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V'- h/\ I f*afe Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 12, 1985 Armed Forces Day Be Observed Here on May 21 Armed Forces Day will be celebrated in Clinton on Satur day. May 21, 'Dus is a nation wide day of celebration as pro claimed by President Eisenhow er. The primary purpose of this day is to give all civilians the opportunity of visiting the va rious military installations. The Armor)- on South Broad street will be the center of inter est here. Open house will be held from 10:00 a. m to 4:00 p. m. on Saturday. Battery B of the 107th AAA Battalion will have the majority of its equip ment displayed with military personnel available as guides. Vehicles, weapons, kitchen equipment, etc., will be display ed for inspection by all visitors. A new model medium tank has been requested, and if avail able, will be accompanied by a trained tank crew. It will be possible for visitors to enter the tank and the tank crew will i #Ou,, ffr. SPARTAN SPECIAL 16% • 18% • 20% DAIRY FEED Now better than ever! Spartan Special Dairy Feeds have "fines" all pelleted .., no sifting or separating. Cows love extra coarse ness, extra bulkiness . . , good taste! Here are feeds built to pro duce . . . priced to sell I C-W-S Guano Co. 103 N. Adair St. Phone 62 We Deliver Your “SQ” Feeds Dealer answer any questions pertaining to its operation. The remainder of the schedule for Aimed Forces Day will be announced at a later date. All personnel are cordially in vited to visit the Armory and the various equipment displays which will be presented. Methodist Women Hold Annual Meet In Greenwood Greenwood, May 7. — Main Street Methodist church will be host to the annual meeting of the South Carolina Conference, Wom an’s Society of Christian Service, May 11, 12, 13. Registrations for delegates and visitors begins Thursday at 9 a.m. The annual meeting will be called to order at 10 am. by the presi dent, Mrs. Niles C. Clark of Water loo. Other sessions on Thursday, begin at 2 p. m. and at 8 p. m. The session Friday will begin at 10 a. m. and continue until the ad journment of the annual meeting at 1 p. m. Speaker at the Thursday night session will be Bishop Costen J. Harrell of Charlotte, resident bish op of the South Carolina and West ern North Carolina Conferences. In keeping with the emphasis on youth in the Methodist Church during this quadrennium, Bishop Harrell will bring a message to youth. Mrs. E. U. Robinson of Gallatin, Tenn., president of the southeast ern jurisdiction. Woman’s Society of Christian Service, nad the only woman to be an accepted supply pastor in the Tennessee Confer ence will be the inspirational speaker for the noon hour Thurs day. Other features of the program will include the president’s mes sage, reports of the conference of ficers, representatives of the proj ects of the Woman's Division with in South Carolina, presentation 1 missionaries, deaconesses and other distinguished guests. A me morial service for thise who have died during the year will be held. The meeting will close with the dbservance of the Lord’s Supper. The annual communion offering will, this year, be given toward a supplementary gift needed to sup port a rural worker in South Car olina, a field of work to be initiat ed in South Carolina under the Woman’s Division. Greenwood. Columbia, and Sum ter Districts are hostesses for the meeting. SAY "I Saw It la THE CHRONICLE” PHONE 74 George A Reid General Contractor Clinton’s Only State Licensed and Approved Contractor Phone 510-R C UR PLAN FOR YOU : A Debt-Free Home at a Definite Time Let us show you how our monthly-payment loan plan can bring you to free-and-clear home-owner ship at a specified time . . . years sooner than many other plans. And yet our loans are worked out to fit your needs and your budget. Get friendly, prompt and helpful service — when you finance here. 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