The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 05, 1961, Image 9
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE
Mr. I «nd Mr*. Ray Campbell
bad aa their guests (or Chi^*t-
mas her brother,. Doyle Lee
Steading, and family, and her
sister, Mrs. Betty Bruce of
Greer.
Mrs. Emmie ifeomas and
Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus
Hughes and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Hollingsworth in
Anderson on Sunday of last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Spurgeon
Scruggs and daughters of Kings
Mountain, N. C., were visitors
on Tuesday of last week of his
mother. Mrs. Evelyn Scruggs,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Reeder
and sons of Greenwood, spent
Christmas with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Motte.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lewis of
Columbus,. Ga., have been spend
ing the holidays with her sisters,
Mrs. T. 0. Williams and Mr. Wil
liams, Mrs. Bill Patterson, and
Mr. Patterson.
On Monday of last week Mrs.
W. T. Wigley’s brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Winchester, of Charlotte, N. C.,
visited her.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seay and
family of Spartanburg,
Christmas visitors of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seay, and
his sister, Mrs| Leroy McCravy,
and Mr. McCravy.
Lester Campbell of Spartan
burg, visited his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Campbell, for Christmas.
Visiting the Campbells during the
holidays also were F. L. Camp
bell of Greenville, and Watson
Campbell of Fountain Inn.
Mrs. B. C. Re vis and family,
Clyde, Roland and Miss Florence
Revls, Mrs. Bobby Webb and
Cathy and Benny Tucker visited
the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Maples, in Sharon dur
ing the holidays. Mrs. Revls and
jClyde spent one night with her
sister, Mrs. Thelma Carter, and
family in Chester.
John B. Bagwell was a Christ
mas Day guest of his mother,
Mrs. Maggie Campbell, in Simp-
sonville.
Mrs. Laura Darby visited her
sister, Mrs. Cora Gaddy, and
family in Chester and her bruth-
er, C. A. Jackson, and Mrs.
Jackson and Mrs. Jackson in
Newberry during the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate,
Jr., Denise and Harvey Shumate,
Mrs. Mattie Harvey and Butch
Grady were visitors in Charles
ton on Tuesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Kitchens
and son of Startex, were guests
during the holidays of his broth
er, Paul kitchens, and Mrs
Kitchens. Also visiting the Kitch
ens family during the holidays
were Mrs. Barker arid son of
Startex; Mr. and Mrs. Pete San
ders and daughter of Easley
Mr .and Mrs. Roy Padgett and
family of Duncan. Tommy Kitch
ens returned home with the Padg
etts for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reece
and Tommy visited Mr. and Mrs
Claud Carver and other relatives
in Caroleen, 'N. C., during the
holidays. Karen, Freddy and
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by seeing your physician. Then, should he recom
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promptly and carefully.
HOWARDS PHARMACY
Rossle Hanna visited their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Johnson, In Woodruff while the
Reeces were in North Carolina.
Mr .and Mrs. W. L. Motto, with
Ml- mpA Mrs. Maxis Reeder and
eons of Greenwood, were Satur
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Attaway in Saluda.
Mrs. Ruth Harbin, Johnny,
and Miss Tootsie Harbin of
Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs
Calvin Cooper and other friends
in the community on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McDonald
of Fountain Inn, were supper
guests of Mrs. C. M. Broome and
Miss Betty McDonald on Tues
day evening of last week.
Dewey Smith of Charlotte, N.
C., and roommate of Kenneth
Trammell at Furman University,
Greenville, visited Kenneth over
the week-end. They returned to
Furman on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprouse, Jr., r
and family spent Christmas Day
with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Sprouse, in Clover.
Rev. and Mrs. I. N. Pierce,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Richie,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and
Tlmmie were guests of their son
and brother, Bobby Pierce, and
Mrs. Pierce in Atlanta, Ga., for
the holidays.
Mr-.and Mrs. Mark Windsor
were Wednesday visitors in
Greenville.
Miss Barbara Roberts has re
sumed her studies at Winthrop
College, Rock Hill, after spending
the holidays at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and
sons visited Mrs. Goss’ mother,
Mrs. G. W. Bowen, in Wadley,
Ga., who joined them to spend
several days last week with Mrs.
Lula Hartley and sons in An
thony, Fla. Miss Janice Goss re
mained with Mis* Judy Ellis
while her parents were away.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ledford
and Debra Denise of Gastonia,
N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arm
strong of Rock Hill, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Ledford’s
and Mr. Armstrong’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong.
Pvt. Kenneth Armstrong of Fort
Jackson, Columbia, has been
spending a 10-day leave with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown of
Vaucluse, spent Monday of last
week with her sister, Mrs. H. O.
