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I V THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., July 30, 1970—3-A About People You Know Harrelson-Watson Rites Held In Mississippi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Haislip and children, Charlie and Elaine of Vienna, Va. were recently guests of Lt and Mrs. John P. Danlluk of Springdale Drive. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jackson (Annie Evans) of Macon, Ga. spent the weekend with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wood- row Wilson. * * * Visiting Mrs. Bessie D. Suber Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Dominick and Mrs. Pearl Bowers. ♦ * * Mrs. Ruth M. Rhodes and Marie of Clinton were recent visitors to Pirateland, the family fun complex just south of Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cald well of Londonderry, Ireland were visiting Miss Thelma Wells and sisters. * * * Mrs. C. Wayne Jarvis and daughter, Jenny of Rock Hill spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. * * * Miss Jan Alexander, repre sented Clinton in the Beaufort Water Festival. She was ac companied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abit Alexander, and Mrs. Georgia Y. Young, who was her chaperone. Also at tending were Bea Young, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rogers, Almeda and Alex Rogers. Miss Virginia Rogers, who was queen of the Carolina Coastal Sea Islands this past year was on hand to crown the new Queen. * * * Mrs. Frances McCrary spent the weekend in Greer with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCrary and family. * * * Mrs. J. B. Wilder joined by Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of McCormick visited their grand daughter and daughter, Mrs. W. T. Lazenby and Mr. Lazen- by in Charlotte on Sunday. * * * Roy Garrett of Tigerville is vacationing this week in Clin ton with friends. * * * Spending a few days in Clin ton were friends of Lt. and Mrs. John P. Daniluk from Massil lon, Ohio. They were ac companied by eight of their nine children, Bernie, Chrisann, David, Robert, Suzanne, Diane, Mark and Joann. Bernie is a rising freshman at Presby terian College. * * * Mr. E. B. Pinson is now a patient at Veterans Hospital, Columbia. * * * ATTEND FUNERAL Among those from out of county attending the funeral for W. G. King, Sr. were Mr. King’s sister, Mrs. H. R. Phillips,Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Phillips, Jr. and children, and Mr. Ken neth M. E avers, of Spartan burg; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simp son, Sr., Mr. Joe Simpson, Jr., and Mr. Roy Simpson of Whit mire; Mrs. J. B. Kay, Sr. of Byron, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. James W. Moore and children of Georgetwon; Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Meaders and Mr. Ralph Adair of Macon, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCurdy, Jr. of Many, La.; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCurdy, Sr. of Summerville, Ga.; Mrs. 0. T. Lawing, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and children of Greer; Mr. W. E. King of Charlotte; Dr. J. B. Kay, J r., Mr. and Mrs. Dan La Sure, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hol combe of Augusta, Ga.; Mr. Hu bert Adair of Blacksburg; Mr. and Mrs. John H. McMillan and children of Inman; Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKarell of Hartsvllle; Mr. Frank Bonds and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Douglas of fcay Court Attending from Laurens were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dulla, Mr. and Mrs. Felder Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Watts Adair, Mr. J. R. Adair, and Mr. Thomas Babb. Dr. Bob Romans is now as sociated with Dr. J. M. Calbeck in dental practice limited to periodonites in St. Petersburg, Fla. He is married to the former Linda Barron of Joanna. He re ceived the M. S. degree from Ohio State University in May. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dick Casque, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann, their children and Miss Dianne McNeil and Miss Linda Perry spent last week at Garden City. * * * Among Clinton folks seen at Pawleys Island last week were Dr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Cally Gault, Miss Harriet Black, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Young, Dr.andMrs.Jud- son Davis, Col. and Mrs. Powell Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jacobs, Jr. and their families. + * + The John Dowdies were ai Myrtle Beach for a few days last week. + * * Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rhame returned to West Point, N. Y. after a visit with his parents Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Rhame. