The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 01, 1966, Image 3
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Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, September t, 1966
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO’S
N WHERE
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Reported Ry
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox
and children, Robbie Kate,
Michelle, Janetta and A-licia
Leigh, spent several days
recently in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mjqj;. George W.
Lyons and little son, Marc
P r e s s 1 y, of Spartanburg,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Lyons’ parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Marc C. Weersing. On Sunday
Mrs. Weefsing, Mr. Lyons
and Gene Wilkes visited Bar
ry Weersing at Parris Island
where he is stationed with the
U. S. Marines.
Miss Betty Mae Baldwin
returned this week to St. An
drews Presbyterian College,
Laurinburg, N C., after
spending the past week at
home.
Dr. and , Mrs. Mack Poole
of Spartanburg, spent Sunday
with the former’s mother,
Mrs. M. C. Poole. Leslie and
Mark Poole spent the week
end with their grandmother.
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Free
land of Brunswick, Ga., are
spending several days this
week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Thomas.
Major and JVIrs. Chris Patte
and children, Amy and Ed
ward, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Edouard
P^tte at La Gradelle, their
Pine Street residence. Major
Patte will arrive Monday at
-Saigon, South Vietnam, where
he will begin his duties with
the “Big Red One,” the First
Infantry Division.
On Tour In Russia
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitts
of Albany, Ga., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson Pitts last
weekend. John left Monday
for Moscow, U. S. S. R., with
an agricultural people-to-peo-
ple delegation to visit several
iron curtain countries.
Awarded Scholarships
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Breh-
mer and Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Adair attended the Greenville
News-Piedmont Annual Honor
Carrier Banquet at Sulphur
Springs, Paris Mountain State
Park in Greenville on Monday
evening when their sons, Larry
Brehmer and Forrest Adair
were awarded scholarships
for their services as paper
carriers.
Miss Julia McKee returned
Monday to Due West to as
sume her new duties as Sec
retary to the Dean of Women
at Erskine College having
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
McKee.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W.
Stewart of Malvern, N. Y.,
who accompanied their
daughter, Ellen, here to Pres
byterian College where she is
a sophomore, were guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stwart and
other relatives last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Vaughn in Anderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart
spent severat days last week
visiting in Roanoke, Lexing
ton, and other points of inter-
ect in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mark Pitts
and sons of j^ken. visited
Mrs. P. M. Pitts during the
week-end.
Mrs. Oilie Littlefield of Co
lumbia, is visiting Mrs. Eu
gene Hitt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland
were in Columbia Sunday vis
iting their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
T. Smith, and family
Mr. and Mrs. I. H.- Ford
will arrive from Avon Park,
Fla., this week for a visit
with Mrs. Ford’s mother,
Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
Mr. and Mrs .R. A. Bubber-
ly and daughter, Pam, of Bal
timore, Md., were week-end
guests of Mrs. J. B. Wilder
On Sunday Mrs. Wilder ac
companied them to McCorm
ick where they visited her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
White and daughters, Linda,
Karen, Marilyn and Janie of
Richmond, Va., returned to
their home Sunday after visit
ing the former’6 mother, Mrs.'
O. B. King, Mr. King and
grandmother, Mrs. R. C.
Stewart. Joining them here
during the week-end at the
home of Mrs. Stewart were
James F. Bodie of Prineville,
Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
L. Bodie of Virginia Beach,
Va., James F. Bodie, Lee Bo
die, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Grill
of Greenville; Mrs. Sallie
Minick, Mr. and Mrs. Avery
DeLoache of Saluda, Mrs. Al
ma Bodie of Charleston, Miss
Cleo Slough and John Zeigler
of Charleston,' Mr. and Mrs.
Homer C. Bodie of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. John V. Orr
and children, John, Tim and
Rebecca Ann have returned
to their home in Hot Springs,
Ark., following .~a visit with
his mother,, Mrs. Emeline B.
Shirley.
IN BAILEY MEMORIAL
Mrs. Louie Thornley is con
valescing at BaiU^y Memorial
Hospital where she is under
going treatment following an
attack. Her sister, Mrs. Nor
man Lawrence, of Central,
visited her during the week
end and was the guest of an-'
other sister, Mrs. L. Ray
Pitts, and Mr. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. JR. P. Chap
man were in Qrbenville Fri
day for the funeral of Maur
ice Ashmore, broitheV of Con
gressman Robert T. Ashmore.
