The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 25, 1958, Image 7
Thursday. December 25, 1958
THg CLINTON CHRONICLE
’ LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
TELETHON* IMS
To my readers and subscribers
and to the staff of The Clinton
Chronicle:
Of all the Christmas Days you’ve
known,
May this one be the best;
And may you find the coming
year
Ml] be your happiest!
—MRS. TRAMMELL
• • •
'Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskin are
spending the Christmas holidays in
New York City. The Children, Pris
cilla, Frank, and David, are with
the former’s mother, Mrs. J. F.
Gaskin, in Rock Hill.
Pvt. Kenneth Meeks arrived last
week from Tobyhanna, Pa., for a
30-day furlough with his mother,
Mrs. Frances Meeks.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Leon Abercrom
bie of Myrtle Beach, are spending
a Christmas leave with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aber
crombie and Mrs. Rachel Moseley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stone and
children of Anderson, spent the
week-end with Murphy stone, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Glenn and children,
Keith and Deidra, of Greenville!
were Sunday dinner guests of the
Trammells.
VISITORS IN FLORENCE
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield
and Melda visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fester Harris in Florence during
the week-end.
A1 Williams, sophomore at The
Citadel, Charleston, is spending the
Christmas holidays with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams.
Misses Rosemary Seegars and
Caroline Seegars. of Clinton, and
Mis Sandra Peavy of Enoree, visit
ed Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Bryan on
Sunday.
Alvin Satterfield, AA, of the Na
val Air Base, Almeda, Calif., is
expected to arrive home Monday
for a visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield.
Miss Barbara Roberts of Win-
throp Colege, Rock Hill, is spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David H. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell
and children of Charlotte, N. C.,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Campbell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Burdette. The Burdettes ac
companied them home Sunday eve
ning.
Joe Lark of Clemson College, is
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Lark, for the holidays.
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
Miss Melda Satterfield ecelbrated
her 13th birthday with a party at
the Community Building recently.
A large number of friends enjoy
ed an afternoon of fun together.
Her mother, Mrs. Melvin Satter
field, served party refreshments
to the group.
Melda was remembered with
many gifts from her friends.
FAMILY ENJOYS DAY
TOGETHER
On Sunday all the children of
Mrs. W. E. Johnson gathered at her
home for the annual Christmas din
ner.
Enjoying the day together were:
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and
Johnny of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnson and family of Rock
Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Richard John
son and Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Cobb and children of Char
lotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
j/if any, many good
c withot to you and your
family for a
holiday season
jud tinging
with hoppinou and
good ehoor.
DEES OIL COMPANY No. 1
WEST MAIN ST.
DEES OIL COMPANY No. 2
SOUTH BROAD ST.
during this merriest
season of the year, we send
our greetings and good
wishes to all our cherished friends
and neighbors. May your Holidays be
bright with all the joys of Yuletide.
May they find you in good health and
leave you lighter in heart, happier in spirits
- looking forward with confidence to the
year ahead and all that it holds for you and yours.
Clinton - Newberry
Gas Authority
Sharpton, Jr., and children of Sa
vannah, Ga , who apent the week
end; Mrs. Johnson and Miss Mary
Johnson of the home
A bountiful dinner was served.
Gifts were presented from the
lovely tree. Other decorations car
ried out the Christmas theme.
PENTECOSTAL PRAYER
SERVICE
The regular mid-week prayer
service will be held Wednesday
(tonight) at the Lydia Pentecostal
Holiness Church.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
NEWS
There will be no prayer service |
or Youth Fellowship meetings to
night at the Presbyterian Church,
but meetings will be held as usual
next Wednesday evening.
MEN TO MEET
The Men of the Church will meet
Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. at
Roddy’s to receive reports of the
nominating; committee and to adopt
a constitution and by-laws.
Any interested men are invited
to attend.
BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
The annual Christmas tree pro
gram will be given at the Lydia
Baptist Church tonight at 7:00 p.
m.
Christmas carols will be sung and
Santa Claus will arrive to give the
Sunday school members of the nur
sery department gifts from the
tree.
NEW YEARS EVE
On next Wednesday evening a
New Years Eve prayer service win
be held at 7:30 p. m. at the Bap
tist Church. There will be a guest
speaker, also special music will be
rendered.
The public is cordially invited.
CHURCH PAINTED
Members of the Lydia Baptist
church were pleased on Sunday on
entering the auditorium with its
newly painted walls. The choir loft,
choir rooms, pastor’s study and
church office all have received new
colors of dusty rose. New limits
have also been installed in some
parts of the auditorium.
KINDERGARTEN PARTY
The Lydia-Clinton Kindergarten
held the Christmas party on last
Wednesday morning during kinder
garten hours.
Christmas songs and poems were
enjoyed along with refreshments
The chiktren exchanged gifts from
the tree and Miss Nellie Osborne
gave all the children candy.
Miss Osborne was assisted in en
tertaining by Mrs. Bobby Johnson
BLUE BIRD PARTY
On Monday of last week the
fourth grade Blue Birds enjoyed a
Christmas party at the beautifully
decorated Community House, with
Mrs. Lindy Barlowe and Miss Nel
lie Osborne as hostesses.
