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T if# » The Chronicle * StriTM To Be A Ctoui News paper, Complete, Newey and Reliable ®1» (EUntan If Too Don’t The Chronicle Yon Don't Get the News 4; Volume LV Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 10,1954 Number 23 m LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representatire TELEPHONE 1085 Miss Claudette Parrish and Mms Kathy Tipton of Washing- f ton, D. C., have returned to Washington after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parrish. While on vocation they spent a few days at Myrtle Beach and at Miss Tipton’s home in Jonesboro, Term. Miss Ann Hel- lams accompanied them to Myr tle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner and children of Greenwood, spent . Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Alma Harvey. Mr. and Mis. Lloyd White and # Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Jack .White and children we recalled to Gaffney Monday due to the se rious illness of Mr. White’s mother. Miss Janice Davenport is spending the week in Green ville with her sister, Mrs. Bill Shealy, and Mr. Shealy. Sunday dinner gusts of Mr. and Mis. Jimmy South were Mrs. Julia James and Mrs. ZeUa Thomas and Gene of Greenville. I. W. Grace and family of Pineville, N. C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey. * Spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith Sunday were the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and chil dren of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. James MclnvaUle and daughters of Kershaw; Mrs. D. IX McMan us, Chester; Mrs. Earl Barbee and Brenda of Madison, Ga.; and Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. Paul Wil son and children of Laurens. Mr. and Mra Grady Hill and family of Calhoun Falls, spent Monday with Mr|. and Mis. S. L. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Grange Chum- ley and children visited during tfie week-end with Mr. and Mra George Banks in Woodruff. Mrs. Ben Dean and Bobby, Miss Joane Flow and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson of Joanna, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nel- HOI SHIS... Meet UitAa/abe, the Indian Goddess, once highly favored as a protector Diseai against Disease. 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Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Black and children of Greenwood, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fowler and son of Greenwood, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cor ley. Mrs. W. L. Motte and Larry, Miss Janet Motte, Mrs. Peggy Wyatt and Barry, accompanied by C. B. Motte of Fort Myers, Fla., visited relatives Sunday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller and children of Union, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Letha Rhodes and Mr. and Mra. Chestley King. Miss Jolene Bennett, grand daughter of .Mr. and Mrs- Jesse Duckett, was one of the gradu ates at ThomweU orphanage re cently. Miss Shirley Ann Walger of Mt. Vernon, Ga., is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mra. L C. McLendon. Mra. James Mundy was the supper gust of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson in Laurens last Wed nesday. Miss Jean Ann Moore 6f Spar tanburg, has been spending a few days with Miss Barbara Roberta Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Arm strong and daughter visited Mr. end Mra. Oscar Pennington in Gray Court during the week end. Mrs. Rosa Cole of Utica, N. Y, visited Mr. and Mra Jesse Duck ett last week. Mrs. Cole is spend ing several weeks visiting rela tives and friends in Clinton and Cross Hill. Mr. and Mra. Jack Parrish and children of Aiken, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parrish during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrom bie and family * spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Broad Aber crombie in Laurens. Miss Vir ginia Abercrombie stayed for a weeks visit in Laurens. Mr. and Mza David Word and Sue, Mra. John Word and Bill Weir attended the United Cere bral Telethon in Greenville Sun day. Sue and Bill were very happy when they shook hands with Clarabeile, the clown, after putting their contribution in the fish bowl George Fleming was in Cross Hill Sunday where he spoke at the morning service of the Bap tist church. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish, Misses Betty Lou Parrish and Barbara McLendon spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., in Aiken. Carol Parrish returned home with her grandparents for a visit. Mrs. Mary Mason spent Sun day with her son and daughter- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mason, at Bonds Crossroads. Mra. Harold Wingo and chil dren of Inman, visited Mr. and Mra. Edward Carroll a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts will be at Myrtle Meach for the textile convention this week end. Mra. Annie Sherbert, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sherbert of Qv oree, visited Mr. and Mra. J. B. Neal Sunday. Major and Mrs. Clyde Smith, Jr. ,and children of Hunter Field, Savannah, Ga., were weekend guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Wells and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. D. T. Streetman in Athens, Ga. Mra. George Howell, Mrs. Wal ly Whitt, Mrs. J. C. Estes, Miss Ruby Howell, Mrs. Aaron How ell and son visited the former’s brother, Lewis Bobo, and Mrs. Bobo in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrsfr Earl Armstrong, Aaron* Kenneth and Sherry vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arm strong in Laurens Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Hairston of Fort Myers, Fla., is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hairston and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickerson and sons and Mr. and Mra. W. P. Terrell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. W. C. Terrell in Slater. The W. P. Terrells remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Julia Thrift spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Rob inson, in Fort MilL Mra. Clara Smith spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Gentry near here. Thomas Meeks returned home Friday after visiting Mr. and Mra. Colie Oswalt in Joanna. Spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton were Mr. and Mra. Charles Dalton of Calhoun Falls; R. P. Dalton of Newberry; and Mrs. Mary Ott and children of West Clinton. Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Patrick of Clinton also visited them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrom bie, Buddy and Dianne, attended services at Mt. Arrid Baptist church near Greenville Sunday, where Mr. Abercrombie spoke at the morning and evening ser vices in the absence of the pas tor, Rev. J. T. Lanford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchen of Holly Springs, were week end guests of Mr. and Mra Paul Kitchens. James Kitchens, Chas. Kitch ens, and J- H. Sprinkles were visitors in Winter Haven, Fla., during the week-end. Mr. and Mra. Bobby Kitchens and son and Wayne' Kitchens returned heme with them after two weeks] visit in Winter Haven. Mr. and Mra. Joabe Motte, Mr. end Mrs. John Motte and C. B. Motte, visited their sister,. Mra. Arthur Grant, who is seriously ill, in the Oconee county hospital Monday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks during the past week were Edgar Banks of Griffin, Ga.; Paul Long, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shealy and son, P. B. Banks and John Banks of New berry; Miss Lucille Banks and John Earle Banks of Green ville; and Mr|. and Mrs. Homer Clayte of NinetySix. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer vis ited Mr. and Mra. Eulas Gilliam Seminary. Preaching services will be the 1st and 3rd Sunday mornings at Rock Bridge and 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings at Lydia.. The night services will be re versed. First and third Sunday mornings at Lydia and second and fourth Sunday mornings at Rock Bridge. Rev. Barrin at present is re siding at the B. F. Wingard home on Walnut street in Clinton. Family Night at Man s Club Guy Parrish, president of the Lydia Men’s club, has announced they will have a fish fry Mon day evening, June 14, at 7:30 at the picnic grounds back of the school house. The members are inviting their families to enjoy this outing. to Clinton while Sgt. Dawkins is overseas duty. on With Tha Sick iGlad to report Misses Carolyn Bennet and Mickey O’Shields are improving at their , homes from injuries received in ah au tomobile accident Friday eve ning. Friends will be interested to learn H. HL Dalton has returned to his home from the Veteran’s hospital, Columbia, but remains ill. Little Sheila Armstrong is home and doing fine after a week’s stay at the Newberry hospital. Miss Mary Fortenberry, Lar ry Motte and Freddie Fuller are suffering injuries received in falls the past week. Tom Banks is seriously ill at Hays hospital. Mrs. Hubert Snelgrove is home after a couple of days stay at Hays hospital Little TaiHtha Dean is rmuch improved after an illness, (continued on page 2) Awociational Mealing The Laurens Associations! young people’s meeting will be held at Prospect Baptist church Friday evening at 7:30. All young people of the association are asked to be present. Miss Shirley Bodie is secretary. Church of God Services Revival services which began Sunday evening at the Lydia Church of God will continue through Sunday evening. The pastor, Rev. Ernest Burton, is be ing assisted by the Rev. Spain of Laurens. The public is cordially invited each evening at 7:30. Receives Diploma and Awards Bennie Hughey was presented his high school diploma in music on Friday evening at the annual piano recital of the pupils of Mrs. Joe Land. Other Lydia pupils taking part on the program and receiving guild certificates were: Misses Ruth Trammell, Kay Roberts, Cecilia McLendon, Harriett Wil son, Janice Goss, and Raymond Kuykendall. Local Cbuple Wed In California Miss Mary Jean Oakley, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. P. Oakley, became the bride of Sgt. Soott D. Dawkins, Jr., of San Diego, Calif., and Clinton, son of S. D. Dawkins of Clinton and the late Mra. Dawkins, on May 29. The ( (Rouble ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Isuce Me in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Force of Newberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Force, Jr., and children of Joanna, were recent visitors of Mr. arpl Mra. Jim Dean. SCHOOL IS OUT And It’s Time Far CAMPING Eykard’a Army Store hi Green- v . wood has the moot complete se lection of eamping equipment to bo found in this section. • Pop Tante ’ • WaS • Bleeping Bags a FoMta* ip Army Blankets • FootLockehi • Air Ifsttreeeee a buttle Bags • Laundry Bags ' • • Item Kite • Oooktng • Steel Mirrors • B Aid Kite • • Vint. • • Amy • Bwha Trtmki • Fatigue Pants • And Many Other Usrful AU. AT BBABONABUI FBKM RYKARD'S ARMIft STORR GREENWOOD, 8. C. Parade For VB8 Saturday There will be a parade to be gin the Vacation Bible School at the Baptist church Saturday af ternoon at 5 o’clock. Those with bicycles, wagons or automobiles are asked to decorate them and join the parade. Anyone with musical instruments is asked to bring them. All children are in vited. Registration will follow immediately after the parade. .. ... Young Pooplo'a Mooting All the older intermediates and young people of the Baptist church are invited to attend the aasociational meeting at Pros pect church Friday evening. Transportation will be provided and the group will leave from the church at 7 o’clock. VBS To Bogin at Baptist Church Vacation Bible School will be held at the Lydia Baptist church next week beginning Monday, June 14, and continuing through Friday, June 18, each afternoon from 5 to 7 o’clock. All chil dren in the community are in vited to attend. There will be classes from the nursery through the intermediate department. Mrs. B. F. Harvey b principal of the school The department superintendents are: nursery, Mrs. Houston Bills; beginners, Mrs. Hugh Ballard; primary, Mra. Tommy Nabors; juniors, Mra. Virginia Wilson; interme diates, Mrs. Earl Hamrick. Mrs. J. R. Abercrombie b character story lady, Mra. Stanley Hardee, pianist, and Mbs Mary Johnson, song director. All planing to attend are asked to register Saturday afternoon, June 12. New Pastor Arrives The Rev. Robert Barrin of Un ion, has accepted the pastorate of the Lydia and Rock Bridge Pres byterian churches and began his duties June 1. Rev. Barrin b a recent graduate of Columbia at Long Beach, Calit . The bride was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. D. Oak ley, as matron of honor, and her only attendant. Serving as best man was the bride’s brother, J. D. Oakley. Mrs. Dawkins chose for her wedding a white street length dress with Mack accessories. She wore a corsage of white garden ias and pink rosebuds. The young couple will remain m California until July, after which Mra. 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