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1 mV i H THE CLINTON CHRONICLE LYDIA MILLS ^ MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent. Representative TELEPHONE W85 — Vr anii Mr> Bobby Piem and I'vi'Ajjoc «ere weekend quests .1! V rorTKcr > Vr and Mr> ! \ Pteree ' a vi Mr- D E U l'»or.r,.i I.yi! : Orangeburg. \ • v«i •• Vr and Mr^ v ■ t o't'Ster d'-inn^ the -'ivk Tr.ev .*tre here due to • K e V" o- V' l.A ‘ton < mother / u» Mr- K>rrc<u v : Mr e V:~ ‘L.rvd v ardy v>f i.r x . ' t have •ver. visHiag her ( n>. V- _r V ' L " Aber- erorr.b.t :• ... v v J sons. Ed- ---v • «>,-'iv v,v,i are s . n Mrs M ad Mrs W :x .. ..1 ? »%x. >t - \ Mr' B.kJi Bryant al! of Spartan- hiirj; S •; > Pale arid Steve I'amp- 'n'H ! charlotte A' C. were week-end vi'itots of their strand- parents. Mr ai>d Mrs E C Bur- dette who accompanied them home 1 Sunday aftermvin Mrs Lillie Taylor and daughter. \1 « Rpssi \ idetto and Mrs Vera •d..r:;ef? of Columbia, visited the rmer > brother \V ,l Franklin, and the-4atter s sister Mrs fclraok- n arin. " t w t vk end A so Mr o. Mrs Roy c'otik Tommy, atxf M " .1 oat i tK»k were Quests of the i a ddin fantily Friends will lie in- •vst<i.l t<7 Jkthiw that Mr Franklin ■ 1! have this. weekend tor Ma ?.» -F 1 From Columbia ht will bj train to New York and will board a. prop jet plant tht re for , M.-.riirta M «:k: M: s • H \ Hughey and M." V •' ho A-.: Hughey were ■ • . - - - \ > r *- n 11 **\; i*. t*r» M -’vi tY M ' Ft rrv F. : r;sh . r..: Pam. ' : ' tvi.inv Bo ineP ,i nt IK’bbii Mr*. J 1. M a .: t ;. . • M- M.. laffe’y in Wood it' ;r.'- > .: I'. % .'ittM a ' r Mr> Mum t i n.iek'ton. ir ' • v .!• M:' r •• h. 1 ' ar t eS' M ' Ht Andferson Chapel Church, and Mrs M.Kklen Mr and Mrs B Godfrey. Mr and Mrs Sammie Godfrey, of Htxfges. Rev and Mrs J Cul- breath of Home Seminary in Green ville. PFC Willie Campbell of Fort. JackstKi. Calambia Misst's Greta Campbell and Patsy Welch of Taylors and Lake City The lat ter two led the revival services last week at the Lydia church A large number attended all the services for fhe day REVIS REINION ENJOYED The home of Mr and Mr' B C Rev is on Beech 'treel \\a> the scete of tne Revis reunion tm Sun day A bountiful picnic dinner was enjoyed outsiae on tht' >ide lawn by the following Mr and Mo Luther Revis >f Converse Mr and Mrs 1 v'iarenee Rex is arxl children of Spar anhurg Mr and Mrs Ray •n. d 1'.>wnstmti and fanvly. Mr .t d Mr' Melxin Rt-xis and ehil i:t Mr and Mo Jack Case. Mrs C.itbe: iif Johnson and daughter. ...n M:> Hattie Vance, all t>f LtH'k ■i.t Mr v axi Mr' Aaron Reece and daughter of Marshall. N C Bt 1111.0 Tuckt r of i l.nton. Re\ ami Mr' M J Sanders and "ins Mr ..ihI Mr' Boi%\-Webb anti Cathy of l.vd . R a- Revis and Mis' i or n . Kev i' of the home BIRTH WNOINCFMEM » llll DRESS ': nd Mrs la mounee the -hath »: a daughter v • • ".l. J: ; Ha.' bospi ai Mrs - " ' the former M;s' ' u Mae Fdm.-rds Ml>'' «.R \DY HONOR! D Sx t J! -.t * . < . I*. Ml',' P - ■ •ti'h a party in .ebrat.r.^ her 13th r,:' slav T- l.vd;.: Commumly Bii.lding H ' .'t--. or aunc Mrs . n.-. ILnoe of Atlanta. Ga . . i M " J.i>« W lliams of Gray * .win son of Mr and Mrs Templeton, Lydia Baptist Church will begin the VN M. I .to l IVvH 1 \MP » !RI <>IRI x | \JOY P \R IY ■h«- PCI k T.\ 11 Ri IN XioMt N TO Ml FI V* » Vi IIOMM OMINI. MM I vm SUED ' . t si'«- ir-m out of town 'a ‘ tmee oenmg serx ict s a no r <f Tt Lydia Pentt'eostal ' * rch t*n Sunday wet G O Malden. pa*tor of the \ro r ; loi r*\ yt>ui’" pe wvrr T ‘"a'fl! ! T j n-' e\r Out of to -. ' were Ray , n* * \ n* ' i«i \ %fA I‘rv »',r.i ' I'arul and Dale Mi>- > r.v Fn . > T .M Hot e\ u>.*Vy! "»4* > »te*8es in enter- ••.itnst 3*k! 'erxini the' party re x la- pre'«-n:v^ many a 'Min nil Mtk Mi" L.su.'e' F-tv' vaa- .i medical ft. i\> h.