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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
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Mr and Mrs Boyd Wilkes and
children. Miss Gloria Jackson, Gro
ver Jackson with Mr and Mrs. Mil-
ton King and children of Green
ville, were guests last week of
Mr and Mrs Curtis Jackson and
son in New Orleans, La
Mr and Mrs Lindy Barlewe and
daughters. Mr and Mrs. Virgil
Heed spent the day of. the 4th at
the Cherokee Indian reservation in
North Carolina
Misses Shelby Brown. Sara and
Margaret Brown, Willis Hietz and
Sonny Elmore spent Friday, the
4th. at Ocean Drive and Myrtle
Beach /
Mr and Mrs Jack White and
daughters, Lind? and Martha, vis
ited relatives in Gaffney a few days
last week
Mr and Mrs. W \. Nabors visit
ed Mr and Mrs. Furman Sullivan
in Pelzer during vacation week.
Mrs W I Bailey with Mr and
Mrs Fd Grace and family of Ho-
nea Path, spent several days .in
Pmevdle, N C., recently with rela
tives
Mr and Mrs Paul Kitchens and
sons were visitors of Mrs. Laura
McGaha and other relatives, in
Spartanburg, Mr and Mr?. Charles
Kitchens in Holly Hill recently.
Larry Kitchens came home with
his uncle and aunt during the past
week
Misses Carol Parrish ami Anna
MacJdin of .Aiken, are spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs Guy
Parrish Sgt and Mrs Tommy
Huskey and Stevie of Fort Bragg.
N C . spent the week-end with the
Parrish family
Mr and Mrs W L Boozer and
family spent the past week with
her mother. Mrs King Trammell,
near Cross Hill
Mr and Mrs Major Crawford
and children spent Tuesday (A last
week at Folly Beach.
Mrs Lizzie Hawkins spent the
past week in Seneca with her son.
Harold Hawkins, and Mrs Haw-
kms. and in Laurens with Mr and
Mrs Lee Hamby
Mr and Mrs Horace Brown
were in Columbia Sunday for the
funeral .services of his brother-in-
law Jim Turner
Mr and Mrs George Avery.
Miss Virginia Avery. Mr and Mrs.
Mart Satterfield and Miss Linda
Satterfield visited in the mountains
of North Carolina and Tennessee
several days last week
Mr and Mrs David Word were
Saturday visitors in Greenviltr
Mrs lalbe Belle Miller has re
turned home following a weeks
visa with her daughter and ton-Nt-
*aw Mr and Mrs Clarence Put
met ta HunUviJlr Ala
Mr and Mrs Lealar Davis aai
family »petu several day* last week
>n the mountains of North C
Mrs Ear. Arm*treeg a*
►pent several daw last weak «Mk
Mr .nd Mr* Emewl Vrnv.'rsng la
Noth Hill Mr and Mr* Alvin
%rm*tMMtt Mr aod Ms* l» D
lavMord n Gatoms \ l* The
Ledfords accompanied them home
for the week^md ,
\
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Satterfield
and family were visitors in Green
ville Saturday \
Mrs Ola Harris Hunt of Bath, is
visiting friends and relatives here
Mrs. J. A Lea of Reidsville, N.
C., spent the past week with her
parents, Mr and Mrs R B. Fen
nell Mr Lea joined her here for
the week-end and accompanied her
home Others visiting the Fennells
during the week-end were Mr and
’Mrs. J. H. Parr of Spartanburg;
Mr and Mrs. Earl Fennell of West
Palm Beach. Fla ; Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Fennell of Greenwood; Mr
and Mrs. Bill Fennell and Steve.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Proffitt and son
and Tommie Proffitt spent a few
days vacation last week with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Proffitt, in War. W Va
Mrs Willie Cannon and Johnny,
Mrs. Sarah Jenkins. Lynn, and
Steve Crowe enjoyed the past week
in the mountains of North Carolina
and Tennesese They saw the play,
"Unto These Hills” at Cherokee.
