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\ Thursday, Novcnber 13, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Corropoadcat, RapraMnUti™ Rev. M. J. Sanders and Rev. J. B. Abercrombie are amending the State Baptist Convention in Green ville Una Paul Glenn of Greenville, visited Mr and Mrs. Clyde Trammell on Monday. Mrs. Ted Smith of Greenwood, was the week-end uest of her cou sin, Miss Harriet Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly and chil dren of Gaffney, were guests of his mother, Mrs. Ike Jones, and Mr. Jones during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and children enjoyed a picnic dinner at Lake Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Medlock of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Med lock and family of Aiken, were Sun day visitors of Mrs. Alma Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Puller and sons and Rusdl Trammell, AA, vis ited Mrs. Betty Caoble in Anderson Sunday. Mr. Trammell and Ray Fuller went on to Beaufort to visit the latter’s brother, HA and Mrs. Bobby Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and family visited the former’s mother, Mrs. J. F. Gaskins, in Rock Hill on Sunday. VISITED HERE SUNDAY Mrs. Estelle Whisonant and Misses Mary See and Leehe Holmes of Cross Anochor, visit ed their sister, Mrs. Frances Meeks, Sunday. Mr. and (Mrs. Fred Lollis of Honea Path, visited his sister, Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, and Mr Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norwood and daughter, Sheila, of Tampa, Fla., returned to their home Tuesday af ter several days visit with her mo ther, Mrs. C.. M. Broome, Mr. Broome and her sister, Miss Inez McDonald. Sunday guests of the Broomes were Mr. and Mrs. How ard McCauley and Pan, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal and Dianne, of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc Donald of Fountain Inn. Mrs. C. E. Spradley and Mrs. I. S. Parker have returned to their homes after a two weeks stay at Myrtle Beach with the former’s grandson, Mickey Henry. Mrs. P. L. Thornburg visited her son, Lee Thornburg, at the Veterans hospital in Columbia Sunday A2C Lester Eustace of Washing ton, D. C., was here for the week end with Mrs. Eustace and children at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. L. Boozer. Mrs. Eustace and children returned home with him after a five weeks stay with the Boosars. HERE FROM UNION Mrs. T. E. Davis, Hr. Jessie Davis ef Ui day wxa Mr. aad vis. Mr. aad Mrs. TWedsre Jack Mr and Mrs Frank Goss and family waited his mother, Mrs. G. W. Goaa. several tunes during the seek at the Elbert County hos pital In Elberton, Gn. where she has been very ill Fnetxfc will be glad ot know she u improving On Sunday evening enroute home from Elberton they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawrence m Calhoun Falla Mrs Mattie Lae Gailman of Greenville, Mrs Domne Briggs of Cotambta, and Mrs. Eilins Geiger oe , vt&i 14x1 Mr and Mrs Jim Dean Mr and Mrs W A Wu Mr and Mrs W. J. Wu of Chester, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Cecil McLendon Mr and Mrs William Stone children of Anderson, vent the week-end with Mr and Mrs Clyde Trammell Mrs. Murphy Stone ac companied them here and la visiting Mr and Mrs Lewis Stone Mrs. Mattie Harvey, Mr and Mrs B. F. Harvey and Dianne. Mrs. A. M Shumate. Jr, Mr and Mn Marvin Harvey visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. James Harris, a patient at State Park, on Sunday. Lydia Baptist Church News There will be a baptismal service on Sunday evening at the regular worship hour at 7:30 p. m. • • • Thursday (today) at 11:25 a. m. the Lydia church, Calvary Baptist Church and the First Baptist Church are sponsoring Billy Graham’s mes sage over radio station WPCC, Clin ton. •• • • • The WMS will meet tonight at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, 328 Poplar street. All ladies of the church are In vited to attend. • * • The young pepole of the church will go to the Presbyterian dining haQ for the Associational Young People’s meeting tonight at 7:30 p. m. This uhll be the annual Thanks giving supper. • • • The Lydia Baptist Brotherhood will go to the county