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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursdajr, November 24, 1964
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, RefiresenUOve
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SHOWER FOR DAUGHTER cd each Sunday evening at 6:30
The Lydia Community Building p m at the Lydia Church of God.
was the scene of a baby shower for The regular evening service is
the tiny daughter of Mr and Mrs. held following these programs/
Doyle Emery The public is cordially invited to
The hostes'ses, Mesdames Verner services.
Dees. C. E Spradiey. B C Revis. LADIES SELLING HOT DOGS
Sidney Oakley and Mattie Harvey The ladies of the Church of God
directed interesting games and la-1 continue to sell hot dogs each Fri-
ter served a party plate and cold day at the home of the pastor. Rev.
drinks to the guests. - and Mrs. W J. Lesley on Locust
The baby girl was bom Sept. 30 AT1 >’ or * > raa y P la <* orders
at the Laurens County Hospital, b . v calling the parsonage. Hot dogs
Weighing not quite 2 pounds. She w ' b ^ delivered or sold at the
has been taken out of the incuba- parsonage,
tor and is in the nursery now. Her WEEK OF PRAYER
parents hope to bring her home in In observance of the Week of
a few weeks now. Prayer for Foreign Missions next
Many nice gifts of “Things for week the W. M. U. organization
Baby" were presented to Mrs. has several programs planned.
Fmer> at the party. Nov. 28—Int. G. A.’s study book
IK) TO ALASKA ; "Buenos Dios" at 7 p. m.
Mrs Charles Harvey and chil- Nov. 29—W. M S. study book
dren. Samaline Pat, Billy. Beth j "Across the Bridge” at 7 p. m.
and Betty Jean left from Green- : Nov. 29—Y. W. A. study “Carib-
ville Wednesday morning to go to bean Guest" at Mrs. Trammell’s.
Alaska to join Sgt Harvey. They Nov. 30. 7:30 p m.—Film ‘The
boarded a plane in Greenville to Lottie Moon Story” to be show n.
Waviington. then changed planes The following week other pro
to fly to Alaska. grams will be held by the W M. S.,
CHURCH OF GOD NEWS Sunbeams. Y. W A. and G. A.’s.
Special programs by the Young SUNBEAMS STUDY AND PLAY
Peoples Endeavor and others of the
church's young people are present-
On last Wednesday afternoon,
Mrs R E. Whitmire led the Sun
beams of the Lydia Baptist Church
in the study of the book “Who? I”
by Roberta Ryan.
After the study the children en
joyed games with a South Amer
ican theme.
Hot chocolate and cookies were
served by the Sunbeam leaders,
Mrs. Clarence Hinson. Miss Cecelia
McLendon and Mrs. Whitmire
PARTY FOR MRS. YOUNG
ENJOYED
On Saturday, November 12, Mrs.
Pauline Cato Young was honored
with a pink and blue shower at the
home of Mrs Sarah Cato with Mrs.
Myrtle Barrett as co-hostess.
Games were enjoyed after which
the hostesses served delicious par
ty refreshments.
Mrs. Young was remembered
with many lovely gifts.
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
Friday evening Miss Martha Ann
Seay, bride-elect, was honored with
a party at the home of Mrs. Dolly
McCravy and Miss La Don Mc-
Cravy. \
The guests enjoyed several ap
propriate games after which party
refreshments were served.
Many lovely gifts were present
ed to the honoree.
The hostesses were Mrs. Delores
McCravy and Mrs. Ruth Rumph.
WITH THE SICK
Wilford Harris continues ill at his
home on Magnolia St.
Jimmy Sanders is improving aft
er a week’s illness.
Mrs. Kate Johnson, mother of
Mrs. W J Sanders, has been ill
several days at the Sanders home.
Id's
Church Sunday
This Series of Messages In Published Each Week by the Following C linton Firms In the
Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance.
CITIZENS FED SAV. & LOAN
220 W. Main St. .
Danny and Tess took part in the Thanksgiving
tableau at school last week, and they did a good job.
As I looked at them, I thought of the real Pilgrim
children and that first Thanksgiving. ,
Our forefathers weren’t inoculated against child
hood illnesses. They didn’t have miracle drugs and
warm clothes. They certainly didn’t have more than
they could eat. They faced incredible hardships, with
no bright toys for special rewards, no candy bars.
But they knelt down in the cold with their parents
and gave thanks to God just for being alive.
Can we do less today? Can we possibly do less,
this Thanksgiving, than go to Church and humbly
give thanks to our Creator for His wonderful gift
of life?
THE CHURCH FO* ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Tke Oiurch is tkr fvrslssl 1mtor om
csrth (or tKr bviMmf of ckororlrf ood
good ciliirosliip. 11 m • ttorrhooir ol
spiritual value,. Without a strong Oiurch.
anther deutocrory Bar cprshralsoo caa
survive. There are four sound reasons
why every person should attend armcra
regularly and si^rport the Qaurck. They
are: (I) For haa own sake. (2) For his
children's sake. (3) Fat tite sake of kit
(Otamuaity aasd Batson. (4) For 4ae auk*
of die Church ttaulf. which needs ksa
aoral assd material supg sit. Plan la go
lo church regularly and read tout Bible
daily.
