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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 21, 1970—3-C
West Clinton
Jack Caughman and son,
Charles, and Pvt. Charles Daj
of Augusta, Ga., spent the week
end with Jack Caughman’s
mother, Mrs. Annie Mae Caugh
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris
and Mrs. Barbara Alexander
and son, Rickey, of Joanna and
Mrs. L C. Heaton of Clinton
visited Pvt. Ronnie Norris at
Ft. Jackson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Owens
spent the weekend with her sis
ters, Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wyatt
in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Betty Floyd and children
of Greenwood spent Saturday
with her mother, Mrs. Annie
Mae Caughman.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Bes
sie Carr in Aiken were Mr.,
and Mrs. Junior Garner of
Chester and Mrs. Myrtle Whit-
sel of Clinton.
Cross Hill
News
BY MRS. SARAH SEGARS
William Watson of Johnston
died enroute toAugusta on April
27 and funeral services were
held on April 29 at Harmony
Methodist Cemetery. He was
the brother of Mrs. J. B. Cole.
Mrs. R. W. Griffin returned
on Thursday from a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Louett and
family in Atlanta.
Bethabara Baptist Church
will observe the annual home
coming on June 14. All interest
ed persons are invited to attend.
The church will be celebrating
the 176th anniversary.
Mrs. Dwight Smith died at
a Greenwood nursing home on
May 10. For the past 10 years
she has made her home with
two of her daughters, Mrs.
Pierce Meller ofMountvilleand
Mrs. Howard Penn of Green
wood. Interment was at Lib
erty Springs Cemetery on Mon
day.
Lt. William Martin Boyce who
is with the Army has been on
recent R&R in Hawaii and was
joined there by his wife, Caro
lina. During the time he talked
twice with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Boyce and heartily
endorsed our recent in
volvement in Cambodia.
Darrell P. Gregory graduat
ed from OSC at Fort Belvair
Va. last week. He is the great
grandson of Mrs. G. E. Boaz-
man and the nephew of Mrs.
H. A. Boyce and Mrs. J. A.
Whiteford of Cross Hill.
Friends and relatives were
interested in the dedication of
the William Preston Turner
building at Connie Maxwell
Children’s Home in Greenwood
recently. It was named in honor
of the late Dr. W. P. Turner
Sr., a native of Cross Hill, who
was a Connie Maxwell trustee
and the physician for the in
stitution for manyyears.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings
and daughters, Martha and Dot-
tie of Houston, Tex., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Braswell.
Jack Caughman and son,
Charles, and Private Charles
Day of Augusta, Ga.; and Mrs.
Annie Mae Caughman of this city
visited Mrs. Caughman’s sis
ter, Mrs. Lillie Rodelsterger,
in Newberry, Sunday.
Dick Caughman of the United
States Navy is spending a 15-
day leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Caughman,
having completed a tour of duty
in Puerto Rico.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis
and Lucky and Mrs. Martha
Dunaway were visitors in Union
on Sunday.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs . C. W. Windsor were their
daughter and her family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Duncan and child
ren of Charleston.
Visitors of Mrs. Mary Mar
tin and Joyce Ottover the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Pearson and children, Jackie
and Brad, of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham
is vacationing at Santee Cooper
a few days this week.
Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
David Owens was her sister,
Mrs. W. H. McCarter ofGreer.
Miss Juanita McGinnis and
Sherry were in Columbia over
the weekend.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Wooten had as their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Blackwell and son of Char
leston.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Emory of
Greer visited Mrs. Ada Center
and daughters, Sunday.
Terry Hughes of Gray Court
spent Friday night with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Hughes.
ATTENDED GRADUATION
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings
and daughters, Martha and Dot-
tie, of Houston, Texas, and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell and
daughter, Mimi of Clinton at
tended the graduation of Mi
chael Jennings at Camden Mi
litary Academy in Camden on
Sunday. Michael Jennings’home
is in Houston, Tex. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Braswell of this city.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Tiny Proffitt has re
turned home after being a pa
tient at Laurens Hospital.
6ea Wells is ill at home and
his brothers, Bill and Robbie
are better after being sick last
week. They are the sons of Bar
bara Wells.
Cliftru Heaton Jr., Eugene
Heaton, and Dena Heaton, child
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Heaton Sr. have been sick at
home.
REVIVAL
Revival services will begin
Thursday, May 21 and run
through Sunday, May 24 at the
Church of God of Prophecy on
North Sloan St. Several men
i from Wallaha and Anderson,
known as the Challengers will
conduct the services each even
ing beginning at 7:30
Rev. RaymondE. Duvall,pas
tor of the host church, gives
the public an invitation to attend
the services.
SALES HOT DOGS
On Saturday the Ladies of
the Church of God of Prophecy
will be selling hot dogs in the
The CREATE Recreation Program of
the Laurens County Community Ac
tion Agency, Inc., is now accepting
Applications for Summer Employ-
men t in Recreation. Applications
are being accepted at the CREATE
Office located on the Public Square
in Laurens Next to Martin's Tailor
Shop. Full-time and Part-time work
is available.
church kitchen. The church is
located on North Sloan St.
CAKE SALE
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
First Penticostal Holiness
Church will have a cake sale
Saturday, May 23. They will
have a table in front of Belk’s
Department Store. All pro
ceeds will be used toward a
new carpet.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Best wishes to Mrs. Martha
Dunaway, who celebrated her
80th birthday on May 18.
Mrs. W. H. Beckham ob
serves her birthday May 20
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lee
Smith, Sr. observed their wed
ding anniversary on May 18.
Little Cecil Wooten will be
five years old on May 25.
Donnie Ray Cauble Jr. and
Michael Hughes celebrated
their birthdays May 20.
Among those celebrating
birthdays on May 21 are Shir
ley Lawson, Jerry McGee, and
Mrs. Charles Meadors.
Happy birthday to Mrs. Ro
bert Whitsel and Donald Grant
on May 22.
Allen Avery has a birthday on
May 24.
On May 25 Wanda English,
Mrs. M. W. Adams, Joho Hold
er, and Lynn and Wilbanks will
observe their birthdays.
Happy wedding anniversary to
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton,
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Spoon on May 25.
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