The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 20, 1956, Image 13
Thursday, December 20, 1956
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Thirteen
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
TELEPHONE IMS
To all my subscribers, the Clin
ton Chronicle staff and readers,
may you have a very merry
Christmas and the most prosper
ous New Year ever.
’-'MRS. TRAMMELL
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dodg-
ens and daughter, of Startex,
were week-end guests of Mrs.
Dodgens’ sister, Mrs. Paul Kitch
ens, and Mr. Kitchens. On Sun-
# day Mr. and Mrs. Bennte .Kitch
ens, of Startex, pnd Gary Shel
by, of the U. S. Coast Guard, in
Norfolk, Va., were dinner guests
of the Kitchens family.
Miss Kathleen Dees, Miss Haz
el Allen, of Pelzer, student nurses
at the Greenyille General hos
pital, spent the week-end with
the former’s mother, Mrs. Verna
Dees.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Coxe, and
son, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Buzhardt, of Greenville, were
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Sims.
. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hughey at
tended church services at the Pel
zer Methodist church Sunday
evening where their son, Bennie
^ Hughey, is minister of music.
Rev. Stanley Hardee, Jr., pas
tor of the Lydia Baptist church,
is spending the Christmas hob-
days with Mrs. Hardee and sons.
He attends the Baptist Seminary
in Wake Forest, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and
daughters spent Sunday ^ with
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Madison in
Anderson.
* Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cabiness
and Mrs. Uoyd Browning and
daughter, of Whitmire, were visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arm
strong on Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Hanna and Rossie,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birchmore
and children were visitors in Co
lumbia on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields
and Miss Peggy > Ballard visited
the former’s sister, Mrs. Grace
Lewis, in Whitmire Sunday.
Bennie Johnson, of Clemson
college, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Spradley spent
Sunday in Charlotte, N. C., with
Mrs. I. S. Parker who returned
home with them to spend the
Christmas holidays with the Bo
dies. *
Mrs. Cora Gaddy and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Taylor, of Chseter,
- visited Mrs. Laura Darby and
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown Sunday.
Harry Wallace and Jame* Ed
ward Self, of Gaffney, spent the
week-end with the former’s par-
, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wal
lace. Miss Bernice Jenkins and
Miss Phyllis Ann Cain, of Gaff
ney, spent Sunday with the Wal
laces.
' Mr. anu Mrs. I. C. McLendon
and family were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Thelma Walker in Mt.
Vernon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard White
and son. Miss Beatrice White,
of Gaffney, and Seaman Billy
^hite, of Hawaii, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
White and Mr. and Mrs. Llyod
White.
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap and Na
than spent Sunday in Greenville
with their parents and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I J Fair.
Friends are sorry to know Mrs.
Fair is ill at her home.
Miss Betty Campbell spent the
week-end with Mr', and Mrs. Was
son Campbell in Fountain Inn.
Mr. and Mrs
visited the Wasson Campbells on
Sunday and accompanied Miss
Campbell b ome -
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard, of
Fountain Inn, visited her sister,
Mrs. W, L. MoUe, ancUMr.- Moile
Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Dayid McDowell
and sonj of Laurens, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
my Moore.
Mrs. Linda Howard, of York, is
visiting her duaghter, Mrs. Paul
McCauley.
Mrs. Earl Armstrong and Sher
ry, Mrs. Aaron Armstrong and
Sheila and Kenneth Amstrong
were recent ; guests of their
daughter and sister, Mrs. L. D.
Ledford, and family in Gastonia,
N C.
Mr. and Mrs. Bijl Rolbns and
Mike, of Anderson, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs John
Gallman.
GM3c Richard Martin, of Prov
idence, R. I., is spending a 14-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Martin.
A3c Jimmy Meeks, of Chey
enne, Wyoming, is spending a
30-day leave with his mother,
Mrs. J. C. Meeks, and his grand
father, J. H. Holmes, in. Cross
Anchor.
Claude McElhannon, of the U.
S. Navy, stationed in Providence,
R. I. k is spending the holidays
with his mother, Mrs. Bernice
McElhannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley and
family where visitors in Saluda
and Greenwood Sunday.
ment, directed several games.
Cold drinks, cookies and candy
wer e served by the teachers and
officers.
John Gallman, supefintendent
of the department, and Mrs. Gall
man, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole,
Mrs. J. T. Lanford, Mrs. Clyde
Trammell and Tommy Crisp as
sisted with the' entertainment.
Everyone brought a gift to put
under the tree, which was ex
changed before the refreshments
were served.
Family Nighl Wednesday
Family night, when all the or
ganizations of the chureh will
meet, will be held Wednesday,
December 26, at 7:00 p. m.
