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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Oct. 2, 1969—3-C News And Views BY REV. WALLACE CRUMLIN TUMBLING SHOALS The ninety-fifth annual session of the Tumbling Shoals Baptist Association convenfed Sept. 25- 26 at ML Zion Baptist Church No. L Laurens, with the Rev. E. W. Wright as moderator. Rev. B. T. Sears was host pastor. “The Challenges of the Church in A Changing World” was the as sociation’s theme. The body a- dopted the slogan: “Five Thou sand Baptists of Laurens County- their Strength in Being To gether”. Highlights of the session: In troductory Sermon by Rev. A. L. Brackett; Welcome - Rev. B. T. Sears; Response - Rev. Albert Powder; Greetings from Wo man’s Auxiliary - Dr. M. C. Whitener; Moderator’s annual address - Rev. E. W. Wright; President Reuben of Morris Col lege (Sumter, S. C.) and Mis sionary Sermon - Rev. J. J. Jones. Benedict College was also represented. ST. VAUGHNVILLE The 69th Annual Session of the St. Vaughnville Baptist Associa tion is slated to convene Octo ber 10-11 at Beaverdam Baptist Church. The Rev. P. F. Crump will serve as moderator with the Rev. W. C. Sandel serving as entertaining pastor. Friday evening at 8 p.m., the Women’s Missionary Society will be in charge with Mrs. Mary F. Workman, Mrs. Rose Lee Stucky and Mrs. Irene Means serving as leaders. At 8:30 p.m., Mrs. Magnolia Davis will open the topic: “Is Christianity Losing Ground in the Church?” A ser mon is to be delivered by Rev. W. S. Mabry. On Saturday, the Introductory Sermon will be delivered by Rev. W. C. Sandel. The Rev. J. D. Hammonds is to deliver a Doc trinal Sermon. The Missionary Sermon will be by the Rev. W. A. Davis. “What is Love” will be the topic of discussion for the association. Deacon M. R. Reed er will open the discussion. Miss Adell Duckett will extend words of welcome to the group. The response to the welcome will be given by Mrs. Alice Maybin. THREE INJURED The Bell Street Wildcat fans were saddened more, after loss of the game with Riverside in Saluda Friday night, by a one- car accident not far from Saluda. Hurt in the accident, resulting in the car’s leaving the highway on a curve and overturning, were Joseph McGee, Bobby Cheeks and John Wesley Sturkey. The occu pants of the car were rushed to the emergency room of the hos pital in Newberry where Sturkey and McGee were released Satur day morning. Bobby Cheeks, suf fering from serious neck in juries, has been removed from the Newberry Hospital to the Greenville General Hospital. McGee and Cheeks were 1969 graduates of Bell Street Sturkey was a recent graduate of the school. WOMEN IN WHITE Piedmont United Presbyterian Church presented a program, “One Hundred Women in White”, Sunday, September 28th at 3p.m. The essence of the program was promotion of fellowship among all denominations. The program concluded with questions and an swers and a grand march. The march symbolized the final march from earth to a celestial habitat. The large number sym bolized the host that John the Re- velator spoke of in the Book of Revelation. Mrs. Pernella V. Jones was the guest speaker. She was present ed by Mrs. Nancy K. Pitts. Other participants included Mrs. Col- letta J. Holloway (Mistress of Ceremonies), Mrs. Poalo Craig (Welcome), Mrs. Mildred Lind say (Response), Mrs. Jessie Knighton (Finance) and St. John Baptist Church Choir. Remarks were given by the Rev. Robert E. Pearson, pastor of the church. MARTHA DENDY P.T.A. The Martha Dendy P.T.A. monthly meeting will be held Monday night, October 6, at 7:30 (Martha Dendy Elementary School). All teachers and parents are urged to be present. Timely Tips Before You Buy Shop & Compare Quality & Prices 5 BEAUTIFUL SHOW ROOMS TO SERVE YOU! Greenville, Laurens, Greenwood, S. C., and Gastonia, N. C. 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Plan to at tend. Rapid freezing ofSteaks-Rapid freezing of steaks make them li ghter and brighter according to reasearch. It also makes the meat more uniformly tender. Round Bowls, cake pans or pie pans-Round bowls, cake pans, or pie pans may be used for molds instead of the regular salad molds. Cut tht jellied salad into squares or wedges for individual servings. Eggs-An egg for breakfast helps to provide the 1/4 to 1/3 of the* day’s food needs expec ted at breakfast. Eggs are es pecially high quality protein. Gunpowder Plot In 1605, Guy Fawkes, hired by conspirators against King James I and Parliament, at tempted to blow up the House of Lords. This incident is known as the Gunpowder Plot. LAWSON PHONE 497*510 | PttVf A UTTU . . .j SAVE A LOT Co-Op Refund Checks Mailed On October 1st, approximately 7,100 members of Laurens Elec tric Cooperative received capital credit checks which represents their share of capital refund for the year of 1961. This is the 12th consecutive year that the Board of Directors has voted for this return to be made to its members. With this year’s addition, the total return well ex ceeds one-half million dollars. The Board constantly strives to see that these returns are as high as good business allows, and that repayment is made as soon as possible in accord with the REA policy of capital credit re fund. It is further anticipated that the policy of refunding capital credits will continue in the future. Moor© Honored At The Citadel CHARLESTON - Citadel Cadet John Isham Moore, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John L Moore, 501 Blalock Dr., Joanna won the coveted designation of Dis tinguished Military Student at The Citadel. Col. B. F. Hood, professor of military science at The Citadel, congratulated the cadets who were selected for the highly- prized honor. Upon graduation a Distinguish ed Military ROTC Student is en titled to apply for a regular ra ther than a reserve commission as a second lieutenant. 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