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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, December 29, 1966
Lydia Mill New*
Sgt. Dees, Family Return to Texas
.MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL^
C'orrespondent and
Representative .
Telephone 833-2006
ton and Miss Dianne Temple- and Mr. and Mrs. JoRnny Man family and Mr. and Mrs. Gra- Janet Marie Sanders will be
ton were dinner guests of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny dy Smith. 7 years old Dec. 30.
Templeton’s brother and sis- Mann and Dianne of Waterloo, On Sunday evening, the 18th, ^ lr - anf * Mrs ; Frtmk Goss
^er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weathers the Seay family gathered at W *N observe their wedding an-
Barnett in Greenville on and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wea- the home of Mr. and Mrs.* niversary Jan. 3. »-
Christmas Day. ' thers of Laurens, Tommy, Rb- Trammell, enjoying this fam- Mrs. Buddy C ampbell- will
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gall- ger and Randy Brinkley of ily get to-gether were the Ken- have a birthday Jan. 2.
centlv*” H W WilUaim ^ Fort°stu A^a ^iriivan"'"home man and daughter, were call- Thornwell Orphanage, Billy, neth Trammells, the Stone
Warren Wells and Jerry Friday. 6n Christmas Day he to Umon recently due to Mary and Jimmy Walker of family, Mr and Mrs Royce
Goss are visiUng their grand- with hi s mother. Mrs. Myrtie the death of her brother, Sam the home. Smith of 'Laurens, Mr. and
■ mother, Mrs. G. W. Bowen in Alewine and brother Arthur Freeman. . Mrs Dees Has Guests Mrs. John Heath, Mr. and
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Tracy Dees Wadley Ga spent the day with Mrs. Ale- Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts l* 01, Chirstmas Mrs. John Heath, Mr. and
and children, Teresa and Troy Christmas Guests wine’s mother. Mrs. Feall and family visited his father Christmas Supper guests of Mrs. Sloan Southerlin, Miss
returned to t! eir home in San w r , v ,_ ^ Wheeler in Newberry. J. B. Roberts and Sister, Mrs. Mrs. Verner Dees wpre T- Joan Southerlin, Mr. and Mrs.
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Christmas Guests
Antonio, Texas after a visit M J!‘ GuvR^h'of^lt^ £ " Mr'ind" Mrl^V^L Motte J- E. Sargeant in Lyman, his Sgt. and Mrs. Tracy Dees and James Seay, Mr. and Mrs.
here with the forrtier’s mother, * n H v G rLnpr h »nH^hnf were’ hosts for a Christmas sister, Mrs. J. E. Cannon and children of San Antonio, Tex- Paul Glenn and Debbie, Mr.
Mrs. Verner Dees and other Greenwood and Mr and Mrs supper party for their children Mr. Cannon and Mrs. Roberts’ as, Mr. and Mrs. James Me- and Mrs. Charles Heath, Miss
relatives. E c LartCof Laurens were and their families on Saturday sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Elhannon and Kathy, Mr. and Susan Heath all of Greenville,
Sgt. and Mrs. Joel McEl- Lutr^ Day d^er guests Mrs. Ben Bennett in Ar- Mrs BUiy Willard and Bill Mr and Mrs. Jim Carver and
lianson and sons Joey and Jeff 0 f the former’s daughter Mrs Mrs. Maxie Reeder and ehil- cadia on Christmas Day. ot Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. chl l dr ^ n ot Greenwood, Mr.
Of Anniston, Ala. spent the ^ GaTkTns »d Mr ’ Gas" dren and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram- fTmily and Miss FeroUne
holidays with their parents, kins calUng in the afternoon Motte of Joanna. Mrs. Den- mell visited their daughter, aad , ’ r aakl ‘- ^ a ^W and M,ss ^er 011116 bca y
vMrs. Bernlle McEihannon and were Mr. and Mrs. John Stagg ford Wyatt and children of Mrs, William Stone and family ^ Ir *; Ber ™£ e . McI ! | h T . J ) nn0 ^ 0 . ’
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black- were Mr. and Mrs. John Lydia and Mrs. Motte s broth- in Pelzer and Mrs. Tram- Lydia a nd Sgt. and Mrs. oe Bible Study at
well. Staggs and Mr. and Mrs. C. er, W. A. Attaway of New- mell’s sister, Mrs. Paul Glenn McElhannon and sons, Joey Baptist Church
Waters King of Nashville, m. Staggs of Laurens. berry. On Sunday the Motte’s. and family in Greenville on and 01 Anniston, Ala. Rev. Robert Cooper of the
Tenn., spent the past week M K^nnpth Wyatts, the Larry Motte’s Monday. Mrs. Fred Bodie was in Laurens First Baptist Church
with ins mother,. Mrs. Henry Tr&mme l ^d Ph u of Green- aad Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rob-. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Pat- Fork Shoal t s with ker lea ?
