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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, C orr**po^Ifnt. RrprMMtatW*
TTUCmOHl IMS
Jorald Bo\»m of Wadlry G*., {
ju»t returned from the Canwell Air
Forcr Jlasr Umrstonr, Maine, is
visiting her slider, Mrs Prank (loss
and Mr Goss On Sunday Mr. and
Mrs Herbert Parkmon and family,
Mrs Tom Kwh and Tommy visit
ed the Goss family
Mr and Mrs A M. Shumate,
Ithiel and B F. Harvey visited their
sister. Mrs James Harris at State
Park on Sunday
Mrs Mart Satterfield, Miss Linda
Satterfield and Raymond McKit-
tnok were recent guests of the
former s mother, Mrs. Florence Ir
vin. in Clearwater
Mrs Wally Whitt and children of
Kdm Field. Fla., arrived Monday
for a visit with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs George Howell.
Mr and Mrs Major Crawford
and children "were Sunday visitors
of their grandfather, Sylvester
Blakely, and Mrs. Blakely in Wil-
liamston
Mrs C E Spradley, Mrs. I S
Parker and Mrs Fred Bodie were
Tuesday visitors in Greenville.
Mrs Sam Prince and Misses Net.
tie and Roberta Prince visited Mrs
Prince's sister, Mrs. Summie
Roach in Landrum Sunday.
Mrs James Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs Nathan Wyat and Timmy vis
ited Mrs Jessie Moore in Green-
wod and Mrs. Jim Williamson in
Laurens Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Howard McCauley
and Pam. Mr. and Mrs Carson
Neal and Dianne of Greenville,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*
C M Broome and Mis* Betty Mc
Donald. The occasion was a birth
day dinner for Mrs Broome’s
daughter, Mrs McCauley,
Mr and Mrs H N. Hughey and
family visited the former's mother.
Mrs S H. Hughey, on Sunday at
the General hospital in Spartanburg
where she is a patient
Mr and Mrs Ellis Huffstetier
with Mr and Mrs. Oddi Freeman
attended the Clemson.North Caro
lina football game at Clemson Sat
urday
Mri and Mrs Ellis Spradley of
Birmingham, Ala., spent their 50th
wedding anniversary here on the
20th with his brother, C. E Sprad
ley and Mrs, Spradley.
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Neal apd Jim
my spent Sunday with Mrs. Neal s
mother, Mrs. Annie Sherber^, and
sister, Mrs. Pierce Bagwell, and
Mr Bagwell in Enoree.
Johnny Walker spent the week
end in Clinton with Johnny Cannon
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornburg
and Lee Thornburg of Shannon. Ga..
were week-end guests of Mr. Thorn
burg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L
Thornburg. George Dunaway of El-
berton, Ga., visited the Thornburgs
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Mark Windsor
spent Sunday with their son, Jack
Windsor, who is a patient at the
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Mr sad Mr*
children. Debtwr and Henry
the week-end wttt^ her parentqp
Mr and Mr* Clyde Trammell
Mr* Ralph Ballard of Fountain
Inn. Mr and Mr^a Etell Abney.-
Mr and Mr* Bill Atlawray of New
berry. Mr and Mrs Maxie Reed
er and son of Laurens, were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs W L Matte
and Mr*. Bertie Atlaway Friends
will be glad to know Mrs Attaway
is able to be up now
Mrs Frank Tony and son of Co-
• lumbia. Mr. and Mrs Dave Lawson
of Woodruff, visited Sunday with
Mr and Mrs W. L Booier
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Lesley and
daughters and Carol Gregory were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
iO. Chitwood near Laurens Sunday.
Mrs Alma Harvey and Miss
Maude Harvey spent the week-end
with the former's son and daugh
ter-in-law, Sgt and Mrs Charles
Harvey, in Columbia.
Mr and Mrs. Yancy Eubanks of
Buffalo, visited her parents. Mr
and Mrs Lester Davis Friday.
