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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CM»t—, & C, TkvnUj, Not—Wt 12, 1*4 Lydia Mills News • • • Bwdettes Attend Birthday Dinner C. Burdette f, Dell and Steve a birthday of the for- Bnrdette’s mother, Mrs. E. S. Manning’s 90th birth day, In Ira Sunday. All of Mrs. Manning’s children and many of the grandchildren were present. Also for the first time in sev eral years Mrs. Manning’s three sisters were with her to help her celebrate. The four sisters' ages range from 74 to 90 years. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell spent Sunday with their son-in- ?aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallenzine and family in Belvedere. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford ac companied their son, Johnny, to Clemson University for students day on Saturday. Johnny has been accepted at Clemson for the 1965 term. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams were week-end guests of his daughter, Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., and Mr. Parrish in Aiken. Mrs. J. C. Holland, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. Jack Bon ner and daughters of Spartan burg, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Word. Mrs. R. G. Johnson with her daughters, Mrs. Juanita Coker and Mrs. Curtis Hadden and Mr. Hadden of Duncan, visited their brother-in-law and uncle. Bill Johnson, in a rest home on Co lumbia Sunday. Mrs. Sidney Oakley is visiting relatives in Walhala this week. Recent visitors of Mrs. Henry King have been Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goff and daughter of Columbia; Sidney Goff of Lees- vile; Mrs. Sallie Craft of Nash ville. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Tai Wood of Newberry; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lell of Laurens. Mrs. King is improving after an ill ness of three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Willis and family of Enoree, spent Satur day with Mrs Effie Willis. Mrs. Willis has returned from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Lee Miller and Mr. Miller, and sister, Mrs. Joe Crider, and Mr. Crider in Anderson, and her mother, Mrs. W. A. Wright, and sisters, Miss Ruby Wright and Mrs. Lu cille Thomas in Greenville. . Kenneth Trammell, HMS, USN, Mrs. Trammell and young son, Philip, of Cherry Point, N. C., spent the week-end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram mell. On Sunday they all attend ed the Davenport-Childress wed ding at Calvary Baptist Church. The bride is Mr. Trammell’s niece. Mrs. Verner Dees and Mrs. Billy Wilard and son. Bill, vis ited Mrs. Willard’s grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dees, in Pineville, N. C. Sunday. They also visited other relatives while there. J. W. Davis and Don Handback were among the Clinton High seniors who attended students day at Clemson University Sat urday. Mrs. R. E. Whitmire and Mrs. Allen White were atFort Gordon, Ga., Saturday for the graduation from basic training of Pvt. Rog er Whitmire. He has been sent to Fort Bragg, N. C. . Mrs. Annie Lawson, Mrs. Doyle Templeton and children and Mrs. Sarah Shelnut visited the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Paul Wilbanks, and Mr. Wilbanks in Greenville on Monday of last week. Mrs. Maxie Lambert and chil dren have returned to their home in Chicago, HI., after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard. Mr. Lambert arrived here Saturday to accompany them home. S-Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Snider and children, Gregg and Teresa, have returned to Panama City, Fla., after visiting his mother, Mrs. Roy Snider, while on a ten- day leave. On Sunday they vis ited his grandmother, Mrs. J. J. Snider, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Hix in Greenville and other relatives in Greenville. Sat- der and children, Mrs. Roy Sni- derand children, Mrs. Roy Sni der, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snider and Mrs Nell Mills went to Blazer’s on Lake Greenwood for supper. Mrs. J. F. Gaskins and Mrs. Mildred Jackson of Rock Hill, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins. They also visited Miss Priscilla Gaskins, who is a patient at Bailey Me morial Hospital. MISS GREGORY PARTY HOSTESS Miss Esther Gregory was host ess when she gave her niece a combined birthday and Hallo ween party last week. Her neice, Helen Roach, was 9 years old October 27. Around 20 friends joined Helen for the party. Corn chips, cookies, Halloween candies and cold drinks were served the woung folk folowing a number of games and contests. Helen was remembered with many nice gifts for her birth day. SINGERS TO BE AT CHURCH SUNDAY The well known singing group, The Trebleaires, of Atlanta, Ga., will sing Sunday afternoon at the Lydia Pentecostal Holiness Church. The public is invited to come and hear the group. Rev. Roscoe Bryan is pastor of the church. