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V Clinton, S. C., Thursday, February 16,1967 THE Cl.INTON CHRONICLE : y V,- t jS \W k > i Cross HiH News MRS*. HAROLD AUSTIN, . Correspondent -- The Friendly Garden Club held its first meeting of the New Year at the,home of Mrs. E. W. Pinson, with Mrs: Jake Rasor, Sr. as co-hostess. -. Mrs. Pinson’s home was decorated with arrangements of < red and white camellias which carried out the Valen tine motif. , * Miss Eleanor DiaS presi dent, called the meeting to qrder and gave th^ welcome. Miss Zell Crisp, secretary, and Mrs. C. S. Pinson refcd cards of thanks from Mountville and Cross Hill shut-ins who were remembered at Christmas. After the financial report by Mrs. A. J. Finley, yearbooks were distributed. Miss Dial, program leader, used as her devotional two poems, “Because of You” and “It’s Great to be Alive”. Mrs. W. M. Leaman, also program leader presented an interest ing description of a recent trip to Orlando, Florida, tell ing about the flowers, fruit trees and other interesting places vTSited. Climaxing the visit was a trip to Cape Ken nedy. She used pictures and colored folders to illustrate her talk. At the conclusion of the pro gram; • members were, invited into the dining room tor re freshments of sandwiches ami other party dainties, served from a table covered with White lace, overlaid’ on red. It was centered with an ar rangement of red and white camellias with hearts at van tage points. Mrs. Russell B. Lentz and Mrs. Marvin L. Tolley of Spar tanburg w^re lunch guests of JlSiss Lucile Turner , Monday. iWisses Irene and Louise McDaniel, Mrs. John Reid and Miss Betty Jean Reid rof .Laurens visited Mrs. B. 1$. Mitchell and Miss Char- 4ptte Klitchell on a recent Sun- Jay afternoon. j’Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Denny and Miss Anne Denny of Co- fiimbia visited their home and fcrnds here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Aus tin and little daughter who have been with the former’s mother for several months have moved to Ware Shoals. Mrs. M. F. Workman is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rusli Milam 3]"Green wood. i *yr. F. Mitchell and Miller Leaman attended Pres bytery at the Hartness-Thorn- well Church in Clinton last -Tuesday. Mr. Gary Boazman suffered a fall at his home last week. Circle No. 2 of the W.O.C. met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Austin. Mrs. W. F. Mitchell was Bi ble moderator using the sub ject “The Woman at the ^’ell”. Mrs. W. A. Simpson, circle chairman led a short business session prior to her program on “What Can One Person Do About Poverty?’’ with dif ferent members contributing parts. Mrs. William Coats, a for- ‘ Vitier member who has been living out of tW community for several ycaVs was wel comed back. . Patronize Chronicle Advertisers School District 56 School Lunch’Mono Week of< February 26-14 MONDAY Milk, sliced bologna, green | beans with whole potatoes, pickled beets, hpt biscuit, but ter and oatmeal cookies. TUESDAY Milk, hot dogs with chiU v mustard and onions, cole' | slaw, potato chips, hot dog buns, butter, apple crunch. WEDNESDAY Milk, roast beef with gravy, green lima beans, rice, hot rolls, butter and strawberry shortcake. THURSDAY Mjlk, macaroni pie, steam ed cabbago, carrot stix, hot biscuit, butter and chilled peaches. FRIDAY Milk, chili con carne with beans .lettuce and tomato sal ad, seasoned summer squash, com bread squares, butter, and doughnuts. News of Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N. A. SHOUSE Correspondent Telephone 697-6829 Shady Grove Home Demon stration Club met Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the club house. The meeting was opened with quo tation for month, followed by an inspiring devotional by Mrs. Ola Wages. Miss Camp, Assistant Home Demonstra tion Agent gave a very infor mative lesson in dress design to suit the figure. Miss Camp used slides to illustrate cor rect dress for various figures and showed how lines are used in designs to make gar ments more attractive and the type materials suitable for various styles. Following the lesson in dress designing Mrs. N. A. Shouse led a discussion on Family Life and Educa tion emphasizing the teen-age youth and need for parents to understand the teen-ager. Following the business ses sion a social hour was held. Mrs. B. W. Cooper assisted by Mrs. Ola Wages served refreshments. Juniors and Intermediates of Fairview Baptist Church en joyed a Valentine social, Sat urday evening in the recrea tional hall. Entertaining and serving, the young people were Mr. and Mrs. Tallie Crapps, Rev. and Mrs.lW. W. Willing ham and Mrs. Lowell Hender son. , Shady Grove 4-H Club met Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Following the regu lar program, the group en joyed a Valentine party. Re freshments were served by Miss Cathy Berry and her mother, Mrs. Margaret Ber ry. Mrs. Hubert Spivey, Garth Spivey, Marjorie Spivey and Wanda Spivey were in Gray Court last Tuesday to visit Mrs. Blackstone, Mrs. Spiv ey’s mother. Mrs. Patsy Howard of Charleston was a recent visi tor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan. Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 14, Billy Willingham, son of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Willingham, was honored with? a birthday party. A number of young friends enjoyed the occasion. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Lois M. Buford, deceased, arc hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the undersign ed those indebted to said es tate will please make pay ment likewise. LOUISE BUFORD, SARAH B. COPELAND, Administratrices, Clinton, S. C. Feb. 7, 1967 F16-3C-M2 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB* CO. 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