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T ClintM, S. C, Thursday, May 14, 1964 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Repr TELEPHONE SSS-MM THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 11 tatiTc l- Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Floyd in Roebuck Sun day. Rev. and Mrs. Sanders will leave Saturday to attend the WMU convenUon and the Sou thern Baptist convention in At lantic City, N. J. Mrs. Floyd will come to stay with the San ders’ sons while they are away. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and children of Whitmire, spent Mother’s Day with his mother, Mrs. Mark Conner and sister, Mrs. Jimmy South and family, and brother, Jimmy James, and family. Mrs. A. V. Armstrong of Oray Court, and Mrs. R. M. Morgan of Greenville, spent Saturday t§ i ‘ 9 I with their son and brother, Earl Armstrong, and Mr. Armstrong and family. The Armstrong’s week-end guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ledford and family of Gastonia, N. C., and Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Armstrong and daughter, Ann, of Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McDaniel and children of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boozer dur ing the week-end. Sunday the McDaniels, Mrs. Boozer and chil dren and Mrs. Lester Eustace and family visited Mrs. Boozer’s mother, Mrs. Corrie Trammell near Lake Greenwood. Mrs. Nora Kirby and sons, Berl and Mashon Kirby of Lau rens, visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Ezzie Miller, and Mr. Miller recently. Ithiel Harvey, O. C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Harris were among those in Darlington for the races. Mrs. Frank Pearson spent Friday in Greenville with her son and daughter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson and children. Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Allen White, Jr., and chil dren and Mrs. White, Sr., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cox in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis spent Sunday at Lake Greenwood. Mrs. Emmie Thomas. Mickey Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hughes and children, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Thomas and chil dren and Jimmy Nelson, with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Simmons of Greer, who were visiting her mother, Mrs. Emmie Thomas, enjoyed Mother’s Day with a picnic dinner at Lake Green wood. Seaman Tony Black of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Black and daughter, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Goodwin of Morganton, Ind., Mrs. Robert King and son, Ervin, of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hill and J. W. spent Thurs day of last week with Mrs. Good- I NOTICE! Beginning June 1st We Will Observe These Hours: OPEN 7 A. M. CLOSE 5 P. M. TILL OCT. 1st. ** **''■••* * Close 12:00 Saturday win’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phipps. Seaman Eddie Abercrombie of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll and family of Pendleton, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie, during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and grandchildren, Sherry, Dale and Steve Campbell, spent Sun day in Iva with Mrs. Burdette’s mother, Mrs. W. S. Manning. Mrs. Thelma Hadden and daughters of Duncan, visited her mother, Mrs. R. G. Johnson, and brother, Bobby Johnson, and Mrs. Johnson on Mother’s Day. Miss Kay RobeKs of Colum bia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey has visited his brother. Jack Hughey, who has been seriously ill in the Spartanburg General Hospital, at intervals the past two weeks. Homer Fuller and sons, Larry Miff Terry, and S. J. Todd visit- ed their wife, mother and daugh ter, Mrs. Fuller, at Self Memo- riol hospital in Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Harper also in Greenwood during the week end. Gary Goss of Clemson College, pent the week-end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss. Mrs. Clyde Trammell spent Friday in Greenville with her sister, Mrs. Paul Glenn, Mr. Glenn and family. Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and Miss Kathy Harvey spent the week end in Johnston with Mrs. Har vey’s mother, Mrs. L. A. Hall, and sister, Mrs. Alston Murrell, and Mr. Murrell in Johnston. Mrs. Dickie Jackson and daughter, Wendy, left Friday to join Mr. Johnson who is employ ed in Conwary, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, Jr., spent the week-end in Green ville with his father, Mr. Gil strap, Sr., her mother, Mrs. I. J. Fair, and their son and daught er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gilstrap. Nathan Gilstrap of Clemson College, joined his pa rents for the week-end with his grandparents and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Revis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bishop in Duncan. Mrs. John Edmunds and Mrs. Wilma Bryant and son, Kenneth, spent the past week in Tampa, Fla., with their son and brother, A2c Rufus Edmunds, and Mrs. Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boozer Irvin Shockley’s birthday will Debbie Stone will be 7 years and children, Mr. and Mrs. be May 18. old May 18. Thomas Meeks and son, Mr. and May 15th will be the birthday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stone Mrs. Jerry Poythress, Mr. and 0 f Mrs. Hugh Ballard. wiU celebrate their 4th wedding Mrs. H. N. Hughey and daugh ters enjoyed a surprise Mother’s Day dinner for Mrs. Hughey at their cottage on Lake Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frick and children spent Mother’s Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Cunningham in CrossH ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair and Mrs. J. W. Brawley of Joanna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ab- er crombie on Sunday. On Mon day Mr. and Mrs. Tony Aber crombie and small son of Co lumbia visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombie. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT JAMES Sgt. and Mrs. Dickie James of Fort Riley, Kansas, announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Lynn, at the hospital at Fort Riley. Sgt. James is the son of Mrs. Mark Conner and the late Mr, anniversary May 20. Mrs. W. E. Johnson observed Mr. and Mrs. Hugh BaUarff a birthday May 11. will celebrate their 51st wedding Miss Mary Johnson observed anniversary May 20. a birthday May 12. GULF OIL CORPORATION J. A. ADDISON, Distributor Vote For And Re-Elect Harry C Layton As Your ALDERMAN ' Front WARD 3 An Experienced, Depend able Member of City Council • With a High Regard for the Public Interest YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORTED WILL BE APPRECIATED ubtom RAM) Hand sewn vamp seams add the quality, tailored-for-you accent to these smart dressy slip-ons, featuring rich upper leathers. GORDONS “Shoes For The Entire Famfly” Itl E. Maia BL Dial PIT James. Mrs. James is the for mer Brenda Broome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Broome of Jo anna. JOINT MOTHER’S DAY AND BIRTHDAY DINNER ENJOYED Mrs. W. E. Johnson was hon ored with a dinner on Sunday in celebration of her birthday which was May 11 and also for Mother’s Day, by her children and their families. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cob and family of Chariotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family of Union; Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Jr., and children of Savanah, Ga.; and Miss Mary Johnson of the home. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER ENJOYED Mrs. Bobby James was hon ored with party Friday evening at the Lydia community build ing by Mrs. Charlie Harris, Mrs. Doyle Templeton, Mrs. Thomas James, Mrs. Sara Shelnut and Mrs. Charlie James. After enjoying several games, the group was served party re freshments. Mrs. James was remembered with many nice gifts. CUB SCOUTS ENJOY OUTING The Lydia Cub Scouts enjoy ed a picnic at Horseshoe Falls Tuesday afternoon. They were accompanied by the Den Moth ers, Mrs. Jimmy South and Mrs Moore. The Scouts were carried there by the Clinton-Lydia Rec reation bus. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Homer Fuller is a pa tient at Self Memorial hospital, Greenwood, with a broken hip received in a fall Friday morn ing. CHURCH OF GOD WOMEEN TO SELL SUPPERS Fried chicken and meat loaf plate suppers will be sold Friday beginning at 5:00 p. m. at the Lydia community building by the ladies of the Lydia Church of God. Anyone desiring supper to be delivered c^ll 833-0134 before 12:00 p. m., Friday. LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Junior GA Study Course The Junior Girls’ Auxiliary will meet at the church this af ternoon (Thursday) at 3:30 to study the Home Mission book, “James Robb, Pioneer.’’ Mrs. Clyde Trammell win teach the book. Miss Sandra Mills and Mrs. Benny Tucker are the aux iliary counselors. • • • The softball team will play Broad Street Methodist Church Friday at 7:00 p. m. * • • Speakers while the pastor at tends the Southern Baptist Con vention: 0 J —Tr g \ May 17 Morning Worshijy—Frank Goss and John Tucker. Evening Worship—John Gall- man and J. T. Hamilton. May 20 Prayer Meeting—Houston El lis. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. J. E. Coker will observe a birthday May 15. Mike Pace will have a birth day May 17. May 21st will be Billy Mott’s birthday. Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, Jr., will celebrate a birthday May 16. Ronnie Gordon will have a birthday May 20. Kay Hughes will be 10 years old May 17. “Happy Birthday” to Mrs. Lindy Barlowe today. IF YOU DON’T BEAD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 WE'RE PLUGGING... ... FOR AN EASIER LIFE FOR YOUR WIFE When you stop to realise that the aver age housewife is faced with the job of preparing 3 meals a day . . . more than 300 days a year . . . 40,000 times in a lifetime . . . you'll understand why she is so eager to have the help of automatic electric appliances. An electric frying pan, toaster, coffee- maker, mixer, rotisserie, blender... any of them will help her put more exciting meals on tho table in far less time. Birthday or Anniversary coming up? Treat her to the luxury of an automatic kitchen appliance. No gift could bo more acceptable. Your dealer will welcome a call or visit from you. Today's Best Kitchen Helper—Electricity. Last week we had competition—this week we have none! Chrysler’s all-new economy car j i Simca 1000- now carries a 5-year/50,000-mile warranty.* Just $1670—the low-priced all-new import •HERE ARB THE FACTS: Chrysler Motor* Corporation warrant* all of tho following vital parts of the Simca 1000 for 5 yoara or 80,000 miles, whichever comes first, during which time any such parts that prove defective in material and workmanship will be replaced or repaired at an Authorised Simca Dealer's place of business without charge for such parte or labor: engine block, head and Internal part*, water pump, intake manifold, Trans-Axis parte and rear wheel bearing*. HERE'S ALL YOU MUST DO: Give your car this normal cere-change engine oil and re torque the cylinder heed at first 800 mites and therealter change engine oil every 3 months or every 4,000 miles, whichever comet first; clean oil separator every 0 months (spring and fell): clean carburetor sir filter every 0 months and replace It every 2 years; and dean tho crankcase ventilator valve oil filler cap* end change Trans-A*la lubricant every 0 month*, or 0.000 miles, whichever comae first; AND •very 0 months furnish evidsnce of this re quired service to an Authorized Simca Dealer or other Chrysler Motors Corporation Author ized Dealer and request him to certify receipt of auch evidence and your car's ml lens*. Simple enough for such Important protect Ion. GEORGE MOTOR COMPANY S. Harper Street — Laurens, S. C.