Christmas games and refresh
ments ^yere enjoyed before pass
ing out the gifts from tlfie lighted
tree.
CAMP FIRE GROUP ENJOYS
SUPPER
The Ta Wan Ka group of Camp
Fire girls enjoyed a chicken sup
per on Tuesday evening of last
week at the home of their leader,
Miss Nellie Osborne
After the supper the girls enjoy
ed several Christmas games, after
which gifts were exchanged.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PARTY
The young people's class of the
Lydia Pentecostal HoHness Church
enjoyed a Christmas party on Sat
urday evening at the Community
Building.
Around twenty members and
their guests enjoyed games and re
freshments using the Christmas mo
tif.
Rev. Roscoe Bryan is the class
teacher. Mrs. Bryan assisted with
the party held amid lovely decora
tions.
SECRET PAL CLUB PARTY -
On Tuesday evening the weave
room No. 2 Secret Pal chib enjoyed
a Christmas party at the Commu
nity House. Mrs. E. \C. Burdette
and Mrs. Joe Corley were hostesses
and directed several games.
After party refreshments were
(served gifts were exchange with
the pal for the, year revealed.
Names were drawn for the com
ing year's Secret Pal.
GIRLS HAVE PARTY
The 13-14 year old group of In-
jtermediate girls of the Lydia Bap
tist Church Sunday school enjoyed
a Christmas party at the Com
munity Building with their teacher.
Mrs. E. C. Burdette, as hostess.
Carols were sung and games
played before refreshments. After
wards gifts were exchanged by the
class.
GA’S HAVE PARTY
The Intermediate Girls’ Auxiliary
held a party last Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Cecil McLendon, with
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire co-hostess.
Games appropriate to the season
were enjoyed before party refresh
ments were served
Gifts were presented from the
decorated tree.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS’ PARTY
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire’s group o(
Camp Fire girls enjoyed a Christ
mas party at the Community
House Wednesday afternoon.
The girls sang carols and played
Christmas games ;
Refreshments in a holiday note
were enjoyed Gifts were exchang
ed by the girls.
TRAMMFT,I, FAMILY PARTY
The family of R. T. Trammell
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell on Satur
day evenin? for the annual family
Christmas party •
A covered dish supper was serv
ed from the buffet table with a red
holiday cover
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mr Tramnr^ell. Roy Tram
mell, Mr and Mrs Grady Smith
Mr and Mrs. Joe Davenport, Cecil
Davenport, who is home from
Clemson College, Misses Dianne
and Kathy Davenport, Mr and
Mrs Claude Trammell, Miss Beth
Trammell, Alan Trammell,' home
from the University of South Caro
lina, Columbia, Mrs. Alan Tram
mell, Mr and Mrs Alvin Tram
mell, Ernie and Li^a, Mr. and Mrs
Truman Owens and Larry, and Boh
Holmes, all of Clinton, Mr and
Mrs Bobby Boyce, Barry and Julia
df Inman. Phylhs Sheaiy of Green
vile; Mrs Jimmy Hurley of Salis
bury. N C Mr- William Stone
Debbie and Henry, of Anderson
Mr and Mrs Trammell and Ken
Gifts vi ere exchanged during the
evening.
OFFICE SUPPUES
At CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
CS'xMS
NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF
1958 CITY TAXES
Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the
Town of Clinton are due and collectable from November
1st to December 31st for the year 1968. The tax books
will open November 1 at the office of the Town Clerk
and Treasurer and will remain open up to and through
December 31. t
A penalty of ten per cent (10%) shall be added if
said taxes are not paid on or before January 1, 1959.
The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 26 mills
for current operating expenses, and 27 mills for interest
and sinking funds on various bond issues outstanding.
W. B. OWENS. City Clerk and Treasurer
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Greenville, S. C.
LAURENS COUNTY
Tax Books Now Open
The tax books of Laurens County will open for pay
ment of the following taxes:
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Laurens No. 55
Laurens No. 56
Greenville No. 520 18
Ware Shoals 51 .... 18
34
30
38
42
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53
56 Mi
60V.
(County-wide includes: ordinary county, 9 mills;
bonds, 8 mills; hospital, 1 mill—total, 18 mills.)
(Mauldin-Simpsonville-Fountain Inn Water District
levy, 8 mills.)
Every male between the ages of 21 and 60 years, who
is not physically disabled is required to pay $1.00 poll tax.
Tax books open November 1, 1958, and will remain
open without penalty through December 31, 1958. Taxes
will be collected through April 15, 1959, with penalty
added, and will go into execution April 15, 1959. The fol
lowing penalties will l»e collected: January, 1 per cent;
February, 2 per cent; March, 3 per cent; and from April
1 to April 15, 7 per cent.
' ALLEN D. COLEMAN
COl'NTY TREASURER
May your holiday be
aglow with good cheer!'
Wm. J. Bailey
Ins. Agency
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS.
NEIGHBORS AND PATRON!
WE WILL BE ( LOSEl) CHRISTMAS DAY
Clinton Cafe
CECIL AND VIVIAN WILSON
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