N C.. and "Chucky Jack” at Gat-
Linburg, Tenn. They also visited the
Tuckallchee Caverns in Townsend,
Tenn
Mrs James K Polk and chil
dren, Lynn and Jean, of Houston.
Texas, and Miss 'Dianne Neal of
Greenville, are visiting Mr and
Mrs. J. B Neal. They are also vis
iting Mr and Mrs. S. B. Neal in
Laurens while here
Ann Marie Henry of Myrtle
Beach, is spending a few weeks
with her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. C. E Spradley
Mr. and Mrs Charles Templeton
are spending the week Uith Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Arden in Trvon,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Bim Willard and
family of Sumter, were week-end
visitors of Mr and Hrs Claude
Willard.
Mr and Mrs Melvin Satterfield
aid family and Miss Cornelia Mar
tin visited Mr and Mrs Festus
Harris in Florence and at Myrtle
Beach over the weekend
Mr and Mrs Pete Kelly and
children of Gaffney, spent a few
days recently with Mr and Mrs
Ike Jones Sunday guests of the
Jones family were Mr and Mrs
Frank Hooper and family of Green
ville. Mrs Laila Brown and daugh
ter and Mtu Ruth Young of Lydia
Mills
Mr and Mrs Claude Bennett of
Chicago. Ill Pfc and Mrs Maue
Lambert and Randy, of El Pam.
Texas, are visiting Mr and Mrs
Hugh Ballard Monday guasU of
the Ballard* were Mrs Ullie Doug
ta* Mr and Mr* Harold Huffstet
ler and children of Gray C
and Bill Dougla* af Lauren.
Mr and Mrs H N Huguley
family oere *
Hr. ria. 1 the
week in Greer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M L. Smith.
I Pfc. Douglas DeYoung of La
Platta. Md. is spending a 14-day
leave wilh his mother, Mrs. Sarah
Jenkins, and other relatives. He
has just finished a two weeks mis
siles training course in Red Can
yon. New Mexico.
Steve Fennell spent a few days ser ' e a birthday July 13.
Miss Beverly Buzhardt will cele
brate her birthday 'July 14.
Sulie Meeks will be 9 years old
July 12
Mrs. Jimmy Carroll will observe
her birthday July 12
Susan Broome will celebrate her
birthday July 11.
Mrs Eva Mae Mobley will ob
last week with his uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs. Orin Davis, in Green-
1 ville.
Mr and Mrs David H Roberts,
Misses Barbara and Kay Roberts
spent the past week at their cabin
on Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. I C. McLendon,
Miss Betty Lou McLendon, and
..lames McLendon spent the week
end with Mrs. Kinard Walker in
Mt. Vernon. Ga. Mr. McLendon
and James remained for a few
days of fishing.
Mrs Sam Prince, Misses Nettie
and Koberta Prince. Mr. and Mrs.
J T. Lanford and Johnny were
called to Spaftanburg Thursday
evening due to the illness of the
former's sister, Mrs. S u m m y
Couch Mrs. Prince and the Mises
Prince visited Mrs. Couch again on
Sunday at the Spartanburg General
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell and
grandson, Butch Meadors, have re
turned from a week’s stay in Co
lumbus. Miss., with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs H. S. Watson, and oth
er relatives. They also visited rela
tives in Birmingham. Ala . while
away
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce and
Durwood were Thursday overnight
visitors at Chimney Rock, N. C.,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach and
family of Camden, were Sunday
guests of her mother. Mrs. J. W.
Fuller, and other relatives.
Mrs A. M. Shumate, Sr , and
Mrs. Howard Barnes and family
of Camden, vjsited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Fennell. Mr. and Mrs. A M.
Shumate, Jr., and other relatives
here over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Gaskins and
family spent last week at their
cabin on Lake Greenwood Mrs
J* F. Gaskins of Rock Hill, spent
part of the week with her son and
daughter-in-law. On Saturday Mrs.
