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c LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE 1085 ADI and ■ Mrs. Coley Aber crombie of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie a©d Jimmy of Greenwood, Mr. a(nd Mrs. J. C. Lawson and children of Clinton Mr. and Mrs. William Motte and family of Lydia were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Motte. / Mrs. Claude Gilstrap and Na than spent several days the past week wiht her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Fair in Greenville. Friends are sorry to learn Mrs. Fair is ill. Mrs. Bessie Eskew is visiting relatives in Greenville. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Atkinson •and Randall were recent visi tors of Hugh Cbnstuce in Cline, N. C. Mrs. pohsluce was a war buddy of Mr Atkinson, whom he had not seen in ten years. «. ADl^and Mrs. Coley Aber- hbie ...w ie^rah^iped to Npffolk, Va„ w , aftey-^sijendmg... ^Ihq. D. C., is spending awhile with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carrill and family of Pendleton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ab ercrombie during the holidays. On Sunday the Carroll and Abr ercrombie families visited tives in Rock Hill and Bessduner City, N. C Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South ao Dan visited Mrs. Frank James and new son at the Union hos pital Sunday. *Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. William Dav- ebport of Easley, visited the for mer’s sister, Mrs. Minnie Harvey, xpnd niece, Miss Maude Harvey Sunday. * Misses Joanne Phillips and Judy Coxe of Slater, visited Miss Jo Ann Thkrp during the past eek. holidays with relatives and friends in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Henry Abercrombie was a Christmas night supper guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrpm- bie near Laurens, i holidays with their parents, Mr. an( j son Q f Lake City, Tenn., vis Mr-^wmri Mrs: Homef—Sharpe -m Good water, A4a^-far the holi- and Mrs. J. W. Mote and Mrs. Rachel Moseley. Mr and Mrs. Lowell Leach and Miss Joanne Leach spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Le'ach's mother, Mrs. H. R. Ellis in Griffin, Ga. • Mr and Mrs. H. W Williams with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil liams and daughter of Newberry, and Mrs. G C Parrish. Jr., of Aiken, who were visiting them, visited Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ball in Hen dersonville, N. C. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beasley in Piedmont Sunday. Mr. Ball is ill at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Beasley. Mr and Mrs. J B. Neal and Jimmy were visitors of their par ents. Mr and Mrs Sam Neal in Laurens and- Mrs . Annie Sher- berthn Enoree during the'holi days. ' / Sgt Toy O’Shields has return ed to Fort Benning, Ga., after spending the holidays with Mrs. O’Shields Lee Thornburg of Washington. ited Mr. and'Mrs. Melvin Satter- field'i^nd othfcr relatives here during the holidays. Alic Benhie Johnson returned to Altus. Okla., last week, but will return home next week fol lowing his discharge from the Air Force January 10. Mrs. Colleen McLendon and sons are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Knorp in Wel lington, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney and Mack were visitors of rela tives in Whitmire, Woodruff and Greenville during the holidays. A3c Jimmy O’Shields of Hill Air Force Base in Utah, and Ale Don Gaskey of Wisconsin and Hill AFB. are spending a 30-day leave with the former’s, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J B. O’Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallen- zine of Augusta. Ga., Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Sr., and Miss Barbara Sharpton of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Micthell dur ing the week-end. Mrs. Joe Tharp and Miss Jo Anne Tharp spent the Christmas ^r/to/r 'jt ' Se//- Zreatmcht Should Worry you. Zoo... Mr. and Mrs. ' Paul GI'^qsl Keith and Deidre, of Greenville, spent .Sunday with Mrs. Glenn’s sister, Mrs. Clyde Trammell, and Mr. Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish Sr., Pvt. Ernestine Parrish of Ft. Mc- Cllelan, AJa., who was visiting! her parents, Miss Betty Lou Par rish, Mr. and Mrs. -Perr^ Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams and Charles Williams were dinner guests of Mr.. and Mrs. G. Parrish, Jr„ in Aiken Christmas Day. • Carol Parrish returned befee -'with her grandparents for thej/eek. ^ '"Mr. and Mrs. David Word and Sue were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hodges in Spar tanburg Christmas evening. ' Miss Karen Wilson of Laurens, and Miss Nancy Smith of Clin-1 ton, spent a few days the past ( week with Misses Franceen' and Laura Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and family were guests of Mrs. Bai ley’s mother, Mrs. B. T. Bagley, days. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey arid Rock spent the Christmas vaca tion with Mrs. Bailey’s brother, Barry McLendon, and Mrs. Mc Lendon in Lake Worth, Fla.' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson spent a few day^l in Winter Ha ven, Fla., the past week with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dunaway, Sr. W. S. C. S. To Moot The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of the Lydia Metho- v dist church will meet Tuesday evening,'January 10, at 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. Calvin Cooper, at 102 Jackson street, Clinton. Mon's Club To Moot The Lydia Men’s club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 ip the lunch room of Providence school. , All men in the community are invited-to join the club. Guest Speaker at Pentecostal Church Rev. Arthur Campbell of Iva, will W^-the guest speaker at the evening services of flhe Lydia Pentecostal Holiness church Sun day. He will bring a quartet to ren der special jmusic. • The public is invited to this and all other services. Powerful and effective, many new drugs con produce remarkable results, likewise, much damage can result from improper use or overdose. Dangerous immunities con develop. Permanent injury can be done life con be endangered. For good reason, there ore restrictions on the use of penicillin, Chloromycetin, certain sulfa compounds and other drugs without the' Care and prescription, of a physician. When your health requires H, consult ypur Doctor. He will prescribe these new and potent^ remedies when he feels they are required. % New Year's Eve Party The Intermediate Department of the Lydia Baptist church en joyed a New Year’s eve party Saturday evening from 9:00 to 12:00 p. m. The large group enjoyed games and singing, later having hot dogs, drinks gnd cookies. John Gallman, superintendent of the department with* Mrs. Galhnan, Floyd Pfrole associate superintendent and a teacher, Mrs .E. C. Burdette and Mfs. Clyde Trammell, teachers, assist ed with the group welcoming -in the New Year. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey joined the party and made pic tures of the group. k McGEE’S DRyG STORE M kl DRUG STORE ■I+XsWwXviMv TICKETS CO ON SALE JAN. 3 CJJUIWTM Mtos. MUO STOSS— 12* SOUTH MAM ST. COMING TEXTILE HALL Jam. 24 Thro 2S . . . Nltdy A* *1*0 -I PERFORMANCES SATURDAY— l*3f, P. M. - 6:30 I*. M.