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and son, John Wysor, of Kinston, N. C. are visiting her mother Mrs. Robert Wysor. Betsy and Pat ricia Jordan are visiting Cindy Ivey. * * * Myrtle Beach--Cal Gault and Reese Young, both of Clinton, were recent visitors to Pirate- land, the family oriented, out door fun complex just south of Myrtle Beach, S. C., on the ocean. The attraction includes a log flume ride, trip by wagon through Pirateland’s weeds, a real steam train ride, stern wheel boat and skylift. * * * Mrs. George Frady, Mrs. William Hatton, Mrs. Marvin Mauley and Mrs. Dan Or r spent several days last week vacationing in Boone, N. C. * ♦ * Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Betts have returned home from Flat Rock, N. C. where they have been spending some time at their summer home. They are here due to the illness of Mrs. Betts’ brother, Dugas Copeland who is a patient in Self Me morial Hospital. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Miss Debbie Westmoreland of Warner Robins, Ga., will leave Columbia airport today for Washington, D. C. to attend officers graduation exercises at Ft. Belvoir, Alexandria, Va. The former’s son, Lt Bar ringer Fox Wingard is a mem ber of the class. They will also visit CapL and Mrs. DavidWas- son at Ft Meade, Md. and friends in New York City. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp son, Jr. and daughters vaca tioned last week at Isle of Palms. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick of Hanau, Germany are spend ing several weeks here with relatives. * * * Timothy Orr has returned to his home in Montgomery, Ala. after spending ten days with his grandmother, Mrs. Emmaline Shirley. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thurston R. Giles have been visiting re latives in Fort Worth andWaco, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Simon K. Wat son Jr. of Meridian, Mississi ppi, announce the marriage oi their daughter, Pamela, to Robert Al Harrelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Har relson of Joanna. The couple was united in marriage July 9 at 9:30 a.m. in the Meridian Naval Air Station Chapel. The bride attended Delta State College in Cleveland. The bridegroom has complet ed a four-year tour of duty with the United States Navy, serving one year in Vietnam. The newlyweds will reside in Greenwood, S. C., where Mr. Harrelson will continue his studies at Greenwood Tech and is affiliated with Chemstrand Corporation. Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Horne and sons, Billy and Mike, have returned to their home at Barksdale AFB, La. after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hancock at Isle of Palms. Mrs. Horne and sons spent the past two months in South Carolina while CapL Horne attended Officers Per sonnel School at Keesler AB, Miss. The Hancocks joined them here for the week-end before they returned to Louisiana. Mrs. Elizabeth Richie and daughter, Robin, recently visit ed friends in Arlington, Va. Mrs. Elsie Morton is visit ing her son and daughter-in-law Lt and Mrs. Tommy Morton in Poway, California. Mrs. James Brogdon of Bennettsville is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hubert Johnson. Informal Buffet Supper Is Held At Cornwall Home Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks Owens had an informal buffet supper at Mrs. Cornwell’s home on Carolina Avenue on Saturday night. Those entertained included out-of-town guests and wedding party for the wedding of Miss Betty Black and Henry Michael Herlong which took place later that evening. The diningroom table was lovely with green overlaid with a Madeira cloth. An epergne filled with gladioli and smilax centered the table. Members of the family as- sited in serving. Black-Herlong Rehearsal Dinner Mrs. Louise Hilton has re turned from a vacation of two weeks at Edisto Beach. CapL and Mrs. Glenn Brock Reaves and sons are making their home in Haughton, La., near Barksdale AFB, where Capt. Reaves was recently transferred from Robins AFB, Ga. * * * 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,$5.00; two years, $8.00; six months, $3.00; out of county—-one year,$7.00; six months, $5.00; Student sub scription (school year), $4.50. Second class postage paid at Clinton, S. C. Postmaster: Send Form 3579 to Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. 