Mildred Higgins also of Rock Hill,
was the Gaskins' guest
Mrs. H S Hughey of Spartan
burg, is visiUng her son, H N
Hughey, and Mrs Hughey
Mrs. Alma Harvey and Miss
Maude Harvey spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs J. W. Turner
in Greenwood Sgt and Mrs
Charles Harvey aod family spent
the 4th with the Turners Jimmy
Turner resumed home wttn his
grandmother. Mrs Harvey, for the
Groups Enjoy Fish Stew •
Thursday evening a group of
friends gathered at the cabin of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts on
Lake Greenwood where they enjoy
ed a fish stew which was cooked
by several of the men. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Cooper and Charlie, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Crocker and children, Mr.
and - Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Mr and
Mrs. Carlisle Neely and Joe, Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton West, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Gilstrap, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell and’ Kenneth, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Traynham, Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Freeman, Miss Emily
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts,
Misses Barbara and Kay Roberts.
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Thursday. July 10, 1958
R. A.’» To Meet Fr^y
The Junior and Intermediate R. A.
boys will meet Friday evening at 6
o’clock.
Baptist Church News
Junior Girl's Auxiliary Today
The Junior G. A.’s of the Lydia
Baptist Church will meet Thursday
(today) at 4:30 p. m. at the church.
W. M. S. To .Meet Early This
Evening
The Woman's Missionary Society
of Lydia Baptist Church will meet
tonight at 6:45 p. m. at the church.
Miss Judy Ellis, Youth Week W.
M. S. president, will be in charge of
the meeting.
Brotherhood Friday
The Brotherhood of the Baptist
church will meet Friday evening at
7; 30 p. n^ ip the Young Peoples De
partment.
James McElhannon is Youth Week
Brotherhood president.
With The Sick
Lamar Patterson has been trans
ferred to the DAFB hospital in
Greenville. His address is Wm. L.
Patterson. 14595430. Ward 6. Don
aldson Air Force Base Hospital,
Greenville.
Robert Motte is convalescing at
home following a tonsilectomy at
Blalock Clinic last Thursday.
were. Mr and Mra. R. C. Satter
field. David Satterfield. Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Oakley and Johnny. Mr.
and Mrs. Buddy Sanders and fam
ily, Mr. and Mh-s. Joe Proffitt and
son, MY and Mrs. Rex Harris and
family, Tommie Proffitt, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Satterfield and daugh
ter. Miss Cornelia Martin, Mrs. Jes
sie Hairston, Misses Linda Satter
field and Sandra Mills, Mrs. Gerald
Satterfield, Melda and JerYy Sat
terfield, all of Clinton and Lydia,
Mrs. Gerald Coates and family, of
Ohio, and Mr. and MYs.^Jewel Free
man and family, of Bluefield, West
Virginia.
Marriage Announced
Of interest to friends is the mar
riage of Miss Cornelia Betty Butler,
of Laurens, to Sherman Robert
Massey, of Lydia Mills. ,
v _Jhe wedding was performed on
Tuesday, July 1, by Probate Judge
Hewlette Wasson.
Youth Banquet Tonight
A formal banquet will be given
for the Baptist Young People tonight
at 8:15 p. m. in the social hall of
the church.
TTie W M -S. is in charge of the j
banquet.
Birthday Dinner For Mother
The children, relatives and friends
of Mrs. Betty Cautole, of Anderson,
gathered at Mineral Springs Sun
day to honor her with a birthday
dinner.
A bountiful picnic dinner was en
joyed by the following: Sam Cauble,
of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. K. D.
Crosby and family, of Belton; Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Fuller and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble. Mr. and
Mrs. James Cauble and son, Mr.
and Mrs Brooks Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Patterson, Mr. and Mrs
Edward Patterson and family. Mr
and Mrs Bill Hedgepath and son.
Mrs. Mildred Holland and family,
all of Lydia and Clinton.
Group Go To Ridgecmt
A group of young people with Rev.
and Mrs. Sanders and several other
chaperons spent Monday at Ridge
crest Baptist Assembly grounds in
North Carolina. They left by bus at
6:30 a. m and returned home after
the Vesper service Monday evening.
