Bowl game on Satur- . ./•*. • i were in Charleston dur:ng the my, of Charleston; Billy Nel- Rev. Freeland, and chlidfen of an( * I ^ rs - oli n Furr. On Jan. weekend where they visited in son, student at the University Brunswick, Ga. 2 they left for Ethiopia, Africa the home of Mr. and J. Dawson Mrs. Leo of South Carolina, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Lyndel Foe and lescing from surgery the past visited his parents, Mr. and mained for a visit during last Mrs. Ethel Pitts and Mrs. Joe the Sug, Monday. ' Mrs. Henderson Pitts, during week,- Bonds visited Mr. and Mrs. Car- day. Mrs Paul Turner and daugh- the holidays. Miss Belinda Gaines, who is I™ 11 Pitts 8011 daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Milton llooco ter, Miss Suzanne Turner, spent Mrs. J. B. Williams and Mrs teaching in Decatur, Ga., spent in Spartanburg New Year’s Day. left Sunday for Ft. RttCkar, Ala., several ^.days during the holi- Jack Sheridan qf Greenwood, the holidays with her parents. On Alrican Assignment where he is stattOMd, after days with their mother and spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mr. find Mrs. V. L. Gaines. Major and Mrs. William C. spending the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. S. G. Dil Mrs. T. t J. Leake Recent guests of Mr and Freeman an d children, Karolyn, parents, Mr. and Mrs.* Perry lard Mr and Mrs P. M. Clement Mrs. J. C. Thomas were their Michael and L? 8 ** spent the Moore and Mrand Mrs, J. Jl. Dr and Mrs R. H. Dawson and children, Cathy and Tom- daughter, Mrs. R. H. Freeland holida y s here her parents, Arnold. Mrs. Moore mtmi *»_ —j »»— ™*— to Winthrop after the holidays. Leaves For Viet Nam _ _ where Major Freeman will as- Pfc. Robert C. .Uldrtck who Seaman Bruce Quarles of S ume his duties as Transporta- has been spending a leave with VI II r' h, , . .| dauuhter lisa of Asheville N ^ harlesto [ 1 * was hoip e for tion advisor, to the Ethiopian his mother, Mre. C. C. Uldrlck Mrs. Don Creighton and etui- oaugnter, Lisa, of Asheville, N. Christmas with his parents, army. and other relatives left last dren, Jim and Kathy, have re- ; and Mr and Mrs. Harwood Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Quarles. Mrs. M. W. Culp of Columbia week for Oakland C.allf., en- turned home from a visit with kelson ol this city were dinner Mr and Mrs BiU H ogan and is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. route to Viet Nam where he will Mr and Mrs. C. W Hogan ed for a longer visit with her Christmas holidays with Mr. their parents and grandparents, quests Christmas day of Mr. children Frances and Bill, Jr., Bell and Mr. Bell. ' be assigned with the U. 8. Army and children spent the Christ- sister. and Mrs. W. K Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. G K. Wheeler, in an( rs ^ Leake. returned Sunday from a visit Attends Sugar Bowl Game forces there. Pfc. Uldrlck has mas week-end in Aberdeen, William T Smith, son of Mr. Mrs. Leland Young* is a pa- LaFayette, Ga HERE FROM KENTUCKY to St. Augustine, Fla., and other Mrs. Almon Spencer -spent been stationed ih Frankfurt, N C., with Mrs. Hogan’s par- an d M rs Clyde H. Smith of tient at Bailey Memorial hos- Miss Gail Smith has return- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moye of points of interest in Florida. New Year’s weekend in New Germany for the past seventeen ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Far- K () ute 2, spent the Christmas pital where she is undergoing c d home after spending the 1-ouisvile, Ky., and Mary Ann Mrs G E McGrew of Cam- Oceans, La., as the guest of months with an Artillery unit of rell and New Year' holidays with treatment. holidays with her grandparents, Holland, of Spartanburg, spent den ^as been visiting her moth- Miss Hilda Holmes and attended the U. S. Army. his parents. Bill is stationed Mr. and Mrs. J Auddy Park Mr and Mrs Walter Jones, in the Christmas week-end with erj M rs a. O’Daniel and sister, c l- of Charlotte, N C., and Mr. Blacksburg. their mother, Mrs. John B. Hoi- Miss Frances O’Daniel 'duting and Mrs. Frank Moates and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper of land - the holidays. Mrs. H. G. Carter of Colum Clemson .are visiting today, Mr. and Mrs. W. Denny Pitts - ) In Bailey Memorial but, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lew- Thursday, with Mrs. J. M. Dick, and sons, Willie and prayson, Mrs. Leland Young is a pa- Sr , over the holi- Steven A Buffington of Blue- of Anderson, visited Mr. and l i ent a t Bailey Memorial Hospit- field, W . Va., who is a senior at Mrs. Joe Bonds Christmas al where she is convalescing fol lowing surgery. »n Williamsburg, Va was the Mr arul Buck Reese, student at Clem son College, spent a weekend - „ u. mm laiiiuy. „ , . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. mington where Mr Brown is in ho i iday in Columbia with her at Clarks Hill. Ijittlc Jenny Jarvis of Rock ^ ,'J enny ; of . Rock Hl11 - Vlslt - Fuller Reese. Also visiting Mr. business. Ihey formerly lived dauRhter Mrs Carroll Reid. RETURNS TO SCHOOL lLill r who was visiting her^.V 1 "!, J I arvis mother . Mrs. a nd Mrs. Reese and family was in Ivanhoc, N C alld Mj ss Mary Bailey Vance has grandmother, Mrs. Ethel R. B- Pitts, over the holi- Miss Mary Goebel of Clemson. Mr and Mrs. Thom B. Mr and Mrs. J H. Hunter returned to Chatham Hall, Pitts, returned home over the days ' Cittle Miss Jenny re- Mr Cooper, Jr., and sons, Bo and a nd Mrs Andy Young spent Chatham, Va., after spending weekend and was accompanied Miss Agnes Davis has return ed from a visit with Mrs. C. Hn Washington, D. C., after be- A. Workman in Marion, N. C. ing transferred recently from Mrs. Olin Bell has returned Fort Ritchie, Md. from Wilmington, N. C., where Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buru- she spent the holidays with her dette of Charleston have re- is Bagwell, daughter, Mrs. Charles W. turned home after visiting the days. Brown, and Mr. Brown Mr. tatter’s sister, Mrs. Hubert J. Mr and Mrs. Grady Chand- 1 k ‘ 8e af WUliatn and Mary Day. and Mrs. Brown recently mov puts ler spent the past week-end m 'v 1 „ arg ’ Was . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis c „ 01 ed into their new home m Wil- Mrs Fred Scott spent the with Mr. and Mrs Gus Traylor j^V Arnold*and family 1 ^ and children ' Mike - Stanley, with his parents, and Mrs. Davis Pitts, YARBOROUGH STUDIO . and CAMERA SHOP • Corner Musgrove and Pitts Streets CAMERAS — FILMS — PHOTO FINISHING the week end at Clark's Hill the holidays with her parents, by Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Pitts tli Mi and Mrs Gus Tray- Mr. and Mrs. Robert M Jr. and Barbara for ^ weekend lor. Vance. visit with the Jarvises. Mrs Ken Bogle and children Mrs. Sally Anderson of Co Mr and Mrs - V Parks Adair of Marietta. Ga., spent several lumbia visited the* past week bave been visiting with their days last week with their'moth- ' UA " er and grandmother, Mrs. Ay- Todd, have returned to St Petersburg, Fla., after spend ing Christmas with his p.vi.its Mr. and Mrs. Tom it. (. o,»pcr Misses Helen and Julia For ter visited theii- brother, am sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. lUnlman l’> rter, in Hawkins- liffe ^TCobs. vile. Ga., during the holidays. Mrs. Harry Phillips of Spar- Mi- Marvin Poole had as tanburg, was the guest of Mr. gues: Christmas Day Mr. and and Mrs. W. G. King for sev- Mrs. J. V. Brock and on, Jim- eral days last week my, of Statesville, N. C.; Mr. Mrs. J. B. Speake spent New and Mrs. M. L. Poole of Spar- Year’s with her daughter, Mrs tanburug; Mr. and Mrs Henry Ralph Wilbanks in the Isle of Wise of Pickens; Mrs. W R. Palms Mrs Brown of near Clinton; Mr and had been visiting here, accom- (■ des ( t , r Mrs. George Weathers and pained her as far as Summer- ’ 1 daughter, Sara Speake, arid ville Mrs Cassie Mrs G. K. Suhierel ot West- Mr and Mrs George Everett ( happells recently to visit . Irs. minster. Mrs. Sumerel remain- of Thomasville, Ga., spent the Louise Jennings. Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Lynn of Midland, Texas, were recent guests of their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Rob ert Lynn FLA. AND GA. GUESTS Visiting recently with Mr and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap were Mr and Mrs. L. C. Wil- Parks Adair in Hampton, Va., during the holidays. RETURNED TO MISS. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rey- witii Dr. and Mrs. Delmar 'laughter, ^Miss Vivian Rhame Mrs. Anderson is an aunt of Dr. Rhame. Tha Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Ilixli'T and family have return- Holds and children of Natchez, ed from a week’s visit in Flori- Miss., have returned home hav- da during the holidays. ing visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Alice Guy of Thornwell Julian Reynolds, and sis- Orphanage, visited several Miss Shirley Reynolds. R S OwensT who days durin 8 the holidays with Mrs - J B. Wilder returned Mr. and Mrs. R C. Guy. Jr Tolbert was in “THAT’S A TOUCHY SUBJECT” . . . And I would ask the friendly folks at Citizens Fed eral. They helped me with the financing I needed . . . and it was confidential. Cmzk.vs Federal Savings AM) l.OAX ASSOC/ATIO.X CUNTON ..O' :••( ■ -' CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 4'/«% LIMITED TIME ONLY Is your pattern shown here? SPECIAL SAVINGS ON THESE FAMOUS TOWLE S T E R LING PATTERNS Is your favorite Towle pattern shown here? If it is, now is the time to complete your sterling service at substantial savings. 4-piece place settings: Regular price from $36.50 Sale price from $32 00 These jre Made To<6Tdei patterns and subject to delayed delivery. last Thursday after spending the holicj'ays with her son, G. C- Wilder and Mrs. Wilder in Mc Cormick. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Hueble and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mann and Kathy and Kenny spent New Year's weekend at Hartwell Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. James Holland in Laurens. Mrs. Hercules Wise and Rob ert Vance were called to Co- liams.of Macon, Ga., Mr. and lunibus, Ohio, due to the death Mrs L C Williams, Jr., of 0 f their sistre, Mrs. W. D. Hollywood, t la ; Mrs. Wilbur Campbell. They were joined by Harper and Mrs. C h a r 1 e s Mrs. Jim Switzer of Union who Bhrens and children of Ocilla, made the trip with them. < ' ,a Mrs. George E. Simmons of Mrs George W. Taylor spent charlotte, N. C\. and Dr. and the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith of Ur- Mrs Burt Copley in Aiken, bana. 111., spent Tuesday with They returned with her Sunday their aunt, Mrs. Hugh Simpson, lor the afternoon. D r anc j M rs J a mes Walker Mr and Mrs. W Edward recently visited in Columbia Henry had as their holiday where they attend a dance as guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry and daughter, Kim, of Dawson. 7 Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- Mrs. William E. Henry of Sween attended the Assembly Pineville, N. C. Ball in Chester on December Dr and Mrs. George Belling- 28, where the latter's niece, rath spent the holidays with Mary Catherine Williams! Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mobley in made her debut. Hap McSweeri Troy, N C. of The Citadel, Charleston, and Mrs David S. Cook joined Durwood Ringo of Radcliffe, her daughter, Miss Terrell Ky., and The Citadel, were Cook, in Charlotte, N. C., and among her escorts, they spent the holidays with the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hoi- and children had as guests re- lingsworth in Rowland, N. C. cently Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell IN SELF MEMORIAL of Melissa Park, N. M. Mrs. Joe Holland si a patient Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Meggs ni Self Memorial Hospital in and children, Beth and Wally, Greenwood where she is conva- of Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Meggs of Richmond, Va , visited their mother and grand mother, Mrs. S B. Pruitt, last week. Mr and Mrs. Ed Beasley of Charleston, spent the Christ mas holidays with Mrs. Beas ley’s parents, Mr and Mrs. R 11. Quarles. Miss Carolyn Coleman oP Chester, spent the .Christmas holdays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Coleman in Cross Hill. Mrs. J. M. Oeland has re turned to her home on South Jones Street after undergoing surgery and a stay at the Greenville General hospital. Visiting her several days last week was her sister, Mrs. James Cutchen, of Spartan burg. 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