The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 21, 1960, Image 11
Thursday, JuJy 21, 1JMW)
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
LYDIA MILLS
4fRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
TELEPHONE IMS
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sr.^
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parrish, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Parrish and Tami
attended the Parrish-Montjoy re
union held Sunday in the Wattsville
Community Building.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dickson of
Statesville, N. C., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore during
the week-end. On TSttnday the two
families were joined by Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Young and children of
Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carter
and all enjoyed a picnic dinner on
La^ke Greenwood.
^ Mrs. Lilly Belle Miller has re
turned home after spending two
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C.
R .Fulmer, and Mr Fulmer in
Huntsville, Ala.
Mr .and Mrs. Elbert Boswell and
Dan of Shannon, Ga., spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Thornburg. Misses Linda
and Ann Boswell returned to their
home after a visit with hteir grand
home after a visit with their grand
parents.
'Mrs. C. M. Broome and Miss Bet
ty McDonald were called to Gaffney
on Friday due to the death of the
former’s brother-in-law, W. E.
Broome.
Rev. Wj J. Lesley, Wilford Harris
and Franklin Williams were in
Greenville Saturday when W. F.
Williams underwent surgery at St.
Francis hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Seay, Mr.
i.ind Mrs. Paul Glenn, Keith and
i)eidre, of Greenville,31 rs. J. H.
Seay and Miss FerounX Seay of
Greenville, were Sunoay gw^ts of
Mr. and Mrs. Ciyjfc Trammell.
Keith remained for'a week's visit
with his aunt and uncle.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Lesley and
daughters attended the Church of
God camp meeting at Mauldin re
cently. A large number of the Lydia
church members and friends also
attended some of the sessions.
Mr and Mrs Glenn Gaskins and
family vacationed at Ocean Drive
recently.
Mrs. Fred Bodie, Mrs. C. E.
Spradley, Pat Henry and David
Gaskins accompanied I. S Parker
to her home in Charlotte. N. C.,
on Wednesday of last week.
Rev and Mrs. M J. Sanders and
sons are spending the week with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Sanders in Palatka, Fla. N. J.
ney and Mrs. Sallie Puerifoy Abney.
She was a member of Lydia Mill
Baptist Church,
Surviving are two sons, Jesse At-
taway, of Rt. 5. Saluda, and Willie
Attaway of Newberry; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Ralph Ballard, of Foun
tain Inn, and Mrs. Motte; 10 grand
children and 13 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Lyaia Mill
Baptist Church by the Rev. Milford
Sanders and the Rev. J. W. Spillers.
Burial was in Trinity Lutheran
Church Cemetery in Saluda County.
Grandsons served as pellbearers.
HERE FOR ATTAWAY FUNERAL
Among those here for the funeral
services of Mrs. Bertie (Granny At
taway) were her children, Mrs.
Ralph Ballard of Fountain Inn; Jes
sie Attaway of Saluda; and Willie
Attaway of Newberry. Other rela
tives and friends were: Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Ballard and family.
Miss Nell Ballard, Mrs. Margie
Medlin and children, all of Stanley,
N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robin
son of Greenville; Mrs. Bertha
Carver, Mrs. Peggy Rumfelt, Mrs.
Marvin Davis, Mrs. Howell Gray
of Fountain Inn; Mr. and Mrs.
George Ferris and Mrs. Bessie Ab
ney of Augtfsta, Ga.; Mrs. Katie
Belle Williamson and family, Mrs
Minnie Attaway and family, Mr
and Mrs. Carl Attaway of GrWn-
wood; Mrs. Mamie Turner of
Ninety-Six; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Butler. Mrs. Eva Gregory and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Crumley
of Saluda; Mr. and Mrs. Ezell Ab
ney and daughter, Mrs. Roberta
Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grif
fith, Bill Attaway, Mr. and Mrs
George Attaway and daughter of
Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Maxie
Reeder and sons of Greenwood.
LYDIA METHODIST CHURCH
NEWS
Rev. Hugh J. Bickley, pastor of
the Lydia Methodist Church, an
nounces the Lydia and Sandy
Springs Church schedule as follows:
Lydia .Services—
10:00 A. M —Morning Worship
11:00 A. M.—Church School
Sandy Springs services—
10:0 0A. M —Church School.
11:10 A. M —Morning Worship
7:30 P M —Sunday everting wor
ship.
