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Thursday, August 20, 1961 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, RepresentaUre TELEPHONE SO . Mrs LAa Eskew formerly of Cotumbia. is making her home with her sister. Mrs. C. R Kuy kendall, and Mr. Kuyknedall for awhile. Mrs. Charles Gaffney. Mrs. Oscar Kinard, Mrs. John Mabry and Mrs. S. C. Rowe of Clinton, were in Laurens Tuesday evening for the regular meeting of the Adah Chapter. Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. John Heath. Charles Heath and Mrs. James Seay of Greenville, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tranunell. Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Paul Glenn and Deidri of Greenville, visited the Tram mells. coming to accompany their son. Keith, home, following a Veek's visit with his aunt and uncle. Gny. Sgt Dick McLendon of Camp Lejeune. N. C.. spent a re cent week-end with his mother. Mrs. Stella McLendon and sister, Mrs. Jim Bailey, and Mr Bailey. Mr and Mrs Henry Lee and children of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Webb and Karen of Joanna, were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. J. H. Fuller and Mrs. Lois Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and family visited the former’s mother, Mrs. J. F. Gaskins, in Rock Hill Saturday. Miss Pris cilla Gaskins returned home with her parents after a two weeks visit with her grandmother. Their son, Frank, remained with his grandmother for a visit Mrs Alma Harvey and Miss Mrs. Harvey, back to their home after visiting her for the past two weeks. Frank Gaskins was one of the Lydia Boy Scouts attending camp at Camp Old Indian recently. His name was omitted in the previous writing. John B Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and Miss Cecelia McLendon were in Simpsonviile Sunday for the Bag- well reunion which was held at dinner j the park Joe Hariston spent a few days the past week in Orangeburg with his sister and brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs Donald Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cody and children, Mrs Thelma Hadden and children of Spartanburg, were visitors of Mrs. Cody’s and Mrs. Haddon’s mother, Mrs. R. G. Johnson, on Sunday. Mrs Mable Ballard of Fountain Inn. visited Mr and Mrs. W. L. Motte Sunday. She also visited Larry Motte. who was a patient at Hays hospital Mrs Maxie Reeder and sons of Gretnwood, are spending a few days with her parents .the Mottes Mr and Mrs Taz Woods and Mrs. Kelly Goff of Newberry, were Sunday visitors of Mrs Hen ry King Mrs Daisy Corley of Green wood. has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs Joe Corley. Miises Joyce Cook. Marlene Cockrell, and Marla Sanders of Newberry, and Miss Dianne Tur- ( Maude Harvey visited Mr. andiner of Greenville, have returned Mrs J. W Turner in Greenwood ! to their homes after spending the Sunday The Turner’s, children, past two weeks with Miss Carol Jimmy. Jane. Rickey and Randy, | Franklin accompanied their grandmother,! Mrs James Childress and chil- HOT NIGHTS AH£AD- Insulate now for Summer Comfort Why swHt this •« ha—. Wlntae fval savia^a •apart warkaiaa caa ttw fab. Ramseur Insulating Company GREKNYILLR R fc •waws-coaaiay FlBERGLAS CALL US FOR FftfC ESTIMATE! CaD: FRED ELL18 PhoM 697-CSM Or Writ* B« I7| j«una,ac dren, with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Childress and Horace Childress, visited tha former’s husband in the Veterans hospital in Augusta, Ga., Sunday. He is the son of the B. F. Childresses and brother of Horace. Ben Wrenn of Whitmire, visited his niece, Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens. Monday. Recent visitors of Mrs. Owens were Harold and Gene Johnson of Erie, Pa Mrs. I. S. Parker and Miss B Smith of Charlotte, N. C., were Thursday and Friday guests of the former’s brother. Fred Bodie, and Mrs. Bodie Frank Goss and family spent Sunday in Wadley, Ga , with Mrs. G. W Bowen Wells Goss remain ed with his grandmother until to day Mrs. Goss and Jerry visit ed her mother from Tuesday until today Warren Goss returned home with his