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I nifc uixt^x it XM «r Mi Vn LYDIA MILLS W, CLYDE TH^MMKm C Mi Vr ar<t Mr* l^ruiki «i < »r*nfrhun; '•rrr pue*I» «f bff mother, Mri JrJMf H«r*tM. And • •(her nrUttm the past week-end Ansed Ashley, Jr . of Pineville, N. I'., >pent Sunday with Mrs. Hiirs- ton Mr aai Mrs AfeM Ciwre. Mr Mr« F«) Hvmphne* and rM «f Forest City. N C , Mr Mi Mrs Ralph Farmh Md children of Dmcm. Mr and Mrs Jar Parrish of Started. Mr and Mrs R R Par rtah and children of Grm. Mrs Russell Bailey of Marion. N C.; Mr •M tv Dmv vdi Re m v V yw are Ml Mt evarae please Re M anal Mrs M'ofdnm McLi-ndon M ami Mrs H m Williams viaM ed his son. Edward Williams, and Mrs Williams in Newberry Sunday. Mr and Mrs W illiam Stone and a nd Mrs Jack Parrish, Mitch and September M *« th« Ip. prayer Harm will iiMReaM Me birthday September SR FINAL SRTTLEMIMT Mrs Marparet Copeland wta ab- Take notice that «n the SRk her Rtothini SeptwiW SR. of October. 1WR. I will rend Scooter" White will bf four yean final account of m> acts and doutfi m am A m of the 0 a ci a my tmet as L of , W day children of Anderson, spent the Wanda of New Ellenton. Mr and Mrs Lois Webb will have a birth- week-end with Mr and Mr* L*wis Mr* g. C. Parrish. Jr., and Carol day September SO * Pvt Tracy Quinton is spending a Stone and Wendy Pope of Aiken Mr and Prue Waters observed his birth- 12-day leave with hi* mother, Mrs Mr> Virginia Wilson spent Sunday Mrs Carl Johnson and family of day September 23 Eula Quinton He will report to and Monday with Mr and Mrs Paul Rock Hill: Ed Wells of Clintori; Mrs METHOIILST CHYRCH NEWS Camp Gordon, Ga . where he will Garner in Hartsville Myrtle Parrish. Mr and Mrs. WU- Th f Lydia Methodist Church will TO SPONSOR QUARTET liam Parrish and Rita. Mr and Mrs have a family dinner at the Lydia i* notified and required to make The ladies auxiliary of the Lydia Franz Parrish and children of En community House Sunday, Sept 27, payment on or before that date; and Pentecostal Holiness Church will oree; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of ., t 12:30 following the morning wor-! all persons having claims against as Executrix of thee state of Palmor Rroadus Mitchell in the office of (be Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executri*. Any person indebted to said estate indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons haring claims against train for the military police Mr and Mrs. Clj^e Trammell and Ellis Huffstetler were visitors in Greenville Saturday Mrs Trammell sponsor the Melody Air Quartet at visited her sister. Mrs. Paul Glenn, Providence school on October 2. Fur- and Mr. Glenn, while Mr. Trammell ther notices will be made of the pro- and Mr. Huffstetler attended the Furman-PC football game Mrs. Zinia Woody and Mrs. Joyce Wattsville; Mrs Mamie Bishop of ship service. All members and *aid estate will present them on or Laurens; Mrs. Clyde Kirby and Joe fn en d s of the church are invited to before said date, duly proven, or of Paterson, N. J.; Mr and Mrs come and bring dinner. Each family gram. Snow Kirby of Slater; Mr. and Mrs. u to supply its own drink also BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYED Han Kirby of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, Sept. 27, is also promotion ^ 4 rt ni tii , Friday afternoon Dianne Temple- Guy Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Claude d av in the Sunday school at the Ly- rra 1 Surens "were* week-end ton celebrated her Uth birthday by Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Par- dj a Methodist Church, according to guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Tem- inviting several friends to the Lydia rish and Tami, and Miss Betty Lou r b Fennell, Sunday school super- be forever barred. RUTH C MITCHELL, Executrix \ Sept 14, 1959 4c-0-8 WE PAY 5% Assets $6,000,000.00 pleton Mrs Rudell Brown of Vaucluse, Mrs Bessie Bishop, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Smith and family of Clinton, spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs H O. Smith, and Mr. Smith. VISIT W ALKERS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn and family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weathers and family of Laurens, were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Frank Walker. Mrs. Bob Templeton. Mrs Edith Fix and son and Mrs. Lewis Wham of Laurms. visited Mrs. Joel Tem pleton and infant daughter at the Blalock Clinic Sunday They were here especially to see the former’s first great-grandchild Mr and Mrs Jimmy Barnes and -on spent last week on a business trip to Dallas. Texas 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 Hiram Hughes were • .died to Spartanburg on Friday morning due to the death of Community Building for a party. jParrish of Lydia Mills. , lintendent. All children, young people The young folks enjoyed games An interesting fact of the reunion an d adults are asked to be present, and dancing before refreshmnets of was that the oldest person present, BIT STUDY COURSE cookies and cold drinks were served. O S Parrish, was 84 years^)ld and Beginning Monday evening at 7:30 Dianne's birthday cake was iced in the youngest, little Tami Parrish, pastel green with yellow and blue was seven, decorations. It was made and pre- BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS sented to her by Mrs. Zinia Woody, a friend from Laurens She, was remembered with gifts from her friends. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT TEMPLETON Mr. and Mrs. Joel Templeton an nounce the birth of a daughter, Tom Maxine, on Sept Clinic. The Sunbeams will meet today at the church at 4:30 p. m. TTiis (Thursday) evening at 7:30 p. m. the Brotherhood will meet at the church to go to the county home for a worship service Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. a very important planning meeting for 19 at the Blalock all Sunday school officers and teach ers will be held at the church. p. m. there will be an Associational Training Union study course at the Lucas Avenue Baptist Church in Laurens, to be held each evening through October 2. All members from Lydia Baptist Mrs Templeton is the former Miss; This is for every officer and teach- Peggy Pennington er and class officers. SEPTEMBER CLUB MEETING Houston Ellis. Sunday school su- The Lydia Woman s Club m e t! P^rintendent. asks that everyone be Thursday evening at the Community present House for the regular monthly ses sion, with the president Mrs R E Whitmire, presiding The devotional was given by Miss Mary Johnson. A nominating committee was ap- At the Sunday evening worship hour a candlelight installation of all church officers and teachers will be held The public is cordially invited. Promotion day will be Sunday, Oc hjs pointed and plans discussed for the tober 4 mother Mrs S H Hughey Mr and Mr- Hughey and family. Mr and Mrs Martin B.«ozer were there Sun day for the funeral and burial aer vice Rev and Mrs M J hu«:ne** visitors m Mtawtas Mr and Mr- Gary UawgMrr visited their Mr* J H Seay Sunday Mr* L O Henry and mu ef Hyr tie Beach 1 t>«rer*.» Hr and Mrs C C and daughter and •Mb Aar Mane Henry Mr Hear ••ted Mrkey Henry a *ndmi at '-he I'hrveeeaty at Suntfe fafnRha Rt t • eiRia TV Henry-s •ere m re •m w Myrle Reach nRNa ru imi tn hi • t W+r.— •tree he » a C Halloween party to be held at the October meeting The annual banquet will be heW at the November meeting Mrs David Word, program chair man introduced the guest of the eve Columbia on mng. Mrs Henry Trammell, who fascinated the group with her cake tcadent Houst decucmmg She explained the art a* Sunday Sc CHURCH OFFICERS ELECTED At the morning worship hour last Sunday the Lydia Baptist Church of ficers were elected The general officer* are Clerk. Mr* Houston Ellis Treasurer. Chas- Patterson. Sunday School Supertn M mm r' Assistant c o in CASH TODAY! repay only *31: per montli. she worked Par ns h Secretary, Hr*, acfc Pitta; A salad plate with cake and cold Vucatiea Bible School Principal dr nk* were served by the houteueee Hnustoa EQi* Adult Choir Director (Ml ROM HO to I COMING tome Mary Johnson Youth Chew Dt The Lydia Pentecostal IMimm rector. Mtaa Nelbr Osborne. Head piO observe h.mernmm m Usher B F Harvey Ttatamg Ua wdl beg* with Sunday cum Training Unmn Director. C O •ehool « IB Rt a m. laOemid by Pamab Secretary. Mias Jab—■ the mer ng nontop service at 11 RR Snaday School Doportmental So Young People. L A WiBiame la «im mt. B P Lark Primary Mrs R E WMimire Beg.voer Mass Maaadt •Tr •sport Harvey Nursery Mr* D B Me Imunen A M Shu mete, Ml. ^Brv E ^ ^ a ptratr tan w«*an * M tesnary Vale a Mn M J I ■ dim Bryan posts* bo* Tbr*e o«R nB •*echoes and other three uiH he a* Sun officer* <*iL he woaOod Bunday iher r BIBTMMhYh AND Ml DOCNi. ■v five er mere rviauees and annia • av ultra m tie Prusitoiars Mrs Emm« Thanim ahonrvod her I undey h* the an htnhdey Soptomher M Jimmy Noaaen tj yeert oM •ere O S Ropftmhor 22 roo to mowtns ••• sccoooewct with oue tiorasL cotoir oolict HOME CREDIT COMPANY 112 N. BROAD STREET PHONE 432 WELCOME, CLINTON CITIZENS, I To The 14th Annual Piedmont Interstate Fair Opening 0cL 12 At SPARTANBURG « Featuring The Finest In Purebred Piedmont Livestock Exhibits With Awards Totaling Many Thousands Of Dollars To 4-H. FFA. Adult And Other Exhibitors! THE MAGNIFICENTLY BEAUTIFUL ACCOLADE TO ARTS WITH ITS MADAME BUTTERFLY THEME! 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(4) For the *eke of the Charch itrelf. which need* hi* mor»t *nd m*leri*l tuppon Plan to go to church rrgularlv and rear vour Bible deil* Dur Taeedny rhaptei Vtrar* Johr Halolaui Tfiroiujfi .Alf Of life - Perhaps you see no significance to the bourgtom superimposed on the Bible. But to the believer, H means that all of life is sustained by God’s promises. Every day, every hour, He gives strength and help to His followers. The light of His Word shines steadily through the passing of time. The more you read, the deeper will be your understanding, the greater will be your joy. By entering wholeheartedly into the work of the Church, by giving it your support, you increase the value of your own life, and help others to see the light shining through each day’s experience. Throughout life’s entire span, the Church will help us, the Bible will speak to us of God. Does the picture mean that to you? It will, if you look at it tkrougb believing eyes. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN n* W. 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