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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 24, 1969—S-A
About People
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brown and
son, Frank, of Savannah, Ga.,
spent the weekend with their son
and brother, John H. Brown and
family. They came especially for
the infant baptism of their little
granddaughter, Cynthia Suzanne
Brown, which took place Sunday
at Broad Street Methodist
Church.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins
Jr., have returned to Clinton to
make their home and are pre
sently with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Watkins on Spartan
burg Highway. Mr. Watkins has
completed his service with
the U. S. Navy, and was based
at San Diego, Calif.
* * *
Mrs. Tlllie Tucker is a pa
tient at the Greenwood Nursing
Home, having been transferred
from a Columbia hospital where
she had been ill for some time.
* * *
Mrs. A. A. Batton arrived last
week from Port Gibson, Miss.,
and is spending some time with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. B.
Stump while her husband is serv
ing a six months tour of active
duty with the National Guard at
F ort Polk, La.
* * *
Mrs. Murray Summerville has
returned from a visit with her
son-in-law and daughter, Capt.
and Mrs. Mac Gaffney and little
daughter, Donna Adair, at Bos
sier City, La. Capt. Gaffney is
stationed at Barksdale Air Force
Base. Mrs. Summerville accom
panied her brother and sister-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nabors
of Laurens who visited their
daughter, Mrs. Jerry Sparks and
Mr. Sparks in Lufkin, Texas.
Mrs. Sparks returned home with
them for a visit
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grubb and
Martin were called to Wythevilie,
Va., Friday, due to the death of
Mr. Grubb’s father, E. Bowman
Grubb,
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Grubb at
tended the funeral of Mrs.
Grubb’s grandfather at Wythe-
vllle, Va., Sunday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith
of Columbia spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Holland.
* * +
Having completed basic train
ing at San Diego Naval Training
Base, Seaman Apprentice J. L.
(Chip; Brawley Jr., is spending
a 15 day leave with his mother,
Mrs. Robert H. Adair and Mr.
Adair. Chip returns to San Diego
for six months naval commissary
training this week.
* * *
Mrs. E. L. Holland was in Co
lumbia on Monday to visit a
nephew, Frank Stewart, who is a
patient at Veteran’s Hospital
there.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramage
and Tommy and Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Chandler spent Sunday in
Charleston, visiting Miss Elea
nor Mahon and touring the gar
dens and other places of interest.
* * *
Mrs. John Clark has returned
home after several weeks stay
in Georgetown.
* * *
Friends in Clinton of Miss
Ethel Langston will be interested
to know that she is ill.
* * *
FATHER PASSES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Daw
son and son Wendy, were called
to Isle of Palms last week due
to the death of his father, Leo J.
Dawson. Funeral services were
held Saturday morning. Attending
the funeral from Clinton were Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Horton and the Rev.
E. W. Rogers.
* * *
Miss Nikki Allison ofChar-
lotte, N.C., spent the weekend
with Miss Judy Nabors.
LOSES SISTER
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaxico, and
daughters, Sharon and Loraine,
and Mrs. Wiley Mf^nk were called
to Macon, Ga., Friday due to
the death of the latter’s daughter,
and Mrs. Plaxico’s sister, Mrs.
Walter Groover. Funeral ser
vices were held Sunday afternoon
at Macon with interment in Moul
trie. Mrs. Groover was the for
mer Marilyn Monk.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy E. Hancock at Isle of
Palms.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fincan-
non and children are moving to
Whiteville, N.C. where Mr. Fin-
cannon has accepted a position.
♦ * *
“Mr. and Mrs.'ffSFJttnpson
Jr., and children are occupying
their new home on Chestnut St.
They formerly lived in Joanna.
* * *
PFC. Joe Wilkie has returned
to Gulfport, Miss., after a tour
of duty in Vietnam.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler
spent the past weekend in Colum
bia, with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ox
ley and family.
* * *
Mrs. W. W. Harris spent the
weekend in Newberry with Mr.
and Mrs. George Senn. On Mon
day the Senns with their child
ren, Elizabeth, Foster spent the
day in Charleston visiting Mag
nolia Gardens and Ft. Sumter.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. George Bellin-
grath are spending several days
in Baton Rouge, La., and Bellin-
grath Gardens, La.
* * *
Herschel Thomason has re
turned to work after several
weeks illness.
* * +
Mr. and Mrs. Beau Gardner,
Mrs. Harold Murphy, Mrs. J. C.
Gruber and Miss Linda Wise
went to Florence to visit Mrs.
Mozelle Gardner. Mrs. Gardner
has recently fallen and broken her
leg while staying with a daughter, ,
Mrs. L. C. Starrett She is now a
patient In the Saunders Hospital, i
Mrs. R. E. Sadler has returned
home after spending sometime in
Los Angeles, Calif., with her
daughter, Miss Virginia Sadler.
* * *
B. L. Meeks
(Other Obituaries Page 7C.)
NINETY SIX - Bartlett L.
Meeks, 57, died Tuesday morn
ing at his home at 110 Sirrine
St, Ninety Six. He was the bro
ther of J. C. Meeks of Clinton.
* * *
Other surviviors include his
Johnny Mason is now recuper- ( w if e( a daughter, a sister and two
ating at home after a four-week grandchildren,
hospital stay. Mr. Mason, who 1
suffered a broken arm in a fall, Funeral services were con-
was in Self Memorial Hospital in ducted Wednesday at Blyth Fun-
Greenwood for a week and was era ] Home with burial in Green-
in Bailey Memorial Hospital for wood Memorial Gardens,
three weeks before returning
home recently. * * *
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Bailey PTO
Has Meeting
The M. S. Bailey PTO met
Tuesday night, April 15, in the
school auditorium. They adopted
a set of by-laws drawn up by
the Legislation Committee.
All members who sold ticket*
for the Country Music Show and
those interested are invited to
attend a meeting to be held at
the home of Mrs. Glenda Domin
ick at 7:30 p.m. April 24.
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