The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 06, 1958, Image 10
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LYDIA MILLS
MRS.
CLYDE TRAMMELU Correspondent* ReprenMiUtive
TELEPHONE 10*5
Mrs l.illio Belle Miller has re
turned home following a visit with
her son m-law and daughter. Rev
and Min <.' .1 Mitchum. at the Isle
of Palms, I'harleston She went ’e
er«H‘t her new grandson who was
horn October 21.
Pvt Kenneth Meeks completed
his basic training at Fort Benmng.
da recently and sepnt a 15-day
leaxc with his mother, Mrs. .1 C
Meeks lb is ndw stationed at Toby-
hanna. Pa
Mr and Mrs Robert Dickerson
hi Great Falls were recent guests
at Mr and Mrs Clarence Hinson.
Rev M .1 Sanders and
\ isitfd Uieir father and grandfather.
\ .1 Sanders m Palatka. Fla., a
few days last week Enroute home
they visited Rev Sanders' brother.
Allen Sanders, who is attending the
I'niversity of Florida in Gainesville
Mr and Mrs Cecil McLendon and
Miss Cecilia Mclandon spent Sun
day m Columbia w ith the former's
sister. Mrs. Mary Northcutt.
VISIT IN NORTH CAROLINA
Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford
and children spent Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. James Dover,
in Rutherfordton. N. C.
Pvt George Roper of Camp Gor
don, Ga , spent the week-end with
son, were week-end guests of her, _
parents.
RECENT GEORGIA VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Atkinson and 1
Rondel were recent visitors of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Hayes, in Scottsdale, Ga.
K L. Winchester of Bryson City.
Y C . is spending awhile with his
daughter. Mrs W T Wlgley, and'
Mr Wigley.
Mrs Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Wil
liam Stone and children, • .Mrs, J.
H Stay and Miss Feroline Seay at
tended a party for Mrs. Gary Bris-
sie in Winnsboro at the home of
Mrs. Royce Smith near Laurens on
evening
Ken Trammell was the overnight
guest of Cary Smith on Saturday
CAMP FIRE GIRLS PARTY
The older Camp Fice Girls at Ly
dia. with Miss Nellie Osborne, their
counselor, enjoyed a spend-the-night
Pjirty at the Lydia Community
Building Friday.
METHODIST CHURCH NEWS
Everyone is invited to worship
God at the Sunday morning services
at 11:10 a m. Sunday school is at
10:00 a. m Mrs. BUI Fennell teach
es a class for children.
A new member, Mrs. Florence
Percy Campbell, of 110 Cypress St.,
was taken into the fellowship of the
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday. November 6, 1958
Chopper Rowi
C (Ml Ugm *OOIW NASHVIIK TENNISSIf
Sixteen young people were pres-
ent for an evening of games and
contests with pictures being made
of the group i
• They different Halloween costumes
worn added much to fhc fun.
THE. WORLD'S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE
Read Spalm 32:1-7
I said. I will confess mV transgressions unto the I/ord; and
thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin. (Psalm 32:5)
The young people were invited
into the dining room where sand,
wiches, cookies, chips' and candy
with punch were, served trom the
buffet table which was decorated
in the Halloween motif. .
CIRCLE MEETS WEDNESDAY
The Kathleen Walker circle - of the
Lydia Baptist Church Woman's Mis
sionary Society will. meet Wednes
day at 1:00 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Cecil McLendon, 84 Palmetto
street.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS
Regular services will be held Sun
day at the Presbyterian church,
j Sunday school at 10:00 a. m , and
morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
This Sunday morning topic will be.
“And The Door Was Shut."
Rev. William Moreau, pastor, in
vites the public to the services.
The Presbyterian Church Young
People's Fellowship meets each
Wednesday evening at 6:30 p. m
Grayer meeting is at 7:30 p. m.,
after the youth fellowship meeting.
WITH THE 8K1L
Mrs. Annie Lawson is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Jack Pitts is improving follow
ing several days illness at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Fred Bodie.
Mrs. Cleveland Campbell has
been ill several days.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Danny Ray Dunaway will cele
brate his birthday November 8.
Odis Martin will celebrate a birth
day November 7. '
Preston Culbertson will celebrate
his birthday November 12. »
Sandra Culbertson will be 14 years
observe hi*
old November 12.
Oliver Estes will
birthday November 8.
Mrs. R. J. Dunaway, Jr., will
observe her birthday November 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris ara
observing their wedding anniver
sary today.
Rev. Milford Sanders will cde.
brate his birthday November 7.
Francis Cooper will celebrate his
birthday November 7, and Jimmy
Cooper will celebrate his birthday
November 11.
Walter Coleman will have a birth-
day November 12.
Tlmm! Saturday
Some years ago I was pastor in a rural church I often visited a blind
man. who was almost 90 years old. I would read the E: w « to him and
pray. He would INI me of his work in former years. *
One time when 1 paid a visit to him, he was very dejected. He said he
had something to confess. So he told of an old sin done in his early youth.
The remembrance of it had been a burden on his soul through all the
years. But he had never had the courage to confess. As a result, his
heart could find no peace.
He now asked me to pray together with him that the Lord would for
give him and give him peace.