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Bud Fuller underwent surgery at Bailey Memorial Hos pital on Monday of last week. Miss Peggy Grady was a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital last week after being in jured in basketball practice. Mary Walker has been ill. Mrs. George Howell is 111 at her home. Miss Priscilla Gaskins has been a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Calvin Cooper was ill a few days last week. Mrs. Ernestine Huskey is a medical patient at Bailey Me morial Hospital. AUXILIARY HELD WITH MRS. TEMPLETON Mrs. Wayne Templeton was hostess for the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lydia Pentecostal Holi ness church meeting on last Thursday evening. Mrs. Templeton, in the absence of the president, Mrs. Edmond Blackwell, presided over the meeting. The devotional was given by Mrs. Wade Pennington. After the meeting the ladies visited Mrs. Effie Willis and carried her a sunshine basket. THANKSGIVING BANQUET SET FOR NOV. 19 The Lydia Woman’s Club will hold their annual Thanksgiving banquet Nov. 19 at 7:00 p. m. at the Cecil Wilson home. The husbands will be invited guests for the evening. All memhbers are urged to contact Mrs. Fred Bodie by Sat urday if they plan to attend or if they do not plan to attend. JOINT BIRTHDAY DINNER ENJOYED Sunday, the Lydia Community Building was the location for a joint birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Clayton Reece, Danny Ray Dunaway and Bonnie Sue Black. Enjoying the happy occasion with them were Mr. Reece and family, Mrs. Ruby Dunaway, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., Danny Black, Mrs. Mamie Bur nett. Mrs. Black, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Tony Black and Dina, Mrs. Nellie Dean and Lucy, and Terri Lynn Templeton, all of Lydia; and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fel lows and daughter of Newberry. Gifts were presented to each of the birthday honorees. BAPTISM TO BE SUNDAY EVENING There will be a baptismal ser vice at the Lydia Baptist Church Sunday evening at 7:90. GA MEETS MONDAY The Intermediate Girls’ Auxili ary will meet Monday at 7:00 p. m. with Mrs.- R. E. Whitmire for further study of the foreign mission book, “Help Wanted.’’ BROTHERHOOD MEETING ENJOYED The Brotherhood of the Lydia Baptist Church enjoyed a turkey dinner at the quarterly supper meeting Tuesday evening in the church social hall. Later Houston Ellis, Brother hood president, introduced Mrs. Marvin Turner as the guest speaker. Mrs. Turner showed slides and told of her wonderful experiences on a recent trip to the Holy Land. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES George Cato will celebrate a birthday Nov. 17. Mrs. Cato’s birthday was Nov. 9. Marlon Jones was 7 years old November 11. Helen Roach celebrated her 9th birthday October 27. Michael Pace will have a birth day November 15. Donald Snider and Bobby Mor gan will observe their birthdays November 14. Arty Joe Sanders wil celebrate a birthday November 17. November 19th birthdays in clude Mrs. Mary Patterson and James Burkett. Mrs. Charlie James will ob serve a birthday November IS. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders will observe their wedding an niversary November 14. John Gallman and Terry Broom will celebrate their birth days November 16. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Carroll will celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary November 17. j Bonnie Sue Black will be 9 years old November 17. James Woody celebrated his birthday November 10. CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my sin cere thanks to everyone for their kindness to me while a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi tal and my return home. The gifts, flowers, cards and visits were so greatly appreciated. A special thanks goes to the doc tors and nurses who were so IP YOU DON’T Man THE CHRONICLE TO(’ DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE Stt-SMI good to me at the hospital. 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M., Sunday SchooL 11:00 A. M., Moraine Wor ship. 0:90 P. M., Training Unto*. 7:90 P. M., Evening Wcr- hip. 10 A. M. and 7:90 P. M.. Wednesday Prayer Service. 8:10 P. M., Choir Practice THORNWELL MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Macdonald 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. fl:00 A. M., Morning Woi ship. 0:40 P. M., Youth Fellow ship. 7:90 P. M.. ship. 7:90 P. M., Evening Wor ship. ASSEMBLY OP GOD 114 M. Owens St, James W. Wetafc, Jr. 10:00 A. M.—Stmday School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Wor ship. 0:40 P. M.—C. A. Sonrlce 7:99 P. M.—Evening Wor- Wednesday, 7:99 P. M.— Mid-Week Sarvica. J. 10:99 A. M., 11:09 A. M., Happiness isn’t formed with facial muscles. It is deeper than a smile. Its brightness is merely mirrored in shining eyes. Happiness is the warm fertile climate with which God has endowed each human soul. It will flourish as long as our hearts and minds are exposed to the radiance of God. And, for those who discover early the spiritual center of happiness, no storm of life can ever penetrate so deeply as to chill the joy of the soul. Are you less conscious of that inner happiness than once? Perhaps you're living in the shadows . , . groping in dark forests •.. only a glimmer of God's truth filtering through. Bring your soul out into the sunlight. Seek joy where it is found. The Church points the Way. THR CHURCH FOR ALL • ALL FOR TH* CHURCH Tte Cfawdi k tha frwlMl factor krly and ausoort the Cfasch. Thqr k the graatai a buildinc of i sood dthmahip It k a of todritual values Without a Church, anther itMMiracy m Mi-viva. Thwa MM dxxild attend Capjnfaht IMS, • factor larly and aupport tha Cfaurc cfarae- ara: (1) For hie own Mha. (2) For hie children'i nfce. «) ft* the aka of hie conMunity and nation. (4) For tha Mho of tha Chardi itoeit, which made hie moral and matariai aupport Han to go to i fatty and lead your Bfak daily. Va. 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