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t 1 i t Y Thursday. Aufust 18, 1%0 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE LYDIA MILLS %1RS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE IMS Mrs Melvin Satterfield. Jerry 4nd Miss Mekla Satterfielld were visitors in Greenville on Tuesday of last week. Claude Gillstrap. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gilstrap and fam ily. of Greenville, were guests of their son and brother, Mp. Gilstrap, Jr., and Mrs. Gilstrap during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E..C. Burdette at tended the birthday dinner honor ing the former’s mother, Mrs. C. R. Burdette, in Iva Sunday. 41 Mrs. Mattie Harvey spent the past week with her sister and broth er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe in Hendersonville, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Campbell, of Warrenton, N. C„ and Mr. and Mks. Buddy Yarborough and fam ily, of Mars Hill, N. C., were week end guests of Rev. Campbell and Mrs. Yarborough’s mother, Mrs. I Hallie Campbell. John B. Bagwell and grandson. Jimmy Thompson, attended the Bagwell reunion held in Simpson- ville on Sunday. Ellis Huffstetler is attending an American Red Cross course in life saving and swimming at Camp Carolina in Brevard. N. C., from Tuesday, August 16. until Friday, August 26 Mrs. Ella Ree Threat! and son. Sammy, of Kentuckyanna. Indiana, ^ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Abercromfcie Mrs. Mary Northcutt, of Colum bia. and Sgt James Mize and daughter. Jamie Mize, of Aberdeen. Md., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon Mr. and Mrs Fred Burnett and sons. Freddy and Jeffrey and Mr and Mrs. J. E Cannon, of Arcadia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Burnetts parents. Mr and Mrs C. E Rob erts Mrs. Cannon is Mr Robert's sister Miss Karen Hanna has returned home after a month's visit in At lanta. Ga.. with Mr and Mrs K J. Reece Mrs Jim I>ean and Miss Melda Dean were Sunday visitors of their husband and father who is a patient in the Veterans Hospital in Colum bia Mrs. W J Franklin and Miss Cook, of Newberry, who was visit ing Miss Franklin, attended the Brooks reunion in Clarksville, Ga., on Sunday Among those attending the Doug las reunion at Curry's Lake near Gray Court Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. M Shumate,, Jr., Harvey and Denise Shumate, Mrs. Mattie Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Har vey, Topi and Kathy Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey and Deanne, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harvey and sons, George and Douglas, and Mrs. Elaine Alexander and daugh ter, Nancy. Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sr., and Mrs. Ed Wells. Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish in Aiken on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Parrish remain ed for a visit until this Sunday with her son. who underwent surgery at the Aiken County Hospital last week Miss Carol Parrish returned here with Mrs. Wells for a visit. Mrs. C. B. Sharpton. Jr., and sons. Buddy, Billy and Bobby, of Savan nah. Ga.. spent several days with Mrs. Sharpton s mother, Mrs. W. E Johnson, and sister, Miss Mary Johnson, last week. They were joined by Mr. Sharpton on Thurs day and Friday Mrs. Sharpton and sons accompanied Mr. Sharpton on a business trip to Louisville. Ky. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Motte and ; Larry Motte visited their son and brother. Billy Motte at the Veterans Hospital in Augusta. Ga . Sunday Mrs Motte remained in Augusta for a few days to be with her sou. who was to undergo surgery on Monday. • Mrs Clyde Trammell and Mrs J if Seay accompanied Mr. and Mrs John Heath and Mrs. Perry Coster, of Greenville, to Columbia Saturday to visit Charles Heath and Mr and Mrs Francis Shealy Mr and Mrs. Lester Davis and Maxie were in Chester Sunday for the Davis reunion held at the home of Mr and Mrs Hallie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGaha. of