The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 11, 1968, Image 19
I Hi; ( HKONK I.i;, ('Union, S. C„ April 11, HMiS—1!)
West Clinton
MKS. ( LUTON HEATON
( otrespondent - Representative
r Maime Morgan of patient
nt.i.n Inn and Misses Sal- Hospital
.nat Stella Duckett ol Mr and Mis
t-' die m Laurens visited Leonard and dau
l-^al Sd.'MMHi
at Baile> Memorial
\\ a> mond
:ht( r. I’at.
Tracy Caurtli-
d
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l Sr-I NION EOTNtiE — The Uni-
\ersity ot South Ctirolintt at Union
boasts a popuhir student lotintte. Shown
in picture al)o\e is Dwight Moody of
( linton. seeond from left. Moody is
president o| t he sophomore class at
l St T nion. He is show n with several
sophmores and freshmen. I S( -Union
has an (mrollment of ir,o full-time stu
dents. Summer sessions orpin
ttnd a wide variety of freslm
sophmore courses w ill Be o]Tt n
dition to remedial proprau -
dit iotutl informat ion, w n! e to
\'ersit v of South ( 'ar.miia
Repiona!
Union, S.
am| us,
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News of Bonds
Cross Roads
Mr .John Oswalt w-as hon
ored on Sunday oy ms elnld-
ren It was Mr OsSvalt’s 82nd
lurthday about 4() gathered at
the Shady Grove Club house
to honor him with a birthday
dinner. I
Mrs Glennie Ownsbv
was
must ol Mrs. B Tinsley on
Sunday.
Mrs .lames K\ans. Mrs
Mildred Gou.se, Iaiuis Evans
and daughters. Debra and
Amber were in Abbeville
Sunday to attend a birthday
dinner in honor ol Re\ \\ B.
Goose who celebrated his
85th birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Isaac Evans
and children ot Leonard
Wood, Missouri, art' now
visiting Mr Evans' mother.
Mrs .lames Evans. They are
John
L.
Mimnaugh
About Tins Question:
“Most people have
one attorney — one
doctor — one dentist
to serve them. If they
likewise had one pro
fessionally-trained lo
cal independent in
surance agent survey
their risks and handle
all their insurance
eould they be more
certain of adequate
coverage with less
overlapping of polit
ies and expense?”
BAILEY AGENCY
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Building
Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323
enr.iute III Almk.i . , it
L\ an will hr ....
s< r\ ice
Carl I lemli r imi .,
esmg at the li nu , i ■■■<
Mrs. Texie .lohii'-nn
Mr- Earlt .1 ,t. . n
w as a pat lent al I la k ■ .. • ■ i
monal HnspiiaJ. ka is Uu nm
hoiiU'. Mr Ivdlier! ; an-.iin
luis been a |) a 1 a '111 Ba.lr
Memorial
H('\ and Mi- Is i . ( si.p
er are reeei\ .n : da
1 u ills (ill a sun I a > I it •: 1 : - .r
M rs ('(». .per has is i cts u
home and neither mui .n
an doiii ■ ilie \h ( t -
met her i • pendi a. ■ mu
time w ith her
doe MeQu.rl ha ; ■ tpriu. d
to work alii l lie,n csi! es d
to the home -e\,e ra! w> «• k
due to dine s
Sunday evi ■. n w ■ i M111>
seiwice al T , 11 \ s■ \ I d. ■
will he at ~ ii i n m in- t, .si
ol 7 p m Sunday
T'annei s : it mu: n.. , c Iiea 1 t
tis iiibh*. a.-k y "iii' nhy n .,ui
check you out In t os■ -si i d .
on too much in a\ \ ’\ • * r \
\\ 1'ite the South i oia
I Icart Associtit n in. I ’ ( > I!"\
5937. Columbia. S (' 29205
lor a tree copy ■ I \ >.o"
\\ ork Load lor I'armcr w ith
Hetirt Disease
ud Mr-
Sunday.
and Mr dame-. Laney
hiktren and Mr. and
Tony Hooper ol Green-
ids \ (sited Mi and Mrs.
0 i, Laney and they all at-
doi ted the I.edlord-Davis
widdmc "ti Saturday
B n\ Ballard anti class
mates "l Clemson toured tlu-
oid. r Homes and gardens in
11oi t s\ die and Charleston last
week and on their way Billy
• ; d-d Ins parents Mr. and
Dr B B Ballard here.
Mien Sanders and son
wart. Florida, are visit
'd r Ld Dunaw ay
d v T.lla llar\ ey spent Uie
w "kend with her sister. Mrs
B" s-.o \eLon. m Laurens,
dll" i ill
Mr .1 U Spiders and Mrs.
