The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 29, 1960, Image 11

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V - \ Thursday, December 29, 1960 V THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative J TELEPHONE IMS * **+*+++***+*++*>*■*»'*+++**++***+**+++*********+■+++■* *^*+*+^0**+**++++*** Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart of near Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell and daughters, Misses Jennie and Debbie, of Clinton, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Roberts of Roanoke Rapids, N. C., were Saturday overnight guests of his brother, David H. Roberts, and Mrs. ^Roberts. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts and Misses Barbara and Kay Rob erts were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ton* in Lancas ter. Mrs. Roy Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan McCravy, Mrs. Nell Mills, Miss LaDon McCravy, Donald Snider, Larry McCravy, and L6- Verne Templeton were visitors in Spartanburg. They also visited Mrs. Snider’s and Mrs. McCra- vy’s sister, Mrs. C. W. Poole, and Mr. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey, Misses Toni and Cathy Harvey visited Mrs. Harvey’s sisters, Mrs. Guy Bachelor, Mr. Bach elor, Mrs. Newton Patterson and Mr. Patterson in Cherokee Falls Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Temple ton, Misses Darlene and Dianne Templeton and Tommy , Horger were Friday supper guests of Greenville, (,'hristmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Joel Templeton and Tami and Mr. Horger ate dinner with the Harry Templetons. rAll of them were supper guests of Harry Templeton’s mother, Mrs. Frances Meeks and family were: Misses Louise and Mary Shfe Holmes and Mrs. Estelle Whiso- nant of Cross Anchor; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Oswalt of Joanna; "Mrs. W. H. Callahan and Janice of Spartanburg; Kir. and Mrs. Harley Waddell of Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Ken joined the R. T. Tram- , * „„... rr v u . family for their annual get - together Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith and Mr. Trammell near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Cokei and Marvin attended the annual A Ir dV Carrie Templeton, Christmas ( hristmas Day dinner for Mrs night in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickerson wert* week-end visitors of their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Hinson, and Mr. Hinson. Miss Kay Hin son returned to Spartanburg with their grandmother, for a visit. Mr. Dickerson remained with his daughter and family for the week. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickerson of Great Falls, were guests of the Hinsons. Petty Officer Charles Pearson of Pensacola, Fla.,'has been vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard went to Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday for sveeral days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamb. PVT. Ed Greer of Fort Jack- son, Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford last Thurs day. Christmas guests of Mrs. Coker's family at ; the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. L. .Smith in Greer 'Mrs. Fronnie Franklin and Miss Carol Franklin were in Co lumbia Christmas Day for a family dinner jvith Mrs. Frank lin’s mother, Mrs. P. A. Brooks, her sister, Mrs. Vera Burnett, and Rose Videtto. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney and Mac visited friends in Rock Hill Sunday, going especially to see Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arevelo and children of Miami, Fla., who were visiting in Rock Hill. They also visited relatives in Whit mire. Mrs. Alma Harvey is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. J W. Turner, and Mr. Turner in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boswell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornburg of Rome, Ga., spent the Christmas week-end with Mrs. Boswell’s and Mr. Thorn burg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thornburg. L«e Thornburg re turned with his sister for a visit. Misfl. BeckyjrMonre Dr. Grady W'uliams, Misses Teresa and Rita ' Bodie Family Mr. and Mrs^Tred Bodie were hosts for the Christmas dinner for their children and families. Enjoying the day together and Hugh Ballard and Misses Peggy, Mariop and Pat Ballard. * YWA’S ENJOY PJ PARTY Moore »f-&pmlanburg, were Sat- exc hanging o* gifts were Mr. and urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. B. C/t Mrs Jimmy Berry and children, of Fork <Shotals; Mr and^Mrs. Ar- Arnold