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Thursday. December 4, 1958 16 IHK (i.lMO.N i HKOMLI.h LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correapondent, Representative TELfTBONK IMS Mr and Mrs P. L. Hall, Wayne and Larry. Mrs. Virginia Skinner and Margaret, of Augusta, Ga, were week-end guests- of Mr. and Mrs Frank Goss. Mrs. G. W. Bow en. of Wadley, Ga.. is visiting the Goss family. Mr and Mrs Joe Carroll and chil dren, of Pendleton, and Mrs. Inez Moods, of Laurens, spent Thanks- giving with Mr and Mrs. L W Ab ercrombie. Mr and Mrs 1 J. Fair, of Green ville. were week-end guests of their daughter. Mrs Claude Gilstrap and Mr. Gilstrap, Mr. and Mrs Ithiel Harvey and daughters, Tomta and Kathy, visit ed Mrs. Harvey's mother, Mrs. L. A Hall, and sister, Mrs. Horace Gunter and Mr Gunter in Newberry on Sunday. Kev. and Mrs. Roscoe Bryan and children were Saturday visitors of Mr and Mrs William Hulsey in Greenwood. Mr and Mrs E. I. Groce and children, of Honea Path, visited Mrs. W I. Bailey and Mr and Mrs Ira Bailey on Sunday Mrs Alma Harvey and 'Miss Maude Harvey spent the week-end with the former's son and daughter- in-law, Sgt. and Mrs Charles Har vey in Columbia W P Terrell spent a few days last week in Carnesville. Ga., with his brothers. B D. Terrell and Alec Herrell and their fanulies. Rev and Mrs. C. L Whitmore, of Greenville, visited Mr and Mrs. J T Whitmore on Saturday. Miss Jane Pace, of Ware Shoals, visited Miss Ann Pace during the week-end. Joe Lark, of Clemson Collegt‘, s^ent the Thanksgiving holidays f with his parents, Mr and Mrs B P Lark Mrs F. L. Thornburg. George I Cato. Jerald Bowen and Billy Wyatt visited the former's son. Lee Thorn burg, at the Veterans Hospital in i Columbia on Thanksgiving day Mr and Mrs. H. W Williams , were w eek-end guests of her moth • • • CHEERY WARM-AS-TOAST WINTERS CAN BE YOURS If You Insulate and Weatherstrip Your Home Enjoy freedom from cold drafts and save on fuel bills. Home insulation pays for itself in fuel savings, in increased comfort—more than you can measure in dollars and cents. SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS —Roofing —Siding —Sheet Metal Work —Gutters —Downspouts —Metal Vents —Cy-Craft Fences —Aluminum Awnings —Bonded Built Up and Tar and Gravel Roofs For Free Estimates — Fall or Write ■ J. A. SMITH, JR l>. (>. Hut Ml CLINTON. S. C. Phour —RrprwaUag— AFGUSTA ROOFING & METAL WORKS. Inc. AUGUSTA. GA. er. Mrs. W. W ,Ball, who is ill at thf home of a daughter, Mrs. Sam Beasley and Mr. Beasley in Pied mont On Sunday Mr. and Mts Williams visited Mr. and Mrs Ed ward Williams in Newberry Mrs E C. Burdette. Mrs. E. C. Taylor. Jr . and Mrs. Clyde Tram mell were in Greenwood Saturday evening for inc banquet and inspec tion ot the Mary Pinkney OuU Chapter of O. E. S Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parris and son of Enoree. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phipps Mr and Mrs J T. Whitmore and Mrs Jimmy Earl Gregory visited Mrs Whitmore's mother. Mrs. Eva Rhodes and M5ss Dianne Rhodes in Woodruff Sunday Mrs. Quinton Jones. Mrs. Ken neth Limesand and Donna were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Bill Dickson in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Franklin and Miss Carol Franklin spent the week-end in Anderson with Mrs. Franklin's mother, Mrs. T. II. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Thompson in Anderson Mr. Frank lin attended the Clemson game on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and sons, Jerry and Wells and Mrs. G. W. Bowen visited the former’s mother. Mrs. T. E. Fish and Mr. Fish in Greenwood on Sunday. Friends will be interested to know Mrs. Goss is much improved after | a serious illness. Perry Brewington, of near Laur ens. is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Sorry to report she is ill with chicken pox F. A. Ray Riley, of Jacksonville. Fla., was here during the week-end to accompany Mrs. Riley back to Jacksonville where