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CKnlnn. S. C.» Thursday,.March 23,1%7
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WHO’S
WHERE
Mrs. Henry Suber and Mrs. ker spent the weekend at Myr-
Ae,e Workman^ Jr. visited in tie Beach where they attended
Waynesville, N. C. on Friday the ‘Old South Ball.”
and Saturday with Mrs. Su- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Martin
ber’s sister, Mrs. D. F. Whit- of Gramling visited in the
man. While there Mrs. Work- city on Tuesday with friends
man visited Mrs. N. W. Me- and relatives.
Daniel of Clinton who is ill at Mrs. P. M. Clements, Jr.
the hospital there. * and daughter, Kathy, along
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow with her little friend, Miss
have returned home after a Janice Henderson of Charles-
two weeks trip through Ala- ton spent the weekend with
bama, Mississippi and Tenne- the former’s mother, Mrs. T.
see. While away they attend- J. Leake,
ed the Natchez Pigrimage of Lance Corporal Carroll H.
Ante-Bellum Homes and also Shealy is home on leave from
„ k ... . visited in Birtningham, Mem- Camp Lejune, N. G., and is
Everettf^Carson- and Lakeland, Gla.; Mr. ^and, Mrs. piehi lor the Easter holidays phi^ Nashville and, Chattanoo- visiting relatives and friends
ga. J ; /'iut liu i J' I 'iLkk.. the city.;
— As —
Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
Mrs _
Mrs. Bob Moore of GastbflfaC "J- Auddy Parker of Chari
N. C., were guests Saturday?.N* C., Mrs. H. G. Carter,
of the former’s sister,' Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Jones and
John Roseboro and Mr. Rose- dren of Columbia,
boro. Here From Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewi§, v Bag- Phil Tibbitts and
e, will be Mr. and Mrs. G.lV.
" j Tibbitts; Of Satellite, < Beach,
Flh., Mrs.;/Grace U Tibbitts,
riendersonvUl^, N. C. 1
Mrs. Walton A. Lynn and ^
Rick son, Dickie of Rock Hill spent umtss ana - sevt
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well, Sr., 'had as their week- Sczech of Satellite Beach, Fla., the week-end with her parents,
end guests, Mrs. E. F. Le- are guests this week of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Downs L. Mon
land, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Julian Coleman at her home roe
W. A. Addy, Mrs. Lee Sperry, on N. Broad Street. Joining
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MARCH 20-APRIL 15 ,
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1]' <i 'nr Florida Guests
Ed Wells, jSrl, i& convalesc- Visiting several days last
ng at his home following an week with Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
several weeks stay phey Timmerman was the for-
at Bailey Memorial Hospital, mer’s mother, Mrs. R. D.
E. R. Knox is convalescing Nance and Mr. Nance of De
al heme following surgery and land, Fl^ On Sunday they tram in the forthcoming Miss
riint™ r rile* returned stay at Spartanburg General were joined by Mrs. Timmer- Clinton pageant, is the daugh-
QnnHev from Mvrtle Rearh Hosplta1 ’ Mr - and Mrs - Knox n > an ’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Sunday from Myrtle Beach visited with the , r daughter> Arnold Knight of Pelzer A1 . .
Miss Watkins In
Coming Pageant
Miss Suzanne Watkins, en-
where he spent the past
week with his daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. James Tinkler and. Mr. so visiting were Dr. and Mrs.
Tinkler in Cliffside, N. C., af- Felder Smith of Laurens.
Watkins of Rt.- 1.