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LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
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REV. MARION H. HENDRIX
Revival services are in progress
at the Lydia Baptist Church with
services each night at 7:30 p. m.
through Sunday, November 27.
Rev. Marion Hendrix, pastor of
the Cedar Springs Baptist Church.
Spartanburg, is preaching.
Rev. J. B. Abercrombie, pastor
of the Bellview Baptist Church.
Laurens, iis leading the singing.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these and all other services
of the Baptist church.
CAMPFIRE ACTIVITIES
The Tonda and Tawanka Camp
fire girls met Thursday afternoon
and made pine cone turkeys to be
used by the Woman's Club ban
quet Thursday evening. Mrs. Keith
McGee is their leader.
WOMAN’S CLUB BANQUET
The Lydia Woman’s Club enjoyed
a buffet banquet Thursday evening
in the dining room of Providence
School.
Turkey, ham and all the trim
mings were enjoyed by the 33 pres
ent.
The members invited their hus
bands for. this annual occasion. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Vance \^ere invit
ed guests.
The banquet tables were decorat
ed with arrangements of mums,
roses and small pine cone turkeys
made by the Tonda and Tawanka
Campfire girls.
BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVER-
' S ARIES
Jerry Goss will be 7 years old
Nov. 26.
Miss Judy Ellis will celebrate
her birthday Nov. 29
Nov. 27 will be Mrs. . Chestley
King's birthday
“Bud" Fuller will observe his
birthday Nov. 28.,
Happy birthday to Mrs. Billy
Abercrombie and C A. Campbell
today.
H. N. Hughey will observe his
birthday Nov. 27.
Mrs. Jack White will celebrate
her birthday Nov. 26
Miss Paula Shelnut will celebrate
her birthday Nov. 29
Nov. 25 will be Jim Hairston’s
birthday.
Cathy Sanders will have a birth
day Nov. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cauble will
observe their wedding anniversary
Nov. 29
PUT TB ON THE WANE
Put TB Seals on every card,
every package to help fight tuber
culosis. Christmas Seals pay for
important TB research.
THE WORLDS MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE
Read ThessalonJans 5:15-25
Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In everything
give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus con
cerning you. (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)
An old legend tells of two angels sent to our world to collect the pray
ers of mankind. TV first one returned loaded with petitions and com
plaints. The second one carried in his basket a few expressions of thanks
and gratitude.
This illustrates the tendency prevailing in our wciM. People are more
inclined to complain than to rejoice and give thanks.
We have good reason to rejoice evermore and give thanks always, for
God has bestowed upon us unspeakable gifts and bounteous blessings.
We can thank Him for all things beautiful, good, and true. We can thank
Him for the light and air. and “for the eyes that see the unseen, and ears
that hear the heavenly harmonies.’’ Above all, we can rejoice and give
thanks for His supreme token of love manifested in human flesh in the
persons of Jesus.
PRAYER
Dear LsH. we thank Thee for Thiae iaestimahle ilmriap
unto ns. We pray that persons la all lands may hamhle them-
selves In praise and thanksgiving to Thee. We thank Thee
for Thy moot pttcWai gift, Thiae only begotten Sax, oar rec
onciler and redeemer, la His name we pray. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR TOE DAY
We wish to thank God with our deeds.
Waded Matar (1
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News From
The County Agent
M. L. OUTZ, Ceunty Agent
Timber affords a major source
of income in Laurens County. Too
many of our farmers are selling
their timber by the tract instead of
by the cord or by the thousand.
Board feet of timber is sold by the
tract and without marking, the fu
ture timber growth is destroyed.
The State Forestry Commission will
mark your timber according to the
future growth and take out slow-
growing trees, trees that are crook
ed and diseased. The cost to the
owner is L3c per cord for pulpwood
and 50c a thousand for saw timber.
We will be glad to contact the state
commision if anyone is interested.
We have just completed checking
soybeans for those in the contest. L.
P. Artderson, Clemson Extension
Agronomist, came by and picked
up the beans to return them to the
college for threshing Those in the
contest - .icre W. D. Lomas, Dow
Bedenbaugh. Milon Thomason, J.
W. Tinsley. John E. Smith, and
Herman Power The results of the
contest will be announced at a later
date.
James Jacks, serviceman for the
Laurens Breeding Association, re
ports 62 cows bred last week. This
is the largest number on record for
Laurens County. R. L. Wickham
reports a daughter of NH49 with
her second calf that is producing
80 pounds of milk daily, and a
daughter of NH50, producing 72
pounds daily. Ha nee Finley has five
daughters of NH61 that have just
freshened as two-year-olds. Hance
did not give their production, but
reported that'all of the heifers were
doing fine. Dairymen are realizing
that high production is a must if
they stay in business and breeding
to the best bulls is certainly a step
toward getting that production.
We are making every effort to
interest farmers in testing their
soils. It is good business to check
your soil for potash, phosphate and
calcium before spending so much
money for fertilizer. Every farm In
Laurens County should be tested.
We have the containers and it is a
very simple process to take the
samples. Anyone needing help
should call the office.
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