‘<rrta! a few day* Wtiford H. irrt' remain' ill-ai hi' • 'me Littl* Susa n RobeTL'. daughte r ut (|r and Mr* D K Robr-tt' fxa> h vn ill Vicki and Karon Whitt are ill V|i> J B \ anderford ha.* bee?; U at her h MM* w L M*«ie »a' a put-e«t a! lax' h,v.p»tj 1 last week Mr* John H tide* i* reviver iling at Twi r home folk** mg >ur ery al Hay > !x<aspttal Mrs Way: nr Templeton ma* 111 r the Wtek-eud Mu Wayne. : SPACE LISE Not A 10 Ft. Not An 11 Ft. BUT A 12.1 CU. FT. Available On Easy Terms! Also Chest Typed « *19995 5-YEAR WRITTEN FOOD SPOILAGE WARRANTY 423 LA. - CAPACITY TILT-DOWN DOOR RACKS OFFSET HINGIS 12J CU. FT. HOTPOINT WASHERS S169.00 Up APPLIANCE SALES CO. SOI TII BROAD ST. JACK S. RED PHONE §27 is improving at his home after a few days illness at Hays hospital Capers Gregory - »« iU *t his htime ■> Cathie Lee. granddaughter of Mrs J. W Fuller, Is improving after being very ill iKlie Nelson was ill at his home during the week-end Sidney Oakley is suffering a foot injury roceivAi in a homo accident ASSOCIATION Al. II-INIC TONIGHT The Laurens Baptist Association a. Sunday School Clinic will be held Thursday evening (tonight) at the First Baptist Church, Law rens. at 7:30 p. m Officers and teachers of the Ly dia Baptist Church have btvn invit ed to attend Rev M J. Sanders, pastor of the Lydia church, has been elected as tne sujH'ritv.endent of the Associa tional Intermediate Department and A M Shumate. Jr., also of the Lydia Church, was elected as the Associational Extension De part superintendent BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING .ANNIVERSARIES Mi'S Linda Prather was 15 years old Sept 24 Mrs Lois Webb will observe a birthday Sept 30 <x McLendon will observe his 1 rthii.iv October 3 Happy Birthday to Martha \nn Stone and Clarence Blackwell t >day (Taxton Reece and Tommy Mor- will celebrate birthdays Sep tember 20 Ann Coleman will celebrate her nirthday October 2, Frank Moore observed a birthdnv September 28 Cindy Bar lobe will celebrate a birthday October 2 Mrv Claude Willard observed a birthday September 13 Mrs Mildred Latrford will ob- sene a birthday Ot ober 1 SoH»ter White will be five years old September 30 Mr' A T Crawford will ob M*rxe a birthday October 4 Gl< nda Sue Waldrop will have a birthday September 3<» Mr and Mrs Billy Abercrombie villi observe thier weddum anni- xervary (K tober 3 Tony Black will be 17 years old October 3 Oumton Jonc*' will ofiseexe a birthday Oeiobor 2 D •ugl.i' IHef'lreet will obM-rxt his birthday October 3 Mr' Nettie l^>u Phipps will have a birthday October 4 . BYPTIST CHI RCH AND M M»\Y SCHOOL OFFICERS ELECTED Beginning Sunday . t>ctober 2, the OFFICE SCPPLIES t IIRONIM ! PI HI l , '|||Ni. CO PHONE 74 new church year under the follow ing leaders: Sunday School Supemitendent— Houston Ellis. Associate Superintendent — Claude Parrish. Secretary—Mrs. Jack Pitts. Church Clerk—Mrs. Houston ET lis.- Church Treasurer—Jolm Tucker Training Union Director—Mr* R E Whitmire Associate Director—Mr Parrish Training Union Secretary—Mias Mary Johnson. Adult Choir Director—Miss John son Youth Choir Director—Miss Nel lie Osborne Organist—Miss Janice Goss Pianist-Miss Harriet Wilson Sunday school depaninent super mteiKienu are. Adult—Mr Ellis Young People—John Gallovan. Intermediate—>Mra Fred Bodie Junior—B P Lark Primary—Mr*. Whitmire Beginner—Miss Maude Harvey. Nursery—Mrs. Glenn Gaskin. Cradle Roll—Mrs. James Me Bo hannon. Extension—Rev. M.'J. Sanders’ WMS President—Mrs. M J San- Thumdax. Seplemjw 2§. 