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Holy Night
In the awesome
stillness of that
Holy Night, the Christ
Child was born.
May the true meaning of
Christmas fill your heart and homel
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper of
Lanford visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
G. Murphy last Sunday.
Bobbie Jean Murrah spent last
Saturday inSimpsonville with Mr.
and Mrs. Buddy Murrah.
Friends will be interested to
know Rev. and Mrs. Thomas 11.
Brown has been transferred to the
Church of God in Latta,S.C. Rev.
Brown was formerly the pastor
of the Church of God in Bates-
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar of Green
ville are here for the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunlap,
Sr. and other friends and rela
tives.
M. P. Petty of Kenner, La.,
arrived on Tuesday, Dec. 17 to
spend two weeks with relatives
including Mrs. Gloria McCra-
vey and Lisa, Alan Petty, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Petty of Jo
anna and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Law-
son and family in Clinton. Also
while here he, Mrs. McCravey
and Lisa and Alan will spend a
few days in Alpine, N.C. with Mrs.
Alice Petty,
Miss Elwine Boyce of Wood-
bridge, Va., is spending the holi
days with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Boyce. They spentSun-
day afternoon and Monday inH ic-
kory, N.C. with Mr. and Mrs.
James Bowman, and also spent
some time with Fred Buff in
Salisbury. They plan to spend
Christmas Eve in Chester with
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misenheimer.
Roger Banks, student in Tex
tile Management at Greenville
Tec will have the holidays off,
returning to classes on Jan. 2.
Mrs. Caludine Morgan spent
Sunday in Whitmire with Mr. and
Mrs. Ellic Prince.
Sunday dinne- guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Morgan were Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Rileyandchild-
ren and Mike Warren of Aiken,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Warren of
Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Webster
Warren of Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Marroney of Batesburg and
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Derrick
and children of Johnston.
BANKS COMPLETES TRAINING
Pvt. Michael Banks completed
his nine weeks training at Parris
Island on Monday, Dec. 16. Ids
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Banks, Roger and Tommy were
there for the “Final Review."
Miss Nan Atkins of Joanna and
Miss Lucy Dean of Clinton ac
companied them. Pvt. Banks
arrived home on the 18th for the
holidays. He will report to Camp
Lejune, N.C. on Jan. 5.
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Farmer are Capt. andMrs.
Ronald Corley and Amy andScott
of New River Marine base in
Jacksonville, N.C., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Farmer, Terrieand
Todd of Easley.
Mrs. Bobbie Jean Morgan was
a patient in the Newberrry County
Hospital a few days last week.
Johnny Banks was a patient in
the Mills Clinic in Newberry last
week.
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tha Ellen Abrams at the piano.
Mrs. Smaltz also read the Christ
mas story. The Christmas party
was enjoyed by all
The Jr. High M. Y.F. and the Jr.
High Sunday School Class of the
Epsworth Methodist were enter
tained with a Christmas party
on Tuesday at the Educational
building. The group enjoyed
games and also they exchanged
gifts. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Naomi Wier.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Becky Simmons who is seven
years old was given a birthday
party on Friday the 13th at her
home on Laurens street. She and
twenty-two guests enjoyed games
to suit the occasion. Before open
ing her many nice gifts, the birth
day cake, decorated in red and
white, was cut and served with
ice cream, candy and colddr inks.
The honoree's mother, Mrs.
Bobby Simmons, and Mrs. Brent
Holsonback were hosts for the
occasion.
CHRISTMAS PARTIES
On Dec. 10 the Sunbeams of the
1st Baptist Church held their
Christmas party. The group en
joyed singing carols. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Kath
leen Holsonback, and Mrs. Judy
Simmons.
The R.A. had a party on the
following night, Wednesday. They
played games and exchanged
gifts. Everyone enjoyed the de
licious refreshments. Assisting
with the party were Otis Whel-
chel, Cecil I arris and Brent
Holsonback.
KINDERGARTEN PARTY
The children had decorated the
room at the Baptist Educational
building for the Christmas sea
son, and for the party in which
parents were invited to attend.
Everyone enjoyed the get-to
gether. Delicious refreshments
were served by Mrs. Wayne Mur
phy and Mrs. Cyril Abrams.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
On Dec. 18, Mrs. John Gas
kin, Virginia Garner and Ever-
lenar Frazier celebrated their
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vaughan
observed their 29th wedding anni
versary on Dec. 19.
Happy birthdayonChnstmas
day to Franceen Tucker, Effie
Cannon, Tommy Holcombe, and
Butch Rice. The 25th also brints
a wedding anniversary to Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Abrams.
