The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 22, 1959, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 22, 19&0
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correapoodent, RcpreaenlatiT*
‘i TKLJIPBONl IMS
Mrs Word led a ducuutta on
program plans for 1999
Hie club voted to terra refresh
ments at the Community Building
.following die. Mothers March for
the March of rhiroes.
Assorted party refreshments were
served. The buffet table was cen
tered with an arrangement of red
and white carnations in a brass
container with white candles in
Mr and Mrs Claude Willard and ] Mrs E. C. Burdette and Mrs.
family, Mr and Mrs John'Bagwell|Clyde Trammell attended the New-
and family were called to Greenwood, berry Chapter OKS meeting on brass holders on either side Mrs.
last Thursday due to the death of Monday evening Whitmire, Mrs Word and Mrs
Mr Willard's and Mrs. Bagwells Mrs. Claude Gilstrap visited her ^ ^P^e Trammell were hostesses.
CHURCH OF OD NEWS
Revival To Begin 1
Revival services will begin Mon-
brother, Grover Willard-
Mrs I S. Parker of Charlotte.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Fair,
in Greenville over the week-end
N C., is visiting her brother and Friends will regret to know Mrs.
sister ui-law, Mr and Mrs.j Fred
Bodie. Others visiting the Bodies
due to lus illness have beort: Mr.
and Mrs K F Longshore, Mr. and
Mrs F D Bodie, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M Bodie of Joanna; Mr and Mrs.
J E Bodie, Mr. and Mrs. Moody
Thomas, Mr and Mrs. Irvin Brock
of Newberry; Mr and Mrs. Jimmy
Berry and children of Fork Shoals.
ATTEND SERVICES
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey at
tended the funeral services of his
day. January 26, to run through the
31st at the Lydia Church of God,
with services nightly at 7:00 p m.
Rev. L. 0. Prosser, pastor of the
aunt, Mrs. McGill, in Newberry
Fair has been ill at her home.
MRS. LEE HONORED
The Lydia Community Building
! was the scene of a lovely pink and, , ^
blue shower on Saturday evening thureh of God, will *
honoring Mrs Patsy F Lei- of Lau-l ^ visiting speaker Special music
rens will be rendered each evenng.
. , , Rev. W. J Lesley, pastor of the
Phe group enjoyed games,and vis-j hos( t . hurchi extends a cordial i nv i-
itmg together. tation to Uie public to attend the
The hostesses, Mrs. Mozelle Nel- i services,
son, Mrs. Lois Webb and Mrs. Selling Hot Dogs
Ruby Dunaway, served party re- Ladies of the Church of God are
freshments. selling hot dogs each Friday at
Thursdayr ** rs ^ et ' was r ^ m embered with the parsonage on Locust street.
Mr and iMrs. James Seay "and a number of gifts. ; Rally On Saturday
Mike of Greenville, spent Sunday Mrs. Sidney Let- and daughter Saturday evening at 7 o clock the
with Mrs. J. H. Seay. ifo Laurens, and Mrs. W. H. Year- 't° u th Fellowship rally, sponsored
.Alvin Satterfield. AA. left Tues- ‘ gin of Clinton, were out of town by the students of Bob Jones Uni
day to return U> the Naval Air Sta- guests. versity. Greenville, will be held
tion in Alameda. Calif., after spend MF.THODIST CHURCH NEWS at Lydia Church of God.
mg a 3d-day leave with his parents. Committee Meets
Mr and Mrs. Melvin SatterfeW The Commission on Education
Mrs W J Franklin, Misses Carol j meet at the Methodist parson
t rankjio ^d Barbara Anderson a g e Tuesday evening, January - 27,
visited Mrs G. C Thompson in An- al g qo p ^
Person Sunday Mrs. Bill Fennell is chairman of!
Mrs R G Johnson, Mr. and Mrs ; lh< . CO n>mission.
Benny Johnson and daughter.: .. — ^ ^ B V Kevis is improving at his
Cathy, of Pickens, spent Sunday
with their »n and brother Bobby
Cake squares, nuts and mints
were served buffet style. Mrs. J.
B Neal poured punch from the re
freshment table, overlaid with a
white linen doth and bolding an
arangement of pink and white glads
and carnations carrying out the
pink and white color motif
Mrs Frank Moore and Mrs.
Smith assisted in serving. r
Miss Todd was remembered with
many lovely gifts.
Out of town guests were Mis$ Nelson.
Todd's sister, Mrs. Frank Smith,:
and Mrs. G. Smith of Whitmire.
PRFSBYTER1AN CHURCH NEWS
Regular services Sunday with the
pastor. Rev. William Moreau,
Rev and kin. Jamos E. Coker
will observe their S2nd wedding an
niversary January 24
Mrs. Bobby Johnson w^l observe
iter birthday January 26 Also Mrs.
