The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 07, 1960, Image 13

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=-r * \ ’Vi Thursday, April 7,1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 -t- LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, TELEPHC respondent. Representative IMS Ken Trammell returned to Fur man University in Greenville Sun day after spending the spring holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. His parents and sister, Mrs. William Stone and children of Anderson, who with Mr. Stone was visiting hare Sunday, ac companied Ken to Greenville. Mrs. Rosa Videtto and nephew, Bobby Walker, of Columbia, visit ed her sister, Mrs. W. L. Franklin and M!r. Franklin over the week end. . Mr. and Mrs. James Seay and * Mike, of Greenville, and Mrs. Toy Wilson and Mrs. Emma Neal, of Greenwood, were Sunday visitors of the former’s mother and the lat ter’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Seay. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Anderson and Eddie spent a recent week-end with relatives in Inman and in Bessemer City, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey were in Augusta, Ga^ Sunday to watch the golf practices which precede the Masters tournament. Joe Lark, of Clemson College, ' silent the week-end with his par ents, Mr and Mrs. B. P. Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kelly and children, of Gaffney, were week-^d guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Ike Jones and Mr. Jones. Miss Purdy Brown, student at the University of Florida, Gainesville, was the house guest of Rev. and Mrs. M. J.^Sanders and Alan San ders over the week-end. Mir. and Mrs. Harold Clardy, of Greenville, were visitors of the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie, during the week-end. Mts. Mary Dickerson, of Spar tanburg, visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinson on Sunday. Mrs. Stella McLendon spent a few days last week with her daugh ter, Mts. Toy O’Shields and Sgt. O’Shields at Fort Belvoir, Va. Mrs.. Martin Wilbanks, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Smith visited Mrs. Wil banks’ husband and Mrs. Smith’s brother at the Veterans Hospital in Augusta, Ga., Saturday and Sun day. Al?o visiting their brother and uncle w’ere Mrs. B. B. Bagwell and daughter, Linda, of Chester, and Mirs. Rudell Brown and daughter, Mrs. Vivian Duffie, of Aiken. LYDIA CHURCH OF GOD NEWS Week-end revival services began Wednesday at the Lydia Church of God to run through Sunday, April 10. The visiting speaker is Miss Eliz abeth Haltiwanger, of Greenwood. Miss Haltiwanger is a teen-age girl whom God has called into the ministry. There will be special singing and prayer for the sick each night. The public is cordially invited to attend these services which begin at 7:30 p. m. nightly. • • The Sunday School officers and teachers recently elected at the Church of God are: Superintendent—L. E. Culbertson. Assistant Supt.—Mr. Corel Satter field. Sunday School Secretary and Treasurer—Mrs. Willie Mae Brown. Teachers are: Primary — Mrs. Grace Brewer, Miss Mildred Williams. Junior Girls — Mrs. Katherine Williams. Mrs. Mary Merchant. Junior Boys—John F. Deaton, Jr., Walter Campbell. Teen-Age Class—Mrs. W. J. Les ley. Young Married Peoples Class— Mr. Tommy Brown. Ladies’ Bible Class — Mrs. Ruth Culbertson. Men’s Bible Class — Rev. W. J. Lesley. RECENT ADDITIONS TO CHURCH OF GOD Misses Betty, Shirley, Mary, Martha and Hattie Eetters, Juanita and Annie Mae Dean, Billy Etten, Billy Watson, Delmer Lawson, Mrs. A. T. Crawford, Sr., Mr. Crawford, Jr., Donnie Vanderford, Capers ! and blue shower at the Lydia Com- Gregory. munity Building. _ JOYFUL SOUND BROADCAST Games were enjoyed by the group Rev. W. J. Lesley invites the pub- of guests present, lie tb listen to the Jqyful Sound After the games the hostesses. Broadcast each Sunday morning Mrs. Lois Webb, Mrs Connie Davis from 8:30 a. m. until 9 a. m. an d \frs. Marhie Abercrombie Music is by members of the Lydia served delicious