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/ / 14 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ■~l< Thursday. December 1, 1960 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent. Representative TELEPHONE 10K5 Mack Gaffney of Clemson Col-j let-V. s|>ent the Thanksgiving holi days with hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Gaffney. Mr and Mrs Ernest Prince were week-end .guests ot his mother. Mr* Sam Prince, and family Mr and Mrs W. C Holbert and chitylren Mr* Grace Nelson and children were recent guests <d the former's pastor. Rev l.u-. rhcr C'ook. in Calhoun Falls and attended services at his church Mrs Lewis Medldck. Mrs. aaik Lolli' and Mrs. Beulah Mae inova\ o’ Honea Path, were >unda> visitors, ol Mrs. L. II Qnintinra’ .i Nlrs Janie Hill. Re cent guest- of Mrs Quinton and Mr- Hili were Mr. and Mrs. •lord Pavton and children of ".■i pson\ ~ anmv Sanders s[>ent t h e .•rksgiv ir'_-holidays with Mr. , ; Mrs. Mar Fortenberry in ,n ouck Mr art.: v r- Ah in Arfnstrong . • chi 1 , ’r-.-n Donald and Jean. / g iston a ‘ N C sjvent Sunday . •• the : o-oier's parents. Mr a r Mr- i iii Armstrong v ate' i .u> and Gerald s : i \\■ n ■ Harrell and S J. Motes vd Port Jackson. Colum bia were week-end visitors of Tit v an.: Mr- M J Sanders lis Ra.i'ii Mcllan and son. it:-, oi Rr> son City. N C.. were Yhar.ksgiv inr Day dinner guests : Mrs t . T M iglev and fam- SFMS. oi New - home for Thanksgiv- !rs Riley and sons : Mrs William Lewis ■ nc daughter us Ga . s' sister? s. Mrs. Hill Barbara of Co- are visiting Mrs. Mrs. T. O Mi! Patterson and iheir families. Mrs. Mamie Steading of Greer, i- .r-iting her daughter and son- m law. Mr and Mrs Ray Camp- t>eil Mr, T and Mr> L \V. Abercrom bie were called to Gray Court Saturdav morning due to the ieath of the former's sister. Mrs.. Vernon Moods Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs Joe Carroll and chil dren of Pendleton accompanied Mr and Mrs Abercrombie and Kiidie to the funeral on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Gary Brissie and children ot Mmnsboro, Mr and Mrs Paul Glenn and family, and Mr> John Heath of Greenville. Mr and Mrs Royce Smith of near Laurens, were Sunday visi tors of Mrs J 11 Seay and Miss Feroline Seay Mr and Mrs Charles Kitchens and family of Holly Springs, -pent Thanksgiving Day with his brother. Paul Kitchens, and Mr-. Kitchens Mr and Mrs H B Hurt and family of Madley. Ga., were -uc-ts of Mr and Mrs. Frank (io-s several day* the past week. Mi'S Rene Grant spent, the week-end with her brother anc^ sister-in-law. ( Mr and Mrs., Houston Grant, in Columbia. Mr and Mrs W C. Holbert and children recently attended a birthday dinner in Cow pens hon- oring her mother, Mrs * Rosa Pearson Attending also were Mr , and Mrs Larry Cagle of Clinton. Mrs Trov Dillinger of Che s nee Mr and Mrs Paul Kitchens and family were in Spartanburg on Wednesday of last week for the funeral services of her cou- 1 'in. Jack McGaha Mrs. Henry I>ee and Cathy of Laurens, spent Thanksgiving Day with her mother. Mrs. J. W. Fuller, and sister Mrs. Lois Webb. Mr ^ami Mrs H. \ Hughey and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs Jack Hughey in Spartan- hurg Sunday. Mrs W L Motte, with her daughter. Mrs. Maxie Reeder, anu sons, Ray and Eddie, of Greenwood visited the former's brother. • Jessie Attaway. and Mrs Attaway in Saluda on Tues day of last week. Mrs Jessie Harvey and chil dren Mary. Pam and Bobby, of FairbopiV Ohio, arrived here the past week to make their home with Mrs Alma Harvey while S-Sgt Harvey is on a tour of duty in Turkey. Dick Goodwin. S.N, of Pensa cola. Ha . and Maine, spent Thanksgiving week-end w i t h Douglas Gregory Mr and Mrs E. C. Burdette visited his mother. Mrs C. R Burdette. Sunday at the home of his sister Mrs' Ird Mauldin, and Mr. Mauldin in Anderson Miss Barbara Roberts of Win- throp College. Rock Hill, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Mj- and Airs D H Roberts She had as her guest Miss Ghisalyne Huertas of Ecua dor She is one of the foreign stu dents attending Winthrop On Saturday the Roberts family and Miss Huertas were luncheon guests of Lt Col and Mrs. Lykes Henderson and Miss Carolyn Henderson at their home on 1 Lake Greenwood Miss Nora La- pino ot Ecuador and Winthrop. was the week-end' guest oh Miss Henderson. Mrs. Jimmy South and sons. Dan and Mike, spent the Thanks-, giving holiday s with her mother, Mrs Mark Conner, and Mr Con ner in Whitmire Friends will be sorry to know Mrs Conner is ill m the Whitmire Clinic Mr and Mrs William Stone and children of Anderson. Ken- n e t h Trammel! of Greenville, Russell Trammell, AMH3, Ronie Law son AMS3 and Keith Wright, \Mll3 all of the Naval Air Sta tion.