G C. Parrish and Mrs J. T. Whit
more
J. A. Black. Jr., will observe a
birthday January 27.
Roger Patterson will be 15 years
old January 27.
Today is the birthday of Mrs. BfH
Jackie Hughey will be 6 years
old January 23.
Mrs.‘W. E. Ellis will observe a
birthday January 27.
WITH THE SICK
Fred Bodie is improvfcig at Hays
hospital following a sudden illness
on last Wednesday •
Mrs. Clayton Brown was a patent
at Hays hospital several days last
week.
Meeting Neat Thursday home'after a serious illness.
Hie Commission on Membership Mrs ckfe SatterfeW entered the
Johnson, aad Mrs Johnson. ' Sm me< l at 1116 Baptist hospital in Columbia on
Mr and .Mrs Edgar Medlock of M ;^ t I ^ Ursda > Monday
Aiken, were Sunday guerts of Mrs P f Th B,RTH ANNOUNCEI,ENT
\,ma Harvey R B FenBrti ls chairman of the PEYTON
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Trammell 1 Mr and Mrs Htihert Peyton an-
M.Nm Seay and Mi» Ferciinr MeetJnt Pl»«e Cbauged nouuee the birth of a son. .Mtcheal
><a> visited Mr and Mrs Grad> ^ be a called quarterly Junior on January 18 at Blalock
Cudd in Sp irtanburf Friday. On >nf« rence for the Lytha-Sandy elude.
Saturday the TrammHlg Mu* 'S >nn ^ v ch*' 2e at the Eandy Spnngs Mrs PeytiKi is the former Mis-
Seay Mr and lire Melvin Se«v Methodist Churrh Sunday at 6 00 Lav .-me (vester of Clinton
Mr. J.H * " MIHST <m«OI NKWS
taaburt for the funoral tervicuu of *' * change of location from The teachers and officers of the
the unguul announcement .Sunday school department and
CLUB OFFICERS INST tlJ ED Training Cmoo will meet Monday
The Lydia Mteman « Oub beM the evtetog al 7 to p m at the churrh
January m.-nmg on Thursday eve- • • •
rung the IMh at the ( immunity The pastor » cabinet will meet at
Hu kfcng 4 JO p a in the pastor » study per
fV meet.iM was ralied to order redmg the leachers and officers
by Mr* R E Whitmire, i roaaJrni .meeting
mandments.
* * , »
The Men of the Church will meet
at (he church on'Tuesday evening
at 7:30 p. m
* * *
Wednesday evening at 6:30 p. m.
the PYF wil meet.
At 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting will
be held. The subject for discussion
will be ‘The Decrees of God—Pre
destination.”
BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYED
Miss Faye Bailey celebrated her
birthday Friday with a party at the
Lydia Community Bidding.
A large number of teen-agers
gathered for an evenng of fun.
Mrs. Ira Bailey, Miss Bailey’s
mother, was assisted in serving of
the party refreshments and enter-
atining by Mrs. John GaHman of
Clinton, Mrs. Bailey’s sister, and
Mrs. Floyd lirmby of Anniston, Ala.
The young people remembered
Miss Bailey with gifts.
LOSES MOTHER
Mrs. W. G. Tortter of Iva, mother
of Paul Bowen, passed away Fri
day evening
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
, c ">
be 15
Terry Prather will be 6 years old
speaking on "No Vain Speech," the ,a " llary ^
third in a series on the Ten h>m- R( ?* rt Pal ^ rson Wl11 be 4 ^
old January 28.
Miss Shirley Poison will
years old January 25.
Miss Helen Edge will celebrate
her 16th birthday January 28.
Steve Fennell w-as 7 years old
January 21.
Mrs. Milford Sanders celebrated
her birthday January 20.
EVERYDAY
COUNSELOR
By Dr. Herbert Bpuugh
If leisure time is a problem to
you, you are lacking in true educa*
then you are lacking in true educa
tion and imagination. For too many
people leisure time breeds trouble,
because they don’t know how to use
it creatively and constructively. J
TTie week-end is the weak-end for
many. This I have said many times
in this column. The fights, brawls,
alcoholic binges which fill our bos.
pitals and jails over the week-end
are caused by people who do not
know how to use their leisure time
wisely.
Instead of being, actors In this fame
of life, they are spectator*.
This pattern Marti aa children
when their come home and say.
"Mama, what can I do?" The mo
ther with education and imagination
devises things for them to do which
are educational and constructve as
well’ as entertaining. The wise fa
ther does the same when he is
home ,
Wise parents early teach their
Children to use their hands crea
tively instead of destructively. The
destructive child is so by reason of
parental neglect.
