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Cttntoa, & C, Thursday, Fsbruary 25, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE N Lydia Milk New* ... FaHaws Are Guests MBS. CLYDE TRAMMELL William* and Mrs. Martha Wyatt. CHURCH PARTIES ENJOYED The Primary Department of the Lydia Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a Valentine party on Mrs. Leo McDaniel and children Community Building on Thurt- Saturday afternoon, Feb. IS, in GreemriHe Mrs. L. V. FaUaw and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fallow visited the former’s daughter, Mrs. David Storay and Mr. Storay in Green ville on Monday of last week. Mrs. Ray Starnes and children of Laurens were Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boozer on Val entine Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cauble and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cauble and children were in Salisbury, N. C. recently due to the death of Mrs. Cauble’s father, J. H. Kepley. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith of day evening. the Department Assembly room A covered dish supper, was which was decorated in the Val- enjoyed by the women and their entine motif for the occasion, guests, their husbands and After several games the young friends. Mr. and Mrs. ’Tot” folk enjoyed delicious party re- Stewart of near Joanna were freshments. y also guests of the club. Mrs. B. F. Harvey is the De- Following the bountiful meal a partment Superintendent. Teach- short business session was held, ers are Miss Sandra Mills, Mrs. of Newbern, N. C., are visiting Laurens and Paul Glens of their mother and grandmother, Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hallie Campbell. Clyde Trammell Thursday. Mrs. Claude Gilstrap spent a Mrs. B. P. Lark was ill several few days recently with her moth- days the past week, er, Mrs. I. J. Fair and son and Mrs. Janie Hill is a patient at daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Memorial Hospital. Gerald Gilstrap. Mrs. G. W. Bowen of Wadley, Ga. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Goss and Mr. Goss. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James recently visited with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. James in Woodruff. Recent guests of the Charlie James’ were Mrs. Thomas Hill and daughter of Abbeville, Mrs. Vin- nie Gosnell and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Reid and children of Green ville. Mrs. Carson Neal and Miss Dianne^Neal of Greenville vis ited Mrs. Neal’s mother, Mrs. C. M. Broome and also her brother-in-law J. B. Neal and Mrs. Neal on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boozer and family of Inman and Mr. and Eddie Reeder of Joanna spent the past week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte. Mrs. Alvin Roberts of Fountain Inn visited the Mottes on Wednesday of last week. Miss Velda Farmer was wel comed as a new club member. A fashion show is planned for the March meeting. Mrs. J. B. Patterson and Mrs. Glenn Gaskin were hostesses for the supper. CABINESS-THOMAS RITES FEBRUARY 14 Miss Peggy Dianne Cabiness, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Cabiness became the bride of Jimmy Sanders, Mrs. Cecil Mc Lendon and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr. JUNIOR GIRLS BOWLING PARTY In lieu of a Valentine party, Miss Sandra Mills was hostess to the Junior G.A.’s for a Bowling party recently. The girls enjoyed bowling and eats at the Clinton Bowling Center.' ^ HAMBURGER SUPPER ENJOYED The Y.W.A.’s were given a Mickey Thomas, son of Mrs. Other recent guests of the fam- Cas> Thomas and the late Mr. ily were lyir. and Mrs. Ezell Thomas at the Lydia Church of Abney of Newberry. - Cod on February 14 at 5 o’clock Hamburger Supper with all the Larry Motte has returned to ^ tbe afternoon. trimmings on Thursday evening his home after his tour of duty l R * v - J L '^ olland >„ P a8 | tor of hi th® church social hall. The Y.W.A.’s who were ob serving Focus Week were given the supper by the W.M.S. of the church. Mrs. Jimmy South is the Y.W.A. counselor. with the U. S. Army at Fort the Ladens Church of God, per Jackson, Columbia. Mr. Motte formed the ceremony. is a member of the Clinton Na tional Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grady and family attended the funeral services of the former’s uncle, William A. Grady in Enoree Friday. WOMAN’S CLUB SUPPER ENJOYED Wedding music was presented by Miss Annette