B" m, >ue Fleming-.Jones
did son s|i ( .nt List week m
Mi h:n.:lon |) (' , with Mrs.
s l’ i 9 r s am and tamily .
Domr and Mrs ,|aek SpilU-rs
cm! ; amily W hile there they
11 ' t :ted many places ol
Mi
si
of Reidsville visited his aunt.
Mr and Mre Clyde Bigbee
and other relative Sunday
afternoon
ATTEND ST ATI \ H A.
Miss Velda Farmer. Mi.s
Iris Hughes Mi Janie Free
man. Judy Cheek. Pat Os
borne. Bonnie Sawyer. Kathy
Davenport and Kathy Foster
attended the State '> U A
House Party :n (deenv tile
over the w eekend
SDK
Mrs Belle llames a pa
tient at the Medical * ’»ille-ge
m Charleston
Ral|)h Bearilcti remain a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital
Mrs. Sara W atson is ill
BIKTHDAV PARTY
March 30 Mark ( and nan
son ot Mi and Mrs Tracv
celebrated hi« birthday April
8
Mrs T. V. Sunders observ
ed a birthday April 6
Darren Stroud, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stroud, cele
brates his birthday April 14
C W. Windsor has a birth
day April 10.
John Mayc.s has a birthday
April 13 and Tony Farmer
has one April 8.
Happy birthday to Mike
McGee, Danny Foster, Bun
ny Rhodes Mm or
1 Wayne Power- ai
Moore on Apr l 9
April 15 Pie
Shirley lleamn
Bonnie S(■ \n 1 n :
day
Mr ano M i i
lips observe ' iV
anmv ersary
April 14 Mr
Hanley will
William I
England, -on
\i
. 11 id
J, . i
J TC-k, > y: .her* (darn* of this rity,
f j > erv ed In- birthday April
1 ,.11 T;i lor and Mrs Ru-
; 'ii Bilker Jr will observ e
i' hirtiiday April 14
lit . c oh erv mi; birthday s
" \pi'h 12 an W illiam Worn
Be' h I : ammell and al -o
i. : I!ey noid w ho will be 12
■ J.l
\, : it Mr F B \ oi'tiin.
i i,i\ v Rohert - Ray mond
1 a -i, and W ml red Samples
a J: ci'ichrati their hirtlidtiy.
Caughman. wa
iimred w ith
( e i' f | w . " al
I. Biulard of
visited Mr and
Hamrick. Sunday
all v isited in Spai't-
Jlna lit aton and
Jeanettt . visited
Mrs.
.dn! they
a n I ill 1'C
Mrs ]
(kiu.diter
Mr Heaton - mothei
I arnest Fskew . w ho i a pa
' a ir at (Ireenv die (letteral
II ' pJal. on Sunday
M Sybil Windsor and
M s Fume, Bankhead visited
Mir latter's parents and also
site n (I e d Presbyterian
< 'hiireh in Blaekstoek, Sun-
lay
Mr De/.aree Addy ol \ew-
herrv spent Sunday with her
i tei's. Mrs. \oleeka Foster
ami \lr and Mrs C \Y Win-
Mr Robert Adams, Mrs
Haul Foster and Mrs. Hank
i dtmhman visited their aunt,
Mis Florence Puckett in
Whitmire. Sunday afternoon
an I also v isited Mr and Mrs.
< )■ n Puckett
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ada
( 'enter were Mr and Mrs Lee
J Hult/.claw and Mrs. Fssic
Powell of Greer.
Sunday night Mr. and Mrs.
Raylenc Williams of Fnoree
visited their brother-in-law,
Ralph Bearden, who is a
a partv on his 4th birthday
Games were enjuyed and ice
cream and cake wen served
to the 1 1 children present
Mark reeeiv ed a lot "l nice
gifts
SPECIAL SERVICE
Special services will he held
on the third Sunday \pril 21.
at the Church ot God ol
Prophecy on Sloan Street
Members will serve dinners
in the new cafeteria tor the
church funds Rev Allard
Parker, pastor invites the
public to attend
REVIVAL SERVICES
Revival service arc now
in progress at the Church of
God on Flizaboth Street and
will continue through Sunday
Special music is featured
each evening and serv ices be
gin .at 7 15 p m Bill Waters
ol Lee College. Cleveland.
Tenn . is the guest speaker
Rev F I) Moore, pastor
invites the public to attend
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Jessie Laney observed his
birthday April 7
Michael Fancy, grandsnn ot
Mr nd Mi’s Jessie Laney.
THE HORIZON CLUB
- OF THF -
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
WILL HAVF. A
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SATURDAY, APRIL 13
9-5
at the following:
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( Across. I t om I lank o! < n un
. MASON YOUNG GULF SERVICE
( Across I rom Armon >
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