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f CliatOB, S. C., Thursday, March 21, 1963 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE 833-2006 Mrs. Sam Prince and Misses Nettie and Roberta Prince were recent guests of their sister and aunt, Mrs. Summie Couch in Fingerville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford and children spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith in Union. B. F. Vanderford accompanied them to Buffalo where he remained for the day with Mrs. Vanderforcl and Mrs. Florence Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGee and family with' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yarborough and Mike of Wood ruff visited Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarborough in Asheville, N. C., on Sunday: Pfc. and Mrs. Kenneth Meeks and son of Columbia were Sun day guests pf the former’s moth er, Mrs. Frances Meeks. Mr. and Mrs. Adger Crawford PRICE TRIUMPHJ Ttw THRirrON Series W3-A-49-M •"tube (overall dlag.)—172 sq. In. picture Take advantage now of this sensa tional RCA Victor TV buy! 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Mrs. Tom Horton of Joanna was a Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Freller. „ Mrs. Glenn Gaskin and child ren visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WW. E. Staggs and sister, Mrs. Guy Rush and Mr. Rush in Belton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill .Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dunnaway Jr. and Mrs. Annie Mae Roper spent several days last week in Anniston, Ala., with Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss, Jer ry and Wells Goss and Mrs. G. W. Bowen of Wadley, Ga.^ and Linda McDaniel of Macon,’ Ga., who were visiting the Goss fami ly, visited Miss Janice Goss at Winthrop College, Rock Hill on Mondery evening. Fri4ay evening Mr.^and Mrs/ P. L. (Haft'of Au gusta./' were over-night guests of the Goss’. They came to ac company Mrs. Bowen and Linda to-their Jiomes. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jack son and family were called to Spartanburg Tuesday due to the death of the formers sister, Mrs. Tom Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Payne of Simpsonville visited Mrs. Henry King Sunday. Pvt. Claude Birchmore of Fort Jackson, , Columbia^ ^spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Birchmore. Mrs. Odie Nelson, Jimmy Nel son and Mrs. Preston Carroll with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nelson jf Greenville accompanied Mrs. Odie Nelson to Columbia Satur day where he was admitted to the Tuberculosis Sanitorium for treatment. Mr. and Mrs.. Nelson fo Greenville spent the weekend here with his mother. Pvt.^ “Smoky” Emery of Fort Jackson visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery, Pvt. Preston Culbertson of Fort Jack- son was also home for the week end with his mother, Mrs. Vic toria Culbertson. Kenneth Trammell, HN, of PPortsmouth, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. William Stone and children of Anderson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram mell. On Sunday afternoop, Mr. and Mrs. Trammell accompan ied their son to Belmont, N/^ where he joined friends to return to Portsmouth. Hr.-- f*rt Paul Glenn, Keith and Deidre of Greenville spent Saturday with the Trammells. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lark of Clemson were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawton and daughters of Orangeburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack For rester and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson during the weekend. Mrs. Ezzie Miller, Jimmy Mil ler, Miss Gloria Jackson with Mr. and Mrs'J. B. Reeder and Jimmy Reeder of Clinton visited thq formers son hnd daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jack- son in Clemson Sunday. Mi-, and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and Johnny were Sunday visitors In Shelby, N. C. Mrs. Woodrow McClendon and Debbie and Mrs. Ted Smith and Lynri of Greenwood were Sun day guests of C. J. Blackwell and Mrs. Virginia Wilson. Mrs. Alma Harvey and grand daughters, Beth and Betty Jean Harvey spent the weekend in Greenwood with Mrs. Harvey’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner. Miss Gloria Jackson was one of the National Honor Society delegates from Clinton High School to attend the recently held State Convention in Union. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie visit ed her sister, Mrs. M. E. Thomas and Mr. Thomas in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E C. Burdette and Mrs. Hilda Campbell attend ed the funeral services of their nephew. Mr. Jack Duff in Green wood, Tuesday. Mrs. F. L. Bratcher spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Ella Cooper hear Pickens. Mrs. Coop er is very ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morris and son of Greenwood were Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney. . DISTRICT MEETNG HELD The Pentecostal Holiness New berry District quarterly confer ence was held last Thursday at the Lydia Pentecostal Holiness Church with a large number in attendance. Fallowing the meeting a so cial hour was enjoyed. Cake and coffee were served by the ladies of the host church. CLUB MEETS The Lydia Woman’s Club will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p. m. at the Lydia Community Building. Fashions-is the theme of the month’s program. A fashion show will be held. All Thembers are urged to be present. New members and visitors are always welcome. SELL HOT DOGS The Ladies Willing Workers Band of the Lydia Church