jail for a ser vice tonight at 7:30 p. m * t » The monthly meeting of the Bro therhood will be hdd Friday eve ning at 7: SO at tie Baptist Church All men of the church are invited to join the Brotherhood Brotherhood, urges all men of the church to be present. With The Sick Mrs. Janie Miller is ill at her home. Lee Thornburg contiuues ill at the Veterans hospital in Columbia. . Harry Templeton has returned home after several days illness at Blalock Clinic. Wilie Ginn is improving at his home following a stay at the Ander son hospital. Mrs. George Avery is ill at her home. Sympathy Extended The community extendi sympa thy to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sanders in the loss of their infant son the past week Singing at Pentecostal Church The regular monthly singing con vention will be held Sunday after noon at 2:30 at the Lydia Pente costal Holiness Church. Several guest groups are to be here. Rev. Roscoe Bryan, pastor, extends a cordial invitation to ev eryone. Master Dunaway Honored Friday morning the Kindergarten children were given a birthday party honoring Danny Ray Dun away who was 6 years old Satur day. Games and singing were enjoyed before refreshments were served. “Happy Birthday” was sung and the lovely birthday cake of white with blue decorations and candles was cut and served with cookies and cold drinks. Many gifts were presented to Danny Ray. Mrs. Dunaway, the honoree's mo ther, was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Nellie Dean and Miss Nellie Osborne, the Kindergarten teach er. Marriage of latereot Miss Ruth Whitmore and Jimmy Earl Gregory were married Satur day evening, November 8, at 7 o'clock at the home of the offi ciating minister, Rev. J. B. Cole, pastor of the Elizabeth St. Church of God in Clinton. Relatives and friends attended the rites The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmore and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gregory The couple will make their home with the groom’s parents for the present PTA Te Meet Mapday The Providence School P Teacher Association wtl hold the regular monthly meeting Monday evening at T:X> at the school Dr David T. Mixon and Dr Fred Holcombe. CUntoo optometrists, will he the guest speakers All parents of Providence pupils are Invited te be Party Far Little Sou Mrs Jimmy Barnes was hostess on November 1 at a party for little Jimmy, Jr., who was celebrating his second birthday The party was held at the Kin dergarten building and 17 guests enjoyed aa hour of fun together The childrsu gathered around the the lovely white cake wtth piak decorations aad candles Mrs Barnes was assisted by bar sister. Miss Sandra Mills, la serv ing ice cream aad cookies te the group Balloons were given aa fa- Little Jimmy received many CifU Birthdays aad Fireman Charles Rice, stationed in Rhode Island, observed hie birth day November t. Artie Joe Sanders will be 11 years old November 17. “Happy Birthday” to Miss Carol Frtnklin today. Bonnie Sue Black will be three old November 17. John Gailman will observe a birthday November 16. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones will observe their wedding anniversary November 19. Terry Broome will celebrate a birthday November 16. Donald Snider will be 14 years old November 14. Miss Joanne Wigley will celebrate her birthday November 16. Rev. and Mrs. Milford Sanders will observe their 15th wedding an niversary November 16. George Cato will celebrate his birthday November 17. Mr. and Mrs. James Poison ob served their wedding anniversary November 7. Presbyterian Church News Sunday services at Lydia Presby terian Church will include the church school session at 10:00 a. m., and morning worship at 11:00 a. m. The sermon topic is ‘‘Bach Ac cording to His Several Ability." A congregational meeting to approve the 1950 budget will be held fol lowing the worship service. • • • The Presbyterian Youth Fellow ship meets so Wednesday at 6:30. and prayer meeting at 7:60 The public is uivttsd la Granulated Sugar Mmlh One WM $i Order nr Mure end die Triangle Cheese Food 2 ^ 69c * COUPON •NtNT tsasnO* 1 ' TWANOf CHfESC FOOD It tUMUS, 1| O Slretfh orl NOT. M. MM. 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