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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 21, 1969—5-A
West Clinton HOSPITAL
Correspondent-Representative Dial 833-1806
BY MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Mrs. Louise Couch spent last
week in Baltimore, Mi, visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Neal Garland
while there she toured Washing
ton and Chesapeake Bay.
Iris Hughes and Carroll Smith
accompanied a group of young
people from Beaver Dam Church
to Biltmore House and Gardens
in Asheville, N. C. Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. James T. Hughes
and children of Gray Court visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Hames were their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lor ranee Peace and family of
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer
and Mrs. Nellie McCauley were
visitors of Mrs. Leola Humbree
in Gray Court, Sunday.
Mrs. Walter McAlister of this
city, Mrs. William Butler of Lau
rens, and Mrs. Carl Turner and
daughter, Debbie, of Kinards
visited her son and their brother,
Jackie McAlister, who is a pa
tient at Self Memorial Hospital
in Greenwood, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Robert
son and son, Scott, of Greenville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hea
ton, Sunday afternoon.
The Lee reunion was held on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Pearson. A large
number was present for the oc
casion.
CAKE SALE
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
First Penticostal Holiness
Church will have a cake sale on
Saturday, Aug. 23.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Thursday afternoon, Aug.
14, at 5:30 Jamie Poison was
honored with a birthday party at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Poison onMillingSt.
Gamas were enjoyed by about 25
boys and girls. Refreshments
were served by his mother, Mrs.
James Poison, and assisted by
Mrs. Grace Brewer.
Jamie received a lot of gifts.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
On Sunday, Aug. 17, Mr. and
Mrs. Lancy C. Heaton was hon
ored with a combined birthday
dinner at their home, 100 Wash
ington St. Those present for the
occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Robertson and son,Scott
of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs.
Freddie Heaton of Laurens; Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Norris and Mrs.
Barbara Alexander and son,
Ricky of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Ray Heaton and son Marty
Ray, Miss Sara Nell Heaton, Mrs.
Barbara Wells and sons, Mrs.
Clifton Heaton and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Creswelland
sons, Mrs. Haskell Williamson
and grandson, Hank Osborne all
of this city.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Miss Joyce Ott was honored
with a birthday dinner on Sunday,
Aug. 17, at the home of her sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Campbell, on North
Broad Street. The dinner was en
joyed by a number of friends and
relatives.
BIRTH
HEATON
Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton
announced the birth of a son,
Gary Earl, on Aug. 5 at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Heaton is the former Miss
Ethel Collier of Whitmire.
BIRTH
BUR TON
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Richard
Burton announced the birth of a
son, Tommy Richard Jr., on Aug.
17 at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Burton is the former Mis. 1
Jennie Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Lee Smith.
BIRTHDAYS
Mrs. Glenda Dominick ob
serves her birthday Aug. 21.
Cornelia Jackson will cele
brate her birthday Aug. 28.
Happy birthday to Robert
Adams on Aug. 24.
Harold Cauble will observe his
birthday Aug. 28.
Ronnie Quinn Jr., son of Mrs.
Nancy Quinn, will celebrate his
second birthday Aug. 26.
Ronald Chilton was six years
old on Aug. 16.
Mrs. Evelyn Holtzclaw ob
served her birthday Aug. 13.
Miss Joyce Ott celebrated a
birthday Aug. 17.
NEWS
Patients currently at Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Clinton
are Charles Giles, Canzater HiU,
Nanna Martin, Margaret Wood-
worth, Charlie James, Hat
tie Gary, Claude Trammell, May-
me Todd, William Cunningham,
Luther Hughes, Arthur Green
wood, Jerry Simmons, Cornelia
Therland, Darvice Burton, Kath
leen Pitts, Mari Smith, Patri
cia Pridemore, Annie Stone,
Belle Hames, Laura Rhodesn,
Bertha McMorris, Cecile Mc
Coy, Ray Franklin, Theo
dore Blakely, Gertrude Copeland,
Arcelia McGowan, Hugh Work
man, Emily McMillian, Minnie
Campbell, Evelyn Martin, Wil
liam Lewis, Martha English, Ruth
Jones, JamesBurnside, John Lit
tle, Addie Coleman, Jean Brown,
Ruth Mayfield, and Robert Hub
bard.
Patients from Joanna are Rolfe
Clark, Nettie Wilson, Rodger
Jackson, Lewie Prater, and Jea
nette Marshall.
Patient from Kinards is
Blanche Croumedy.
Patients from Mountville are
Mary Jennings, Odell Brown, and
Tommy Brown.
Patients from Cross Hill are
Lucile Boyce and Coraw Moses.
Patients from Laurens are
Lula Ross and I/eon Rife.
Patients from Whitmire are
John Hunnicutt and Laura Moss.
Patient from Fountain Inn is
Margie Morgan.
* * *
The first Labor Day celebra
tion was held in September 1882
in New York City.
1st Presbyterian
Kindergarten
Opens Sept. 2
The First Presbyterian Church
Week-Day Kindergarten will open
Tuesday, Sept. 2nd, with a week
of orientation.
Parent’s meetings will be held
Tuesday evening, Aug. 26, at 8
o’clock in the Church Chapel,
and on Wednesday morning, Aug.
27th, from 10 until 11 in the
kindergarten rooms.
At these meetings, letters of
instruction will be given to all
parents, and plans for the cur
rent year discussed. Letters have
been mailed to parents, apprising
them of the meeting planned to
meet their special needs.
Kindergarten hours the first
week are 8:30 - 10 a.m.; second
week 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Regular
kindergarten hours from 8:30 -
11:30 will begin Sept 15th.
The kindergarten staff is com
posed of Mr. AverySmith, chair
man of the kindergarten com
mittee; Mrs. J. P. Rowland,
director and teacher; Mrs. Cur
tis Wallace, teacher; and Mrs.
Irby Ferguson, treasurer.
An “aging floor man" is not
necessarily who or what the term
may suggest at first glance. The
Labor Department’s “Dictionary
of Occupational Titles’ defines
him as the fellow who controls
continuous-process equipment to
age alkali cellulose for use in
cellophane manufacture.
Youth Attend
Turpose Program'
The Youth Group of the First
Presbyterian Church will attend
the “Purpose Program", which is
a singing group at the Buncombe
St. Presbyterian Church, Green
ville on Sunday night, Aug. 24.
The group will meet at the
Presbyterian Church at6:30p.m.
All interested in attending are
asked to call the church office,
833-1062.
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