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A THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 6, 1970—3-C News And Views BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON Rev. Peter Moon was guest minister for the Sunday after noon sermon at St. Luke Bap tist Church, Buffalo,S. C. Mrs. Moon and children, Mrs. Pearl Rice and Miss Lucile Dillard witnessed the service. Rev. J. C. Collier is pastor of the church. Invitations are being receiv ed to the wedding of Miss Peg gy Cassandra Thompson and Pvt Larry Randolph on Sat urday, August 15 at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. The wedding will be held at Friendship AME Church and a reception will follow. Miss Thompson is the dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin L. Thompson of South Bell Street Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ben nett of Walterboro, S. C. are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Thompson and other relatives. Mr. William Simpson of Washington, D. C. is visiting his mother Mrs. AnnaSimpson. Mrs. Bertha Lindsay of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Bessie M. Fuller of Richmond, Va. are visiting Mrs. Rosa Lee Watts on Livingston Street Mr. Albert Moon, Mrs. Mel vin Moon, Frances and child ren all of Greensboro, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moon of Philadelphia, Pa. are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moon and other relatives in the city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Wilmington, Delaware have returned to that city after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levester Robinson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of Macon, Georgia were in the city on the past week-end to visit Miss Viola Taylor who had returned home following a hospital stay. Miss Taylor ac companied them home where she will visit during her re cuperation period. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Thompson are attending The Licensed Eabntoers and Dir* ectors Convention in Baltimore, Maryland. Miss Roslyn Goode of At lanta, Ga. is spending the week with her mother Mrs. Lillie Goode. Mrs. Addie Godfrey and Miss Mildred Watson of Cincinatti, Ohio are visiting Mrs. Virginia Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Leake of Cleveland, Ohio and Mrs. Lillie Kate Howe of Toledo, Ohio recently visited Mrs. Amanda Gary on Gideon Hill and other friends. Mr. Joseph Moon is still a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis of Chicago, Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. William Davis who re cently returned from Germany were Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Rosa Watts. COMING EVENT The Turner and Dillard families will have a reunion on Saturday, August 8 at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Peter Moon on South Bell Street Circle be ginning at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Each household bring food. is asked to Sammy Wham Is Candidate For Degree Sammy Wham, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wham of Mountville, is a candidate to receive the B. S. degree in business administration from Erskine College Wednesday, August 12, during summer com mencement exercises at 2 p.m. in the Leseane Auditorium here. Dr. M. Stanyarne Bell, pre sident of Limestone College, in Gaffney will deliver the com mencement address. Wham is a graduate of Clin ton High School. Amplified Message To Be Presented The Amplified Message, a mass-medium interpretation of contemporary hit songs, will be shown at the First Pres byterian Church on Saturday, August 8, at 8:00 p.m. This unusual program utilizes the latest audio-visual aides in de picting man’s plight as reveal ed in the words and meinings of some of the most popular hit songs of our day. The Amplified Message was developed by Mr. Bill Hawkof Brewton, Alabama. Mr. Hawk has presented the Amplified Message to audiences through out the southern states. Cur rently he is on a tour of South Carol ma. 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