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t 8—THE CHRONICLE, OLiton, 8. C. Feb. 22, ms ' <£ '" , ' ' ' ' 'fV > <*h • .. V ''JR V ft. ^5S»r ^ - \ t' “v. News of Bonds Cross Roads By MRS. N. A. SHOISE 697-6690 By MRS. V V SHOISE j FniTuU <>f i)a\ id 1 I’itts, Sr. will fif Lil.id to learn he Is at home alter beim: a pa tient at Haile'. Memorial Ho-- j pital. | Tollio Crapps i improv on’ at home after undergoing sur gery at Bailey Memorial Hos- . P'tal | Miss Mtirflia Hitts of Hock 1 Hill spent the weekend at home with Mrs David T Pitts Miss Sallie ta spent the home of her and Mrs David Pitts Shady (drove -1-H Club met Wednesday afternoi ti at the club house Mrs. Hubert S,>ive> Ran dal, Maxie. Marjorie, and Wanda visited Min Spivey's parents near (lra> Court Saturda> Friends o! Mr and Mrs. Hub Spivey will regret to learn they hu\e received word that their son, (laith Spivey, has been wounded in Vietnam Pitts of Atlan- vveeken I at parents. Mr ROCK FOR NEW MEXICO— Clan Turner, center, is shown hold ing a pink granite nu k u hicti her f 'an'p Fine (lirl Scout Troop wiil send to ] ucunicai, X. M.. to be used in <■ r.a ruction of "The Fountain >!' Tran juiiity" in t’ront of the New Tucumcai (’h am her of Cornmeive htiihiin.'r. '1'he fountain will la* built cl . as from each of the T> states and d roop rcn'k will represent South Carolina. The troop found the rock recently at Cornwall’s Quarry after receiving' the request from Tuc- unuai. Shown above with Mrs. Paul N-e are. left to right. Cindy Young, Fia’-e Turner who found the rock ■ Inch was selected, and Kathy Weir, all ot Troop 008. West Clinton M.s- Veida Farmer and Mi and Mm Jimmy Cagle visit ed Mrs. Betty Blackmon and rad :rm in Sumter over the weekend Mrs F.ssie Powell of Greer is .'landing this week with Mrs Ada Center. Saturdav guests of Mrs Ad a Center and other rela tives were Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and son. Drew, of Greenwood. Mrs F.dna Heaton spent the weekend in Greenivlle with her mother, Mrs. Ernest Eskew v.ho is ill. Mr and Mrs. Arthur San- dci-> visited their daughter and -on-in law .Mr. and Mrs fiordv Cannon and family m Grecmiilo. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Gene Floyd and children of Greenwood vis,ted her mother, Mrs. An nie Mae Caughman, Sunday. Mrs. David Owens spent a lew days last week with her si.-ter Mrs. \V. H McCarter in Greer Mr and Mrs. Floyd Scott and Bobhv Medlock of Green wood and Mr and Mrs Da \ id Owens of this city were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Simpson. lovsly princ*» rm* witk 3 Matchinf diamoais. $29.95 y. Mo Monty Dow, Credit” DIAMOND RINGS Ortctfol dinner hn|. Lirge center diamond. 10 side diamonds. $69.95 No Monty Don Mrs Sara Franees Heaton and -on. Marty, enjoyed a visit to the eircus m Green ville, recently Mr and Mrs. W K Sawyer and family visited her fath er. Fate. Bagwell at the nurs.ng home in Greenville, Sunday. Mrs. Junie Malone and daughter. Marsha Ann, of Laurens, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meeks. Mr and Mrs C \V Wind sor and daughter. Sybil, were guests of Mr and Mrs Edgar Brazil! and family in Colum- oia. Saturday. dr Ethel Shepard and drs I .eona J.iving-ton of ; Cangeburg vi'ited Mr and md Mr H M Adams Mr- Ethel Shepard and Mr Leona Livingston of Drci,_ebui *, uiid Mr. anci ?»Iio. U. M. Adam ol this city visit 'd Mn Anna Gregory and laughter in Greenwood. Sun- cia> Mr and Mrs W. M Wil- larns visited in Greer and Greenville, Sunday. Mrs. Howard Williams and daughter, Melissa, of Greer, ■ rsited Mr and Mrs \V M A ill lams. Saturday Mr and Mrs Henr\ Caugh man visited Mr. Bud Carr, vho is a patient in the \ugu<ta \ cterans Hospital n Augusta. Ga . Sunday. With The Sick Arthur Sander remains ill dtiers ill at then home are: Kenneth and Handv Meeks. 