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4-C—THE CHRONICLE, CUnton, S. C., March 26, 1970
News And Views
BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON
WEDDWG VOWS
Miss Lucy Mae Dunlap and
M. Guy B.Sweetenburgexchanged
wedding vows on Saturday, March
21 at 4:30 p.m. The home of the
officiating minister, Rev. T. Y.
Clardy on South Bell Street was
the setting for the ceremony.
Mountville
News
BY MRS. L. N. ADAMS
Miss “Sister” Wham of Coker
College spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
lette Wham.
Mr. A. B. Crisp, Mr. andMrs.
C. L. Carthers of Elberton, Ga.,
visited Miss Zelle Crisp and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Adams Saturday
afternoon.
Joe Wham left Friday for Ft.
Bragg, N. C. for an extended
stay in the National Guards.
Friends of Mr. Roy Adams
are glad to know that he is able
to be at home after and extend
ed visit to Bailey Memorial and
Self Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Luke Culp of Atlanta, Ga.
returned home after visiting with
her mother, Mrs. H. W. Bryson.
Mrs. Tom Hayes and two boys
of Duluth, Minn., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Finley. Mr. and
Mrs. F inley met them in Atlanta.
Also visiting the Finleys over the
weekend were Mr. andMrs. Fur
man Buchanan and family of
Barnwell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Finley and children of Barnwell
and Mrs. Arthur Wood of Belton.
Mrs. Walter Lynch is with her
mother, Mrs. Anna Bobo in
Greenwood.
Mrs. Mary Britt of Pomaria
and Miss Frances Hentz of Aiken
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams
and Miss Zelle Crisp Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Ducker
of Macon, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Carter of Spartanburg
spent the weekend in town.
- Mr. and Mrs. George Talbert
of'Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Elisha Watts of Clinton and Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Kinard of Ed-
hardt q>ent the weekend with Mrs.
G. C. Watts.
Mrs. H. W. Bryson spent the
weekend in Greenville with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and
Mrs. Hugh Bryson.
Mr. MartSimmons who is doing
practice teaching in Wagener
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sim
mons.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Watts spent
the weekend in Richmond and
Williamsburg, Va., with Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. McGinn.
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Cross Hill
News
BY MRS. SARAH SEGARS
Mrs. Bill Louett of Atlanta
spent a day recently with her mo
ther, Mrs. R. W. Griffin.
Miss Will Jones andMrs. E. P.
Boazman were among the dinner
guests entertained by Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Ward at their home
near Mountville on March 8.
Friends sympathize with Mrs.
Dave Ingle in the loss of her
father, Mr.Riddlehaver ofBates-
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayne B. Work
man Jr. were the weekend guest
at Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne
at their home on Lake Green
wood. Ricky Corley of Columbia
was a recent guest of the Work
mans.
Mrs. Irvin Q. Watkins, the sis
ter-in-law of Mrs. Gary Boazman
passed away last Wednesday. Mr.
Watkins died on February 27,
1970.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Segars, Er
nie and Lindy were visitors in
Wewltrry on Saturday.
from Betbabara and
tea
the
New Prospect]
will attend the disk: at
Street Baptist Church
> this week.
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A reception in honor of the
bridal couple was held imme
diately following the ceremony
at the home of the bride’s sis
ter, Mrs. Jeanette Bell.
COOKIE SALE
The Girl Scouts of Joanna,
Laurens and Clinton are pleased
at the success they experienc
ed in their recent cookie sale.
BIRTHS
Recently Mrs. Nannie Mae
Green gave a double pink and
blue shower for her daughter-
in-law and niece.
On Tuesday, March 17, her
daughter-in-law and niece gave
birth to sons at Bailey Memor
ial Hospital.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Earl Richey was Willie Jr. She
is the former Miss Susie Hall.
Willie Henry Jr. was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Hall
She is the former Miss Mary
Lois Green.
Mrs. Mildred Lindsay and Mrs.
Gladys Simpson spent a recent
weekend in Atlanta with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph White Jr. and Miss
Janet Lindsay. While there, they
visited many points of interest.
Mrs. White and Miss Lindsay
are the daughters of Mr. andMrs.
Erskine Lindsay of Mountville.
Mr. Michael Darbins, a stu
dent at Howard University, ar
rived in the city on Monday to
spend the holidays with home
folks on South Bell Street. He
came via plane totheGreenville-
Spartanburg airport.
Mrs. Mildred Lindsay ob
served a birthday on March 13.
Mrs. Barbara A. Coleman of
North Augusta spent the past
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Bannah Adams and other rela
tives on Gary Street.
Miss Dorcas Jenkins of Jama-
cia, N. Y., Mr. Andrew Jen
kins of Baltimore, Md., Mr. John
J. and Dorse Suber Jenkins and
Mr. Watt Suber all ofWashington,
D. C. were in the city during the
past weekend. They came especi
ally to visit Mrs. Dessie Jenkins
of North Broad Street who is a
patient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
We hope for her an early re
covery.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Mr. Walter
Spann who died recently in Flori
da.
He was the brother of Mrs.
Julia Taylor and Mr. Goggan
Spann of this city.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred W. Gist
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis B. Inabinitt in Char
leston and other relatives in Wal-
terboro during the past weekend.
While there they had an oppor
tunity to visit with many relatives
who were also visiting from Chi
cago, Illinois as New York City.
COMING EVENTS
Rev. Fred Gist will bring the
morning message at New Bethel
AME Church on Sunday March 29
at 12 noon. Rev. W. L. Hunter is
pastor.
A musical program at New
Hope AME Church Sunday, April
5 at 6 p.m. Many guest choirs
will appear. The person holding
the lucky stub will be the win
ner of a $60 outfit.
Rev. C. W. Morton is pastor.
Sunrise service at New Bethel
AME Church Sunday morning at
5 a.m.
Rev. James Louden will be the
speaker.
Sunrise service at Mount
Moriah Baptist Church Sunday
morning at 5:30 a.m.
Rev. A. Jones is pastor.
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SCAITIST VANILLA
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