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10 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE T1i«n4ar. J»ly H. Ifti LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL Correspondent. Representative TELEPHONE IMIS Mr and Mrs David H Roberts and Miss Kay Roberts returned home Sunday after a weeks vaca tion HiU McKibben. who had been visitinfc thr 'RoberU accompanied them to his home in Washington. D (' They were Saturday night guests of Mr and Mrs F. L Rob erts in Roanoke Rapids. N C., then on to Washington to W B Kibben’s for a nights stay, going on to New York City. N Y where their daugh ter. Miss Barbara Roberts joined them on Tuesday, coming in from Greenwich, Conn where she is em ployed Enroute home they accom panied Miss Roberts to Connecticut then visited Mr and Mrs F. L. McKibben in Atlantic City, N. J and Mr and Mrs. P. D Merritt in Ijexington. N C While in N. Y. they attended the Musical “Sound of Music' - starring Mary Martin and saw* the ‘ Rockettes" at Radio City M usic Hall Mrs Lena Bailey Is visiting her niece. Miss Ethe! Grace and other relatives in Pineviile, N C. V uitd Mrs .1 B Neal and Jim ny with Miss Dianne Neal of Greenville enjoyed the weeks vaca tion. on a camping trip at Balsam ( amp near Cherokee in Smoky Mts V C. Mr and Mrs. W 1. Bailey and famih spent a couple of days stay at Myrtle Beach, alst week Mr and Mrs Fred Bodie and Mr and Mrs Jack Pitts and Donny ac companied by Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Berry and children of Fork Shoals. Mr and Mrs Charles Patterson and ••Chucky" of Laurens and Mrs. I. S Parker of Charlotte. N. C. vaca- tMined the past week at Myrtle Beach Friends will be interested to know that the Patterson’s moved to Inman on Saturday. M M-3 Charles Rice, is spending a twenty day leave with Mrs. Rice and children. He is stationed aboard the l\ S S. Severn, his home port is at Newport. Rhode Island ' Mr and Mrs. 1 N Pierce spent the 4th week-end in Atlanta. Ga with thei^ son. Mr Bobby Pierce and Mrs. Pierce Mr and Mrs Adgar Crawford Jr i and daughter and Mr. and Mrs Frank Birchmore and family at-' tedded the Church of God, Camp' Meeting near Greenville during its i session ' / . ■ Mr and Mrs 1 N Pierce were hosts at their home for a .picnic barbecue and turkey dinner on Sat urday with all their children and in-laws present Enjoying the oc casion were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce and Durwood of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Bill Hughes of Honea Path, Mr., and Mrs Pete Pierce and daughters of Clinton. Mr and Mrs. Fred Anderson and son and Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Richie of Lydia Mr. and Mrs. J T Lanford and Johnny s.x*nt last Thursday in Ashe ville, N. C and enjoyed rpotoring on the Blue Ridge Parkway' Mrs W J Franklin and Miss Carol Frankhn wro guest* of Mr and Mrs G. C. Thompnon in Amtrr son last week Mr and Mrs Frank Goss and faiqily were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Harold Lawrence in Cal houn Falls Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birchmore and family were guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Ola Thomp son and sister. Mts. Bud Blackwell in Orangeburg a couple of days last week Elaine Blackwell returned home with J)er uncle and aunt for a visit. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Spradley spent the past week in Myrtle Beach and Charleston with their daughter, Mrs L. O. Henry and Mr Henry. Miss Ann Marie Henry and Pat Henry accompanied their grand parents home for a visit. Miss Rene Grant spent the past week in Columbia with her brother. Mr Houston Grant and Mrs. Grant Mrs. D. E. Lawton and Donna of Orangeburg were week-end guests of Mrs. Lawton’s mother, Mrs. Sam Hairston Her brother Joe Hariston accompanied her home for the week. Lynn McGee is visiting her grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yar borough in Woodruff this week. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd and family of Edison. N. J. arrived Sunday for a visit with his father S. J. Todd and other relatives Mr Marvin Todd of Laurens visited his brother. S J. Todd on Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Dean and Lucy, Mrs. Sarah Shelnut, Mrs Annie Lawson, Mrs. W. J. Franklin and Miss Carol Franklin spent a recent Friday in Inman with Mr and Mrs. Johnny Johnson. ' Mr and Mrs Joe Corley, Ricky Corley and Miss Linda Corley and Dandia Mills spent several days last week at Myrtle Beach SUPER-RIGHT Smoked Picnics Lb. Golden Ripe Bananas 2 19 \I.L GOOD ItRAND SLICED BACON 1 Lb. Rkfc. 43 SI PER RIGHT I Lb. I’kg. ALLMEAT FRANKS 49 SPECIAL! J \VK PARKER POTATO CHIPS * Dz. I’kg. 37 Bu\ Seieral Fackattes SPECIAL! Ann Page Really Frewh MAYONNAISE 27« Pint Jar Quart Jar STOC K UP! 45 Jane Parker Freshly Baked - Sliced Whole Wheat A&l’ 1-Lb. Cans APPLE SAUCE 4 for 49c BREMNER BRAND JUMBO PIES Pk 9 of a 39c “SUPER - RIGHT* LUNCHEON MEAT a oz. Can 35< PRICES IN THIS AO ARE EFFEUTTVE THROUGH SATURDAY. JULY 14lb -Mr and Mr* R J. Dumeway Jr. vent the past week with relatives in Winter Haven and Tampa. Fla. Mr add Mrs Martin Booaer. Mr and Mrs H N Hughey and family motored to the Cherokee Indian Reservation during their vacation Rev. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Waterloo were guests of Rev and Mrs Roscoe Bryan during the week end Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson and boys of Inman were Sunday guests of Mrs. .Annie Lawson. Their daugh ter Linda returned home with them after a visit here with Lucy Dean Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarborough and family of Mars Hill, N. C. are visiting her mother, Mrs. Hallie Campbell and other relatives. Mrs. Sam Prince and Misses Net tie and Roberta Prince were guests of their son and brother, Ernest Prince and Mrs. Prince in Marietta. Ga. during the past week. Mr and Mrs H. N. Hughey, Judy and Jackie Hughey spent Tuesday of last week at Lake Lure, N. C. Mr and Mrs. Frank Goss and family spent a few days last week in Wadley, Ga with Mrs Goss’ mother, Mrs. G. W. Bowen. Miss Janice Goss remained with her grandmother for a two weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sinclair en joyed a four day stay at Myrtle Beach during vacation week. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher enjoyed a stay at Myrtle Beach last week. Mr. and Mrs L. T. Kay and children and Mr and Mrs. John Brewington and children vacationed at the Cherokee Indian Reservation and other N C. mountain intrest points Mrs. Melvin Satterfield. Jerry and Melda visited hey brother and sis ter in law. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Harris in Orlando, Fla. last week. They also visited at Silver Springs and Daytona Beach, Fla. before returning home Mr. and Mrs E C. Burdette visit ed her mother. Mrs. W S Manning in Iva on Wednesday of last week On Friday they visited their daugh ter. Mrs Hilda Campbell and chil dren in Charlotte, N. C. Sherry Steve and Dell Campbell came home with them until Sunday when Mr. and Mrs Burdette. Herman Burdette and Miss Sandra Ivester accompanied the chikben to Char lotte. Mr and Mrs. H W Williams were visitors of the latter s mother Mrs W. W Bell in GreenviOe on Wednesday last week Mr and Mrs. Bill Fennell and Steve were Tuesday and Wednesday visitors in Atlanta. Ga last week Mr and Mrs Quinton Jones and children were guests of Mbs Jones, parents, Mr and Mrs W H Ps tnck la Indian Springs Tenn the past week Mrs Frances Jones ac companied them to Greenvihe Tenr. where she viutod relatives Mr and Mrs A M Shumate Jr | and children and Mrs Mattie Har vey motored to Gatliaburg Tran and Cherokee. N C. staying over night at Cherokee, the first of last week Mr and Mrs Edward Williams and children of Newberry were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs H W Williams Mi 1 and Mrs: Paul Motes and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bo King and children and Mr. and Mrs. Chcstley Kink and children were among those vacationing at Myrtle Beach last week. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Shumate of Camden visited Mr. and Mrs. Shu mate Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fennell during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parrish Sr. and children were holiday guests of her mother, Mrs. Louise Decker in Lyons, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker in Cordele, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J.’H. McElhannon and family of Decatur, Ga. spent the July 4, holidays with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mc Elhannon. Mrs. Verner Dees. Mrs. Kathleen Vinson and Mr. and Mrs. James McElhannon and Kathy have re turned home after visiting S-Sgt. and Mrs. Tracy Dees in Columbus, Ohio and then touring .points of in terest in Canda. Sgt. and Mrs. Dees accompanied their guests to Cana da and then returned home with them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney spent several days at Daytona, Fla. FISH FRY ENJOYED JULY 4 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield invited some relatives and friends to their annual Fish Fry on Mon day July 4 at Bush River Springs. Enjoying the occassion together were, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Profflt and son. Mr and Mrs Pruitt Oakley and Johnny. Mr and Mrs Rex Harris and family, Mr and Mrs. Nsthan Cannon and son, Miss Mary Ann Heaton. Jimmy and Mike Sanders. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Leslie and daughters, Gaiel Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs Satterfield. Jerry and Melda Satterfield LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS On Sundays July 17 and July 24. Mr Bill Littlefield, a student at Presbyterian College will preach at the Presbyterian Church Mr Littlefield is a former State Highway Patrolman Hr is study mg for the ministry Rev Wm E Moreau, pastor will be here to preach on July SI Prayer meeting will be held at 7:30 pm on Wednesday evening with Mr Hugh Jacobs having 1 charge Blairs Mr and Mr» R N Conner .SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED The Lydia « rnn—unitv Buikhng was the scene of a lovely birthday parly honoring Mias Rachel Black wed on her l«th birthday She Is the daughter fo Mr and Mrs Bd . mund Blackwell Around It young people sure present to enjoy an evening of games and fun together Rev. and Mrs. Roacoc Bryan as sisted Mrs Blackwell in entertain ing The decorated birthday cake was cut and served with ice cream. Many nice gifts were presented to the honoree « WITH THE RICK Mrs. Bud Fuller is a patient at the Spartanburg General Hospital. Mrs. 4ohn W. Bagwell is re cuperating at her home following surgery at Blalock Clinic. M)rs. Preston Carroll has returned to her home after undergoing sur gery at Hays Hospital. Bobby Webb is a surgical pa tient at Blalock Clinic. L. T. Kay is a patient at Hays Hospital. Mr. Frank Walker has returned home from the Veteran’s Hospital in Columbia. Mr and Mrs W C. Pnmah Sr hnve flu LYDIA BAPTIST CHI RCM NEWS The Omathin* Dabbs Orel* of tho W M U will meet Thursday (to night ) at 7:10 pm. at the home of Mm B P Lark at M Cypress St. All members are aMted to attend The young people of the church will attend the Assoclational Young Peoples Meeting at Lanford Baptist Church this evening at 7:30 pm. They will leave the Lydia Church around 7 p m Regular Sunday services are be ing heW at the Baptist Church with Sunday School at 10 a.m. and church services at 11 a.m.. Training Union is at 6:30 p.m. and evening at 7 30 p m The Ordinance of BapUam wiO be abaervid Sun day evening at 7:10 pm Prayer meeting is held each Wednesday at 10 am and T:)0 pm BIRTHDAYS AND . , ANNIVERSARIES F Rev * William Moreau will ob serve a birthday July 17. Lynn and Glenn Boozer were 7 years old July 9. B. P. Lark will observe has birthday July 17. also D. E. Rob erts. Dianne Patterson and Rhonda Carroll will both celebrate their birthdays July 17. Michael Campbell was 9 years old July 4. Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE B illard Bolanft (/e/pe/et ^ 103 E. 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