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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, December 15,1955
Pare Fourteen
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, RepresenUtiee
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W. A. Pierce of Goldsboro N.
C., is spending a while with his
son. I. N. Pierce, and with his
daughter, Mrs. James F. Murphy,
in Clinton.
Guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred
Dickerson on Sunday were Mrs.
C. W. Andrews of Camesville,
Ga.; Mrs. Moody Welborn of La-
vonia. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
McPherson of Chester: Rev. and
Mrs. B E. Terrell of Fountain
Inn
Mrs. R. G. Jones and daugh
ters and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hancock of Greenwood, were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Coker.
Mrs. Harold Waldrop and
Glenda of Panama City, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham
and children of Clinton, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Davis.
Mrs Alma Harvey and Miss
Maude Harvey attended the fun
eral services of Mack Davenport
near Fountain Inn Wednesday.
Miss Betty Lou Parrish spent
the week-end with Miss Rita
Parrish in Enoree.
Mr and Mrs I. J Fair and
grandchildren. Mike and Allen
Fair, of Greenville, spent Sun
day \with their daughter, Mrs
Claude Gilstrap and Mr.
strap.
family of Greenwood, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd.
Sunday.
Mrs. Wilson Campbell and
daughter, Sherry, spent t h e
week-end with thier parents and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Burdette.
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller and
family of Union, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Letha Rhodes and Mr.
and Mrs. Chestley King.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and
Jimmy visited Sunday with the
former’s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal
in Greenville.
Mr. and Mi's. Harry Templeton
and family visited Relatives in
Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Armstrong
of Gastonia, N. C., spent Friday
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
Earl Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Ledford and Debra and
Denise Armstrong of Gastonia,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Ledford’s parents, the Arm
strongs. Also on Sunday Mr.
Golden Deed,” was rendered by
Mrs. Stanley Hardee, Jr., with
Miss Ruth Trammell accompany
ing at the organ.
Mrs. Hardee was organist for
the program.
The young people’s director,
Mrs. B. F. Harvey, gave the in
troduction, “What GA Means.”
Mrs. Clyde Trammell Junior
GA counselor, was the director
and Mrs. E. C. Burdette, assist
ant counselor, gave the charges
to the Maiden, Ladies-in-Waiting
and Princess.
Mrs. L. L. Leach, Intermediate
GA counselor, crowned the
queen and gave her charge, and
also presented the Queen Regent
her cape and gave her charge.
After the program the congre
gation joined in singing “All Hail
the Power.” Rev. Stanley Har
dee, Jr., pastor, pronounced the
benediction.
The Maiden was Miss Judy
Ellis, the Ladies-in-Waiting were
Misses Gail White, Linda Corley
Cecilia McLendon, Florence Rev-
is and Harriett Wilson. Miss
Emily Bennett was Queen and
Miss Joanne Leach was Queen
Regent. Frankie Gaskin was
crown bearer, and Kay Poole
was the cape bearer.
Ushers were GA’s Samaline
Harvey Melda Dean, Elaine
Harvey and Olivia Coker.
A baptismal service was held
The
and Mrs. J. W. Kidd and chil
dren and Miss Vivian Kidd of following f the coronation
Whitmire visited their sls t e r, I Allowing Were baptized: Mrs^ T.
Mrs Armstrong, and Mr Arm- O- Williams, Linda Corley Bev-
str ong erly Pooltf. Jimmy South, Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley and | ^'' s f ra P
Oil- family visited the former’s uncle,
Robert Corlev, in Saluda Sunday.
and the lighted tree.
Several games were , led by
Mrs. Clyde Trammell, after
which a party plate with coffee
was served. Each one present
received a gift.
Methodist Candle-light Service
At 5:30 P. M.
The Lydia Methodist churd^
will have a Christmas program
which wlil be a. candle-light ser
vice, Sunday afternoon at 5:30
p. m. at the church.
The program is planned for
this early hour so that those
from other churches may attend.
Mrs. David Robers is direc
tor of the program. The public
is invited to attend. *
Presbyterian Church Christmas
Program
The Christmas program at the
Lydia Presbyterian church will
be held Monday evening at 7:30.
This will be a candle-light ser
vice. Carols will be sung by the
children.
Rev. Kenneth Pollock, pastor,
invites everyone to attend.
Christmas Tree For Children
All children of the Methodist
church are invited to the Lydia
Community building Sautrday
afternoon, Dec. 17, at 4:30 for a
Christmas party with gifts from
the tree for each of the Sunday
school children.