Smith ,and Mr. Smith. Monday
evening the Browns and Smiths
were supper guests of their broth
er and sister-in-law, Rev. and
Mrs. Martin Wilbanks.
Mr.- and Mrs. Robert Webb and
daughter visited a few days last
week with relatives of Mr. Webb
in Dublin, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker
and family were visitors of his
sister, Mrs. Effie Walker, in
Greenville Christmas Day. On
Christmas evening the Walkers
were supper hosts to Mr. land
Mrs. J. W. Wrenn and family
and Johnnie Mann of Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weathers and
family. J. D. Brown and Eddie
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of Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith
spent Christmas Day with their
so nand daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Smith, in Clinton.
During the holidays Rev. and
Mrs. Martin Wilbanks and Mrs.
Estelle Harrison were supper
guests of the Smiths.
Misses Judy and Deena Fowler
I of Spartanburg, spent the week
with Mias Nioka Sprouse.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams
visited n Greenwoiod Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grant.
They also visited Mr. Williams
sister, Mrs. Ruth Suddeth, % of
Ware Shoals, who was a patient
at Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glam and
family of Greenwood, were Sun
day guest* of Mr*. J. H. Seay.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughey and dau
ghters visited Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Green in Hampton, Mrs. Bar
bara Hall in Union, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Henderson in Pacolet
during the holidays. Miss Doris
Ruth Hall of Union, spent a few
days with the Hugheys and Miss
Nancy Hughey returned home
with her to Union for a few days.
Patty Hughey spent several days
in Spartanburg with relatives.
Mrs. Ruth Dunaway and Mrs.
J. A. Black, Jr, visited, their
uncle and aunt, Mr. ahd Mrs
John Burnett, in Joanna Mon
day. Friends will be sorry to
know Mr. Burnett is seriously ill
at his home. .
Claude Gllstrap, Jr., and Na
than have been visiting with his
father, Mr. Gilstrap, and with,
Mrs. Gilstrap’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. J. Fair, in Greenville,
while Mrs. Gilstrap is a patient
in the General hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
and Mrs. Hilda Campbell and
children visited Mr. Burdette’S
mother, Mrs. C. R. Burdette, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Mauldin in Anderson, and Mrs.
Burdette’s mother, Mrs. W. S.
Manning ,in Iva Sunday.
Mrs. C. M. Broome and Miss
Betty McDonald had as guests
during Christmas week-end, Mr,
and Mrs. E. H. Norwood and
children, Donna and Sheila, of
Tampa, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. How
ard McCauley and Pam, Mr. and
Mrs. Carson Neal and Diane, all
of Greenville; Mrs. Paul McCau
ley and Mrs. Lida Howard of
Clinton, visited them on Christ
mas Day.
Jimmy Earl Gregory, SN, and
Mrs. Gregory and son of War-
renton, Fa., have returned home
after visiting their parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Gregory, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Whitmore.
Mrs. J. E. Toney and son of
Columbia, visited her sister,
Mrs. W. L. Boozer, and Mr.
Boozer Sunday.
Rock Bailey and Mack Gatfney
returned to Clemson on Monday
after spending hte holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James BaUey, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gaffney
Mr .and Mrs. Ike Jones spent
the week-end in Gaffney with her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Kelly.
issi auiels M Mrs. W. E.
Johnson and Miss Mary Johnson
on last Wednesday were Mrs.
Hattie Byars of Joanna, and Roy
Byars of Portland, Oregon. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Haseiden and
Day with Mr. and Mrs^H. N.
Hughey.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
and Mrs. Hilda Campbell and
children visi ted relatives In
Greenwood Friday.
Mr. anu Mrs. Lewi* Abercrom
bie and Eddie, with Mr. and
Mr*. Harold Clardy of Green
ville, spent Christmas with their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Joe
Carroll and family in Pendleton.
Later in the week the Abercrom
bies visited her brother, T. R.
Garrett, in Bessemer City, N. C.,
Mr and Mrs. Watson Nash in
Inman. '
PENTECOSTAL AUXILIARY
MEETS
The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the
Lydia Pentecostal Holiness
Church met for their regular ses
sion at the home of Mrs. Ros-
coe Bryan Monday evening.
The meeting was presided over
by Mrs. Bryan, president of the
group.
An open discussion on the new
year’s plans was entered into
by the ladies.
After the meeting refreshments
were served by the hostess.
MOTTE CHRISTMAS PARTY
On Friday evening before
Christmas Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Motte were hosts to their family
party. Enjoying supper and ex
changing gifts were Mrs. Ralph
Ballard of Fountain Inn; Mr.
and Mrs. Maxie Reeder and chil
dren of Greenwood; W. A. Atta
way, Mr. and Mrs. George Atta
way and Francis of Saluda; Mrs.
