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10 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C n Thursday, May 5, 1966 Lydia Mill News . Louisiana Residents Visit Here MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative J Telephone 833-2M6 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Harris and daughter of New Orleans. La., are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Harris in Laurens and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rohr of Plant City, Fla., visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith last week end. Mr. Smith returned home with them for a few days. '.Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Motte of Greenville visited Wednes day of last week with his bro ther, W T . L. Motte and Mrs. Motte: Mrs. Lois Webb was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Webb in Greenville for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdet te and grandchildren. Sherry, Dale,: and Steve Campbell. Were recent visitors of her mother, Mrs. E. S. Manley ; n Iva. Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Bar- lowe and daughters attended the Chemstrand Beauty Pa geant recently held. They were also recent visitors in Charleston, going to see the gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bowl ing and children of Greenville spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Bowling. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy and children of Greenville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abercrombie. Mrs. Tommy Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young were in Meadow Fork, N. C., on Thursday for the funeral services of their uncle, Har old Woody. • • Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gil- strip. Jr., spent the week-end in Greenville with their son f.nd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerdld Gilstflp,’ gottiu to welcome their new grand daughter, who was born last Wednesday., Bruce Mills of the' Univer^ sity of S. C., Columbia, was home for the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. B. Pat terson and Mr. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. David Word. Mrs. John Word, and Mrs. J. W r . Weir wei^ in Newber ry Sunday to see the iris gar dens of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kohn. They also visited Frank Reid, Mrs. John Word's brother, in Whitmire. Mrs. Virginia Wilson, with Mrs. W.' P. McClendon and Dibbie of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellett of Ninety-Six. attended the fu neral of their aunt, Mrs. Bes sie Atkinson in Johnsonville Sunday. Mrs. Atkinson was a sister of Coker J. Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lan- ford were Saturday visitors in Greenville. Seaman Buddy Arnold is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. anb Mrs. Paul Arnold, following his basic training at the Naval Station in San Diego, Cal. At the end ol his leave, he will go to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and sons. Warren, Wells, and Jerry, spent the week-end in Charleston with their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. James H. King. Jr , and Mr. King, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sim mons of Greer visited her mo ther, Mrs. Emmie Thomas and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey and Bob of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end guest of their parents, Mrs. Jim Bailey ami Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLen don. Mr. and Mrs. Berry John son of Pikesviile. N^C., and Mr. and Mrs. Wright Ray Gurley and children of Golds boro, N. C., were recent visit ors of Rev. and Mrs. .1 N. Pierce. Mrs. Harris Entertains Daughter The Lydia Community Building was the scene of the birthday party for Lena'Har ris. given by her mother, Mrs. Lester Harris, on Saturday afternoon. About 15 young friends en joyed the party, which mark ed Lena’s fourth birthday . April 25. The guests brought gifts for the honoree. - -Misses Ann Harris and Frankie Roach assisted in en tertaining the guests. TYiey were invited into the dining The young people present enjoyed an afternoon^ of games and contests ^ii-after which refreshments of ice cream, cake, cookies and cold drinks were served, room where the beautiful whose birthday was birthday cake-of white with * M, *' received manj nice blue decorations centered the Ki,ts , „ Surprise Dinner For Son On Sunday, April 24, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and Mike surprised their son and brother, Dan. with a birthday dinner at their home. Present for the occasion were Dan's grandmother. days May 8: Mrs/Black, Jr., will celebrate her birthday May 5. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Will iams will observe their wed ding anniversary May 5. Mrs. Linda Stone’s birthday will be May 10. May 7 will be Mrs. Wallace Ragwell’s ,birthday. 1 S-Sgt. and Mrs. Leon Aber crombie will observe their wedding anniversary May-6,.,- Miss Mary Johnson will ob serve her birthday May 12. Donnie Pitts will be seven years old May 10. Ricky Blackwell and Curtis Taylor will have birthday’s May 6. . m Lester Davjs will have a birthday May 9. Tommy Reece will be seven years old May 6. table Ice cream, candy, cold drinks were served with the birthday cake. Mrs. Mac Harris, the hono- ree”s grandmother, was a guest at the party. PACE Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Pace Mrs Mark Conner, who re- anhounce the birth of a daugh- s jd es w i th t h e ni, Mr. and Mrs. ter. Debra Joyce, on April 27 Frank James and children of at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Whitmire. Leroy South. Mrs. Mrs Pace is the former Miss Dj c ki e Jatues and children of Caroyln Mfte. Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry LAWSON , South and children of Cross Mr. and Mrs Steve Law- Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy son announce the birth of a James and children of Lydia, daughter. Sheryl Lynn. April The guests presented Dan 21. at Bailey Memorial Hos- with gifts in the afternoon. pital 5 Mrs LaWson is the for- Card Of Thanks mer Miss Terry Elders. i want to express my most KING sincere thanks for all that has Mr. and Mrs. Wilton King been done for me and my are announcing the birth of family since becoming ill six a daughter. Dawn Christine, months ago. Everyone has born April 10 at Bailey Me- been so nice to all of us. We moral Hospital Before mar- will never forget it. May God riage. Mrs King was Miss bless each of you. Beverly Webb. , Frank Walker THOMAS Picnic Dinner to Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Tho- Birthday mas announce the birth of a ar, d Mrs. B. F. Harvey daughter, Emily Dianne, on and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. ■May 1 at Bailey Memorial Cecil McLendon, Mrs. Jim Hospital. Mrs. Thtmas was Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Miss^Peggy Cabiness before bert Bailey and Bob of Char- marriage. lotte, N. C., enjoyed a picnic With Tho Sick dinner at Lake Greenwood Mr. Frank Walker has re- Sunday in celebration of Mr. turned to work after being Harve y’s birthday which was ill for six months. Mrs. William Bowling has Bi f bdays and Anniversaries been ill. Mrs. Sam Prince was ill last week also. Christian Home Week Beginning Sunday, the Ly dia Baotist Church will ob serve Christian Home Week in the activities of the church, wjth the highlight of the week being the speaking of Marion Morehead. a former pastor and now on furlough as a mis sionary to Japan. Rev. More- head will speak on Sunday evenirtg. May 15, at 7:30 on the topic “Home Life in Ja pan.” Party For Miss Smith Misses Letha Johnson and Pat Hughes were hostesses at a birthday party for Miss Pat ti Smith at the Hughes home on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., and Pruitt Oakley will have birth- OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO, Patti Smith celebrated her birthday May £. 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