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♦ V 1 -4*4 ••• If THE CUNTO&I rHRONiri-E Hiarnfa). Auffimt 4, IMf LYDIA MILLS Iw •ad Hr* hrr f C JtfMtM* <* MR> n YPE TKAYWILIX. O TFLCPaONB it, Rr^r***»eiit*l^* r Mr *ml Mr* WilLam S*^ae »nd <h ktrm of \ndrr*». arr vpendmi: t*tc »ith their parmt* Mur ph\ Stoar, Mr and Mr* Hyde Trammell Mr and Mr> Bobby Pierco and mxi ot Mlanta, Ga.. are visiting hi* pai'ents. Mr and Mrs. I S IVrrr # R>cky Basil oil of naer Laurens, was th« overnight giH'St of his grandfather. John B Bagnell. on Thursday Mr and Mrs David Word. Mr$ John Word, and Mrs. Grier Todd aiicompanied Mrs. Van Garret: to her home tn Greenville on Friday. Mrs Garrett had been visiting her voters. Mrs John Word and Mrs Todd They remained with her in Greenville for the week-end Mrs W -I) Seay and children., Debbie and Dickie have returned to their home in Fnoree after a two week> visit with Mr Seay's rsirents. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Stay ; Mr and Mrs Lester Eustace and children Billy and TTaflTof Wash- ng' D C . s.X'nt the week-end wit Mrs Lusatce's parents, Mr anc Mrs W L Boozer Ja e W renn and Barbara McAl- i>ter of Due West, were Saturday \iMtors >f Mr and Mrs Frank Walker Mr- H O Smith recently visited h*r -ister. Mrs Hubert Brown, and M: Brown in Vaucluse While there they all visited Mr and Mr* B B Bag"*r!l m fhe-ter Mr and Mr- Richard Wallenrinr .a: r^iWrrr of North Augusta, are ttatUMB their panrnts. Mr and Mrs Claude Walleniine in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs E W. Mitchell at Lydia Miss Karen Hanna is yistmg Mr and Mr* Ruben Reece in Atlanta. Ga Mr and Mrs Odie Nelson. Mrs. Emmie Thomas and Mrs Horace Carroll were in Laurens Saturday for the funeral services of their aunt. Mrs M L Moseley Mrs Billy Davis of Union, is vis iting Mr. Davis' parents. Mr. and Mrs Lester Davis Mis Linda Bagwell of near Lau rens. was the Thursday overnight guest of Mr and Mrs Cecil Mc Lendon Mr and Mrs Royce Smith of near Laurens, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. J H. Seay On Monday Mr and Mrs. John Heath and Mrs James Seay of Greenville, were dinner guests of Mrs. Seay. Mrs Betty Cauble and Sam Cau- bel of Anderson, were Sunday guests of their daughter and sister? Mrs Bud Fuller, and Mr Fuller Mr and Mrs Willie Pennington and children. Teresa. Dennis and Mark, left Monday to return to thier home in Hayward. Calif., af ter spending last week with the for mer's brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs. Wade Pennington Mr and Mrs Frank Young of Mountville. were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Abercrombie. Mrs Irvin Campbell. Mr and Mrs William Campbell and family of near Laurens, visited the for mer* brother. Henry Abercrom Mr and Mr* Erurst Pimee of Marietta G*. are expected to be her- for the week end with his moth er. Mr* Erne*! Pnnce 'Scooter” White of Clinton, vent the weekend with his grandparent*. Mr and Mr* R E Whitmire Mr and Mrs Ike Jones are vis iting Mr and Mrs Pete Kelly in Gaffney Mr and Mrs Bill Hawkins, Sr, Mr' and Mrs Bill Hawkins of Grif fin, Ga were weekend guests of the latter's sister. Mrs Lewis How ell. and Mr Howell Mr and Mrs Davis Ellis of To peka. Kansas, have been visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs Will El lis - Ed Greer of Union, was a visitor of Mr and Mrs J T Lanford on Monday Among those here for the wed ding of Miss Sandra Ivester to Her man Burdette on Sunday were: Mrs. C. R Burdette, Mrs. W. S. Manning. Miss Elizabeth Manning and Claude Manning, of Iva; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mauldin and Mike of Anderson. and M rs. Hilda Campbell and children of Charlotte, N. C. They were all dinner guests of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs E. C Burdette Friends will be inter ested to learn that the bride