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6-B—THE CHR0NICLE1, CKnton, S. C., June 4, 1970
News And Views
COLOR TV
with AUTOMATIC
FINE TUNING
BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON
UNITED MISSIONARY
The United Missionary held
its quarterly meeting at New
Bethel AME Church on Sunday
evening.
After the opening service the
welcome was given by Mrs. Ida »,
J. Davis and Mother Inez Simp
son responded.
A literary program was held
and each president made her
report.
Rendering music were Mount
Vernon Choir, New Hope Choir,
New Bethel Chorus and the
Prayer House.
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Mrs. Gena Blakely is presi
dent of the host church mis
sionary group, while Mrs. Clara
Garrett is president of the or
ganized group.
FELLOWSHIP DAY
Rev. Peter Moon was the
speaker at Flat Rock Baptist
Church on Sunday morning for
the Fellowship Day.
The welcome address was
given by Mrs. Bernice Young
and Mrs. John H. Sherman re
sponded.
Music was rendered by the
Temple Tones and the Flat
Rock Baptist Church All-Male
Chorus.
After the sermon that was
very forceful delivered to an
overflowing audience the pas
tor, Rev. J. W. Johnson made
remarks.
Miss Barbara McKinney and
Miss Lois Gilliam were mis
tress of ceremonies.
Rev. and Mrs. Peter Moon
Sr. and children were the din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Young of Piedmont, S. C.
following the above service.
Technical Sergeant Alfred E.
Johnson was awarded The Air
Force Commendation Medal for
meritorious service as non
commissioned officer in charge
of Plumbing Section and Quali
ty Control and Evaluation In
spection, 804 Civil Engineering
Squadron, 804 Combat Support
Group, Grand Forks Air Force
Base, North Dakota from Jan. 9
1969 to January 10, 1970.
SGT. JOHNSON
Sgt. Johnson is a native of
Whitmire. He is married to
former Doris Wyatt of Clinton.
The Johnson are the parents
of two children Althea and Al
fred E. Jr.
He is currently serving a
tour of duty in Vietnam.
Mr. Larry Bobo recently re
ceived his discharge from the
armed services and is home
with his wife Mrs. Rosie L. Bo
bo and other relatives. Seven
teen months of his service was
spent in Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Har
rison and children David, Di
anne, Richard and Linda of Ja-
macia, N. Y. spent the week
end with her mother Mrs. Lula
M. Wilson and other relatives.
Miss Sylvia Summers of
Hackensack, N. J. spent a few
days recently with her paternal
geandmother Mrs. ElnoraSum-
mers and maternal grandpar
ents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grant
in Mountville.
Mrs. Rosa L. Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Isiah Hall and daughter
Yvet of Washington, D. C. vi
sited the Pyles family on South
Bell Street recently.
They came especially to see
their sister and aunt Mrs. Anna
Simpson who is a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY
The Ladies Alert Club of
Mount Moriah Baptist Church
celebrated its 23rdanniversajTr
on Sunday evening.
The club secretary, Mrs. Lu
cinda McMorris served as mis
tress of ceremony with the
club president Mrs. Elnora
Summers assisting.
Following the praise service
Mrs. Veola Watts welcomed the
worshippers. The club creed
and history was given preceed-
ing the introduction of the
speaker. The speaker, Rev. Pe
ter Moon brought out many
points on faithfulness.
Rev. Alex Jones is pastor of
the church.
Miss Betty Ann Grant of
Hackensack, N. J. spent the
weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Grant in Mount
ville.
Mrs. Bannah Adams and San
dra left by plane on last Thurs
day to spend some time with hei
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Olon Blount in Buf
falo, N. Y. Mrs. Blount has
re-entered the hospital after
being released earlier. She is
reported as being much im
proved.
Lenetta M. Williams observ
ed her 1st birthday on May 21.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Williams.
Mrs. Moriah Jackson of
Charlotte, N. C. is spending
some time with ber sister Mrs.
Myrtle Suber and Mr. Lindsay
Suber on North Bell SL
Miss Roslyn Goode and Mr.
Nathaniel Smith of Atlanta Uni
versity spent the weekend with
her mother Mrs. Lillie Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wilson
Sr. and children Wendell, Ivan,
Willie J. Theodore and Lois
and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith
and son Daniel Jr. all of Wash
ington, D. C. spent the Memorial
weekend with Mrs. Wilson par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Blakely. Mr. Blakely is still
a patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Craine
of Laurens accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Nathaniel Bobo
to Charleston, on last Friday
where they witnessed the grad
nation of Mr. Bobo’s nephew,
Mr. Nelson N. Bobo at the C.
A. Brown High School.
Mr. Cortis T. Rice graduated
from Denmark Residential
Technical Education Gaidar,
Making the trip to Denmark
to witness his graduation were
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tho
mas H. Rice, and brothers Mi
chael and Ronald.
Attending the funeral ser-
vices.of Mr. William Simpson
at Fairview AME Church re
cently were the following per
son from New York: Rev. Ste
phen Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bert Telfair, Walter Simpson,
Miss Elizabeth Frank and
friend, Mrs. Sarah Williams and
Mr. Frank Suber of Newark,
N. J.; Mrs. Vencie De Graf-
fenreid, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs.
Lizzie M. Young, Mrs. Cath
erine Pinson, Mrs. Lillie God
frey, Mr. James E. Suber, Mr.
David Suber, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
bie Suber, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Brown and children all of Wash
ington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Iva
Durrah, Mrs. Victoria F. Ri
ser and Mr. John H. Frank of
Woodruff.
WOMAN’S DAY
Woman’s Day services was
held at Piedmont United Pres
byterian Church, Mountville on
Sunday evening at 6 p.m. Scrip
ture was read by Mrs. Candice
Jones.
Mrs. Josephine Wright re
sponded to the welcome address
that had been given by Mrs. I-
rene Price.
Mrs. Emma Pitts, mistress
of ceremony introduced the
speaker, Mrs. Aurelia D. Moon
who spoke from the subject “A
Life of Service."
Mrs. Alfreda G. Bodenhamer
sang a solo and the W. D. Co
ker Carolers rendered other
music during the program.
COMING EVENTS
Rev. James Louden will
preach at New Bethel AME
Church on Sunday June 7 at
7 p.m.
Music will be rendered by
Fairview, Elzee, Little River
Zion Choirs and many more
choirs and choruses.
Mrs. Gena Blakely and Mrs.
Ida M. Blakely are the spon
sors.
Rev. W. L. Hunter is pastor.
The Junior Usher Board met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Griffin Moore. Devotional
service opened up by the chap
lain, Janice Robinson with pray
er. Then the scripture by the
chaplain. Remarks by the pre
sident, Mrs. Lola Adair. Af
terward a discussion by the
Pastor Rev. W. L. Hunter. Af
ter which refreshments were
served.
“The trouble with being
pleasant is people think
you’re a hypocrite.”
DANIEL OSBORNE
Dani«l Osborne
Is Promoted
At Clinton Mils
Daniel W. Osborne has been
promoted to Assistant Over
seer, Spinning and Spooling,
Clinton Mills Plant No. 1.
Osborne, who lives on Route
1, Clinton, joined Clinton Mills
in 1944. He had been a fixer
since January 1, 1969.
He is a member of Calvary
Baptist Church.
Undersea Coal Mines
The coal beds in Nova Sco
tia’s Sydney field dip be
neath the Atlantic Ocean and
have been mined under the
sea more than 34 miles
from shore.
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