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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Lydia Mill News . 77 Clinton, S. Thursday* December 22, 190$ Miss Gaskins Home for Holidays week the Junior Horizon Gifls celebrate a birthday Dec. 23. with Miss Mdrgaret Blakely ^ Mr. and Mrs ^Jimmie Bi as leader enjoyed a Christ- chie will celebrate a wedding mas Party in the beautifully anniversary Dec. 23. MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 833-2006 1 wish for all my subscrib ers and The Chronicle Staff a Joyous and Safe Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. ' Mrs. Trammell MrS. Glenn Gaskins was in Augusta, Ga. on last Wed- Belk's Dept Store CLINTON, S. C. MoThers! &0Kt «US !5« CHAROS PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS Mlft TO AM • 1 P^l SELECT FROM SEVERAL POSES • BABIES & CHILDREN OF ALL AGES • PORTRAITS DELIVERED IN STORE Clinton, S. C. nesday to accompany Miss Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper. Priscilla Gaskins, student Rev. M. J. Sanders and Ron- nurse at the Hospital School nie Abercrombie went to Cha- of Nursing in Augusta, home tham. Va., Friday to accom- for'the holidays. . J pany Timmy Sanders, student Mr. and Mrs. John Deaton at Hargrave Military Acade- Sr. were called to Gaffney on^my in Chatham, home for the Sunday of last week because holidays. . Arthur Sanders of the death of her brother, from Carson - Newman Col- Charlie D. Brown. lege in Jefferson City, Tenn., Cadet Pete Cooper of The arrived home Saturday to Citadel has arrived home for spend the hoUdays with his the holidays with his parents, parents. Rev. and Mrs. Sand ers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and famiiy and Mr., and Mrs. T. D. Douglas atiended the funeral services of Mrs. Gas kins’ brother-in-law. Andrew K. Garner in Greenwood Thursday. Pvt. Larry Fuller of Fort Benning. Ga. is on leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller, following his basic training. Warren Goss of Columbia Business College in Columbia is spending the Christmas hol idays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss. Mr. and Mrs. James King and daughter of Columbia visited Mrs. King's parents Sunday. Coming to visit Mr. Goss who was a patient at Bailey Me morial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coop er and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell were among those to attend the^ annual church supper meeting of the Blue Ridge Council of Boy Scouts of America, at the Memorial Auditorium in v \ Greenville Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prince of Marietta, Ga. were guests of his mother, Mrs. Sam Prince during the week-end. With The Sick Mr. Frank Goss was admit ted at the Bailey Memorial Hospital as a medical patient on Thursday. Mrs. Lillian Parker remains ill at Bailey Memorial Hospi tal. Miss Nettie Prince has re turned home from Self Me morial Hospital in Greenwood. No Night Service At Christmas The Lydia Pentecostal Holi ness Church will not be hav ing services on Sunday even ing, Dec. 25. Program Held Sunday Sunday evening the Lydia Pentecostal Church presented a Christmas program and then gave fruit and gifts to the younger group of the church. Junior Horizons Party Monday evening of last decorated Community Build- ing. Games were enjoyed by the Christmas Eve will be Miss Callie Patterson’s birthday. ^ Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Nabors young ladies and their invited Wm ^ # wed(Ung anniver . guests. sary Dec. 28. Party refreshments were enjoyed by the group. Supper Party For Horizons The Horizon Girls enjoyed a supper party at the Pano rama on Monday night. Dec. 27 will be Andy Ellis’ birthday. Hershel A. Rice Funeral services for Her- The group exchanged gifts shel A. Rice, 64, of Rt. 1, from under the Christmas Clinton, who died Tuesday, tree. Dec. 13, were conducted Sunday School Thursday at 3 p.m. at Gray Christmas Party Funeral Home by Rev. J. B. The Lydia Baptist Church Abercrombie. Burial was in Sunday School Christmas paj^ Roserngnt Cemetery, ty will be held Wednesday^' Dec. 21 (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. ip the church social hall. Gifts will be given to the children from the nursery T through the Juniors Depart- ^ on ’ °* Rt ’ 3, Laurens, Pallbearers were nephews. John B. Wilson Laurens — John Butler Wil- ment, by Santa Claus. No prayer meeting will be held. Sunday Services died Thursday night after a brief illness. Native of Laurens County, son of Mrs. Mattie Traynham 11x14 WALL PORTRAIT Of YOUR CHMJ) 3 DAYS! Tues.-Wed.