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I THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., March 12, 1970—3-C News And Views BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON CLUB MEETS The Eurecka Club held its monthly meeting on Friday night with Mrs. AlfredaG. Bodenhamer at her home on West Carolina Avenue. The living room and den was lovely with seasonal decorations. Mrs. Gloria N. Scott, club pre sident, presided during the busi ness session. Following the busi ness session the hostess served refreshments consisting ofbar- becue ribs, baked beans, cole slaw, hot rolls, lemon meringue pie and punch. Club members in attendance were from Newberry, Laurens and this city. Many women and men in white were participants in a march at Mount Zion AME Church, Jo anna on Sunday evening. The march was led by Mrs. Pernella V. Jones who delivered an ad dress “Bridging The Gap" and Mr. JacobMoore spoke on “Man's Responsibility to God and His Home." Music was furnished by Fair- view, New Bethel, Mount Cowell Missionary and other groups. Rev. W. L. Hunter is pastor of the church. Several ministers also witnessed the program. While in Atlanta they also had a surprise visit with IstSgt. Julian E. Sweetenburg who stopped in the city enroute to Vietnam. He is the brother of Mrs. Young. Mrs. Louisa H. Gary and child ren of Brooklyn, N. Y. has re turned to that city after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Alice Hill, who has been indisposed. Mr. Miller Dowdy observed a birthday on March 3. Mr. Bennie Dowdy observed a birthday on March 6 and his daughter, Lesa’s birthday was on March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cunning ham spent the weekend in Co lumbia with their children and grandchildren, the Walter Way- mer family. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Moon and Mrs. Pearl Rice attended the 1st Quarterly Session of the Lay man Organization of the New Enoree Baptist Association at Mount Zion Baptist Church, He lena, S. C. on Sunday evening. Mrs. Julia Taylor left the city on Saturday for Jacksonville, Fla. to visit her sister, Mrs. Lillie B. Gooden and brother, Mr. Walter Spann. Both of them are indisposed. Mr. Thomas J. Rice, an em ployee of Presbyterian College, was surprised recently on his birthday by his co-workers. His birthday was March 4. Miss Glenda Maddox, a stu dent at Friendship College spent the weekend with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice. She also had a birth day on the same date as her grandfather, March 4. O’BRYANT - BROWN WEDDING Mrs. Lydia O’Bryant of Colum bia and Johnny R. Brown of this city exchanged wedding vows Sat urday at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride is a student at Be nedict College. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O’ Bryant of 1641 Steadfast Street in Columbia. MRS. JOHNNY BROWN The groom is a teacher at Sanders High School, Laurens. He is the son of Mrs. Johnie V. Brown of this city. Miss Cecilia Thompson was maid of honor. Henry Brown, the groom’s bro ther was best man. The Rev. Rufus Brown, the bride’s pastor heard the vows. The bride’s dress was a short, white creation. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Strickland. A reception was held at Green- view Baptist Church Educational Building immediately following FRED GIST DELIVERS INITIAL SERMON Mr. Fred Gist delivered his initial sermon for the ministry to a full audience at Hebron Bap tist Church on Sunday evening at 4 p.m. Mr. Robert Fuller and Mr. Thomas J. Rice conducted the devotion. Rev. W. D. Coker, the host pastor, presided and presented the speaker. Mr. Gist used ^t. John 8:12-15 as biblical scripture while capitalizing on the theme “I Am The Light of the World.” Mrs. Rubye M. Gist sang a so lo while the W. D. Coker Chora- leers sang. Out of town guests who came to witness the occasion were from Woodruff, Laurens, Spartanburg, Union, Walterboro, Mountville and Charleston, also Charlotte, N. C. Many ministers were on the rostum. He resides with his wife, Mrs. Pearl Gist and three sons on the Airport Road. Miss Jacqueline HenryandMi- chael Henry of Washington, D. C. spent the past week in the city. They came to be with their aunt Mrs. Leola H. Burton, who is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. We are hoping for her a speedy recovery. Chief Electrician Mate Clifton Young who is based at Charles ton Naval Base spent the past weekend with his wife and fami ly- SYMPATHIZES WITH FAMILY Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Cora Moses of Cross Hill who passed recently. Among the many survivors in the city is a son and daughter, James Moses of Gary Street and Mrs. Alberta Carter ofCentenial Street. She was also the grand mother of many, among them is Policeman Willie J. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dillard and children and Mrs. Irene Price spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James YounginAtlanta,Ga. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 13th day of April, 1970, 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrix of the es tate of Fred R. Shelton in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 3:0’' p.m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Sara A. Shelton 204 Jefferson St Clinton, S. C. March 9,1970 M12-4C-A2 the ceremony. Attending the wedding from Clinton were Mrs. Anna BrowA: the groom’s grandmother, Bevv erly and Debra A. Brown, Mr;' and Mrs. Samuel L. Jones, Mrs* Pearl Cunningham and the groom’s mother, Mrs. Johnie V; Brown. : COMING EVENTS The Gospel Five and four other’ singing groups will appear at; Mount Zion A ME Church, Joanna;- on Sunday March 15 at 4 p.m. ms msMms GREEN STAMPS 1. Prices, the lowest! 2. Quality, the highest! 3. Stamps,the best! 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