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1 '■ Clinton,'5. C, Thinday, April 7, 1966 i ■' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE IS ^ydia Mill News Seaman Gwinn Visits Relatives [MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative ' Telephone 833-20W [Many thanks to Mrs. H. W. I Williams (or writing the Ly dia news for me while I was ill.—Mrs. Trammell Luther Fuller of Green wood visited his mother, Mrs. J, W. Fuller, and family on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. B.J B. Bagwell, Mr. children and Miss Susan and Mrs. Pete Duffie and Fairfax of Chester, spent a Sunday recently with Mr. Telephone Talk By D. H. MARTIN Your Telephone Manager Spring has come to Clinton and the rest of the world, [and this delightful season provides the setting for the Bell Telephone Hour’s Easter show on Sunday, April 10 at 6:30 p. m. Host John Forsythe will have sing ers Nancy Ames and Johnny Desmond, Metropolitan I Senior Richard Tucker, opera singer Renata Scotto, pianist James Mathis, The Serendipity Singers and The Sholom Secunda Chorale on hand to salute spring time around the world. / _ _ ‘ THE POWER FAILURE THAT DARKENED THE NORTHEASTERN PART OF THE COUNTRY A FEW MONTHS AGO could have resulted in far more serious harm! One thing that kept from being a major disaster was the Continuation of reliable tele phone service. New York City officials said that the city could have fallen into complete chaos if telephone service had also failed. However, more than 1300 Beil p System central offices continued to operate with em ergency power. This “back-up” power kept going all through the blackout so that people could get em ergency services where needed, and call to reassure worried friends and families. And, of course, what’s fcrue of the Bell System companies up East is also true of Southern Bell. . . including the availability of emergency “back-up” power if it’s necessary. What ever the situation and need, telephone service contin ues as usual . . . consistently reliable, dependable always there when you need it! DID YOU KNOW that in 1955 in Americus, Georgia, the Bell Solar Battery was tried out for the first time on a rural telephone line? And now, just eleven years later, the Solar Battery is used as a source of power on many of our country’s space satellites! and Mrs. H. O. Smith. E. A.* Gwinn, EGA, U. S. Navy, of Alameda, Calif., visited his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell, during the past week. Also his parents in Joanna. He will leave for further duty aboard the USS Intrepid when he returns to Califor nia. He was on duty aboard the USS Carrier Coral Sea in the North China Sea' near Viet Nam last year. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Aber crombie visited their daugh ter and family, the Joe Col lins, in Townville during the past week, enjoying a day of fishing at Hartwell Lake. They also visited their daughter and son-in-l^w, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy, in Greenville during the week. Mrs. J. C-. Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Duvall Cunningham were recent visitors of Mr. Gregory in Columbia, and al so visited in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell and Phil of Green wood, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram mell, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaff ney spent the week-end with their son and daughte-in-law, 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Mack Gaff ney, at Moody AFB, Valdos ta, Ga., going especially to greet their first grandchild, little Donna Adair Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Par rish and Tami were Sunday guests of Mrs. Parrish’s sis ter, Mrs. Robert Bennett, and Mr. Bennett in Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuy kendall and granddaughter, Lizanne Wright were called to Columbia Thursday night because of the death of Mrs. Kuykendall’s brother, Calvin E s k e w. Funeral services were held in Columbia Sun day. Mrs. W. R. Franklin, Sr., and Misses Paula Lou Cul bertson and Peggy Willing ham of Newberry, were week-end guests of the for mer’s sister, Mrs. Fred Bo- die. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and Mrs. Mark Conner were in Whitmire Sunday due to the illness and death of the lather’s father-in-law, Morris Paul Conner. Mrs. Conner re turned to Whitmire Monday and remained until after the funeral services on Tuesday.- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Craw ford, Sr., visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and A. C. ESKEW many thanks for the kind- Happy anniversary to Mr. Alton Calvin Eskew, 58, of nessness shown us at the and Mrs. Joel Templeton amt Mrs. Levi Thrasher, in Greer Sunday.i r Rev M J Sanders will 4013 Gonzales Ave., was dead death of out: loved one, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal on conduct the morning daily on arrival a a Columbia vin Harvey—A special thanks April 11. devotions over radio station hospital Thursday after a to Dr. D. O. Rhame and to M r. and Mrs.,Floyd Emery WPCC April 11-15. 