The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 19, 1967, Image 9

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m } ' Cliftion, S. C., Thursday, January 19, 1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Lydia MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 83MMC at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. B. W. Cooper to make plans for the year’s work. ' Rev. W. W. Willingham has been confined to his home- this week due to illness. _ Ruthie Franklin from Mon- C. B. Gilliam has returned the hospitalrnfay God bless roej q 8 t was week-end guest to his home following an ill- each one of you. 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Carter ness at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Patients at Bailey Memori- Mill New* ... - Joe Fuller to Be Reassigned —NETTIE PRINCE * Wright. Jesse L Swink News of Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N. A,. SHOUSE Correspondent Telephone 697-6829 Laurens — Jesse Lanford Swink, 62, of 113 Lynne Ave., died Wednesday at his home after a long illness. Native of Spartanburg Coun ty, son of Mrs. Marie Lan ford Swink of Greenville and John times, a member of ghady Grove 4-H Club met the late Bishop F. Swink, he le music team which will be Tuesday Jan. 10 at 4 o’clock, was a retired textile worker, in Forest Lawn Cemetery. OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE PHONE 833-0541 Joe Fuller,, SN, left Friday al Hospital include 1. B. Pat for Long Beach, Calif., for terson, David R. Coket,. and reassignment with the U. S. Mrs.* Nora Kirby. Navy after a leave with Mrs. Miss Feroline Seay rtrtihlns Fuller and his parents, Mr. a patient at Self Mtatodrial and Mrs. Bud Fuller. hospital in Greenwood* During the recent holidays, CRUSADE TEAM MEMtlERS Mrs. Grace Nelson entertain- TO SPEAK TO BAPTISTS ed with a dinner for her fam ily, Present were Mr. and the Mrs. John Edmunds, Willie a part of the Laurens County j n absence of the President, a Mason and a member of St Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. Crusade for Christ during its g usan ghouse, Maxine Spivey James Methodist Church. James Childress and chil- seven-day run at Prpsbyte- (j ev otional chairman, had Surviving also are his wife, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ed- rian College s Belk Auditon- c h ar g e 0 f p ro gram. Fol- Mrs. Pearl Brown Swink; two munds and Crystal, Mrs. Wil- um January 22-29, will be the i ow j n g devotional by Mar- brothers, Ben Swink of Roe- ma Bryant and Ken, all of guest speaker at the. Sunday gpj ve y a demonstratoin buck and James Swink of Lydia; Rev. and Mrs. Frank morning worship hour at the an( j discussion was led by Greer; three sisters. Miss Phillips and Mrs. Childress Lydia Baptist Church. leaders, Mrs. Camp and Mr M ar y Swink and Miss Sara of Clinton. Mr. Innes, one of the Cru- Easterby, County Agents on Swink of Greenville and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram- sade’s accompanying music- Correct Table Setting and Ta- Archie Ussery of Mauldin, mell visited Miss Feroline ians, was born and reared in big Manners. A Valentine par- Funeral services were con- Seay in Self Memorial Hos- England, served as an ap- j s planned for the Feb. ducted from Kennedy Moriu- pital, Greenwood, on Satur- prentice to the textile industry meeting.' 'dry Chapel Friday at 3 p.m. day, and also visited Mr. and and later developed his musi- Claudia Johnson spent Sun- b y R ev - R °y Stockman and Mrs. Gary Brissie in Green- cal talent to the point of a d with her mot j ler Mrs Itev - Alv *n Boone. Burial was wood. . masters degree in organ. * Iohnson ’ ' “ Mrs. Virginia Wilson and C. The public is cordially in- J. Blackwell were Sunday vited to come and hear Mr. Mrs. N. A. Shouse, Maxine guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Innes. Spivey and Margie Spivey Rowe in Belton. Recent guests HOBBY CLUB MEETS wer e d,nner g uests 0 ‘ Mfs - of Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Black- ‘ TUESDAY EVENINGS Johnson. well were Mr. and Mrs. Jack The Lydia Hobby Club is Mr. and Mrs. David T. Pitts Fowler and daughter of Johns now meeting each Tuesday have been called to Atlanta Island. evening from 7:00 to 9:00 p. due to illigess of