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1&—THE CHRONICLE, CHnton, S. C, Oct. 10,1068 West Clinton MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Correspondent - Representative Dial 833-1806 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heatherly, in Lancaster. Guest ot Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp bell and children of Hemingway and Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Adams of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bearden visited her mother, Mrs. 0. L. Guinn, in Spartanburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton and Emily visited relatives in Char lotte, North Carolina, Sunday. Pam Stroud of Columbia spent the weekend with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorrance Peace and family in Greenville, Sunday. Mrs. Georgia Trammell and Mrs. Troy Todd is visiting Mrs. Esra Farrow in Reidsville, Ga. On Friday night Mrs. William Dominick and daughters, Mrs. Troy Todd and daughter, and Mrs. Georgia Trammell attended the Country Music Show in Green ville. Pfc. Michael Entrekin, the son of Rev. and Mrs. J. Furman En trekin, left Sunday night for Oak land, California and then will be leaving there for Vietnam. Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman is spending this week with Mrs. Betty Floyd in Greenwood. On Sunday Mrs. Robert Whit- sel, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tem pleton, and Paul Foster visited Mrs. Bud Carr in Aiken and also visited Mr. Bud Carr in the Len- wood Hospital at Augusta, Ga. BIRTH McCALL Mr. and Mrs. Earnest McCall announced the birth of a son, Steven Anthony, on October 5 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. McCall is the former Miss Elsie Williams. SICKNESS Ruben Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton, is sick at borne. Rea Wells will celebrate sixth birthday October 15. his Calvary Baptist Church Corner of Sloan and Jefferson St. An Agency of Christ j and Hu Extended Arms 1. A Church Where The Gospel Is Preached 2. A Church With A Graded Sunday School 3. A Church With A Progressive Training Program .4 A Church With An Active Woman’s Missionary Union 6. A Church With An Enthusiastic Brotherhood 6. A Church With Graded Choirs 7. A Church With A Program For Both The Youth and Adults 8. A Church With Nursery Facilities To Care For The Children While The Mothers Enjoy The Activities Of The Church 9. A Church With A Week-Day Kinder garten 10. A Church Where The White Chapel Handbell Choir Renders Music Each Sunday Night 11. A Church With A Cordial Invitation And ' Welcome To All 12. A Church You Can’t Forget Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Keith McGee, Sapt Preaching 11:00 A. M. Baptist Training Union 6:30 P. M. Miss Ana Meadors, Dir. Preaching 7:30 P. M. Mid-Week Worship Wednesday 7:30 P. M. W. M. U. Meeting Tuesday after 1st Sunday 7:30 P. M. Mrs. R. E. Cheek, Pres. Church Choir Practice Each Wednesday . 8:30 P. M. Mrs. Joe Laad, Dir. Brotherhood Meeting Monday after 4th Sunday 7:30 P. M. Cecil Wooten, Pres. Kindergarten Monday-Friday 8:30-11:30 A.M. Mrs. Vernon Trammell, Dir. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A CHURCH HOME “Come thou with us and wo will do thee good”. £ v Mrs. Clifton Heaton is better after being ill several days last week. BIRTHDAY DINNER Bessie Holtzclaw and Vesta Mae Eubanks honored their mother, Mrs. Ada Center, with a birthday dinner. Grannie Cen ter was 89 years old. Those attending were: Rev. and Mrs. James T. Hughes and child ren, Terri and Michael, of Gray Court; Mrs. Essie Powell and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw Sr. of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Luke Toller and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and Drew of Greenwood; Mr. Carol Smith of Laurens; and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and Iris and Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Holtzclaw of this city'. Grannie was remembered with lots of nice gifts. WEEKEND REVIVAL The First Penticostal Holiness Church on Jackson Street will be engaged in a weekend revival be- ginning on Wednesday, October 9, through October 13. Rev. J. Louis Coward of Green ville, who is supertendent of the S. C. Conference, will be guest speaker. The Rev. J. Furman Entrekin, pastor, extends to everyone an invitation to attend. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Andy Hames will observe her birthday October 9. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton ob served their wedding anniversary October 5. >r CHARMER —Cotton corduroy takes on party airs m this win some young dress of blue and brown A perky white bow ac cents the waistline above a full skirt marked by horizon tal bands Designed by Betsy Daniels for Shutterbug Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Osborne will observe their wedding anni versary October M. Tammie Heaton and Joni Caughman celebrated their birth day October 9. October 10 Mrs. Harry Foster, Wayne English, Bill Campbell, and Terri Hughes will celebrate their birthday. Edward Bigbee has a birthday October II. Happy birthday to Claude Far mer and Mrs. Claude Ward on October 12. SCHOOL-WISE — A rated for classroom wear and at home care is this school dress of wrinkle-resistant cotton In a colorful gold print, it's styled with full skirt and us own petticoat Rickrack trim adds a pert note to the white collar and cuffs. By Betty Oden of California. Apprenticeship is the ‘blue- collar’ worker’s college - but instead of paying out tuition, the apprentice is paid while he learns. In a city with employment opportunities and wage scales comparable to those in Milwau kee, a high-school graduate en tering an apprenticeship in the building and construction trades could count on earning $28,260 over a four-year period, accord ing to the U.S. Department of La bor. Bonds Crossroad News BY MRS. N. A. SHOUSE Miss Martha Pitts, of Rock Hill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts, Sr. Mrs. Morris Johnson has re turned home after a visit with her slaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Boyce and daughter Amy Rebecca of Martinsville, Va. Mrs. Jane Cobb spent the week end in Atlanta with her sister Sallie Pitts. George Cobb and Catherine Cobb spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts Sr. Penticostal Holliness singing was held Sunday afternoon at the church on Whitmire highway. The first fall meeting of Shady Grove 4-H will be next Wednes day October 16 at 4 p.m. at Shady Grove Club house. Boys and girls between the ages of nine and 18 years of age are urged to attend this first meeting. 4-H members who took poul try as their project will show their chickens Friday afternoon at Laurens County Fair grounds at 4.00 p.m. At that time the chickens will be judged. Follow ing the judging of chickens there will be a sale. Maxine Spivey of the Shady Grove Club will show her chick ens at this time. Jimmy Johnson of Jackson ville, Fla., spent this weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P Johnson. 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