Duncan, were Thursda) visitors of Mr and Mrs Paul Kitchens. Miss Pearl Birchmore spent srv eral days the past week with her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Rich ard Miller in Batesburg Miss Rachel Simmons, of Central. de and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reece Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and son, of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens. In the aft ernoon the two families visited in Spartanburg Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie was the Friday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy in Greenville. They accompanied Mrs. Clardy’s mother home for the remainder of the week-end. * WITH THE SICK Jim Dean is a patient at the Vet- erarfsHHbspital in Columbia.' Melvin Bailey was a patient at Hays Hospital for several days due to injuries received while playing ball last week. Mrs. Nell Mills has been ill at her home for several days. George Howell is recuperating at his home following a surgical ill ness at the .General Hospital Greenville. Miss Martha Ann Stone returned home the past week after an illness at the General Hospital in Green ville. " Billy Motte underwent surgery in the Veterans Hospital in Augusta. Ga Cecil McLendon was a medical patient at Hays Hospital over the week-end. Mrs. Irwin Shockley is a patient : in the Greenville General Hospital where she is recuperating following i an operation. PRESBYTERIANS TO HEAR MR. HUGHES Jimmy Hughes, of Clinton, a min- He was a native ef Pelzer. but spent most of his life in Anderson He was a son of Paul G. and Lila Henderson Bowling of Lydia Mill He was in the Navy for the past six years and attended the Baptist church. Surviving besides his parents are his wife, Mrs. Barbara Ann Tram mell Bow ling of Bethesda. three sis- ville, Mrs. Frances Burgess of An derson, and Miss. Brenda Kathy Bowling of Lydia Mill: six brothers, Paul G. Bowling, Jr. of Greenwood; William Melvin. James Mikeal, Donald and Ronald Bowling of Clin ton; and hi mstemal grandmother,! of the 11 o'clock worship hour. The public Is invited. Y. W. A.'s TUESDAY : The Y W A.’s will meet Tuesday evening at 7:00 p. m at the home of Mrs. Clyde Trammell. GENERAL W. M. 8. MEETING There will be a general W M S. meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 1 p.'m. at the church ters, Mrs. Olivia Chitwood of Green-' "'The women are also "observing "Christmas In August” at this meeting Twenty-five Bibles have been bought by the members of the so ciety which will be sent to a Home Missionary to be given as Christmas gifts CIRCLE TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Kathleen Walker Circle will Tlte body was sent to Clinton and meet at the church Wednesday at arrived at 3:05 a. m., Friday. It was 1 p. m. Mrs. mont Minnie Henderson of Pied- taken to Gray Funeral Home w-her^ funeral services were conducted at 3:30 p. m., Friday by the I^ev Mil ford Saoders, the Rev Hugh Bick- ley and Chaplain W. W Herrin. Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery. Piedmont, with military honors PARTY ENJOYED FRIDAY EVENING A lovely party was given Friday evening for Mrs Kathleen Vinson at the home of Mrs. Maxie Davis with Mrs Charles Harvey and Mrs. Claude McElhannon assisting in en tertaining Sixteen ladies enjoyed several games before the hostesses served | a party plate of sandwiches, potato chips, nuts and cold drinks Mrs. Vinson was presented many lovely and useful household items All members are urged to be present. HOME-COMPING PLANNED September 11 has been chosen as the Sunday for the Lydia Baptist Home-Coming with all friends and former pastors and members invit ed. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVER SARIES Miss Pearl Birchmore was 14 years old Aug. 14 Mr. and Mrs. B F Harvey will celebrate their 11th wedding anni versary Aug 20 Miss Joyce Boozer was 16 years old Aug 16 Debbie Barlowe will be 7 years old Aug. 19 Mr. and Mrs Lindy Barlowe will observe their 11th wedding anni versary Aug. 21 Johnny Thomas was 4 years old Aug 16 .. I^on Deitz Will observe a birth day Aug 17 and Fred Deitz. his on Aug 21. Teresa Ann Phipps will celebrate her birthday Aug. 21 Mr. and Mrs. R FI Whitmire will observe their wedding anniver sary Aug. 24 Miss Linda Faye White will be L3- r years old Aug 24 1 Air and Mrs C A,Campbell will celebrate their wedding anniversary Aug. 21 J B. O’Shields will observe his birthday Aug. 19 Happy birthday to Floyd Emery' and Mrs Doyle Eihery today - Henry Stone will be 2 years old Aug. 21. Terry Phipps will celebrate a birthday Aug 21 Mrs Scott Dawkins observed her birthday Aug 14 and her son, Dan ny. his birthday was Aug 17. Ronnie Abercrombie will have a birthday Aug 24 J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. 8. C Phone 3493 Joann* f SPITTING ON A STONE ? Ever try spitting on a stone to ease pam ’ Sounda foolish, nowadays But a long time ago folks actually used this "remedy We're lucky to be living m thia age of modern medicine. Medical science ha ui many wonderful pain relievers aadvvTher reliable, effective drugs. However, it’s still not wise to use j*r medication indiscriminately When you don't feel up v to par, ask your physician's advice first Then, if he prescribes medication,, come to us We'll till his prescription promptly and carefully. HOWARD’S PHARMACY YOUR REXALL DRTfJ STORE "On the Square" Phone 101 isterial student at P C„ will be the WOMAN’S CLUB PICNIC AT speaker at the 11 o'clock morning 6:3# P. M. worship hour at the Lydia Presby- Today at 6 30 p. m the members terian Church. of the Lydia Woman's Club with The public is cordially invited to Jheir families will gather at the the Presbyterian Sunday School af'’Lydia cook-out for their annual 10 a. m. and to the Ham wor J family picnic Cwol Franklin with Miss Joyce I is spending two weeks with her un ship service. (XH'NG SON CELEBRATES RIRTHD \Y Saturday afternoon Johnny Thom as celebrated his 4th birthday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Junior Thomas, with a party at which 20 children were present Games were enjoyed in the front yard Later the beautiful white birth day rake with pink and green deco rations was cut and served with ice cream and cookies Johnny received many gifts from his friends BOBBY J»» BOWLING Bobby Joe Bowling, died Wednes day. at S 20 a m at a Bethesda Md hospital after several months of illness F!veryone is to bring a well filled lasket of food and drinks for their family Plates. cup>. ice, etc wit) be urn i shed I YDI % -BYPTIST CHI K( II M Sunday morning as a climax to i very successful Youth Week, there vill be young people acting as su- •nntendents in the Junior through he Adult departments of Sunday school and others will tie teachers .n the Nursery. Beginner and Pri mary departments , At the worship service young men will serve a« ushers The key to the church which was presented to Mack Gaffney. Youth Week pastor, on Iasi Sundav will be turned hack over to Rev M J. ( under> church pastor at the ( lose SWIFT PREMIUM WESTERN BEEF STEAK BONELESS ROUND T-BONE CCBKI) or BONELESS Rill SIRLOIN SWIFT I’KEVIII M WESTERN BEEF WHOLE LOINS u, 89< * 93* ^ 79 Community Cash sparkling clean, pleasant to shop food stores Freah Maid (imund BEEF 3 lbs.! Sw ift's Premium , E Breakfast BACON lb. JTC SrNNY DAY hour SUPER SUDS DETERGENTS PINK SALMON SUNNY DAY STARCH Large Boxes 4 for $1.00 16-Oz. Cans 2 for $1.00 2 qts. 29c SHORTENING Snowdrift Sunny Day 3 Lb. Tin 59c 3 Lb. Tin 49c Choice of I with $5.00 or More Order SUNNY DIP ICE MILK '/t Gal 39c GREER DESSERT PEACHES No. 2'/, Cans 5 For 1.00 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP No. 1 Cans 9 For 1.00 MORRELL’S Luncheon Meat SNACK 12-Oz. Cans 3 For 1.00 TOWN HALL 98c Pkjf. 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Lifetime CAST IRON Construction for full house heating see the new CONSOLE SIEGLER that for ifse/fwith fh$ fit3/ft saves/ H. D. Payne & Co. Phone 570 DEALER CLINTON, S. C.