'Fs J H Hughes. Jamie King. David McNich and Ronnie (^uinn, Jr Birth Announcement Gibbs Mr and Mrs J D Gibbs Jr announced the birth of i daughter. Donna Marie, on February 12 at Bailey Me morial Hospital. They have I another daughter. Denise, age I our. Mrs. Gibbs was before mar- j oage. Miss Frankie Jean • sfreotman of .Joanna I Revival Services I I Revival services at the Church ol God on Elizabeth I Street will begin on February 1-5 with the Rev. J. H. Ham monds of Mauldin. It will continue through March 3. Services will begin each even- ■ ng at 7:15 ! The Rev. F. D Moore, pas- |tor, extends to the public a ■ortiial invitation to attend. Birthdays and Wedding .Anniversaries Mrs Mollie Martin and Tom Proffi ttobserved their birthdays February 19. Kenneth Stroud had a birth day February 20. Sherry May, Tracy Caugh man. and J C. Ijjwson ob served their birthdays Feb ruary 21. Allen Heaton celebrated his birthday February 17. February 22, George Price. Ben Williams Sr, Ann Pad gett, Miriam Barnes, and Delores Dunaway will ob served their birthdays. Joey Spillers celebrates his 13th birthday Fphmqry 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Laney observed their w-edding anni versary February 20 Mr and Mrs. Roby Chand- icr and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyce observe their wedding anniversaries February 23. Happy birthday to Mrs. Marshall Samples, Barry Ficklin and Billy Watkins February 24. Mrs Clyde Brazill and Mrs. Florence Splawn observ 'd their birthdays. February j 23. Rescue Squad Drill Slated The Laurens County Res cue Squad will hold a mock drill on Sunda\ . Feb 25 at 12 o'clock. This meeting will feature all forms of rescue. | such as first aid, rescue from hazardous places and rescue from water If will serve as family out ing, the ladies nv invited and will discuss organizing an auxiliary i Church Of God Revival Slated i The Rev J H Hammond I of Mauldin will conduct Re vival Services at the Church | of God on Elizabeth Street, 1 beginning next Sunday even ing at 7:15, Feh. 25-March 3. Special singing will be featured each evening. Rev. F I). Moore, pastor, invites the public to attend all I services Charlotte Neil Represents Lander Charlotte .N’cil of Clinton was among the 11 Landers College students who attend ed “Basketball Sports Day" Saturday at Winthrop College. Twelve schools from four states participated in the bas ketball games. CHS Library Aides To Attend Meeting Several Clinton High School Student Library Assistants ore planning to attend the South Carolina High School Librarv Association Conven tion mi Saturday. March 2 at Dreher High School in Col umbia Guest speakers for the luncheon meeting will discuss I computers and how they re late to the library. I Connie Miles will be the ; voting delegate representing 'he local group. i Other CHS students plan ning to attend are: Becky Willingham, Susan Livings- on. Ginger Tucker, Cindy Prater, Karen Nabors, Judy Fallaw. Juanita Nelson, Tim Dickson and Lloyd Byars. Hughes Manager Of Grocery Dept. W. M. Hughes is now affili ated with Lydia Mills Store as manager of the grocery department. Mr. Hughes and his family reside at 605 Calvert Ave. *■• v T. T/'v-TCl ' vxTw H W m Ut • “Hilly had an Accident” It doesn’t only happen to the other fellow—accidents happen to us all. That’s why we suggest a Health- Accident Policy from W. S. Hatton Agency, to relieve the medical and hospital costs. ■AFECO INSURANCE W. S. Hatton Agency Insurance—Real Estate Phone 833-3829 Leonard Carieofe, M*r. 126. Musfrove St, W ' '*> STpflS Clinton pre- Soft, silky false eyelashes by Merle Norman Cos-I nietics will look beautiful naturally on your eves I And what bewitching difference they’ll make! Oncd you’ve worn these featherlijfht, flattery false lash< you won’t want to be seen without them. These lashes are made of natural hair and are trimmed to uneven lengths, much as your own laah< |naturally grow. You will he able to apply them .easily as you pul on lipsticks . . . after you have t knack. 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