The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 14, 1966, Image 3

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I; ! Clinton, S. C,. Thurnday, April 14, 1966 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE — As — Reported By Naomi Seymour , Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817 {J Items of Interest About Clinton Folk E8T. 1883 r——-— : ■ IN BAILEY MEMORIAL Mrs. C. J. Bouknight of Mrs. M- A. Durant of Mari- Miss Barbara Ektolberger chelberger* and Mias.Eichel- Mrs. George R. Holland is Charleston is viisiting-for sev- anna, Fla.^sif spending the 0 f the University of gouth, herger were in HradersoO'- a patient at Bailey Memorial rral days with her mother, week witR"ne^<pother, Mrs. Carolina, was also with her viile, N. C., visiting thf Rev. Hospital where she is under- Mrs. Metta Stone. A George H. Ellis. mother during the hotldeys end Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger going medical treatmen t dr. BLALOCK Mr - and Mrs John w Dil - an d on Saturday the 4<8ut Ei- and fantily. Miss Martha Todd, student RECUPERATING IN ^ ar d of York City spent at Erskine College, Due West, HOSPITAL Easter holidays at Uielr home spent several days of Spring Dr. George Blalock is a here on Cleveland Street, holidays with a classmate, patient at Bailey Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyd Miss Jamie Campbell at her Hospital. Visiting during the an d little son, Graham, of home in Lakeland, Fla. She weekend with him and Mrs. Charleston, visited his par- returned for Easter with her Blalock were their children, cnts, Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Mc- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Dr. and Mrs. George Blalock I adden during Easter holi- lodd. Miss Ruth Todd, also a Jr. of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and hays Also at home for Easter student at Efskine spent the Mrs. Milling Blalock of Co- w as Miss Corinne Boyd, a holidays with' her parents. lumbia, and Miss Almena student at the University of Alvin Hueble is a patient at Dlalock from Converse Col- South CaroUnfl^ William Bell, Lykes Hen- Mrs. K. R. McMaster and Alex Fraser returned Mon- «*»*•• a f«*uc»h. ai j^ r j^ rg j 0 h n Gary derson Jr., and Jeff Lewis, daughter, Ellen, spent East- day by plane from Charlotte R ^ey Memorial Hospital ‘ ge ' RS Eichelbergr of Charleston students at Clemson Umver- er Sunday with her mother, to Alexandria, Va., where he vvhere he is undergoing treat- ATTEND MASTERS guests of Mrs. Hugh sity, spent a few days at Mrs. Hugh Simpson. is a student at Episcopal ment. « Among Clintonains attend- t e k d Myrtle Beach during their Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yar- High School. He had spent his Spending the weekend with ing the Master s Golf Tourna- holidays. borough visited in Atlanta s P r ‘ng vacation with his par- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burftett ment in Au 8 usta - Ga ' Mrs. John Roseboro spent and points of interest in ents - Col. and Mrs. Powell Sr., was their grandson, Cho- wcek Wfcre . < . ^ r- Mrs j Friday and Saturday in Gas- Florida last week. Fraser. cky, of Columbia. They were James Bradford, Ernest tonia, N. C., with her sister, Mrs Helen Burnett of Miss Sara Sadler has re- joined on Sunday by his par- ° U 4 z u ts ’ MomS Mbs. Everett Carson, going Tryon N C spent the week tarm “ d f° Trinity College in outs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles neth Mann and Ceci1 C a y ton - especially to. attend a lunch- with Mrs. C.’ D. Yarbroough Washington, D. C. having Burnett and sister, Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Todd eon at Holiday Inn for Ann and her sister-in-law, Mrs. s P ent 1110 Easter Holidays Camden Military students, and duaghters, Carolyn and Sepzer, bride-elect and a for- Homer Tinsley, spent sev- with *^ er P arc * n ts, Mr. and w ho have resumed their stu- Jeanie, spent la^t week-end mer Gastonia resident. era i days also Mrs - K - E - Sadlcr - * dies after spending the Easter at their summer home at Adrian Giles, student at Mr anfi Mr _ Rrilf>0 nivnn Mrs. Hugh Black was the holidays with their parents, Windy Hill and also visited Spartanburg Junior College, of clemson lfhiv , prsHV'”snent'' wee '* w,I,d '* uc& t .of her sister are Keith Trammell, son of the gardens in Charlcstdo Spartanburg, spent the holi- Faster hnliriaus with \ir antl brother-in-law, Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tram- and Magnol.a Gardens, days with his parents, Mr. ^rs prank Low Vr Mrs. E. N. Sullivan. Mrs. mell; Gordon Stewart, son of IN GREENVILLE GENERAL and Mrs. T. R. Giles. an( j Mr ' an(J Mrs j ase ph Black and Mrs. Sullivan plan Dr. and Mrs. Claude Cooler; ^ r» oonva. y\ Young's Pharmacy Pboiu 133-122# ?'