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10 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May "25, 1961 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, RepresenUttro TELEPHONE SSS-MM Mr. and Mrs. Luther Revis of Converse spent Sunday with Mrs. B. C. Revis. Visiting Mrs. Revis and family in the after noon were, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Townsend and family. Mo ther Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McPherson and Mrs. Jennie Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal and Jimmy spent the week-end in Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neal. Mrs. Mable Ballard and Mrs. Dot Davis of Fountain Inn spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. W. I*. Motte and Mr. Motte. Tony Black AA son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black Jr. and Eddie Abercrombie SA, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Abercrom bie left the past week for Nor folk, Va. after spending a fifteen day leave from the U. S. Navy with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Charles Gaffney visited her mother, Mrs. L. W. Bragg, her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant McAbee at the home of the latter in Woodruff, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Mr and Mrs. Herman Burdette, Sherry, Dale and Steve Campbell attended the car races in New berry Saturday evening. Mrs. Fronnie Franklin, Miss Carol Franklin, Mrs. Bill Nel son and Leand spent Sunday at Skippers Lodge on Lake Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry and children, Mike and Kay of Fork Shoals were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie during the week-end. The two families were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitts in Clinton. Mrs. James Whitworth of An derson and Mrs. W. P. Gastley of Midway were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Oakley Sunday. The Oakley’s were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hudson of Spartanburg were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts. Rev. M. J. Sanders left by plane, from Greenville, Sunday afternoon to attend the Southern Baptist Convention being held in St. Louis. Mo. this week. Mrs. J. W. Fuller is visiting her daughter Mrs. Henry Lee and Mr. Lee in Laurens. Mrs. Lois Webb visited the Lee's on Sunday. Mrs. Ola Gault of Union is spending several days with her son, B. F. Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair. Mrs. Vernon Ginn and chil dren of Simpsonville spent Thursday with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard. Mr. and Mrs. David Word and Miss Sue Word attended the Reid reunion held at the Clinton Mills Community Building, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell enjoyed sightseeing Sunday in the Mountains of S. C. and N. C. They ate a picnic dinner at Table Rock State Park drove to White Water Falls and Toxaway Lake and other interesting ponits. Mrs. Wilson Campbell spent the week-end with.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boggs in Cayce. MORE MORE MORE MORE.... CARD OF THANKS We would like to say many thanks to our neighbors and friends who were so wonderful to us at the time of the death of our husband and father. The sympathetic words, the floral offerings and food served, were so greatly appreciated. May God bless each of you. Mrs. John Dickerson and family BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee of Laurens announce the birth of a son, Henry Miller Lee, Jr., on let’s 90 10 Church Sunday This Series of Messages In Published Each Week by the FoDowing Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance. JOANNA STORES Joanna, S. C. HIT THE CHURCH PON ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH Tk CWdl ia Ac (Tcdccl feeler ee eerA fee Ac teiUin ef ikereclcr aed goed dtiecedep. If ■ a aler.-Kaeac ef aprrileal Valera. WiAoet a tfroe* Ctatrt. aridm duriery ear cmliialiee aaa Barrier. Tkrrc an faac aoaad tcaieea why every prraaa dnald allrad rcwitr. rrfalaily aad aapferl Ac Onrcb. They an: (I) Fee hia awe aakc. (2) Fat Lie ddldtca-a aahe. ()) Far Ac nhr af U ccraaraaily aad aaCaa. (4) Fat Ac aahe af Ac Charch hadf. which arade hia natal aad au It rial eafpert. Plea la (a la charch regularly aad lead year Bible daily. Iky Wodareday Thanday Saturday ‘7/ only / could get out from, under, get away from it all, find some island of peace . . Like everybody else, we want to escape our problems and pres sures. We are seeking-calm away from the storm of life. But we can’t escape from life. We can’t run away from the storm but we can find calm in the storm. When a hurricane sweeps across the countryside, its circling winds lashing out in destruction, there is always in the center, an area of quiet. In the eye of the storm there is calm. Faith ia not an escape, a run ning away into religion. It is finding the presence and ade quacy of God to face life tri umphantly. It is finding an inner center of peace while the winds blow outside. The Church points the way to peace. It helps us to find the inner experience of faith. "I have found my island . . . an island of peace in my heart. I have found calm ... the calm of God in the storm of life .. 