Peggy Motte and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Mott* and Larry of the
home.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Frank Birchmor*'-has
been ill at her home.
v Mrs. Addle Bee Coleman is ill.
Dan and Mike South have been
ill with flu.
Mrs. Ben Sprouse has been ill
several days.
Ray Campbell is now at home
after being a patient at Self Mem
orial hospital in Greenwood.
J. Capers Gregory will enter
the Veterans hospital in Colum
bia January 12 for surgery.
Mrs. James Campbell is ill
at her home.
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap under
went surgery last Friday at the
General hospital in Greenville
Paul Motes was a patient at
Duke hospital in Durham, N. C
last week.
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH
NEWS
At the Wednesday night prayer
services each week during Janu
ary and February, the study of
‘‘Studies in' First Corinthian*
will be taught.
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Miss Lois Marie Haseiden and
Frank Anderson of Clinton, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie of
Lydia.
Mrs. Grace Nelson and family
had as their dinner guests on
Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Bryant of Laurens; Mr.
and Mrs. James Childress and
children of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
John Edmonds and Rufus Ed
monds of Lydia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd of Rock
Hill, visited his father, S. J.
Todd, and sister, Mrs. Homer
Fuller, and Mr. Fuller Saturday
M r and Mrs. Johnny Johnson
and children of Inman, visited
Mrs. Annie Lawson, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Templeton on Mon
day of last week.
Mrs. N. J. Sanders returned to
her home in Palatka, Fla., Tues
day after a several days visit
with her son. Rev. M. J. Sanders,
and Mrs. Sanders. She came es
pecially for the wedding of her
son, Allen Sanders, to Miss Shir
ley Dunaway on Friday. Mrs
Kate Johnson of Bradford, Pa.
who has been visiting her dau
ghter, Mrs. M. J. Sanders, ac
companied Mrs. Sanders to Flori
day for a visit.
Sgt. Harold Gladden of Camp
Gordon, Ga., spent Christmas
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The pastor, Rev. M. J. San
ders, will lead in the study, be
ginning at 7:30 p.,m. each Wed
nesday.
During the prayer meeting
hour, Miss Mary Johnson, adult
choir (tyrector, will lead the jun
iors and primaries in the study
of the book .‘‘Hymns We Sing,’’
teaching the songs aiuj -their
background.
Adult choir practice is held
ofllowing prayer meeting' each
Wednesday night.
Circle To Meet
The Kathleen Walker ' circle
will meet Wednesday at 1:00 p.
m. at the home of Mrs. Henry
Abercrombie. Ladies of the
church, if you don’t belong to
another circle, the Kathleen
Walker circle would welcome you
as a member.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Gay Crawford will celebrate a
birthday January 0.
Jimmy O’Shields will observe
,his birthday January 7, and his
sister, Mrs. Mickey Riley, cele
brated a birthday January 8.
Mrs. John Edmonds observed
her birthday December 23.
Mike South will be 2 years old
January 7.
Shirley Hinson will celebrate
her birthday January 9.
W. L. Boozer observed his
birthday January 1.
Happy Birthday” to . Freddie
Dickerson today.
W. C. Holbert will observe his
birthday January 9.
Debbie Moore will be 3 years
old January 7. Her mother, Mrs.
Tommy Moore, will observe her
birthday January 10.
Furman Bagwell will have a
birthday January 9.
Joe Coker will celebrate his
13th birthday January 11.
Joe Todd will observe a birth
day January 10.
Randy Wrenn will celebrate his
birthday Jansiary 9.
Kathy Poison will observe her
birthday tomorrow, January 0.
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...and hold him above you.
You don’t expect a child to stand toe to toe with
a man. You lift a child . . . and hold him above you.
You don’t expect a child to understand fully what
is right and wrong.
You don’t expect a child to comprehend every
spiritual ideal.
You don’t expect a child to sense instinctively
the constant concern of God in his life.
You lift a child . . . you give him the opportunity
in his Church and in his Christian home to gain
moral and religious insights.
And you hold him above you . . . dedicating your
own time and strength to your Church so that you
and your child can find together the spiritual founda
tion on which men should build their lives.
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THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
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cavA far Aa btuldiag af character aad
good citizeaship. It is a storehouse af
democracy nor cmlizatioa eaa
There are four sottad reaaoas
why every persoa should a I lead servigg}
regularly aad support Aa Church. They
are: (I) Far hit awa sake. (2) For has
sake. (3) Far Ac take af has
d aatioa. (4) Far Aa take
af Aa Charch itself, which aaads his
moral aad material support. Ptaa to ga
to church regularly aad read your Bible
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