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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Setp. 19, 1968—17 IMPROVE SCOUT CAMP—Joe Edwards of Clin ton, right, recently assisted a U. S. SEA BEE unit from Greenville in making improvements at Boy Scout Camp Old Indian. Edwards and the 35 SEA BEES turned part of an existing building into a modern shower and toilet facility. Bonds Crossroad News Mountville News BY MRS. L. N. ADAMS Mrs. Walter Lynch is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pad gett in Spartanburg. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Reilly and children of Marietta, Ga., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stewart. Also Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Streetman of Greenwood spent Sunday with the Stewarts. Mrs. H. W. Watts continues to improve at the Bailey Memor ial Hospital in Clinton. Mrs. Catherine B. Culp of At lanta, Ga., spent the week end with her father, Mr. H. W. Bry son. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Motes and Julie visited Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Motes over the weekend. Mr. Phil Motes of College of Charleston also spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Crisp of Laurens were Sunday afternoon guests of Miss Zelle Crisp and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crisp accompanied their daughter Becky to Bessie Tift College, Forsythe, Ga., Sunday. Miss Mary Lonise Wham left Sunday for Coker College, Harts- ville. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mellette Wham accompanied her. BY MRS. N. A. SHOUSE Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Howard and son Chris of Greer, S. C. spent the weekend with Mrs. Ho ward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan. Mrs. James Evans has return ed home after a visit to rela tives in Tennesse and\)hio. Mrs. James Nabors is now at home after visiting her mother in Georgia. Mrs. Myrtle Crowe has re turned home after being a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Margaret Berry is a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mr. David Pitts, Sr. has re turned home after being a pa tient at Bailey Memorial for several weeks. Mrs. Josie Locklear and young son Charlie have gone to Boone, N.C., where Mrs. Josie Lock lear will be studying and the young son will be in kindergar ten. THREE HONORED On Sunday, 40 or more friends gathered at 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tinsley to honor Mrs. Grennie Ownsby, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tinsley’s birthdays. Among those enjoying, the out door picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tinsley of California, Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stroud and Karla of Cayce, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, Carrie and Artie White of West Colum bia, Miss Phyllis White ofClem- son University, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Chaney, Glenn, Roxann and Kelly of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Childress and Laura of Lau rens; Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Crapps, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McQuirt, Ronda Sue and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crapps and David, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crapps, and Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tinsley and Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tinsley, Mrs. Billy Wyatt and Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cooper and Todd all of Kinards, Route 2. Also Davidson St. Revival Series Opens Sunday The Davidson Street Baptist Church has scheduled revival services beginning Sunday, Sep tember 22 and continuing through Sunday, September 29. The services will begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. with the pastor, Rev. M. Floyd Hellams as the evangelist, and Harvey L. F oster directing the music. The pastor-led services are in cooperation with the Crusade of the Americas in which many of the churches of the Laurens Bap tist Assocaitlon and the Southern Baptist Convention are coopera ting in a revival crusade involv ing various Baptist groups and denominations of North, Central, and South America. Cottage prayer services pre paratory to revival will be held tonight in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Freeman, 707 Shands Street and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Meadors, Fair Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Ca/ol Tinsley and Misty of Clinton; Shufferd Wall of Presbyterian College and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wright of West Columbia. Maxine Spivey sp nt Sunday with Elaine Summers. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson were in Greenville on Saturday to visit Mrs. Johnson’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Blakely. WORKMAN REUNION The Workman Reunion will be Sunday, Sept. 22, at Greenwood State Park at Shelter No. Two Friends and relatives are in vited - picnic dinner. * * * Cancer Society Votes To Become Separate Unit In appreciation of Lie past sup port and their desire for con tinued aid for cancer work in Laurens County, the officers and board of directors wish to make the following explanation to con tributors. It was the vote of the govern ing board of the Laurens Coun ty Cancer Society, unit of the South Carolina Cancer Society, to become a separate unit from the state organization only after the local unit was informed of rules and regulations of the state organization which could not be met. Information was received that unless the local unit have a drive for funds in April it would be dropped from the state or ganization. The ultimatum was accepted since there would have resulted a duplication in efforts at fund raising. Since no amount will be ac cepted by the state unit from any local separate unit for edu cation and research, the Lau rens Cancer Society will have twice as much money for the needs of local patients. The full amounts alloted to the local so ciety in the drives in Clinton and Laurens will be kept at home. From this amount, however, will come lending supplies which in the past have been made avail able through the state unit. These supplies include hospital beds, bed-rests, footstools, patients’ walkers, mattresses, bandages, wheel chairs, etc. It is earnestly hoped that the people in Laurens County will accept the status of separate pnit as the officers and board mem bers found no choice in the word ing of the ultimatum, according to Sarah Dixon DeLoach, di rector. Miss Zelle Crisp and Mrs. Clara Wightman of Cross Hill visited Mr. A. B. Crisp in El- berton, Ga., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Byars of Greenwood spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Watts. Mrs. Gene Carter is a patient at the Bailey Memorial Hospital. * * * Martha Dendy Play Program Draws 4,310 The Martha Dendy Summer Play Program recently conclud ed successful season. The staff included Miss D. Maude Shelle, Miss Vivian Har ley, Mr. Jesse F. Watts and Mrs. Evelyn Stoddard, who sub stituted during Miss Shelle’s ab sence. The program had a total at tendance of 4,310 children who enjoyed playing softball, base ball, tether ball, volley ball, bad minton, horseshoes, and a very popular game with the children, shuffle board. The program lacked a few things which supervisor D. E. Dendy would like to include next summer, such as two more tether ball sets, another shuffleboard court, four benches, toilet facil ities, drinking water, prepared ball fields and courts, a junior size cement foundation basket ball court, two checker sets and two Chinese checker sets. The summer recreation pro gram was under the direction of The Recreation Commission and was supervised by D. E. Dendy. * * * Bethel Temple Plans Revival Bethel Temple Assembly of God on North Owens Street in Clinton, will sponsor a revival meeting beginning Friday, Sept. 20, and continuing through Sun day, Sept. 29, with services held each evening at 7:00 o’clock. The featured speaker will be Rev. Roy W. Frazier, a nation ally known evangelist from Greenville, also an inspirational singer and musician. The pastor of Bethel Temple, Rev. T. L. Grey, extends an Invitation to the public to join with Bethel Temple in this evan gelistic effort. CORRECTION We regret there is on error in our Fall Fashion tabloid distributed Wednes day. The Misty Harbor (6-20-Misses) (6-16 Misses Petite) is incorrectly listed at $21.00. The correct retail price on this garment is $37.50. BELK'S DEPT. STORE Beat A/jgrA /boB Prices JOANNA RED & WHITE IOANNA, S. C. 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