party refreshments Church of God and Rev. Lesley, party guests, pastor of the church, is the speak- Mrs Romines received many er. lovely gifts from her friends. PENTECOSTAL* HOLINESS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT CHURCH REVIVAL HUSKEY Revival services will continue S gt. and Mrs. Tommy Huskey throughout this week at the Pente- have announced the birth of twin costal Church. sons on March 26 in Zwiebrusckin, Rev. Roscoe Bryan, pastor, is, Germany, preaching, and he invites the pub- They have been given the names lie to attend these services each evening at 7 p. m. . | WITH THE SICK of Keith Parrish and Kevin Thom as. Mrs. T. O. Williams is a patient at Hays Hoopital. Martin Wilbanks is a patient at the Veterans Hospital in Angusta, Ga. | Allen White is a patient at Bla lock Clinic. Mrs. Woodrow McClendon, daugh ter of C. J. Blackwell, underwent surgery at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood on Tuesday. Friends are glad that L. A. (Abe) Williams arrived home Saturday evening and is recuperating nicely following heart surgery at the Med ical Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md., recently. Little Darroll Wilson is ill. MRS ROMINES HONORED Saturday evening, Mks. Silas Romines was honored with a pink Mrs Huskey is the former Miss Ernestine Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish of 92 Pal metto St. * LYDIA BAPTLST CHURCH NEWS Revival services are in progress at the Lydia Baptist Church for the remainder of the week with Dr. T. S. Boehn, of Augusta, Ga., as the guest speaker and Emmett Chap pell, of PresbyterianXollege, as song leader. Services are at 10 a. m. in the morning and at 7:30 in the evening. Today (Thursday) is Family Day and.,Night. Bring your whole family for thesi^ser vices. Striprday morning all the youth of the church are invited to the 10 a. m. service: TTie adults are also invited to this service. The public is cordially invited to the services of the church. Y. W. A.’a TUESDAY The Y. W. A.’s will meet Tuesday evening at the home* of Mrs. Clyde Trammell. CIRCLE WEDNESDAY The Kathleen Walker Circle of the Woman's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday at 1 p. m. with Mrs Paul McCauley Several of the W. M S. ladies are attending the Western Region W. M. U. meeting in Joanna today. NOTICE TO WOMAN’S CLUB MEMBERS Tonight at 6:45 p. m. is the time for the call meeting of the club for the purpose of paying the dub treasurer the $10 for the Atlanta, Ga., trip. H you're planning to take the trip your name must be given and the money paid so that the president' and committee in charge may com plete the plans for the bus and reservations. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVER SARIES * Tracy Quinton celebrated a birth day April 5. Ralph Riddle observed his birth day April 2. Brenda Hinson will be "8 years old April 8 f Mr and Mrs Claude McElhannon celebrated their 46th wedding anni versary April 4. Mike Nelson had a birthday April 2. Happy birthday today to Mrs. J. B. Neal and Mrs. Jan Franks. J Mrs. Ithiel Harvey has a birth-1 Miss Ferolme Seay will celebrate ! day April 9; her daughter, Tonita, j her birthday Apnl 10. will be 13 years old April 10. Mir. and Mrs. Joel Templetonaall Mrs. Jimmy James will observe °* >,erve ^ wedding anniver- her birthday April 11. > sar y April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory will ^ 30(1 Mrs J B Neai wiB observe their &th wedding anniver sary April 10 Happy birthday to Miss Cecelia McLendon today. Mrs T. D. Douglas will observe Apnl 9 her birthday April 12. Michell Carroll will celebrate his birthday April 9. Leroy Pace will celebrate a birth day April 13. Mrs Charles Harvey will observe a birthday April 13 serve their 16th wedding anniver sary April 11. Chuck Baker and Miss Mattie Dean will celebrate their birthday It OFFICE SUPPLIES At CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phono 74 Dillard BolanJI THE ONLY MOWER that is PERFORMANCE INSURED If’ 103 E. 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