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. Clinton, S. C., October 13, 1968
THE CLINfON CHRONICLE
WHO'S
WHERE...
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
CaroHna and a brother, James
R. Sullivan, Irving Williams,
highway patrol in 1956. He Blackmon of Lancaster. Jack Thunderburke, Bobby
was transferred to Sumter, The body is at the funeral Fall s, Norwood Watkins, Da-
and then moved to Winnsbo- home and the family is at the Dixon. Honorary pall-
ro this year when he trans- home of Guy Smith, 204 South hearers will be members of
ferred from patrol duty to Woodrow St Clinton the SfmUi Carolina State Pa-
the licensing division. He was Funerill s ' ervlces wiu be trol.
• • •
THANKS
For your patronage since 1883. We hope to con
tinue serving you — the people of Clinton and
surrounding area.
Young's Pharmacy
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Dial 833-1220
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Tern- ed her father with a birthday er and children spent Satur
iloton and little daughter dinner at that time, with oth- day visiting in Elberton, Ga.
|*ve moved into the former er relatives as guests also, with Mrs. Crider’s parents,
lay Pitts residence on S. While in Columbia they visit- Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tay-
fones St. ed with their grandson, Mi- lor.
G. F. Buford is a pa- chael Smith, who is a law Miss Suzanne Watkins,
ient at Bailey Memorial Hos- student at the University of freshman at Winthrop Col-
dtal- South Carolina, and who has lege, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Vita Mae Barnett and recently been accepted into her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ion, Donald, and grandchild- N. R. O. T. C. Air Force. Howard Watkins,
en, Pamela and Jeff, Mr^. Mrs. Hugh Simpson had as Visiting in Iowa And Indiana
Margaret Brown of Charlotte, h er guest for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thom-
C., spent Sunday with M rs k. R. McMaster of ason are visiting in Des-
Mrs. Barnett’s mother, Mrs. Winnsboro. moines, Iowa with their
-Aicy Nabors and brother, Mr and Mrs c A Holland daughter, Mrs. Larry Swift
lerman Nabors and Mrs. spent ^ we ekend on a trip a "d Mr. Swift. On Thursday
™ S ' T t, t to the lower part of the state, they will travel to Blooming-
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes is occu- visiting relatives and friends ton, Indiana, to visit anoth-
?ymg an apartment on E. in B ishopville, Elliott, Flor- er daughter, Mrs. Donald
centennial Street. ence> Wisacky, and Lynch- Winslow and Mr. Winslow,
E. Frank Anderson, who burg. an( t son > Ford,
has been at the Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow Mrs. Emma Craig of Col-
Rest Home in Newberry is a were in Atlanta for the week- umbia is a patient at Bailey
patient at Bailey Memorial end where thev attended the Memorial Hospital. She is an
Hospital. Georgia Tech-Tennessee foot- aunt of Dr - E - N - Sullivan
Miss Beth Trammell of ball game. an d has many friends in the
Charlotte, N. C., spent the James O. Simmons is a pa-
week-end with her parents, tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- Billy Ballard, student at
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tram- nital where he under went sur- Clemson University, spent
mell. gery on Mouday. the weekend with his par-
. Misses Julia and Helen Mrs. S. B. Pruitt left Wed- ents > Mr - and Mrs - B - B - Bal *
Porter were called to Haw- nesday for Lake Murray for l ar d.
kinsville, Ga., Thursday on a visit with her daughter, Weekend guests of Mr. and
account of the death of their Mrs Gradv Adams and M**' Mrs - W. A. Alexander were
sister-in-law, Mrs. Rodman Adams. Mr - and Mrs. Joe Shiflett of
Porter, following an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sey- Atlanta, Georgia.