Mrs. Pitts’ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond m. at the community build- brother. Kuykendall of Columbia spent ing. Members of the Shady the week-end. with the for- AH ladies of the Lydia and Grove Home Demonstration mer’s parents, Mr .and Mrs.. Clinton Mills communities are club will meet Thursday night C. R. Kuykendall., invited to attend. — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey Miss Nellie O&orne is the and children of Charlotte, N. director. C., spent the week-end with MARCH OF DIMES FRIDAY their parents and grandpar- EVENING ents, Mrs.. Jim Bailey, Mr. The Mothers’ March for the and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and March ol Dimes will be to- ^ Mrs. Stella McLendon. morrow night (Friday) in- Mrs. .Glenn Gaskins and stead of the 27th so as not to David visited her step-moth- conflict with the Crusade for er, Mrs. W. E. Staggs, in the Christ. Please leave porch Anderson County hospital, lights on for the march. Anderson, on Tuesday. Mr. All those helping are invit- and Mrs. T. D. Douglas also ed to the Woman’s Club meet- visited his mother, Mrs. log tonight (Thursday). Staggs. CLUB TO SEE FILM Mrs. Lester Davis, Mr. and The Woman’s Club .will Mrs. Maxie Davis, and Mrs. meet tonight (Thursday) at Allison West visited their hus- 7:30 at the community build- band and father, Lester Da- log- vis, in the Greenville General The March of Dimes film , hospital Sunday. Radar Tech, lor the year, “This Land Is Eddie Allen of Union and the Your Land,” will be shown U. S. Navy in Jacksonville, and literature for the Moth- Fla., was the Sunday night ers’ March will be distributed, guest of his aunt, Mrs. Les- AH who will be working in ter Davis, and family. the Mothers’ March Friday Mike and Kay Berry of are asked to come to the Fork Shoals, spent the week- club meeting, end with their ^grandmother, All ladies of the community Mrs. Fred BodieT who accom- are invited to attend the club panied them home Sunday." meeting. Mrs. Bodie remained until BIRTHDAYS AND Monday with her daughter, " ANNIVERSARIES Mrs'. Jim Berry, and family. Lucy Dean will celebrate a Mrs. Bill Fennell, Mrs. A. birthday January/25. M. Shumate, Sr., and Mrs. January 20th Jzfirthdays will Orin Davis visited Sunday include Mrs. M. J. Sanders, with Mrs.- Monteen Darby in Mrs. Clevis Wilkes. Jimmy , Newberry. Earl Gregory, and Michelle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tins- Malpass. ^ ley and Miss Pat Harvey vis- Happy birthday .' today! to ited in the mountains of North Miss Faye Halley aftd Mrs. Carolina Sunday. * Jessie AbercrprrtblaA'w- . Miss Beth Harvey spent the Steve Fennell, Maftih Booz- week-end with Miss Sherry er and James AmmOhs will McGee near Laurens. celebrate birthdays January Mr. and Mrs. Martin Booz- 21st. er and children, Becky and Mrs. Bobby James will ob- Danny, visited Mr. Boozer’s serve a birthday January 22, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. .and Mr. James’ birthday will Boozer, near Inman Sunday, be January 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cody Happy Jjjrthday on January and Mrs. Helen Donalds of 23rd to Robert Bailey, Maxie Spartanburg, and Mr. and Davis, Mrs. Adger Crawford, Mrs. Fred Ellis of Duncan, Jr., and to Miss Jackie Hugh- were Sunday guests of Mr. ey, who will be 13 years old. and Mrs. Bobby Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pat- Mrs. R.'G. Johnson. terson will observe a wedding Richard Sanders of the U. anniversary January 21. S. Marines, arrived home Happy anniversary today to Sunday for a leave with his Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Larry Fowler will ob- Sanders, alter a year’s tour serve e( birthday January 21. of duty in Vietnam. CARD OF THANKS WITH THE SICK I would like to thank Rev. Lester Davis was to under- M. J. Saiders, my neighbors go surgery at the General and friends for the flowers, hospital in Greenville Tues- cards, visits and kindness day. * shown me during my stay in COLONIAL OPEN STOCK BEDROOM PIECES IN THIS . Every piece has a stainproof top... solid cherry fronts. Perfect for the student's room...girl or boy ... and fun to assemble the pieces that are right. BUY NOW And SAVE! With heavy antiqued brass hardware. 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