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Thursday, May 3, 1956 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Nine LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELETHON* IMS weekend ttf ^pend the summer months. He has been amending the Southeastern Baptist Theo logical .Seminary at Wlltf Til 1 . est, N. C. Mr. and Mfs. Ellis Huffs teller and Sandy visited Mr .and Mrs, Louie Lyles in Greenwood Sun- will sponsor a pre-chool clinic to Pre-School Clinic May 9 The Providence school P.-T. A. day, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and family and Miss Becky Jones attended a birthday dinner ia All parents having children who be held Wednesday, May 9, from 1:30 to 3:00 p, m., at the Lydia Mills clinic. ( hnoor of Mrs. Trammell’s mother, « Mrs. J. H. Seay, of Clinton, at Greenwood state park' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney and Mack were visitors of -Mr. and Mrs. Ted Norris in Green wood on Saturday. On Sunday they visited Mrs. L. W. Bragg in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bragg of Greenville, were Sun day guests of the Gaffneys. Mrs. J. H. Crowe and grand daughter, Lynn Jenkins, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holland in Allendale. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell and children of Spartanburg, apeiit Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 7 E. C. Burdette. A2c Allen White, Jr., left Sat- v urday evening for Manhattan Beach Air Force after a 30-day leave with Mrs. White and son * and other relatives. He will leave , * soon for Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll McCary of . Edgefield, visited Mrs. McCary’s *. son and daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. James Bryan, on Sun day: • • . M r . &nd Mrs. Bill Nelson vis ited their son, Leland, at the . Shriners hospital in Greenville Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll and daughters visited relatives in Abbeville Sunday. « Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams With Mr. and Mrs'. Edward Wil liams and PoHy of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C- Par- g rish, Jr./in Aiken during the week-end. ^ Mrs. Cecil Ledford and daugK- "ter and Mrs. Calvin Hannah of Whitmire, visited Sunday with ■' . Mrs. Alma Harvey and Mrs. Chas. Harvey and family. , . Mr7 and Mrs. BOyd White and family,'? and Mrs. Joyce Jones of • Gaffpey, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White and Mr. . and Mrs. Jack White. i , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hill of I Cro: will be entering school who will Card of Thanks To “Butch” McLendon and “Mo” Fallow of the Lydia Mills StoH meat market I want to you for starting the fund for* my wonderful wheel chair and to^ everyone who contributed, a bi^thafiks. ' ' - May you all t>e richly blessed for doing such a fine thing for a person who can’t do it for himself. —R. G. JOHNSON, MRS. JOHNSON , AND FAMILY Revival Services at Baptist Church | conducted on Tuesday morning| Sermon” for the young people! Tuesday—''An Experience Once and Saturday at 10:00 . i through twelve* years of age. The 10 a Lifetime.' A series of revival servipes will be held at Lydia Baptist church beginning Sunday evening at 8:00- and will conitnue through the fol lowing Sunday, with services be ing held each evening at 7:30 (ex cept Sunday—this service is at 8:00). Morning services will be The pastor, Rev. F. Stanley: nurseries will be Hardee, Jr, will deliver the mes- sroa'l 61, children. sages, with Rev. Kenneth Joner, pastor of yt. Pleasant Baptist church near Laurens,, directing the music. A special'feature of the nightly jer ” The subjects of the messages to be delivered in this senes by M*’. Hardee are a<> follows: Sunday—“pare To Go Deep- service will be “Children'! 1 Monday— Failure or Faith.’ Wednesday—"Hell, the Dump' Heap of God.” ’ Thursday — “The Cross Makes the Difference.'* Friday — •;,'The Highway to Heaven.” Saturday— Walking the Last Mile of the Way.” be 6 years old by Nov. 18, are invited and asked to bring their children with their birth certifi cates. 'Riere will be a* doctor and nurse to examine your child. Begin Giving Polio Shots All children from 6 months to 15 years of age may' get their first polio shot May 4 at 10:00 a. m., and the second shot May 25 at 10:00 a. m. at Providence school. Parents please remember these dates. ) Pentecostal Holiness Services Revival services will continue through this week at the Pente- costa IHoliness church. Rev. James Bryan, pastor, in vites the public to each Service. Pastor Home For Summer Rev. F. Stanley Hardee, Jr, pastor of the Lydia Baptist church, arrived home during the IN MEMORIAM E Mason Young “He Just Walked Ahead” The life you had was just a road It led through sunshine and through shade When the way was hard, he walk ed ahead And an easier path for you was made. When the way was easily trod You walked it close by his side His stronger step crushed the stumbled clod Making the path more safe and wide. If difficulties lay before you on the road He bade you wait, he walked aheacf If possible, he carried both your read. And chered you on the pleasure * spread ss Hill, were visitors of Mr. ' and Mrs. Claud Willard Satur- There fre turns in this long road day. ' " . . Mr. and Mrs. E$rl Armstrong and Sherry spent Sunday, with his brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, in Gray Court. _ -Mrs, Aaron Armstrong and daughter ase the week with hergparents, Mr. and Mr?. Oscar Pennington, In Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ledford and daughters of Gastonia, N. C., were recent visitors" of hpr par ents, Mr: and Mrs. lari—Arm* strong.- . . Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Charles Gaffney will cele brate her birthday May 4. Ricky Blackwell will be four years old May 6. Mrs. Ralph Blackwell will cele brate her birthday May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrom bie will celebrate their 40th wed ding anniversary May 7. • Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens will ob serve a birthday May 8. Mr. and Mrs. H.‘ W. Williams will Celebrate their weddirtfe an niversary May 5. ' of life “Death Turn,” the sign on one road, He, always reday to face fresh strife Made the turn, before you walk ing ahead Around this Upm, now, ypu , see Unseeing, unknowing, you must walk along Until one day at the same corner you will be Then _your heart will lift in joyful song. at With The Sick Mrs. Clyde Trammell is ill her home. Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens is ill. Miss Janice. Goss Goss have been ill. Telitha Dean has been ill a few and . Wells T Around the corner there’s a brighter land The land of the living, not the dead Then he will reach back and take your hnad For he is not gone—just walked ahead. Sent to Mrs. Young by Mrs. Adeline Huggins Loftis. / IF YOU DON'T HEAD THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS Phone 74 COTTON CORD SUITS $16.5Q ’ L B. DILLARD the original blue /III N1SHT Sli RIDGE ELMO FAGG, MASTER OF CEREMONIES, Ex.-Gov. 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