Kitchens as pianist and Mrs. Tommy Brown, soloist. , Attending her sister as Maid of Honor, Miss Elaine Cabiness wore a light green daytime length dress with matching ac cessories. She wore a white The Lydia Woman’s Club held carnation ^orsage. their February meeting at BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Herbert (Moe) F a 11 a w ob served his birthday Feb. 22. Debbie Wyatt will have a the i YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Musgrove and Pitts Streets CAMERAS — FILMS — PHOTO FINISHING Little Miss Renee Holland ot birthday Feb. 25. Laurens, dressed in a slightly Mr.s, Addie Bea Coleman will darker shade of green, was flow- ce l e brate her birthday Feb. 27. r i i PONT MISS A SINGLE ISSUE! SUBSCRIBE NOW! $4.00 In County — $5.00 Out of County Name 1 Address er girl. Given in marriage by her father, pastor of the Lydia Church of God, the bride was lovely in a white, full skirted daytime length dress with matching accessories. Her cor sage was of white carnations. The groom chose his brother, Junior Thomas as best man. Ushers were Lewis Howell and Lewis Bass. WEEK OF PRAYER MARCH 1-5 The Lydia Baptist Woman’s Missionary Society will be ob serving the Week of Prayer for Home Missions, Monday, March 1 through Friday, March 5. Meetings will be held at the church as follows: Monday 1:30 p.m. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Thursday 7:30 p.m., Friday 1:30 p.m. I All members are urged to at- i tend as many meetings as pos- l sible. Mrs. Linda Davis and Mrs. Peggy Ginn will celebrate their birthdays Feb. 26. Feb. 28 birthdays include, Richard Corley, Mrs. M a x i e Reeder, Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Coy O’Shields, Frank Goss and Miss Esther Gregory. R. B. Fennell will observe his birthday March 1. Columbus Hughes will observe his birthday Feb. 25. March 2 will be Jimmy Rich ies’ and James Fuller’s birthday. Miss Patti Hughey will cele brate her birthday Feb. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith will observe their wedding anniver sary March 2. Mrs. Inez Campbell will ob serve her birthday Feb. 25. Mrs. Henry King was called to Newberry Friday on account of the death of her brother, IJarvey L. Goff. S. J. CAUBLE Samuel J. Cauble, 42, died L Please Enter My Subscription to The Chronicle CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TO THE CHRONICLE Box 180 — Clinton, S. C. □ Check Enclosed . □ Bill Me l l l l J Others of the church are in- Thursday morning in an Ander vited to any or all the programs. * on Hospital following an illness Mrs. Houston Ellis is Prayer °f several weeks. chairman and Mrs. H. W. Wil liams assistant. They will have charge of the program. CLASS MEETING THURSDAY The Willing Workers Class of the Lydia Baptist Sunday School will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the church Social Hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. H. W. When they build their real homes, well be here to help them with'home loans. [ If you need a home loan now, talk it over yvith us today. We are home loan specialists. 'S' CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVHKS & JUDAH ASSOOAtlON^H Clinton, 8. C. — ___ -cj aff „ ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND RATE 4V«% A native of Clinton, he lived in Anderson since 1952 and was em ployed at Carolina Optical Co. He was a son of the late Robert Lee and Betty Wrenn Cauble. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Brooks (Thelma) Patterson and Mrs. W. R. ^Eleanor) Fuller of Clinton and Mrs. K. D. (Ruth) Crosby of Belton; three broth ers, W. R. Cauble and J. F. Cau ble of Clinton and C. L. Cauble of Laurens. Funeral services were conduct ed Saturday at 3 p.m. at Gray Funeral Home in Clinton by Rev. Ronald Gaynor and Rev. J. B. Abercrombie. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery at Clinton. Nephgws were pallbearers. THIS ACCIDENT WON T COST EITHER DRIVER A CENT! j —- New! Ns Moctibk coHsion charge bsth driven have State Fane Met No other company can give you Rich a Miood deal beauiae State Farm Mutual, the world’* larnest car in- Hirer, now inwiea over 8,000,000 cars —far more than any other company. So any accident you may have might well be with another State Farm policy holder. In such cases, if you nave State Farm Mutual- collision State Fa insurance, the company now pays your entire bill. No deductible (usually |50 er $100) to pay! 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