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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C„ Thnraday, July 22, 1965 West Clinton News in Pennsylvania son, and E. B. Boozer had merman, Beatrice B. Bradley, acres for $10.00 and other consid- nation and tribe and tongue and people; and he said with a loud birthdays July 21. Robert E. Babb. Jr, and Thom- voice, Tear Ood and gim Him glory, for the hour of his JniHiatt Karen Meadors had a birth- as A. Babb to J. W. May and R. A. Stoddard to Alvin Henry and worrillp ^ who made heaven and earth, the day July 24. Evelyn W. May, lot in Pine Tree Tucker, 2.758 acres near Owings "** co v l f 1 ' Joanna, spent their vacation at Sardis Methodist Daytona Beach, Fla. gave a reception after services Terry, Jimmy Copeland, Ma- Sunday honoring Rev. E. W. ..... * . Hon i^iwson and Meri Bull Rogers and family. Refresh- Brewer have birthdays July 25. Mrs. Frbd Tumblin is visit- . d t Myrtle ments were served in the din- Mrs. H. R. Williamson and ing Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shay ^ agt week y y ing room of the church. Rev.' Ellis Williamson have birth- in Walling Fort, Pa. Harold 1 ' Cone- Rogers is the new pastor of days July 28. Miss Nancy Trammell spent * , n 0 t Broad Street Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker lut week with Mr. ud Mr,, ‘“f “ r "J -wnnrwn celebrated a wedding anniver- nvda Ranks in Hraenwood ^ Mr> and Mrs - Houston *' 1 - BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING Tll . .. Clyde Banks in GreenwoodL ^ ^ aUended ^ funeral of Mrs . ANNIVERSARIES “T* J ^ y ^ R ... Wmtkln , Guests over the week-end of p e arl Hawkins in Cameron Sat- .. Mr. and Mrs. BUly Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard IirHav w Mr* Cuhe Braziii had a had a we dding anniversary Were: Mr .and Mrs. C. M. Hea- . ... birthday July 14 - July 17. Mrs. Pearl Pratt and chil- jan Meadors, Mrs. James Mr an< i Mrg jj. r Boozer dren of Atlanta. Ga., are Rhodes, Charlene Evans and and Mr Mrs. Winston Lee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Priscilla Williamson had birth- have wedding anniversaries Proffitt this week. days July 15. j u | y 24. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal Jan Rollins, Mrs. C. W. Wind- j^j r jyj rS- den Downs spent a few days last week sor, Gail Foster and Monty wiU have a wedding anniyer- with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Neal noon at the Pine Haven Park sary July 28. " in Hickory, N. C. Proffitt had birthdays July 16. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Joan Burgess of Lau- ter Heaton observed birthdays Randy Heaton. Claude Ker A «~ L *? ren * «» ,or ta,) “ 0<k _ n^iiu jr and Mrs. Ila Ker- and cwisideratlons. Pineland Trading Corporation Church nells’ have birthdays July 24. James B. Williams to Herbert to John A. Kuhne, lot In Ptae- Mrs. Truman Leopard, Mrs. F. and Evelyn L. Cockrell, 2 land Shores for $7,750.00. Arthur Lawson and Mrs. Wm. ton of Greneville, Mr. and Mrs. Cnirull Fulmer of Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Grif fith of Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith also visited Miss Bar bara Hallack at Whitten Vil lage. Mrs. Geneva Lowery is spend ing a few days with Sgt. and Mrs. David Hingos in Savan- ^ ens J nab, Ga. sea and the fountains of water. PRAYER Our Father, help as to aaiirriani paL Uas us to proclaim the goat . , tribe, tongue, and people. It Thee ho the glory! Thy Sou’s name we fray. Amen. utw.t* trSfmEU THOUGHT FOR THE DAY The gospel Is good news today, Just as R was in the days of Roman persecution. H. D. Bollinger (If asses) JHE WORLD S W0S Fear God, 14: M give glory to Him. (Revelation 14:7) During World War II, there was a lad who was a member of the French underground. It was his business to carry a little FULLER visited Mrs. Eva Land July 17. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Fuller hand-printed newspaper from place to place. This newspaper had Sunday, and was guest soloist at Nathan King and Joe Carol announce the birth of a son regular news stories in it, but burled in each story would be some VJ “ . T . ~ or . Calvary Baptist Church. Terry had birthdays July 18. Brit-Robert on Julv 11 at special message that had meaning for specific persons to whom he Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox spent GuesU Qf Mrs Eya ^ fQr Roy HoltzclaW( Chuck Kin . BaUey Memori ^ Hosptial. Mrs. would deUver the papers. dinner Saturday were Mr. and ard, Roland Burden and San- p uUer ig the f ormer Miss Te- One can readily suppose this is true of the Book of Revelation. Mrs. Ervin Goodwin of Colum- dra Penland had birthdays resa worthy 11 was delivered to the “seven churches that are in Asia,” and, of bia, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Buch- July 19. . ' course, to the thousands of early Christians who were plagued and Mrs. