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19 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Tkaratoy, Orlebrr 22, 19S9 LYDIA MILLS HRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, CorrMpoadrnt. RepreMntttiT* TELXPBONl IMS Mr ;<nd Mrs W T Wiglcy and' Luther Fuller and daughter. Miss trip by plane family were called to Bryson City, ^*>1 Fuller, of Greenwood, Mrs. Roxanne Whitt is ill at he (home N i on Monday evening of last Henry Lee and daughter of Lau- of her grandparents. Mr and Mrs »eek due to the accidental death of rens, were visitors of their moth-, Gtxirge Howell Mrs Wigley s nephew, Milly Me- er and grandmother. Mrs J W. iK e Jones is ill at his home Man Friends will remember Milly Fuller, during the week-end !h was here with the Wigleys Mr ,and Mrs t 1> Ledford and of Belton, and his sister, Mrs Mar- at 7 30 p m vin Hicks of Greenville, were also J T Hamilton, president of the here with then 1 families Many other Brotherhood, will have charge of i relatives and friends came for the these services funeral services The choirs will be all-male, with Mrs Will Ellis has returned home the RA’s assisting at the evening after a ten-day visit with her son, service | Davis Ellis, and Mrs Ellis in Tope The public is cordially invited to Ka. Kansas Mrs. Ellis made the all the Baptist church services MOORHEAD TO BE REVIVAL a> curing the summer and will sympa- children of Gastonia. N. C., spent thi7c with the family in their loss the week-end with her parents, Mr Mr and Mr.v .tolin Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong METHODIST CHVRCH ACTIVITIES SPEAKER Rev. Marion Moorhead will be the guest speaker for the fall revival which will be held November 1 through November 8. Plans are going forward to make *nd Mrs James Seay and Mike, . nd Mrs Jim Carver and Kim. all f Greenville, wore Sunday guests f Mrs Heath's and *Mr Seay’s no:her. Mrs J H Seay, and sister. Miss Feroline Seay VISITS SISTER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campniell visited her sister, Mrs. John Teague, Monday at St. Joseph hospital in Augusta, Ga. Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Teague is seriously ill. Mr and Mrs Ed Grace and fam ily of Honea Path, spent Friday with the former's aunt. Mrs. \V 1 Bailey, Sr . and Mr and Mrs Bai ley. Jr N J. Sanders of Palatka. Fla , is spending this week with his son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs M J Sanders The official board of the church this a wonderful revival will met*t Thursday. October 22. at HALLOWEEN PARTY ENJOYED the church at < 00 p m. R B Fen- Thursday evening at the Lydia nell is chairman of this group Community Building the Woman's Club met for a Hallbween party Laymans Day was observed at anf | t |, 0 regular monthly session the church Sunday. October 18. \\ ith t 3 VOmn g 0 f f un was enjoyed Floyd Norwood of Sandy Springs 5y the cos , umed members, with Methodist (.hurch, giving the mor games being directed by Mrs Da- ning message ^ wmL program chairman Miss Neilie Osborne won the cos* E W Mitchell, chairman of the tume p r j ze After the party and unmasking a business session was held Officers for 1960 were elected. They are: Mrs Ralph Riddle pres Mr> F W Mitchell, chairman ident; Mrs R E Whitmire, vice- of the ( ommission on Missions, at p res jdent; Mrs. Bill Fennell, secre- tended the Interboard School at tary . , Mrs B P Lark trt . asurer ; M a i n Street Methodist ( hurch. an( j ^j rs (-] yde Trammell, program chairman Other committee chair- Board of Stewards, was guest speaker at Sandy Springs Meth odist Church on Layman's Day. The November meeting will be Pepsi Ernest Hendrix is spending a few woek.' with Mrs Hendrix and fam- Greenwood, recently. ily before returning to the \eterans men w jjj jj e a ppoj n ted by the pres- hospttal in Columbia for further .