This is an illustration of the great truth given in Psalm 32. If we try
to hide our sin. we will not find peace. If we acknowledge our transgres
sions unto the Lord. He will forgive our sin.
PRAYER
Our heavenly Father, help us. we\pray Thee, to bring ev
ery sin to the throne of grace. Forgive us our trespassers and
give us peace—Thy eternal peace. In the name of Christ.
Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
When Christ cleanses us of sin and reconciles us to God, we find peace.
John Hansen (Norway)
World-wide Bible Reading—Mark 10:28-52
Mrs Ro|>er and daughters.
Mr and Mrs C O Parrish were
week-end guests of their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnson, in Rock Hill.
Mrs. Alma Harvey and Miss
Maude Harvey spent the week-end
with the former's daughter. Mrs. J.
W. Turner, and Mr Turner in
Greenwood.
Mrs Lillie Belle Miller spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs
j church on November 2. She trans
ferred from Grace Methodist
Church, Greenville.
The Lydia Methodist Church
Youth Fellowship enjoyed Hallo
ween by collecting over seven dol
lars for the United Nations Interna
tional Emergency Children’s Fund
(UNICEF).
Following their “The Trick Is To
Treat" campaign, the young people
returned to the church where they
worship at 11:00 a. m. Training
Union, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship
at 7:30. Also mki-week prayer ser
vice Wednesday evening at 7:30
with the adult choir practice fol
lowing.
* * * i
Choir practice will be held today
(Thursday) at 5:30 p. m. at the
church for the junior choir. All ju
niors of the church are invited to
Fred Bragg, and Mr Bragg in Jo- enjoyed refreshments served by be present. Miss Mary Johnson is
anna Mrs James Armstrong the director.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Kitchens and CHURCH OF GOD NEWS ♦ ♦ •
Mjns with Mr and Mrs. Pete San- The Lydia Church of God teen- The Junior Royal Ambassadors
ders and daughters drove through agers w ill present a three-act play, will meet at the Baptist church
the Smoky mountains Sunday, re- L*-t Your Light Shine,’’ on Sun- Thursday evening (tonight) at 7:30
turning by way of Toceoa. Ga. day evening at 6:15 p. m., at the p. m. All junior boys are invited
Mr and Mrs William Hulsey of church , to attend.
Sunday evening following the wor
ship hour the Youth Fellowship
meeting will be held in the church
social hall. A film on “Ridgecrest”
and “Glorietta” will be shown. Re
freshments wdll be served after
wards.
CLASS PARTY ENJOYED
The 15-16 year old Intermediate
Girls’ Sunday school class of the
Lydia Baptist Church enjoyed a
Halloween party on last Thursday
evening at the home of the teach
er Mrs. Clyde Trammell.
Greenwood, visited Rev. and Mrs.
Roscoe Bryan Friday evening
HERE FROM GREAT FALLS
Mrs. George Wade. Miss Ixmlse
Wade, and George Wade, Jr., of
Great Falls, were Sunday guests
of their daughter and sister, Mrs.
Calvin Cooper, and Mr. Cooper.
Mr and Mrs. Guyton Hawkins of
Atlanta, Ga . were visitors in the
community on Morxfay morning en
route to visit relatives in Slater.
Russel Trammell, AA. arrived
Saturday for a 20-day leave with
Mrs Trammell and his parents, Mr
and Mrs Clyde Trammell, follow
mg the completion of a course in
hydrauhes at the Naval Air Train
ing Command in Memphis. Tenn
He will go to Jacksonville. Fla . fol
lowing his leave Mr and Mrs. Wil
liam Stone and children of Ander
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The public is cordially invited to
attend the program and other
church services. * j ' FINAL SETTLEMENT
REVIVAL SERVICES CONTINUE Take notice that on the 2nd day
Revival services, led by Rev. of December, 1958, I will render a
James E Hunnicult, will continue final account of my acts and doings
through Sunday evening at the Ly-1 as Administrator of the estate of
dia Church of God, each evening
at 7:00 p. m.
Rev W L. Lesley, pastor of the
Sara M. DeGroff in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens County
at 10 o’clock a. m . and on the same
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 4th day of
December, 1958, I will render a fi
nal account of my acts and doings
as Administratrix of the estate of
Fred Simpson Pitts in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
j County at 10 o’clock a. m., and on
the same day will apply for a final
discharge from my duties as Ad
ministratrix.
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make
payment on or before that date; and
church, invites the public to the day will apply lor a filial discharge wru'^tsert 3 Xm" on^
’ C TO SELL HOT DOCS X"t^ W “d‘«U.e Pr ° V ' n - ” ^
The Ladies Willing Workers Band is notified and required to make
is selling hot dogs each Friday at payment on or before that date; and
the parsonage on Locust street all persons having claims against
Call 447 J if you want the hot said estate will present them on or
does delivered to your home before said dale, dulv proven, or be
BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS forever barred
The public is invite dto attend the 1 HERMAN BERNARD
Sunday services of the Lydia Bap HENDERSON,
ti^t Church each Sunday Sunday Adnunistrator
school is at 10 00 a m Morning Oct. 27, 1958 4C-N-27
forever barred.
KATRINE M
PITTS,
Administratrix
Oct 27. 1958
4C-N-27
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