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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C., October 13, 1966
Lydia Mill News • • .
Sgt Harvey Visits His Mother
brate his birthda}
Mary Walker-iv
years old Oct. 17.
Doctor Tc-k
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 833-2006
have both been ill. She
turned from the hospital
Saturday.
On 1 uesday Sgt. Harvey, Mrs. v j ces f or James Richard Ab-
ijaryey and Mrs. Charles Har- ercrom bi e
vey and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Turner in Green-
wood. Miss Pat Harvey re
turned home with her uncle to
attend school in Fairborn.
Mr*. Linda McGee Attended ^is mother and brother,
the Bernette’s Hair Fashion
Sam Beasley in Piedmont sa- Church. Everyone is to take By Rembert lienia-
turday. Mr. and Mrs. Beasley a fingef iunch. Mos t people at one
Brotherhood To Meet . another have had
The Brotherhood of the Ly- gree of a sudd'
dia Baptist Church will meet itching with the ,u ,
Abercrombie, Tues(lay evening at 7 p.m. to of large whelps '
go to the Laurens County surface, ties s
Home for a worship service, hives or urticaria.
Small hives :
ly to he due a. s
S. Sgt. Jesse Harvey of Mrs. Henry
Fairborn, Ohio, spent a few M rs Virginia Wilson and C. J.
days last week with his were in Fountain
mother. Mrs. Alma Harvey. Inn Sunday }or the funeral ser- AU men of the church are in
vited.
Mrs. Fred Mathis and Ro
land Revis visited their son
and brother Clyde Revis in a
Columbia hospital Sunday. Mr.
Revis who is ill returned heme
Institute in Spartanburg. Mrs.
McGee
Mrs. Bcbby Fuller and chil
dren of Gaffney spent the
week-end with Mr. Fuller^ pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ful-
cr. Spending Sunday with the
Fullers were Miss Kay Darn
ell of .Ioanna and Chucky and
Tim Mann of Clinton.
Birthdays and Anniversaries reaction such
Terry Jean Hughes will be to certain toee .. u
4 years old Oct. 16. . ants, insect bdo.v
Miss Denise Shumate will be fection or phy
13 years old Oct. 18.. . When the alii
Mrs. Bhbby Namer will tood sensitiv;’.
have a birthday Oct. 17. tiomMiet hnist i
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Aber- in order to
Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mrs.
■, first nlaen winner Maxie Reeder and children crombie will observe their specific oflrnder
as _ . . . visited Uteir brother and uncle, wedding anniversary Oct. 20. which comm;
Jesse Attaway and Mrs. Atta- Oct. 18 birthdays will in- reaction in o r
way in Saluda. Sunday. elude Miss Becky Moore, J. s^a - foods, u
Revival To Begin At T. Lanford, Marvin Patter- egg albumin. , .u
Pentecostal Church son and David R. Coker. fit's and citrus
Beginning Sunday. Oct. 16. Melvin Satterfield will ob- Giant u. o
the Lydia Pentecostal Church serve his birthday Oct. 20. plaque-like wii. ,,
will be in a series of revival Mrs. Frank Birchmore will often as- v an '
services tfcUh Rev. John R. have a birthday Oct. 19 . heart - break
Mrs: Dickie James and chil- Bagwell of GreeSwcod as the • Butch” Grady will cele* worry or imk
dren who have been here with visiting speaker. 1
Rev. Roscoe Bryan, pastor
of the host church extends a f
cordial invitation to everyone
to those services each evening
at 7:30 p.m.
n p
sion. in oth
words a psychic disturbance
l or nervous exhaustion of
sume kind is usually present.
When physical agents ure
u snooted, pollen, danders,
' .st, and sprays must be
.uoided.
One common reaction to
drugs seen nowadays is with
antibiotic therapy of peni-
ilLn. This type can be ex-
remely uncomfortable and
retractile to treatment be-
' cause of slow-release prop-
i rlies . pencillm shows once
it :s injected into the muscle.
