The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 22, 1964, Image 12
CLINTON CBBQNICLI
CU*im, 8. Cn ThnfdUy, Octobtr ItM
hems Seen at Meeting
* WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING
The Lydia Wdman’s Club met
Thursday aveniag at the Cotn-
; manity MflMlnc. The president,
Mn.^David word, presided brer
(he business session.
the program was on Christ
mas gifts and decorations, and
Miss Nellie Osborne showed
many of the different items be
ing made by the Hobby Club.
It was announced that the an
imal November banquet would
be at the Cecil Wilson home.
Apple pie and coffee were
served by hostesses Mrs. O. H.
Roberts. Mrs. Claude Gilstrap
and Mrs. Word at the close of
the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey,
Prayer services will be held
each evening the remainder of
the week at 7:10 p.m. at the
church in preparation fw the re
vival services next week. The
speakers each night will be:
~ „ « ,. Thursday (tonight), A. M. Shu-
tended CoUege Day at Columbia Gaffney id Whitmire Sunday. Training Union Director.
Collefe. Joining others of the Gaffnejr Frlday Frank chairman,
Mrs. Wayne Quinton and chil- f an )£ ‘'I ® rrf Bo * rd of D««cons.
ftnn W. bh *eX e 'of R C'»“S iSiv. (or , S«torft,. Ifcyto. EUk. Bro-
Lm ui &tmvm^piJJinburg lour of duly .t Saigon. Virt Nmo. President.
Airport for McGuire AFB in New In the afternoon the Gaffneys
Jersey and from there they flew vls - te<1 her> m °ther, Mat Lr W
by jet to Aiconbury, England to
join A 1-c Quinton. They will be
in England around 21^ years.
Mrs. Quinton and children
have been with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Emery for six
months. Accompanying Mrs.
Quinton and children to Green-
Cnss HI Htws
Bragg and brother and sister-in- me ^t i ng»
law. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bragg in
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lark visit
ed in Greenville Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Patterson of Chero
kee Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Batchelor of Blackbury and Mr.
ville were Mr. Emery, Mrs. Eula and Mrs. Bobby Hall of Colum-
Quinton, Tracy Quinton, Mrs. bia were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Gary Sprouse and little Gary Patterson and Mrs. Batchelor’s
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette, slster - Mrs. Itiuel Harvey and
Sherry, Dale and Steve Camp- Mr. Harvey Sunday,
bell enjoyed a trip to theTa Mrs. Mattie Harvey Mni. Hal-
Mountains Sunday. After a pic- Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. C.
nic lunch on the mountain-aide Spradley, Mrs. A. M. Shu-
MftS. HAROLD AUSTIN.
Cawspaadeal
The Friendly Garden Club met
at the home of Mrs. H. W. Bry
son last Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. L. T. Watts as co-hostess.
The Bryson home was lovely
with arrangements of dahlias.
. AH church members are The president, Mrs. E. W. Pin-
urged .to attend these prayer too called the meeting to order
and welcomed two visitors, Mrs.
Fred E. Medlock of Laurens and
Mrs. Herbert Burns.
Mrs. J. H. Thomson gave the
devotional, with subject “Flow-
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Ithiel Harvey underwent
surgery Tuesday at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Patti and Judy were recent they went to Hendersonville and Jr » M”- Lillie Belle
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox
in Traveler’s Rest.
Mrs. Barbara Hall and family
of Union and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Henderson and family of Pacolet
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Boozer recently.
Mr. and Mrs. David Word and
Miss Sue Word were in Columbia
Saturday where Miss Word at-
visited his sister, Mrs. S. E. Re-
vis and Mr. Revis. The Bur
dettes and grandchildren were
recent guests of her mother Mrs.
E. S. Manning in Iva.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams
and Mrs. Mark Conner were vis
itors in Greenville on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney
visited his mother Mrs. R. C.
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Miller and Mrs. Mark Harris
were among those attending the
Laurens Baptist Association
meeting at Bell view and Warrier
Creek Baptist Churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South
and sons visited the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
South and the latter’s brother
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Frank James in Whitmire, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen White
Jr., and children spent Sunday
in the mountains of South and
North Carolina. They visited the
Kings Mt. Battle Grounds and
museum at the Kings Mt. Na
tional Park.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hall and
grandson Paul Hall III of. Au
gusta, Ga., Mrs. G. W. Bowen of
Wadley, Ga;, and Gary Goss of
Clenuon University, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Goss. Mrs. Bowen re-
maftied for a visit with her
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Estes, Mrs.
Dotie Estes, Mrs. Jack Wehunt,
Mrs. Tony Black, Mrs. Oliver
Estes, Mrs. Billy Abercrombie
and Mrs. Sonny Fuller were in
Spartanburg Monday for the fu
neral services of their cousin,
t Mh Martin.