David H Roberts. Claude Gil-
strap, Fred Bodie, Glenn Gaskin
and Van Oxner attended the Sou
thern Textile Associational meeting
, in Clemson Saturday and attended
the Clem.son-North Carolina foot
ball game in the afternoon^
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Leon Abercrom
bie of Myrtle Beach. Mr and Mrs.
Jessie Abercrombie and Marcelle of
North Augusta, spent a recent
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Abercrombie. On Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Abrecrmobie of
Spartanburg, visited the Abercrom-
bies.
Mr and Mrs. David Coker and
Marvin spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. M L
Smith in Greer. On Sunday they
visited Mrs. Coker’s brother, B C.
Smith, a patient at St. Francis hos
pital in Greenville.
Miss Barbara Roberts of Wm-
throp College. Rock Hill, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr and
Mrs David H Roberts Also visit
ing the Rboerts were Mr and Mrs.
T F Roberts of Charlotte. N C
C. A. Campbell and Colie Camp,
bell of Clinton, were in Clemson for
the Clemson-North Carolina football
game Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Paul Glenn and
children of Greenville, visited Mr*
J H Seay. Mr. and Mr* Clyde
Trammell Sunday
Hwrpnar Bwikda? IHawrr i:a|eyed
Mr* Fred Bodie was pleasantly
surprised on Sunday when her rtul
drew gave a birthday dinner M her
honor m the Lydia Caannumt?
Ua and rhddrav Mr and Mrs Irvin
Brock sad children. aO of Newber
ry, Mr and Mr* Ourins Patter
son of Laurens. Mr and Mr* Jack
Pitts and Mr. Bodie,
Prewhyteriaa Greap Fleets OfArer*
The recently organised Young
People* organisation met Wednes
day evening at the Lydia Preoby.
terian Church \
Plans for future meetings were
diseased and officers were elected
They are
President, Miss Joanne Wlfley;
Vice-President. Miss La Don Me-
Cravy; Secretary, Miss Faye Bai
ley; Treasurer, Miss Ruby Birch-
more; and Scribe. Miss Carol
Franklin.
Meetings will be held each Wed
nesday evening at 6:30 p. m
Rev William Moreau, church
pastor, is leader of the group
ChurcB choir*
The public to cordially invited to
attend the •enrlcoi .
I—tallattoo For Chwrrh Officers -
Sunday at the 11 o'clock morning
services at the Lydia Baptist
Church an installation service for
all officers and teachers in the Sun
day school and Training Union,
church officers. Brotherhood. Wo
man’s Missionary Union and Aux
iliary leaders Will be hek)
Rev. M J. Sanders, pastor, will
be in charge of the installation, and
' urges all who will be in any o>
these positions for the new church
year to be present.
Birth Announcement \
Johnson
Of interest to fritnds here will be
the announcement of the birth of a
daughter on Sept. 25 to Mr. an)
Mrs. Bennie Johnson in Pickens.
Mr. Johnson, a brother of Bobby
Johnson, is a former Lydia resi
dent .
Presbyterian Women To Meet
The Lydia Presbyterian Women
of the Church^will meet for their
October sessioh on Tuesday evening
at 7:30 p. m at the home of Mrs.
Jim Bailey, 102 Locust street.
All ladies of the church are urg
ed to attend.
Churches To Welcome New Pastors
A union service for all the Lydia
churches will be held Sunday eve
ning at the Methodist church at
7:30 p m . as a welcome to Rev.
James Williams, the new pastor,
and Rev. W. J. Lesley, new pastor
of the Church of God
Rev. M J. Sanders, pastor of the
Baptist Church, will be in charge
of the services Tie welcome will
be given by Rev J Roscoe Bryan,
pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness
Church Rev William Moreau,
pastor of the Piesbyterian church,
will read the scripture and give the
evening prayer
Both Rev Williams and Rev Les
ley will speak briefl)
Communion Services Sunday
Along with many other churches
throughout the world the Lydia
Presbyterian Church will celebrate
the Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup
er at the 11 o’clock worship hour
on Sunday morning.