-Thurt. Dec. 27-28-29 § I There will be Sunday ser- W^ son an d tbe late W. E. vices both morning and night w ‘lson, he was a member of on Christmas Day at the Bap- Friendship Presbyterian list Church. Church. o o .. Surviving- also are his wife, S^S. and B T C. Meeting Mrs Foster w i, s 0 „ The quarterly Teachers arid tbree daughters, Mrs. Mar- Officers meeting of the Lydia vin Babbi Mrs Walter Hall Baptist Sunday School and and Mrs G HaU Qf Lau . Training Union will be held a son, Johnnie B. Wilson Monday. Dec. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Jr of Laurens; a sister Miss it the church. Grace R wnson of Washing . Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 7:30 t on> d. C.; and ten grandchil- .p. m. the Baptist Church, dren. will be student night at Christ- Funeral services were con- n 1 * 5 - ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. at January Bible Study F r i e n d sh ip Presbyterian Rev. Robert Cooper of Lau- JChurch by Rev. Edwin L. rens will teach the Book of Worstall, Rev. J. A. McIntyre Amos at the Lydia Baptist and Rev. T. K. Mowbray. Bur- Church Jan. 2-5 at 7:30 p.hn. Jal was in the church ceme- each night. tery. Woman’s Club Has Meeting I : ~ The Lydia Woman’s Club enjoyed their Christmas meet ing on Thursday evening in the beautifully decorated Community Building. Mrs. Clyde Trammell, pres ident, presided over the bus iness. Mrs. David Word gave an inspiring and timely reading of The Littlest Angel. Everyone brought a gift for a less fortunate family or per son. Gifts were exchanged from under the tree by the mem bers. Delicious party refresh ments were served from the decorated buffet table with Mrs« Ralph Riddle and Miss es Iris flughes and V e 1 d a Farmer as hostesses for the club. Class Has Party The Ladies Bible Class of the Lydia Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a Christmas supper party on last Thurs day evening at the church. Games were enjoyed and gifts were exchanged from their secret sisters. Mrs. H. W. Williams is the class teacher. / IMPORTANT NOTICE r . -From- H D. E. TRIBBLE CO. Beginning with the first week in January 1967| we will not be open on Saturdays. We respectfully request your cooperation by anticipating your Saturday needs in time for us to make delivery on Friday afternoon. n I We will be open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday to serve you to the best of our ability.—TlankYou* D. E. Tribble Company "Sc/iviny Clinton Since 1894" 115 GARY STREET CLINTON, S. C. 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AUTHOINZtO Circles Have Parties Tuesday evening of last week the Omathin Dobbs Cir cle of the Lydia Baptist W.M.S. enjoyed a Christmas supper party in the church social hall. The social hall was deco rated in the traditional Christ mas motif. After the delicious meal the ladies exchanged gifts from the beautiful Christmas tree. On arriving at the party the members decorated their money tree with dollar bills for the Lottie Moon Offering for Foreign Missions. The Kathleen Walden Circle held their Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Clyde Trammell on last Wednesday at which time a turkey and ham dinner with all the trim mings was enjqyed. The dining Jphle was dec orated with red and white poinsettias, green balls and red and green candles on a white cloth. The ladies were seated at small tables in the living room. Each table was cen tered with a lighted candle. Gifts were exchanged from under the large cedar Christ mas tree. The traditional Yuletide theme was used in the deco rations all through the Tram mell home. Birthdays ana Anniversaries Dec. 26 birthdays will in clude Misses Sheila Vander- ford and Dianne Abercrom bie, Ricky Satterfield and Mrs. Mike Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sat terfield will observe their wedding anniversary Dec. 22. Steve Lawson will observe his birthday Dec. 27. ''Cllristmas birthdays include Mrs. H. N. Nabors and Clar ence Hinson. rCtady White and Billy Abercrombie will have birth days on Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. David Word will observe their wedding anniversary Dec. 24. Mrs. John Edmunds win JOANNA STORES Says Merry Christmas an . Give “the gift that keeps on giving" from RCA VICTOR It will say Merry Christmas all year long! NEW CORDLESS TAPE RECORDER Cwdless portable weighs less than 5 pounds. Remote mike switch. Push-button operation. VU record ing meter. Complete with "Personal Sound" earphone, mike, 4 "C" bat teries, 3* reel of tape and empty reel. 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