Funeral services were held mour and sons and Miss Lib- Attend Ga.-Miss. Game
on Friday. Another brother, by Smith spent Sunday after- Among Clintonians attend-
Roswell Porter of Winston- noon in Greenville visiting ing the Georgia - Mississippi
Salem, N. C., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ouzts game in Athens, Ga. on Sat-
tb em - and daughters. urday afternoon were Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams Mrs. Milford Smith remains Mrs - Dan 0rr ’ Morris Sey-
of Raleigh, N. C., were week- a patient at Duke Hospital mour, and David Myers,
end guest of her parents, i n Durham N. C. where she Miss Margaret P. Bethea of
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie S. Me- i s to undergo surgery on Fri- North Augusta, spent Sun-
^fillian. day morning. Visiting with da y here with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland Mr. Smith and family last Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Were guests Sunday of their weekend were Mrs. Smith’s Mr. and Mrs. Herschell
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Thomason spent Saturday at
and Mrs. James T. Smith in ter Jones. Columbia College, going es-
Columbia. Mrs. Smith honor- *Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grid- pecially for the Parent Day
weekend. Thir daughter,
Pat, is a freshman there.
Granziano Baby Christened
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graz-
iano of Whitten Village spent
the weekend visiting Mrs.
Graziano’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bethune in Linden,’N.
C. While there their daugh
ter, Donna, was christened
during church services on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ham
mett and family were called
to Allendale, Ga. last Satur
day due to the death of Mf.
Hammett’s mother, Mrs. B1
J. Hammett. Services were
conducted Saturday at the Al
lendale Presbyterian Church.
Dr. and Mrs^Hollowell and
children from Augusta, Ga.
spent Sunday with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hel-
lams.
Charles Holland student at
Clemson University spent the
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Brown and little daughter,
Rebekah, of Spartanburg
spent Sunday with her grand
mother, Mrs. Platte Prather
and parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Franks, coming es
pecially for Mrs. Franks’
birthday.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert
McLees, of Arlington, Va.
will arrive Saturday for a
. few days visit with his mo
ther, Mrs. R. C. McLees.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dixon of
Clemson University, Mr. and
Mrs. Danny Snow and daughter,
Ashley, of Laurens, spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Snow, Jr., and
also visited Mr. Dixon’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon.
Mrs. Winifred Poole and Miss
Marion Milam attended a meet
ing of Delta Kappa Gamma Sat
urday at Holiday Inn in Green
wood.
Mrs. Oren Beaty and son, Tim
othy, have returned from a two-
weeks visit with her sister, Mrs.
John R. Allen and her mother,
Mrs. W. T. Chandler in Kings-
tree. They also visited several
historical sites while away. Mr.
Beaty and son, David, joined
them on Saturday for the Hor-
ton-Chandler reunion which was
held in Lynchburg Sunday.
ATTEND PJTTS FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts,
and Mrs. Joe Bonds were in
Smyrna, Ga., Sunday for the
funeral of their cousin, W. R.
(Bill). Pitts, Sr. They were join
ed in Anderson by Mr. and Mrs.
Denny Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young
and little daughter have moved
to Calhoun Street.
Mrs. Louda Copeland, who
makes her home in Garland,
Texas, has returned to Green
ville' to visit %er son, R. E«'
Copeland, following a visit here
kwith relatives.
Mrs. Harold Shields has ing several days with Mrs. Roily joining the
been visiting the past two Bannister, Sr., in Mountvillc.
weeks in Richmond, Virginia.
This week she traveled to p.. t J c
New York where she will K"©* I Oday TOr
spend some time. N. D. Blackmon
Weekend guests of.Mrs..L. Norman D. (Pete) Black- . „.x»
V a wcr c e tl he f children, mon) 34 state highway pa- fjo^rm^rnh °in th * s afternoon (Thurs-
Judy King of Rock Hill and t ro i ii cen se inspector, died . . * day) at 4 o’clock at the First
L-Cpl. Ronald W. King. Cpl. Tuesday about 8:30 a. m. in Surviving in addition to his Baptist Church, conducted by ^
King had with him friends a traffic accident at Carlisle P aren t s are his wife, Mrs. the Rev. J. H. Darr and the
from Camp LeJeune, Cpls. j n Union County. Betty Smith Blackmon; two Rev. J. L. Passailaigue, a
Dop Hurtling and John Me- Native of York County, son daughters, Robin Annette and former pastor.
,,adden - . of James E. and Vergie Raury AlllS0n Blackmon of Burial wiU be in Rosemont
Mf. and Mrs. Roily Bannisterf Barnes Blackmon of Lancas- the home; a son, Richard An- cemetery, Clinton.
Jr., of Raleigh, N. C., are spend- caster, he lived there before thony Blackmon of the home; Pallbearers will b e Don
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