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T h Thursday, May 22, 19S8 THE 'CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace S*tm ♦ Items of Interest From . . >West Clinton MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE, Correspondent and Representatiye PHONE 17M i " -P - v*-, n Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Galloway and Lejeune of Oak Ridge, Tenn., Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, Susie and Trish of North Charleston, and Pvt. Donald Galloway of Columbia, were week-end visUors of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway recently. Mr. and Mrs.- Richard Turner, Ronald and Barry, and Mrs. Min nie Turner were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Maggie Roberts and other rel atives in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox of New berry, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox. Mrs. C. A. Elledge and boys were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge in Cross Hill. Mrs. John Crowe is spending an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holland in Allendale. Mrs. May Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Alexander of Charlotte, N. C. , were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. D. Sizemore. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Godfrey and sons of Ninety-Six, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Woo ten and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Britt and family of Greenville, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Craig and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith and sons of Whitmire, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie tep ahead GRADUATES OP 1959 Smith on the Whitmire highway. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sbeaty and family of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce and family of Inman; spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Mrs. Irene Adams and sons, Mrs. Hank Caughman and children and Mrs. Loretta Hanks spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr in Aiken last week. H. A. Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. George Butler near Saluda on Friday. The former is a sister of Mr. Adams. T. D. Jones and Mrs. Harold Car- son and sons of Greenwood, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams. M.r and Mrs. Johnnie Mason vis ited the latter's sister, Mrs. J. K. Smith, who is seriously ill in the Hampton hospital, on Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Whitten visited rela tives in Seneca the past week-end. CITY OF CLINTON Enjoy Fishing Trips Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Bag- well And family enjoyed fishing at Lake Murray and Boyd’s Mill du ring the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and Mrs. Maggie Mason enjoyed fishing at Lake Greenwood Saturday. Bill Elledge spent the week-end at Clark Hill on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prather and Johnnie enjoyed - fishing and boating at Lake Greenwood Satur-. day. | Calvary Baptist Church Affairs Intenndeiate Department Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback WWuvor you got WKktovor you do. Carolina Service Station E. Carolina Av*. GULF OIL CORP J. A. AD BISON, DfcTRfBITOR accompanied the No. 2 Training Union Intermediates on an outing last Friday night to Lake Green wood state park. There was a sandwich supper, games and songs and everyone en joyed themselves. Bud Tumblin was driver of the church bus that carried the mem ber*. Intermediates No. 1 The Intermediates No. 1 of Cal vary Baptist Church enjoyed a pic nic at Lake Greenwood on last Fri day afternoon Twenty-four Intermediates and their invited guests with their lead er, Rufus Handback, were present for the occasion. Class Meeting The Fidehs Class of Calvary Bap tist Church met at the Commun ity Building on May 13 at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Doris Osborne was hostess. The opening prayer was led by Mrs. Joel Cox, teacher of the class. The benediction was read by Mrs. Pat Foster. The business session was held, presided over by the president, Mrs. Myrtis Foster, and secretary, Mrs. Osborne. Three in teresting games were enjoyed. Mrs. Keith McGee was in charge of the games. Bingo prizes were given and won by Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Chris Oakley. Ten members were present. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake were served after -the program. GA’s Present Program In observance of GA Focus Week the junior girls’ auxiliary of Cal vary Baptist Church presented the skit, “Ann’s Allowance’’ at the last Wednesday evening prayer meeting service. Lawn Party The junior girls’ GA enjoyed a lawn party at the home of their counselor, Miss Marian Mitchell, on last Friday afternoon Fifteen girls were present for the occasion. Refreshments were serv ed by the hostess. Evangelist Seeks To Show Other Worlds Inhabited "Man might reach the moon, since that is a satellite of the earth, but God will not permit sinful man to visit other worlds and contam inate them with sin,’’ declared Evangelist Peter G. Crestakos in his opening message last Sunday night at the American Legion Hall. Reading such Scriptures as He brews 1:1,2 and 11:3, the preac- er showed that there are other worlds and he referred to Isaiah 45:18 and Revelation 12:12 to show that they are inhabited. "The worlds were all created by God and are upheld by His mighty power. The .same One who has pow er to create a new heart and uphold these great planets has power to create a new heart in us and to Save to the uttermost all who come to God through faith in Him,” stated Mr. Crestakos. After reading the Bible descrip tion of heaven, the evangelist ap pealed to his hearers to prepare for a home there. ’When the saints are taken to- heaven, they will then have the privilege of visiting other planets.“ he said. Meetings will continue every night this week, and Sunday. Mon day, Thursday, Friday, and Satur day nights next week The topic for next Sunday night is: "What Will It Be Like When Santan is Chained Sabaeribe to THE CHRONICLE for a Thousand Years?” Leslie H. Pitton of Charlotte. N. C., will be the guest speaker Mon day, May 28. He will speak on the subject. "Where is America Going tiating for a motion picture film of —to the Moon?” A ten minute mo tion picture of tye launching of the Explorer satellite will be shown Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Phone 784 Lourens, S. C. SHIRTS By WINGS L B. DILLARD “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH” jf . ^ ■ _ Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 3fi Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE With The Sick Kenneth Martin remains a patient at Hays hospital after a recent in jury received in an auto accident Mrs Selma Ballew is a patient at Hays hospital after an injury re ceived in a fall. Mrs Elotse Cannon is recuperat ing from a foot injury. Mrs Henrietta Dover remains ill at her home. James Dunaway remains a pa Hem at Hays hospital Birtbda) Dtaoer Given Mrs C. W Footer was honored with a birthday dinner at the home of her son. W. L Foster, and fan Uy in Chester on Sunday. May It - She was 87 years of age on that day Thrrr were 21 guest* present far the orraatoa and the received many nice gdte Her daughter. Mrs J J MrGwats Mr MeGumu and , family and Mam Bra Leg attended the ■ Martha Snaaa %aOa c a birthday May a Mr* « M Adams birthday May a Jaalee tamybeti birthday May 27 birthday May A He was 12 years _ia V Dr.‘ “’.Mixon —Optometrist— 201 N. Broad Street PHONE 1308 Office Hours; 9*6:30 class of The entire town tolutes you on this great day. D. E. Tribble Co. hi im>i:rs si ppijks IIS (•dry Street 91 Citizens Federal Savings 6t Loan Assoc. , Current Dividend Rate 3 l /2*i D L McGee csfehcaleo a birth day May a Wig Dunaway ahisn>m a birth day May a Joel Rshrrt Hwten reiebcalsa a 1 birthday May 27 lehby Jee Meadors irirtrated a birthd.- May If J. S Norm ohssnres a birthday May M Gary Easier cetebrates a birth day May a J. E Braswell. Jr., celebrates a birthday May a. Mrs J F Smith celebrate* a birthday May 28 Mrs W. 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