/*• (Need We Bay Merer) Let’s Make Our Town T. D. Copeland is conva- Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox of Dixon ” v j s ^ relatives in Charles- and Billy Hamer, son of Mr. lescing in Greenville General Charleston, spent the holi- Mr and Mrs Dannv Snow ton later this week. and Mrs. Robert Hamer. Hospital where he underwent' days here with their parents, and daughter, Ashley were Mrs. R. E. Ferguson was Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chil- surgery last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox and W eek-end guests of Mr. and the weekend guest of fier son dress and daughter, Laurie, j^ r an( j Mrs. Carroll Hart Mrs. James Copeland. Mrs. Frank Snow Jr ar) d daughter-in-law, Mr. and from Laurens were yuests anc j c hii dren 0 f Belton, spent Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne Charles HnllanH has re- Mrs. Lawrence F. Ferguson Sunday of the latter’s parents, t i, e W eek-end with his par- were in Washington, Ga , turned to Clemson Univer- in Greenville. ents ’ Mr ' and Mrs ’ J ' B ' Sunday vis.ting her mother, sity after spendin g spr ; ng M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Mi ; s - Ba dwm was the Hart They were accompan- Mrs. P. B. Adair, and broth- holidays with his parents, Warren spent the holiday ^ w ied home by their little er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland.’ weekend in Charlotte with f beth Balfacre . in . N !. wb !fl y daughter, Martha, who had Mrs. DeLeon Reynolds. Mrs Luther Youn and their daughter and son-in-law, dunn 8 the weeknd. On Sun- been vis iti n g her grandpar- Mrs. Eugene Brown and Mrs Ashby Long of K inards, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates da y th ^ J A ° in « d ents while her young broth- daughters, Genie and Gin- visited Mrs Murray Mixon and children, Warren and Mrs. G A. Mcllwain at the er carro!^ was in. ger of Mt. Pleasant, spent and Mrs. Henry Moore in St. Elaine. The; were joined Presbyterian Home in Stim- Mr . and Mrs . J. p. McKee the weekend with her sisters, petersbum Fla recently there by their son, Lar- merville. spent the week-end in Mrs. C., A. Holland and Mrs. wh Je they attended ry, a student at Duke Univer- h ^ wLLLton 8 Charleston visi . ting the gar : James Pitts, and a niece, tbe p ass i on pi ay a t Lake sity. returned from Washington, dens and historical spots of Mrs. Joe McGee and their \^ a \ es Fla la !m! lie ^' r, LOSES FATHER The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. John Mrs. Vida Barnett and . son Donald, Mrs. Virginia Martin Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Wid- and children, Patricia Ann, D. C,, where she attended the interest. annual convention of the Am- The R ev and Mrs. Jona- ..... and Mrs. Marcel wid- and children, Patricia Ann, °L 30 Aheld AdHI th3n Edwards "' a y nes boro, A. Pinckney of Columbia mer of this citv have been H enrv Jr and Dianne Bettv ance Associatlon held A P nl Va., were recent visitors of were dinner guests Sunday of ^ 11118 Clty "f'' 6 , beaa Henry, Jr. and Dianne, Betty 4 . 7 and t he semi-annual con- Mrs M G Woodworth and were uinntr guesis auraiay or called away due to tb e death Jean Floyd and daughter, An- ’ f fh p r po h vterian 11 „ ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael of Mrs W i dm er’s father, gelia a4P of Charlotte, iV. C. innll AL^ion of lhe M 1 S / Be ‘ ty Woodwo rth. ura f r ’ Burton D. Hallock, in Tor- visited their mother, Mrs. ' , ... » •, 2 an d 3. Ml ^ iarn ' v _ Gra Y and A2/c Albert E. Davenport r i n gton,. Conn., on April 12. Lucy Nabors, and their broth- ‘ ’ M :if nrf i 0™;*!, an d chiV cbl dren > Naac y» Bodne y and of Davis-Monthan AFB, Ari- Mrs John Jordan and chil . cr Herman Nabors. drL R^rv Ca^ and Ubbv Paula ^ vls ' ted , thei " mothe j;- zona, is spending a 30-day dren of Kingston! N . c . were Mr. and Mrs. James A. drea ’ ® hp hnbd^s fn ^ Kl "8- and g rand - leave with his parents and here for o eV eral davs durinH Poole of Dunn N C spent r 1 th Easter hollda ys m mo ther, Mrs. R. C. Stewart brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- the Easter holidays y visiting Sunday with his sister, Mrs. ^^LrandMrem^ M^' daring . the Easter hclida y s - ward W. Davenport, and ^icir mother and grandmoth- W. R. Brown and other rela- tn . s . T \voit Pr t n p<; ’ A S ° vlslting tbe i [” w ® re Mr ’ Stanley of Dayville, Conn. er Mrs Robert Wysor and tives. ' and Mrs. Walter Jones. and M rs. V. M. Grill of tUtf oSS '* V NOT at ALU The money you spend at home can make th# difference between prosperity and recession. If you spend it elsewhere it's gone for good. But money you spend here, stays here, and that is what pays taxes, supports our churches, provides jobs that hold our young peopl#* BUY AND BANK*AT HOME. IT'S GOOD BUSINESSI ML S. Bailey & Son, Bankers After his leave he will be other relatives. Established 1886 ■ -- — -- uuicr reiauves. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black , r.,,,.. ^ c lin Hav „ . .. T t stationed in Puerto Rico. He Harry M cSween is a pa- of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. ^ iL vSh Hnrina IhP Mr ; and ^ rs - WiUiam Hen- is the grandson of Mr. and H ent at Se i f Memorial Hos- W. Alec Black of Columbia, aviag , ... . mnthor Fy v . lsI . ted tbeir dau 8 bter and Mrs. Ott Thomas of this city. p it a i j n Greenwood where he Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin ^ et e c v „ ’ son-in-law, Mr. andl Mrs. Ray- Miss Regina Rosilier of underwent surgery on Mon- oi Fountain Inn. Mrs. Mary B. M ” l H an A T nd Crow8 °" and famil y | n Tuscon, Arizona, is spending day Visiting the McSweens Lawter of Macon, Ga., and Eob and ^r S ‘ f A ^ bur Ea \ z Charlotte, N. C. last week- a few days with Mr. and during the weekend was their her daughter, Miss Mary Ce- barg return ^d to their borne en( L , Mrs. Edward W. Davenport son Hap, from the Citadel, cil Lawter of Memphis, Tenn., “ " 3 ?^ ey v ir h ° rC c , 3Se t pa and fam.ly in Dayville, visiting Mrs. J. M. Dick were here during the Easter ^^“"ral a (iavs''last'week Conn - and her daughter, Miss Lana holidays with their parents, . y .. Mrs. Ethel M. Kern, Billy, Copeland Dick, during the Mr. and Airs. G. A. Black, ‘d'ij • r 3 rS Cynthia and Michael Dunn weekend were their family, J. R. (Bobby) OCain 0 f lia ‘ dwin - . . of Columbia, were guests of Dr . and Mrs. Frank J. Wy- Anacartes, Washington spent ll „ Har J' y „ a 1 dw . ,n ’ Jr '’ Miss Louise Kern last week. man Jr . a nd children, Eliza- th past week here with his Miss Sue Baldwin accompam- Mr. and Mrs. David Trice beth, Frank III, and Jimmy mother, Mrs. Nina O’Cain. ^1 ^ B 1 adW l n .. t ° and daughter, Linda Hunter, 0 f Columbia. Mr. and Airs. Bruce Dixon Salemburg, N. C., last Friday of Fayetteville, N. Cv, have 1 Among Clemson University of Clemson University spent where thev, met Miss Vicky been recent guests of Mrs. students here for the holidays the holidays with his parents, Bald i wia ,'“ student at South- Earle Workman. with their families were Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon and wood 0 ege, o accompany Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ham Bell, Billy Ballard, Dar- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bO ^f: a „. 0 „ LuL _!!!? Stark and family of Jackson- rell Orr, Lykes Henderson Frank Snow. Miss Jane Sturgeon return- Gre enville. Member FDIC Clinton, S. C. 4!/2% Interest Paid On One Year Savings Certifcates spring holidays. While away, viile, Fla., spent the week- and Buck Reese. Miss Alickie Rogers, stu- ^ e f e the gue ^ ts of end with the formers’ moth- Dr. and Mrs. Delmar dent at Columbia Colltge, Co- Ba dw * n 8 slst ^’ Mrs ’ AUen er, Mrs. Buell Stark, and Rhame spent Sunday in Sum- lumbia is at home for Spring ^ r ^ ag aa her aunts, Mrs. Hubert J. merton visiting relatives of holidays with her parents, Pitts and Mrs. A. N. Sewell. Dr. Rhame. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Burton Ford: No.1 in sales in the Carolinas There’s gotta be areason See your ftrd Dealer m 0 ^ * • Baldwin Motor Company 80S North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Rogers. snd daughter, Ann, of Green- . viile were guests Saturday of the former's mother, Mrs. G. A. Burton. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bouknight and the Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Rogers spent Alonday at Lake Juna- luska. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Elli son were recent guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ellison in Ashe- boro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dendy and family spent Easter Day in Greer with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clea ver of Elberton, Ga., were visitors this weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muller. Also visiting the Muller’s were their daughter, Beverly, a stu dent at Anderson Junior Col lege. Misses Mary Bart and Nan cy Stump, both students at Winthrop College, spent the weekend with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stump. SON VISITING FROM CONN. Mr. and Mrs. Robret Ham ilton and children, Bryn Ellen and Greg, of Stanford, Conn., spent the past week with Mr. Hamilton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hamilton. Also visiting for the Easter holi days was their other son, Phil, a student at St. Andrews College in Laurinburg, N. C. j Mr. and Mrs. P. Mark Pitts and sons of Aiken and Ed Pitts of Columbia were week- I end guests of their mother, . Mrs.’ P. M. Pitts, tl Mrs. Nelson Harte of Win- I dy, N. C. spent the Easter I weekend with her daughter, Mrs. D. H. 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