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THE djNTON CHRONICLE
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Clntoai, S. C, Thanday, Jun« 6, 1963
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LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
J TELEPHONE 8S3-2M6
Mrs. Mary Johnson is visiting
relatives in Kings Mountain, N
e. *— ■ —
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford
Mrs. Sam Prince and Miss Ro
berta Prince visited at Table
Rock and in Hendersonville, N
C., Sunday.
Mrs. Reubin Overstreet, Mrs
Charles Baker, Mrs. Ralph Frick
and children, Jimmy and Doug
las Overstreet were Sunday visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Overstreet
in Ware Shoals.
Mrs. N. J. Sanders of Palatka,
Fla., spent the week-end with her
son and daughter-in-law, Rev.
and Mrs. M. J. Sanders.
Mrs. B. C. Revis, J. D. Revis,
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Tucker, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Webb have been
in Columbia several times (hir
ing the past week to be with their
son and brother, Clyde Revis,
who is very ill in a hospital
there.
Mrs. Virginia Wilson and C.
J. Blackwell visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Buekhelster in
Greenwood Sunday. They have
just returned to Greenwood after
his being stationed in Bermuda.
Mrs. Estelle Harrison of Clin
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Smith Saturday.
Mrs. Mamie Steading of Greer,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Ray Campbell, and Mr. Camp
bell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sizemore
of Fort Bragg, N. C., were re
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Revis.
Mrs. J. T. Whitmore and Mrs.
Jimmy Earl Gregory were Fri
day visitors of their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Eva Rhodes,
in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abercrom
bie spent the week-end with their
daughters, Mrs. Joe Carroll in
Pendelton, and Mrs. Harold
Clardy in Greenville, and their
families.
Mrs. R. G. Johnson spent sev
eral days the past week in Spar
tanburg with her daughter, Mrs.
Juanita Coker, going especially
for commencement exercises of
the James Byrnes High School
where her granddaughter, Jac
queline Coker, was a member, of
the graduating class. Zu
Mrs. Clarence Hinson was in
Great Falls on Wednesday of last
week due to the iiIimhuf of her
brother, Robert Dickerson.
Mrs. Virginia Wilson recently
attended the Gilbert Beauty Show
in Charlotte, N. C.
David Word, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Weir visited the Shiriners
hospital in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. Weir is to be initiated into
the Hejaz Shrine in Greenville to
day.
Mrs. W. T. Smith of Decatur,
Ga., spent the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss. She
attended the graduation exercises
at Clinton High School where her
nephew, Gary Goss, was a grad
uate. Gary and Warren Goss and
Nathan Gilstrap accompanied
her home for the week-end.
G. C. Parrish, Jr., of Aiken,
spent the past week with his pa
rents. On Thursday Misses Carol
Parrish and Elaine Jones of Aik
en, came down and on Saturday
Mrs. Parrish joined her husband
and daughter here to accompany
them home on Sunday. She also
visited her father, H. W. Wil
liams, and Mrs. Williams
here.
Miss Harriet Wilson of Furman
University, Greenville, Miss Jan
ice Goss of Winthrop College,
Rock Hill, Miss Kay Roberts of
Cecil's Business College, and
Mack Gaffney of Clemson Col
lege, are home for the summer.
Mrs. Mabel Roberts of Foun
tain Inn, visited her brother-in-
law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Motte, last Thursday.
Mrs. Odie Nelson, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Carroll and chil
dren visited Mr. Nelson at the
Veterans hospital in Columbia
Sunday.
Miss Marion Ballard of Whit
ten Village, is home for the sum
mer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ballard.
Mrs. J. H. Seay and Miss Fero-
line Seay of Greenville, are
spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Seay.
Mrs. Ike Jones ha* been in
Greenwood this week to be near
Mr. Jones who is a patient in
Self Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
visited her mother, Mrs. W. S.
Manning, and his brother, C. L.
Burdette, and Mrs. Burdette Sun
day. Recent visitors of the Bur
dettes were E. J. Burdette, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Burdette of
Greenwood.
Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Bryan
attended the Butler reunion Sun
day at Greenwood state park.
Miss Janice Goss spent the
week-end at Myrtle Beach with
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several classmates from Win
throp College.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Birchmore were Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Bryant and family,
Mrs. Hazel Bryant, Mr. ajnd Mrs.
Leroy McKennedy of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Burdette
and sons, Buddy and Gary, of
Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry Perry of Laurens, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Whitmire. i
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kidd of
Whitmire and Rev. R. M. Mor
gan of Greenville, were Sunday
visitors of' Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Armstrong.
Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Miss
Mary Johnson, Mr. and Mrs
Claude Parrish visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnson at their new
home in Fountain Inn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce
and sons, Durwood and Norman,
of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week
end with his parents, Rev. and
Mrs. I. N. Pierce.
