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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Jan. 29, 1970—3-C
News And Views
BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON is pastor of Flint Hill Baptist
Church.
SCOUTMASTER HONORED
The Boy Scout Leaders Ban
quet was held on Tuesday, Jan.
20 at the Mary Musgrove HoteL
Leaders were present from the
various troops of Laurent
County. Among the presented a-
wards was the “Outstanding
Scoutmaster” award in the Clin
ton area that was presented to
Clyde M. LindsayJr. He is scout
master for Troop 178.
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
Birthdays in the month of Jan
uary is a family affair for the
Henry Price family who reside in
the Mount Pleasant section of the
city. On January 9, Mrs. Mamie
Price observed a birthday. Henry
Price’s birthday was Jan. 17 and
their son, Derrick, was six on
January 25 while son, Wendell,
will observe a birthday on Jan.
20. Happy birthday to the mother,
father and sons.
BROTHER PASSES
Moses M. Fant a resident of
Whitmire passed on last week at
the home of his daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Bowser. He was a brother of
Mrs. Mittie Taylor, a former
resident of North Broad Street
but presently residing in St. Pe
tersburg, Fla. Sympathy is ex
tended to the family here and
elsewhere.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dillard
announce the birth ofa son, Floyd
Jr., on Jan. 18, at Laurens Dis
trict Hospital. Mrs. Dillard is the
former Miss Bertha Mae Speaks.
Sam Fleming has returned
home from Self Memorial Hospi
tal. He is doing fine.
Rev. and Mrs. Alex Jones and
grandson, Barry of Union, were
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas H. Rice and family
on Horne Street.
Mrs. Edna Potlow of Buffalo,
N.Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ullysee Williams and family m
South Livingston Street.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Berry
and sons of Greenville and Sam
Adams of this city were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Werts in the Gideon Hill
iectioo of th» city. Rev. Berry
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TROOP REORGANIZING
Boy Scout Troop 178 will have
their recharting meeting Sunday,
Feb. 1, at 3 p.m. at Friendship
AME Church. Men of this area
are urged to come out and as
sist in reorganizing the troop. A
small membership fee is payable
for the vear.
Boys between the ages of 11
to 13 are asked to meet Feb. 7
at 3:30 and join the Boy Scouts.
All former and new members are
asked to enroll at this time. The
membership fee is $1 for all
boys.
BEAUTICIAN CLUB
The Pro-to-wi-pka Beauticiai
Club met with Mrs. Vernell Cole
man on Vincent Street in New
berry on Monday. The president,
Mrs. Ruth Glenn, presided wher
Mrs. Elnora Summers was se
lected the contestant for “Miss
Cosmetologist." This contest is
to be held during the State Con
vention in Charleston.
Refreshments were served
from the dining room table.
Mrs. Mary F. Copeland will be
hostess for the next scheduled
meeting.
BYRD - PEAKE VOWS
Miss Rosa Lee Byrd andJohn-
ny William Peake were united in
marriage on Jan. 25 at 4 p.m.
with Rev. T. Y. Clardy officiat
ing. The vows were repeated at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jones, the bride’s sister andbro-
ther-in-law in Oakdale Acres.
Miss Rubye Sturkey and Miss
Lillian Byrd were attendants
to the bride.
Mrs. Maggie Foster and Mrs.
Annie Walker, the bride’s sister,
served at the refreshment table.
The bride, a 1963 graduate of
Bell Street High School, is em
ployed at C. W. Anderson Hosi
ery Mill. The daughter of El
bert Byrd, her mother is de
ceased.
The groom, son of Mrs. Leila
Mae Butler, is a 1968 graduate
of Bell Street High School and
has served in the U. S. Army.
He is employed at Ascoe Felts.
RELIGIOUS PROGRAM
The monthly meeting of the
Union Religious Program was
held at Mount Olive AME Church
on Sunday night. The devotion
was conducted prior to the wel
come address that was given by
Miss Flora D. Gary.
The business session was pre
sided over by the president, Rev.
J. W. Watts.
Member choirs sang beautiful
selections. Mrs. Ossie L. Rice is
secretary.
Ministers in attendance were
Rev. V. Cofield, Rev. T. Y.
Clardy and Rev. Frank Alston the
host pastor.
The February meeting will
be at Hebron Baptist Church.
CLUB MEETS
The Ladles Alert Club met on
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Lucinda McMorrls off Bond
Street The living room was de
corated with seasonal flowers.
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The business session was held
before the delicious refresh
ments were served. Mrs. Minnie
Watts was a guest. Mrs. Aurelia
D. Moon thanked the hostess for
her hospitality.
Mrs. Veola Watts will enter
tain the next meeting.
Carter Returns
From Vietnam
Lance Corporal Allan Carter,
U. 3. Marine Corps, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Carter of 253
Elm St, Lydia, has returned to
duty with the Fleet Marine Force
after a 10-day leave with his par
ents. He visited his parents fol
lowing his 13-month tour of duty
in Vietnam and is now on a
six-month Carribean cruise.
While in Vietnam, he was
wounded and has received the
Purple Heart He was also cited
for his outstanding performance
of duty as a Rifleman withComp.
C., First Military Police Batta
lion, Force Logistic Command in
the Republic of Vietnam. On April
27, 1969 when a brush fire ignited
ordinance stored in a major am
munition supply area at DeNang
and resulting explosion endan
gered lives and property of the
Vietnamese people in the village
Hoa Phat. Cpl. Carter, with dis
regard for his own safety, went
from house to house assisting
with getting the people out He
carried several elderly people
and children to safety amid the
still exploding ordinance and
burning debris.
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Harry C. Lay-
ton, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to file the same duly veri
fied, with the undersigned, and
those indebted to said estate will
please make payment likewise.
Clara H. Layton and
Jean L. Cleveland
Executrices
Jan. 26th, 1970
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