The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1958, Image 11

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7 Thursday, August 21, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Klavas LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMME dELk Carraapoaden TELETHON! IMS Jack Windsor of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor. Sunday guests of the Windsors were their other son and daughter and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Kitchens and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lindy McCauley and daugh ter of Joanna. Mrs. Tommy Huskey and Steve are vsiiting Mrs. Doris Davis in Gaffney this week. Mis Melda Satterfield is spending the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Harris, near Laurens. Mrs. Virginia Wilson and Misses Harriett Wilson and Sandra Mills spent the past week attending Farm and Home Week at Clemson. They were with Mrs. Carolyn In- glett and son of Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tumblin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fulbright in Laurens. Norman Caldwell and children of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caldwell and other relatives. Mrs. Kate Johnson of Bradford, Pa., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Sanders, and Rev. Sanders. She and Jimmy Sanders returned home with Rev. and Mrs. Sanders last Saturday. Jimmy spent the summer months with his grandmo ther in Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor and children of Hawkinsville, Ga., were L. Thornburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vincent and children of Clinton, spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Howell. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Howel and daughter of Joanna, were guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gaffney were Sunday visitors of Mrs. R. C. Gaffney and Mr. and Mrs. John McCarley. Miss Joyce Boozer is spending a few days with Miss Sue Allen at Lake Greenwood. Miss Allen spent the past week with Miss Boozer. Mrs. Sam Prince and Misses Net tie and Roberta Prince were Satur day visitors in Spartanburg. Mrs. James Coker, Joe and Lo retta spent Monday of last week with their parents and grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Norris in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish of Aiken, spent several days the past week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish, H. W. Williams, and Mrs. Williams. Mrs. W. L. Motte visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Azilee Attaway, on Sunday at State Park, Columbia. Mrs. Gregg Lowe and Gregg, Jr., of Belton, were fecent visitors of Mrs. Virginia Wilson Mrs. Scott Dawkins and son have returned to Camp LeJeune, N. C., after a two weeks visti with her 'parents. Mr and Mrs Pruitt Oak ley Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal spent the week-end with the former’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Cliff Holbrook, in Lynn, N C. Jimmy Neal returned home with his parents after spending the past week with his aunt and uncle. Mrs. Bobby Fuller and young son of Beaufort, are visiting Mr. Fuller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller Joe Johnson spent the past week with his grandmother. Mrs R. G. Johnson in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. H. W Wiliams vis ited her mother, Mrs. W. W. Ball, and sister, Mrs. Sam Beasley and Mr. Beasley ih Piedmont on Satur day. Mrs. Ball is ill at the home of hre daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis and family recently visited his uncle, Dan Debruhle, who is a patient at the General hospital in Greenville. Mrs. Lillie Belle Miller spent the week-end with her brother, W. C. Wallenzine, and Mrs. Wallenzine in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Dickson and children of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. J. T. Oakley of Belton and Mrs. Addie Dickson of Anderson, are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wood in Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and dau ghter, of Atlanta, Ga., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard du ring the week-end. On Sunday they with Mrs. Willard and Miss Linda Willard visited Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Land in Bamberg. Monday morning they all went to Cherokee, N. C., for a few days. Rondel Atkinson is spending two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hayes in Scotts dale, Ga. Jimmy Neal and Joe Johnson have measles. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Brown and children of Kings Mountain, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper and children of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly and children of Gaffney, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones during the week-end. Jerry Kelly returned home with his pa rents following two weeks visit with the Jones family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers and daughter, Lynn, of Roebuck, were Monday visitors of Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Saiders. Pvt. Buck Coker, son of Rev. and Mrs. Jmes Coker, has deceived his discharge after serving four years in the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brissie and daughters of Winnsboro, were Sun day dinner guests of Mrs. J H. Seay. Alao visiting Mrs. Seay Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and Deidri of Greenville. Mrs. Rosa Grant is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. O. Wil liams. for the Lydia .Baptist Church will be held next week beginnihg Mon day There will be classes for the primaries, juniors and intermedi ates in the mornings, Monday through Wednesday, and for the adults each evening at 7:30. Also classes in piano and organ will be given The book, “Beginning Music Readers,” will be used for the week. Wilbur Breland of Walterboro, will conduct the school. He has had much experience and is very ta lented in the field of music. Mrs. Breland will arrive in time for