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About Clinton Folk
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Naoud Soyeoeur
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LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
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Mr. and'Mrs. Robert L. Ed
wards and little daughter have
returned to their home in Ruther-
fordton, N. C., after spending a
few days with Mrs. Edwards'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Pitts.
GIVES PIANO RECITAL
AT ERSKINE
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young
and daughters, Sophie and Dell,
« attended their daughter and sis
ter’s faculty piano recital Mon
day evening at Erskine College.
* Mr. and Mrs. W. Magness By
ers of Charlotte spent the week
end with relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Henderson Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Owen of
Anderson were guests Sunday of
their daughter and son-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Wessinger.
Mrs. Owen returned here Mon
day due to the illness of her
grandson, Kevin Wessinger, who
has been a patient at Bailey
Memorial Hospital for several
days.
Friends will be interested to
know Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ted-
ards and family have moved into
* their newly constructed home on
Sunset Blvd.
Dinner guests of Miss Agnes
Davis and Mrs. Raymond Pitts
Saturday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ashton of Long Island,
N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton were
enroute home having spent some
time In Florida.
Weekend guests of the James
Macdonald’s were Dr. Macdon
ald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Macdonald Sr. of Savan
nah, Georgia.
' Miss Margaret Blakely is con
fined to her due to illness.
Mrs. John McBride has resum
ed her position following surgery
recently at the Greenville Gen
eral hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper
spent several days last week at
Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders and
Mr. and Mrs. George Bultman
of Sumter were guests Sunday
of Mrs. Raymond Pitts.
Mrs. Norman Wood returned
last week to her home in Talla
dega, Alabama, having visited
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bailey Dixon and
family.
Dr. and Mrs. James Walker
attended a three-day meeting of
Atlanta Graduate Medical As
sembly held at the Biltmore
Hotel in Atlanta, Ga., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque re
cently spent several days vaca
tioning and visiting relatives in
Orlando, Florida.
ATTENDS PRESS MEETING
Mrs. W. W. Harris spent the
weekend in Columbia. While
there she visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jobe H. Little and attended the
mid-winter meeting of South
Carolina Press Association.
Mrs. Robert S. Owens leaves
today for a weeks visit to Mr.
and Mrs. Will T. Brown in
Columbia.
Mrs. . John McAlister and
daughter of Newberry, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Burton, and Mrs.
Bill Hale of Gastonia, N. C. were
Sunday guests of Mrs. W. O. Mc
Gee and Mrs. Nancy Harris.
Mrs. Harris returned home with
them for several days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Calavan
of Fort Polk, La., visited Miss
Maude Wells and sisters last
week enroute to Washington, D.
C., for a visit. They will be guests
of the Misses Wells again this
week overnight, on the way back
to Fort Polk.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcomb
were in Union last Tuesday for
the funeral of the former’s uncle,
R. D. Holcomb, and again yes
terday for the'funeral of another
uncle, T. D. Holcomb.
Mrs. Hugh Jacobs and child-
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ren,, Edna and Hugh, Jr., spent
the week-end in Rock Hill with
her phrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ►
Sims. 1
Mrs. R. P. Henderson, Sr., of
Greenwood, will spend the week
end with her son and daughter,
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell
Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Moody
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Gasque at their home
in Due West Saturday.
Miss Lena Copeland of Charles
ton, will arrive tomorrow for
the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. James Copeland.
Thomas Hollis visited his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hollis,
in Atlanta, Ga., during the week
end.
Miss Jean Arnold of Winthrop
College, Rock Hill, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. She was
accompanied by her roommate,
Miss Lynn Morris of Anderson.
Steve and Greg Kenrick of
North Augusta, spent the week
end with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Tankersley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland
spent Sunday in Columbia with
their daughter, Mrs. James T.
Smith, and Mr. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall
Todd of Columbia, were week-end
guests of the latter’s brother and
sister-in-law, Col. and Mrs. A.
J. Thackston, and also visited
their son, A1 Todd, at Presbyte
rian College.
Miss Sara Anderson of Colum
bia, is visiting her nephew, Dr.
D. O. Rhame, and Mrs. Rhame.
VISITING FROM LA.
San Johnson of Ferriday, La.,
is spending several weeks with
his brother, Johnny Johnson, and
Mrs. Johnson on the Spartanburg
highway.
Mrs. Inez Pruitt has returned
to her home after a visit iri Co
lumbia with her brother and sis.
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Mahaffey.
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
Wayne Jarvis, Mr. Jarvis and
family in Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Henry
spent Sunday in Gaffney visiting
Mrs. Henry’s sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Clary,
RECUPERATING AT HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Sarnie Pinson
and daughters spent Sunday af
ternoon in Cross Hill, going es
pecially to see Mr. Pinson’s fath
er, M. C. Pinson, who returned
home Sunday after surgery at
Self Memorial hospital in Green
wood last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby L. Chandler
and children, Lynn, Richard, and
Thomas, spent Sunday in Reeves-
ville with Mr. Chandler’s sister,
Mrs. William Hutto. They were
accompanied. home by his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I.
