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I 2-B—THE CHRONICLE, Qinton, S. C.> Oct. 8, 1970 West Clinton BY MRS. CLIFTON HEATON Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leo pard spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near Saluda. Both are sick at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Floyd of near Royston, Georgia was Sunday guests of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames were in Charleston recently for her check-up at the Medical Center. Miss Lynn Gardner of Balt imore, Maryland has returned home after spending last week with Miss Emily Shelton. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bearden were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holmes of Enoree and Sgt and Mrs.C. F. Bearden and family of Aiken. Mrs. Inez Sorrow of Green wood is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Craine and other sis ters. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick visited Rev. A. L. Bi own and family in Woodruff, Sunday. Your Happy Shopping Store SPECIAL PURCHASE! 5 Ft. x6 Ft NYLON RUGS FAST DRYING — FOUR COLORS NON-SKID BACKING REG. 4.99 VALUE! 5 Ft. X 6 Ft. 100% WILL RETAIN ORIGINAL FLUFFY TEXTURE REG. 7.99 VALUE! Barry Cannon of Greenville spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Author Sanders. Guests ofMr. and Mrs. Jonas Samples on Sunday was Mr. and Mrs. Leon Giles, Mrs. C. M. Giles and Mrs. Shirley Tucker and son, all of Wood ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sand ers and daughter, Angela, of Greenwood spent Sunday after noon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Author Sanders. Mrs. Myrtle Whitsel and Darrell and Mrs. Geneva Caughman were visitors of Mrs. Lessie Carr and family in Aiken, Sunday. Mrs. Irene Adams and Sara Watson attended a singing at Bonds Cross Road Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hooper and Mr. add Mrs. James Laney and family of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney, Sunday. BIRTHDAY Mrs. Vesta Mae Eubanks and Miss Bessie Holtzclaw honored their mother, Mrs. Ada Center, with a birthday dinner on her 91st birthday Sunday. Those enjoying this occasion with her were: Rev. and Mrs. James T. Hughes and children, Terri, Michael and Chris topher of Gray Court; Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw Sr., Mrs. Essie PoweU, and Miss Helen PoweU of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. CarroU Smith of MountviUe; Mr. and Mrs. Luke FuUer and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and children, Drew andShannon of Greenwood; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy L Holtzclaw and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes of this city. Friends and neighbors also dropped by to wish her a happy birthday. Mrs. Center received lots of nice gifts. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Mattie Vee Heaton has returned home after being a patient for a few days last week at BaUey Memorial Hospital. Todd, Shannon and Lee Cres- well children of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Creswell, have been ill with a virus. Mrs. WiUie Mae Anderson is ilj at4he hgme-of her sister, #s$*pvi^ps. *sr David Owens has returned 100% Rayon 3-PC. BATHROOM LID COVER CONTOUR RUG PLUS 20 x 30 RUG REG. 3.29 VALUE! 24” X 42 # COTTON PILE RUG ASST. COLORS — COMPLETELY WASHABLE — REG. 1.29 VALUE! ALL WITH NON-SKID BACKING FROM OUR BUDGET BASEMENT home from BaUey Memorial HospitaL Sherry Brewer has been Ul with a virus. Sara NeU Heaton has re turned to work after being Ul several days last week. Mrs. Vesta Mae Eubanks remains Ul at her home. RudeU, Dena, Clifton, Jr., Eugene and Ruben Heaton, chUdren of Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Heaton, have been Ul with a virus. Mrs. Glenda Dominick is sick at her home. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS GILSTRAP Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gil- strap announced the birth of a son, Joey Leonard, on Sept ember 25 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. The mother is the former Marie Medlin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Medlin. MCGEE Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gerald (Jerry) McGee announced the birth of a son, Alex Gerald Jr., on September 28 at BaUey Me morial Hospital. Mrs. McGee is the former Jewel Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. MCLENDON On September 29 Mr. and Mrs. James McLendon be came the proud parents of a son, James Reginale, at Bailey Memorial Hospital. She is the former Flo Wil kes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes. TUCKER Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Marlow Tucker, Sr. announced the birth of twin sons, Johnny Earl and Ronnie Earl, on September 28 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Tucker is the former Etta Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lee Smith, Sr. PUTNAM Mr. and Mrs. WaUace Put nam of Woodruff announced the bim tof «r> daughter, Karen Elaine, on September 30 at the Woodruff