JOHNSONS ENTERTAIN ON
FRIDAY
Mrs. W. E. Johnson and Miss
Mary Johnson entertained with
a dinner party at their home on
Friday evening in honor of the
recent birthdays of Mrs. Kenneth
Haselden and daughter. Miss
Lois Marie Haselden, of Clinton.
Others enjoying the occasion
were Mr. Haselden and E. Frank
Anderson of Clinton, and David
GreenweU of Rockingham, N. C.
W1THTH E SICK
J. O. Smith is a patient at Bai
ley Memorial Hospital.
Tony Boozer is suffering a
broken foot received in a fall at
his home.
Ike Jones entered Self Memo
rial hospital in Greenwood Sun
day to undergo surgery on Tues
day.
Clyde Revis is seriously ill in
a Columbia hospital.
CLASS METTING LAST WEEK
> The Willing Workers Sunday
school class of the Lydia Bap
tist Church held the May class
meeting last Thursday evening in
the church social hall. Mrs. Sid
ney Oakley gave the devotional
for the evening.
After the business session a so
cial hour was enjoyed, and Mrs.
C. R. Kuykendall, whose birth
day was in May, was presented
gifts.
Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mrs.
Lillie Belle Miller were hostesses.
PARTIES FOR YOUNG
PEOPLE
Dale Campbell Celebrates
Darlene Vanderford will have a
birthday June 9.
Happy Anniversary to Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Boozer today.
Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Hil
da Campbell entertained with a
party in celebration of the sixth
birthday of her daughter, Dale.
After several outdoor games
the fifteen guests were invited
into the dining room for refresh
ments.
Dale’s birthday cake was iced
in light green and was topped
with a doll surrounded by six
candles. The cake was cut and
served with ice cream and cold
drinks.
Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Dale’s
grandmother, and Mrs. I-*™**
Gates assisted Mrs. Campbell in
entertaiitthg.
Dale was given many gifts for
her birthday.
Pvt? For Young Son On 12tb
In celebration of his 12th birth
day, Mrs. Sarah Shelnut gave a
party for hsr son Floyd (Don
nie), at her home on Saturday af
ternoon.
Eighteen guests enjoyed an af
ternoon of games and contests.
Donnie’s birthday cake was cut
and served with ice cream, sand
wiches and cold drinks.
He was remembered with gifts
from friends and relatives.
Throe Year-Old Has Party
Airs. Silas Romine and hsr
brother, James Birchmore, were
hostess and host for a birthday
party for Mrs. Romine’s son,
Eddie, on Saturday afternoon at
her home.
Eddie was three years old June
3. Fifteen small folk enjoyed an
hour of playing together before
being served party refreshments.
Eddie received many nice gifts.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker’s
wedding anniversary will be June
8.
Kimberly Eustace was one
year old May 30. Her grandmotb-
r, Mrs. W. L. Boozer, will have
a birthday June 7.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmire
observed their 28th wedding anni
versary June 5.
Barry Pace will be 8 years old
June 11.
Mrs. Cordell Sanders will ob
serve her birthday June 10.
Marie Hinsoa was 6 years old
June 2.
Mrs. Odie Nelson and Mickey
Thomas observed their birthdays
June 4th.
Alien White will observe Ids
birthday June 9.
June Uth will be Mrs. Ralph
Frick’s birthday.
June 10th will be W. P. Ter
rell’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish will
observe their wedding
ery Juno 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown *iB
dobrato their wedding anniver
sary June 10.*
Mike Threatt will have a birth
day Jane 10.
Tony Throatt’s birthday will
m
Aloxandar’s birthday Is
Joanna Baptist
Women In Special
Anniversary Meet
Fifty women gathered “to look
back” and “to look forward’'’ at
First Baptist Church, Joanna, on
Tuesday, May 14.
The program was in obser
vance of the 75th anniversary of
Woman’s Mission Union of South
ern Baptist Convention and the
50th anniversary of First Bap
tist Church. Joanna.
Mrs. L. T. Lawson, program
chairman, led the group in think
ing of world needs. Miss Etta
Adams led the devotion and Mrs.
W. J. Dunlap looked at 75 years
ago.
Mrs. R. L. Francis was his
torian. She gave interesting and
informative facts of the church
and missionary society.
Special recognition to former
presidents were made by Mrs.
Bessie Hamm for Mrs. W. W.
Hair, deceased; Mrs. Frank Phil
lips for Mrs. L. H. Poag; Mrs.
Rolfe Clark for Mrs. W. A. Moor
head; Mre Nathan Brazel for
Mrs. J. J. Clark; Mrs. Harold
Murphy for Mrs. E. J. Willing
ham; Mrs. Cyril Abrams for Mrs.