Fish Fry Fajoyed
On Friday. July 5. Mr and Mrs.
Melvin Satterfield and Mr and Mrs
Mart Satterfield were hostesses at
a fish fry for the Satterfield fam
ilies and several friends at Kinards
Spring near Kinards
Those present for the occasion
County Records
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The following public records
were filed the past week in the of
fice of the Clerk of Court of Lau
rens County.
Property Transfers
Stanley Hyatt to J. L. Wright,
7.4 acres and 8.25 acres on the
southern side of Wood ruff-Fountain
Inn Road, for $10 00 and other con
siderations.
School District Scuffletown No.
1, of Laurens County, to Samuel
Compton, 2 acres known as the old
Long Branch School lot, for $35.00.
Niles C. Clark and Agnes A.
Clark to Ollie Hagan Kimbrall and
Dot P. Kimbrall, lot No. 1 of Rose-
mont Lots, Lake Greenwood, for
$10.00 and other yaluable consid
erations. |
Addie S. Wood to F. C. Martin
and Nel S. Martin, 15.72 acres,
more or less, in Sullivan Township
for $1,965 00.
Amos Jarvis to Mrs. Elmer Tolli-
son, lot on Sulphur Springs Road,
for $450.00.
Niles C. Clark and Agnes A.
Clark to Clarence L. Smith, lot in
Rosemont property for $10 00 and
valuable considerations
Allie Bell Goodman Owens and
Wilie Bell Goodman Simpson, to
Gary H. Holcombe, 3 acres on
North Bell Street Extension, City of
Clinton, for $10 0 and other consid
erations.
Robert A Harm to Dora W Os
borne, 1 acre near Young's Cross
Roads for $200 00
Lottie Mae Mills, Margaret Jack-
son, and Dorothy Martin, to Amos
Jones and Freddy Lee Jones, lot
on Washington St. Extension, City
of Laurens, for $100.00.
J. A. McKee to D. W. Stevenson,
33 acres on South Carolina Road
No. 24 for $7,500.00. .
Newberry Federal Savings and
Loan Association to Everett Floyd
Hughes, lot No. 7 of Letha Gossett
Property for $3,000.00.
Marriage Licenses Issued
James Robert Knig, Clinton, and
Patricia Louise Worthy, Whitmire.
.Lorance Peace, Landrum, and
Fannie Mae Hames, Clinton.
Jerry Ellison Ballew, Clinton,
and Jodie Marie Whitlock, Clinton.
Cecil Herbert Brewer, Laurens,
and Margie Lee Poison, Clinton.
Lyman Dean Mathis, Laurens,
and Betty Sue Manley, Laurens.
James Sanders, Clinton, and Di-
cie Mae Copeland, Clinton.
Sherman Robert Massey, Clinton,^
and Cornelia Betty Butler, Lau
rens.
Clayton Albert Reece, Laurens,
and Joan Curtiss Hanna, Clinton,
Robert Eugene Hunter, Laurens,
and Mary Lucile Byrd, Laureos
George West, Woodruff, and An
nie Mae Waddell, Woodruff.
James Vinson Adams, Joanny,
and Irene Snipes, Clinton.
Edward Lewis Ha tie, Joanna,
and Frances Ophelia Madden, Clin
ton. \
William Michael Riser, Waterloo,
and Margaret Annette Madden,
Ware Shoals.
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I see by my calendar that
just ten year* ago, Bell
scientists successfully de
veloped a tiny elev ironic j
marvel that was destined to
to revolutionize communi
cations Called the transis
tor, this little substitute for
the common vacuum tube has, indeed, played an important
role in recent telephone and other electronic developments.
Abie to amplify signals a hundred thousand times, the
transistor is one of the items that have helped Southern
Bell bring more and better telephone service to you and
your neighbors. A more dramatic use of transistors has
been in America’s space satellites where this very moment
they are relaying to Earth the space-data sought by scien
tists. Who knows? Some day when you take that vacation
trip to the Moon the transistor will be right there with you!
