The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 01, 1961, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHEONICLE
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LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Comapon
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MUi BarbwmRoberts,
■t Winthrop allege, Rock HID,
has arrived honk for the summer
months at the home of her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. David H.
Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens
and sons spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Laura McGaha, in
Duncan. Jimmy Padgett of Dun
can, returned home with his aunt
and uncle for several weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and
daughters. Misses Toni and
Cathy, visited Sunday with Mrs.
Harvey’s mother, Mrs. L. A.
Hall, and sister, Mrs. Horace
Gunter, and Mr. Gunter in New
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Owens
and daughter of HuntsviUe, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn and
family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Weathers and family of
Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Walker
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Harris of
Jonesboro, Ark., were week-end
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Mack Harris, and other
relatives.
Mrs. Mark Windsor, with ^M?
and Mrs. Elmer Queer! and Mrs.
Elloree Cunningham were in Hen
dersonville, N. C., Sunday for the
funeral services of Harvey Ed
(Bub) Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reece
and sons spent Sunday with rela
tives in Carelcen, N. C. Their
daughter, Karen Hartna, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Brown in Enoree.
Mrs. Vernon Ginn and children
of Simpsonville, were Thursday
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Willard
Specialist and Mrs W. O. Lew
is and family of Columbia, are
visiting Mrs. Lewis’ sisters, Mrs.
T. O Williams. Mrs. Bill Patter
son and Mis Rene Grant, and
their families before leaving in
June for Puerto Rico, where he is
to be stationed..
Mrs. J. H. Seay and Miss Fero-;
line Seay of Greenville are spend
ing the week.with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Seay. Ken Trammell of
Greenville, is home for the sum
mer with his parents.
Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie spent
a few days last week in Greenville
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy.
Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders
attended the graduation exercises
at Winthrop College. Rock Hill.
Sunday. Mrs. Alan Sanders, sis
ter-in-law of Rev. Sanders, was
one of the graduates. Mrs. N. J.
Sanders, Miss Lavada Sanders
and Guy Smith of Palatka, Fla.,
were Sunday overnight guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Sanders after at
tending the exercises. Artie Joe
and Malcolm Sanders returned to
Palatka with their grandmother
and aunt for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawton
and Donna of Orangeburg, spent
a few days last week with Mrs.
Lawton's mother, Mrs. Jessie 1
Hairston. Mrs. Lawton also came
Monday evening for the gradu
ation of her sister. Miss Sandra
Mills.
Mrs. Frank Goss and Jerry
spent Wednesday night of last
week with her mother. Mrs. G. I
W. Bowen, in Wadley, Ga. Mrs. |
Bowen and granddaughter. Lin-
day McDaniel, of Macon, Ga.,
returned home with Mrs. Goss
for a visit.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Jessie Harvey
and children have gone to Spring-
field, Mass., to make their home.
Sgt. Harvey has been assigned to
fhe'Srmy base there.
Mr and “Mrs. Carl King of Co-;
lumbia, and Miss Betty Zane
Harper of Greenwood, spent Sun
day'with the latter’s aunt and,
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ful
ler, and grandfather, S. J. Todd.
Pfc. Kenneth Armstrong of
Fort Jackson, Columbia, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Ledford and dau
ghters of Gastonia, N. C., spent
the week-end with the former’s
and latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Armstrong. Alvin
Armstrong of Newton, N. C..
spent Sunday with his parents.
Mrs. R. G. Johnson has return
ed home after spending the past
week with her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Johnaon-in Winston-Salem, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
visited their daughter, Mrs. Wil
liam Stone, and Mr. Stone in An
derson Sunday.
Mrs. Daisy Corley, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Butler of Greenwood,
were here for the graduation of
their granddaughter and niece,
Miss Linda Corley, from Clinton
High School on Monday evening.
Mack Gaffney has returned
home for the summer from
Clemson College where he was a
freshman the past school session.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gaffney.
Rock Bailey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Bailey, has returned to
his home after completing his
freshman year at Clemson Col
lege.
PARADE AND REGISTRATION
SATURDAY
Saturday at 2:00 p. m. is the
time for the vacation Bible school
parade. Residents are asked to
decorate bikes and cars and be
at the Lydia Baptist Church at
2 o’clock ready to start the pa
rade through the village.
On the return to the church ev
eryone will register to be ready
to begin Bible school at 5 o’clock
on Monday.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
NEXT WEEK
The Lydia Baptist Church va
cation Bible school will be held
next week, June 5-9, each after-
nbon from 5:00 p. m. to 7:00 p.
m.. with classes for all from be
ginner age through the interme
diates. If you are in this age limit
please attend.
Each department will have a
superintendent with several as
sistants to guide those attending
in Bible stories and handwork
Refreshments will be served each
day;
Officers and departmental su
perintendents are:
Principal: Rev. M. J. Sanders.
Secretary: Mrs. Verner Dees.
Pianist: Miss Harriet Wilson.
Song Leader: Miss Mary John
son.
Superintendents—
, Beginner: Miss Hilda Holmes.
Primary: Mrs. Clarence Hen
son.
Junior Girls: Miss Mary John
son.
Junior Boys: Houston Ellis.
Intermediates: Mrs. Clyde
Trammell.»
Social Chairman: Mrs. Mattie
Harvey.