Bertha Stroud, deceased; and
Mrs. Mary Lehman for Mrs. R.
G. Carr, present W. M. U. presi
dent.
^ Engraved cards and Woman’s
Missionary . Union pins were
given to former presidents aad
to Miss Ruth Hair.
Recognition and synopsis of
circles were made by Mrs. Rolfe
Clark for Mable Moorhead; Mrs.
Louis Murphy of Hilliard Mit
chell; Mrs. James Mitchell for
Ruth Podrats; Mrs. Carson Na
bors for Francis Watson; Mrs.
Phillip Holmes for Ruth Hair;
and Mrs. W. J. Dunlap for Ber
tha Stroud.
Miss Ruth Hair paid a tribute
to Miss Betty Ann (Boots) Tho
mas who is Editorial-Promotion
Associate with the Sunbeam De
partment in Birmingham.-
A three tier cake in W. M. U.
colors was made and served by
Miss Ruth Hair. Punch was ser
ved by Mrs. Bill Byars.
Flowers in the W. M. U. colors
were arranged by Mrs. J. B.
Johnson.
Mementoes in gold were made
by Mr*. Mack Templeton. These
were given to presidents and peo
ple with circles named for them.
Linda and Sue Davenport play
ed piano music during the recep
tion.
Mrs. Ruth Mitchell greeted
guests. Mrs. Billy Adkerson pre
sided at the register and Miss
Melinda Stroud invited guests In
to the recreation room.
16 PC Students
Become Members
Of Honor Societies
Four seniors and 12 sophomores
have been recognized for mem
bership in Presbyterian College’s
two academic honor societies, it
was announced today.
Sigma Kappa Alpha, exclusive
for those seniors who have com
pleted at least six semesters with
a grade-point ratio of 3.2 or bet
ter out of a possible 4.00, in
cludes those members of the
graduating class: Bobby Pieph-
off of Greenville; Louis Powell
of Wallace, N. C.; Mrs. Olive
Warden of Clinton ; and Christine
Wilson of Monroe, N. C.
The {Sophomore Academic So
ciety, which honors those stu
dents who have completed three
or four semesters with a 3.2 aver
age, has recognized these young
scholars:
James G. Simpson of Chester;
James Settle and John Settle,
both of Asheville, NN. C.; Wes
ley-Lawton of Estill; Bob Phifer
of Spartanburg; Walter Wells of
McConnells; ilruce Pruitt of Bess
emer City, N. C.; William Loeble
of Waynesboro, Va.; Henry Knox
of Walter boro; Mary Ann Kirk
land of Moncks Corner; Benny
Hurley of Clover; and Joe Cole
man of Tifton, Ga.
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Formerly With City Barber Shop of Greenwood
IS NOW WITH
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AT ITS NEW LOCATION
104 WEST PITTS STREET
CLINTON, S. C.
JOANNA ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
Rea F.
10:09 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Monring Wor
ship.
- 7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Tuesday, 7:00 P. M., Youth
Hour.
Wedneoday, 7:00 P. M., Mld-
FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH
919 8. Bread St,
J. H. Darr,
9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning War
ship. ,
0:90 P. M., Training Union.
7:15 P. M., Evening Wor>
ship.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid
week Service.
CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sloan St,
J. W. SpHfei
10:00 A. M., Sunday School
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
0:30 P. M., Training Union
7:30 P. M., Evening Worship
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.. Mid-
Week Service.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Magnate St, Ja
James B.
. 9:48 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
0:15 P. M., Training Union.
7:30 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
9:30 P. M., Youth Fellow-
chip. *
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid-
FIR8T PENTECOSTAL
Jacksea St,
LH. Webb,
10:00 A. M., Sunday School,
11:00 A. M.. Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M.. MUt-
D.
10:00 A. M.,
11:00 A M., Monring Wor
ship.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service. .
LYDIA
Lydia Mill,
M. J.
10:00 A M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
0:30 P. M., Training 1
s 7:90 P. M., Evening
ship.
10 A M. and 7:90 P. M.,
Wednesday Prayer Service.
9:90 P. M., Choir Practice.
THORNWELL MEMORIAL
10:00 A M., Boday
11:00 A M., Monring
0:40 P. M., Youth Fellow-
7:90 P. M., Evening
strip.
7:90 P. M., Evening
•hip.
9:41 P. M.—C. A Service
7:99 P.
7:11 P. M -
FIRST PKBSBYYESIAN
19M9 A M.,
11:99 A M..
£3/7
THE FAST PACE OF LIFE
You'll find lots of people concerned about the
tempo of life today. But moot of them limply catch
a breath when they can, and try to keep up with
the pact
There is something more important!