All members of the Brother
hood, WMU, GA, RA, and Sun
beam band are invited to attend.
Christmas Program Tonight
The Lydia Methodist church
will have the Christmas tree with
fruit and gifts to. be given out
by Santa tonight at 7:00 o’clock.
There will also be a Christmas
film, “The Spirit of Christmas,”
shown.
This is being sponsored by the
Sunday school of the church.
Rev. E. Austin Wilkes is pas
tor, and invites the public to
this Christmas program.
Receives Discharge
Robert Gary Wallace, son of
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Wallace ar
rived home Thursday following
18 months service in Fountain-
bleau, France, with the U. . S.
Army.
Mr. Wallace received his dis
charge at ForJ Hamilton, N. Y.
Pentecostal Holiness Church
Chrstmas Program
The public is invited to the
Pentecostal Holiness church Sat
urday evening at 7 o’clock for the
Christmas program. There will
be a short play, “The Tree of
Remembering.” Also children’s
recitations and carol singing.
Rev. James Bryant is pastor of
the church.
Lydia Mills Party Today
The big all-day Christmas
party for the.Lydia Mi Aemploy-
ees and their fSrriitre^re—being
held today at the Providence
school lunch room.
Bring your invitation for your
basket. Also enjoy a cup of cof
fee or punch, cookies, candy and
pop corn. You will know that
Christmas is here from the beau
tifully decorated room with its
large tree and Santa Claus. .
Son Honored With Party
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss hon
ored their son, Gary, with a party
celebrating his 12th birthday at
their home Saturday evening.
Christmas decorations adorned
the receiving rooms.
Twelve of Gary's 'friends
joyed the evening of games, con
tests and party refreshments con
sisting of cold drinks, sandwich
es and cookies.
Gary was remembered with
gifts from the guests.
Christmas Party For Pupils
Mrs. Thomas Crisp/ presented
her piano pupils in a recital In
the Community building Thurs
day evening.
After the program the group
enjoyed carol singing and musi
cal games. -> /
Christmas refreshments were
served the group. 1
' The mothers of the pupils were
invited guests.
Baptist WMS Circles Meet
—Tonight
The Martha Franks and Oma-
thine Dabbs circles of the Lydia
Baptist church WMS enjoyed a
covered dish supper and Christ
mas party Thursday evening in
the church sOcial ha-ll
, Games in keeping with the sea
son were enjoyed by the group
Each member brought a gift to
put under the tree. These were
A large group enjoyed this an
nual affair.
Kathleen Walker Circle Party
The Kathleen Walker circle en
joyed the Christmas party Thurs
day evening at the home of Mrs
Clyde Trammell, with their hus
bands as guests
The receiving rooms were love
ly in their Christmas decora
tions.
The supper was served buffet
from a lovely appointed table
centered With a gold sleigh of
fruit and gerenery with red light
ed candles on either side.
The guests found their places
ait small tables in the living room
beside the beautifully lighted
tree.
Following supper games were
enjoyed before the gifts were dis
tributed.
With The Sick
Miss Helen Black and Bonnie
years old December 26
Mr. and Mrs. J B. Vanderford
will celebrate their, 5th wedding
anniversary December 21.
>• Robert Motte will observe his
birthday December 22.
# Colie Abercrombie observed a
birthday December 16
Hehry Abercrombie will cele-
joint
Sue Blacx were confined to their j brate his birthday Ded 23
homes with illness the past week
Mrs. Addie Bee Coleman is a
patient at Hays hospital
Mrs James Coker is a patient
ab Hays hospital -—— *-
Little^ Ronnie Gordon, son of
Mrs. Lila Coker Gordon, is a pa
tient at Hays hospital recovering i
from iiijuries„ rceeived when |
struck by ap automobile in front
of his grandparents’ home Sun
day afternoon
Mrs. Jerry Harris is a patient
at Hays hospital
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Birthdays and Anniversariea
Mrs. Alide (Granny) Grace will
be 95 years old December 23 Mrs t
Grace is Lydia’s oldest resident
R E. Whitmire will observe his
birthday December 22
- Sheila Vanderford will be four
Callie Patterson will .be
years old December 24
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Millard Phipps and Mrs
Phipps Rice will celebrate
birthdays December 22
'• Mr and Mrs. C. B Sharptnn,
Sr., will e celebrate theif'Vedding
anniversary December 24 . ,
Mr and Mrs Jimmy Richie will
observe their, third weddnTg an
niversary December 23
Andy Ellis Will be, five years
old December 22i
Joyce Ann Todfi will celebrate
her birthday December 23.
Susan Brvan /-as three years
l,oi< old Demnc*
five
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