The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 21, 1956, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
TELEPHONE 10S5
Mr. and Mrs. Qscar Orscahosky
of Baldwn, Loi^g Island, N. Y.,
are spending a month’s vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Todd and other relatives in
South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs.
Wylie Harper and family were
Sunday guests of the Todds.
Harold Hawkins of Seneca, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Pearson of
Laurens, were visitors of Mrs.
Lizzie Hawkins during the week
end. ',
Mrs. Mattie Harvey spent the
week-end in Laurens with Mr.
and Mrs. James Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. David R Coker
and Marvin w^ere rceent visitors
of Mrs. Coker’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. M L. Smith, in Greer. ^
Mr. and Mrs. L W. Abercrom
bie and family w^ere Sunday
guests bf Mr. atid Mrs Vernon
Wood in Gray Court
F. L. Thornburg spent the
week-end with his daughter. Mrs.
Everett Boswell, and Mr. Boswell
in Shannon. Ga.
Mrs. Mat Phillips of Green
ville, sperft the past week with
her sister, Mrs. Harry Templeton,
and Mr. Templeton. Mrs. Zinia
Woody, of. Laurens, was the
w r eek-end guest of the Temple
tons.
Mrs. Bill Dickson and children
of Greenville, spent the past
week with her sister. Mrs. Quin
ton Jones Mr Jones and| Mr.
Dickson were in Kingsport,
Tenn., for the week-end. *
Miss Fay Ford of Pelzer, is vis
iting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate,
Jt., and children spent Father’s
Day with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Shumate in Cam
den.
Little Mary Walker, daughter
of Mr., and Mrs. Frank Walker, is
ill. I «,
Mr jand Mrs R. R. McLendon
of Davenport, Fla., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs I. C. McLendon and
other relatves this week.
Mr and Mrs. R. B. Fennell, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Fennell and Steve
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Parr in Spartanburg.
Miss Bonnie Butler of Green-
wood, is visiting her cousin.-tMiss
Linda Corley.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and
children spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. G. W. Bowen, in
Wadley, Ga. Janice Goss re
mained for a visit while W’arren
Goss returned home after two
weeks in Wadley. Richard and
Kenneth McDaniel of Macon, also
returned home with the Goss
family for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huffstetler
and Sandy spent the week-end at
Lake Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins
attended the Elks convention in
Columbia over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Gamer of
Greenwood, stayed here with the
Gaskin children .
First Class Ship Serviceman
and Mrs. Bim Willard and sons of
Mountain View, Calif., arrived
last w'eek for a visit until July 5
with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Willard. Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hawkins and son i
of Berwyn, 111., spent several I
E. W. Mitchell with Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Gwinn and Debbie, of
Joanna, w’ere in Shannon, Ga.,
recently for the opening, services
bf the new Methodist church
building. - ' /
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sessions bf
Conw r ay, visited Rev. and Mrs.
Stanley Hardee, Jr„ Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammfel!
and family attended a Father’s
Day dinner for the fomier’s - fath
er held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Smith near Clinton.
Mrs. Molly McCormick of Mi
ami, Fla., Mrs. Orin Grimes, Miss<
Gayle Smith and Homer Fraafer
of Waynesboro, Ga., spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. B Boi
ler*
Misses Helen and Caroline
Edge are visiting relatives in
Greer this week.
Rev. E. A. Wilkes, Jr., is at
tending the pas tor’s. schooLat the
University of South Carolina in
Columbia this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hill and
children of Greenwood, were
Sunday visitors.of Mrs. Neal Bal-
lew.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims were
recent guests of Mrs. Blanche
Curry in Simpsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims, Jr.,
and children of Greenwood, and
Mrs. Jauuita Glenn and children
of Clinton, spent Father’s Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims,
Sr_ Sharon Sims and Ann Glenn
returned home with their parents
after a w’eek’s visit with their
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holland of
Allendale, spent the week-end
with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J.
H. Crowe. Mrs. Crowe returned
home with them for a two weeks
visit.
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap. Nathan
Gilstrap and David Gaskins spent
the w r eek-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Fair and other
relatives in Greenville. Nathan
remained for the week with his
grandparents.#
Mrs Berth^ Gregory of Grif
fin, Ga., and Mrs. Gus Harris
of Clinton, spent last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell
and children spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
-Mr. and Mrs. Paul McAbee of
Union, were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins on last
Wednesday evening. Priscilla
Gaskins returned to her home
after a visit with the McAbees.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallen-
zine of Augusta, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Meadors and family
of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Patterson and family spent Sun
day with Mr; andMrs. E. W
Mitchell.
