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1 . Clinton, S. ff., Thursday, August 17,1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE West Clinton News ... Medlin Family Visits in Columbia MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent-Representative 104 Milling Avenue Dial 833-3192 Mrs. Maude Medlin, Mrs. Brenda Baker and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby S. Medlin visited Mrs. Maud Medlin’s sister-in-law in Co lumbia, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford"RoBh erts of Spartanburg visited Mrs. Josephine Turner, re cently. Mrs. L. C. Heaton and Mrs. Clifton Heaton visited Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Robertson in Greenville, Monday after noon. Mrs. Willie Brittan of Hick ory, N. C. is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Adams. Mrs. Margie Cranford and Mrs. Dan Leaphart and son of Augusta, Ga. spent the week-end wit hMr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton. Lynn Riser of Joanna spent the week-end with Emily Shelton. Susan Allen of Columbia spent the week with Sheila Campbell and others. Mrs. William Dominick and daughters and Mrs. Georgia Trammell and granddaughter Brenda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reids in Reidsville Ga. and also Mr. and Mrs. Eula McLendon and Albert McLendon in Lyons, Ga. over the week-end recently. Sunday overnight guests of Mrs. William Dominick were Mr. and Mrs. Travis McLen don of Davenport, Fla. Mrs. Jerry Allen and Mrs. Mae Allen of Columbia vis ited Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ad ams over the week-end. Mrs. Blanch Creswell and Mrs. Essie Bea Simmons en joyed last week attending camp meeting at Beach Springs Camp Ground. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Ray Marshall and sons of Greer visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris in Joanna, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Heaton and son, Marty Ray, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Floyd in Royston, Ga. Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pear son and children of Orlando, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Pearson and family, and also Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson and family of this city attended a family reun ion in Spartanburg, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur San ders and Ina Bell Hooper vis ited Mrs. Sanders’ father, R. D. Smith, in an Augusta, Ga. hospital, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whit- sel, Mrs. Ola Dalton, Mrs. Vera Foster, Mrs. Freda Spoone, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Adams of this city; Mrs. Wilson Garner of Chester, and Mrs. Willie Brittan of Hick ory, N. C. attended the funer al of their uncle, George R. Puckett, in Newberry, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hedg- path of Atlanta, Ga. spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Hedgpath. Willie Lawson of Baltimore, Md. dropped in for a visit with Mrs. Ella Harvey, Sun day. . Mrs. B. W. Cooper and Mrs. Wedges of Bonds Cross Roads visited Mrs. Ella Harvey, Sa turday. On Sunday her guest was Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Auborne of Woodruff. Sickness Mrs. Lola Russ remains a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Josephine Turner has returned home after undergo ing surgery at Bailey Memor ial Hospital. . Mrs. Walt McAlister re mains a patient at Bailey Me morial Hospital after under going surgery last week. Elizabeth Ann Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tal- madge Sanders, has returned home from Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hank Caughman has returned home after being a patient at Self Memorial Hos pital, Greenwood. Miss Nora Swaygaham is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Jerry Satterfield is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. J. B. Carson of Charleston, formerly of this city, is cri tically ill at a Charleston hos pital. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Med lin annouce the birth of a daughter, Linda Jean, on Aug ust 11 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. They have another daughter, Tressa. Mrs. Medlin was the for mer Miss Linda Black of Bonds Cross Roads. Homecoming Day The First Pentecostal Holi ness Chucrh on Jackson Street will observe Homecoming Day, Sunday, August 20. ( The Rev. Freeman Fortner of An derson will be the guest speak er. Dinner will be served on the church ground following the morning service. The afternoon service be ginning at 2:30 will be de voted to singing by local church groups. The Rev. Furman Entrekin, pastor of the church, gives all singers and the public a cor dial invitation to attend. .Ladies Auxiliary Meeting The Ladies Auxiliary of the First Pentecostal Holiness Church on Jackson Street will meet. Monday night at 7:00 at the church. All members are urged to be present. .' Church News A special meeting of all the members of the church will be held Sunday morning at the Church of God on Eliza beth Street. Byton Smith will be preach ing at the Sunday night ser vice at the Church of God on Elizabeth Street. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Jennie Watkins will observe her birthday August 18. Mrs. William Dominick will observe her birthday August 21. August 15 Ricky Burroughs, Mrs. L. C. Heaton, and Mrs. Clifton Heaton observed their birthday. Mrs. Evelyn Davenport ob served her birthday August 11. Clyde Bigbee, Jr. will ob serve his birthday August 17. Eugene Williams observed his birthday August 15. Janice Dunaway will cele brate her birthday ^August 20. August 19 Karen Lyn Stroud and Mrs. Johnnie Cash cele brate their birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolp Bar ker observe their wedding an niversary today. Those observing their wed ding anniversary August 18 are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Woo ten and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster. I Tucker-Ginn On Saturday night, August 12, at 7:30 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Tucker, Washington Street, Miss Mary Sue Tucker was united in marriage to Charles Ginn. Rev. Hicks performed the double ring ceremony before a large crowd of relatives and close friends. The house was adorned with glads. The bride wore a white lace dress with matching acces sories. A reception with a wedding cake and other refreshments was held following the cere mony. v Mrs. Ginn is employed by C. W. Anderson Hosiery Com pany and Mr. Ginn is employ ed by Clinton Cotton Mills. Following a short honey moon trip the couple are mak ing their home on Musgrove St. Views Of Our Readers Editor, The Chronicle: There appears to be some] misunderstanding concernin available funds for the can of cancer patients in Laurens) County: therefore, the Board of the Laurens County Can cer Society, unit of the Ameri can Cancer Society, has is- used the following informa tion. Druggists and doctors are asked to cooperate so that the maximum aid may be given to those persons meet ing the requirements for aid. All patients who receive aid from the cancer fund must have papers made out by the doctor, saying that they are in need financially, otherwise the funds cannot be drawn on. The program is set up for those persons who cannot fi nance their own treatments, and this should be discussed with the patient’s doctor as soon as diagnosis is made. Certain amounts are allo cated for drugs for each pa tient and this money must be used for drugs only. The druggists can be of great help to the program in this matter. The bills are sent from the druggists to the supervisor, or thd County Commander, [and then passed on to the Co lumbia office, where a file is [kept on each county patient. The books are checked pe riodically; thd moneys cannot be handed out at will, but must be used according to regulations set up for the county society’s protection.. We hope everyone reading this notice will go, or will have been, to his physician for his annual check-up. Do not delay so important a mat ter as an early check-up. Where cancer is found, talk it over with your doctor and if the financial condition is such as to deny treatment, go at once with your papers (from the doctor) to the Lau rens County Cancer Society, Mrs. Sarah DeLoache., Com mander. EDNA R. FOY, Publicity Chairman 1hz 0(d “Gardening — a down-to« earth hobby.’* m OUUtL** « SLICED Va. Bcecon *49' MARHOEFER "READY TO EAT" BONELESS... 4-LB, SIZE Can Hams W-D TURKEYS MAKE SUCH GOOD SCENTS! each FULL QUARTER SLICED & (.«t r n, j;';-An T AM^U Pork Loins lb. GRADE *A* YOUNG... 5-20 LB. SIZE DR/VEMfor fest-Gw/ce *6oo<tfto(/, I. I r Flavor-Crisp Chicken Complete Dinner $1.10 3 Pieces of Chicken, F. F. 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