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•>. *» .■fs*****- - * * • •r+r* • ► ♦ * *» < 13—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C^ February 8, 1968j Subscribe To The Chronicle Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Phone 835-2006 p^our .«•>.* o dentine Whitney, Mrs. J D. Pitts and daughter Brenda of Laurens were recent guests of •'C*"'- L>< Sieved \ CANDIES and Valentine social on Tues day evening at t:J0 p. m. HALF WEEK REVIVAL There will be S Series of services at the LjrdlS Pente costal Church beginning Feb. 14 through Feb. 1ft with a different speaker each eve ning at 7:30 p. m. With the Mrs Elsie Mae Strange of, announce the marriage of public invited. their daughter Judith Elaine Rev Roscoe Bryan is pas te Tommy Gerald Franklin, tor of the church, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. CARD OF THANKS the former's brother. Franklin of the Greenwood j want t0 maA y thanks J B 0 Shields and Mrs. Highway. a n those who wefe so nice O'Shields | The marriage was per- to me during my hospital Mr and Mrs Vernon Ginn formed January 26 by Rev. illness. The cards, flowers and family of Simpsonville| j, D. Stephens at his home. and your prayefa Were ap- \iyited her mother, Mrs. The young couple axe mak- predated so much. Also Claude V illard on Tuesday of j n g their home with the thanks to the doctors and last week. bride’s parents on Cypress nurses who wer* so good. Mr and Mrs Robert Bailey street for the present. May God Bless you. and children of Anderson VISITORS Mrs. Hugh Ballard spent Saturday with their, Mlss p r i sc i U a Kaskins, of parents, Mrs Jim Bailey and , Anderson and Miss Sharon Mrs. Cecil Me- Garner of Greenwood pamsh Brewtngton ■ birtb- Carpenter Attends day will Valentine Day. r Mrs. Dianne Abrams will More effective personal observe her birthday Feb. 15. and company participation in Malcolm Sanders and Mrs. community and public serv- Clarence Morton will cele- ice activity was the object brate their birthdays Feb 12. 0 f a practical public relations Mr. Billy Willard’s birth- session In Summerville Tues day will be Feb 9. day, involving West Virginia Johnny Lanford will have Pulp and Paper Company’s ft birthday Feb. 10. Forcitry Meeting Tlmberlands Division fores ters stationed throughout South Carolina and Georgia. Richard L. Carpenter. Piedmont Area Forester of Clinton, represented the Sand HU] and Piedmont areak of the state at this meeting Prather Promoted spent INTERMEDIATES PARTY The Intermediate Depart ment of the Lydia Baptist assorted CHOCOLATES 7 lb. box $1 80 2 lb. box 3 50 * Mitchell D. Prather, 18, son ; of Mrs. Bernice Prather, 108 i Caldwell St., Clinton, was promoted to Army private first class Jan. 9 while serv-1 ing as a heavy equipment op erator in Company B, 577th j Engineer Battalion near Tuy Hoa, Vietnam. Ml-; } Mr. and Lendon. weekend with the former's ( - >lurch Sunday School will Mr. and Mrs. Nathan GUs- parent’s and the latter's aunt havc a Val entine Party. Fn- trap of Spartanburg were anc j unc i ei jvi r an d clay evening in the Church Sunday visitors of Mr. Gils- Glenn Gaskins - social Hall, trap's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j and Mrs Lee Aber _ BAPTIST CIRCLES Claude Gilstrap Jr ; crom bie of Laurens visited The Omethine Dabbs Circle Mrs Grace Nelson and >i rs Henry Abercrombie on will meet Tuesday evening at Mrs. Wilma Bryant were in Sunday. Her recent guests ":30 p. m. with Mrs. E. C. Spartanburg for the all night have been Frank Wofford of Burdette 92 Palmetto St. singing on Saturday a week Greer and Mr. and Mrs. The Kathleen Walker cir- a £° Frank Young of Mountville. ele will meet Wednesday at Mrs Minnie Dean and Ler- ^i rs Mary Fallow spent 1 P m at the home of Mrs. | His advancement was oy L pton Jr of Phenix, Ala., tbe weekend in Greenville Henry Abercrombie. based on time in service and visited Mrs. Nellie Dean on ^j. anc j Mrs. David ' s ew members are always rate, military appearance, Tuesdav of last week. Storay. Her grandson Phil welcome at the W. M. S. J of duties and passing the Mr B F. Vanderford of storay returned home with meetings. 