Lydia Kindergarten
Here are members of the Lydia Kinder*
garten shewn at the dosing exercises of
the year’s term: front row, Gary Osborne.
Ronald Pace, Terry Heaton, Durrand
Lowery, Keith GiUuun, David Walton,
Patrick Kay, Michael Carroll, Carlton
Smith, David Gaskin, Gary Carroll, Barry
Pace. Back row: Sherry Cajppbell, Sandra
Patterson, Kathy FickHn, Christine
Heaton, Sherry McGee, Joseph SpiOers,
Kathy Sanders, Jo Anh Thornton, Teresa
Seay, Jerry Goss. Nellie Osborne is the
teacher.
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Annex'
CITY
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. HERE FOR FUNERAL
A large number of relative* and
friends from out of town were
here for the funeral at John Dick
erson, father of Mrs. Clarence
Hinson.
Among them were: Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Lemons, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Dill, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Lemon* and family of
Lockhart; Mrs. Henry Lemons
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Reece and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Talmadge Richards of WhUney;
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Steele, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Morgan, Teece
Morgan, Mr., and Mrs. Robert
Dickerson, Mr and Mrs. James
Gallman of Great Falls; Mr. and
Mrs. Loten Lemons, Ralph Lem
ons, Ernest Dickerson of Spar
tanburg; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Millwood and family, Warren St.
John, and Joey Glnsburg of New
berry; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hin
son, Miss Genevieve Dickerson,
and Mrs. Bessie Boulware of
Chester; Mrs. Maude Brannon of
Chappells; Mr. and Mrs. John
Fowler of Gastonia, N. C.; Mrs
Ida DID and daughter of Whit
mire; Mrs. Fay Benke and son
of Charleston.
MISS OSBORNE ENTERTAINS
GRADUATES
Charcoal grilled hamburgers
with all the trimmings were en
joyed on Tuesday evening of last
week, when Miss Nellie Osborne
entertained for the seniors in her
Sunday school class at the Lydia
Baptist Church and those in her
Horizon group.
The outing was held on the back
lawn of the Lydia Community
Building, with graduates. Misses
Betty Lou McLendon, Judy Ellis,
Cecelia McLendon, Janice Goss,
Barbara Wilson, Forence Revis,
Linda Corley, Reba Rushton,
Sandra Mills, and Shirley Quin
ton attending.
Miss Osborne presented each
of the girls a gift.
NOTICE TO LEWA CAMP
FIRE AND BLUE BIRD GIRLS
All Camp Fire and Blue Bird
girls of the Lewa District who
plan to httend camp are asked to
register Friday morning from
10:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon at the
Lydia Community Building. It
is very important to register as
the leaders must know how many
to plan for for a week’s camp
ing. Camp wiU be held June 19-24
at Camp Buckhorn.
. CARD OF THANKS
We would Uke to say thanks to
our friends and neighbors who
were so kind and thoughtful at
the time of the death of our dear
daughter and sister. The lovely
floral offerings and the food serv
ed were greatly appreciated. May
God richly bless each of you.
—MR. AND MRS. QUINTON
JONES AND MARLON
WITH THE SICK
Miss Martha Ann White under
went an appendectomy on Mon
day at Hays hospital.
Friends will be interested to
know that fidger Crawford, Jr,
is a patient at Blalock Clinic.
Mrs. Janie Miller remains a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
William Fuller is slightly im
proved at Blalock Clinic where
he has been a patient for. several
weeks.
Teresa Seay has chicken pox.
HERE FOR FAITH JONES'
FUNERAL
Among those from out of town
here for the funeral of little Faith
Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Quinton Jones, were: Mrs. W. H.
Patrick, Mrs. Albert McKinley,
Mrs. Carl Hartsock, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Patrick and son,
Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick and
son of Kingsport, Tenn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Morgan, Mrs. Ida
Skipper, Mrs. Frances Maruco,
Mrs. Geneva Goforth, Bobby, and
Misses Judy and Nancy Goforth
of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dickson and children of
Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Yarbrough of Woodruff.
YWA SENIORS HONORED
Thuksday evening Mrs. Clyde
Trammell entertained with a
hamburger supper for the seniors
in the YWA of the Lydia Baptist
Church of which she is counselor.
The dining table was centered
with a red and white arrange
ment, with a gift for each of the
girts in the flowers.
Elsewhere in the home red,
white and pink roses and red dab-
lias were used to decorate.
The girls, graduates of Clinton
High School, enjoying the occa
sion were: Misses Sandra Mills,
Janice Goes, Cecelia McLendon,
Judy Ellis, Linda Corley, Shirley
Quinton, and Florence Revis.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Dunnie Balue was 10 years old
May 31.
Marie Hinson will be 3 years
old June 2.
David Gaskins will delebrate a
birthday June S.
Clyde Thomas will observe
birthday June 4.
Jimmy Alexander will have a
birthday June 0.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmore
will celebrate a wedding anniver
sary June S.
June 2nd will be Mrs. Matt Da
vis’ birthday.
Miss Peggy Ballard’s birthday
will be June 3.
Adger Crawford, Jr., has a
birthday today.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boozer
will celebrate their Sad wedding
anniversary Jims f.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts
will observe their wedding anni
versary June 1
Stephen McGee will be 5 years
old June 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corky, will
observe their wedding
Junes.
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