Chandler, who had spent two
weeks with their daughter and
son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann
and daughter, Kathy, returned to
Clinton over the week-end and
will make their home here. Mr.
Mann, who recently received
his discharge from the U. S.
Marine Corps at Cherry Point,
N. C., is connected with J. C.
Thomas, Jewelers. Mrs. Mann
is the former Miss Kay Thomas,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Corley
and sons and Mrs. E. S. Corley
spent Sunday In Columbia, go
ing especially for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey DesPortes.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and
family of Mount Pleasant, spent
the week-end with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hol
land. Also visiting on Sunday
•were Mrs. Virgil Abrams and
Mrs. Dowdy of Greenville.
Visting in Dalzell with the Tom
Childress family on Saturday
were Carl Chaneyv and son, Jim
my Chaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Chandler in Spartanburg on Sat
urday. **
Miss Ethel Hunter has return
ed from several days visit with
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter, in
Greenville.,
Mrs. Louise McCartney of Lau
rens, is convalescing at the home
fo her sister, Mrs. Grady Chand
ler, having spent several days
last week in the Laurens hospital.
Mrs. Lilly Belle Miller has re
turned after several days visit
with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Wal-
lenzine in the Little River-Dom-
ineck Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney
have moved into their new home
in the Col. Lotts Estates. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hairston have
purchased the former home of
the Gaffney’s on Cypress St.
Gary Sprouse ICFN, U.S. Navy
of Charleston spent the week-end
with Mrs. Sprouse and son and
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Sprouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathis and
Clyde Revis visited the former’s
mother, Mrs. Ping Mathis and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds in
Gaffney, Sunday. They also vis
ited J. D. Ttevis in Spartanburg.
Kenneth Trammell HM3, U. S.
N. of Cherry Point, N. C., spent
the week-end with his parents, j
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard,
Miss Marion Ballard and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. O’Shields visited the
former’s brother, W. R. Ballard
Board of the Lydia Church of
God will have a called meeting
Thursday (tonight) at 7 p.m. at
the parsonage on Locust St. '
BAPTISTS WEEK OF PRAYER
FOR HOME MISSIONS
"In Freedom’s Holy Light” is
the theme for the Week of Prayer
for Home Missions, to be next
week, March 1-8 at the Lydia
Baptist Church.
Programs will be given as fol
lows: Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. and
Wednesday and Friday afternoon
at 1 p.m.
AH meetings will be held at the
church.
Mrs. M. J. Sanders, Prayer
Chairman, and Mrs. H. W. Wil
liams, Circle Prayer Chairman
well be in charge.
PRAYER FOR REVIVAL
Wednesday evening prayer
services for March will empha
size the coming Revival services
April 1-12, when Rev.
Frederick of St. Augustine^wla.,
will be guest preacher.
and Mrs. Ballard in Honea Path,
Sunday. They also visited in the
home of his nephew, Robert W.
Ballard, who passed away Sun
day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Ballard returned there Monday
to attend the funeral services.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barnes
and children, Mrs. J. B. Patter
son and son Joe Hairston visited
Mrs. Patterson’s brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Estes in Ninety-Six, Sunday
Colie Mills visited his sister-in-
law, Mrs. Nell Mills, Monday
morning he was enroute from
Tennessee to GreenviUe.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie were:
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin CampbeU,
Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Switzler
and Mrs. Helen Ramsey of near
Greenville. Mrs. Marvin Aber
crombie and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Abercrombie of Fountain Inn and
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bagwell of
Simpsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith of
near Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. John
Heath, Mr. and Mrs' Sloan South-
erlin and Mr. and Mrs. James
Seay of GreenviUe visited Mrs.
J. H. Seay and Miss Feroline
Seay Sunday. Mrs. Emma Neal,
Mrs. Gary Brissie, Dianne and
Lynn of Greenwood and Scott
Smith of Simpsonville visited
Mrs. Seay and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell on Wednesday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawton
and children Donna and Tony of
Orangeburg were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Pntterson and Mr
and Mrs. Anthony Forrester on
Sunday.
Rev. M. J. Sanders attended
the Baptist Evangelistic Confer
ences in Columbia the first of the
week.
Mrs. Virginia Wilson attended
the State Hairdressers and Cos-
motologists meeting in Columbia
recently. Mrs. Wilson, owner of
Jenny’s Beauty Nook also par
ticipated in the National Beauty
Salon week, with other Beauti-
cions in Clinton recently, by giv
ing their services in homes of the
sick, Whitten Village and rest
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cooper
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hen
drix were called to Pelzer Friday
because of the death of Mrs. Coo
per’s and Mrs. Hendrix’s half-
brother, Clyde Gambrell. Fu
neral services were held Sunday
afternoon. Another half-brother,
Robert W. Ballard of Honea Path
died Sunday morning. His fu
neral was held Monday after,
noon.