A 1963 graduate of Clinton
C R Kueler and Mr Kueler ^ ^ » v '“°- High School, she was a mem-
He accompanied his grand- ter his release f r om hos * Miss Mary Ellen Corn ^ al1 her of the Beta Club, Nation-
daughter, Mrs: Bill Macpher- , pital “ ntil he was able t0 re - ^ Coker Call f8 e is spc . nd ‘ ns al Honor Society, Student
son and small daughter who tu ™ home ' w „., , the , h sprm « holl . da f „ w ‘‘ b har Council and secretary of FHA.
had been visitingTiim. Mrs. Airman 2-Ci WUliam J. mother, Mrs. J. J. Cornwall. Miss Watkins' is attending
Macpherson and daughter are " c >’ nolds ' Jr , has returned ta - Mrs. Ophelta Seawright of Winthrop Cel'ege, Rock Hill,
ranking their home with her k m P ire ’ Michigan after Pendleton spent Sunday with phe will play an organ med-
narents " at Mvrtle B e a c h f penc ^ n ^ a rfay j eave her daughter and son-in-law, i ev j or her talent presenta-
while Lt. Macpherson is in Paints, Mr. and Mrs. W. M r. and Mra. Ed Copeland. tion.
Vietnam. Miss Barbara Fra- ' . 1 c ,^ na . Mrs. Milford Smith and
zier and Adrian Giles spent v y illian[ } Ma y , technolo- children, Libby and Barry. FINAL SETTLEMENT
tho wpok-pml wilh fho Kiifflers ff,st in char R c of X ' ra y s and spent the weekend with their
and accomoanied Mr Giles ,aboratories at Whitten Vil- parents and grandparents,- Take notice that on the 2nd
p ‘ lage, attended a workshop Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones in da / ol May, , 1967, I will ren-
who March 16-17 presented by the Blacksburg. * dt ’ r a final account of my acts
" State Board of Health in Co- Mr. and Mrs. Haley Brown and doings as Executor of the
lumbia. of Bowman, Ga. were guests estate ol Martha A. Oeland
Father Is III Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. in t,1( ' °f ^ Judge of
Mrs. Harry Bouknight and Morris Seymour, Mr. Sey- Probate of Laurens County,
Mrs. Fred Pitts have been'mour and children. On Satur- at 10 o'clock a.m., and on the.
Mr and Mrs n-ivis v Pitfs visitin « in Daurens with their da y Mr. 1 and .Mrs. Seymour same day will apply for a fi-
accomnanied hv' Mrs' Toe latb)pr ' Everett Martin, who visited in Gretfiville with Mr. na i discharge from my trust
BondT^Ient Sunday in Rock is ill and a patient at the Lau- and Mrs. Ernest Ousts and »
rens Hospital. attended the Home and Gar- Any perseri mtlehted to said
Henry Simmons is a patient den Show at Greenville Me- estate is notffiediand required
at Bailey Memorial Hospital morial Auditorium. to make payment oruor before
where he is undergoing treat- Returned From Hawaii that •date, and all iiyysonk hav-,
ment for a shoulder infec- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, ing claims against said es-
tion. Mrs. Robert Hamer and tate will present them on or
Attend Columbia Meeting daughter Miss Janet Hamer before said date, duly proven
Mrs. James Bradford and and Miss Kathryn Dicus re- or bo forever barred.
home.
Harold Coleman, Jr
is stationed at Bergerstrom
AFB, near Austin, TexaTS, is
spending a leave with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman,
Sr
Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jarvis and family, going es
pecially. to attend services on
Sunday at the Methodist
Church where their niece was
received as a member into
the church. They were accom
panied home by Mrs. Ethel
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R. Pitts who was visiting dur- Mrs. Murray Adams of this turned Saturday from a two James M. Oeland,
ing the weekend. city and Mrs. Ted Anderson weeks visit* to California and Kxecutoi
'• Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dix- of Laurens were in Columbia Hawaii. Mar. 20. 1967
on of Asheville, N. C. spent on Saturday to attend the S.
the weekend with the latter’s C. Federation ol Republican
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Awards and Recognition
Muller. ~ Luncheon. The' occasion was
Mrs. W. W. Harris spent the ke ^ d a t t be Town House Mo-
weekend with her' daughter tel.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Visit In New Orleans
George Senn in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,
Visits In Charleston dr , spt ' nl last *** k
Orleans on a business-^ trip.
