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Thursday, March 17, 1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 IYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE 1085 Miss Lorene Grant was the week end guest of Mr. and MVs Hous ton Grant in Columbia. Mrs. Annie Sherbert and Mr. and Mrs. 'Pierce Bagwell, of Enoree, were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs J. B. Neal and Mr. Neel. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McKibben have returned to their home in Lancaster following a several weeks stay with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Benn? Kitchens, of Stprtex, were SOnday visitors of the former’s brother, Paul Kitchens and Mrs. Kitchens. Mrs. Frank Moore is in Decatur, Ga., to be with Mr. Moore while he is in a hospital there. Mr. Moore is expecting to be dismissed the latter part at the week. Little Robert Cooper, of William' ston, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cboper. Mrs. Frank Tony and “Dui*ie,” of Columbia, were recent visitors of MT. and Mrs. W. L. Boocer. MT. and Mrs. David Word, Miss Susan Word and Carroll Barker were in Laurens Sunday for the fu neral services ^f T. B. Sumeral, Mrs. William Stone and children, of Anderson, are visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mrs. Jenene Johnson is visiting j her brother, Doyle Emery, and un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Emery in Cincinnati. Ohio. She went for the wedding of her brother on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens add sons were recent visitors of Mrs Kit'chcns’ mother, Mrs. Laura Mc- Gaha in Duncan. Mrs. Corrie Trammell, of near Lake Greenwood, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Boozer and Mr. Boozer. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morris and son, of Greenwood, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney. Rev. and Mrs. James Williams and daughter and Rev. W. E. Mo reau visited in Atlanta, Ga., and De catur, Ga., Tuesday. Mrs. Williams and daughter remained for the rest of the week wKh her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Leslie in Decatur. Mk*. and Mrs. David H. Roberts and Miss Kay Roberts visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Calvert in Spartan burg and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carter in Startex on Sunday. Murphy Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Stone and children and Mrs Bob by Cothran were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Stone in An derson Sunday. The latter Mr. Stone accompanied the group from Clin ton to Alto. Ga.. to visit .James Stone. Mrs. Minnie Burnett, Mrs. Geor gia Lewis and Mrs. John Burnett, Jr., of Joanna, were Sunday visi tors of Mr and Mrs. Henry Aber crombie. v . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson and family, of Pacolet, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs H. N. Hughey on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll and family, of Pendleton, spent the week-end with Mrs. Carroll’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrom bie. Mary Jo Carroll returned home with her parents after a week’s visit with her grandparents. Mrs. Lillk; Belle Miller, with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine and Mrs. Margaret Barker, of Clinton, at tending the funeral services of Fred Dominick in Newberry Sunday. Rev. James Williams, pastor of the Lydia Methodist Church, will attend the Greenwood District Min isters Retreat to be held at Camp Gravette near Batesburg today and tomorrow. Guy Emery, of Enoree. visited his son, Floyd Emery and Mrs. Emery on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James and family were called to Calhoun Falls on Tuesday of last week due to the death of htr brother, Ervin S. (Bill) Hill. _,Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper and family visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper and Mrs. George Wade in Great Falls during the week-end. M)rs. David Word and Miss Su san Word were recent visitors in Spartanburg. Mrs. Raymond McKittrick and infant daughter are with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs Mark Sailer- field on the Greenwood Highway Mrs. Laura Darby and Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown were in Chester Monday for the funeral services of the former’s nephew, David Leroy Morgan. Burial services were in Mill Cemetery in Winns boro WEDDING OF INTEREST Miss Lizzie Huff, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Doyle Emery, of Cincin nati and Clinton were married Sat urday, March 12, in a Baptist church in Cincinnati. Mr. Emery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery, at Lydia Mills. He is employed with his uncle, Mr. Fred Emery in Cincinnati. WITH THE SICK y Frank Moore underwent a throat operation at Emory Hospital in De catur, Ga., on last Thursday. Mrs Ruby Dunnaway is ill at her home. , Roy Owens is a patient at Bla- j lock Clinic. Mrs. Lola Brown is a patient at Hays Hospital. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT McKITTRICK Pvt. and Mrs. Raymond McKit trick announce the birth of a daugh ter. Cynthia Ruth, bom March Tat the Self Memorial Hospital in Grlrn wood. Mrs McKittrick is the former M :*is Linda Sattetfield WOUND FATAL TO FORMER CLINTON MAN I Chester—A young textile worker i was found dead in his hotel room here Saturday night He had been shot once in the head with a pistok- Coroner George H. Moore said David Leroy Morgan, 29, an em ploye of the Eureka plan! of Springs j Mills, was clutching a .22 calibre pistol when found about 10: JO p m A veteran of World War II, he ! served seven years in the Army. He j was a member of James Hemphill post of, the American Legion Funeral services were conduct ed Monday at 4 p. m. at Wright’s Home for funerals by the Rev. C. 0. Moser. Burial was in Mill Ceme tery in Winnsboro. - - —— MISS EMERY HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Saturday evening the Lydia Com munity Buikbng was the scene of a lovely birthday party when Mrs Chestley King honored her niece. Miss Flo Emery, with a.party in celebration of her 13th birthday Miss Florence Revis directed sev eral interesting games for the 2fi young people present Party refreshments were served from the table which was centered with the beautiful blue and yellow birthday cake Flo received many lovely gifts from her friend.s BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES “Happy Birthday” today to Tom Gregory, Kathy More and Thomas Meeks Wayne Abercrombie will be six years old March 23 IhffliaT Lausdn will celebrate his birthday March 21 G C. Parrish, Jr, will observe a birthday March 23 Nancy Hughey wil celebrate her birthday March 18 Mrs. Martin Boozer will observe her birthday March 22 Mrs. H. H. Dalton will observe a birthday March 18. Miss Melda Dean will • celebrate her birthday March 19 Larry Hazel will be three years old March 20 Mlajor Crawford has a birthday March 19 Phil Moore will celebrate his birthday MPrch 21 1 Mr and Mrs Bud Fuller will serve their wedding anniversary on March 18. BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR MISS WtEBB Mrs Lois Webb honored her dau ghter., Miss Beverly Webb, with a birthday dinner on Sunday. Enjoying the occasion were Mr and Mrs Henry I>ee and Cathy of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs Luther Ful ler and Miss Gail Fuller of Green wood; S. J Todd, Mrs .1 H Fuller. Tony Wehh and Mrs Webb >f the home. ’ , i WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS TONIGHT The Lydia Woman s Club will meet Thursday 'tonight) at 7 30 p m in'the Community Building Each member is*to make and wear a hat for the fashion program Anything goes, pretty, ugly, silly, or just crazy, but a hat. All members are urged to attend as some important business is to be discussed. # • ♦ LYDIA METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Rev James Williams, pastor of the Lydia Methodist Church, an nounces the change of momng wor ship and Sunday school hours to continue through August Morning worship at 10:00 a m .Sunday School at 11 00 a m The public is invited to all the church service® -WSCS HAS MEETING The Woman’s Society of Christian Service met with Mrs Mark Wind sor on Monday evening Present were Mrs Ins Fennell, Mrs Florence Campbell, Mrs Mary Williams and Mrs Windsor Mrs I S Parker of Charlotte. N G , was a guest of the society REVIVAL BEGINS MARCH 27 Revival services will begin March 27 and will run for a week, with the pastor. Rev James WiUkimv con ducting the services Services wil! begin at 7 00 p m each eveining B illard Ho!a nil 103 E. Pitts St. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Frankoma Pottery Silver - Watehes Kimberly Diamonds Phone 1699 SPECIALS C. S. 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