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s IS V THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thvnday, Marck 24. IMO Items of Interest From,.. West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON, Correspondent ^ and Representative PHONE 37U Mr and Mm. Ansed Price and, Mrs. Reid DevaH and son, Buddy, itiidren, Wanda and Terry, of Flat and grandson, Donald, of Willianvs- Rock. N C.. Mrs A G Peace of ton. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Nek Heaton met Robert Thomas at ter-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs Ooeal Rob erts, in Pickens Friday. Bill Snelcrove and Bobby Roberts visited Bobby’s brother and sister- in-law in Pickens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thibodeau and son visited Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Crompton in Union Sunday. Robert Thomas has returned home after e period in the armied forces. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas, Miss Rose Sneigrove, and Mias S^rah Landrum. Mr and Mrs Bob Wilkie and sons. George «nd Joe. of near t'lmton, visited Mr and Mrs Dor sey Turner Sunda y Cecil Wooten. Miss Ann Vaughn. Alan Vaughn of Hampton, Va.. vis- Te * as t h e Greenville airport recently Mr and Mrs.' where arrived from Fort Bliss, ited Mr. and Mrs Ernest Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ballard and Mr and Mr! E C. Vinson of recently and attended the funeral of of J" 1 * 1 ** vSeneca. spent the week-end with Mrs. Vaughn’s grandmother. Mrs. Mr. and Mr$ Joel Cox j Kay. at Honea Path Friday. Bill Bridwell and daughter; Mrs. D G. Jackson. Miss Minnie with Mr and Mrs. Claude Farmer. Mrs. Wayne Murphy and daugh- J ^ , . ,, ^ . ».• • Lynn, and Mrs. Jessie Morgan Mrs Bill BndweU and daughter Nirs D^G. Jackson. MissMinnie of Joanna ^ aaude and Larry Owens of Duncan, visited Hughes. Mrs. Howard Jackson and p armer Monday Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Wooten and Rome Kirby of Columbia, spent ‘ \ p ann€r Ruth Oxley, who is a patient at Sunday with Bill Terry and son spent the weekend with Hays hospital, on Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. D C Whitmire and Mrs Farmer’s mother. Mrs. Sarah Mr and Mrs Walter Leopard of Tim spent Sunday in Woodruff with cheek, in Greenwood. Ninety-Six, visited Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs L. D Whitmire WITH THE SICK Hubert Leopard Thursday Mr and Mrs Raymond Campbell Mrs. Ada Center has been ill at of Hemingway, visited Mr and Mrs her home M W Adams over the week-end. Carol, Douglas, and David Owens Mrs George McGinnis and chil have been ill with chicken pox dren of Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Owens has returned Mrs J J McGinnis Sunday home from‘Blalock Clinic. Mr and Mrs. J L Tinman at- Douglas Holcombe has chicken tended the funeral of Miss .Alice pox Faye Davis in Greenville March 17 w M Rochester continues ill at I Mrs John Hedspeth, Shirley and Hays hospital Mike spent the week-end with Mr Jeff Sumerel is a patient at the and Mrs Bud Carr and family in Veterans hospital in Columbia .Aiken BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING Mr and Mrs. Junior Crarner and ANNIVERSARIES children were dinner guests of Mr Miss E ; izabtt h Leopard will ob- and Mrs. Paul fo^er Sunday and .^.j-ve her birthday March 25. also visited other relatives. Will Hampton and Clarence Duna- Mr and Mrs. C. E. Roberts visit wovw ,4 observe birthdays March ed Mr and Mrs. J D Bouchillon in 26 ’ fountain Inn Sunday Stanley Foster will celebrate his j- R*‘ v and NLrs R " ! ^ llins of birthday March 28 Laurinburg. N C . vi-ited Rev Rol- Mrs Bill Sease and Mrs. Marjorie lins’ mother. Mrs. Alta Rollins, and woodward will observe birthrays on ;>ther relatives here Monday. Mr and Mr> Giles Lawson visited Mr and Mrs. Russel Lawson in Buffalo Sunday Mr and Mrs C E Roberts and Mary visited thiur son and daugh- Gene Owmb wil celebrate a birth day March 27. Clara Jeanette Kennedy will cele brate her birthday March SO. Elaine Smith celebrated a birth day March 19. Dolores Brookshire celebrated her birthday March 2a Mr. and Mrs. John Broadus Bag- well will celebrate their second wed ding anniversary March 27. Mrs. Doris Boyce well observe her birthday March 25. ‘Happy Birthday’’ to Mrs. Fred Tumblin on March 26. Mrs. Bobby Anthony celebrated her birthday March 22. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS The Woman’s Club of Clinton Mill met Thursday evening at the Community Building, with the presi dent. Mrs Lance Frier nrwidizw Dr. T. Layton Franer, prodaaaor of Bible at Presbyterian College, gave Che devotional and ahowed slides and cave an intereating talk on his trip to the Holy Lend. J. C. Thomas gave an informa tive talk on the city management plan. During the social hour the host esses, Mrs. Bill Terry. Mrs. J. B. Templeton, Mrs. T. M. 0’Shields, served a salad course and coffee. BROTHERHOOD MEETING A Brotherhood meeting will be held at Calvary Baptist Church Monday. March 28, at 7:30 p. m. STUDY COURSE There will be a Study Course at Calvary Baptist Church beginning Monday night, March 28. lasting all week. The book te be taught wifi be “BuUdtec « Steward Saaday School.” Everyone fifteen jeers old or older is asked te attend . ENTERTAINED ON SUNDAY EVENING On Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Mk. and Mrs. Horace Smith and Franoeen entertained Miss Dolorous Brookshire, who was retehrating her birthday. The guests were in vited. into the den where the re freshments were served buffet style. After attending werahip ser vice they gathered at the train ter minal to see her off on her trip to Washington. MISSION STUDY The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Union of Calvary Baptist Church present ed « program an Friday evening, •torch 18. far the Astoe Armstrong Offering during the Week of Prayer obeervance far Ho*"* The program, which Cnohaded a period on Girls Auxiliary as an or ganisation, presided over by Gail Iveater, president. Prayer period was conducted by Maria King, pray er chairman; talks on Star Ideals and Activities of Girls Auxiliary di rected by Linda Osborne, program chairman; a Mission Study taught by the counselor, Mrs. Mhrvin Whitmire and a social period di rected by the Francis Watson Cir cle who foster Intermediate Girls Auxiliary.^ During the prayer period the members pinned the names of mis sionaries and their offerings in en- Gail da Fallaw, Freda Foster, Janice ; Caughman. Marian Oehrari, Jane Trammed. Lae McCall. Judy Lever and Muria King. The theme of the ■iisfan study, “Deepetep R. F. D.'l was Iowa md rural churches. A Hi-Neighbor pro gram pas praseated to describe ru ral life. Participants ware Bud Tumblin, Dorsey Timer. Mrs. Ru fus King and Mrs. Emily TTammett. A tape recording. “A Preacher - and a Deacon Discuss a Survey,” made by Lee McCall and Judy Lav er was used to describe rural soul- winning. Refreshments of soft drinks. caft> fee and apple pie were served. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Jones and Mrs. Frances Thompson of Green wood, visited Mr and Mrs J1 A Adams Sunday. While here Mrs. Thompson visited her daughter. Jan ice, at Tbomwell (Vphanage . Mr and Mrs Coley Campbell, Mr ar>d Mr.> Troy Bentley and sons motored to Elbert on. Ga . recently. OFFICE SUPPLIES < HROMCLE PUBLISHING CO. Office Hours 9-5 :S0 ”00 South Broad St. 'PHONE 658 OR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE THE HOME BOOK f OF FLOWER ARRANGEMENT Using Oriental, European and Colonial Containers By ** ' Estelle G. Easterby With Special Section For Juniors Chronicle Pub. Co. STATIONERY DEPT. March 28 Paul Smith observes a birthday March 25 Mrs. Missouri Wilkie will observe a brithday March 27. Alvin Trammell will celebrate his birthday March 28 Larry Barker will celebrate his birthday March 29. 