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I THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., July 2, 1969—3-A About People You Know Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley and sons, Ray Jr., Tim, Todd, Steve, and Alex enjoyed a trip to the mountains over the weekend and visited many points of interest. * * * Mrs. E. L. Holland was in Co lumbia on Sunday visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. James T. Smith and family. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCall celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Friday, June 27. They have been residing in Clinton for 16 years. They have 11 children and 13 grandchildren. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow spent last week in Fort Lauder dale, Fla., where they attended the summer convention of the Southeastern Photoplate makers Association being held at the La- go Mar Hotel. They were accom panied on the trip by Mrs. James Moore of York and Miss Frances Moore of Charlotte. Mrs. Rich ard Kastory and daughters, Kelley and Kirsten, of Winter Park, Fla., came back with the Dows and will be their guests for three weeks. * * * Mrs. Howard Watkins has been visiting her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens in Harriman, Tenn. Suz- zanne and Mr. Watkins went for the weekend and brought Mrs. Watkins back. * * * Among the out of town guests attending the King-Seward wed ding on Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harles, Rocky Mount; Mrs. C. S. Teachey and Mrs. Agnes Brodie, grandmother of the bride, both of Florence, Mrs. Charles Graber, Ellen and Scott of Charleston; Mrs. H. R. Phil lips, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Phillips, Jr. and daughter, Grace of Spartanburg; Mrs. Sara Lawing, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson of Greece; Mr. andMrs. J. H. McMillin and daughters, Martha and Susan of Inman; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCurdy, Sr. of Summerville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCurdy and Mr. and Mrs. Dan LaSure of Augusta, Ga.;Sen ator and Mrs. Robert Lake and daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Simpson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Simpson Jr. and Ray of Whitmire; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darby of Washington, Ga.; Mrs. Donovan Rosser Seward, Kathy and Lisa of Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis and Maggie Lee Kelly of Cath- age, N.C.; Mrs. Ellie Seward grandmother of the groom of Southern Pines, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. William L. Beck andRobin, aunt and uncle of the bride, of Rockville, Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruichshanks HI, aunt and uncle of the bride of Gains- ville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Traverm, Jr., Miss Alice Mar tin and Miss Sarah Gault of Greenville. * * * Mac and Robert Heirs were in Atlanta over the weekend to see the East-West Game and to visit Six Flags Over Georgia. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold have returned from a vacation trip to Minneapolis, Minn., Storm Lake, Iowa, Canada and returning by Michigan and Eastern states where they visited points of in terest. In Minneapolis they visit ed their daughter, Miss Marjorie Arnold and left Miss Catherine Arnold who will spend the sum mer with her sister. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Arnold’s brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Williamsburg, Va. * * * Miss Lynn Coleman spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman, en- route to Greenville General Hos- Prenuptiol Parties Given (CONT. FROM PAGE 2A.) to members of the wedding party, friends, and out of town guests. On June 28, Mrs. Agnes Bro die, maternal grandmother of the bride, her aunt, Mrs. W. L. Beck and daughter, Candyce Beck en tertained bridesmaids, mothers, grandmothers, organist, Mrs. T. Heath Copeland, and wedding di rector, Mrs. Edgar Taylor at a breakfast. The guests assembled at the Wilson home, Ansel Drive which was lovely with decoratloos of roses. The bride was given a corsage and a trousseau gift. pital where she is taking nurses training. She spent the past three months training at the State Hos pital in Columbia. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Marse retun»ed Thursday from their wedding trip to Nassau and spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Marse. * * * Mrs. Glenn B. Reeves and sons, David and Mike have returned to Montgomery, Ala., following a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts and Capt Reeves parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson accompan ied them home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. James Furr and daughter, Martha, accompanied by Mrs. Furr’s mother, Mrs. J. E. Boyce of Sumter, have re turned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Judge Vaughn and Mr. Vaughn in Delray Beach, Fla. * * * Mrs. Marvin Turner accom panied Mr. Turner to Princeton, HI., where she will spend the next two months with him. Mr. Tur ner is present’y located there. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dixon and little son, Brucie of Walhallaare visiting his parents, Mr. andMrs. Joe Dixon and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow. * * * Mrs. 0. I. Shealy is convalesc ing at home following minor sur gery at Bailey Memorial hospital last week. * * * Col. and Mrs. Powell Fraser and family have moved to Bris tol, Tenn., where Col. Fraser will be president of King College. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne have returned from Barksdale AFB, La., where they visited their son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Bill Horne and little grand son, Billy. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts, Mrs. Louie Thornley were in Hoboken, Ga., last week and attended the wedding of their nephew, Kent Lawrence and Cheryl Kelly. * * * Miss Jeannie Nabors, daughter of Mrs. Marion Nabors, under went surgery at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood, Wednes day. She plans to return home this week. * * * Sgt. A. P. Scott of Columbia arrived from Vietnam after his second tour of duty. He is visit ing his mother, Mrs. FrankSimp- son Sr., and Mr. Simpson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moore are moving into their new home on Walnut St. this week. * * * Mrs. FrankSimpson was called to Greer due to the sudden and unexpected death of her niece, Carolyn Addyman of Greer. Mrs. Addyman was due to be released, over the last weekend, from a Spartanburg hospital. * * * Give Table Fresh Look CLEMSON - Next time the la dies come to lunch, give your luncheon table a fresh summer- like look with a covering made of a pretty cotton print Start a new trend by using colorful cotton dress fabrics to make a tablecloth and coordi nated napkins, advises Julia B. Taylor, Clemson Extension home furnishings specialist Let the luncheon determine the type of fabric you use. For in stance, you might wish to have a Polynesian luncheon -- with fruit, fish, and some kind of co conut dessert on the menu. Then use a splashy island print for the tablecloth. Mrs. Taylor says to pick a cot ton fabric printed with big exotic flowers. Bind the edges of the flowered cloth with green bias tape. CAMPFIRE COUNCIL MEETS—Members of the Clinton Campfire Council Beard of Directors held a luncheon meeting Monday at Mary Mimprove Ho tel. They met with Miss Della Ricks of Jackson ville. Fla., regional director, and Mrs. Ann Surmise, resident director of the Campfire Camn. Shown above, left to ripht, are board members Mrs. Cally Gault, Mrs. Robert Grube (back to camera), Reese Younp, Lynn Cooper, Jr.. Miss Ricks. Mrs. Sprouse, Charles Oakley (back to camera), and Jim Von Hollen. Miss Ricks exnlained the proposed re- districting of the region and Mrs. Sprouse reported on the recent Campfire Camn held at Camp Green ville.— (Dan Yarborough Photo) • Easy Parking • Every Day Low Prices • Quick, Friendly Service • Phone 833-4000 216 SOUTH BROAD ♦ ♦ \ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ REG. 98c BAYER ASPIRIN 100's 43c REG. 1.75 Barnes Hines Wetting Solution 2 OZ. 99c REG. 98c VASELINE 16 OZ. (1 Lb.) 69c \ Going Away Party Given The families of Merrie Oaks gathered at the Cornelson’s cab in Friday night for a big pic nic to wish the George Brock- enbroughs farewell. Hosts for the family outing were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crock er, Dr. and Mrs. James Mac donald, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Green, Mr. and Mrs. DickSwe- tenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. George Cornelson. All during the party Bailey snapped candid photographs, re cording delightful memories at Merrie Oaks. These pictures Bride-elect Honored The home of Mrs. Joe H. Bonds was the scene of a lovely tea Saturday afternoon honoring Miss Mary Pitts, bride-elect of Spar tanburg. Hostesses for the de lightful affair were four of her aunts, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Mrs. Davis V. Pitts, Mrs. Bonds and Mrs. W. Denny Pitts of Ander son. Miss Pitts, daughter of for mer Clintonian, Carroll Lee Pitts and Mrs. Pitts, will be married August 2 to Jerry Ayers also of Spartanburg. Numerous parties are being given there for the young couple. Throughout the spacious home elaborate arrangements ofShasta daisies, yellow and pink roses, glads, and hydrangea effectively carried out the color motif in each of the receiving rooms. Centering the dining table, laden with party dainties and punch bowl, with an epergne of yellow roses and glads, flanked by silver candelabra with lighted yellow tapers. From there the guests were invited into the den and later on to the patio where punch was served as they depart ed. The hostesses presented the honor guest with a lovely corsage and a crystal relish dish as a remembrance of the occasion. Around 150 guests and relatives called between the appointed hours. Besides Clintonians, guests came from Spartanburg, Pickens, Easley, Laurens, New berry, Winnsboro, Raleigh, N.C., Rock Hill, Ware Shoals and Jo anna. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Chick Pitts, Jr., Miss Bar bara Pitts, Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mrs. Sidney Bonds, Miss Lynn Nabors, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Louie Thornley, Mrs. Marion Lawson, Mrs. Claude Howe. Also Mrs. John Lake and Mrs. John Lay of Ware Shoals; Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and Miss Jenny Jarvis of Rock Hill. NOTICE the LAURENS COUN TY COURT HOUSE WILL BE CLOSED FRI DAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 4TH AND 6TH. were arranged in a large frame and presented to the Brncken- brough family. * * * The Brockenbrough girls have also been honored with parties. Monday night Emmy Ann Gault, Jenks Macdonald, and Jetty Young had a few of Mary tree’s class mates for a cookout at the Mac donald home. The young hostesses gave Mary Lee a little gift for remembrance. * * * Last Tuesday, Mildred’s friends enjoyed a hamburger cookout at the Von Hollen’s lake horns. The party was given by Noni Von Hollen and Lynn Grubb. Their mothers and Mrs. Paul Nye assisted the girls with en tertaining. The Brockenbrough family is leaving soon for Greenwood. * * * Miss Mildred Brockenbrough, will be moving with her family to Greenwood very shortly, was honored with a party at Lake Greenwood on Tuesday, June 24. Hostesses were Lynne Grube and Noni Von Hollen. Twenty-two friends spent the day enjoying lunch together and swimming. In remembrance of their good times together, the girls pre sented Mildred with and ID brace let engraved with “Mildred” on one side and “Clinton Friends” on the other. Each girl also gave an individual gift. * * * Helen, the youngest of the girls, was treated to a weiner roast for her seventh birthday on June 26. Ada Swetenburg, her across- the-street neighbor, was the little hostess, with her mother’s help. * * * Heat travels faster than cold — especially if it’s a sizzling rumor. * * * *#.*******♦***** * + * * * * * * ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * TINY. TOY I POODLES * * * * ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * AKC color bred Apricot* toy poorilee. Excellent* blood line. * — Call — J MRS. L. B. SHIELDS J 833-1883 * After 6 p.m. * * ************** HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clinton are Robert Etters, Hattie Hill, Nanna Martin, Ethel Hunter, Lu ther Cason, Dwight Moody Sr., George Jones Jr., Edna Dean, Odys McIntosh, Arthur Green wood, Addie Fant, Charles Wof ford, Baby Girl Wells, Baby Girl Whitmire, Lloyd Weir, James Young, Mattie Lankford, Canza- ter Hill, Inez Leake, Ricky Ly dia, Ellen Thompson, John Little, Tammy McGee, Minnie Ray, Leah Benjamin, Caddie Barton, Roy McCoy, George Thrift, Theodore Blakely, Mayme Todd, Lottie Birch, Linda Wells, Anita Whit mire and Ruby Smith. Patients from Joanna are Gil lette Rowe, Linds Turner, Rolfe Clark, and Bessie Randall. Patient from Kinards is Leola Jennings. Miss Floyd On Dean's List Mary Ann Floyd of Joanna has been named to the Dean’s List at Lander College for tlie second semester. Patients from Cross Hitl are Alice Nobles, Lucile Boyce, Pau line Wade, Coraw Moses, Baby Boy Nobles, and James Wash ington. Patient from Mountville is Pearl Simpson. Patients from Laurens are Fr- cel McGlohon, Alice Adams, and Ollie Harding. Patient from Greenwood is Frank Fuller. * * * THE CHRONICLE Established 1900 DONNY WILDER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday by the Chronicle Publishing Com pany. Subscription rate (payable in advance)---one year, $4.50; six months, $3.00; out of county— one year, $6.00. Second class postage paid at Clinton, S. C. Postmaster: Send Form 3579 to Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. 29325. REG. 1.98 CUSHION GRIP (Large Size) RUBBING ALCOHOL 1 PINT 9c Prescriptions Are Our Specialty. Bring Us Your Doctor's Prescription For Fast, Economical Service She was one of 65 students who maintained an average of 2.5 qua lity points or above for the se mester. The highest average pos sible would lie a 3.0, an average of straight A’s. 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