'Navy-wide test for promo- l nion is visiting his son and, her for week. YOUNG PEOPLE’S tion. Rogers Promoted Builder Third Class Paul E. Rogers, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Z Rogers of i Whitmire Road. Joanna, was advanced to his present rate while serving with Naval Mo bile Construction Battalion Fifty-eight, Vietnam. RED FOIL HEARTS 5Vfc oz. 90C 8 oz. SI.35 1 lb $2 35 1V 4 lb S3 85 daughter-in-law. Mr. and and CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my The MEEETING Associational graduate of Clinston }!r f r J r P l«t 1 ve S and< ' rf0rd j 1 would like to express my The Awociatlonal youiiB Hlch off , cpr noRcrs Mr and Mr, AclBer Craw-1 ?, p P r< '?' a _ t j? n to f ° r *» March ford Jr and Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw Bagwell and chil dren spent a recent weekend wt:h Mr Bagwell's parents, ALSO FANCY SATIN HEARTS £3.65 to S10.00 VALENTINE'S day IS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH Young's Pharmacy THE OLD RELIABLE” the cards, visits, flowers, th <’ Union Baptist Church gifts and prayers during the (tonight) Thursday at 7:30 weeks I was in Bailey Mem- P m. ‘ orial Hospital. Everyone was "Get Wise” Team of Mr and Mr, Bruce Bagwell , wond '‘ r ' ul including ‘ the doc- Vnlujh.a will be on pro- n Lakeland. Fla | tors and nurses. Thanks to all cram. Mrs .1 R Vanderford and of you. May (rtd Bless you. »MWm»AY8. daughters. Misses Sheila and* ' MrS „ n n „ Darlene v,sued Tuesday of ., "ITH TflF SfCK Mrs. Bo Brown and Mir. last w eek ,n Whitmire w.th , Mrs ] !oy and Mrs Keubln BlaeltweU w.U cele- I^ewis Bass are patients in brate birthdays Feb. 13. Self Memorial Hospital in Feb 11 birthdays will in- Greenwood. elude Regina Crawford, Mrs. Nellie Dean, Melvin Mark Windsor, Mrs. Loyd Satterfield, Mrs. E W Johnson and Johnny Walker. Mitchell have been ill at their Ray Riley Jr. observed his homes. birthday Feb. 6. Mrs. Annie Lawson has re- Mr. and Mrs. Herman turned to her home after be- Phipps will observe their ing a patient a* Bailey Mem- wedding anniversary Feb. 11. orial Hospital. Tami Parrish will be 9 William Bowling is recuper- years old, Feb. 12. ating at his home following surgery at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Mrs. Addie Bee Coleman returned home Saturday af- 1966. BELK'S KNITTING CLASSES STARTING NOW! COME IN NOW AND REGISTER 2 CLASSES EACH WEEK TUESDAY THURSDAY 9:30-11:‘10 9:30-11:30 Instructor MRS. IONA WALLACE IN BELK’S HOUSEWARES DEPT. Mrs Harold Fleming. Mr and Mrs Jim Daven port of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs Herman Burdette and children of Clinton were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Davenports and Mr. Bur- delte s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E C Burdette Mr and Mrs. H. W. Wil liams were called to Belton on Monday of last week be cause of the death of his sis ter. Mrs Fronrue Reeves. Funeraj services were held on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams of New- Phone 833-1121 LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY 200 N. Broad St. Consult Us For All Your Insurance Needs • Life • Accident • Health • Hospital THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: • Homeowner • Auto • Business • Bonds Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. ter several weeks in Bailey berry plined them there on Wednesday Memorial Hospital Rev R J. 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