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f I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE I 11 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, CorrwpoDfeiit, RtprcMnUiiTt TELETHON! IMS Mr .and Mrs. Tony Kelly and children of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Templeton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider and Mrs. Nell Mills were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Norris in Callison, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ('handler in Joanna. 1116 Sniders and Mrs. Mills were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Floyd at at Floyd’s Boat Landing near Cross Hill. * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spradky and Miss Ann Henry spent Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Hen ry at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Henry and son, Pat, returned home with them for a visit Mrs. Henry and Pat left Monday evening for West Palm Beach, Fla., where they join, ed Mr. Henry to make their home. Miss Henry remained with her grandparents. VISITORS FROM WOODRUFF Mr. and Mrs. Bab Yarbnmgh aad mb ef Weedraff, were visi tors of their danghter, Mrs. Keith MoGse, and Mr. McGee da ring the wcefc end. Lee Thornburg is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. 4 Paul Thornburg in Elberton and Rome, Ga. Mrs. Noland McCravy, Mrs. De- lores McCravy, Mrs. Roy Snider and Mrs. Nell Mills were recent visitors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and children were guests of Miss Effie Walker in Greenville during the past week. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weathers and family of Woodruff, were guests of the Walk er family. VISIT NEAR GREER Mr. and Mrs. David R. Coker and Marvin vfatted Mrs. Coker’s parents, Mr. aad Mrs. M. L. Smith aad other relatives near Greer daring the Christmas va cation. Mrs. Alma Harvey and Miss 4 Maude Harvey spent Christmas week with S-Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Harvey and family in Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner and family in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and family and Miss Gloria Jackson v. spent the Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson in New O lies a, La Mr and IDs Fred Bodie joined their family for Christmas at the home of their son-in-law and da ugh. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry, in Fork Shoals. The Bodies also vis ited relatives In Newberry during the week. Mrs. Bob Franks of Norfolk. Va., is visiting her parents while Petty Officer Franks is on duty in Char- 4 lesion Mr and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Mrs. William Stone and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith near Laurens Sunday Mrs J. C Forehand of Durham, N. C„ visited her brother. I. N. Pierce, and Mrs Pierce the past week Mr and Mrs. Corson Neal and Dianne of Greenville, were week end guesta at Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Broome On Sunday Mr. and Mrs John Rice and Mrs. Bliss McCall and daughter of Easley, visited the Bromes Friends are sorry to know Mr Broome remains a patient at Blalock Cttatc. Mrs Bob Templeton. Mrs. Alma Wham, Mrs. BdRh Fix aid Eddy. Mrs Ztata Woody. sB of ms. Stanley Owens of Otaton, Mr. • and Mrs Joel Temp let an, Mr. aad Mrs Wads Peanh^ton sad son. and Linda Gayle Shetout were Christ on mas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Templeton and da uniters. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phipps vis ited Mrs. Eula Hippe, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill in Whitmire Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Tommy Moore and famliy visited his parents, Mr. and ■Mrs. T. E. Moore, in Mountville Sunday. LEAVES FOR GERMANY Pvt. Kenneth Meeks left Ttteo day to go to Fort Dtx, N. J., from . where he will leave to go on a tour of doty la Germany. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fennell and Steve, Mr. add Mrs. Wayne Templeton and Mike joined the Shumate family on Decembr 21 for a Christmas and joint birth- dinner for Mr. Shumate, Sr., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes in Camden. Mrs. Mattie Harvey accompanied James Harris and Miss Linda Har ris of Laurens, to Columbia Sunday to visit their daughter, wife and mother, Mrs. Harris, at State Park. Mrs. Alma Harvey received word last Wednesday that her granddau ghter, Betty Harvey, was a patient at the Fort Jackson hospital due to an amputated finger after catch ing it in a •door at her home. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell spent their vacation with relatives and friends m Columbus, Miss., and Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. G. W. Bowen and Mrs. H. B. Hurt and children of Wadley, Ga., spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Frank Goss. Miss Janice Goss and Gary Goes returned home with them for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Goss and sons visited in Wad- ley Saturday and accompanied Jan ice and Gory home. Mrs. G. W. Goss of Elberton, Ga., is visiting the Goss family for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelby and children of Bayside, Va., were week-end guesta of Mrs. Shdby’s brother, Paul Kitchens, and Mrs. Kitchens, i Pete Sanders and daugh ter of Easley, were recent guests at the Kitchem' family. Hospital Aide and Mrs. Bobby Fuller and Bobby, Jr., of Beaufort, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller. Mrs. Fuller and son were here for Christmas with Mr. Fuller joining them later. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Brown of WU- liamston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper and children of Greenville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones. Pfc Otis Whelchel of Fort Bbss. Texas, spent a few days leave du ring December with Mrs Whelchel and his parents in Joanna. Mrs. Whelchel returned to Texas with him. A. C. Caldwell of Hanna Path, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aber crombie Sunday. S-Sgt. and Mrs. Tracy Does ef Riverside, Calif., are with his mo ther, Mrs Verner Dees, following his discharge from the U. S. Army A1C Wally Whitt has returned to Eflin Air Force Base. Fla , after spending a 7-day leave with Mrs. Whitt and children. Mr and Mrs. Fred Burnett and Freddie. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Can non of Arcadia, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Burnett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David E Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie aad Mrs. Jessie Abercrombie vis. ited Mr. Abercrombie’s stator. Mrs. Hsttic Byars, in Jos mu Susie Meeks the past 'rith her sunt and unde, Mr Mrs. C A Oswalt, ta Joanna Mrs. Connie Bowling of Converse, spent Sunday with Mrs. 1 Jeerie Hairston. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr., and family spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. D. T. Begley, in odwaetr, Ala. Mrs. Bailey, Sr., spent her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grace in Hooea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith of near Laurens, visited Mrs. J. H. Seay on Saturday. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Bob Yarbrough of Woodruff, visited Mrs. Seay. Mrs. Alma Harvey, Mrs. Janie Hill, Mrs. Eula Quinton aad Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr., were in Hooea Path Sunday due to the death of the former’s uncle, Jim Knight. On Monday Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Quinton, with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Medlock of Joanna, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Medlock of Whitmire, attended the funeral ser vices for Mr. Knight. VISITORS IN BELTON Noland McCravy and Larry, Roy SnMer and Donald, aad Law rence Estes were recent visiters of relatives ta BeKoa. (Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields vis ited their daughter, Mrs. Ray Riley, and FA Riley In Jacksonville, Fla., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Riley ac companied them home. Mrs. Riley remained here with her parents while her husband returned to port. He will return here this week-end for a 20-day leave. Danny Black has returned home after being a patient at Blalock Gink Sunday and Monday due to a broken arm injury received Sun day while skating. WORKERS NEEDED FOR FOLIO DRIVE The Mothers March for Polio funds is to be held January 30 from 7:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m., and work ers are needed so that the march will be completed in one hour. More funds are eneded every year for research and to take care of those already afflicted. When you are asked to assist in any way please do so. If you are not contacted, will you volunteer? Call Mrs. R. E. Whitmire or Mrs David Word if you will. Women at Lydia, think, your hour’s time and your family’s con tribution might save your child or mine. METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Dr. R. Bryce Herbert, Green wood District Superintendent, and former pastor of Buncombe Street Methodist Church, Greenville, will preach at the morning worship ser vice at 11:18, Sunday. The sermon subject is “Who Cares?" Following the morning service Dr. Herbert will preside over the quarterly con ference of the Lydia and Sandy Springs Methodist charge, at the Lydia church. The public is invited to hear this outstanding South Carolina Metho dist minister, PASTOR AND WIFE REMAIN HERE Rev. James Williams, pastor of the Lydia and Sandy Springs Meth odist Churches, completed his col lege study December ta with a BD degree at Candler School of Thaol ogy at Emory University in At lanta, Ga. Mrs. Williams has been leaching in die DeKalb school system while Rev Williams was attending col lege. TV community wfl] be glad to know that Rev and Mrs. Williams will be residing here permanently at 180 Cypress street. W8C8 TO MEET TUESDAY TV Woman’s Society of Chrtatian Service of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the heme of Mrs. Frances Meeks 90 Palmetto street. All ladies of the church are in vited to attend. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT A1C and Mrs Allen White, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Annette, on December 28 in the Kelly Air Force Base hos pital in San Antonio, Texas. Mr* White is the former Miss Barbara Whitmire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R E. Whitmire. NEW YEARS EVE PARTY ENJOYED Alarge number of young people ertf^d an evening of fun on last W«!nesday evening at a New Years eve party with Misses Virginia Ab ercrombie, Faye Bailey and l^alton McCravy and Mrs L W Aber crombie as hostesses Punch and cookies were served the group before the midnight hour and the “Happy New Year’’ was heard. , BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS WMS MEETS TONIGHT TV Woman's Missionary Society will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Frank Goss, 258 Elm street. AU women of the church are in vited to join the society. CIRCLE TO MEET WEDNESDAY TV Kathleen Walker circle of the Baptist church WMS will meet Wednesday at 1:00 p. m at the home of Mrs. Henry Abercrombie. YOUNG PEOPLE’S RALLY TONIGHT The young people of the Lydia church are to go to Calvary Baptist Church in Clinton this evening for the Associational young people’s meeting at 7:30 p. m MARRIAGE OF INTEREST Friday evening, January 2, Miss Mary Ellen Pierce and Fred Ju nior Anderson were married at the Church of God parsonage on Eliza beth^ street in Clinton by Rev. J. B. Cole, the bride's pastor, in the presence of several friends and relatives. ' s TV bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs. I. N. Pierce, was dressed in navy blue for her wedding. Mr. /yxierson is the son of Mr and Mrs. Homer Campbell of Clin ton. Following the cerenxony the young eouple left for Hickory, N. C. , where they will make their home. The groom is employed in Hickory. HOUSEHOLD SHOWER EOR BRIDE-ELECT Mrs Jimmie Richie, Mrs. Bobby Pierce and Miss Elizabeth Ann Cole were hostesses at a recent house hold shower for Miss Mary Ellen Pierce, bride-elect, at the home of Miss Cole in Clinton. Appropriate games were enjoyed, after which party refreshments were served. The honoree was presented many lovely gifts for her home BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Mr and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes ob served a wi-dding anniversary Jan uary 2. Little Debbie Moore was one year old January 7. Her mother, Mrs Tommy Moore, will celebrate her birthday January 10. Furman Bagwell will observe a birthday January 9. Miss Beth Moore wil celebrate her 13th birthday January 12. Joe Coker will be 9 years old January 11. Wanda Gay Crawford will cele brate her birthday January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parris^ will observe their 9th wedding anhiver- sary January 14. Jane Motto 'WiB be 5 years old January 12 Aaron Whitt, small son of Airman and Mrs Wally Whitt, was one year old January’ 7. Mrs. G. W. Goss observed her 77th birthday January 6. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS The regular church services will be held Sunday Church school at 10:00 a m Morning worship at 11 o'cbck The pastor, Rev. William E. Moreau, will preach on the sub ject, “No Other Gods,’’ the first in a series of sermons on the Ten Com mandments The PYF will meet Wednesday evening at 6:30 p. m followed by prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. The subject for dLscusion at the prayer service is 'The Doctrine of God- His Attributes ’’ The Workers Council of the church school will meet Tuesday, January 13, at 6:30 p. m for the monthly discussion and visitation program. ' The public is cordially invited to these and all services of the church CREDITORS’ NOTICE said estate will please make pay All persons having claims against meat likewise the estate of Janie H. Bell, deceas OLLN BELL and ed, are hereby notified to file the JOHN M RAY, same, duly verified, with the un- Executors dersigned, and those indebted to Dec. 18, 1956 Se-J-S IF YOU DOICT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS 74 OFFICE SUPPLIES Al CHRONICLE PUB. CO PHONE 74 \ NEED CASH TO PAY PAST DUE BILLS? 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