of Laurens, were Monday ( fiar!es Patterson'and ( hucky of f| V(ie x rarnme || Inman ;Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitts and Donnie of Clinton: Mr Bo- . T die’s sister, Mrs. I. S. Parker,. Mr. and Mrs Quinton Jones h j spen(iin ,, a few weeks with and children visited her parents, C7l 0 ^s J. B. Neal will observe his Mr and Mrs Frank Goss willl birthday January 3. celebrate their wedding anniver-j _ , , , . Jimmy Dean will observe his *ary January 3 1 '*' d .r s<la „ y ' venms °! Iaa ' 13th birthday January 1 Mr and Mr. Boyd Willns Mill week the \oung Womans Auxil- inrv of the Lydia Baptist Church' B , aKwe11 w,n observ * • 0, w«rv« * adding anniversary) Woman's Missionary Society en-l birthfla y January 2. January 2 joyed a pajama party at the J home of their counselor, Mrs supper guests of the Paul nolds. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Patrick, in Indian .Springs, Tenn , over the hristmas week-end T-Sgt and Mrs. ,Bim Willard and family of Shaw ter, Mr. and Mrs a n d children of Simpsonville. “ alher dur, "‘ ! lhe “'' ll end wm were week-end guests of Mr and ‘ F Mrs Claude Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Davis returned home Fuller Family The children and grandchildren of Mrs. J. W. Fuller enjoyed the „ . . „ Christmas holidays with her and VUA s ■ neid, bum- thejr sister Mrs , ois Webb To . - ernon ,inn —<^-, r during the week-end were j ob and Mrs Luke - Fuller of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. How ard Barnse and family oV Cen- , ,, „ , tral Mr and Mrs. Henry Lee with her sister, Mrs Ginn, and • - .. . , T fo_,;i„ „ , . ’ Kathy and Uilton King of Lau- family for a few days visit , ,, * c . ~ rens, Mr and Mrs. Steve Webb Rev M J. Sanders and sons, a nd daughter of Joanna; Mr. and Jimmy, Malcolm and Timmy, \i rs Bud Fuller and sons of Ly- spent a tew.days last week with dia. Miss Webb and Tony of the their parents and grandparents, Mr and Mrs. N. J. Snders, in Palatka, Fla Allen Sanders of Palatka, is visiting his brother this week home Afte rthe girls arrived a For eign Mission study book. "Car ibbean Quest," was completed The girls enjoyed the game "Scrabble." and just "Girl Talk" along with a mdinight snack Jack Paar w as enjoyed on T\ After breakfast the sleepy YWA s trudged off to work at arious Christmas' week ' WITH THE SICK J B O Shields is a patient at Mays hospital ^ . 1 Sandy Huflstetler is ill with flu. Mrs Wade Pennington is ill at he? home 11. H Dalton continues serious ly Jll YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Musgrove and Pitts St. Cameras — Filim Photo Finishing Chur f itdad This Series of Messages In Published Each Week by the Following Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance. Johnson Bros. Super Market S. Broad St. MR? ■ Hi K / & FALL HIE / > Yesterday is gone. We tear its page from oyr calendar, for we live in the present. But often we look back with nostalgia to the many yesterdays which make up the past. In a differ ent mood we plan for the uncertain days ahead, some times .filling them with happy expectations, some times with anxious forebodings. Where is God in this time pattern of our lives? Is He in the past alone, incarnate two thousand years ago in the great Teacher of Nazareth? Or does He walk with us through the present, our Companion each day? Does He remove all fear from the future with His promise, the promise of the living Christ, ‘‘And lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world?” Come to Church and learn to know this Christ who is “the same yesterday, today, and forever.” THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The CHiircH »* iKe greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For Ims children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read yoer Bible daily. Day Book Chapter Verm Sunday l«uah Monday Luke Tuesday Psalms Wednesday John Thursday John Friday Matthew Saturday Isaiah Copyright 19*0, Kmier AJt . Strpict, Strsiburg, Vs. ...IJliMB Johnson Bros. Super Market South Broad St. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison. Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO. E. Carolina Ave. NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna Western Autp Assoc. Store 118 Musgrove St. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musgrove St. JOANNA STORES Joanna, S. C. BEACON DRIVE-IN Whitmire Hwy. >v McGEE’S DRUG STORE 100 W. Main St. C-W-S GUANO CO., Inc. FERTILIZER 103 N. Adair CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main 31. COMMUNITY CASH E. Florida St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. SUNSHINE CLEANERS Shoe Repair-Shirt Laundry 102 W. Florida YOUNG BROS. GULF SERVICE 212 N. Broad Mark McCauley has chicken CAMPBELL FAMILY pox. ami Ginger McCauley has Mr and Mrs Cleveland Camp- measles. They are the children of bell and Mike, with Mr. and J Mr and Mrs. Lindy McCauley n d i oc-aro , Mrs - Co,ie Campbell, Mr and CARD OF THANKS ay Riley SFM3 of Mayport. Mrs. Boots Allman and son of We would like to express our ;.f. ’ ‘f spe i , ., inR a , 25 ' day ,eave Clinton, Mr and Mrs. Bud Ward depest thanks to the merchants W1 \t 1 Klley a " d sons and daughter of Laurens, gather- of Clinton and ' to our friends . rs. Floree Thrasher of e d at the home of their parents, and neighborship'Lydia. Clinton .reenvi le is visiting S. J. Todd, Mr and Mrs. Elledge Campbell, and Joanna tfr the many things Mr and Mrs. Homer Fuller. On for Christmas Day dinner given to us due to the loss of our Monday Sgt. and Mrs. Frank SEAY FAMILY -home by fire recently. May God Smith of Fort Jackson, Colum- .tn. and'lnicle.* 1 ^ i « ''£.7^'3TmTU Mrs. Nell Mills spent Christ mas Day with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W Chandler, in Joanna The eight children of Mrs. J. with their families gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell for the annual Seay Christmas Day dinner Miss Claudette Parrish of Attending were Mr and Mrs bless each one whi has helped —MR AND MRS JONAE SEAY BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs Ada Prince observed her birthday December 27 Sheila Vanderford was 8 years Washington, D. C.. spent the J° h " Heath. Mr a "d^s. Sloan ^ ^ week-end with her parents. Mr. I ? utherI '"' and Mrs. James )ld ^ “ and Mrs. Claude ParrishCom- Seay and M,ckey ’ • Mr and Mr s ing home for Christmas dinner l’ f aul G |f nn ' Ke,th and 1>eidr< ‘ with their parents were Mr and Mr and Mrs Joel SmUherlin Mrs. Jack Parrish and children and Mrs Tom ™y S«ay, Mrs of New Ellenton, Mr. and Mrs „ Carver and Kim of Green Carl Johnson and family of Rock * llle Mr and Mrs R6yce Smith Hji] Carey Smith and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor, Holsonback of near Laurens; Mr with her brother. Dean Aber- 1 and _ M , r f.. Gary Bn ?! ie and chd crombie, of W h i t t e n Village, dren of Winnsboro. Mr. and Mrs spent Christmas Day with the p «te Arnold and children of Sum Windsor's son, Jack Windsor, fr , , r , f nd "‘•'■am Stone and children of Anderson; Mr -0nd Mrs. Carol Heath and Heath er of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay and children. Miss Feroline Seay and Mrs. Seay of Clinton. Mr and Mrs. Trammell and Ken and Mrs. Windsor. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Seay visit ed. their daughter, Mrs David Childress, and Mr. Childress in Laurens, and their son, W. D. Seay, and Mrs. Seay in Enoree Christinas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore 1 and children were supper guests changing were enojyed b\ ! of hi<r parents, Mr. and Mrs. T hfty relatives . Moore, near Mountville Christ mas Eve. On Christmas Day the> had dinner with her parents. Mr and Mrs. B. C. Dickson, in Cow pens. J B Vanderford will observe his birthday December 3h Ed Wells, Jr . observed his birthday December 21 Today is the birthday of Lewis, i Buck i Meeks and Mrs Royce Sallie Smilh Janice Mane Sanders will be 1 year old December 30 Frank Pace will celebrate his birthray December 31 , Mike Campbell celebrated his birthflay December 22 1960 TAX LEVY Laurens-Count v. Laurens. S. ( GENERAL LEVY (Ordinary County Bonds , j - Hospital County Wide Levy Total 18 Mills - KS 3 - 4) 0 0 4 "C - I ~a r u 5 u r c T = r V c X J >. s — 1 2 c £ >, w * < "" 6 2 «• ^ £ -c ' \ c 2 2 dm* - r. 7 r. - w — — - Laurens No 55 18 34 * 1 2 55 Laurens No. 56 18 30 4 ! Z « Ware Shoals No 51 18 39 o *• Greenville No 520 18 42 4 2 66^4 Cross Hill • No 13 (561 18 30 4 i 2 55 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PITL CO. A bountiful dinner and gift ex- the O’Shields Family Enjoying Christmas Day din ner together at the home of Mr. and Mrs J B O’Sh eld' were their daughters and families. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett and Mr. and. Mrs. Jmmy Hairston children, Freddie and Jeff, of and little Jimmy, SFM and Mrs. {.Arcadia, and Miss Hilda Holmes Ray Riley and sons. Also Mrs of Clinton, spent Christmas Day O’Shields’ parents. Mr. and Mr with Mrs Burnett's parents. Mr. — and Mrs. David E. Roberts, Mon day guests of the Roberts family were Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Ford and children of Fort Ban ning, Ga. S-Sgt. Ford is Mrs. Robert's'Brother. He is to leave for Germany soon Mr. and Mrs, William Stone and children returned to their home in Anderson Monday after spending the week-end with their parents, Murph Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mr and Mrs. Guy Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells .Jr., and Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Par rish and Tami spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gi C. Parrish. Jr., in Aiken. Miss Car- 1 ol Parrish also went home to spend Christmas Day, but re turned with her grandparents for this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burdette of Clinton, were Christmas night supper guests of his parents, Mr.! and Mrs. E. C. Burdette. Mrs. Hilda Campbell and children of Charlotte, N. C., are also with her parents. A1C Jimmy Meeks visited his mother, Mrs. Frances Meeks, on Monday. v COUPLE WEDS CHRISTMAS EVE Miss Josephine Wilson of Lau rens, was married to Grady Wor thy of Clinton. Saturday eVening, December 24. at the home of the groom's aunt and uncle, Mr and ! and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell, ^ on Cypress street Dr. George Bellingrah of Pres I byterian College, performed the I * ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs Joe Wilson of Laurens, and the late Mr. Wilson. The groom is ,1?^ son of Mrs, Mj^ref-Roiand of Newberry. , ~ „j The young couple will make their home with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Press ley, in Clinton, after returning from a honeymoon. Present for the cedemony were Mrs. Wilsorj, Mrs. Roland, Mrs Pressley, Deraid Rhinehart of Newberry, Misses Teresa and Tiny Worthy of Clinton. Mr and Mrs. Campbell and Mike Camp bell. FAMILY GATHERINGS CHRISTMAS DAY Blackwell Family Mr and Mrs. Ernest Kellett of Ninety Six. Mr and Mrs. W. P.' McLendon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tedd Smith and daughter of Greenwood, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Buckheister'*oi Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Jennne Wilson, Miss Harriet Wilson and C. J. Black- well enjoyed their family dinner at the home of Mr. Blackwell. I* After a bountiful dinner, gifts were exchanged. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS .. . and , , . EMRALMERS Phone 41 AMBl LANCE SERVICE Fountain Inn Wafer District — 1-evy 4 Mills Laurens No 55 made up hnd composed of the folio a ,n_ old school and tax districts Laurens No. 1. 2. 3, 4, 6. 7 and 11 Youngs 5, 6. 7.*8 and 10; Dials 1, 2 and 5; Sullivan 1 and 17; Scuffletown No 4 and 12 Waterloo 2. 4. ri and 14 Laurens No 5d made up and composed of the following old school and tax districts Cross Hill No 13 Hunter 4. 5, 6. K 9. 42 and 16. Jacks No 1. 2. 3. 5: 6 7 and 15 Scuffletown No 1.2 and 3 • - <, Ware Shoals No 51 is made up and composed of the following old school and tax districts; Sulli\an No 2, 3 and 7 Water- ■* loo No l and 7 Greenville No 520 is made up and composed of the following old school and tax districts Youngs No 4 and Dials 3 B Mauldin-Simps in Dials 3 B >nv die Fountain ■r Distru t ited ('Union Hospital Di'-tru t Cross Hill No 13 >mpo' District 56 except Febru.«r> 27«, Penalties alter December 31 January 1 March 3'< Annl 1 to 15, 7 when hooks will close and un paid taxes 40 into execution with collection costs added \LLFN I). ( OI.FMAN Count\ Treasurer Meet Mercury Meteor, the new and better 5* -> mi JOS? -.Q 1961 MERCURY METEOR 800 HIGHLIGHTS MERCURY METEOR... Priced to compete withme low-price field NEW NAME! 2 ALL-NEW SERIES!, NEW SUPER-ECONOMY *‘6 ’ AND V-8 ENGINES' FAR LOWER PRICES! • This year, t\uu the Meteor 600 and 800 senes. Mercury has 2 full series of low-price cars. • Prices start hundreds of dollars below las year. • Optional equipment and transportation cost far less too. FULL SIZE! • There’s more interior comfort than in last year’s Mercury. Ouisio. dimensions are tr uner for easier parking and garaging. ^ FAR MORE VALUE THAN OTHER LOW-PRICE CARS. yALreurys are heavier starting at 3708 lbs., curb weight) haven longer wheelbase 120 inches . • First with Cushion-Link suspension absorbs small bumps you still feel in othe r cars \ • More self-servicing features than-any other iSk-prioe car_everything from a self-lubricating chassis to self-cleaning spark plugs. Why not get mon . - ave more .Must see your Mercury dealer, uncoin mircury division gc-Ty yr s >ri L. • Kipv*cston is •»ciusiv4ror jfl MeF#cf V\onii*rer», ond Mwrcury sloftoo wojjons. 1961 MERCURY MICE COMPARISON CHART • "“A -j 1. 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