and groom will re-ide with his parents for awhile Mr and Mrs Carson Neal and Miss Dianne Neal of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mrs C. M Broome and Miss Betty McDonald Miss Neal remained for a week's visit WITH nu SICK B F Vanderford a patient tn the ba-* hospital at Fort Jackson. His address is USA Hospital. Ward U Marvel Chocolate, Strawberry or Vanilla MILK NO LIMIT AT YOUR FRIENDLY A&P! Half Gallon Carton SERVE HOT APPLE PIE TOPPED WITH MARVEL ICE MILK! Jane Parker Large 8-Inch Size Apple Each 1c Sale! Hearty and Vigorous Our Own 64-Count TEA BAGS Package For 49c HI Y is t<K NT IVM KAGE MITH lb ATTACHED KOK ONLY 1c Austex Brand Prepared BEEF STEW 3 15-Oz. Cans i For $1.00 California Sweet - White Seedless GRAPES i * n-19* Mar cal Strong Paper FREEZER WRAP 2 *>..* 89c 1 ae SUPER-RIGHT Luncheon Meat 12 sz Cm 35c ARISTOCRAT SALTINES 1 < v 1 Lb. Box 19c OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 Wklbr E Edmund* >• improving S-Sgt Leon Aberrromtwf wiD oh at hi* home following a stay at amre hi* birthday August • Hay* hospital Sherman Massey will celebrate Clarence Mortm » a patient in a hi* birthday August t. Columbia hospital W. L Motte and Frank Btrehmore Friends will be glad to know that w tn have birthday* August 10 George Howell is improving follow r , uy parnvh will observe his mg surgery at the General ho* birthday, along with his granddau- pital in Greenville last week >jhter. Carol Parrish, on August 9 Mrs J E Coker was a rpedical Mr*. Jimmy Richie will observe patient at Hays hospital a few days her birthday August 8. last week \ Miss Flo Wilkes will celebrate her Mrs Joel Templeton was a medj-, birthday August 5. cal patient at , the Blalock Clink recently. ' 1 , C. J. Blackwell remains ill. LYDIA PENTECOSTAL WEEK- END REVIVAL The Lydia Pentecostal Holiness . Church will begin a week-end re- j^- vival Wednesday, August 10, to run through Sunday. August 14. with services at 7:30 p. m, each evening. Rev. G. 0. Madden of .Andrews Chapel Pentecostal Holiness Church, will be the guest speaker. Rev. Roscoe Bryan, host pastor, cordially invites the public to at tend . SOFTBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS Congratulations to the Lydia Men's softball team on their winning the commercial softball champion ship in Laurens last week. The team is playing in the upper state tournament being held in Greenville this week. TTie team is grateful to Belk’s and Efirds stores and Young’s Pharmacy for their spon soring the Lydia team for the tour nament. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank everyone for their kindness during the illness and hospital stay of Mr Waters Es pecially for the pounding from the Church of God and the donations from friends at the mlH and our neighbors May God Blea each one of you 1 -MR AND MRS PRUE WATERS AND FAMILY HORIZONS AT OCEAN DRIVE The Horizon girls are enjoying a week's vacation at Ocean Drive Beach Those enjoying the occasion are Misse* Florence Revu. Sandra Mills. Shirley gulMon Cecilia Me Lrtidon. Linda Corley. Reba Rush ton. Harriet Wilson, and Judy EUts. •*h their leaden. Mias Nettie On borne and Miss Shirley Dunaway I HoW t ( OWING AT KANDY vPBIM.* The handy Spring* Presbyterian 11 tmrrh ts Mike Crawford will birthday August • W L Cato will have a birthday August i. % FFIJ.OWNHIF REVIVAL The Lydia Method!