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/ <*4 ^ Thursday, August 10, 1950 ""' 1 .tv, r,-= For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CARL JOHNSON. Correspondent and Representative Mrs. George Pressley visited Mrs. Izell McAlister Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Webb of Cam- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paze Seven Billings, near Ware Shoals Sunday. ! ter. He gathered the books of the Mrs. Mart Satterfield and family)old Testament substantially as we and Carol Mills spent Sunday with,have them today. But his greater Mrs. Stacy King near Mountville. Miss Betty Emory of Enoree, spent the week-end with Miss Jennene Emory. Mrs. Mildred Jean Long and sons, have returned 1) » • » (t cost 4lo,ooo 8 years a^o But how much would it cost to REPLACE IT? The average home owner to day carries only 40% enough fire insurance. He’s thinking backward to what his proper ty cost, instead of forward to what it Would cost to RE PLACE IT. Face the facts. Your home or place of business (and con tents) may burn tonight. Is your fire insurance big enough to enable you to start to re build and refurnish or restock tomorrow ? Quit kidding yourself that you won’t have a fire or that you are fully protected. It’s no fun to be half-ruined. AmericoFore • INSURANCE CROUP • r CLINTON REALTY fr INSURANCE CO. B. Habert Boyd. Agent den, visited Mrs. Lois Webb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Freet were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd Sunday. Spurgeon Todd is spending an eleven-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Patterson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Er-! J 0 ”* nest Blackwell. Mrs. J. H. Seay of Clinton, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and family. ! Mr Mr. and Mrs) J. C. Meeks and fam-(children of Saluda, spent ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I with their sister and brother-in-law, J. H. Holmes in Cross Anchor. j Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Israel. ^ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grace and fam- | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalk and ; ily visited in Bath and Langley ever ; family visited relatives in Union the week-end. j Sunday. Mickey McAlister spent the week-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers and end with his mother, Mrs. Izell Me- children attended the Pentecostal camp meeting at Beech Springs Sun-1 reading.' The great day brought a revival. The study of God’s Word went on work was interpretation Reading in the Word to the people assembled in the space before the water fate in Jerusalem, he was as sisted by trained helpers who ex- ernacles was revived, and on the plained , what had been read to the eighth day there was “a solemn as- from Tarpon Springs, Fla., to make, smaller numbers when, at intervals, sembly, according unto the ordinance, their home with her parents, Mr. and j the assembly divided into “discussion Mrs. L. R. Israel. [groups.” These helpers should serve and Mrs. Mike Edwards and as mo dehs for preachers and teachers Sunday of the present. For they “read in the A revival is needed in our coun law of God distinctly; and they gave try—on a scale necessarily more vast the sense, so that they understood the jthan that led by Ezra. It must begin with the reading of God’s Word, now more rich and full by the addition of the New Testament. It must have from day to day. The Feast of Tab- the presence of the Holy Spirit, and the preaching of new life through faith in Christ. Let each of us begin in his own place and in his own heart. It is evident that the lives of the 1 May God [ give us the eagerness of people were powerfully affected for Ezra’s, hearers and a new will to liv# good. by the truth of the great Book! day. George Wade is visiting Mr. Mrs. Calvin Cooper. Mr .and Mrs. A. T. Crawforc family and Ella Jane Allen atj and i md j ’Great i AND FOR mm We’ll trade you mile for mile! Trade you safer, new miles in GOODYEAR DELUXE TIRES for the remaining miles in your old tires.. .1,000,2,000,3,000... as many miles as you have left! TERMS AS LOW AS 50c A WEEK ON NEW GOODYEAR TIRES YARBOROUGH OIL CO. CLINTON, S. C. Alister. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Harper and daughters of Greenwood, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. j a reunion in Simpsonville Su: Todd. | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Britt Mrs. Mamie Wilder spent the week- j daughter spent Sunday in end in Waynesville, N. C., with her [Falls. sister-in-law, Mrs. Birdie Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish and Barbara Whitmire is visiting Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Par- Henry Davis in Ware Shoals this rish visited relatives in Joanna Sun- week. | day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes and Mrs. M. C. Smith and Karon and family spent Sunday with Mr. and [Paula Wilson of Laurens, spent a; Mrs. C. B. Sharpton. Mrs. Sharpton few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. returned home with them. • Horace Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williard visit- Jolene, Yvonne and Emily Bennett; ed the former’s mother, Mrs. Frank! spent two weeks recently with Mr. ■ ♦ and Mrs. J. L. Duckett. HOUSEHOLD HELPS Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, For a dessert that’s a real treat, and Mr .and Mrs. Hoyt Anderson of, make two or three thin pancakes for Pickens, spent the week-end with each serving. Pour over them map-i Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson. Mr. | le syrup and garnish with whipped ‘ and Mrs. Anderson accompanied cream. 1 them home for a visit. Sunday night suppers will be pop-* Mr. and Mrs. C. S. James and ular if you place thin slices of lunch- family visited Mrs. Jessie Mills and eon meat in & skillet to brown with j family Saturday, lard. After turning meat once, break Betty and Donald Estes spent Sun- an egg over each piece and top with day with Mrs. Jessie Mills and fam- i !ily. Mrs. Ada Prince and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford spent Sunday near Campobello with the former’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Collins and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCall in Greenville Sunday. Louise Jones of Kmards, visited Kathleen Dees last week. Miss Joyce Hurt of Langley, is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grace Mrs. Eva Mac Manley and Joyce spent Sunday with Mrs Bessie Wail- in ire. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis ac companied Mrs. Gayle Ellis to her home in Fayetteville. N. C., Sunday. I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones' Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown of Mountville. and Mrs. Lor raine Stone of Abbeville. Mary Sue Brown is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones. M; and Mrs Roy Snyder and Mrs Nell Mills were visitors irt Newberry | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E BurkhaJter and family attended the McCall reunion in Woodruff Sunday. Ed Godfrey of Laurens, is spending i several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis. Friends from Anderson visited Hilda Burdette Sunday. Birthdays and Anniversaries Rex Hazyis celebrated "his birth-1 day August 7. August 14th is Jean Oakley’s birthday. Danny Thomas was 3 years old August Mh. ( Flo Wilkes celebrated her third birthday August 5th. Olivia Coker will observe her birthday August 15. August 5th is Walter Cato’s birth day. August 11th is Jennene Emory’s birthday. Donnie Fuller will celebrate his * birthday August Kith. Frances Waldrep will celebrate her birthday August 13. WMS and Family Picnics Today The Thelma Moorhead circle will hold its picnic Thursday, August 11, i at 12:30. 'Hie annual WMU family picnic win be held Thursday at 6 o’clock. Any typ« of Hand and Power LAWN MOWER Sharpened the factory way Bring M yww town aww and have II akarpaMd «r •or prariri— maaMna Al work dona qtdakly aad aa> curataly. Tear mower wCR cut Uka now. A few min. utaa here will sare you houra! la the cox SEED CLEANERS Phone 293 — Florid* St. Old tires ore DANGEROUS for hard Summer Driving! TRADE NOW FOR 4' With The Sick Otis Smith is a patient at hospital. Buck Meeks has a fractured elbow. Hays i Birthday Parties Patsy Fuller was given a surprise birthday party Wednesday night at the community center by her sister, Mrs. Frances Roach in celebration of her eleventh birthday. Patsy received many useful gifts from the twenty-six guests that were present. On Saturday Mrs. G. C. Parrish entertained in honor of her daughter, Carol, who was celebrating her 4th birthday. Outdoor games were played, after which Mrs. Parrish served refresh ments of ice cream, cake and candy. Balloons were given as favors. Carol received numerous gifts. Thursday afternoon Arliss Smith was entertained with a birthday party.* Refreshments of ice cream and cookies were served to the twenty-six guests present. SIX-INCH SERMON By Rev. Robert H. Harper EZRA. INTERPRETER OF GODS WORD Lesson for August 13: Nehemiah 8: l-4a, 5-6 8, 10, 18. 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