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Cttatoo, & C, ThirwUy, IHctabcr 10, 1M4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE • • • tydia Mills News SgL Wfflie Cannon Now at Hone MBS. CLYDE TRAMMELL Telephone SS3-2M6 Sgt. Willie Cannon was dis charged from the Veterans hos pital in Columbia Thursday and i^traw at home on Elm Street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie and grandson, Donny Pitts accom panied Kay Berry home Sunday and remained as dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Berry, in Fork Shoals. Kay had visited her grandparents for several days. Mrs. W. L. Motte and Miss Frances Cato, with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove of Clinton, visited Pvt. Larry Motte and Pvt. John Snelgrove at Fort Jackson, Columbia, Sunday. Mrs. Mark Conner, Mr. and Mf». Jimmy South and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy James attended the funeral of their uncle, William A. James, in Whitmire on Thursday. Among those attending the Shrine Bowl footbal game in Charlotte, N. C., Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Miss es Sue Word and Dianne Led ford, J. W. Davis, Elbert Rice, Clyde Trammell, Mike and Jim my Sanders, Rev. J. B. Aber crombie, Buddy and Roy San ders. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goff of Leesville, visited his sister, Mrs. Henry King on Monday of last week. Waters King of Nashville, » pn., is expected to arrive to- y for a week's visit with his mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Heath of Greenville, visited Bliss Feroline Seay on Sunday. Billy Dickerson has been visit ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Bln W. C. Terrell in Lavonia, Ga. Mn. R. G. Johnson was the recent week-end guest of her Use l 'hrislums Sen Is flOtll f tuberculosis and Older Respiratory . Diseases daughters, Mrs. Juanita Coker and Mr*. Curtis Hadden and families in Spartanburg. Mrs. Sam Prince and Miss Roberta Prince visited in Spar tanburg Friday. Bin. John Crowe, Mn. Sara Jenkins, Mrs. Willie Cannon, Mn. Mattie Harvey, Bln. Hugh Ballard, Mrs. Capen Gregory, Mr. and Mn. J. B. O'Shields, Mrs. Duvall Cunningham and Jerry Holland were in Anderson Sunday for the funeral services of the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Minnie Crowe Radford. Bobby Fuller, HN1 of Pensa cola, Fla., spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Bud Fuller and other rela tives. Mr. and Mn. H. N. Hughey, Judy and Jackie Hughey and Joyce Patterson visited the for mer’s sister, Mn. Tom Hender son, and Mr. Hendenon in Paco- let Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Bobby Hall and -family and Mn. L. A. Han of Johnston, visited the latter’s daughter, Mn. Ithiel Harvey, and Mr. Harvey during the week end. Mrs. Hall remained for a longer visit with her daughter. Sunday guests of the Harvey family were Mr. and Bln. Guy Batchelor of Blacksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Vandy Fallaw of near Spartanburg, were Sunday vislton of Mn. Mary Fallaw and Mr. and Mn. Herbert Fallaw. Mr. and Mn. Tom Winchester and daughter of Charlotte, N. C., N. C., spent Sunday with Mn. High School Chorus Appears at Joanna Mn. Hazel Gilfillan, director, presented a group of fifteen voices from her 88-member chorus of Clinton High School in a program a tthe Jc Woman’s Club last Thu evening, when the memben served their annual Christmas party at 7:10. On this occasion, the club’s memben always exchange gifts from their Joanna sisten minus names. The Executive Board, as ha* been the custom for a number of yean, served seasonal refreshments. The club bouse was elaborately dec orated with twin Christmas trees, sprigs of holly and mis tletoe in profusion, live greens and berries. W. T. Wlgley and family. Mr. and Mn. Charlie James visited Mr. and Mn. A. D. Math- eny and Mr. and Mn. Haskell Tate in Forest City, N. C., re cently. Mr. and Bln. David H. Rob erts spent Sunday in Columbia with their daughter. Miss Kay Roberts. WITH THE SICK Douglas Harvey is a patient in the Greenville General hospital. Miss Sue Word suffered a broken arm playing in the Pow der Puff football game at Clinton High School on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Lois Webb continues ill at her home. Mn. Jack White is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Jane Sanden has had mumps. Festus Harris is a patient at the Veterans hospital in Colum bia. Mn. Roy Snider underwent surgery at Bailey Memorial