Pentecostal Holiness Church
Program
The Pentecostal Holiness
church will have a Christmas
Christmas Tree Wednesday _
The annual Christmas tree for f’ ro « ram on ^ 23
Mrs Paul Wilson and daugh- Mrs. Myrtle Parrish. Mr. and
tens, Paula and Connie, of Lau- Mrs. William Parrish and Rita the young folk from nursery
rens. and Mrs Emma Mc Manus I and Miss Pat Murphy of Enoree. through junior department will
of Chester, visited Mr and Mr* i visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish ^ Wednesday. Dec. 21. a\ 7:00
Horace Smith Sunday. ' Sunday. I P- m at the church. Each one in
Mrs J E. Coker and Mr. and I Rev' 'E 'a. Wilkes, Jr. spent these departments enrolled and wilV’^by the'young people.
Monday with his parents. Rev. coming to Sunday school at the | Tht> bHc is cor di a ]ly invited.
and Mrs. Wilkes. Sr., in Pelzer. Baptist church by the 1st of No-) <»..■- 1
R E Whitmire. Mrs Allen vember will receive a gift from Appointed Chaplain
White and son, and Roger Whit- the tree Friends in the community wil
Camp Fire Group Elects Officers
The Aowakiya group of Camp
Fife Girls elected new officers
at their meeting the past Thurs
day.
They are:
Miss Linda Willard, president.
Miss Franceen Smith ; vice-
president.
Miss Peggy Willard, secretary.
Miss Faye Bailey, treasurer.
During the business hour plans
were made to decorate the tree
at the Community building, and
also to join tfte oher groups in
caroling on Monday.
Woman's Club Meats Tonight
The Lydia Woman’s club will
have the regular meeting and an
nual Christmas party Thursday
(tonight) at 7:30 p. m. All wom
en of the community are invited
to join the club.
Everyone is to bring a dollar
gift to be exchanged.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Claude Gilstrap will celebrate
his birhtday December 19.
Janice Pollock was 8 years old
December 4.
Leland Manley was 5 years old
and Joyce Manley ‘was 8 years
old December 8. They are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Manley.
Miss Joyce Todd will cele
brate her birthday Dec. 22.
Melda Satterfield will be 10
years old Dec. 16.
Coley Abercrombie will cele
brate his birthday Dec. 16.
Robert Motte will celebrate a
birthday Dec. 22.
Miss Bety Lou Parrish cele
brated her birthday Dec. 1.
Pfc. Ernestine Parrish obeerv-
ed her birthday December 8.
I. N. Pierce will observe his
birthday December 18.
Joan and June Blackwell will
be two years old Dec. 21.
Mrs. J. C. Meeks will cele
brate a birthday Dec. 19.
Miss Donnaree Cauble will
celebrate her birthday Dec. 18,
ahd her father, W. R. Cauble,
will have a birthday Dec. 19.
MYF Organised
The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship was organized and offciers
elected Sunday evening at the
Lydia Methodist church.
The following officers were
elected:
President—Miss Barbara Rob
erts. ^
Vice-President —-’Miss Carolyn
Edge.
Secretary-Treasurer—Miss Kay
Roberts.
Worship Chairman—Miss Jo
anne Tharp.
Youth Counselor—Miss Doris
Burdette.
J. R. Crawford
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day evening.
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Candle-light Service
A candlelight service will be
held at the Baptist church Sun
day evening at 7:30 p. m. Sing-
CHRISTMAS CARDS
mire visited the former’s broth
tr. Crawford Whitmire in Foun-
Mrs. J B Hawkins visited the
former’s parents. Mr and Mrs
W J Norris, in Greenville Mon
day.
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Grace and
son of Charlotte. N. C , and Miss
es Ethel and Elizabeth Grace cf, tain Inn Sunday
Pineville, N C. were Sunday
guests of Mrs. W I Baliey and GA Coronation Held Sunday
Mrs Alice Grace The Girls’ Auxiliary of the Ly-
Mr. and Mrs I C McLendon dm Baptist church held a coro-
and family and Mrs Walker Sat- nation service at the church Sun-
terfield and children visited MVs day evening
McLendon's and Mrs Satter- The impressive candle-light
field's brother-in-law and sister, servav was given in a lovely set-
Mr and Mrs. Kinard Walker, in ting of white magnolias, holly
Mt Vernon Ga.. Sunday. and ivy.
Mr and Mrs Dave Roberts and Before the
daughters were guests of Mr and beam Band.
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be interested to learn that Rev. I
Circles Enjoy Parties E A Wilkse, Jr., has been ap-
The Omathine Dabbs and Mar- pointed chaplain at Whitten Vil-
tha Franks circles of the Lydia | a} , e
Baptist church W’MS enjoyed thej ♦
Christina party together Thurs- Sympathy Extended
dav evening at the church. The community extends deep-
A covered dish supper was en- est sympathy to Mrs. Minnie
joyed Jhe large group present Harvey, whose brother Mack
joined in the singing of Christ- Davenport, died Monday in a
mas carols accompanied at the Greenville. His home was near
piano by Mrs. Stanley Hardee. Jr. I Fountain Inn.
Later gifts were exchanged.
program the Sun- from under the beautiful tree.
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