- Jack-onv'lle. Fla . spent flic week-end with Mr and Mrs Clyde Trammell Mrs Stone and children remained for a week's visit with her parents, and Rus sell Trammell is spending a leave with Ins parents before go’.n, to California Mrs (i U Bowen of Wadley. Ga . is spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs Frank Goss, aiid Mr Gps.s Gerald Goss of Augusta. Ga . spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs Goss. Airs David H Roberts and Miss Kay Roberts accompanied Misses Barbara Roberts. Ghis- latns Huertas. Carolyn Hender son. <fnd Nora Lapino to Win throp College in Rock Hill Sun day Mrs Alma H a r v e y spent Thanksgiv ing Day w ith her dau ghter. Mrs J. W Turner, and Mr Turner in Greenwood Friends w ill regret to know Rick ey Turner remains ill at his home On Sunday Miss Maude Harvey, with Mr. and Mrs. O. C Harris of Laurens, visited Mr and Mrs Turner Mr. and Mrs Pete Kelly and children of Gaffney, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones Sunday. The Jones returned home with the Kellys for a visit. PARTY HONORS DAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY Miss Linda Holbert was hon ored with a party celebrating her 10th birthday Saturday af ternoon at her home There was fifteen guests pres ent to help Linda celebrate Prizes were given to Patsy Cooper. Ann Stone and Darrell Holbert for winning in the games and contests. The angel food birthday cake was cut and served with chips. Party mints and cold drinks. Mrs. Frances Littleton of Jo anna. assisted Linda’s mother. Mrs \\ C Holbert. in entertain ing. Linda received many lovely gifts LYDIA BAPTIST (TORCH NEWS His Peace For the Alulti- tudes' is the theme for the Wom an's Missionary Union Week of Prayer for Foreign Missions. Programs and -study courses are being held this week and next by the WMS and its~5rganiia-| lions. All church and Sunday school members are urged to attend the program in their respective age groups as announced in the church bulletin - ^ A goal of fifty in attendance is set from the Lydia church'to at tend • M' night Monday evening at the First Baptist Church in Laurens. Everyone is asked to meet at the Lydia church at 7.00 p m. Transportation will be furnished. Wednesday. December 7, at 4 30 p hi the Sunbeams will meet at the church for a pro gram for the Lottie Moon Christ mas offering. WINTHROP COLLEGE STUDENTS ENTERTAINED Misses Ghislayne Huertas and Nora Lapino -of Ecuador,- stu dents at Winthrop. College. Rock Hill, were entertained, along with their classmates. Misses Barbara Roberts and Carolyn Henderson, whom they were vis iting. on Friday afternoon with a Coca-Cola party at the home of Miss Julie Bolick, and a sup- |ver on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Wylie Davis Misses Huertas and Lapino stated they are finding the Eng lish language and the American way of living very different and exciting. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs Junior Thomas. Mrs Ed Wells. Jr.. Bill iKing. and Bim Willard have birthdays today. Timmy Sanders will celebrate a birthday December 6. Miss Shirley Quinton will cele brate a birthday December 5. Linda! Holbert was 10 year^ old November 28 Mrs June Richey observed a birthday November 29 Sherry Armstrong will cele brate her birthday December 5. Dennis Sprouse is 11 years old today. - x Mr and Mrs Maxie Lambert will observe their wedding anni versary Dec 3 Air anil Airs Tommy Ellison have a wedding anniversary to day December ath will he Mrs. Bud Fuller's and Mrs Trudie Smith's birthday * Herman Burdette will observe In- birthday December 4.' Miss Sue Word will celebrate her birthday December 6, AIiss Mary Harvey celebrated her birthday November p7. Air and Mrs E C. Burdette will observe a wedding anniver sary December 3 PARTY FOR AIRS BOOZER Saturday evening It he home of Mrs Donald Ray Criable was the scene of a lovely ‘pink and blue shower for Mrs. Martin Boozer. Airs. Charles Marler assisted Airs Cauble in entertaining. After several games of baby bin_o and other appropriate con tests the hostesses served party refreshments Mrs. Boozer w a s presented many lovely gifts. 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