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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 13

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1968 General's Appetite Improves Former President WASHINGTON Center said the er President Dwight D. Eisen77-year-old bower's condition improved and salt appetite was improvgeneral's but ing his free diet was Thursday for still was too un- "slowly being liberalized." stable doctors to predict NO CHANGE whether he would recover from But there his seventh heart attack. his no change in was A mid-morning bulletin issued late the general condition from by the Walter Reed Army Medi- removed him from report the which Wednesday critical For Former Football Star Holiday Inns Approve Franchise At Clemson Walton, CLEMSON executive William B. vice president of Holiday Inns of America has advised a group of Clemson investors, headed by former Tiger football star Winston A. "Streak" Lawton, that their request for a franchise at Clemson had been approved.

Col. Marvin C. Ellison, local realtor with Frank Anderson Dr. Stokes Dies At 76 MOUNTVILLE Dr. Ruth Wyckliffe Stokes, 76, retired head of the mathematics department at Winthrop College, died Tuesday in a Clinton hospital.

Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 4 p. m. at Gray Funeral Home, Clinton, by the Rev. David A. Staley.

Burial will be in Mountville Cemetery. She was a native of Greenville County, daughter of the late Dr. William Henry, and Frances Emily Fuller Stokes. 'She was graduated from Winthrop College where she taught for 15 years and was head of the mathematics department for 10 years. She held advanced degrees from Vanderbilt and Duke universities.

Prior to her retirement, she was a visiting lecturer at the American University, Beirut, Lebanon. She was a member of Mountville Presbyterian Church, DAR National League of American Pen Women and was active in civic affairs. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Sara S. Hunter of Laurens.

Pallbearers will be Frank, William, Richard and Clarence Stokes, John Brewer, John Mul-1 lins Jr. and John Simmons. The body will remain at the funeral home. Realty at Clemson, said that a standard Holdiay Inn, including a 70 to 100-unit motel, restaurant, meeting rooms and a swimming pool, is planned for Clemson. The Holiday Inn will be constructed on land owned by the Calhoun Land on the south side of U.

S. 123 at Hartwell Reservoir. The location is approximately one mile below the intersection of S. C. 133 and U.

S. 123 on the four-laned road to Seneca. A dock on the lake will make the motel facilities available to those who are boating and skiing on Hartwell, Lake. Ellison said that the Clemson Holiday 1 Inn will be similar to the more than 1,000 Holiday Inns now in service. The unit was recently completed to serve the crowds attending the Hemisfair at San Antonio, Texas.

It is anticipated that the Clemson Inn will be completed by the tourist season of 1969. Georgia Man Dies In Truck Wreck CORNELIA, Ga. (UPI)-Waymon B. Lewallen, 40, of Route 1, Alton, was killed Thursday when the truck in which he was riding overturned. The driver of the truck, Henry Crumbley, of Cornelia, suffered broken' legs and was admitted to Habersham County hospital.

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Just Received from New Shipments $288 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE THIRTEEN Eisenhower's Condition Improves But Still Called Unstable (list and warned that the "long) "The decreased evidence of activity. At latest report, he dition was stable heart outlook is still guarded." cardiac irritability noted in yes- still was not allowed to sit for doctors public attack Aug. 16. lagement. sufficiently latest range The doctors said Eisenhower up to limit medi- A lessining of cardiac irrita- His bulletin persists." in bed or read newspapers.

cal reports on him to wife, Mamie, remained "had another comfortable The once per bility-a condition in which the terday's doctors have declined to LIMIT BULLETINS day. heart beats nearby in an adjoining room of night" in his 4th floor suite in say whether they thought Eisen- But he had progressed enough They had been made which rapidly and power- his suite, but his son, Col. John the center's main hospital and hower might recover sufficient- to listen brief interludes of and at least lessly has plagued Eisenhower, has returned along added: Ily to gradually return to normal background music and his four times since his latest at- with his family to his home in to two sometimes Eisenhower con- per day since he suffered the tack the main sign of encour- Phoenixville, Pa. QUALITY COTTON OXFORD PENN-PREST SLACKS Slim-trim no-iron slacks in loden, navy, turquoise, rust, gold, brown, black. Sizes 8- 18 average; 10-20 tall.

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