she will visit with her husband for awhile. Mr and Mrs. C E. Spradley were week end guests of Mrs I S. Par ker in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Ann Mane Harvey, of Winston-Salem. N C., has come to make her home with her grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Spradley until the end ol ' school She will go to school here Mr. and Mrs Capers Gregory *and family were called to Princeton on Monday of last week due to the death of his sister, Mrs Griffin Miss Barbara Roberts, of Win- throp CoHege. spool the Thanks ghing 'holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs David H. Roberts. On Sunday they all visited rela tives in l*ancaster. A-2c Wayne Quinton, of Hunters AFB in Savannah. Ga . spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Eula Quinton Mrs N. K Hi]) spent Thanksgiv ing day with her daughter. Mrs. Ada Prather and family in Clinton. tend. The Kathleen Walker Circle will hold their Christmas party Wednes day at 1 p. m. at'the home of Mrs. Clyde Trammell. 256 Elm St The Junior R A.’s will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7.30 p. m at the church. All Junior boys of the church are urged to join the Royal Ambassadors. • LYDIA BAPTIST ( HI R(T1 NEWS The W. fo S of the Baptis* church will meet Thursday (to night) at'7:ib p m. at the church for their regular meeting. One of the Foreign Missions programs will be given; after which the annual Christ mas parly will be held. All members are invited to at- IF YOU DONT READ THE CHROMICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. S. C Phone Sltl Joanna The Electric ORGAN flat • • without Le-fons! electric CHORD ORGAN Not *1,000-Not *500.. oonly H29 95 A FULL RANGE KIGH FIDELITY MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Untouched at its price for quality, cabinetry, and tonal fidelity . . the revolutionary new MAGNUS electric CHORD ORGAN can be played by notes or by numbers AT SIGHT! Bringing a new theme of family Togetherness' to home entertainment, this superb musical instrument actually reproduces the trug> musical “breathing" quality of the most expensive church and theater organs. Imagine the pleas* ure of entertaining friends and family with popular, religious, and folk songs beloved by all generations, WITHOUT A SINGH IISSON! Come in fer a two-minute demonstration and see far yourself! Comes complete with instruction and Song Book. Burriss - Harrison Co. Furniture • Appliances tn v Kao ad er. TELETHON K OS SERMON IN MUSIC SUNDAY On Sunday evening at the regular evening worship hour. 7:30 p. m.. the Lydia Bap'ist Church will give a musical program. TTie sermon in music is entitled “The Life Beau tiful.” At the conclusion of the service the awards for the recently held School of Music will be given. The public is cordially invited MRS. THOMAS HONORED Friday evening Mrs. J. C Thom as was honored with a (link and blue shower at the Lydia Community House. Many friends were present to en joy the occasion. Gomes led' by Mrs. J. T. Whit more were enjoyed by the group after which the hostesses. Mrs Jim my Earl Gregory, Mrs. Fin mu’ Thomas and Mrs Whitmore served delicious party refreshments. Mrs. Thomas was remembered with many lovely gifts. WITH TOE SICK Mrs. Henry Lee is improving from a serious illness.|- Miss Sandra Mills has been ill ; several days. Glad to see Miss Harriet Wilson able to be out after a week's illneas. METHODIST WOMEN TO MEET ' The W S. C. S of the Lydia Methodist Churoh will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. W MStchell for their reg ular monthly meeting. This will also be the Christmas party and each member is to brihg a gift to be exchanged. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVER SARIES Happy birthday to Herman Bur dette today. Miss Susan Word will celebrate her 12th birthday Dec. 6, Mrs. Bud Fuller will observe her birthday Dec. 5. Buddy Abercrombie is celebrating his 8th birthday today. 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