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Clinton, S. C. f Thiircidny, April 7, IWiG
THE ^LINTON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
WHERE
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items sf Interest About Clinton Folk
John Pitts of Albany, Ga.,
spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen
derson Pitts.,
Cadets Keith Trammell andL
Billy Hamer, students at Cam
den Military Academy, Cam
den, arrived yesterday for,
the Easter holidays.
Misses Mary and Sue Lang
ford of Prosperity, spent
Thursday with Mrs. 0. B.
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bag-
well spent the week-end in
Burlington, N. C., with Mrs.
Bagwell’s brother, Lloyd
Painter and daughter, Miss
Irma Painter. On Sunday ’
they were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Auddy Parker In
Charlotte, N. C. • • •
Gen. and Mrs. Ansel God
frey were in St. Stephens
Monday for the funeral of
William P. Gourdin. Mrs.
Gourdin will be remembered
here as Marie Cosby, , who
formerly lived here.
IN SELF MEMORIAL
‘ Mrs. lone Wallace is a med
ical patient at Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood.
Mrs. Morgan Todd visited
her niece, Mrs. Bill Dupre, in
Abbeville during the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Southall
moved Friday to Greenville
where they will make their
home. Mr. Southall is con
nected with ,Belk’s at Lewis
Plfeza:* ... '
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Opnnell
vacatidned last week at
points of interest in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clem
ents and daughter, Kathy,
with a friend, Susan Ander
son, of Charleston were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Leake.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake
and Mr. and Mrs. Harwood
Nelson visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lydle Poe in Abbeville on
Sunday.
DR. YOUNG PROMOTED
Dr. Frank C. Young, Jr.,
has recently been promoted
to Major, U. S. Army Medi
cal Corps. Presently he is
stationed at Brook General
Hospital, San Antonio, Tex
as, where he is completing
his residency in optomology.
Dr. Young is the son of Mrs.
Frank C. Young and the late
Mr. Young of Clinton.
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Mr*.‘‘~J. M. Creighton of Mrs. Bell Henderson spent Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan
Atlanta, Ga., Was the week- last week |n Newberry w th returned Monday following a
end guest of her son and her daughter, Mrs. Dewey weeks visit to points of in
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Brazill ,and Mr. Rrazill. terest in southern Fla.
Cre ghton, and children, Jim RETURNS TO COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alex-
and Knthy. On Saturday Miss Betty Mae Baldwin arder were in Camden for
they visited hte gardens and returned Sunday to St. An- the weekend where they at-
points of intreest id Charles- drews College In Laurinburg, tended the Carolina - Cup
ton. N. C. t where she is a mem- Races. They were the guests
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones ber of. the freyhman class, of Mrs. Gene Sheorn and chil-
of Blacksburg, visited during after spending the past week dren. Also visiting were Mrs.
the week-end with their at her home here. C. H. McCrary and Ken
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. P. M. Pitts and Mrs. McCrary,
and Mrs. Milford Smith. E. K. Adair visited Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Cooper and
ATTEND WEUfrlNG Mr,> **• Mark Pitts and fam- son spent their spring vaca-
Mrs. P. A. Rushton of N* bi Aiken on Saturday, tion In Charleston.
Memphis, Tenn., returned w * d « Pi tt» is recuperaUng Guests Sunday of Mrs. J.
Sunday following jt week-end at home following a tonsilec. b. Speak were Mr. and Mrs.
visit here with her daughter, l° m y the Aiken General j. c. Wood of % Spartanburg.
Mrs, / Ernest Ouzts, . Mr. hospital. He is the son of Mr. During the Easter holidays
Ouzts and granddaughters, an< ^ Mrs. Pitts. —— Mrs. Speake will visit in
Lisa and Tina. On Saturday Mrs. Frank Kellers attend-. Portsmouth, Va., with her
evening they attended the ed a family reunion the past daughter, Mrs. R. P. Skenes
wedding of a relative, Miss week-end at the home of and Mr. Skenes.
Doris Elaine Hollingsworth, Mrs. C. E. Cook in Washing- Converse College students
to Robert Harold Latimer, ton, Ga. home for spring holidays are
Jr,, ip Greenwood. Misses ATTEND CLINIC, SCHOOL Misses Am e Lou Black, Mary
Lisa and Tina Ouzts were' Claude M. Lawson and Jar ^ Addison, and Almena
flower girls in the wedding. James E. Roton of Lawson Bla i° ck ° n Saturday each of
Hap McSween; student at Furniture Co. in Joanna, re- the girls attended th e Caro-
The Citadel, Charleston, ceritly,. attended the annual hna-Cup Derby in Camden,
spent last week-end With his sales clinic and decorating They are the dau 8hters of Mr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry school sponsored by the R. and Mrs - Robert Black, Mr.