Hos- pitai on Wednesday of last week. LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH Yeaag People's Meeting The young people of the church are to attend the Associations! Young People’s meeting at the Lucas Avenue Baptist Church in Laurens tonight Each one is ask ed to carry a can of food to be put in the basket for a needy family Intermediate Party Friday The Intermediate Department of the Sunday School will have a Christmas party Friday eve ning at 7:00 in the church social hall. Gifts will be exchanged by the various classes. S. S. Christmas Party Dec. 14 The Christmas party for the nursery and Junior departments will be held Monday, Dec. 14, in the church social hall. Others in the Sunday school are invited. Santa Claus will be on hand to distribute any gifts put under the three. Circle Parties Next Week The Omathine Dabbs Circle of the Woman’s Missionary Society will have a Christmas party Monday, Dec. 14, at the home of Mrs. M. J. Sanders at 7:30 p. m. * * • The Kathleen Walker Circle Christmas party and luncheon will be given on Wednesday, De cember 16, at 1:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Foreign Missions Program The foreign missions program (or the Lottie Moon Christmas offering will be given tonight (Thursday) at 7:00 and on Fri day at 1:30 p. m. Both meetings will be held at the church. All members are asked to at tend and to give to the offering for foreign missions. Intermediate Party Tuesday For GA’s The Intermediate Girls’ Auxili ary will have a Christmas party on Tuesday in the church social hall at 7:00 p. m. SINGING TO BE IN Rev. J. F. Deyton, Jr., of Ly dia, announces the Second Sun day singing in the afternoon at the Church of Prophecy on Bouk- night Street in Newberry. The Happy Four, the Evans family and others will be guest singers. Everyone is invited to attend. WOMAN’S CLUB TO HAVE CHRISTMAS MEETING The Lydia Woman’s Club is plnaning a Christmas meeting on Dec. 17 at the community building. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Oliver Smith is observing a birthday today. Mrs. David R. Coker will cele brate a birthday Dec. 14, and cm Dec. 17 she and Mr. Coker will celebrate a wedding anniver sary. Seaman Eddie Abercrombie will have a birthday Dec. 11. Miss Cathy Brown will have a birthday December 13. December 12th birthdays in clude Gary Goss and Bud Phipps. Mr. and Mn. will observe tkak versary Decanter It Happy birthday today to King. December 12th will be the ding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Bud Phipps. Shelly Wells will be 3 yean December 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pools celebrate their wedding sary December 16. < YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Muayrove and Pitta Streets Camiraa — Films — Photo Pintail tag Consult about this "Vandalism . signs . . burglary John L. Mimnaugh robbery . • dozens of other ages available in a: 'package' M E RC AN TI LE POLICY freus Bailey Agamy? Can either the — er or the tenant secure CANTILE POLICY, I ing one oonvenkat re newal date and n lf% saving in preminm?" BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Building Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833-0323 Ootta Bug? Call Doug! IFIRD'S DCT1RMINAT1N# CO. SFAmMBl'BC. a c. Telephone Talk . By D. H. MARTIN Your Telephone CUNTON AND JOANNA TELEPHONE SUB SCRIBERS WILL RECEIVE A NEW TYPE BILL | IN DECEMBER You will note a new type telephone bill has been mailed to you this month. The new bill will include a punched payment card and return enve lope. The punched payment card and return enve lope we believe will add to your convenience in making payments. The payment card under the new billing meth od will eliminate any possibility of your account being mixed up with any other customer. Instead of two statements as before, your local service and long distance charges will be explained on a single statement. If you pay by mail or if you prefer to pay in person, please mail or bring the payment card and the itemized telephone bill to our Businesa Office. In this way we can assure you that proper credit will be given to you account. We hope that the preaddressed envelope and payment card will add to your convenience in mailing your payment, and if you bring your card to our office this will enable us to promptly jerve you. * * * • DID YOU KNOW THE FIRST TELEPHONE BOOTH WAS A BLANKET DRAPED OVER SOME BARREL HOOPS? That’s right! 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