The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 02, 1970, Image 3
THE CHRONICLE. Hinton. S. C.. July 2. 1970—3-A
About
You
Dr. and Mrs. George R. Bla
lock, Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sul
livan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. John Ad
dison, and Miss Kathryn Dicus
have returned from an Intra
coastal cruise, going south from
Charleston.
* * *
Mrs. John B. Holland and son,
David Holland and Scott Sand-
ridge, her grandson, have re
turned from a visit in George
town, the beach and visiting
points of interest on the
coast.
* * *
Lt. Barringer Fox Wingard
who is attending officers school
at Ft. Belvoir, Va. will spend
the holiday weekend with his
mother, Mrs. B. F. Wingard.
Miss Debbie Westmoreland of
Warner Robins, Ga., and Mr.
Lou Wood of Macon, Ga. will be
guests of Mrs. Wingard and
Barry over the weekend.
* + *
Dr. and Mrs. RoySuberwere
among the guests who were en
tertained at the Govern -r’s
mansion last week. The ocea-
si n was a buffet dinner given
by Governor and Mrs. Robert
McNair for State Agency fa
cials and their wives.
People
Know
HN Larry Alexander is home
for 10 days prior to reporting
to U. S. Naval Hospital atCamp
LeJeune, N. C. after completing
training at Great Lakes Train
ing Station, 111
+ * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts spent
the weekend in Charleston with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pitts.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fin
ney, and son, Warren and Harry
Baldwin, Jr., have been vaca
tioning at Myrtle Beach.
* * +
Miss Maude Sumerel is
spending two months in Ruby
with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Mc
Gregor.
♦ * *
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown
were in Ge rgetown, Kentucky'
last week t > attend the funeral
of Dr. Brown’s sister, Mrs.
Andrew K. Stone.
* + *
Keith Trammell has returned
home following a year's tour of
duty in Vietnam. Followinga 35-
day leave he will report to Ft.
Riley, Kansas where he will be
assigned.
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PORK and HASH
Clinton Moose Lodge
No. 739
Saturday, July 4th
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HASH. qt. $2.25
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Mr. and Mrs. James Chaney
and little daughter, Sara Lynn,
of Griffin, Ga., have been spend
ing a few days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chan
ey.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts,
HI, of Birmingham, Ala., are
spending the week with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. James
Tiller.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reddeck
of Fredericksburg, Va., are
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Brunson Asbill and Mrs.
L. S. Reddeck.
* * *
Mrs. Irene Pitts returned
Sunday from Augusta, Ga.,
where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Holcombe
and Mr. Holcombe. The Hol
combes accompanied her home
and were joined for the day by
Mr. and Mrs. John Horace Mc-
Millin and daughters of Spar
tanburg and Mrs. 0. T. Lawing
of Greer.
* * *
Rev. E. W. Rogers and son,
David, of Greenville were vi
sitors in Clinton onWednesday.
* * *
Lt. Billy Ballard of Ft. Gor
don, Ga., visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard
over the weekend.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Beau Gardner,
Tina and Jake, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Garner and family
In Prosperity last Wednesday.
* * *
Recently spending several
days in Highlands, N. C. were
Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. Char
les Workman, Mrs. W. J. Henry,
Mrs. Irby Hipp, Mrs. Kenneth
Burdett, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin,
Miss Agnes Davis, Mrs.Ayliffe
Jacobs, Mrs. W. C. Shealy and
Mrs. Frank Miller.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Whit
field and family of Vienna, Va.
spent the week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Whitefield.
While here they enjoyed a cook-
nut in the backyard on Saturday
evening. Guests included, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Ebernickle
and son, Neil, of Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman McAllister
of Greenwood.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Jen
kins and four little children
have been visiting Mr. Jenkins'
father, Mr. C. Roy Jenkins and
Mrs. Jenkins.
Traveling by camper the fam
ily plans a leisurely trip to
New York and Canada via the
mountains of North Carolina,
Tennessee and Virginia, visit-
mg enroute.
While in New York City, Mr.
Jenkins will attend a week's
“refresher" Seminar in Law.
* * *
Mrs. Louise Few, a retired
teacher of Greer, recently spent
the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
C. Roy Jenkins.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs
have returned from a visit with
their daughter, Mrs. John W.
King and Mr. King in Summer
ville, Ga. They also were in
Rome, Ga., where they visited
their granddaughter, Mrs. J. R.
Oxford and Mr. Oxford, going
especially to see their new
great- grandson, James Russell
Oxford Jr.
* * *
Mrs. Mary Norman continues
to improve at her home after
several weeks illness and hos
pital stay. Her daughter, Mrs.