McSween, and a}So in Cajji- W. Norman Co. The two-day and Mrs Tom Add i s ° n - and
den where he'was tij* guest sesion Was held at the Yad- Dr and Mrs Geor g e Blalock,
of friends for the Carolina kin Hotel in Salisbury N C Mrs. Tootsie Hollis returned
Cup races' on' SatUrfcy. His " Miss Marian Burt’s, ac- home Tuesday from Bailey
roommate, Skip Rlngo, ac- cotnpanied by her mother, Mem( > nal Hospital where she
companitd him heti/ * Mrs. W. L. Burts, visited had been recu P era lmg from
Mrs. Goyne L. Simpson friends and relatives in m^iienza f 0 r the past week,
has returned to her hORUf on Honea Path and Due West Guests °f Mr and Mr s
Walnut Street following a last week Harry Bldd win are Col. and
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Mrs. Jack Crandall of frev were in Salisbury N C Ham P ton - Va -- who arrived
Chester, and little daughte*, satL-day to visit the latter’s Su ™ Jay fo "^ v !. raldays vlslt ;
Lee, are visiting Mrs. CTan- sister Mrs John C Henry Mrs Ethe R Pltts spent
dall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and M r Henry going espec- the past weekend in Rock HiR
Robert P. Hamer, whose to the obfe^nee ^ »' th ^
other daughter, Miss Janet Mr y and Mrs . Henry’s fiftieth V y a ^ ne Jarvis ’ Mr ' Jarvis and
Hamer, student at Winthrop wpHdins anniversarv which ^ ^ ren.
College, Rock Hill, .pent last Jaf sSndST 5m 7tti. Mrs Mrs George W Taylor has
week-end here with her fam- Henry the former Ola Young returned from a visit / to Mr
ilv . . Henry the former uia Young and Mrs Burt ^ in Ai
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Park- ^f ld ^ TUnZ" k /"' Gouedy in
er and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin EMORY HOSPITAL Atlanta . and Mr. and Mrs.
trvin ot Knoxville, Tenn., wmiem Reu"” "” “Ten» hma “ in Chal,a '
l“„ r g “me 'past 3,nyrn ■• , G *- 15 *“ rg ‘“ 1 Mm. W W. Harris was cal-
rmson Dow during tne past p atient at Emory Hospital, i e d to Newberry last week bv
week. Mr. and Mrs. Dow nAvatnr an whnm hp re- ‘‘• u m i ' ,ewDerr y lasl weeK ny
and their guests visited the cen n y underwent a serious tbe lllness and hospital stay
asa,e. gardens in George- °J r leVnTr Ge ° rg ' ° S '
town and Charleston over ber ^3. Mr. Pitts and ’
the week-end. b j g f am n y are former resi- Clinton Nottprc
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts den t 8 0 f Clinton having been , ... , £ -
of Spartanburg, spent Sun- conne cted with Royal Clean- Defeat Woodruff
day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe erg and other business inter- The Clinton tennis team took
Bonds. ests, and have many friends a 7-2 win over Woodruff here
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts wag a interested in his recovery. Monday for their sixth vic-
,guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr and Mrs N c. Wes- lory of the season against
Wayne Jarvis and family in ginger were called to Pendle- three losses.
Rock Hill last week-end. this week due to the death Nettles (C) d. Cox, 6-0, 6-2;
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tay- of Mrg Wessinger’s grand- Hammet (C) d. Ball, 6-0,6-3:
lor have returned to their mo ther, Mrs. Leila Pickens Adair (C) d. Simmons, 6-2,
home in Elberton, Ga., after Griffith. Funeral services Young (C) d. Yarbrough,
spending several days this were held Wednesday after*. 6-1. 6-0; Campbell (C) d. Kel-
week with their daughter noon at the Six and Twenty lett, 6-2, 6-0; Cherry (W) d.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Church near Pendle- Reddeck, 8-6, 6-4.
Jimmy Crider. * . ton. Nettles-Hammet (C) d. Cox-
Sunday guests of Mrs. O. Mr s. L. L. Copeland Jr. is Ball, 6-1, -62; Adair-Young (C)
H. Sheely were Joe Sheely, convalescing at home follow- d. Simmons-Yarbrough, 3-6,
Mr. apd Mrs. E. W. Epting, ^ig illness and several days 7-5, 6-4; Cherry-Kellett (W)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts gt a y last week at Bailey Me- d. Campbell-Reddeck, 2-6, 7-5,
and Mrs. Ruby Glymph and mo rial Hospital. 6-4.
chidren. ,
P. Johnston of
Mrs. W.
Richmond and Beuna Vista,
Va., was the house guest of
Mrs. W. W. Harris. Also
while here during the week
end she visited Mrs. J. K.
Brown at Thornwell Orphan
age.
Mrs. J. B. Wilder, joined
by her granddaughter, Miss
Sara Louise Wilder of Char
lotte, will spend the week
end in McCormick' with their
son and parents. Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Wilder.
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