The public is cordially invited to
attend all the services of the
sphurch
Miss Davis Honored
Ftaiay evening Mrs. Yancey Eu-
banks\of Buffalo, entertained with
a birthday party for her sister, Ann
Davis, at\^he Lydia Community
building.
Twenty-seven ybung peole were
presnet to help Miss Davis cel-
brat her 13th birthday.
After a number of games were
enjoyed the hostess servd party re
freshments.
Tie honoree was remembered
with a number of gifts,
with many nice gifts.
Terry Kingsmore of Buffalo, was
an out of town guest
hto Mm
birthday Saptnabor M
J D Bagwell will ahaarvv Ms
birthday October «
Floyd Poole will cvtobralo Ms
birthday October I
George Harvey will be 7 years
old October 7.
October 7th will be Mr* Little
Miller’s and Mr* Frances Roach’*
birthdays
Mr* A. T. Crawford will have a
birthday October 4.
Cecil McLendon will observe his
birthday October J
, A Tony Black will celebrate his
birthday October 3.
Quinton Jones wil observe a birth
day October 2.
Kenneth Moore will celebrate his
birthday October 9.
Douglas Overstreet will have a
birthday October 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Abercrombie
will observe their wedding anniver
sary October 3. ,
Leatha Johnson was two years old
September 30.
■T-
Bolt of
of Laurens m
grandchildren
grandchild
Funeral services were
Sunday at S 00 p m at
Creek Baptist Church by the Rev
J. B. Abercrombie, the Rev. Win-
gard Berry and the Rev. W. A.
Baldwin. Burial followed In Rabun
Creek church cemetery.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
MRS. ANNIE HELLAMS
Laurens—Mrs. Annie Bolt Hel-
lams, 78, widow of John Ratley Hel-
lams of Rt. 1, Laurens, died late
Friday night at the Laurens Nur
sing-Home, following several years
of declining health and five weeks
of illness.
A native and lifelong resident of
Laurens county, she was the daugh
ter of the late Samuel and Ophelia
Bolt, and a member of Rabun
Creek Baptist Church.
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Rev. W. J. Lesley, pastor of the
Lydia Church of God will be giving
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WPCC each morning this week at
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs, Henry King celebrated a
birthday September 13
Mrs Jessie Mae Childress ob
senrnd a birthday Sept 30
Mrs Frank Walker
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DIAL 860
Date
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10
SCHOOL
South Carolina at Georgia
Wofford vs. Citadel
11 South Carolina at North Carolina
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Duke at Notre Dame
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Clemson at South Carolina
Time
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1:30
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North Carolina State at Duke
South Carolina at Maryland
Presbyterian at Citadel , 1:30
15 Appalachian Teachers at Presbyterian 1:30
22 North Carolina State at South Carolina 1:30
27 Nearberry at Preebytarian 1-30
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Th* Church m the frealett factor on
earth for the building of character and
good citiicnihip. It it a Morehouse of
spiritual values. Without a strong Church,
neither democrat)! nor civilization can
survive. Thar* ar* four sound reasons
»>h)r ever)! pan— should attend services
regularly aad support the Qturch. They
art: (I) For hit owo tale. (2) For has
children's tale. (J) Foe die tale at his
eoannsuaity aad aaltaa. (4) Foe die sale
of A* Church itself, uduch needs hn
moisi aad material support PUa la go
la church regularly aad sand your B>hw
daily
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thing. Each of us has moments
When the gears of a machine mesh together in
motion, things begin to happen. Wheels turn, and
power is transmitted to every part of the mechanism.
Prayer is somethin!
is a vital and sacred thing.
when we—and we alone—must turn to God.
And collective prayer—mass prayer—can be a Ue
mendout force for good too. It ia as if thousands of
“spiritual gears" suddenly were meshed together into
a unit directed by a single purpose
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