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Hamburgers, chips, pickles, olives, cookies and cold drinks were enjoyed other guests were Misses Janice Goss, Linda Corley, Sandra Mils, Shirley Quinton, Judy Ellis, Florence Revis. Red Devil charms were gives to each of the guests who are seniors at Clinton High School. WOMAN’S CLUR HEARS CIVIL DEFENSE DISCUSSION At the May meeting of the Lydia Woman’s Club on last Thursday evening those present enjoyed a very timely discussion on Civil Defense, with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Locklear and George Grant as guest speakers. Following the meting, Mrs. Keith McGee’s group of Camp Fire girls were hostess’ for the social hour. Refreshments of sandwiches and cookies, made by the girls, with other party dainties and punch were served from the buf fet table. The club expresed their ap preciative to those on the pro gram, to Mrs. McGee and her Campfire girls for the good work they are doing. WITH THE SICK Mrs. W. L. Motte Is improving at her home following a hospital illness. Miss Melda Dean underwent a Tonsilectomy at Blalock Clinic Tuesday. Mrs. Janie Miller remains very ill at Hays Hospital. LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Today at 10 a.m. a morning Circle of the Lydia Baptist W. M. S. is to be organized. Any of the ladies interested in attending at this hour are in vited to meet in the Adult De partment. Mrs. M. J. Sanders,^president of the W. M. U. would like for all the ladies to join the organi zation. ■The Kathleen Walker Circle meets the 2rd Wednesday at 1 p.m. and the Omathine Dabb’s Circle meets on the 2rd Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Walker stated convenient meeting hours had been arranged everyone. YOUNG MEN TO MEET The Young Men of the Church will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. in the Young People’s Department. BIBLE SCHOOL WORKERS MEETING Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m., there will be a meeting of the Vacation Bible School Workers, at the church. This is a very Important meet ing and all those who will bo helping in the Bible School are asked to be present, also others who are interted and willing to assist in the School are invited. Bible School will be June 5-0 each day from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Vickie Whitt was 2 years old May 22. Miss Linda Corley cele brated a birthday May 14. Mr. and Mrs. John Goilman will ob serve their 14 wedding anniver sary May 31. Dale Campbell will be 4 years old May 21. Douglas Gregory will celebrate his birthday May 28. David Pace will have a birth day May 26. 'Danny Black will celebrate his birthday May 28. Wayne Fuller will observe his birthday May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory will observe their 28 wedding anniversary, May 27. Mrs. Guyton Hawkins will ob-, serve her birthday May 30. Adger Crawford Jr. will cele brate hi* birthday June 1. CITY RECREATION NEWS Joanna continues to set a fast pace in the Little Boys League. They have won five straight and have one rained out game to make up. Last Friday night the Lions, coached by Bobby Joiner, came very near defeating the Joanna Little Boys. The Lions are a young ball club and they will give all the teams a real race in about two weeks. Francis Cooper of the Ex change Club leads in home runs with two. His team is another one that will bear matching lat er on. These boys get a little bit better each game they play. Motes of The Lions Club took over the top place in batting last week. J. Willard of Whit mire ended in second place. The new Palmetto League, formerly the Pony League, got off to a good start last Thurs day. Bailey won over Thornwell, Hampton won over Joanna, and Whitmire won over Lydia. Lead ing batters in this league will be given in next weeks paper. The small Fry League will start Monday May 29th 10 a.m. in the Little Boys Park. This year the Small Fry teams may have at least six eleven-year- olds on thir squad. As soon as exams are over the girls softball team managers will get together and make out their league schedule. The colored girls softball team started practice last week with a large number out for the dif ferent teams. All white boys who did not make any of the teams which are already organized are asked to come to the Litle Boys Park Wednesday May 31st at 9 a.m. to organize more teams to play in our recreation program. LITTLE BOYS STANDINGS Team W L Joanna 5 0 Exchange 4 2 Whitmire ^ 3 2 Lions 2 3 Moose 1 3 Kiwanis 1 5 LEADERS IN LB STRIKEOUTS Lott (J)—34 Dickerson (E)—30 Chandler (K)—26 J. Willard (W)-34 Brinkley (K)—20 Motes (L)—15 Graham (M)—15 LB HOME RUNS Cooper (E)—2 Lott, (J)—1 Chandler (K)—1 Dickerson (E)—1 Kemp <K)—1 J. Willard (W)—1 Motes (L)—1 LEADING LB BATTERS Motes (L) AB H Ave. 11 7 .634 J. Willard (W) 13 8 .615 F. Cooper (E) „ 17 10 .588 Chandler (J) 13 7 .533 B. Grady (E) 18 9 .500 Lott (J) 17 8 .471 Lollis (J) .... 15 6 .400 C. Campbell (L) 14 5 .357 Chandler (K) 15 5 .333 Fulmer (J) 12 4 .333 Dickerson (E) 16 5 .313. The tennis program will be much larger than it was last year. Each White school in Clin ton will have many boys and girls in the program this year. If you did not -get a blank to sign come on out anyway when Coach Cavin stairs this pro gram around June 4 or 5. LB WEEKLY SCHEDULE Thursday—Whitmire vs Joan na, 5 p.m. Friday—Moose vs Exchange, 6 p.m. Friday — Kiwanis vs Lions, 7:45 p.m. Tuesday—Joanna vs Moose, 7:45 pjn. Tuesday—Lions vs Whitmire, 6 p.m. Wednesday—Exchange vs Ki wanis, 8 p.m. PALMETTO SCHEDULE Thursday—Whitmire vs Joan na, 3 p.m. Friday — Bailey vs Lydia, 3 p.m. Friday—Thornwell vs Hamp ton, 5 p.m. Monday—Joanna vs Bailey, 3 p.m. Tuesday—Hampton vs Whit mire, 3 p.m. Wednesday—Lydia vs Thorn well, 5 p.m. SMALL FRY — 14 A. M. Monday, May 29—Hampton vs Bailey Tuesday, May 30—Thornwell vs Joanna Wednesday. May 31—Hampton vs Lydia BRIGHT future There is no limit to the future. 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