Allergic uticaria can be
adequately treated today with
lit. 1 use / of antihistamines,
s:eroids and adrenalin. Some-
t :nes dc, ensitization ,yac-
, c nf's may be employed when
i specific allergin is deter-
d mihed.
lives which result from
.'xcessive anxiety tension are
host treated and removed
■ ith the use of sedatives,
n; iquilizers and, most effec-
: \ c of all, a resolution of
t :c disturbing emotional fac-
i> tors.
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S Sgt. James’ mother. Mrs.
Mark Conner and with her par
ents m Joanna left Monday
with Sgt. James for Fort Car-
si n, Colorado. He spent a 15
day leave here upon his re
turn from Viet Nam and Ja
pan.
Miss Sue Word visited Sat
urday in Columbia with
Carol liinnant.
Auxiliary To Meet Tonieht
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Lydia Pentecostal Holiness
Miss Church will meet (tonight)
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Lydia Community Building.
Mrs. David McBirch,
Mrs Sidney Oakley spent the
v rekend in Fountain Inn with . - VIrs - .MctJuvh. pres-
her sister, Mrs. Marvin Aber- ^ ent of t * 1e Auxil ary will be
crombie and Mr Abercrom- hostess.
Ij e With The Sick
hie. going because of the Mrs. (apers Gregory nr a
death ol her nephew, James sur 8cry patient at Bailey Me
lt • h a rd Abercrombie of
Greenville. * I
morial Hospital.
Mrs. Jimmy James is ill.
Mrs. Effie Willis and son,
James Will’s are beth ill.
Mrs. Mildred Dickerson is
a patient in the Laurens Dis
trict Hospital.
Mrs. M. J. Sanders ha* been
ill several days.
Mrs. Joshe Motte is a pat
ient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
. , „ Mrs. Herbert Fallaw return-
„ . „. ed home Monday Millnwin.:
surgery at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mi. aid Mrs. Carlton Rid
dle of Fountain Inn, visited
Mrs. (). II. Miller Sunday af
ternoon.
Henry and Ronald Stone of
I’elzer spent the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Tramell. Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Trammell and
Phil of Greenwood visited his
parent
day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn
of Greenville and Mr. and
firs. William Stone, Debbie,
Andrea and Jeff of Pelzer vis
ited the Trammells.
SOUTH carolim
a
Halloween Party Planned
The Lydia Woman’s Club
dr. and Mrs. J. B. Pat- has planned a Halloween par-
terson were weekend guests of ty for their October meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawton which will be Thursday. Oct.
in Orangeburg. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Will- All members are asked to
iams visited her sistet* and come in costume,
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Members are now selling
■ : trick or treat candy.
* g. Guest Speaker At
Baptist Chureh
Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock worship hour Mr. Paul
Riddle of Laurens, the Asso-
ciational R. A. Director, will
be the guest speaker at the
Lydia Baptist Church.
On Sunday evening. Rev. W.
W. Willingham of Kinards
will speak at the 7:30 p.m.
worship hour.
The public is cordially in
vited to the services.
W. M. U. Fall Meeting
The Laurens Association
W. M. U. Fall Meeting will be
held Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 5
p. m. at Beulah Baptist
final settlement
Take notice that on the 4th
day of November, 1906, we
will render a final account of
our acts and doings as Exec
utors of the estate of W. E.
Caudell in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a final discharge
from our trust as Executors.
Any person indebted to
.said estate is notilied and re
quired to make payment on
or before that date, and all
persons having claims
against said estate will pre
sent them on or before said
date, duly proven, or be ior-
ever barred.
ANNIE NORRIS
CAUDELL,
JOHNNIE MAE
CAUDELL,
Executors
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 8th
day of November, 1966, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of Orien Lee Tur
ner in the office of the Judge
of Probate of Laurens County,
at 3:00 o’clock p.m., and on
the same day will apply for a
final discharge from my trust
as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
will present them on or before
said date, duly proven or be
forever barred.
Ferol M. Turner,
Executrix
Clinton, S. C.
Sept. 26, 1966
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13 SEPARATE CUT PIECES
2 Lege • Liver
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LEGS..-49/
THIGHS-49/
LIVERS-59/
BACKS -10/
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PORK LINK
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MORTON'S CREAM
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Beef & Gravy T’
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Potatoes 3 *l w
MORTON'S CHEESE AND
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Grapes
FANCY VINE
TOMATOES
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