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cox at Lake Murray. Mr. Cox is convalescing after a stay at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood. Miss Priscilla Williamson, Mrs. Dolly Lusk, Cleo, and Mrs. Mattie Stroud vacationed in Washington, D. C., and vis- n ited Mr. and Mr, Cart Lusk. • ,,th Mr * Dd Mr> Bobby Wo °- an an of Joanna, Mrs. Selma Mrs. Kelly Proffitt, Dennis Prather and Mrs. George Hoi- Fallaw, Jr., Jerald Samples, lend. Bobby Hanley and Reese Phil- Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Godfrey bps had birthdays July 20. of Ninety-Six, spent Sunday Dan Dunaway, Steve Law- Public Records persecuted by the Romans. It was the good news for persecuted Christians. Buried deep in the symbolism of Revelation is the heart of the gospel: “Then I saw another angel flying in mid-heaven, with an Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackwell visited Mrs. Ida English in Whitmire last week. ten. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gil- strap visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carol Campbell 1, .pending a eek with an uncle and aunt, *“ G , 1 * tr * p has h**” .J* 5 ’ »» 0 . m. lomoo in charged from service and they Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold, in ... , ... . . _ IT . . . ’ will make their home in Green- Hemingway, and Janice Camp- bell is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grif fin, in Florence. Mrs. Harry Foster and Te resa spent last week with Mrs. Daisy Boozer and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Wallen- zine vacationed at Myrtle Beach and Georgetown the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis WalleA- Mrs. Vernon Young in Atlanta, wT*” 1 .f 01 * ~ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallen- Ga zine and family of Belvedere, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallenzine. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trammell Rev. J. Thomas Miller is at tending school at Duke Univer sity, Durham, N. C., this sum- “Sr.. R. L. Yarborough of Nancy, and Wm. Woodruff, wa, a recent guest p“ rde " ! ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norton. C“"ptall reunion at Rainbow Mr. and Mrs. A D. Lancas- ^ ST** 5 ' „ ter and famil, visited Mr. and . To , m „,^; ce „ “<* Mrs. A. H. Sisk in Forest City, , John "‘ e ' l P ' n ‘ * h r lout ia;ooir da y s wlth parents, Mr. ’ Wee * and Mrs. Paul TrammeU re cently. Joel Littleton, Stan Foster and Mike Jones were among Mr. Old Mrs. Jones R. Ray- * > ” e atten<ttj «- ,bt , « ,d . ..a ip * k, / convenUon in Columbia recent- Mrs. Bessie Nelson and Mrs. Mattie Bergman of Laurens, visited Mrs. Ella Harvey Sun day. nard of Forest City, N. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A D. Lancaster over the week end. A2c and Mrs. John Price of Sumter, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Price last week-end ly. en Mrs. Lydia Todd has a brok- arm she received at the Frontier Land during her va cation. Susan Allen of Columbia, is Miss Dell Jones and Leon vl * mag Sh * ,la ConpbeU Hedgepath of Atlanta, Ga. spent the week-end with Mrs John Hedgepath. CHURCH NEWS The ladies of the Pentecostal Holiness Church on Jackson Mrs. Tommy Beaman and Street will have a cake sale Brian, Mrs. Robert Whitsei and at Belk’s Sautrday, July 24. Daniel visited Mr. and Mrs. • • • Bud Carr in Aiken Tuesday. The class of June Phillips of Rev. and Mrs. Roy Russ 01 Calvary Baptist Church h*d a Joanna, and Mrs. Lola Russ family picnic Monday after- toured the mountains of Ten- noon at the pine Haven park nessee recently, visiting the on the Whitmire Highway. Rock City Garden at Ruby • • • Falls and the Tabernacle of Rev. J. W. Spillers showed the Church at God of Prophecy, pictures Sunday night that Mrs. Evelyn Webb is visiting were taken when they visited several weeks with Mr. and the Holy Land. A large crowd Mrs. Robert Lee in Dublin, Ga. attended and they will show Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McCall .more pictures next Sunday, and family and Steve Holt of The public is invited. I I DON’T MISS A SINGLE ISSUE! 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