1 Katherine Elaine Cannon will celebrate her birthday March 28. “Happy Birthday” to Mrs. Joel Cox and Mrs Jack Fuller on March 30 Cleo Lusk and LeJenne Dunaway will celebrate birthdays March 24. Brad Bagwell will have a birth day March 28. Dianne Bright wiU ceelbrate a birthday March 25, and Mrs. M C. Smith will have a birthday March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Power will observe a wedding anniversary . March 27. Mr. and Mrs Robert Bigham will observe their wedding anniversary M arch 29 Mr. and Mrs. Otis Graham will observe their wedding anniversary March 27 Colic Campbell will observe a birthday March 26 ^ * - V — Not A 10 Ft. Not An 11 Ft. BUT A 12.1 CU. FT. 5-YEAR WRITTEN food spoilage warranty 12.1 CU. FT. APPUANCE SALES CO SOUTH BROAD ST. JACK S. RED PHONE 927 Two very practical advantages of 1960 Cadillac ownership are minimal maintenance costs and exceptional resale worth. Both have been continuous Cadillac virtues for filty-eight years, as revealed by the fact that almost half of all the cars ever built by VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER SMITH MOTOR COMPANY Cadillac are operating today—and thirty thousand of these have been on the road for twenty years or more. This notable record of reliability added to the remarkable operating economy makes the Cadillac for 1960 the wisest of motoring investments. 229 E. MAIN STREET LAURENS, S. C. let's go to Chareh Sunday This Series Of Messages Is Published Each Week By the Following Clinton Finns In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance Johnson Bros. . Super Market South Broad St. DEES OIL CO. S. Broad St. GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP Columbia Hwy. . G ULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison, Distributor COOPER ' MOTOR CO. E. Carolina Ave. NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 415 W. Main St. D. E. TRIBBLE COMPANY 111 Guy SI Austin-Jones Furniture Co. 105 South Broad St. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrore St. JOANNA STORES JouiM, 8.C. YARBOROUGH OIL CO 415 W. Main St. aijjKgglif-:; % m * \ •- U-.=F BEACON DRIVE-IN Whitmire Hwy. McGee'S DRUG STORE 100 W. thl. SL YOUNG’S Gulf .212 N. Broad 81 CITIZENS FED. SA V. & LOAN 220 W. SL if. Z The Golden Time When Mom and I got married, golden wed dings seemed just as remote to us as they prob ably do to you. Matter of fact, folks celebrating them seemed like museum pieces! Now here we are, posing for our fiftieth anni versary picture! Funny part of it is that we don’t feel a bit like “old folks!” Still, a couple can’t be married for half a century without putting in a lot of living. Mom and I have. There were times when we were so happy we thought we’d burst . . . other times when it didn’t seem as if we could find the strength to keep going another minute. Through it all,' we’ve had our church. It’s hard to put into words how important that’s been. Maybe you’ll get an idea when I tell you this. When Mom asked me what I’d like to do to cele brate our anniversary, I said, “First of all, let’s go to Church. I want to say a little prayer of thanks.” . Mom smiled at me. “So do V she told me. <• CatorlfH tm. ftkttr AJw. Imitt, Urmtart, V*. THC CHURCH FOR All . . ALL FOR THC CHURCH TV. Church i. the »tw««4 factor on t*rcV fa. the baMfaa character and >o.d rltlwoAlp It V. MotcVowM of «F<Ht—1 nofaw. Without a wrong ChutcV. uHthcr Amboc racy nor citiIlu tioo caa aurcrtrr*. There are four tound rmeui uVy reaer reraoo ataould at Mod aatelcaa regularly and support the ChureV. They are (1) Foe his own nke. (2f Fat Via children', taka. O) For the aake of Via coeumunary and nation. (4) Foe tVa aka of the ChureV itself, which needs Via rental and material support. Plan M aa to church regularly and read Chapter Venn IT tt-JI • 17-11 W 14« • 14 f 1441 M 14 • IMI I COMMUNITY CASH E. 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