Mrs. K. A Torr and children
of Lancaster, spent the past week
with her sister. Mrs. David Rob
erts and Mr. Roberts. On Thurs
day night his brother, F. T. Rob
erts and Mrs. Roberts of Southern
Pines, N. C., were their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer join
ed others of the Boozer famly
for a Father’s Day picnic dinner
at Deadfall, near Newberry, Sun
day .
p. m. All women in the com
munity are invited to join the
chib. ,
Revival al Church of God
Revival services began Sunday
evening at the Lydia Church of
God, with Rev. Bennie Willard,
of Greenwood, doing the preach
ing. ' *
Services will be held at 7:30 p.
m. each evening for the remain- 1
der of this week and next.
The pastor, Rev. Lee Powers,
invites the public to attend>
Singing Be Held Sunday
The regular 4th Sunday singing
convention will, be held at the
Lydia Church of God Sunday af
ternoon beginning at 2:30 p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
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Sympathy Extended
Friends in the community were
sorry to learn of the death of
James Mundy Thursday in Lau
rens. ,. >
Mr. and Mrs. Mundy had lived
at Lydia several, years prior to
her death, last October. Mr. Mun
dy had made his home in Laurens
with a niece for several months.
Woman's Club Meets Tonight
The Lydia Woman’s club will
days last week with the Willards. 1 meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30
Group Enjoys Picnic Dinner
On Sunday a group of families
and friends gathered at Green-
wood state park for a picnic din
ner. Those enjoying this occas
ion were: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Hamilton and family, Mr. and
Mrs. DeFrost Ledford, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Ledford and son,
and Lawson Templeton?
Teen-Age Club In Meeting
The Teen-Age club has held
the third successful meeting now
with at least thirty or more teen
agers present each time. The
club meets at the Community
building "each Saturday evening
with teen-agers of Lydia Mills
employees eligible to belong.
' Elected as officers were:
Ronald Corley, president.
Peggy Willard, vice-president.
Lois Franklin, Sceretray.
Sue Hamilton, treasurer.
Wayne Fuller, chairman of ac
tivities.
Jo Ann Tharp, program chair
man.
Melvin Bailey, refreshments
chairman.
Franceen Smith, chairman of
clean-up comipittee. *
The group enjoys planned and
improvised recreation under ad
ult supervision. '
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Laura Darby observed her
birthday June 12.
Bo Brown celebrated a birth
day June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown cele
brated their 9th wedding anni
versary June 10.
James E. Coker will celebrate
hiS birthday June 22.
James Franklin Coker will cel
ebrate a birthday June 23.
Stanley Rice wlil be 3 years
old June 2T.
Larry Fuller celebrated his
birthday June 13. ~
Mrs. Homer Fuller observed a
birthday June 19.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrom
bie will observe their 29th wed
ding anniversary June 28.
Mrs. Leroy Davis observed her
birthday June 17.
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McMillan Service Station M. & W. Auto Sales
Phone No. 2
Bank Of Clinton
Phone 121
Howard’s Pharmacy
Phone 101
Baldwin Appliance Co.
Phone 82
Economy Auto Store
Phone 188-J
Burriss-Harrison Co.
Phone 485 -
Clinton Tire & Recap. Co.
Phone 1206
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Natural Gas Appliance Co.
Phone 600
Carolina Service Station
Phone 614
C and L Concrete Co.
t Phone 588
Timmerman Motor Co*
Phone 119
Clinton Implement Cd
Phone 728-W
Young’s Pharmacy
Phone 19
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Anderson Appliance Co.
Phone 927
Citizens Federal Savings
and Loan Assn.
Phone 6
T. E. Jones & Sons
Phone 181 .
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McGee’s Drug Store
Phone 1
Gulf Oil Corp.
Phone 21
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Cooper Motor Co.
Phone 515
Sunshine Cleaners
Phone 486
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Clinton Gulf Service Station
Phone 96
Locklear’s Radio and
■ TV Service
PhoMSSS
Todd Grocery Co., Inc.
Phone 8
McMillan Service Station
M and W Auto Sales
—Phone 2
Clinton Cleaners
Phone 948
D. E. Tribble Co.
Phone 94
Chandler’s Garage
, Phone 71
H. D. Payne Co.
Phone 120
Johnson Bros. Super Mkt.
Phone 289
Clyde Body Works
Phone 850
Industrial Supply Co.
Phone 111
Chronicle Publishing Co.
Phone 74
Yarborough Oil Co.
Phone 440 ^ .