Harvey Huffstutler of Columbia
is staying with her and will be
joined by her three daughters
on Wednesday. Mr. Huffstutler
will join them this weekend. A-
nother daughter, Mrs. James A.
Thomas has returned to her
home in Atlanta after being with
her mother.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Giles
and little son, David, of Bruns
wick, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Kugler of Myrtle Beach, Mrs.
Bill Macpberson and children
spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Thurston Giles.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow
were in Gatlinburg, Tenn., last
week where they attended the
Southeastern Photoplatemakers
Association convention being
t^eld at the Mountain View Ho
tel.
Mr. and Mrs. Willaim An
derson of Greenville and Mrs.
Hal Powe and daughter, Can
dy of Las Cruces, N. M., are
visiting Miss Ruth Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. VestusWehunt,
Ginger and Johnny and Miss
Marsha League spent last week
at Litchfield Beach. Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Holley and Tommy
accompanied them to the beach
for the weekend. Also Tony Hoo
per of Greenville joined them
for a few days.
Attending the funeral of Mr.
Rex Young in Cocoa, Fla. were
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Simpson,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young, A1
and Cathy.
Mrs. Thompson.
Bride. Honored
On Friday evening, Mrs. Har
old Vandiver entertained with a
miscellaneous tea-shower at
her home in Lavonia, Georgia
in honor of Mrs. Randy Thomp
son, bride of Randy Thompson of
Joanna.
As guests arrived between the
hours of 7:30 and 9, they were
greeted at the door by the hos
tess, along with the hi noree, her
mother, Mrs. Junes Franks and
the groom’s m -ther. Mrs.
Lewis Thompsun.
The party m- ms were beau
tifully decorated with summer
flowers of pink and white. The
honoree was presented a cor
sage of white carnations.
The dining table was l ively
with a white lace c- ver over
pink. Pink tapers were used in
the silver candelabra. Dainty
party sandwiches, cake
squares, nuts and mints were
served from silver trays. Punch
was served from a large sil
ver punch bowl.
Mrs. Thompson received
many nice gifts winch were dis
played in the den.
0 Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Hugh Burgess, Mrs. Guy
Farr, Mrs. Ge 'rge Cobb, Mrs.
Champ Davis, Mrs. B >b Teat,
Mrs. W. M. Randall Mrs. Loyd
Randall and Mrs. Ed Kelly.
Mrs. Th -mpson is ttie former
Miss Cheryl Franks fLav -nia,
Ga.
Local B&PW Club
Participates In
Newberry Meet
A local member of the Clin
ton Business and Professional
Women’s Club participated in
the District Four B&PW meet
ing Saturday, June 20. The New
berry Club was host at Kaufman
Hall, Newberry College.
Mrs. W. W. Harris of Clin
ton, State Chairman of the Nat
ional Development Foundation,
explained the work of the Foun
dation toward assisting any bu
siness and professional woman
with career advancement scho
larships, and the use of semi
nars throughout the country for
problem solving techniques.
Clinton members whoattenc
ed with Mrs. Harris were Mrs.
W. J. Crews, president; Mrs.
P. M. Pitts, treasurer; Mrs.C.
Roy Jenkins, recording secre
tary.
No matter how good a swim
mer you may be, safety should
always be foremost in your
mind. Strength alone will not
keep you from getting into trou
ble if you take too many chances
in the water.
Attend State
Convention
Mrs. R. P. Chapman attended
the 50th ainnual convention i if the
American Legion Auxiliary,
Department of South Carolina
at the Francis Marion Hotel in
Charleston June 26-28, as a
delegate from the local unit.
The convention opened with
a session at 2:30 on Friday.
Joint sessions were held with
the Legion on Saturday at 0 a.
m. at which time Senator Str-'m
Thurmond was a guest speak
er. A banquet was held Sat
urday evening.
Department and Nath nal
citations were presented units
on Saturday. Clinton’s Unit 5G
received the Membership Cita
tion for achieving g"al.
Mrs. Stanley F. Biennis - f
North Augusta was installed as
S. C. Department president f r
1970-71.
Others attending the conven
tion were Mr. Chapman, Ran
dolph Johnson, Wyman Shealy
and Leo J. Rock.
An optimist is a fellow
who can take comfort from
the ventilation when he has
holes in his shoes.
W
OXFORD
Mr. and Mrs. James Russell
xford of R- me, Ga. announce
le birth of an 8 lb. 8 oz. son,
ames Russell, Jr., on June23.
Mrs. Oxford is the former
letsy King, daughter of Mr. and
-Irs. Jnlin W. King of Sum-
aerville, Ga.
The little b y is the first
reat grandson of Mr. and
Irs. J. F. Jacobs of Clinton.
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