‘ Being Old F'ashioned In A Mod- j den ( treatment. ern Day* is the- -ermon for the Mrs Mattie Harvey. Mr. and morning worship service Sunday, the annual banquet Mrs Ithiel Harvey. B F Harvev. Everyone is invited to the service Mr- A M S^Smate. Jr . Mr and which begins at 11:10 a m Sunday Mrs J B O'Shields attended the school begins at 10:00 a. m James funeral services of Arthur Douglas H Williams is,pastor. LAYMAN’S DAY AT THE LYDIA BXPTIST CHVRCH Sunday. October 25. wjll be Lay man’s Day at the Lydia Church. in Gray Court Thursday Mr and Mrs William Stone and children of Anderson, Russell Trammell of the Naval Air Station. Jackson.ille, Fla . and Ken Tram mell, a freshman at Furman Um- versjty. Greenville, spent the week- The hostesses,^ Mrs. Lark and Mrs Claude Gilstrap. served party refreshments after t h e business meeting BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Mrs Lavonia Jfcrewington observ- Baptist cd her birthday October 16 Mrs. Henry Abercrombie will cel- At the morning worship hour at ebrate her birthday October 23 11 00 a . m A M Shumate w ill Wayne Hairston will be 12 years end with their parents. Mr and speak old October 25 Mrs Clyde Trammell The Stones Rufus Handback of Clinton, will be Jiiey Fuller will observe his birth remained for a few days On Sun- the speaker at the evening services birthday October 28 day Mr and Mrs Stone aceompan- led Mr Trammell back to his base in Jacksonville. They returned Monday Mr and Mrs Trammell, Debbie and Henry Stone and Misses Harriett Wilson and Sandra Mills accompanied Ken back to Furman on Sunday evening ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmore and family were called t« Union on Tuesday due to the death of the former's brother. C. W. Whit more. Funeral service* were held on Thursdav afternoon at Union. He was also a brother of Mr*. Herman Burgess of Clinton. Mr> Hilda Campbell and chil dren. Sherry, Dell and Steve, Mrs Ruth Schweremer and children. Ga> Dale and Darrell of Charlotte, N C . spent the week-end with the former's parents. Mr and Mrs E C Burdette Sg: Harold Snider of the U S Air Force. Florida, was called home last week due to the sudden illness and death of his father Roy Snider Mr Snider s mother. Mr* J. J. Snider, and brother. Charlie Snider. Seaman Alvin Satterfield of A1 meda. Calif., will celebrate his birthday October 31 .Steve Richie will be 4 years old October 28 Samaline Harvey will celebrate her 12th birthday October 26 'Happy Birthday" to Tommy Lawson today. , , Johnny Harris will celebrate his birthday October 25. Jackie Donald will celebrate his birthday October 23 Glenn Gaskins and Emery Alex ander will observe birthdays Octo ber 28. David Crowe will be 13 years old October 28 C. E Spradley will observe his birthday October 26. James Alexander will observe a birthday October 27. Stanley Alexander will celebrate his birthday October 27 > "Happy Birthday" to Mrs. J B Vanderford today. Mrs R E Whitmire will observe her birthday October 25 ROY J. SNIDER PASSES Roy J Snider, 49. died last Tues day night at a local hospital after a brief illness. He was a native of Honea Path but had made his home at Lydia Mill for 33 years He was a son of Mrs. Effie G Snider and the late J J Snider He attended Lydia Mill Presbyterian Church Surviving besides his mother are his wife. Mrs Alice McCravy Sni der of Lydia Mill: Swo sons, Sgt. James H Snider. U S Air Force, Florida: and Donald E. Snider of Lydia Mill; tme brother. Charlie Snider of Belton: and one sister, Mrs. Marvin Hicks of Greenville Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 4 31) p. m at Lydia Mill Presbyterian Church by the Rev. William E. Moreau and the Rev. Willie J, Lesley. Burial was in Rosemont cemetery, Clinton Pallbearers were Claude Grady, Ezzie Miller, Roy and Cordell San ders. Bill King and Van Oxner The honorary escort consisted of elders and deacons of the Lydia Mill Presbyterian Church Laurens County Has 34 Students At Winttirop College Thirty-four students from Laurens County, are registered at Winthrop College. Rock Hill, for the 1959-60 term Fifteen of the number are from Clinton, and five are from Joanna They are: Clinton — Mary Louise Anderson, Margaret Bolick. Wiley Harris Da vis, Shirley Ann Dunaway, Betty Jane Hamer, Mary Elizabeth Hor ton, Betty Lou McDaniel, Mary Ann Neighbors, Jean Nelson, MyraPitts, Sara Pitta, Barbara Roberts. Myrtu Sease. Shirley Stator and Elizabeth Trammell Gray Court—Frances Ruth Dar nell . , Joanna — Jenny Addison, Martha Sue Sue Boyce, Dixie Coucfl, Elinor Niver, and Brenda O'Dell Laurens—Barbara Anne Blakely, Sarah Kathryn Estes. Martha Good win. Loretta Anne Johnson, Linda Ruth Raney, and Frances Rachel Senn Mountville—Mary Martha Bryson, Dolly Crouch, and Martha Milam Orn—Mary Goodwin Senn Ware Shoals — Polly Brenda Meeks. Waterloo-Martha Anne Clart Whitmire—Sarah Joye Dean. HIS DARIMC BAIOS IA«H«D HUS TNI HAIOI^. 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