King and other relatives. wood spent Christmas with his erts of Fountain Inn were all t erson and children o( Inman ter ’ !VIrs - Jimmy Berry, Mr. Study ot the book of Amos
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davenport parents^ Mr and Mrs Clyde dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and M r . and Mrs. Jimmy Ber- Berry and ,a 5 ,1 ‘ ^ for the January 2 ' 5 at 7 p m ’ each
of Greenville and Mr. and Trammell. Mrs. and Mrs. Wit- Maxie Reeder at thc * r home - ry and family of Fork Shoals Christmas weekend. rl™ 1 !!, 8 3t thC Lyd ‘ a Baptist
Mrs. Herman Burdette and ii am stone and family of Pel- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Vander- were here with their mother With the Sick ui x’ rh„r f .h
Clay were supper guests of ze r joined them on Saturday ford of Union spent the holiday and grandmother, Mrs. Fred Mrs>^. A^BJack, Sr^ is a mpmhpr ^ „ rp nr P . n . “
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette, evening for supper and to ex- week-end with relatives at Ly- Bodi e the first of the week, patient at BdUey Memorial m *™° ers ur f aa 10 attead -
Christmas Eve. The Daven- change the family Christmas dia. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Van- coming because of the death Hospital. Mrs. Black, Jr., re- ose o e ot er e uicnes
ports remained until Sunday gifts. ’ derford and daughters visited %nd funeral of their aunt, Mrs. turjied home from the hospi- rday a so par icipate in t e
with her parents. Sherry, Dale Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss Mrs. Vanderford's parents, Lillian Parker. -• tal last week. s u y i t ey wish,
and Steve Campbell returned a nd family were called to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith in David Storay of Greenville Mrs. Gertrude Holbert has The combined Sunday
home with their mother, Mrs, Greenwood the past week be- Union. Sunday afternoon, spent the past week with his been a patient at Bailey Me- St'tiool a ssembly planned tor
Davenport for several days vi- cause of the death of the for- Spending Christmas night with grandmother. Mrs. Mary Fal- morial Hospital. Sunday has been postponed
sit. mer’s brother, George Goss, the J. B. Vanderford's were law and his aunt and uncle, Mrs. Claude Trammell is a for present.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aber- Funeral services were held Sa- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fallaw. patient at Bailey Memorial Sunday evening at the Ly-
erombie of Fountain Inn were turday afternoon. Mr. and and son ot Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller Hospital. 1 dia Baptist Church the obser-
the weekend guests of. Mrs. Mrs. Gary Goss of Charles- Mrs. Mildred Dickerson and and family and James Shaw Trammell’s Entertain vaI J ca of the Lord s supper
Sidney Oakley the week before ton and Warren Goss of the sons, Billv and Steve were in of Union were among those FamUies • Wl11 be observed also Baptis-
Christmas. On Saturday, Dec. Columbia Business College, Enoree Friday evening for the because of the death of Q n Sunday, Dec. 18 the ma s erv i ces at the 7:30 p.m.
17 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oak- Columbia are spending the wedding of Eddie Terrell to*their sister and cousin, Mrs. Trammell family gathered at worshl P hour -
ley and sons of Rock Hill and holidays with the Goss family Mi ss Joanne Owens. Billy was Chestley (Frances Fuller) the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bir t h Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Oakley a nd Mr. and Mrs. Jim King a n usher in his cousin’s wed- Wiitg- 7 hey also visited with Clyde Trammell for their pre- Wyatt
and family of Clinton were an d daughter of Columbia ding. Christmas Day, Rev. Mr. Fuller’s aunt and uncle, Christmas dinner and party. " Mr - and Mrs - Larry Wy-
supper guests of their mother, were here Monday and Tues- an d Mrs. B. E. Terrell anu Mr and Mrs. Floyd Emery. Enjoying the dinner, singing at t announce the birth of a
CHRISTMAS
We do not have the
Peace on Earth Uiis
Christmas that CTinsL-
so earnestly beseeefi-
ed us to pursue. As
more and more go
vernments of the
world are expressing
a distaste for war and
are organizing politi
cally to keep the
peace, there is hope,
that the Prince of
Peace may yet rea- .
lize his cherished
dream for all man-
i kind.
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Mrs. Sidney Oakley, for their day. Mrs. King and daughter family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Miss Beth Trammell of carols and exchanging of gifts daughter, born Dec. 23 at Bai-
family pre-Christmas supper remained with her parents, die Terrell of Enoree and Mr. Charlotte, N. C. and Mr. and were, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Memorital Hospital,
party. the Frank Goss’ for a few a nd Mrs. • J. H. McPherson Mrs. Alan Trammell and chil- Trammell and Phil of Green- Mrs. Wyatt is the former
Receives Navy Discharge — days. were dinner guests of Mrs.. di*cn oi Charleston spent the wood, Mr. and Mrs. William Brenda Dunnaway.