mother also. He had been ill for several days at the home of Mrs. Bowen, his grandmother Richard McDaniel of Macon, Ga., has returned home after visiting the Goss family. Mrs Barbara Hall and daugh ter, Dons Ruth, and Ernest Fow ler of Union, were guests of Mr and Mrs H N Hughey recently. Miss Hall remained for a two weeks visit here On Wednesday of last week. David Hughey and children of Spartanburg, visited the Hugheys. Mr and Mrs E. C. Burdette attended a birthday dinner in honor of the former's mother, Mrs. Ck R Burdette, at her home in Iva Sunday. They also visited Mrs Burdette's mother, Mrs. W. S. Manning Artie Joe Sanders has returned to his home here after a visit with relatives in Bradford, Pa. LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Sunbeam Party Tonight The Sunbeams will entertain their mothers with a party tonight in the church social hail in ob servance of the 75th anniversary of the Sunbeam Band. WMS General Meeting Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. the general meeting of the Wom an’s Missionary Society will be held at the church. Ail circle members are urged to attend A report from each organiza tion and circle will be heard Looking Ahead Sunday. Aug 27, is "Off to Col lege" and seniors night. Miss Blonde!) Bruce. RN, of the Baptist Hospital, Columbia, will speak Sept 4 10—Kevival services, with Evangelist H J. Alban as speaker, and Curtis Stewart, song leader. Sept. 10- Homecoming. WITH THE SICK Mrs Lula Bishop was a pa tient at Blalock Clinic over the week-end suffering a broken arm received in a tall Friday at the home of her daughter. Mrs L. A Williams. Larry Motte returned to his home Monday after undergoing surgery at Hays Hospital the past week Mrs. Tom Burnett has been ill for several days. Jack Laney is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Green wood. Mrs H W. Williams remains ill at the Baptist Hospital in Co lumbia James Childress is a patient in the Veteran’s Hospital in Augusta. Ga MRS. GRADY HONORED FRIDAY On Friday evening Mrs •ET A FREE ftAFC-T CHECK-UP when you drive is for Texaco Marfak lubrication. We check your tiree, muffler and tail pipe .. . brake fluid . . . •toning gear ... battery . .. lights ., . radiator ... and other potential trouble spots. We fire you an extra —sears of driving pleasure, and treater tafety - at no extra eoet. Come ini SEE YOUR NEAREST TEXACO DEALER H. D. Payne & Co. DISTRIBUTORS OtatM. & C PhMM 676 Claude Grady was honored with a pink and blue shower at the Lydia Community Building. Mrs. Nell Mills directed sev- ral games which were enjoyed by around 25 ladies. After the games the hostesses served ice cream and cake with Pepsi Cola The hostesses were Mesdames Bobby Johnson, Mark Windsor, A M. Shumate, Jr., Roy Snider and Mrs Mills. Mrs Grady was presented a shower of lovely gifts Out-of-town guests were Mrs Annette Ward of Cnion, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Gray Court and Mrs. Claude Ward of Clinton . KINDERGARTEN IS BEING SPONSORED BY CHURCH A church-sponsored kinder garten will begin Sept. 5 at the Lydia Baptist Church, as the Lydia-Clinton kindergarten will not be open this year Registration for the kindergar ten. which is for all Lydia 4 and 5 year olds, will be Thursday (today) and Friday in the church social hall from 2 p. m. to 5 p m. The registration lee will be $1 00 and the iasurance $1 00. A fee of $2.00 per week will be charged for each child attending thereafter. The kindergarten will be run on the same schedule as school with hours from 8:30 a m. to 11:30 a m. Monday through Friday. Ail interested parents are ask ed to come and discuss the kin dergarten opening with the pas tor and the committee during the registration hours, BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Turner Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner, of Greenwood, announe the birth of a daughter, Sherrill Denise at the Self Memorial Hospital on Aug. 4. Mrs. Turner was Miss Hazel Harvey, formerly of Clinton. WOMAN'S CLUB PICNIC TODAY The annual family picnic of the Lydia Woman’s Club will be held today at 6 30 p. m at the Lydia Cook-Out All members with their fami lies are urged to attend and bring well-filled picnic baskets and tea or other drinks. Plates, cups, napkins and ice will be furnished by the dub Ail women of the community who played ball with the club are invited to be guests for the picnic. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVER SARIES Terry Phipps will celebrate a birthday Aug. 21. Floyd Emery and daughter- in-law. Mrs. Doyle Emery will celebrate their birthdays Aug. 18. Debbie Barlowe will celebrate her birthday Aug. 19. Mrs. Harold Hairston will ob serve her birthday Aug. 18. Henry Stone will be 3 years old Aug 21. Happy birthday to Danny Daw kins and Leon Deitz today. Fred Deitz will have a birth day Aug 21. Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlowe will observe their wedding an niversary Aug 21 Aug. 19 will be J. B. O'Shields’ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Campbell will celebrate their wedding an niversary Aug 21. Tomorrow, Aug. 18, will be the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Parrish celebrated their 40th wedding an niversary Aug. 13. Glenda Wyatt will be 7 years old Aug 22. Jimmy Miller was 3 years old Aug. 9 Mr. and Mrs R. E. Whitmire will observe their 26th wedding anniversary Aug. 24. EVERYDAY COUNSELOR By Bishop Herbert Bp—gh EVERYDAY COUNSELOR Daily light on the daily path is what all of us desire. This is the title of the most helpful book of personal devotions I’ve ever used There is a page for morning and page for evening for each day in the year. Each page contains verses from the Bible gathered under different topics—one topic for each day. No comments are added. God’s word speaks for it self. Only the day* of the month are given, so the book can be used year after year. • I’ve come to regard this little book with the greatest veneration, for it has meant to me what its title implies, "Daily Light on the Daily Path ” Years ago my fath er learned the value of this little hook from personal use When I saw what it meant to him, I com menced to use the copy which is MONEY SAVING DESK SALE Ih«M or* genuine Col* Steel desk* in their original pocking. We had to forego our regular markup in order to bring price* down to th'u level. Never before hove desk* of to high a quality been offered of »o low a price. fliki MISIOINT" Smartly (tyled. full suipention letter drawer*. Heavy tteel. Aluminum trimmed linoleum top. Lock on center drawer lock* oil drawer*. 60" wide * 30" deep. No. 1562 I letter, 4 hex 4 re wen. 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There the dis tressed king, who had exhausted all other sources of guidance, asked, “Is there any word from the Lord?” King, exhaust all our sources of information and advice before we inquire, “Is there any word from the Lord?” It is so much better to seek His word and guid ance daily, than to wait until we have exhausted all other sources. If we do we will be spared much needless anguish, mental and spiritual wandering. There is no circumstance nor condition found in modern life upon which God does not speak today through His Holy Word. Save Or Invest with —Safety Accounts Insured up to $10,000 that question when standing in the midst qf trying circumstan ces, when light was needed for my personal path, and when I de sired a special message from God’s Book lor someone who was sitting in darkness and grief. ’ Reaching for the little book, I’ve so often found there a direct mes sage and “light for the path.” Yes, there is word from the Lord today for those who would hear it and light for the path of those who seek it. It is a pity that most of us to day, like the ancient Hebrew IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS —Profit 4% per Annum —Convenience In Person or by Mail Funds Available When Needed Laurens Federal Savings AND LOAN A890CIATIQN PHONE 2-5012 LAURENS, S. C. let’s 90 to Chureh lunitflg This Series of Messages In Published Each Week by the Following Clinton Firms In the Interest Of Increasing Church Attendance. 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