The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 26, 1970, Image 3
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Broad St.
Broad Street United Metho
dist Church will present a
Thanksgiving program, “We
Thank Thee, 0 Lord*, Wed
nesday night, November 25 at
7:00 p.m.
Participating in the service
will be: Mike Norris, Bill
Childs, Jane Yarborough, Mrs.
J. B. Speake, Mrs. Helena Pitts,
Sammy Smith, Phil Kirby, Mark
Cunningham, Bill Walker, Keith
Bouknight, Mimi Braswell, Jim
LyBrand, Georgianna Hellams,
Glenn Chaney,Sue WordandDr.
and Mrs. Grene Womble and
family.
Special music will be by the
chancel choir, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Barbara Hellams,
and by the children’s choir,
under the direction of Mrs. Don
Creighton. Rev. Ben Cunning
ham will be the narrator.
St. John’s
St. John’s Lutheran Church
will observe Thanksgiving with
a special service on Wednes
day evening, November 25th,
at 7:30 p.m. The focus for this
thanksgiving service will be the
stance of thanksgiving of the
family of faith as a gathered
people. This focus will be
brought out by the offerings of
canned gmds and stamples by
families with abundance for
families m need. The high
light of the thanksgiving ser
vice will be ttie celebration of
Holy Communion as the source
of strength and thanksgiving
for the churcft family.
The public is invited.
Joanna
Baptists
The First Baptist Church of
Joanna will hold the first ser
vice in the new sanctuary Sun
day, November 29 at the
regular worship service. The
church was destroyed by fire
several years ago.
Rev. Edwin D. Pierce
pastor of church.
is
Christian
Scion c«
A special service on Thanks
giving Day has been announced
by Christian Science Society in
Saluda at 105 West Church St
Traditional music for the
occasion will include hymn of
gratitude sung by the congrega
tion.
Open to people of all faiths,
the service will be held on
Thursday, Nov. 26 at 10:30 a.m.
No collections of any kind are
to be taken.
Time will be provided for a
period of prayer and for the
individual expression of grati
tude by members of the con
gregation.
The First Reader, Mr. John
Allen Long, and Mrs. Allie
Garlington, the Second Reader,
will conduct the service. All
are welcome.
About
People
You Know
Mrs. J.B. Speake will have
all of her children and grand
children home for the Thanks
giving holidays. Returning to
visit with Mrs. Speake will be
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely
of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
R.P. Skenes of Virginia Beach,
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. J.C.
Wood of Stamford, Conn.
Miss Agnes Davis and Mrs.
Charles Workman have re
turned from a trip to the
Hawaiian Islands where they
visited Miss Davis’ niece Mrs.
Jim Kupp and Dr. Kopp, who is
interning at Tripler Medical
Center. They visited in Hono
lulu, the island of Oahu and
several other islands. On the
return trip they visited Mrs.
Workman’s nephew and niece,
Lt. and Mrs. Reed Todd Bo-
lick who are stationed in San
Diego, California. They visit
ed Disneyland and many other
interesting places in Southern
California.
Mountville
Baptist
A special Thanksgiving wor
ship service will be held at
Mountville Baptist Church on
Thursday night, November 26,
at 7:30 p.m.
The pastor, Rev. Loyd
Melton, will conduct the ser
vice. The public is invited.
Tabernacle
A week-end Revival will be
held at the Faith Tabernacle
Church on the Whitmire Road
at Joanna, beginning Thursday
through Sunday with services
each evening at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Allen
preaching.
Poss will be
Featured during the services
will be the Friendly Creek
Indians of Port Switch, Ala
bama. The full bloodied Indians
will be in full Indian dress.
The public is invited.
Board Asks
For Activa
HR Group
The Board of Directors of
the Clinton Chamber of Com
merce voted last week to re
quest that city officials
reactivate the Clinton Human
Relations Committee.
The board voted to request
the mayor and city councilman
to reactivate the Human Re
lations Committee and have it
meet on a regular basis.
Also at the regular monthly
board meeting, a motion was
approved commending Mrs.
Madison Pitts for her efforts
in organizing and staging a
parade and street dance last
week in connection with the
area’s Tricentennial Week
celebration.
The board also asked
Chamber of Commerce Presi
dent Ralph Patterson to ar
range a program of informa
tion concerning the proposed
beltline route between Highway
72 North and 72 South.
K«ep Rocks
Out Of Leaves
Clinton residents are re
quested to remove all limbs,
bottles, rocks and other hard
objects from piles of leaves
which are placed on the road
side to be picked up by Streets
Dept trucks.
Streets Dept. Supt. Eddie Mc
Gee said the piles of leaves
are picked up by mechanical
means and the hard objects
can damage the equipment.
Clinton Mills
'Old Timers’
Meet Sunday
The Clinton Mills OLD
TIMERS’ Banquet will be held
Sunday, November 29, at 1:00
p.m. in Greenville Hall on the
Presbyterian College campus.
A luncheon honoring more
than 200 active and retired
employees who have completed
25 or more years of service
is planned.
Clinton Mills President Ro
bert M. Vance will present en
graved gold watches and
diamond set service awards to
B. B. Stroud, Daniel W. Os
borne, Hobert Phillips, Willie
Earl Braswell and James N.
Creswell.
Also, Marion M. Knight,
Janie R. Clark, Mell Huey,
Cloa L. Dunaway, Sallie John
son and Lucille Woody.
Also, Perry C. Parrish, Ro
berta Prince, Oliver Estes,
Earl Nelson and J. A. Black,
Jr.
Twelve employees will be
recognized for having com
pleted forty years of service.
These include Nathan Cannor^
E. E. Gaggle,- Casey Little,
Forest Samples, Oscar B. Kin-
ard, Coley Campbell, C. F.
Oakley, Dan Dunaway.
And Marvin Whitmire, Clyde
Trammell, Kate Riddle and
Helen Mattox.
Mrs. Riddle
SPARTANBURG-Mrs. Donna
Violet Carwell Riddle, 70, of
Route 4, Spartanburg, died Fri
day. She was a sister of Lee
Carwell of Clinton.
Other survivors include a
son, a daughter, a sister, eight
grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at Glendale Pen
tecostal Holiness Church with
burial in Glendale Cemetery.
Troy Burton
Troy Burton, infant son of
Tommy Richard and Virginia
Smith Burton, died Thursday.
Surviving also are a brother,
Tommy Richard Burton of the
home; his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude L. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burton of
Modulators
Sponsor Dance
The Modulators Citizens
Band Radio Club will sponsor
a dance at the Clinton YMCA
on November 28 from 8:00 -
12:00 p.m. “Earle and The
CountryGentlemen’will furnish
the music.
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THE CHRONICLE
Established 1900
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