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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 6, 1970—^C Sunday, August 9, and run after having their tonscils re-
through August 16 ; at the moved last Friday.
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West Clinton
BY MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vaughn T,ie w ?st Clinton community
is spending a few days in Char- has 1)6611 saddened by the re-
lotte, N. C. with relatives. C6n t death of Joey Spillers,
and wish to extend their sym-
Week-end guests of Mr. and P ath y to tfl6 family and friends.
Mrs. J. B. Reeder were their REVIVAL
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mi s. Billy Pitts and child- Revival services will begin
ren of Belton.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Jonas Samples visited her
mother, Mrs. C. M. Giles in
Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney
were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Yeargin in
Greenwood.
Mrs. Leola Hambree of Gray
Court were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Farmer, Tuesday.
Mrs. Edna Heaton and Jean
ette, and Mark Henderson
visited Mrs. Heaton’s sister,
Mrs. Mae Carroll, in Green
ville, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lniiis McAbee,
of Spartanburg, Mrs. Hampton
Wiggins, Mrs. Marcus Wal
lace, and Mrs. Ralph Wallace
of Enoree were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bearden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes
attended Homecoming and
special singing at Rabun Creek
Baptist Church at Gray Court
where their son, Rev. James
Hughes is pastor. Terri Hughes
returned home with her grand
parents for a few days visit.
Mr. Claude Farmer and son,
Randell. and Cecil Farmer at
tended the funeral of their
uncle, Henry Calenbaek, in
Toccoa, Georgia on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ro
bertson and son, Scott, ( ,
Greenville visited her pare 1!U>
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton,
Sunday.
Mrs. Betty Floyd and child
ren of Greenwood spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Annie Mae eaughman.
Demeria Ward left Monday
for Chicago, Illinois where she
will spend two. weeks.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. David Owens were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gilbert and
children and also Mv. Henry
Pruitt and Ernest Caldwell all
of Spartanburg.
Week-end guests of Mrs. L.
H. Pearson were Mr. and Mrs.
Gibbs Manor and Pamela Paint
er of Gaffney.
Mr. Talmadge Sanders was
In Spindale, N. C. last Thurs
day due to the death of his
cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hea
ton and children visited in
Greenville last Tuesday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Dalton on Saturday were
Xrs. Walter Hughes and dau
ghter, Debra, of Laurens and
Charles Dalton and sons and
Butler Harris of Calhoun Falls,
Rev. and Mrs. Martin Wilbanks
and Mrs. Robert Adams of this
city also visited them recently.
Mr. Author Sanders was in
Spindale, N. C. last Thursday
due to the death of his cousin.
Mr. Robert Adams visited
his brother, Cecil Adams, at
the Veterans Hospital in Col
umbia, Sunday.
Church of God of Prophecy on
North Sloan Street. Rev. Joe
Kelly of Batesburg will be the
guest speaker for the services
which will begin at 7:30 each
evening.
Rev. Raymond E, I Duvall,
pastor of the church, invites
the public to attend.
Debra Ann and Robin Lynn
Kohn, daughters of Mrs. Gay-
nell Kohn, have returned home
from Bailey Memorial Hospital
Tommy Medlin is a patient
at Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood.
BIRTHDAYS
Barry Caughman celebrates
his birthday August 7.
Jimmy Reeder will observe
his birthday August 9.
Mrs. Reba Samples observed
her birthday August 1.
Mrs. Grange Campbell,Steve
Martin, and Marsha Crowell Mrs. Ella Harvey is a patient
were among those who at Bailey Memorial Hospital,
celebrated their birthday Aug
ust 3. Mrs. Glenda Dominick is ill
at her home.
Mike Foster lias a birthday
August 7. Paul Brown has returned
home after undergoing surgery
Vicky Lynn Dunaway will at the Veterans Hospital in
celebrate her birthday August Columbia.
10.
James Craine is ill.
Happy Birthday b Ricky
Farmer, Mrs. Gail Wells, Allen Mrs. Pearl Starnes under-
Powers, Sherry McWaters, and went surgery on Tuesday at
Mitchell Moore on August 9. Bailey Memorial Hospital,
WITH THE SICK where she is a patient.
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YOUR
MAYOR
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1970
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Timely
Tips
FALL GARDENS: Turnip
Greens should be sown the first
half of September. Those that
are sown earlier are apt to have
diseases. Long, cool nights and
not-so-extreme temperatures
are necessary for good growth
and disease free turnip greens.
BAGWORMS: It is necessary
that you look at your cedars and
arborvitus that are in your yard
and check for Bagworms. They
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couple of applications of Sevin
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shrtibs.
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