Hospital. She is the former Verle Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker of Clin ton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam also of this city. DERRICK Mr. and Mrs. James Der rick of Prosperity announce the birth of a son, James AUen, on October 3rd at the Newberry Hospital. Mrs. Derrick is the former Nancy Leopard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard of Clinton. DEITZ Mr. and Mrs. James Deitz are the proud parents of a son, David Lee, born October 3rd at Bailey Memorial Hospital. The mother is the former Lucile Spelce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hazle Spelce. KNOX Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Knox announced the birth of a son, WiUiam David, at the Chester Hospital. Mrs. Knox is the former Sandra Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr. of Chester, and grand daughter of Mrs. Bertie Hedge- path of Clinton. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES BiUy Ray Heaton observed his birthday September 28. Kimberly Wallenzine cele brated her birthday October 1st. Among those who observed their birthday on October 2 were Mrs. Robert Adams, Mrs. Furman Adams, Joan Coving ton, Mrs. Susie Hawks, Lee Holtzclaw, Mrs. Richard Dun away and Bill Crowell. Mrs. Jennie Burton cele brated her birthday September 29. On October 3 Mrs. Ronnie Hedgspeth and Louise Chris tine Penland celebrated their birthdays. Murray Adams, Mrs. Frank Lyda and DavidOwens all cele brated their birthday October 5. - On the 4th of October Author Sanders, JoeP. 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C. ■ y 7 =. . • • WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Down on the Farm HORIZONTAL 1 Farm implement, disk 7 Another (arm implement, the hay 13 Interstice 14 Armed fleet 15 Retainer 18 Manchuria'' port 17 Hebrew ascetic 18 English river 19 Dutch (ab.) 20 Bustle 22 F ssess 25 Parts 31 Levantine ketch 33 Qualifled 34 Cotton (abric 35 Feminine appellation 38 Observe 37 Important (arm implement 38 Reemerges 41 Worm 42 Entire 43 Hebrew deity 45 Norwegian town 49 Traps 53 Eludes 55 Princely stronghold 58 Dormant 57 Depose 58 Farmers assure of foodstuff for mankind 59 Capes VERTICAL 1 Plow clevis 2 Greek war god 3 Scottish sheepfolds 4 Lassoed 5 Genus of trilobites 6 Existed 7 Youth 8 Speaker 9 Mohammedan noble 10 Challenge 11 English statesman 12 Rave 20 Invoke 21 Instrument for stamping dates 22 Eskers 23 Decline 24 Ship of Columbus 26 Artist's frame 27 High mount Here'* the Answer nnnnnci r.tFvmt mn ijuimnn F»[aunci6j nnFvi inH rji imiTjui j tinrikTiCn; j nr, a o izj r jmi 1 r iriwii irinKr.i ir; UI Jt 1 filZMCJiTJ mizji iu Mnr, Hiirjt i nn^aiUCiriru j iiiac-i HOjn (air- i ■•tnnriFA i :cji mun ninnnnr-] num juq □tikTAViriLa i iuc-Ji inn nrjc-jnuB awnnaia 28 Far off (comb, form) 29 Son of Seth 30 A farmer seed 32 Head covering 39 Forefather 40 Legislative body 44 A farmer’s work from dawn to dusk 45 He often has hired 46 Pertaining to grandparents 47 Companion 48 Arabian gulf 49 Look over 50 Routes (ab.) 51 Otherwise 52 Hardens 54 Farmers keep their pigs in 1 1 3 5 4 15 li 17 7 8 9 10 II 12. 14 « n IT n 35 3% |HX a r I* ITT 44 47 Ml 53 54 50 51 M3 45 so r 55 Jack Spillers had birthdays, on October 9. June Campbell and Christy Wooten celebrated their birth days October 7. Wayne Samples, Mrs. Calvin Lee, Mrs. Bertie Hedgepath, Mrs. Mike Campbell, Donnie Holder, Mike and Mich Walker are among those observing birthdays todav. “Happy Birthday* to Mrs. Andy Hames, Tammie Heaton, Mrs. Jim Wooten, Joni Caugh man and Mrs. Martin Wallis Mary Roberts, Wayne Eng lish and Bill Campbell will observe their birthday Octo ber 10. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heaton "bserved their wedding anni versary, October 5. Terri Hughes uf Gray Court will have a birthday October 10. She is the grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes <>f this city. Farm Bureau Plans Membership Drive Officers and directors of the Laurens County Farm Bureau met tuesday evening, Septem ber 29, at the Laurens Fede- jai Savings and Loan Budding to kick-off Ji^LL^auunEgBihip drive. MemberlnipOiafrman, W.R. Garrett, reported that with the county quota of 482 Farm BureauFamily Memoer- ships, Laurens County was only 84 short of this quota at that time. He urgedthe volunteer work ers to contact prospective members aswellasre-newals. so that a report could be made that Laurens County had reached its quota by the time of the 1970 convention which will be President of Laurens County Farm Hureau, T.J. Copelan^ rep arted that the Queen and Ta lent contest was in progress as planned. This is to be held this year for the first time in se veral years in Laurens County, in conjunction with the annual county meeting. MOTHERS! YOUR CHILD’S PORTRAIT IN LIVING COLOR 5x7 ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Oct. 9-10 — 10.00 a.m. Til 5:00 p.m. • Full SeteotftoB of Poms o Work Guuwnteod • No AppoinDnrot Needed • Ages 6 Mbs to 21 Yean • Additional Charge For More Than One Child Per Family. \ V UNITED 5 & 10 CLINTON PLAZA , 'J.