19>><> ders. The organixation counae*^ are Young Woman s Auxiliary—Mr* Clyde Trammell Intermediate Girl* Auxiliary- Mrs Sanders A Junior Girls' Auxiliary — Houston Ellis .Sunbeam*—Mrs R E Whitmire The Brotherhood president and the Royal Ambassadors counselors have not been elected as yet. I l CHEVY TRUCKS WITH WORK-PROVED INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION! Chevy's '61 fleet swings in with a ready made reputation as the trucks that are worth more because they work more . . . the latest editions of the haulers that scrapped the I-beam axle and proved the important advantages of independent front suspension! You’ll find new models for '61—long- wheelbase 4-wheel drive units—and thoughtful refinements throughout the line. But the big news for ’61 is nailed- down proof (based on owner reports) that Chexry’s torsion-spring design is the best thing that’s happened to trucks in decades! With Chevy’s independent front sus pension and Sturdi-Bilt design, you cruise over trails where other trucks creep. You feel the difference in less wheel fight and xribration. You can see why drivers are happier, why loads are better protected and why the truck itself will stand up to thousands of miles of more work. That goes for any size Chevy, too—pickuiw, tSt cabs, tandems, all of them. Cheek the latest specs with your Chev- foist dealer: capacity, power teams, ogflona. Then, by all means, drive a ’61. Once around the block and you'll never be sttk a boot axle truck again! TO- WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! SEE THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER’S PLAXICO CHEVROLET, INC 300 WEST MAIN STREET CLINTON, S, C. TELEPHONE 2b Id's Church luudaij This Series, Of Memutge* Is Published Each Week By the Following Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance Johnson Bros. Super Market South Broad St. DEES OIL CO. \Ve>t Main Street GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP Columbia Hxxy. GULF OIL CORP. J. A. Addison. Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO. E. Carolina Ave. NEWBERRt COUNTY BANK Joanna ft • " YARBOROUGH OIL CO. i 415 W. Main Si. IRBY’S MARKET 207 Musyrove St. JOANNA STORES Joanna, S. C. YARBOROUGH OIL CO 41S W. Main St. / 0 reciswn in a an <■ i- You know what precision it requires to build a bridge, or an engine, or a watch. The same exactness goes into the construction of a pipe organ. But the men who make pipe organs, like all others who build, have a feeling for the USE of their product. An organ will lead hundreds in their worship of God, It will support a talented choir in the rendition of a sacred cantata. Or it will blend with a host of untrained voices to raise a stirring hymn to God. It will sjng softly while Christians commune, or thunder majestically a great re cessional. And yet this valuable organ whose creation requires such skill and precision is secondary in the life of the Church. It is simply an instrument, like this weekly advertisement, to help the Church fulfill its jtlission. That Mission is to lead you, and your family, and your world, to the Lord. When the organ calls men to worship — be there! IH». Sntltt Air. Srrrlrr, hr.i4.rf. Vs. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church it (he freeteil lector on earth for the building of chancter and food cltiremhip. It is a storehouse of •piritual values. Without a atrong Church, neither democracy nor civilita tion can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should at tend services regularly and support the Church. They arc: (I) For his own sake. (21 For his children's sake. (!) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Umy Book Sunday Paalms Monday Jofaa Tusoday Paalms Wednesday IphaamM Thursday Coiuanana Friday Paaima Saturday 11' Chapter Yrrsee 101 < M 11-14 I 11*1* 4 1*41 d 'S’ BEACON DRIVE-IN Whitmire Hwy. McGEE’S DRUG STORE 100 w. Mail, St. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main St. COMMUNITY CASH E. Florida St. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. Lawrence E. Young 104 W. Pitts St. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. W. C. DOBBIf General Ins. Agency 101 South Broad St. . CHRONICL1 PUB. CO. 10§ Gary St.