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I 18—THE CHRONICLE, CUnton, S. C., Sept. 19, 1968 West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent • Representative Dial 833-1806 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and daughter, Irish, and Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Hughes of Rabun Creek attended the funeral of Mrs. F. C. Adair in Greenville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Balk- ham visited the mountains ol North Carolina, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes and children of Rabun Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and Mrs. Ada Center and daugh ters, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorance Peace and family of Greenville spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McAbee of Spartanburg visited Ml. and Mrs. Ralph Bearden, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond * Campbell in Hemingway and went especially to visit Mrs. Raymond Campbell in the Georgetown Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Copie Adair and daughter of Greenville and Mr. R. G. Adair of Laurens were euest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes, Sunday. Pfc. Michael Entrekin of Cali fornia is spending a 21-day fur lough with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Furman Entrekin. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly visited Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Whitlock in Startex, Sunday. Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ivester and children of Spartanburg and Danny Ivester of Clemson College. Miss Sybil Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duncan in Char leston; friends at Winthrop Col lege, Rock Hill; and also Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brazill in Col umbia during last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and children and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten attended the wed ding of Clardy Gary Godfrey to Roxy Lee Clamp at the Presby terian Church in Ninety-Six, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hank* Caugb- man visited Mrs. *Bud" Carr and family in Aiken and also Bud Carr in the Veterans Hos pital in Columbia, Sunday. SICKNESS Mrs. Mary Ann Satterfield is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Mattie Bell Ivester is sick at her home. Mrs. Annie Stone continues ill at Bailey Memorial Hospital and also Mr. Henry Lawson. Trudie Workman has been ill with the measles. Kenneth Meeks Jr. and Randy Meeks have been ill at their home. BIRTHDAY PARTY On Monday, September 16, at 4:00 Clifton Heaton Jr. was honored with a party to celebrate his fourth birthday. Games were enjoyed by about eighteen boys and girls. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, candy, potato chips, and kool-aid were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Clifton Heaton, Sr., Mrs. Ruth Leopard, and Mrs. Nancy Quinn. Everyone remembered him with a nice gift. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton Sr. BIRTHDAY DINNER A dinner, honoring all the Caughman’s with birthdays in September, was served picnic style at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Dick* Caughman near Un ion, Sunday. Those attending we re Mr. and Mrs. Gene Floyd and family of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ward and family, Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caughman and daugh ter and also Mr. and Mrs. Tracy 1969 OLDSMOBILE 98—The all-new *98’ Luxury Hardtop Sedan, compan ion model to the ‘9®’ Luxury Sedan, will be among the new cars displayed Sept. 26 at Lynn Cooper, Inc. It will incorporate the new 127-inch wheel- base which is standard on aB 1969 TO's.' An optional feature is the di vided front bench seat with inde pendent controls for driver and pas senger positioning. Caughman and children. BIRTHDAYS Eddie Wooten observed his birthday September 18. Rachel Lyda celebrated her birthday September 7 whileRonda Lyda will have a birthday Sep tember 24. Casey Bearden will be 9 years old and Clifford Bearden will be 14 years old. They are from Cedar Falls, Iowa and are the grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bearden. September 17 Mrs. J. W. Spil- lers, Penny Dale Dominick, her 3rd birthday, Ted Ward, Sherry Anthony, and Mrs. J. D. Oakley. Debbie Wooten, Albert Odom Jr., Charles William Caughman, and Sandra Hanley celebrate their birthday September 18. Happy birthday to Georgia Ray Ward, Charlene Shepard, Mrs. Raymond Campbell and Sandra Lee today. Lowell Avery and David Odem will celebrate their birthday Sep tember 20 and Barry Simmons will be five years old. Mike Campbell has a birthday September 21. Those have birthdays Sep tember 22 are Mrs. Geneva Caughman, Mrs. Rufus King, Hall King, Mrs. Lewis Wallenzine, Charles Campbell and Mrs. B. R. Boozer. Ruben Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton, will be one year old September 23. * * * Primitive freshwater por poises are known to feed on a variety of soft and hard-bodied fishes in their native waters of the Amazon. At Mar ineland of Florida these primitive speci mens are fed the same diet of herring and blue runner as their bottlenose cousins. Commit your way to the Lord.— (Psalms 37:5). We know the many things that require our time and at tention. We know what we would like to see adjusted and harmonized. We know what seems to be out of order. With His Spirit working in and through us to bless all that con cerns us, we will bring forth the right answers in order to establish a good and orderly life for all those whose lives touch our own. County Receives $21,242 Shore Of Forest Fund Laurens County this year will receive $21,242.00 as its share of receipts from National Forest operations during the past year. District Ranger Bob Williams said federal law provides that counties with National Forest land receive 25 percentof the re ceipts from Forest activities. This money is to be used for county schools and roads. The amount of money each county re ceives is based on the number of acres of National Forest in the county. National Forest timber sales provide the largest part of these receipts in most S. C. counties. Besides this dollar return to the county each year other Forest resources such as recreation, watershed protection and wildlife provide all Americans and es pecially local residents with many benefits. Two such benefits not often measured in dollars is the a- vailability of approximately 160,000 acres of public land for free hunting with the purchase of a State Hunting License. Ano ther is the use of the picnic ing and camping facilities of eight developed recreation areas. All of these are within a two-hour drive from Clinton. During molting, or shedding of its inflexible shell, the blue crab becomes completely defenseless. In its temporary “soft shell’ state the crab is considered a de licacy by all its enemies, in cluding man, say biologists at Marineland of Florida. vote for fashion ticket! misses natural mink stoles Make all your dreams come ttue . . with beautiful mink! 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