*: Church will begin a fellowship revival August 8 to run through the 12th. with the pastor. Rev. Hugh Bkkley, bringing the meiaagr* Services will begin each evening at T IE The public Is cordially invited to these services which are planned to create better fellowship within tho community. BAPTISTS PLANNING YOUTH LED REVIVAL Plans have been made for a youth-led revival to begin August 14 and run through the ITth. with services at g.00 p. m each evening The speaker for the four days will be Earl Jackson of Sumtar, • Noth Greenville Junior Collage student Mack Gaffney was chosen by thn young people of the church to assist the pastor. Rev. M. J. Sanders, in makinug plans for the revival. HERE THEY GO! The last of this year’s best in the low-price field. Beautiful Mercurys that list $31 to $66 less than deluxe low-price V-8’i* to bffflTl With! on Ini price Monterey 7-door tedon n. loweat-prlced delore V4 oodelr Nbw YOU CAN get the most out of your present car. Trade it in for a ’60 Mercury, the better low-price car, now—while there’s still a good selection of models and colors. Pepsi %tcw BIRrND«Y» %ND WEDDING %NNI\ERAARIK* Mike Smith attt be 7 AilfWW • Mr aad IIA H ts err*ad their swk eedd* •ary July ft Mr* Ne'he Deaa uiU < heftsday kaguet ie »e*f t -W YOU OCT up to 4M pouada ■sore car; a wheelha*e that’s up to 8* longer; a smoother, quieter ride; greater visibility; <*if-adjutting brakes, more luxury and quality throughout 'go iiny THE BETTER LOW-PRICE CAR BALDWIN MOTOR CO. Norlh Hrwnd Hi. 8. C. let's this Her tew Of la PubMahed Lack Week By the Church Sunday CMdIod Kirin* In (he latere*l Of Chnreh Attendance mit LS IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY AUGUST 6TH Johnson Bros. Super Market T. E. Jones & Sons - Furniture 200 West Main Street ith Brand At. DEES OIL CO. (•reeanood Hwy. and Went Main Street GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP Columbia Hw>. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison. Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO. E. Carolina Ave. NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna t YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 415 W. Main St. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Mungrovr St. JOANNA STORES Joanna, 8. C. / |iN Tin; WM r. rx. One of our old teachers used to say, “I can lead you to knowledge, but only God can give you wisdom.” And how right he was. A string of diplomas and degrees does not make a man wise. Many of the wisest never had a formal education. For knowledge is the accumulation of facts. But wisdom is the ability to apply a few facts — per haps only one — to a life-situation. We know a distinguished scholar who has writ ten volumes on ecclesiastical architecture. And we know an elderly widow who told her grandchildren, “Churches ain’t made to look at!” And the scholar — earnest Christian that he is — humbly bows to the wisdom of the widow! For whether at be a cathedral or chapel, the Church cannoT enrich our lives until reverently we enter its portals to worship and serve God. The fear of the Lord ie the beginning of wisdom. "N THE CHURCH FOR ALL . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Oiordi h Ac frc.Inl ImIm m miA for Ac bviMiaf of ckarxlcr ood food ctliicnibip. Il a ■ Morchootc of #irilucl vcloc*. WiAool • tlroof Qtardi, neither democracy aor civiliiatioa era mreive. There er* four wood rcMoot why every penes the*Id altesd service* irfslarly and wpport Ac Church. They ere: (I) For hit owe aake. (2) For hia childrea'a take (3) For Ae take of hia commuoily and salioo. (4) For Ae take of Ae Cherch titelf, which need* hit moral aod material wpport. Plan to fo lo church rryularly and read your Bible daily. D*y Book Chapter Vmea Sunday Proverb* I f Monday Pmhaa 49 Tumday Daniel 2 Wedneaday I Coniithtan* 10 Thuraday I Cannthiana 11 Friday Pwkw 100 Saturday Provrrba I r*»J Utr 1*40. Jtritlrr Ada. Srra4er. t/'at*o»(. Va. .VajJ-^ * BEACON DRIVE-IN WhHmire Hwjr. McGEE'S DRUG STORE 10* w Main St. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main St. » COMMUNITY CASH E. Florida St. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, Agt 104 W. Pitta St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. W. C. DOBBINS General Ins. Agency 101 South Broad St. CHRONICLE- PUB. 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