1 sudden illness. Arthur Dunnaway who were W ji] celebrate their wedding Mr and Mrs Bobbv Webb A native of Greenville Coun- so kind: Everything done and anniversary April 10. and Cathie and Mr and Mrs. ty, he was a son of the late the floral offerings were ap- April 9 will be the birthday Bennv Tucker and Michael Samuel Edgar and Bessie preciated so much. May God 0 f chuck Baker, Mrs. Mat- visited their grandparents Thompson Eskew. He had bless each of you. tie Dean and Brenda Hinson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maples, in been a mechanic for Oliver Sharon Sunday. Mrs. Fred Motor Co - f o r 25 ye ars an Martin returned home with was a member of Earlwood them after spending the past B®Ptist Church, and was a Mason. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ..... u „ i , Frances Hathcock Eskew; six hls ^ ,rthd ? y tl Fe V’ also J al ' sisters, Mrs. C. R. Kuyden- ‘" ^mpbeH and Mrs. Mary week with her parents be cause of the serious illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie o( c Mrs c James visited Sunday with Rlchbourg 0( camien, had bless each of you. Mrs. Marvin Harvey Mrs . jimmy James and And family g ue Cooper will have hirth- BIRTHDAYS days April U ’ AND ANNIVERSARIES Dana Brown will celebrate Carl K. Ellen Ellison. his brother C; S. James and Mrs. James in Woodruff. jfiH. -. “Even the woodpecker has found that the way to make Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Seay observed Annette Foster of Tampa, her birthday March 30. Fla., Miss Lila Eskew of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp- Mr. and Mrs. James King Columbia, Mrs. Jack W. Caul- bell will observe their wed- Jr. and Gary Goss of Charles- er 0 f Riverton, N. J. and ding anniverstary April 7. ton and Warren Goss of jyr ss Shirley Eskew of Sfin Buddy Nelson celebrated his Columbia were week - end Diego, Calif.; and one step- birthday April 2. . . , ” guests of their parents, Mr. daughter and four stepsons. Miss Toni Harvey, Miss progress is to use your neaa. and Mrs. Frank Gop. Miss Funeral services were con- Feroline Seay and Mrs. Na- . - : .— Kathy Salter of Joanna and ducted Sunday in Columbia, than Wyatt will observe their Nathan Gilstrap of Gardner The Eskew family are birthdays Easter Sunday, Ap- Webb College in Boiling formerly of Lydia and Clin- iil 10. Springs, N. C. who was visit- t on Mrs. Bessie (Granny) ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Funeral arrangements will Brown will celebrate her Claude Gilstrap were Sunday be made by Paschal Funeral birthday April 11. dinner guests of the Goss Home of Columbia. Celebrating birthdays Ap- f&mily. WITH THE SICK ril 12 will be Mrs. T. D. Mrs. Maxie and For Summers Best Happenings Arty Sanders accompanied -James (Bill) Patterson has Dou g las and by his father, Rev. M. J. returned home after several Lambert. Sanders visited Carson - New- aays a t the Veterans Hospital Mrs Charle s Harvey man College in Tenn. on Sat- in Columbia’. Teresa Pace will have birth- urday. Mrs. Marion Lawson enter- da y s April 13. Bob Franks EM1C and ed Self Memorial Hospital in Mrs. Franks of Norfolk, Va. Greenwood Sunday for sur- were here the past week be- gery this week, cause of the sudden death of Frank Walker entered the her father, Marvin Harvey. Veterans’ Hospital in Colum- They left Sunday after being bia Monday. His daughter here with her mother and Mary was ill last week. Mrs. Effie Willis is ill at her home. Mrs. Major Crawford was 0 . T . „ . m» . a patient at Bailey Memo- 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Mack ^ Hospital ^ week _ She Ootta Bugf Call Doug! • M ■ BIRD'S DCTHIMINATINO C& SPARTANBURG. 8. C. family. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT GAFFNEY LEONARD-MARLER Insurance Agency — Representing — Gaffney announce the birth of a daughter Donna Adair Gaffney ‘.March __30 at Moody AF% Hospital in' Val- dasta, Ga. Mrs. Gaffney is the former Miss Sylvia Sum merville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Summerville of Clinton. Mr. Gaffney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney also of Clinton. MRS. BIRCH HONORED WITH PARTY Mrs. Homer Birch was hon ored with a surprise party recently to celebrate her birthday which was March 7 returned home Sunday. Luther Hughes is ill at his home. Earl Armstrong underwent surgery Monday at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. W. P. Terrell has been ill. Mr. Terrell remains con fined to his home during a long illness. ^ Mrs. J. W. Campbell is bet ter following an illness. Mrs. Frank Goss is ill with flu. CARD OF THANKS Thanks is such a small word when it comes to ex- NATIONAL GRANGE MUTUAL — Penn. 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BAPTIST REVIVAL TO BEGIN Revival services will begin Monday evening April 11. through Sunday April 17 at the Lydia Baptist Church. Services will be held each evening at 7:30 p. m. Rev. R. B. Turner, evangelist and pastor of the Emanuel Bap tist Church in Rock Hill will be the visiting minister. A. Deason Smith, mi»ister of music at Lucas Ave/ Bap tist Church in Laurens will lead the singing. The public is cordially in vited to all the services. Rev. M. J. Sanders is pas tor of the host church. COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING APRIL 7-9 To proceed the revival at the Lydia Baptist Church from April 11-17. Cottage prayer meetings will be held as follows at 7 p. m. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday nights. Group I (church side of Poplar St. Meeting place, Mrs. Henry Abercrombie April 7. The speaker will be John Tucker. The C. E. Spradley home, April 8. Speaker will be Frank Goss. The B. F. Harvey home, April 9. Speaker Houston Ellis. home, April 7, speaker Rufus handback. 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