of God will sell hot dogs all day Fri day. To order, call Rev. D. W. Moody’s at 833-0134 Thursday or Friday and they will be deliver ed. WITH THE SICK Mrs. B. F. Harvey has return ed to work after a couple of weeks illness. Arthur Coker, son-in-law of Mrs. R. G. Johnson is a patient the Veterans ** Co lumbia - T. Douglas Harvey underwent an appendectomy at Bailey Me morial Hospital last week. Mr. Odie-Nelson is a patient at the Tuberculosis Sanitorium in Columbia. • Mrs. W. E. Johnson is improv ing after several days illness. CHURCH NEWS The Lydia Baptist Church will have a week of prayer services beginning Sunday morning to proceed the revival services be ginning March 31. Services WBi held at the chufch each evening except Mon day when a simultaneous revival meeting will be held at the Lau rens Second Church. Those at Lydia Church are as follows: Sunday morning and evening sermans will be pertaining to prayer, . Tuesday evening, Houston Ellis speeks on “The Power of Inter cessory Prayer.” Wednesday at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. M. J. Sanders will speak on “Father—We Will Quiet Be.’’ Thursday evening Rufun Hand- back will speak on “The Great Need of the Church—Meca of Prayer.” Friday evening, J. T. Hamil ton’s topic is “Miracles in Answ er to Prayer.” Saturday evening, “The Prayer of Faith Shall Save,” by Frank Goss. * : /r- Sunday morning March 31, Rev, Sanders will speak on ‘Christ Offers New Life For You.” . • ' " >s ‘ Sunday evening, Revival be gins. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Steve Campbell will be 7 years old March’ 27: Charles Brown will celebrate a birthday March 27. Mrs. Wilton King observed her birthday March 15. Mrs. Verner Deen will cele brate her birthday March 24. Wayne Abercrombie will be 9 years old March 23. . Happy birthday to Delmar Lawson, Phil Moore and Wal lace Bagwell today. Charles Coker will observe a birthday March 27. Rhonda Phipps will be 4 years old, March 24. Mrs. Marion Lawson will ob serve her birthday March 25. Mrs. Martin Boozer will cele brate her birthday March 22. Mrs. Hugh Ballard’s birthday will be March 24. G. C. Parrish Jr., will observe his birthday March 23. Charles Harvey’s birthday will be March 26. / ^ - Larry Hazel was 5 years old March 20. Mrs. Eula Quinton will ob serve her birthday March 23. Leland Nelson will have a birthday March 27. Keith and Kevin Husky will be 3 years old, March 26. £idney Goff observed his birth day, March 17. Mrs. Mike Malpass will ob serve her birthday, March 25. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Harvey will observe their wedding anni versary, March 25. County Declared Emergency Area Laurens county has been desig- AAted as Sn emergencyvarea, and is eligible for assistance under the livestock feed program, accord ing to H. A. Ropp, manager of counties designate^!! are: Abbe ville, Anderson Chester. Chester field, Edgefield, Greenwood, Me- Corrrrtck, Newberry Saluda, Spar tanburg and York. The prescribed period will ter minate April 30.-,.The assistance is to be made available only to those eligible ^livestock owners who have suffered serious loss of crops, including hay or pastures, normally available for livestock. The final date for accepting ap plications for feed grains will be April 12. It is believed that this date will be sufficiently early to enable grain ordered to be de livered before the official ter mination date, April 30, and fed not later than 30 days thereafter. In most cases grain will be furnished livestock owners at about 75 percent of market value. Payment for the grain approved for livestock owners will be ob tained prior to placljig order for shipment of the grain to the county. The livestock owner can- request up to a 30 day supply of the the feed grain. Insofar as practical livestock owners will be notified to get their feed grairf at the car to save storage and additional handling costs, Mr. Ropp said. Installations And ' - Repair Service • Plumbing; • Electric — Call — Joe V. Edwards 833-2933 IF YOU DON’T REAL THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0341 GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY! Monday 25 ^ a Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club BELK AUDITORIUM 1962 TAXES DUE AND PAYABLE Laurens County GENERAL LEVY Ordinary County Bonds County Deficit County Wide Levy Total County Special Wide School 24 35 - •...: . 24 30 24 36 _ . 24 42 24 42 24 Mills School Cnty Bd. Tchrs. Laurens Hospital Clinton Hospital Snpl. 5 5 5 TOTAL Laurens No. 55 .... Laurens No. 56 —. Cross Hill No. 56 Ware Shoals No. 51 Greenville No. 250 - Lanpepa No, 55 made, up an^ composed of the following old school and tax Districts: Laurens No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and II; Youngs 5, 6, 7, 8 and 16; Dials 1, 2 and 5; SullMaJi f and 17; Scnffletown No. 4 and 12; Waterloo », 4, £.aad 14. Laurens No. 56, made np and composed of the following old school and tax Districts: Cross Hill No. 13; Hunter 4, B, 6, K-9, 42 and 16; Jacks No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 15; Scnfflelown No. 1, 2 and 3. Ware Shoals No. 51 is made up «nd composed of the following old school and tax Districts: Sullivan No. 2, 3 and 7; Waterloo No. 1 and 7, Greenville No. 520 is made up and composed of the following old school and tax Districts: Youngs No. 4 and Dials 3-B. Clinton Hospital District is composed of all District 56 except Cross Hill No. 13. ALLEN D, COLEMAN, County Treasurer Cox’s Style Shop Clinton, S. C. 3 DAYS ONLY THUR. - FRI - SAT. March 21-22-23 10 00 A. M. TO cs> P. 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