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i a 4-A—THE CHRONICLE. Clinton, S. C., Dec. 17, 1970 BELL ST. HIGHLIGHTS l Mr. Rowland McLaughlin, student from Presbyterian College, has completed his practice teaching in the Math Department. He did his teach ing in sections 7-2 and 8-3. Mr. McLaughlin will graduate from Presbyterian College this semester and has accepted a teaching position in Florence, S C The Bell Street Kid Devils’ basketball team, coached by Mr. Harold Williams, opened impressively with two consecu tive victories. The Devils de feated Hickory Tavern 50-20 before pacing Hillcrest’s five 46-21. Larry Owens leads scorers with a 17.0 point per game average. The star ting five of the Hillcrest game were Larry Owens, Jerry Golden, Claude Crocker, Nathaniel Gary and Derrick Wessinger. Friday / afternoon, the eleventh,yat 1:00 p.m. the Bell Street Bpys’ Chorus visited the Bailey jHemorial Nursing Home to present a Christmas pro gram for the elderly. After wards they were served re freshments. Mr. James Motes of the Science Department was un fortunately injured during last week. We wish Mr. Motes a very rapid recovery. This being the last column for several weeks, we at Bell Street wish all residents of Laurens County the happiest Christmas ever! CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Milam Road Church of God will present a Christmas Play entitled “And There They Found Christ" Saturday, Dec ember 19 at 7 p.m. in the Milam Road Church. Live Manger Scene The traditional, live manger scene will be enacted on the front lawn of the First Presby terian Church on Monday - Thursday of next week at7:30- 9:00 p.m. The young people of the church will enact the Christ mas story as a narrator reads from the Bible and Christmas carols are heard in the back ground. The scene will be presented three times each night beginning at 7:30, 8:00, and 8:30 p.m. You are invited to join the many Clinton area residents who have made this annual pre sentation of the Christmas Story a part of their Christmas celebration. The public is also invited to attend the annual Christmas Eve Candlelight Service which will be on Thursday evening at 7:00 in the sanctuary of the church. (OTHER OBITUARIES PAGE 2-C) Mrs. Douglas JOANNA - Mrs. Frances Douglas, 50, wife of William Douglas of 410 Pickens St, died Wednesday, Dec. 9, in Green wood. EdiMkdi. OPEN EVERY NIGHT OPEN EVERY NIGHT OPEN 9 AM. CLOSE 10 P.M. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL' II Stolen TM Ours Alone! Comparable Values $49.95! Murray Deluxe Hi-Rise Bike? *35 JU/NG DROWSY California /8 Race Set Girls or boys models with all the expensive deluxe features: chrome trim, white sidewall tires on girls bike, slick rear & regular tread tires on boys, foam padded banana saddles! YOUR CHOICE IN THE CARTON 3 Days Only! 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UL listed Safety features built in. 3 Ways To Charge at All Edward's Stores BankAmericaro fob Ecba/tdi LAURENS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 25% DISCOUNT FILM DEVELOPING Born in ElbertonCounty,Ga., daughter of the late George Bryon and Alice Thompson Bryant, she lived in Joanna since 1954 and was a member of Epworth United Methodist Church. Surviving also are a daughter, Mrs. Jessie L. Williams of Ninety Six; a son, James Frank lin Douglas of Joanna; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Mays, Mrs. Faye Wooten and Mrs. Ne- tavelles Shaver of Joanna and Mrs. Liza Mae Skelton of Greenville; five brothers, Tel man, Luther, Lesbon and Haley Bryant of Greenwood and Mack Bryant of Joanna; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Epworth United Methodist Church. Burial was in Pine- lawn Memory Gardens. Mrs. Burnside Mrs. Willie Ree Thompson Burnside, 22, wife of Willie Louis Burnside, died Saturday. She was a daughter of Booker T. Thompson of Laurens. Surviving also are her step mother, Mrs. Lonnie Thompson of Laurens; four sisters, Miss Eula Thompson, Mrs. Joann Lee, Miss Gloria Martin and Miss Cynthia Martin of Lau rens; a brother, Keith Martin of Laurens; and her grand mother, Mrs. Ruth Williams of Washington, D.C. Funeral services were held Wednesday at St. Paul Baptist Church. Burial was in Jersey Cemetery, Laurens. CB Plans Turkey Shoot The Modulators Citizen Band Radio Club members heldtheir regular monthly meeting Sun day at the Joanna Club II use. The club will sponsi r another turkey shoot, Saturday, Iiecem- tier 19 behind ttie Laurens County Prison Camp. '* » * * Dunaway Promoted Marine Pfc. James T. [>una- way, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dunaway of Clinton, was promoted to his present rank while serving at ttie Marine Corps Base in Camp Lejeune, N. C. Bonds Cross Roads News Mr. D.T. Pitts Sr. has re turned home after being a patient at Bailey Memorial. Miss Claudia Johnson spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Texie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts, Jr. of Clemson University spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts, Sr. Miss Martha Pitts spent Saturday night with Mrs. George Cobb and children. Shady Grove 4-H members met Thursday afternoon for their December meeting. The girls, directed by Mrs. Helen Camp made Christmas covers for door knobs. Mr. Reeves gave a lesson to the boys on safety during Christmas, he discussed safety methods to use with Christmas trees and Christmas lights. Following the meeting members filled horns of plenty with fruit and candy for some children in the com munity. Refreshments were served by Misses Kathy Berry, and Wanda Rock. Miss Rock had prepared an unusual pop corn, gum drop Christmas cake which was a delight to the members. A number of Church officials of Fairview Baptist enjoyed a delightful Christmas dinner with Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher on last Saturday evening. Members and friends of Shady Grove Presbyterian Church en joyed a Christmas supper and program at Shady Grove Pres byterian Recreation Building last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tinsley spent the week-end in Colum bia with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroud. Mr. Tinsley Is con- valesing following surgery at Bailey Memorial a few weeks ago.