Home For Christmas Mrs. N. J. Sanders of Palat- Dickerson and their parents, Christmas weekend with their stone and children of Pelzer, Birthdays and Anniversaries
Corp. Bobby Fuller and Joe k a > Fla. is visiting her son Mr. and Mrs'. W. P. Terrell. parents, Mr. and Mrs Claude Mr. and Mrs. Alan Trammell Lewis Meeks and Mrs. Ro-
Fuller SN arrived home for and daughter-in-law. Rev. and Roland Revis visited his bro- Trammell and Mr. and Mrs. and children of Charleston, ger Smith are celebrating
Christmas with their parents, Mrs.^1. J. Sanders. ther. J. D. Revis in Spartan- Dock Buckhannon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hurley their birthdays today the 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fulled the Mr. and Mrs. R. E. W’hit- burg on Christmas Day. Walker’s Family Party of Salisbury, N. C., lllr. and Roger Patterson and Cecil
past week aiter serving mire and Roger were Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb Enjoyed Mrs. Bobby Boyce and family Bagwell will have birthdays
aboard the Hospital ship DSS mas guests of their daughter a nd Cathy and Mr. and Mrs. Air. and Mrs. Frank Walk- of Inman, Mrs. Ed Childress Jan. 2.
Repose in the North Chipa and sister, Mrs. Allen White, Benny Tucker and Michael et entertained their families and Chuck of Camden, Mr. Frank Pace will observe his
Sea at Vietnam for the past Jr. and Mr. White. visited their grandparents. Mr. with a Christmas slipper par- an Mrs. Claude Trammell, birthday Dec. 31.
year. Corp Fuller received his Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bond of a nd Mrs. Sam Maples on Sun- ty on Christmas evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, Miss Harriet Wilcox and
discharge Irom the U. S. Navy Salisbury, N. C. spent the hoi- day. Those present with them, Miss Kathy Davenport, Mr. Mrs. Dean Baker will cele-
in San Francisco, Calif., be- idays with Mr. and Mrs. Char- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wages-were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny and Mrs. Alvin Trammel, Li- brate their birthdays Jan. 4.
lore returning home. Mrs. lie FLciUiTfriore and other rela- and Kenneth of Chester vis- Walker and Angela of Clinton, sa and Ernie, Roy Trammell, J. B. Neal will observe his
Bobby Fuller and children pf ^ ited Mrs. Wade Pennington Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn, Mr. apd Mrs. Bill Shealy and birthday, Jan. 3.
Galiney joined Corp. Fuller •Wayne Alewine com- and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Temple- Randy and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Jimmy Dean and W. S. Boo-
here for the holidays, he re- Pitted his six months duty ton Saturday. Butch Gordon Davis and Don- Owens, Larry and Monty, Mr. zer will celebrate their birth-
turned to Gatfney with them, with the Army through the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Temple- na. Mr. and Mrs. Butch Ezell and Mrs. Mike Cannon and days on Jan. 1.
Mrs. Joe Fuller, the former
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Miss Kay Frances Darnell of
Joanna along with Mr. and !
Mrs. Wayne Fuller and chil
dren oi C hnton and Donnie
F uller of the home were with
their brothers and their
families lor enmunas Day*
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sharpe
of Lake City visited his moth
er, Mrs. Mack Harm on Fri
day. Mrs. Harris accompanied
tnem to Charleston to spend
the holidays witn tiieir son,
Sgt. and Mrs. Sharpe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Sprad-
ley spent the holidays in Char
ioted? k. C. and Columbia with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll
and children of Pendleton, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Clardy and
children of Greenville and Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Abercrombie
of Marietta, Ga., were Christ
mas guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Abercrombie.
Mrs Henry Abercrombie
was the dinner guest of her
son, Rev. J. B. Abercrombie
and Mrs. Abercrombie in Lau
rens, Friday. Tony Abercrom
bie and son of Danville, Va.
visited his grandmother on
Friday and Mr. ,wid Mrs. Mel
vin Gregory of Charlotte, N.
C. visited her grandmother,
on Saturday. Visiting Mrs. Ab
ercrombie Sunday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Aber
crombie of Laurens.
Mrs. .Feroline Seay spent
the Christmas weekettd with
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith
near Laurens, c
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey
and children bob and Melody
of Charlotte, N.C. spent Christ
mas with their parents, Mrs.
Jim Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil McLendon. On Christ-
may Day Mr. and Mrs. Bailey
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Harvey and Dianne
were d.nner guests of the Ce
cil McLendons.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sat-
tenield, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Satterfield with Mrs. Larry
Gambrel! of Laurens were vi
sitors ip Greenville on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Satterfield
of Dalton, Ga. visited the Mel
vin Satterfields and other rel
atives on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy HarrU
were hosts for the Christmas
dinner of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Harris and fa
mily, at their home in«Watts-
ville. Mrs. Mack Harris at
tended the family gathering on
" c.,18.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish,
of Aiken and Mr. and Mr*,
aid Cooper and Douglas of
Augusta were guests of Mr.
lira. Parrish, Sr. and Mr.
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