Marion Oxner, and Cindy Hol
sonback will have birthdays on
Dec. 26.
Myrtle Moore will celebrate a
birthday on Dec. 27 and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse E. Johnston will ob
serve anniversaries.
Barbara Glenn, John Mor
gan and Sylvia Williams will ce
lebrate birthdays on Dec. 28.
Orrie Stockman, JolmEarlRo-
gers, and Dave Gogan will have
birthdays on Dec. 29.
Jeff Brock, Helen Abrams Wil
liam Dominick, andJoe Chalk will
observe birthdays on Dec. 30.
On Dec. 31, D. L. Gunter,
Lanky Long and Mel Misenhei
mer will celebrate birthdays.
Members of the Epsworth Me
thodist Church enjoyed a buffet
style supper on Friday night at
the educational building. The
room was decorated for Christ
mas. Under the large tree was
gifts for all the children of the
Sunday school. Before Santa pre
sented the gifts, Mrs. Lunette
Smaltz had the group in the sing
ing of carols with Miss Mar- * * *
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Tis the season
of peace and
good will.
To friends,
neighbors,
sincere
thanks.
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. C.. December 24, 1968—»
State Flag
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nicknamed the 3 p a i e
4 Measure of
JO 9Y1:
State
12 Asterisks
14 Gave forth
15 Metal
II Dress
protector
II Scoundrel
19 Behold!
20 Ladled
22 Artificial
language
23 Anglo-Saxon
slave
25 Sea eagle
27 Fasten
securely
28 Disorder
29 Tellurium
(symbol)
30 Hebrew deity
31 To (prefix)
32 Egyptian
sun god
33 Tilt
35 Followers
38 Poker stake
39 Canvas shelter
40 Mixed type
41 Mottles
47 Physician
(ab.)
48 Small devil
80 Former Ohio
fort
SI Vegetable
82 Sartors
54 Caravansary
SI French
possession
in Africa
area
5 Demigod
6 Egyptian god
7 Beverage
8 Knight (ab.)
9 And so forth
(ab )
10 Ixmgs
11 Dasheen
13 Enervate
17 Italian river
20 Chose
sunnu
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nginnii
nawn
21 Misconduct
marks
24 Swimming
26 Tell
33 It has the
greatest per
wealth
34 Beast
36 Make beloved
37 Stretch
42 Leve god
43 Persian fairy
44 Italian city
45-Low German
(ab.)
46 Worm
49 Swine
51 For
53 French article
55 Out of (prefix)
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as everyone else, rejoice in the
glorious spirit that holiday
days bring and in your thoughtful
patronage. Appreciated thanks to you 1
CLINTON CAFE
D. O. and Janie Freeman
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GRADUATES — Oarol
D. Copeland, of Clinton
was among the 332 stu
dents who were granted
degrees Thursday, Dec.
19, in mid-year gradua
tion exercises at (Mom-
son University. A son of
Mr. and Mrs. H e a t h
Copeland, he received a
degree in Industrial
Management from the
School of Industrial
Management a n d Tex
tile Science.
Sherrill Wins
Players Oscar
As Best Actor
The Henry Laurens Players
formerly The Laurens Com
munity Little Theatre presented
its annual awards Dec. 14. The
Oscar for Best Actor was a-
warded to Frank Sherrill for his
leading roles as Paul Bratter in
“Barefoot In The Park and A lien
Baker in "Come Blow Your
Horn".
The Best Actress award was
given to Betty Jean Shook f«>r her
first performance with The Hen
ry Laurens Players in the role
of Mrs. Baker in "Come Blow
Ynur Horn 1 '.
The Best Supporting Actress
award was won by Jean Harris
of Laurens who played the part
i if Peggy in "Come Blow Your
Horn' 1 . This was Jean Harris
first appearance with the Henry
Laurens Players. Best Support
ing Actor award was won by Bob
Hanson for his role of the tele
phone man in "Barefoot In The
Park*.
The Presidents Award is pre
sented annually to the person
who helped the President most
during the year was awarded to
Harriette Wassung who now lives
in Torringbrn, Connecticut.
The leading actors and act
ress were presented their Os
cars by Janell Causby and the
Presidents Award was given by
Bob Hanson.
Symbol
of the
holiday
are as
various
as joy and
peace. All
mean the
spirit of
(Miristma
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thanks!
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AIRMAN UNDERWOOD
Underwood
Completes
Training
Airman Roney J. Underwood,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Yonza J.
Underwood of Rt. 1, Clinton, has
completed basic trainingat Lack-
land AFB, Tex.
He has been assigned to Kees-
ler AFB, Miss., for training in
communications electronics sys
tems.
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