~ff l lo¥9 oM right...
i (pending hit own
toy to coil hort"
SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY—Whenever you call
one on Long Distance, make it a point to call
vution. and five the Operator the out-of-town
you know it. By calling rtabon-to-etjiion (instead of
I) yon afeayt prt Ac baocAt of
A PM
teOMBB*
a nm
visit with bn
Andrnao m Gxnevi
Mr and Mrs. E C. Burden# vis
ited Mrs W S Mannuw in I vs,
Mr and Mrs Wilson C ampbell in
Chariot#, V C., during the vara
Doe wcvk
Visiting Mr and Mrs H. O
Smith during the week-end were
Mr and Mrs Horace R. Smith and
family and Mrs. Bessie Bishop of
Clinton. Mrs. Sue Bagwell and Lin
da Sue, Mr and Mrs. William Mill
house and Mrs Buddy Fairfax and
children, all of Chester; Mr. andj
Mrs Martin Wilbanks, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph A. Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller and
sons, Doimy and Freddie, visited
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Fuller, in Beaufort
a few days last week. Joe Fuller
returned home with his parents af
ter a several weeks stay with his
brother. Mr. Fuller is a naval hos
pital apprentice and is stationed in
1 Beaufort. •
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and
sons spent a recent week-end in
Loris. Miss Priscilla Gaskins ac
companied them home after a two
weeks visit with the Harrelsons.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and
Johnny, Misses Nettie and Roberta
Prince spent a day at the Cherokee
Indian Reservation ay Cherokee, N.
C., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGee and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud
dy Yarbrough in Mars Hill, N. C.,
on Monday and Tuesday of last
week They spent the remainder
of their vacation at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil McLendon
and Mias Cecilia McLendon were
visitors in Greenville list Thurs
day
GASTLEY’S
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CUmbU*
NEWBERRY
COUNTY BANK
Juanita
CLINTON TIRE
& RECAP. CO.
113 S. Broad St.
YARBOROUGH
OIL CO.
415 W. Main St.
BANK
OF CLINTON
m v
St.
COOPER
MOTOR CO.
ill W. Mala St.
C. & L
CONCRETE CO.
205 W. Carolina Ave.
CLINTON
CAFE
102 Musgrove St.
SUNSHINE
CLEANERS
♦
102 W. Florida St.
CITIZENS FED.
SAV. & LOAN
220 W. Mala St.
Wkat doe* b« »••? A tchool of miaaowo? A tkiainf
p«bbU? Or ki* own wavering Veflection?
Whatever it ie, ko »ee» tkrongk tke wonderful eye*
of • ekild. God’* creation* are now and bright to ki—.
Ho >* fascinated by the eight of • boo searching for
pollen. Ho —nrvel* at the color of antn—n leavoe. Ho D
enchanted by the brilliance of • star.
So—ewboro along the lino, —eet of — Wee eer child
hood vision. Wo forgot to wonder. Wo forgot to aarvol.
So—eti—ee wo oven forgot God.
Wo enn got onr perspective hock into sharp, clear
feces through the Church. Wo cm
our Woo for Cod.
If
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daily life, start
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Tk« Otarch M dte |rralrtt facta,
earth fee tie bsiidiac •( character i
goad cititeaahip. It it a atorehodb
»piritual value,. Witeut a ttvoag Church,
"either democracy nor civihialiou can
•urvive. Thar* are feur round reamt
why every penoa rhould attend tervice,
regularly and rapport d» Church. They
are: (I) Fat hit awa taka. (2) Far hit
childrea’t taka. (J) For du take af ku
coararaaily aad aatioa. (4) Far 4m take
ef Sa Church itaclf. which aecda hit
uorat aod aralerial rapport. PDo la go
to church raguiorly aad road year Bikle
daily.
T. E. JONES
& Sons Furniture
200 W. Main St.
HOWARD’S
PHARMACY
105 E. Main St.
Esso Station
811 S. Broad St. .
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