Crass Hill News
MRS. NAROMf AUSTIN.
Comspo pdent
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Col. Burt L. Mitchell, a for
mer resident of 1 Cross Hill,
now of Paris, [France, has
been promoted bo Brig. Gen.
in the U. S. Amjiy. He has a
wife and two children. Burt
and Dixie. He is a Wofford
College graduate. His mother
is Mrs. B. L. Match ell, Sr. of
Cross Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. j C. V. Powell
and children and Mrs. George
Martin of Du I^font, Washing
ton have been visitors in the
homes of MrsJ Hanna, Mrs.
Cox and Mrs. ; Mitchell.
Dr. and Mrs. Tucker and
little daughter^, Elizabeth of
Bookings, South Dakota were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Heyward Nicklies, Sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Austin,
Sr. have returned to their
home at Suffjolk, Va. after
spending the weekend with the
latter’s mother, Mrs. M. F.
Workman. !
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Segars,
Miss Mary Eyans and Lindy
Segars and Joel Turner at
tended the National League
Ball Game in Atlanta Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Simp
son and son Bruce spent Sun
day at Montreat, N. C. with
their daughter Sue, who is a
student at Montreal CoHege.
Heyward Nickles, Sr. has
returned home from the Self
Memorial Hospital Thursday
where he was a patient for
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Whittle
of Columbia spent Monday
with her mother Mrs. R. F.
Wade.
Mrs. Dave Ingle is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Young
and daughters, Sophie and
Dell, were recent vacationers
at Isle of Palms.
Miss Karen Cox spent sev
eral days recently with k4r.
and Mrs. Don Rice in Gaston
ia, N. C.
Mrs. M. C. Poole has re-
turned from a Scandinavian
tour after three weeks in Eur
ope. While in London she at
tended a session of Parlia
ment and saw three musicals,
“London Laughs”, “Robert
and Elizabeth” and “Charlie
Girl”.
Dr. Marc C. Weersing was
in Waycross, Ga. during the
week-end and conducted the
services at the First Presby*
terian Church.
Left For'Alaska
A2c John Stephens Crowe,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Crowe, left Sunday for An
chorage, Alasky, where hp
wiH serve a eighteen mpnth
tour at Elmendorf Air Force
Base.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Mi
and daughter, PhyUie, have
moved to Grinding where (
they are making their horr~'
They had made their home
Clinton pn Shands St. for
number of years. Mry. Ma
was manager pf the Cat^,
Store here prior to their leav
ing.
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COMPLETE PET CENTER
NEW SHIPMENT Of TRQPICAL AND GOLD
FISH JUST ARRIVED. ALSO GOOD
SELECTION OF PLANTS
AH Types Birds, Puppies and Other Animals
— COMPLETE PET LINE —
GREENWOOD PET CENTER
Greenwood, S. C.
715 Chipley Ave. Phone OR-96333
now...
LEN OX CRYSTAL.^
the quality you would
expect from the '
makers of
LENOX CHINA
Sparkling premiere! Here h hand-blown lead' *
crystal In exquisite shapes and patterns. SomR
are coordinated with Lenox China patterns.
All eomplement fine table appointments
regardless of make. Shouldn’t you see it. soon!
prices are from$11.25 to $29.25far*
S-pisce place getting.
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Lenox Crystal-Galaxy (left), hand-ent
$9.75 each; 3-plece place setting, $29.2fe
Mansfield (right), gold-banded, $4.75 saehti
8-piece place setting, $|4.25.
Lenox Chins—Tmede, fcrieQi flM *
setting, $31,?** '
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DILLARD BOLAND, Jeweler
Pitta Streel
Clinton, S. C.
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U. S. Senate
Joseph O. Rogers, Jr.
Governor
Marshall T. Mays
Lt. Governor
Dr. Inez G. Eddings
State Supt. of Education
W. R. Garrett
Sen., Laurens County
Furman E. Qtt
Rep., Laurens County
Shelton J f Rimer
Rep., Laurens County
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