- Mrs. Hugh Eichelhergcr Enroute home they visited the
and daughter, Miss Barbara sister and family
Eichelberger, spent several Mrs John w King in What a magnificent thought! awards in this year’s Science
days this week with their son mer viUe Ga.
and brother, John Eichelber-
Highlights
From Clinton High
By KAYRAN (’OX
Sixty-six days till graduation trious young people who won
And there’s not a senior at Fair. The Fair was held on
CHS that isn’t ready, either! Friday and Saturday, March
ger and Mrs. Eichelberger at Major Watts Returns From To make sure tne seniors give 17-16, and there were entries
their home in Charleston. Vietnam of their talents, Mrs. Johnson in four divisions — Math, Phy-
Frank Fielder is a patient Major and Mrs. James H. and Miss Adair are selecting sies. Chemistry and Biology.
at Spartanburg Memorial Has- Watts and f< “ nU y of Sa, " tar «* cast of «» 1867 **»*«•• Thm- were four winners in
nital where he underwent sur- were weokend g uests of their Play! The- date of the per- each division. The first - place
gerv last Friday parent^, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. formanee will be set later, winner in each section are as
. W’atts of this city. They were and all of you are cordially follows: Math, Collie Lehn;
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. j 0 i ned h ere by Mr. and Mrs. invited to come! Don’t forget. Pin sics, Debra Prater; Biolo-
♦ xzi *!? Ue *1 their y 118 Bobby Long and family of support your seniors. gy, Kenwood Cox; and Chemi-
ter, Miss Mary Grace League W alhaila. Major Watts arriv- Thinking about support, the stry, Jack Ferguson. These
of Greenvil e. uung he ed j n states on March 14, Key Club had a car wash at yrung people will 'represent
weekend they were .lomed by after a year . s duty in y iet . the high sc b 00 i t and not many CHS at the State Science Fair,
anot er daug tej, i s s nam as a helicopter pilot. He of you were lucky enough to Although there were only a
Shirley League ot Atlanta,-Ga. is the third son of his p aren t s have your car washed by the few winners, every one who
Bot gir s are training o - 4 0 fj n j s h suc h a tour and re- big Key Clubbeirs. But we entered is to be commended
come registered nurses. ^ urn sa f e i y Captain David hope you will come up town on his hard work and interest
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goss* Watts is in staff school at • this Saturday and spend all in science,
of Charleston are visiting Mr. Fort Knox, Kentucky, and 1st your money on the delicious The Science Club had an-
and Mrs. Frank L. Goss dur- Lt. Paul Watts is at Fort cakes and cookies which sen- other big treat last Monday
ing the spring semester break Bliss, Texas. ior girls are baking. There afternoon.About twenty,.- five
at the Medical College where Ed Perry joined other man- will be a Bake Sale at several members visited the Deering
Mr. Goss is enrolled in the a gers of Community Cash of the grocery stores, and Milliken Research Center in
School of Pharmacy. Stores* throughout the state we.’d love for you* to “Have Spartanblrg. The trip was
W. B. Owens To Visit Here this past week for a vacation a brownie!” quite interesting an<U all of us
„Mr. and Mrs. William stay in Florida. Then, too, many congratu- had an extremely enjoyable
Bitooks Owens, Jr. of South Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ba- lations are due those indus- day.
"Amboy, New Jersey, will ar
rive this weekend to spend,
the aster holidays with the
former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Owens.
Ann Burton of Grenville,
spent last week with her
grandmother, Mrs. G. A. Bur
ton, while her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. Henry Burton, va
cationed in the Bahamas.
They the week-end here, and
accompanied Ann home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyndel Poe
and daughter of Asheville, N.
C., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rogge
of Charleston, Billy Nelson
and Patsy Pirkle of the Uni
versity of South Carolina
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harwood Nelson.
Mrs. Sallie Anderson of Co-
Columbia spent the yeekend
with Dr. and Mrs. D. O.
Rhame.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Rhame were at Myrtle Beach
this weekend to attend the Old
South Ball.
Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Mr., and
Mrs. E. Keith Adair spent
Sunday in Aiken with Mr. and
Mrs. P. Mark Pitts and Jami-
ly-
Mrs. Lavina Padgett, Miss
es Patricia Ann and Dianne
Martin of Charlotte, N. C.,
spent Sunday with thir moth
er and grandmother, Mrs. Lu
cy Nabors and family.
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