-9:30 P. M. 75! — By Popular Demand — J RICH IN ENTERTAINMENT! VED SEATS INCLUDING TAX: $3.00 • UNDESERVED $1.50 • - $ft.6d ■ Saturday, Jan. 30, At 1:30 f. ML (Childran Half-Prka Thio Matin** Only) 1 £.'MAKS CHfCWf GET TICKETS THE EASY WAY! 11 rdor wMi atampod mW oddnmd * KS VOOUKS, P. O. Box 3903 PAYABLf TOt KS VOGUES. ? H. Sponsored by the CiviUn Club of Greenville, S. C. • Baptist Mootings ' The junior GA’s will meet’ at the church Thursday (today) at 4:30 p. m. All members are in vited to attend. . . Kathloon Walkor Circle The Kathleen Walker circle of the WMS will meet Wdenesday at 1 o’clock with Mrs. F. L. Thornburg at 257 Elm street. With Tho Sick • Mrs. Bobby Johnson is a pa tient at Hays hospital. Mrs. G. C. Pdrrish, Sr., is ill at her home. • . / , Mrs. William Gregory is a pa tient at Hays hospital. Friends are glad to know R. G. Johnson has returned home from the Greenville General' hospital. Miss Cecilia McLendon is able to be out after a week’s illness. J. W. Motte is ill at his home. Jerry Satterfield has been ill a few days. Willie Willis continues se riously ill at his home. Sunbeam* Moat Today The Sunbeam feand of the Baptist church will meet today at 4:30 at the church. Birthdays and Wadding AnnivgrM&ie* ^ Mr. and Mrs. David Wo^d ob served .their 19th wedding anni- vet^ary • December 24. J. B. Neal celebrated his birth day January 3. t \ 1 Airman Jimmy O’Shields will celebrate his birthday'January 7 .and Miss Mickie O’Shields will be 15 years old December 8. Brotharhood Moots Friday The Lydia Baptist church Brotherhood will meet Friday evening at 7:00 p. m. Rev. Rem- bert Truluck, pastor of Beaver- dam Baptist church, will be the ’ guest speaker. I Gray Funeral Home « Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..»nd... EMBALM ERS Phonrs 11 and 3C9-J A MHI LANC 1 Sf R\ IC> J„ JU SSI LI. C.K • v and V. PARKS ADAIR, (.rtt A baby doesn’t “just happen.” He is created throuefca slow and intricate process <)esigned by God. Neither does a delinquent “just happen.” He, too, is created—gradually—by little wrongs and big, all human-, caused. Insecurity, improper associates or environment and lack of love often push a child into developing criminal tendencies. ^ Neglect, lack of guidance, lade of education and re ligious training will cause him to weaken and become sick morally and spiritually. * Responsible mothers and fathers, will endeavor to pro tect their children from these evils. They will love a child. They will sppervise his activities, and see that he has ade quate religious education. They will see that he goes regularly to Sunday School and Church, and they’ll go along with hfm. As a responsible parent, be sure that you create a Christian—not a criminal. mm ■w i' V, Tho Church CHURCH ^ fcf it tm of character v •orfh foi wist ^ nd « u PPort the Church S? ** nr,c « 8 ^larly °»n sak* T" urch They are- f|» p“ T ,y Ti. !?'b** d’lldr.n'; 5: 3 & 0°/ £ i* £ •he Chu K h"', : .«J/ On w d h "?‘ i0n ' Tor' £ erinl .... l.- w "«ch need, u: r ana read yo ur Bible doily chu,ch r»gu Day 5""4*r WmIii,£u s *‘uri«ir. Book Jui.h , * / /o: . . Ceyrrltkl IMS. Kn.Ur Mr. i\T: Thia Series Of M H D U Seine Published Each Weak By the FsQawint Clinton Finns In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance Payne & Co. iohpson Bros. Super Market Phone 120 • j Phone 239 Bank Of Clinton Phone 121 Young’s Pharmacy PhMttlt Todd Grocery Co., Inc. . Phone 9 Howard’s Pharmacy Phone 101 Anderson Appliance Co. Phone 027 Phone 2 \ Giles Chevrolet Co. Phone 26 Farmers Feed & Seed Store Phone 1025 Citizens Federal and Loan Assn. Phone 5 Clinton Cleaners Phone 948 D. E. Tribble Co. Phone 94 Burriss-Harrison Co. Phone 4S5 T. E. Jones & Sons Phone 181 Chandler’s Garage Phone 71 ‘ Clinton Tire & Recap. Co. Phone 120. 1. I McGee’s Drug Store Phone 1 j i H. D. Payne Co. Phone 120 ”4. L. B. Dillard Thone 142 Gulf Oil Corp. Phone 21 Johnson Bros. Super Mkt. Phone 289 \ Carolina Service Station Phone 614 Cooper Motor Co. .Phone 515 Phone 850 Gray Funeral Home. Phone 41 Sunshine Cleaners Phone 486 • Industrial Supply Co. Phone 111 Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74 Timmerman Motor Co. Phene 119 Belk’s Phone 84 Motor Co. Phone 586 i ,if f frr rrrrrrrr rrrr f r r r ,r t n rr *~rrri—i rrrrrrrrrrrrrr r rrrrrrrrrrr**** (i . j. 1 f