Mrs. C. W. Poole of Spartan
burg and Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Couch and sons Danny and Ran
dy of GreenviUe, were Sunday
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs.
Roy Snyder.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Oakley during the past week, due
to the serious Ulness of Mr. Oak
ley at the Bailey Memorial Hos
pital, have been their daughter,
Mrs. W. E. Espieg of Freeman,
Ind., their son, Lewis and Mrs.
Oakley and famUy of Rock HiU,
a sister, Mrs. Addle Dickson of
Norfolk, Vai., a brother! Carl and
Mrs. Oakley and Mrs. D. O. Ver
non of Anderson, Mrs. Oakley’s
sister, Mrs. Lorna Mae Roland
of Indiana, J. W. Abercrom
bie and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aber
crombie of Fountain Inn.
Mrs. Odie Nelson and Mr. and
Mrs. Billy- Nelson and chUdren
visited Mr. Nelson at S|ate Park
Hospital in Columbia Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. WUUaiqs
were visitors of relatives, Sunday
in GreenviUe.
Mrs. Effie Rice of Seneca visit
ed with Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Pearson over the week-end.
Mrs. Clyde Kirby of Patterson,
N. J„ Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Adams of WattsviUe, Mrs. Jim
my Kirby of GreenviUe and Mrs.
Helen Kirby of Joanna visited
Sunday with the former’s and
Mrs. Adam’s brother and sister-
in-law, Mr . and Mrs. Guy Par
rish.
WOMAN’S CLUB SOCIAL
Thursday evening the Lydia
Woman’s Club met at the Com
munity Building for their annual
February Men’s Night Social.
A covered dish supper was en
joyed by the large group of men
and ladies. s -
Later the group adjourned to
the lounge where several games
patterned after TV quiz shows
were greatly enjoyed. Rev. Jul
ian Weisner pastor of the BaUey
Memorial Methodist Church di
rected the games. Mrs. Weisner
was also a guest of the club along
with the husbands of the mem
bers.
Mrs. Ruth McGee was present
ed a gift as past president of the
club, and Miss NeUie Osborne
was presented a gift for her new
home on Sunset Boulevard.
Mrs. David Word, 1964 presi
dent of the club made the presen
tations.
TV
will be sorry to know of his ill
ness.
Mike, and Rhonda CarroU have
chicken-pox.
BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES
Miss Esther Gregory wiU cele
brate her birthday Feb. 28.
Jimmy Richie wiU observe his
birthday Mar. 2. Happy birthday
to R. B. Fennell on Mar. 1. Mrs.
Corrine Phipps wiU have a birth
day Mr. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Smith wiU
celebrate their wedding anniver
sary March 2. March 5 wiU be
Miss Martha White’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Quin
ton will'celebrate their anniver
sary Mar. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford will
observe their wedding anniver
sary Mr. 5. r-—
Happy birthday to Mrs. Floyd
Emery today. Columbus Hughes
observed his birthday Feb. 25.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Lynn Jenkins was honored Fri
day evening on the occasion of
her twelfth birthday by her moth
er, Mrs. Sara Jenkins with a
record party at the Lydia Com
munity Building.
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Party refreshments were serv
ed the forty guests enjoying the
occasion. .
Out-of-town guests included
Miss Ginger Garner of Joanna
and Jane Jones of Fountain Inn.
Assisting Mrs. Jenkins were
Mrs. Bitty Werts of Greenwood,
Miss Mona Cannon of Spartan
burg and Mrs. WiUie Cannon.
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TUESDAY
Milk, fried chicken, ttma
beans, rice and gravy, molasses,
biscuit, butter, and tomato juice.
WEDNESDAY
MUk, sUced bologna, sliced
cheese, turnip greens, field peas
with snaps, corn bread, butter,
and apple sauce.
THURSDAY
MUk, roast beef with gravy,
green beans, creamed potatoes,
biscuit, butter, and grapefruit
sections.
WITH THE SICK
Sidney Oakley is a patient
in Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. J. H. Seay was a patient
at the Newberry hospital Friday
and Saturday.
Mrs. Janie Miller has returned
home after several weeks in
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Nick Nabors was Ul the
past week.
Dale CampbeU and Lisa John
son have chicken-pox.
LitUe Dina Black is Ul.
Frank Young of Mountville,
former resident of Lydia MUls is
seriously ill in Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood. Friends
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mr*. James Estes an
nounce the birth of « sen, Ricky
Dale on Feb. 17 at Balky Memo
rial Hospital. Mrs. Estes is the
former Miss Frances Gordon.
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