’ The winner trains... and plans his race. He may
lag behind for a while, but he is confident of hidden
resources. When others have burned up their energy
and enthusiasm, he forges to the front As they
wilt in the home stretch, he sprints across the
finish line. >>
The Church can help you train . . . and plant
A Christian is concerned with his own spiritual
stamina rather than the fast pace of life. He is
ready with hidden resources when the moment of
challenge comes.
Sunday
Psalms
119:9840
TNI CMURCN POt All...
All POR INS CHURCH
Tfaa Churcfe ta tba fiMtaat ho-
U* Ml Mirth for Um buUdiac at
Pin to •• to
•ad md yoor Bible dally.
Monday
Tuesday
Wedneeday
Thursday
Friday
Isaiah
Luke
1 Corinthians
Galatians
Galatians
40:97-91
19:99-80
9:19-27
6:16-96
6:1-10
Va.
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Saturday
1:94-29
Through The Coopcrathm of Local Firms This Page Is Made Possible
Community Cash
Florida St.
Citizens FedereJ Savings
and Loan Association
220 W. Main St
Johnson Brothers
Soper Market
S. Brood St
Clinton MiOs Store
Phone 0994710
Lydia Milk Store
McGee’s Drag Store
100 W. Main St.
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T. E. Jones and Sons
Furniture
900 W. Main St.
Farmer-Wier Texaco
Station
Joanna — Phone 007-0615
¥
Golf Oil Products
J. A Addison, Distributor
Beacon Drive-In
Whitmire Highway
City Tire Service
S. Broad St.
Gray Funeral Home 1
Phone 899-1790
' -s
C & L Concrete Co.
Phone 833-0901
Newberry County Bank
Joanna
Dutton's Grocery
412 W. Main St.
Vernon's Restaurant
South Broad Street
DAVIDSON
PENTECOSTAL
SHARON METHODIST
M. Fieri
19:40 A M. t
11:01 A M.,
9:90 P. M., Training
7:11 P. M.,
1.
10:00 A M.,
11:90 A M.,
19:90 A M.,
i •
, 7:10 P. M.
0:00 P. M..
7:40 P. M., Tvmlng War-
P. M..MM-
LYMAGMUBOH
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10:40 A M.,
11:40 A M.,
ship.
4:40 P. M.,Y<
■m*
90 A M. Sunday School. W,
11A M., Monring Wanhlp. 9:41 A M
4:10 P. M.. Young Paopk’s 11:90 A M
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HP* Met *
., Peepit's 11:00 A M., Ifnnteg Wor- f
P. M., Evening *0:48 P. M., Youth Pella#-’ A. *L,
EPWORTH METHODIST
CHURCH
Magnolia St, Joanna
J. Herbert Thomas, Paster
9:86 A. M., Sunday SchooL
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Sunday, 8:00 P. M., Senior
M. Y. F.
Tuesday, 7:00 P. M., Junior
High lf( Y, F.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service.
BAILEY MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
Bailey St, Cteten
Julian Weisner, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Monring Wor
ship.
7:00 P. M., M. Y. F.
7:80 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., Mid
week Eervice.
HURRICANE BAPTIST 1
CHURCH
RFD, Cttnton
C. E. Russell, Pastor
10:00 A. M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Monring Wor
ship.
7:90 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:90, midweek
prayer service.
PROVIDENCE ASSOCIATE
REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
S. Broad St, Cteten
C. Bynum Bate, Paster
10:00 A M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship.
6:46 P, M.. Y. P. C. U.
7:90 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:90 P. M., Mid
week Service.
ELIZABETH STREET
CHURCH OP GOD
319 Elisabeth St,
J. L. Jenktas,
10:00 A. M.m Sunday SchooL
11:00 A. Monring Wor
strip.
0:00 P. M., Young People's
Endeavor.
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
ship.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mid
week Service.
BROAD STREET
METHODIST CHURCH
North Bread St, Cteten
A 8. Harvey, Paster
9:40 A. M., Sunday SchooL
11:00 A. M., Morning Wor
ship-
0:80 P. M., M. Y. F.
7:90 P. M., Evening Wor-
•hip.
Wednesday, 7:90 P. M., Bi
ble Study.
LYDIA PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
Paplar St Ext, Lydte
JFa BvjnMftp Putter
11:00 A M., Sunday School.
11:00 A. M., Monring Wor
ship.
0:00 P. M. t LteUaers zc
7:00 P. M., Evening Wor
•hip.
Wednesday, 7:00 P. M., Mld-
/ ALL SAINTS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Holy Communion 2nd and
4th Sundays 10:00 AM.
1st and Ird Sundays 10 A M.
7:10 P. M., Evening Prayer.
Daily, 7:10 A M., Montes
LYDIA
LYDIA METHODIST
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