REVIVAL BE HELD AUG. S-12
Lydia Methodist Church will be
Sanders had spent two weeks here ^ {or , feUowship revival August
and accompanied them to his home ^ a( ^ e#ch evening
Arte Joe and Malcolm Sanders Rev Bick] ^ ^ ^ ^e.^r.
are expected to return home with musK , u planned for eacb
^ their parents after visiting in Palat
ka.
Mr and Mrs. I. J. Fair of Green
ville, were week-end guests of their
son-in-iaw and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs Claude Gilstrap. Mrs. Fair re
mained here for the week.
Mr and Mrs Charles PaUerson
and son of Inman, spent the week
end with their parents. Mrs. Mary
service. The revival is planned so
that everyone in the community
might attend and enjoy fellowship
of worship together.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our
most grateful appreciation for the
many kindnesses shown us during
the illnes and at the death of our
mother Many thanks to Dr D. O.
Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A Bo Rhamei Dr E N 5^,^ thei r
die. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry nurse sand o Ur friends and neigh-
and children of Fork Shoals, were j or ^ serve< j floral
Sunday guests of the Bodies
Mrs. Bessie Abney of Augusta,
Ga , Mrs. Maxie Reeder and chil
dren of Greenwood, are spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs
Miotte
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Harvey and
sons recently motored to the moun
tains of North Carolina and Gatlin-
burg, Tfenn.
Mrs. Mark Windsor has returned
home after spending several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. Lindy Me
Cauly and Mr. McCauley near Clin-
ton. Friends are glad to know that
Mrs. McCauley is improving after
a recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis and
t family, Mr. and Mrs Tommy Moore
and family attended the Dickson re
union at the home of Mrs. Davis’
and Mrs. Moore’s sister, Mrs. Paul
Allen, and Mr. Allen near Ches-
nee.
MRS. T. A. ATTAWAY PASSES
Mrs. Bertie Abney Attaway. 79,
widow of Thomas A. Attaway, died
Friday night at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. William Motte, 230
Oak St., Lydia Mill, after several
years of declining health and two
months of illness.
Mrs. Attaway was a native of Sa
luda County but had lived in Clinton
offerings land every expression of
sympathy. Everyone was so good
May God bless you richly.
—MR AND MRS W L
MOTTE AND FAMILY.
MRS RALPH BALLARD.
MR AND MBS JESSIE
ATTAWAY.
WILLIAM ATTAWAY AND
FAMILY
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
“Happy Birthday" to B. R Booz
er today.
Junior Thomas will observe his
birthday July 26
Mrs. W. L. Motte wil lobserve her
birthday July 27.
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire will cele
brate her birthday July 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley will
observe their wedding anniversary
July 26.
Mrs. William Stone will celebrate
her birthday July 23.
Mrs. T. R. Nelms and Mrs. Henry
Lee will observe birthdays July 27
Coker Blackwell will celebrate
his birthday July 22.
Sherry McGee will have a birth
day July 26.
Clauije Grady will observe a
birthday July 23.
Mrs. D. E. Roberts and Barry
for the past 30 years. She was a Wyatt have birthdays July 24 ;
daughter of the late Belton K. Ab-
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Mrs. Major Crawford will cele
brate a birthday July 22.
Little Bob Fuller will be two
years old July 23.
WITH THE SICK
W. F. Williams is improving at
St. Francis hospital in Greenville
following surgery on Saturday.
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Friends are glad to know that
Wilford Harris has returned home
after several weeks treatment at
Duke Hospital in Durham. N. C.
Mrs Bud Fuller is hoping to re
turn home this week-end from the
Spartanburg General hospital where
she has been a patient since Mon
day of last week
Mrs. Ralph Riddle is a patient at
Blalock Clinic.
Steve Grady is confined to his
home for several days due to an
eye injury received Monday after
noon while playing All men of the church are urged
BROTHERHOOD MEET TONIGHT > to attend the session
The Brotherhood of the Lydia Bap- CHURCH OF GOD NEWS
tist Church will meet Thuraday Vacation Bible School commence-
(tonight) at 7:00 p. m. to go to the ment will he held Sunday morning
county home for a worship service at the 11:00 a. m worship hour
at 7:30 I The school is bein gheld each day
this week • ~ ,
REVIVAL SERVICES
A revival will be held at the
Church of God beginning Sunday
evening. July 24. and running
through August 7. each evening at
7:30
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The speaker will be Evangelist
”H.«ppy’’ Tom Brooks of Hodges
Special music will begiven each
evening.
The public. is cordially invited
to attend Rev W J Lesley is pas-
to rof the host church
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