29325. National Advertising Repre sentative; American Press Association, New York, Chica go, betroit, Philadelphia. Miss Lillian Elizabeth Black and Mr. Henry Michael Herlong who were married Saturday night, were honored the pre vious night with a rehearsal dinner at the Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jacobs, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, and Mr. and Mrs. William King were host for the party attended by 46 people. Punch was served on the lawn before guests were invited in side for dinner. An all white arrangement on the buffet table consisted of crysanthemums, daisies, roses and snapdragons. The bridal party was seated at a large table in the gallery where a tiny pastel fan marked each place. An ivory fan cent ered a low arrangement of white flowers on the bride’s table. The other guests sat at three tables in the den centered with pink and white nosegays in sil ver compotes. Arrangements of flowers in the living room were pre dominately pink punctuated with blue. y.w RE-ELECT B. Noland Suddeth YOUR Mayor City General Election August 11, 1970 / — Youi Vote And Influence Appreciated — i GARDEN PARTY Saturday was a gala evening for the 1970 debutantes. Two of the debs, Miss Mary Bailey Vance and Miss Ginger Crocker were honor guests for a gar den dance given at the Vance home on Broad StreeL Hosts for the sparkling party were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker and Mrs. Robert Christopher Adair, Sr. As guests arrived Mrs. Lynn Vache Spurlin served punch on the porch. About 100 people were there including Senator Strom Thur mond who made a surprise visiL The young people enjoyed dancing upder white columns decorated with butterflies and large pink bows. Lighted torches enhanced the beautiful setting along with candles and flowers floating in the fish pond. The “Unusuals* furnished the music. Butterflies predominated the centerpieces on the tables set up on the porch. They were so pretty on the green and pink tablecloths. During intermission refresh ments were served in the dining room. The table arrangement here consisted of roses in a silver epergne with pink candles. While half the guests ate re freshments the other half were delightfully entertained with old films of the debutantes racing through their childhood years. Assisting inservingwere Mr. and Mrs. Mack Parsons, Col. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Ivey and Mrs. Lynn Spurlin. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Powell were the Howes’ hosts over the weekend and they had an old fashion “ice cream simper” Friday night, giving the Howes an opportunity to see old friends. F or the next six months they will be stationed at Norfolk, Va. Bridesmaids Entertained On Friday July 24, Mrs. Don Copeland, Jr. entertained Miss Polly Ann Adair and her brides maids with a luncheon at the Copeland home in Laurens. Mrs. Copeland was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ed Temple ton. A yellow color scheme, which was also the color scheme of the Adair-Copeland wedding, was used in the decorations of the home. Lunch was served on card tables which were covered with yellow taffeta, overlaid with white taffeta, and centered with nosegays of yellow rose buds. Out of town guests were Miss Pat Whitaker, Miss Kerey Jor dan of Florence and Mrs. Bob by Muldrow of Bennetsville. Other guests included the mother of the bride, Mrs. W. E. Adair and mother of the groom Mrs. L. L. Copeland. HOWES RETURN TO VEIT Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert Howe (Bob and Mimi) and three boys, Skipper, Rusty and Ricky, have returned to the States after a tour of duty in Germany. The Howes lived in Clinton while Bob was with the ROTC at Presbyterian College. SWEET POTATO BAKE 2 grapefruit l /z cup brown sugar Vz teaspoon salt V4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 (1 lb. 2-oz.) can whole sweet potatoes, drained 2 tablespoons butter Section and drain grape fruit. Combine %-cup sweet potato liquid with brown sugar, salt and cinnamon. Arrange sweet potatoes and grapefruit sections in IVz- quart casserole, cover with syrup mixture and dot with butter. Bake in 350-degree oven about 30 minutes. Serves six. WOAMKl Oheafoe Now Playing — Wednesday, Aug. 5 BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID [m Not that it matters, but most ofit is true. 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT BEDFORD KATHARINE ROSS. BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID RINAVISION® COLOR BY DELUXE n Shows 3:16, 7 and 9 — Sat. 1:00 P. M. 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