Children are naturally imagina
tive. They have to be trained awoy
from both by adults. This usually
happens.
The growing boy or girl who is led
by wise parents to explore many
areas of life and to cultivate an Ac
tive devotional and spiritual life
home and at church does not have
leisure time problems in maturity.
These leisure time problems take
m : any forms. Back of all of them is
boredom and frustration, with lack
Of imagination and spiritual desire.
You will never find an Eagle
Scout involved in juvenile delin
quency. The reason is simple. In
back of the 21 merit badges there is
work and achievement in 21 differ
ent fields of creative activity. He
doesn’t require other people to lean
on or to follow. He leads.
The man or woman who comes to
a nervous breakdown usually does
so because of lack of diversity in
thinking, imagination, useful and
creative hobbies.
Some people have more leisure
time, than they know what to do
with. Other* are to busy in'i
useful pursuits that they have no
leisure time, but they are radiantly
happy and useful
Selfishness brings boredom while
usefulness to others brings joy and
you are bored or de-
beeauae you lack im
agination and education. Both can
be acquired, U yep work at it
UM-iumess ui i
happinite.' If
pressed, it la
—
So many people have single track
Lucy Dean win be 6 years old minds. Their imagination has never
the latter a brother-in law, John‘D
Sewy
Rev and Mr* Jam** T iRume
are auendaag the minuter* »«et at
Emory Uefvaruty m Atlanta Ga .
"US werA
Mr jb4 Mm Boh Parna Mdie
* D Neay ««j Itefetoe at E
January 25
M is* Sandy Shelnut has a birth,
day today.
Lula Floyd Ptup* Jr., was one
year oki January 16
Debbie Rice was 2 years old Jan
uary 18.
Reck Baiky will celebrate his
btrthray J
been cuRivated. They can’t think of
anything to do with their leisure'
time other than to sit down and
wa{rh someone perform for their
cntortauMaent. They enthuse about
football and ether aporu, white sit
ting comfortably in a Medium or
arm chair They view wrhat other
people do but never participate
;’\ u ; Gray
Funeral Home
ran (hatea, S. C-
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LAURENS COUNTY
Auditor's Itinerary
FOR 1959
The County Auditor’* office at Laurens, S. C., will be open from
the first day of January to the first day of March. 1858, fur the pur
pose of taking tax returns fsr the ensuing year; and tor the trans
action of all business pertaining to the office. Fsr the csnrrentencc
of taxpayers, retanu caa be made at the following appilalanuta
throughout the county on dates named belsw for the purpm of
taking tax returns for the year 1868:
David Glenn’s Store, Thursday, Jan. 22, 1:98 P. M. to 2:38 P. M.
Whitten Village, Thursday, Jan. 22, 3 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Hinton City, Friday. Jan. 23. 16 A. M. to S P. M.
It is absolutely necessary that all taxpayers make retans this
year on personal property aad new buildings. This iactedrs all
those who own automobiles and who are subject to poll tax—all
mate c Hi lens between (he agea of 21 and 66 years are kahgact to poll
tax. The only personal property exempt from taxes is the house
hold furailure aaed in year own home.
If not conventeat to come to the County Aadtter’s office In the
Court Hoase pleas* meet me at one sf the above
JENNIE V. CULBERTSON, County Auditor
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Mr* fw fto «f character and
food ciliir.ahy. It i* • •toftho'iK of
apirit.al nahw. Wdtoal • rtr*«t Church.
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Mmve. Thtt* MS four «—4 wnent
why **rrf ptnm *«ul4 •««m1 Kr»k«
rffahttf naf tuppsrl the Church. Thcjr
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chiUb*u‘i take (}) Fu» *e take of hia
coauuuuilj aucj uatiou. (4) Fur ** tuk«
uf *c Church itorlf, which uccdt hit
aural and aaltrtal tuyfurl. Plau to fo
to church KfuLflf u*4 read )ruur Bible
OF THE PICTURE
“For Thy love we thank Thee, Lord ... for Thy help
we pray.”
Just a few words, rooted in gratitude. But gratitude
means so much ... to the Giver . ., and to those who
receive!
To God it means that wo are not too buay enjoying Hit
gifta to understand Hia love.
T. £• JONES
& Sons Furniture
200 W. Main St.
To us it means that wo havo not l
lift. Wo haven’t lost tight of
which the Church constantly
our children it menna a
prayor.
Of course, our “Mefloiag” or
port of the Christian Lift ta w
But, like every piece ia a puxalo, it
wo put all tho pieeao ia
the WHOLB PICTUI
tho heart o/
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