the Sunday evening ser vices. number of ladies present After several appropriate games the hostesses. Mrs J. B. O’Shields, Mrs. Alma Harvey, and Mrs. Gre gory served a party plate with cold drinks Mrs. Alexander received a host of lovely gifts. enjoyable evening refreshments were served the group Larry was remembered with many gifts from his friends \ a daughter* Lesnee Gayle, on Au gust 16 in Maryland Mrs. Eustace is the former Miss Betty Boozer, daughter of Mr and Mrs B R Boozer Cathy Campbell will be 10 years old August 28 Baptist Homecomingl Soon The Lydia Baptsit Church is fin ishing plans for the homecoming to be held September 14. Invitations are being sent to all former pas tors with all former members and friends extended an invitation to attend. Miss Boozer Honored On Friday evening Miss Joyce Boozer was complimented with a birthday party at the Lydia Com munity Building. Twenty-five young people were present to help Miss Boozer cele brate her 14th birthday. The group enjoyed dancing and games, after which party refresh ments were served. Mrs. Harry Templeton and Mrs Lois Webb assisted in the courte sies of entertaining. Miss Boozer was presented many! lovely gifts Party For little Girl Friday Little Debbie Barlowe celebrated her 5th birthday with a party at her home on Spruce street Friday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Lindy Barlowe, as hostess. Outdoor games were enjoyed by the group of young folks before be ing invited into the house for the party refreshments and to see the gifts which were brought for Deb bie. ’\ Mrs. Alexander Is Fe*ed Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Gregory a lovely pink and blue shower was held for Mrs. William Alexander, with a good Larry Motte Entertained Larry Motte celebrated his 15th birthday at the Lydia Community House with his sister, Mrs. Janet Reeder, and Mrs. Faye Hartline as hostesses. A large number of teen-agers was invited for an evening of games and dancing Following an . Woman’s Club Picnic Tonight The annual picnic of the Lydia Woman’s Club will be held Thurs day (tonight) at 7 o’clock at the Lydia cookout All members and their families are invited Along with the food each on is asked to bring tea. Plates,-forks, cups, napkins and ice will b| fur nished by the club. Birth Announcement Eustace Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eustace of Clinton, Md., announce the birth of Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. I. N. Pierce will observe a birthday August 25 Robert Bagwell will celebrate a birthday August 28. “Happy Birthday" to Teresa Ann Phipps today Mr. and Mrs R E Whitmire will observe their wedding anniversary August 241 Linda Fay White will be 11 years old August 24 Dianne Hawkins will celebrate a birthday August 22 “Happy Anniversary'' to Mr and Mrs C A Campbell on their 5th wedding anniversary ,Glenda Wyatt will be 4 years old August 22 Roy Owens will celebrate a birth day August 24 A E Lawson wil observe a birth day August 25 Ronnie Abercrombie will be 7 years old August 24 Mr and Mrs Bob Franks will celebrate their wedding anniver sary August 26 MRS. A. L. PRICE Laurens — Mrs Annie Gambrell Price, 62. died Friday afternoon at the Laurens hospital after several years ot declining health She was the wife of Arthur 1/ee Price of Rt 1, La ureas She was the daughter of Will Gam brell and the late Maggie Wells Gamorell. and was a member of Northside Baptist Church Surviving in addition to her fa ther and husband, Arthur Lee price, are a son. Arthur W Price of Watts vilU five daughters Mrs Dons Osborne of Clinton. Mrs Lader Da vis and Mrs Broadus Walker, both of Laurens; and Mrs' Shirley Lem mons of Wattsville, three brothers Marvin, Floyd and Fate Gambrell all of Laurens: and 10 grandchil dren Funeral services were conducted at Northside Baptist Church Sun day at 3 00 p m by the Rev Carl Bishop and the Rev Hugh Hazel Burial was in New Prospect Baptist Church cemetery Off?re Hour* 9-5:30 200 South Broad St. PHONE 658 DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Phone 7*1 Laurens, S C. GOT A SUMMER COLD Mrs. Stweart Honored By WSCS The Woman’s Society of Christian Service met on Tuesday evening of last week at the home of the pres ident, Mrs. Mark Windsor, who presided over the meeting. The pro gram was led by Mrs. Jimmy Stew art. Following the program Mrs. when she was showered with many pink and blue gifts from the mem bers. The hostess served refreshments of pound cake, ice cream and cold drinks. Mrs. Lewis Bond of Spartanburg, was a guest at the meeting. Mrs. Bond is the mother of Mrs. Stewart. Singing at South Cross Hill Church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. there will be a singing convention at the South Cross Hill Church of God. Rev James E. Coker, pastor of the church, invites the public to at tend. Methodist Pastor Reassigned At the closing of the South Caro lina Methodist Conference in Char leston on Sunday when the pastors were assigned to their churches it was learned that the Lydia Meth odist Church pastor. Rev James Slewart, will be leaving. He is be ing sent to the Mt Lebanon church in the county. Pentecostal Church Revival Revival services will be held at the Lydia Pentecostal Holiness Church beginning Sunday, August 24 to run through the 31st. Rev. Hobert ellers. pastor of the Pentecostal Hotness Church in Mc- Coll, will be the visiting speaker. Rev. James Bryan, pastor of the host church invites the public to at tend each evening at 7:30. School of Church Music Begins The first School of Church Musu | ^ Take a .look at your medicine chest Y— b nK'T* homas this is the catch-all for oountlM* sundry - faSly and Phonal n^s! rnsot blndas, ndhaaivo-tapo. madiclnsu, And It's • good idon to <^ck your n-didn- laxly. Throw out old madkinM. Maka a hat of avsrything larty. «p»w ^ B|ockad doaat ia not orfy r It can ba of vital importance Maka ua h*Hd tor all thona mad kina chart itama, aa well *a McGee's Drag Store PHONE NO. I STOCK UP AND SAVE AT CS! 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