The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 20, 1967, Image 9

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t Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 20, 1967 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Lydia Mill News ... McElhannon Family With Relatives MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative * Telephone 833-2006 birthday dinner for several ity Building for the April Ses members of the McGee fam- sion. ily held Sunday at Duncan’s At 8:15 Charles F. Waldron “Lead Kindly Light” and clos- Creek Presbyterian Church, of Clinton will be the guest e d w ith prayer. c „Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mrs. speaker of the club, with his Miss z ,, ^ _ h f S-Sgt. and Mrs. Joel McEl- Maxie Reeder visited their topic being “Personal Wills her sub j ect “Accessories* of hannon and family of Annis- bro ther and uncle, W. A. At- and Their Importance.” A Symbols -> i n her discussion ton, Ala., spent thes week-end taway, in Newberry Friday. quesUon and answer period s ^ e mentioned a number of McElhannon and h rS erni ^ e Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry will be held for those wanting fig ur j nes an d statues used in Mr nnH Mrc niooir! and Forlc Shoals, to know whys, whats, e.c. flower arrangements and gave were Sunday dinner guests of All members are urged to be the meaning of each. She Mrs. Fred Bodie. present. j closed her discussion with a Mr. and Mrs.Charles Patter- Others in the community, poem, “April”. afternoon were Mrs. H. W. Texas having visited Johnny Neese and children of Roe- val Hospital of Memphis, Simpson, student aft Bryson and Miss Zelle Crisp, fteeder who is a patient in the buck were Saturday’s guests Tenn. and Wilford Simpson College are visiting their In the absence of Mrs. Bry- hospital there. of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Austin, who is on orders for over- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. son, Mrs. Gabbert gave the The Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Perry Simpson of the Na- seas service and Miss Sue son. devotional. She used as her • • — . ... 'V;.. subject “Happiness”. She gave her own definition and those of others of happiness, read 2 verses of the song Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black- well, enroute to Texas for a six weeks missile course. His family will be here for the six . „. . _ . weeks Sunday guests of Mrs^ 80,1 and children of Inman, women, and men, may come The members enjoyed a con- MpF.ih«nnnn u,*™ w visited his mother on Sunday, at 8:15 to hear Mr. Waldron, test “Awakening of Spring” WITH THE SICK BIRTHDAYS AND conducted by Miss Crisp with W. P* Terrell has been a pa- ANNIVERSARIES MrS- Miller as winner, hannon and family of Green- t* ent hi the Laurens hospital j 0 j in Edmunds and daugh- T h e hostesses assisted by wood, and Mr. and Mrs. for several days. ter Mrs G race Nelson, will Mrs - A - J - Finley served a James McElhannon and Lester Davis has been ill at o b serve birthdays April 22. congealed salad plate, sand: Kathy of CTinton. his home. Mrs i) uva ii Cunningham wiches ’ P° tato chips, punch Mr. and Mrs. KeWneth Tram- Major Crawford is a patient w in celebrate a birthday April and caramel cake, mell and PJril of Greenwood, at Bailey Memorial Hospital. 21. The foll °wing young people: were Saturday guests "of his IT’S CLEAN-UP TIME ” *__:i Ernie Austin, Jane Boyce, Me- McElhannon were her other two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Claude McEl- parents, Mr. Trammell. and Mrs. Clyde EVERYWHERE! April 24-29, a clean-up pro- Happy birthday to April ij SS a Cox, Buddy Cox and Mar- Brown today. garet Gray accompanied by „ , „ „ ... WJ1 , n . _ . T .. Mrs. Nell Mills, Tony Webb the pastor. Rev. W. F. Mitch- a __ d „^ S ;u H ‘ j ..!L and Robert Satterfield will ob- el! attended a Mission Rally at ev ' serve birthdays April 24. Friendship Presbyteri- James McElhannon will an Church Sunday evening. liams spent the week-end along with Clinton, and in Aiken with his daughter eryone is asked to clean up and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. their premises. . . . vs a i oo n ou u * u u u r- r t>’ t»> „ . , celebrate a birthday April 22, Ray Shubert, who has been ' . ' ’ * Spring is a time of newness an( j bis (j au g b ter Kathy, will located at Vietnam with the Timmy .Sanders of Har- and freshness, so we hope ev- have a birthday April 2S. armed forces, has returned to grave Military Academy in ery member of every family Mr and Mrs paul Kitchens the States and is here with observed their wedding anni- his wife and children. ,, „ , , , r versarv Anril 19 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ree- Mrs. M. J, Sanders. Mr and Let's make Lydia shine and e Bc “ t ; Je £ n Har will have der and James Bishop return- Mrs. Jimmy Sanders and Re- be proud for others to ride ea n i 9o Cy W 6 ' ~ nee and Mr. and Mrs. Benny through our community and a birthday April 23. Tucker and Mike accompan- enjoy it as we do. Miss Cathy Harvey wi ce- ebrate a birthday April 25. April 23rd will be Lewis Chatham, Va., spent the week- in the community will join in end with his parents, Rev. and the campaign. ed Sunday from Mineral Wells, ied him back to school on The Lydia Woman’s Club, Sunday. ' directed by Miss Nellie Os- . hirthd Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore borne, will sponsor the clean- Howe 1 s Dir a y* visited his father, T. E. U P campaign. Moore, in the Laurens Hos- No prizes, but honorable pital Sunday. _ mention will be given for Warrant Officer and Mrs. m ost improved street. Tracy Dees of Fort Gordon, LADIES’ AUXILIARY Ga., spent the week-end with .MEETING TONIGHT his mother, Mrs. Verner Dees, The Pentecostal Holiness and sister, Mrs. Billy Willard, Church Ladies’ Auxiliary will and Mr. Willard. meet Thursday (tonight) in- Representing the Cross Hill News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Correspondent The April meting of the Friendly Garden Club was Lydia stead of Tuesday as previous- held at the home of Mrs. P. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN that the undersigned in tend to file in the office of the Secretary of State of South Carolina, on or after the 24th day of April, 1967, a Declara tion and Petition for Incorpo ration, praying the issuance of a Certificate of Incorporation, as an eleemosynary corpora : tion under the laws of the State of South Carolina, to YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN Baptist Church at the Worn- ly announced. Fitzstevens near Laurens ASSOCIATION OF GREAT- ... ^ F.R CLINTON. SO an’s Missionary Union Asso- The meeting will be held at w jth Mrs. P. *H. Miller assoc- ciational meeting at the Hill- 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. jatg hostess crest Baptist Church in Lau- Pressley Chaney, with her a lovely arrangement of SOUTH CA- ER CLINTON, ROLINA, INC. Cl : nton. South Carolina. rens on Wednesday of last daughter, Mrs. David Me- pansies and permanent ar- ApHl 17, 1967 week were Mesdames Henry Ninch, as hostess, at 303 Jef- rangements made an attrac- Abercrombie, Mark Conner, ferson Street. fly e setting for the meeting. W. L. Motte, Houston Ellis, All members are urged to The president, Miss Eleanor Sidney Oakley, H. W. Williams be present. Dial opened the hieeting with and Clyde Trammell. MR. WALDRON TO SPEAK an appropriate reading “The Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ben- ON WILLS AT CLUB Legend of the Raindrop.” Mrs. J nett and children of Wash- The Lydia Woman’s Club Gabbert was welcomed as a ington, D. C., spent the week- will meet tonight (Thursday) visitor. end with her parents, Mr. and at 7:30 at the Lydia Commun- The program leaders for the Mrs. Ai T. Crawfond, and other relatives. Week-end guests of Mrs. Mildred Dickerson and Mrs. W. P. Terrell were their son and grandson, Pvt. Billy Dick erson, of Fort Jackson, Co lumbia, with his friends from Fort Jackson, Privates John Conroy and Dominico of New York, and Pvt. PhillipDacruz of New Jersey. Mrs. T. H. McPherson of Chester, spent Friday and Saturday with her sister and mother, coming due to the illness of her fath er, Mr. Terrell, in the Lau rens hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McGee and criUdren attended a joint Harry E. Bolick, III James Von Hollen IF YOU DON’T READ ’ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Watch for the M — of TOMMY'S Quality Shoes TO BE LOCATED AT CORNER OF , N. BROAD AND PITTS STREETS — FORMER McBRIDE’S OFFICE c*> TOMMY H. WINDSOR, Manager Tommy Invites All His Friends and Customers To Visit Him At His New Store Which Will Open Soon. He will Carry A Select Line of Shoes For The Whole Famly. He Has Had 21 Years Experience With Correct Shoe , Fitting And Has Worked With Belk’s and Gordon’s Stores In The City' Previously. Opening To Be Announced Soon! WAGNER’S Orange Juice / ' *.' • • ' • • FRENCH’S MUSTARD QUART JARS 6 OZ. JARS OO en 1 * . : 2 f ° r 23c Notice of Election STATE OF SOUTH „ CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LAURENS SCHOOL DISTRICT 56 LAURENS COUNTY Pursuant to Titles 21-914, 21- 915, and 21-91T, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1962, and in conformity to the provisions therein: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE That an election will be held by the Board of Trustees 6f School District No. 56, Lau rens County, to determine whether or not an increase bf five (5) mills shall be added to the present millage of said School District for school pur poses for operating schools in said District. The election will be held at the Clinton Armory Building in said District on Tuesday, the 25th day of April, 1967, and notice of said election* will be given in The Clinton Chron icle, a newspaper published in the County of Laurens, and such notice will be posted at Clinton City Hall, Joanna Stores, and Coleman Brothers Store in said District. At such election only such electors who exhibit their reg istration certificates, as re quired in general elections, shall be allowed to vote. * At such election the board of trustees, shall act as manag ers, and the election shall be conducted as is provided by law for the conduct of general elections. At the election said elector favoring the proposed levy shall cast a ballot con taining,. the word “YES” printed or written thereon, and each elector opposed to said levy shall cast a ballot con taining the word “NO” print ed or written thereon. The polls shall be open from 8:00 A. M. until 7:00 P. M. JAMES VON HOLLEN, Chairman Board of Trustees of Laurens County School District J ' No. 56. £ V-S. Shortening Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order Strietmean Chocolate Chip 15 Oz. Box Cookies ./.45c Kraft BARBECUE SAUCE, 1& oz... 29c Poss HOT DOG CHILI, IOV2 oz. can.... 19c. HOT DOC BUNS, pkg. of 8 19c Hafnia, LUNCHEON MEAT, 12 oz. can .. 39c Luxury Elbow Macaroni, 6 oz. boxes .. 2 for 21c GRADE “A” SOUTH CAROLINA MEDIUM EGGS 2 79c MARKET SPECIALS Wisconsin State CHEESE, lb 65c A-G WIENERS, 8 oz. pkg 39c ALL COIA DRINKS 6-Bottle Carton MOTHER’S TWIN PACK CENTER CUT LB. Potato Clips.. 39c DIXIE CRYSTALS PORK CHOPS 69c FRESH PRODUCE Irish POTATOES, 10 lb. bag Yellow ONIONS, 2 lbs 39c 15c FROZEN FOODS Sea Pak FISH STICKS, 8 oz. pk. .. CHICKEN BREAST, 2 lb. box .. 29c 99c PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 20-21-22 Fresh Lean Pork Chops Lb. C Clinton Mills Store — Lydia Mills Store - s kf FREE DEUVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631