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THE CHRONICLE Ginton, S. C.. Jan. 22, 1970—3-A HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently in Bailey Memorial Hospital from Clintoo are Baby Girl Taylor, Baby Boy Samples, Cole Blease, Frances Arscott, Baby Boy Pitts, Baby Boy Carter, Elizabeth Holder, Margie Leroy, Hugh Buford, El liott Rice, Inez Leake, Judsoo Brehmer, Addie Coleman, Evans Jackson, Cleo Wallenzine, Liz zie Lou Young, Jimmy Bass, Sherman Blackwell, Irene Mc Coy, Betty Brown, Mildred Campbell, Theodore Blakely, Canzater Hill, Alta Foster, Effie Godfrey, Elise Fulmer, Lois Samples, Mary Carter, Essie Taylor, Shirley Pitts, Lois Da vis, Janie Stewart, W. T. Scogin, Mary Copeland, Lillie Duckett, Thomas Smith, William Henry, Fred Burnett, William Orr, Van Johnson, Mary Terry, Robert Campbell, Gustava Young, Eulis Cagle Sr. Patients from Joanna are Ru- nette Banks, Harold Darnell, James Ford, Lois Hair, BettyArm Shaver, Chrystell Morse, Wil liam Furr and Floyd Eraser. Patients from Mountville are Baby Boy Landrith, Baby Girl Landrith, Roy Adams, Haskell Woods Jr., and Ruth Cleland. Patients from Cross Hill are Coraw Moses, Kathryn McCrary, and Leila Bryson. Patients from Laurens are Judge Harp, Margie McMeekin, and James Walsh. Patient from Enoree is Cas per Mosley. ' * t Iris Club Plans Sale The Iris Garden Club will hold its regular meeting on Jan. 28 at 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sidney Bonds. The program will be a “Mike or Bake Sale" and a “Wnite Ele phant Sale". Members are urged to attend. CARD OF THANKS To Mr. Joe Bonds, Mr. Dille- shaw and Mr. Jennings we ex press our gratitude for coming to our aid during the recent bitter cold spell. We shall always be grateful for you getting our fur nace started, even though you had to endare the cold yourselves to give us comfort. Many, many thanks. Mr. & Mrs. O.F. McIntosh MOAmKi WED., JAN. 21 - WED., JAN. 28 William Faulkner’s Pulitzer Prize Winning Novel 'The Reivers’ is now a film! TRAINING SCHOOL STAFF — The members of the Synodical Training School staff of the Women of the Presbyterian Church, Synod of South Carolina, met at the home of Mrs. G. B. Sheppard in I^aurens Sautrday for a planning session on the Synodical School to be held June 22-26 at Pres byterian College. Seated, left to right, are: Mrs. H. C. Geer, Spartan burg, credits chairman: Mrs. G. B. Sheppard, Dean of the school and president of the Synod; and Mrs. Marc C. Weersing, Clinton, director. Back row: Mrs. A. M. Martin, Colum bia, Literature chairman; Mrs. H. D. Payne, Clinton: hostess; Mrs. J. J. Coats, Jr., Laurens, Publicity; Mrs. Sarah Hopkinson, Edisto Island, Reg istrar; and Mrs. J. G. Murray, Edisto Island, co-director. SlMuZ , CABINET- ■ CAFE MEXICANO Put 1 teaspoon chocolate syrup into each of 4 small cups. Combine 4-cup heavy cream. l 4-teaspoon each cin namon and nutmeg and 1 tablespoon sugar Whip. Stir 4-teaspoon cinnamon into l 1 * cups strong hot coffee Pour coffee into cups. Stir to blend with syrup Top with spiced whipped cream Makes 4 servings People You Know Mrs. J. B. Wilder is con valescing at her home on Fer guson Street following an illness, and has returned from a stay with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder in McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Gilesand son, David, of Brunswick, Ga., are tiere for several days, having been called here due to the death of his grandfather, C. C. Giles. Mrs. Hugh Jacobs is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Grace Conner, Mrs, W.nifred Poole, Mrs. W. W. Har ris and Miss June Adair were in Greenville Thursday to hear the Vienna Boys' Choir. Mrs. George Senn and child ren, Elizabeth, Foster and Wil son of Silverstreet spent Wed nesday with her mother, Mrs. Wilson Harris. Mrs. Harris spent the past weekend with them in Silverstreet. THE 4-H ELECTRIC CLUB will begin Monday evening, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Agricultural Building in Laurens. All Laurens County 4-H Club members are in vited to attend the Electric Club. In A Clean, Dependable Used Car 1964 OLDS 4-Door Hardtop. Blue With White Top And Matching Interior, A. T., P. S., R, H. Local, One Owner Car 87,000 Actual Miles. Must See to Believe. 1969 DATSUN 2500 Actual Miles. A. T. 1968 OLDS CUTLASS Two-Door Hardtop. Yellow With Black Vinyl Roof And Interior. R, H, P. S„ A. T., Factory Air Conditioning. Local, One Owner Car With Slight ly Over 17,000 Actual Miles. 1969 DODGE MONACO 4-Door Hardtop. R, H, A. T„ P. S„ P. B., Factory Air Conditioning. Green With Green Vinyl Roof. Another Factory Executive Car. 1966 CHEV. Impala 2-Door HT. A, T., P. S„ P. B„ AM-FM Radio, Factory Air Cond. Low Mileage, One Owner Car. 1968 OLDS 88 4-Door Hardtop. A. P. S. P. B. Blue With Black Vinyl Roof. AM-FM Stereo Radio. Factory Air Cond. Lo cal, One Owner Car. 1967 OLDS 88 4-Door Hardtop. Blue With Black Roof, R, H, A. T., P. S., P. B., Factory Air Conditioning. If You Can’t Trad* With Coopor -—You Just Can't Trade LYNN COOPER, Inc ’BRQkmRL OTi£<xt>i& Q Steve McQueen plays Boon * in The Reivers’ Rdnavision’STechnicolor ’A Cinema Center Films Presentation A National General Pictures Release M Note—Although this is not rated an adult picture, we do not recommend for children. Shows 3:15, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M SAT. AFTERNOON ONLY, IAN. 24 Fim Um Best^ehr WlMul SOW 0m 1,000,000 copies! CASTMAM COt.Off RELEASED BY ALLIED ARTISTS “Snow Treasure,” the story of the fabulous hoax played by a 14-year-old boy and his friend against the German invaders of Norway. Shows LOO p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Only Note To Parent^:—When we have a picture on Satur day which we feel is not particularly suited for chil dren, we try, often, to have something in the afternoon suitable for all. However, we find that those Satur day afternoon shows are not too well attended and the children come that night instead. 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