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* CBat—, S. C, Thttrecay, October 18, 1M8 . 5 j, Item* of Interest From.. Clint MRS. HUBERT LEOPARD, Correepondem Telephone 833-IHiMi ■ Wanda Lyles of Greenwood, are spending the week-end with Miss Fuller’s grandmother Mrs. Vesta Eubanks. Little Terri Hughs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hughs of Louisville, Ky., celebrated her first birthday on October 10. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and grandchildren, Carol, Robert, Pat, and Janet spent Saturday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jarrett in Anderson. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Quinn and Mrs. Henry Quinn and Homey visited Mr. Henry Quinn in Vet erans Hospital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly visited Mrs. Heatherly's mother, Mrs. M. Sanders in Boiling Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker visited her aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bryon In Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boo tie Fuller and sons, Tim and Chucky, and Gen eva Lowery visited Sgt. and Mrs. Hingos in Greenville Sunday. » Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Farmer visited Mrs. W. W. Farmer in Columbia Sunday. Emily and Delores Caughman of Maryland spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caughman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt visit ed the mountains of North Caro lina Sunday. Romie McLendon and Isaac McLendon of Winter Haven, Flor ida, spent the week-end with Mr. e and Mrs. J. E. McLendon. Miss Shirley Ott has returned home after spending two months with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bonner of Atlanta, Ga. They returned home with her 8 short and Mrs. H. H. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bra zil in Orfumbia Saturday. Miss Donna Baker of Chester the week-end with Marsha Miss Shirley Ott spent the end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Blanton in Canton, Ga. C. WITH Mrs. Lucille Woody is suffer ing from a sprained ankle. Laura Shepard is sick at home. Mrs. Esther Mitchell is recup erating at home from a recent illness. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil announce the birth of a daugh ter, Karen Iva, at Fort Jackson Hospital on October 10. Before marriage Mrs. Brazil was Miss Mildred Windsor. WOMAN'S CLUB The Clinton Mill Woman’s Club will meet Thursday, October 18, 1062, at the Community Building at 7:90 p. m. Anyone interested is asked to loin the organization. WORSHIP SERVICES Bailey Memorial Methodist Church will observe Laymen’s Day Sunday, October 21. Donald Stewart and Daniel Dunaway will have charge of worship service. ATTENDING LAYMEN'S SCHOOL Robert Wilkie, Ulyses Gilliam, Billy Cauhle, and David Word are attending the Laymen’s School at Joanna Methodist Church this week sponsored by the Greenwood District. BROTHERHOOD MEETING The brotherhood of the Calvary Baptist Church wll tore a spe cial call meeting Friday night, October IS. Tbs men at am church and the R. A/s are irivtt- ed. The meeting win he held at 7:90l —i—♦ CIRCLE MEETING The Harriet King Circle of Cal vary Baptist Church held Its of Huey on Bluford Street Tuesday. October 9. at 9:90 a. m. The meeting was with prayer by Mrs. Huey, program chairman, Mrs. Hardman, had charge of the pro gram. Htgidflcanee of W MU Emblem, in which all members took part. They also bright gifts to help the sunbeams in their Christmas in August package to be sent to the missionaries. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. James Traynham, Circle Chairman. PARTY Saturday night, October 19, Marsha Turner honored Miss Donna Baker of Chester with a party at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turn er, on Elizabeth Street. Refresh ments of hot dogs, chips, and drinks were served. Those attending were Lawrence T eopard, Stan Foster, Earl Turn er, Reece Phillips, Randy Turn er, Miss Jane Trammell, and Anita Turner, Dana and Deb ra Lawson, and Donald Osborne. MONTHLY MEETING The Dorcas Bible Class at Cal vary Baptist Church held the monthly meeting, Thursday, Oc tober 18, at the home of Miss Bessie Holtzclaw and Mrs. Vesta Eubanks. Mrs. Virginia Reeder presided over the meeting. Mrs. Beulah Stewart opened with prayer and Mrs. Ann Trammell gave an in teresting report on the mission work the class had done the past year. Love gifts was presented to Mrs. Eva West, teacher, and Mrs. Beulah Stewart, Assistant teacher, and out-going officers for their services rendered so faithfully the TUB CLINTON CHRONICLE ed by the hosteas assisted by Mrs. Ada BeU Hughes and Irish Hugh es. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Eva West. - HIGH FUEL BILLS make i- ’ll hit the ceiling? CEILING HOT WHEN YOU HIT IT? THEN YOU HAVE AN ORDINARY HEATERI October 18— Ear! Turner, Newell C Jimmy Kernel 1, Dell Owens, October 14— Mrs. fffil Hejispatii. Litlte Rufus King, Mrs. W. E. Harris, Harold Hampton, Charles Kinard. Danny Webb, October 15— Doyle Campbell, Melvin Huey, Mrs. Ursula Blakely, David Owens, Janet Price. October 16— Melaine Snelgrove, Ann Turner, , Linda Dunaway. Mrs. W. R. Allen, Paul Foster- October 17— Mrs. Rex Stroud. Dan Lanford, James Johnson, Mrs. Claude Trammell, October 18— J. E. McLendon, Shelia Ann Harvey. Jessie Samples, October 19— Lester Tucker Jr. Talmadge Osborne. October 20— Helen Glenn, J. W. Satterwhite, Inez Blackwell, October 21— Dorothy Williams, Sandra Sue Bigbee, Bobby Quinn, Junior Hanks WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meadows are celebrating their wedding anni versary October 18. Mr. and Mrs . C. E. Roberts will celebrate their wedding an niversary October 21. CRAFT CLUB The young ladies Craft Club met at the home of Mrs. D. O. Freeman on Hickory Street on October 15. Their work included molding Painting and planning for a flower work shop. A new member joined the club CIRCLE MEETING The Lula Lowe Missionary Cir cle of Calvary BapUst Church CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of J. Hubert Owens, deoaased. are hereby no* tilted to file the same, duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. THOMAS P. OWENS, Executor October 4, 1962 9c-0-25 The members welcome other women into their circle. CLASS MEETING Class of vnuren iiki vx the home of Mrt. Alvin Tram mell, their teacher, for a class business meeting recently. at Calvary Baptist Church Octo- ler 21 through the 98 in Con junction with the other Baptist Churches of Laurens association. Different missionaries will speak at both worship services Sunday BSl each evening. Mon day through Thursday at 9:90 p. m. For an hour preceding the mis- be held hashuiing at f :H p. tn and 7 pm Monday Thursday. On Friday the'missionary will speak k 7 p. m and a social will be held the second period. The church extends a cordial invitation to every one to and hear these missionaries speak and-also to attend the mission study classes. iftr "PL — — Clarence Boyne will be boded at 4 o’clock over radio station WPOC. Mr. Burrell Young of the Beav er Dam Baptist will bring song on October SmKMWW/IGOIISmTlLiD uma, HAPPIER UKS What a new kick one! And what a solvent on upkeep mount! There’s i ing three wagons. Basical |v t liveliness and roominess and easy loading wavs. Kept its crisp looks, too (with a bit of freshening here and there). The changes we’ve made weren’t for change's sake, you me—but for yours. Just for a sample: the brakes are self-adjusting. The new Delcotron generator fives you more electrical reserve power and helps your battery reach a vigorous old age. The Body by Fisher we’ve kept Chevy II’s beauty lasts longer, too; air pushes rain and water down through the rocker panels (whsPl ruzt begins!) in a clever new flush-and-dry system. The ride is smoother and quieter because of a targe number of small improvements we’ve made. And things lot plushier inside. Now you’ve read this far, haven’t you? Isn’t that good evidence that Chevy I T is made for you? The clincher will come wh«i you take the wheel at your Chevrolet dealer’s. CHEVROLET • AS •- Su four tnUrdy different kinds of eoriot four Chevrolet dealer’s.. .OssrelM, Ckeey f/> Coreefr dt Csredli. PLAXICO CHEVROLET. Inc CLINTON, 8. & 300 W. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE ■ mbs never waste let on the | ceiling or out the chimney H pays for HsaM with the fuel H saves I .. We don’t blame you for hitting the ceiling if you continually pay for heat you don’t get! The new SIEGL8R CXI Home Heater wrings the heat out of every drop of oil, then potna it out over your floor. With a SIBGLER, you get the comfort miracle of SUPER FLOOR HEAT, no over heated oeflingsand low, low fuel hois. So don’t hit the ceRing... hit your Siefler dealer for a hot demonstration! r FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 19th day of November, 1982 we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Adminlstrix of the estate of Carrie Bell Size more in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Admin istratrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred Hazel Strickland Buzhardt Administratrix Sept. 14, 1982 4c-0-18 FOOTBALL! ■P r—. NEARLY 40 GAMES IMS FALL t 48 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. J TAMPA ■sell isisfer- I a * ■t ■ •' ,,. ■ gf -»i—jfe- :F , i "T ■ M 1 wu JSr - m % m- ...r Bl,. it-W m sOSL,, * 1 /• , •\i - *; % . ..j DUII UNwJ m 1111 LVNNfCnpCRa D. E. TRIBBLE CO. 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