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1 THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 21, 1970—3-A About You Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stilwell visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stilwell in Halleyville, Alabama last week, going especially to stay with the children while Jimmy and wife Betty toured Spain and parts of Africa. While there, they attended granddaughter, Sylvia’s fifth grade play. The Halleyville Mobile Home Festi val where granddaughter, Cry stal was a contestant in the beauty contest and Molly play ed in the band. They returned home by plane May 18. Tom Willard visited his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Will ard in Cross Anchor. Mrs. Robert Oates of Eas ley spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Herschel Thom ason and Mr. Thomason. Richard White visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gurley andMr. and Mrs. Allen White at Lake Greenwood for a weekend of skiing. Mrs. Hugh Williams is home from Self Memorial Hospital and her mother, Mrs. Esther Timmons of the Methodist Home in Orangeburg is still a pa tient in the hospital suffering from injuries received when they were in an automobile accident recently in Waterloo. Mrs. Theda Swift of Green ville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason. Mrs. C. T. Thomason was honored with a birthday din ner Sunday, May 18, by members of her family. Joining the fami ly here were Mr. and Mrs. Don Handback and little Son, Scott of Greenville. Mrs. Hand- back and little son remained for several days with her parents while he attended G. E. School in Bloomington, 111 Don finish ed fourth in a class represent ed by 21 states. Sunday Rev and Mrs. Robert Gardner of Sanford, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gard ner and sons of Lexington were guests of Mrs. Evelyn Byars. Joining them were Mr. andMrs. Beau Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy, Mrs. H. L. Garcfcer, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gardner of Newberry. It was the first time they had all been together in 25 years. People Know Mrs. Robert Wysor has re turned from a trip to Virginia and a visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Jordan and Mr. Jor dan in Kinston, N. C. * * * HOME FROM VIETNAM Lt. Col. Benjamin F. Ivey ar rived home last week following a year’s tour of duty in Viet nam, with the U. S. Army. Mrs. Bill Horne and sons, Billy and Mike of Barksdale AFB, La. are spending several weeks with Capt. Horne’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne. Capt. Horne accompanied them here for the weekend and left Monday for Keesler AFB, Miss, where he is attending Person nel School for Officers for two months. Lynn Wilbanks will celebrate her 13th birthday May 25. Mrs. J. K. Brown of the Thornwell Orphanage staff is spending several days with re latives in Georgia. Miss Louise Kern has return ed home after an operation ill ness in Columbia. Sunday afternoon, Mrs.W.W. Harris attended kindergarten graduation exercises at New berry where her granddaughter, Elizabeth Senn, was among those receiving a certificate. Mrs. Sarah Jenkins and Mrs. Beverly Walters and Beth visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holland in Summerville over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bixler and Leigh spent the past week end at Pawley's Island. Mrs. M. C. Poole and Mrs. S. A. Timmons visited their mother, Mrs. Broom in Tryon during the weekend. Miss Brenda Baldwin is home for the summer vacation from Limestone College, Gaffney. Mrs. W. W. Harris, who has been spending several days in Richmond, Va. this week, visit ing Mrs. J. P. Johnson and will return tomorrow. Attending the District UDC meeting Saturday in Greenwood were Mrs. Gus Ramage, who gave the report of Courtesy committee, Mrs. Jasper Row land, Mrs. Irene Pitts, Mrs. N. P. Dow, who gave the chap ter’s report and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Miss Ella McCrary spent the weekend in Columbia at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kapp. The following visitors to Clinton attended the graveside service for Joe Vance Pitts on May 13: Mrs. Joe Vance Pitts, Joe Vance Pitts, Jr., Sumer- ville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. White, Fairfax, Va., Mrs. Hallowell and Nancy Hallowell of Winston- Salem, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adams, Augusta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, Mrs. John Adams. Danielsville, Ga. Mrs. Guy Pitts, Jonesboro, Ga. Mrs. Frances Pitts, Smyr na, Ga.; Mrs. Clarence Al bright, Ruck Hill; Mrs. Hetty Phinney, Mrs. Nancy Black, Co lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. John W. King, Summerville, Ga.; Mrs. Boykin, Mrs. Clyde Walton Mc Clure, Camdem and Miss Mary McGuire, Palmetto, Fla. Linda Suddeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noland Suddeth, is to enter Self Memorial Hos pital in Greenwood Thursday and is to undergo surgery on Friday morning. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown have returned to Clinton after a trip to Japan, via Ho nolulu and Wake Island. From Tokyo they flew over Viet Nam and Cambodia to Bangkok. They returned from Thailand by way of Hong Kong. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Horger left Saturday from Charlotte, N. C. by plane for the Bahamas for a four day trip. Mr. Horger will attend the Convention at Freeport. All expenses are be ing paid by Liberty Life In surance Comapny. Miss Keck Marries Terry Fulmer Pitts Oxley- Thread gill LAURENS - Mrs. Fred Wil ton Oxley of 421 Academy Street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Florence Ann, to Les lie Grady Threadgill m, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Grady Threadgill n, of Columbia, on Saturday May 2. The bride’s father is deceased. The mar riage was performed at the First United Methodist Church by Dr. R. Bryce Herbert with the immediate families at tending. Mrs. Threadgill is a graduate of Columbia College and at tended the University of South Carolina Graduate School. She is teaching in the Columbia Schools. Mr. Threadgill is a senior at the University of South Carolina and is associated with Liberty Life Insurance Company. They are at home at Hampton House, Apt. 404, Senate Street, Columbia. * * * maAmKi O^alne- THURSDAY • FRIDAY - SATURDAY * ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! 11 BEST ACTOR-JOHN WAYNE JOHN WAYNE GLEN CAMPBELL KIM DARBY icr Sjn MUMii stothi «r» .ISm-T. rfMuuri’MMMi & tmtSPORTIS 3:15 and 7:30 — Also 1:00 P. M., Saturday MONDAY - TUESDAY, MAY 25-26 Jack Lemmon and Catherine Deneuve are “The April Fools » Technicolor* A Cinema Center Films Presentation. A National General Pictures Release “My wife ignores me. my son hangs up on me, my dog growls at me. I think I’m ready for somethingr Miss Barbara Jane Keck and Mr. Terry Fulmer Pitts were united in marriage at the St. Andrews Lutheran Church, Hickory, N. C. on May 16 at 4 p.m. She is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Keck, Jr of Hickory, N. C. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Pitts of Clinton. Officiating at the ceremony were Dr. Albert H. Keck Jr. father of the bride and Rev. George A. Keck, brother of the bride. The bride wore an heirloom wedding gown of white habital silk, trimed with renaissance and Valenciennes lace worn by her maternal grandmother and also by the bride’s mother. The gown, beautilly perserved was fashioned on the quaintest lines with high neckline and yolk of the Battenburg trimming and numerous pin tucks. The cathe dral length tram, appliquedwith lace, was made by her mother. The headpiece was fashioned from a lace handkerchief be longing to her maternal great grandmother. The bride car ried a New Testament inlaid with mother of pearl, origi nally from Jerusalem. It had also been carried by her mo ther. Matron of honor was Miss Betty Finley of Winston-Sa lem, N. C. Bridesmaid were Miss Robyn Hollar and Miss Debra Craft of Charlotte, N. C. Flower girl was Miss Laura Keck, niece of the bride of Winston-Salem, N. C. The bridesmaids and flower girl wore similar gowns of yellow crepe designed with high neck lines and empire waist. They carried nosegays of white dais es. The wedding was directed by E. Lorene Fulmer of Columbia. Music was provided by organ ist Harry S. Livengood, Hick ory, N. C.; soloist Mrs. Wade F. Hook of Gettysburg, Penn., trumpeter, Miss Zelia Fisher of Cayce. Bestman was Lewis C. Pitts, father of the groom. Ushers were Sidney C. Pitts, brother of the groom; Rev. David R. Keck of Boone, brother of the bride and Mr. James V. Fulmer of York, Penn, and Timothy A. Keck of Spartanburg, brother of bride. David R. Keck Jr. of Boone was ringbearer. Mrs. Pitts is a graduate of Hickory High School and De voir Rhyne College, where she was a member of the Mrs. Sigma Epsilon, honorary scho lastic sorority. She has held a position as librarian at Lenoir Rhyne College Library. Mr. Pitts, who graduated from Conestoga Valley High School, Lancaster, Penn, and Lenoir Rhyne College, is a stu dent at Waterloo LutheranSem- inary in Waterloo, Ontario. While at Lenoir Rhyne he dis tinguished himselfbybeingcho- sen “Who’s Who Among College Students in American Universi ties,” and as a member of Alpha Psi Omega, honorary dramatics fraternity. The couple will make their home at Sauble Beach, Ontario where Mr. Pitts will be summer par tor of Christ the King Lu theran Church. Among the out of town guests from Clinton were Mr. and Mrs. John Fulmer and family. k 9:1$, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. COME SEE IRBY FERGUSON AND IRBY HOLLAND AT THE CLINTON MEAT MARKET TURN RIGHT AT OLD BEACON DRIVE-IN (ON PHILLIPS STREET) IRBY'S OWN Limit: 2 Chickens Bar-B-Q Chickens EA. 89c FRESH, LEAN Ground Beef LBS. $149 CHUCK ROAST LB. 49c RIB STEAK LB. 69c Round, Sirloin And T-Bone STEAK LB. 95c TENDER—BESTEST IN TOWN! CUBED STEAK LB. 99c IRBY'S SUCED BACON LBS. IRBY'S PURE PORE SAUSAGE LB. 59c Now Open 365 Days A Year 216 SOUTH BROAD Wheel Chair, Walker and Crutch Rentals • Every Day Low Prices • Phone 833-4000 Reg. 3.00 lade East Coral Cologne — 4 Ozs. 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