Mrs. Hallie Campbell is spend-
tog tbs week with her grandchil- ^25."
guest speaker for the afternoon.
She gave a most interesting ac
count of her recent trip to the
Hold Land. She told S visiting
numerous places and gave a
Rev. Gaynor Phillips is a pa- ers Leave Their Fragnance,’. vivid description of these which
tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi- Following the roll Call and included the Spinx, the Nile Riv-
tal following an emergency oper- minutes, Mrs. Jake Rasor read er, Lebanon, Jerusalem, the
ation Sunday. a paper from the secretary’s Gardens of Gethsemane, Calvary
Hugh Ballard is a hospital pa- book dedicated to the memory Jesus tomb, Jacob’s well, Beth-
tient due to injuries received in of Mrs. W. H. Finley. lehem, Mt. Zion, New Jerusalem
a fall Saturday. During the business session the and others.
Mrs. Jack Whie has been ill president asked for a report form The hostess assisted by Mrs.
at her home. the nominating committee. The P. H. Miller and Mrs. L. R.
Mrs. Ruby Fuller has returned chairman, Mrs. P. H. Miller pre- Adams saved congealed salad,
home after a hospital stay. sented the following report Pres- ham, biscuits, chicken m 1 *' 1
Jones Seay is ill in Bailey Ident, Mrs. L. R. Adams; Sec- sandwiches, coconut cake and
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. John Gallman is a sur
gical patient at the hospital.
RECEIVES NAVY DISCHARGE
Seaman Tony Black is home
following his four years duty
with the U. S. Navy. He received
his discharge Sept. 28 at Norfolk,
Va.
Seaman Black has accepted a
position with the Lava Plant in
Laurens. He and Mrs. Black and
daughter, Tina, are residing
here.
CLASS MEETING TONIGHT
The Willing Workers Class of
the Lydia Baptist Sunday School
will meet in the Church Social
Hall tonight (Thursday) at 7:80
p.m. for their regular monthly
meeting and eocial.
Mrs. H. W. Williams is the
Class Teacher.
BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. Janie Hill will be 88
years old Oct. 86.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb ob
served their wedding anniver
sary Oct. 21.
Oct. 26 will be Miss Samoline
Harvey’s birthday.
Wayne Hairston, Johnny Har
ris, and Douglas Overstreet will
celebrate their birthdays Oct. 25.
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie will
celebrate her birthday Oct. 23.
Joe Fuller and Alvin Sattarflrid
will have birthdays Oct. 28.
Mrs. R. E. Martin’s birthday
retary, Mrs. H. W. Bryson; coffee. , Mr. and Mrs. W. O-.QyF J**
Treasurer, Mrs. L. T. Watts; the A number of the members of daughters Frances andMargniw ^
club voted to accept these as of- the Cross Hill Baptist Church at- spent Sunday it Blowing hock
fleers. tended the Laurens Baptist As- and other places of unarast m
Mrs. Marie Bannister suggest- sociational meeting at BeUview the mountains of N. C.
ed the members attend the lec- Baptist Church last Wednesday,
lure by Grady Wright in Green- Mies Alithea Glenn has ra-
vHle on Nov. 2nd. turned to her home at TownviUe
Mrs. Thomasen presented each *ft* r visiting her aunt, Mrs. John
member with an ear of straw- T- Stokes,
berry pop-corn which her father Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pinson
had raised. spent the past week-end with
Mrs. Fred E. Medlock was in- their daughter and son-in-law,
traduced by Mrs. Thomasen as Mr, and Mrs. W. O. Brodie at
Orangeburg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
visited Mr. and Mr*. H. E.
geon in Savannah, Ga., several
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richardson
attended homecoming and the
game at Furman Saturday.
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Rev. Abercrombie is in revival
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BAPTIST REVIVAL TO BEGIN
PaB revival services win begin
at the Lydia Baptist Church Oct.
25 with services each evening
through Oet 81 at 7:30 p.m.
The visiting minister will be
Rev. Ray Linvffle, pastor of the
Westside Baptist Church in
Spartanburg.
Leading the singing will be
Rev. W. W. Willingham, pastor
of Fairview Baptist Church at
Kinard.
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There hill be a nursery each
night. Rev. M. J. Sanders Is
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Tommy Lawson and Mrs. J. B.
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Oct. 23 will be the birthday of
Jackie Donald and Mrs. Marvls
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James Alexander will have a
birthday Oct 27 and Mr. Emery
Alexander on Oct 28.
C. E. Spradley will observe a
birthday Oct. 86.
David Crowe will have a birth
day, Oct. 26.
Stanley Alexander will observe
his birthday Oct. 27.
Glenn Gaskin will celebrate a
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Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Abercrom
bie win observe
anniversary Oct 80.
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