The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 22, 1967, Image 11
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Lydia Mffl News . . . ,
Ammons Return From Florida Trip
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL*
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 833-2004
Mr. and Mrs. James Am
mons and family have re
turned home after several
days vacation in Panama Ci
ty, Fla. and other Florida
points of interest.
Mrs. Mary Fallaw spent a
few days this week in Green
ville with her daughter, Mrs.
David Storay and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown and
family and Mrs. Laura Darby
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Brannon in
Winnsboro.
Arthur Sanders of Carson-
Newman College in Jefferson
City, Tenn. visited his par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. M. J. San
ders during the weekend, com
ing for the wedding of Miss
Harriet Wilson to Mr. Lamar
McCarroll' in Greenville on
Saturday afternoon, in which
he was an usher. Rev. Sand
er’s, Miss Wilson’s former
pastor also participated in the
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gil-
strap, Jr. spent Sunday in
Greenville with his father Mr.
Gilstrap, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South
and Mike visited the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
South in Whitmire, Sunday.
Warrant Officer and Mrs.
Tracy Dees and children left
Monday from the Greenville-
Spartanburg Airport for a tour
of duty in Germany after
spending a few days with his
mother, Mrs. Verner Dees,
who accompanied them to the
airport, Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Trammell and Phil of Green
wood spent the week end with
the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell.
A 1-C Freddie Hanna has
returned to Travis Air Force
Base in California after
spending a leave with his mo
ther, Mrs. Clayton Reece and
Mr. Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank James
of Whitmire, were Saturday
guests of his mother, Mrs.
Mark Conner.
Mrs. Fred Bodie, Mrs. Jack
Pitts and Donny attended the
wedding of the former’s ne
phew, William Hane Frank
lin to Miss Carolyn Smith in
Lexington Sunday. Chuck
Patterson of Inman is spend
ing the week with his grand
mothers, Mrs. Bodie and Mrs.
Mary Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bail
ey and children of Charlotte,
N. C. were supper guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ce
cil McLendon, following the
Wilson McClellan wedding in
Greenville in which Mrs. Bail
ey was a bridesmaid. Bob
Bailey remained here for a
few days with his grandpar
ents, the McLendons and Mrs.
Jim Bailey.
Mrs. Lillie Belle Miller vis
ited her mother, Mrs. J. H
W^llenzihe in the Little River
Dominick Community. Sun
day. Friends of Mrs. Wallen
zinc are sorry to know she
is ill.
Mrs. Woodrow McLendon
and children, “Tiger” Smith
and Mrs. J. Smith of Green
wood visited Mrs. McLendon’s
lather on Sunday.
Miss Peggy Grady has re
turned to her home in Ed
wards Port, Indiana after a
visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Grady.
Johnny Lanford ''of Clemson
University spent the week-end
with his parents', Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Lanford, who accom
panied him back Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. J. H. McPherson of
Chester visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Terrell
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sat
terfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Satterfield and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Satter
field and children enjoyed Fa
ther’s Day in the mountains
of North Carolina, carrying
a picnic dinner in the moun
tains.
Mrs. Melvin Satterfield and
Mrs. Jerry Satterfield were
visitors of the former’s moth
er, Mrs. Mack Harris in Spar
tanburg on Saturday.
Woman’s Club at Mrs. Bodie’s
The Lydia Woman’s Club
enjoyed a hamburger supper
on last Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. Fred Bodie
with husbands of the mem
bers invited.
Hamburgers were grilled in
the back yard with 20 mem
bers and guests enjoying
them.
During a short business ses
sion plans were made for a
July meeting to make plans
for an Atlanta trip.
Bride’s Home Scene of
Wedding
Miss Karen Kathleen Han
na was married to Mr. Wil
liam Shook of Saluda on Fri
day, June 16 at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of the bride.
The vows were spoken be
fore an improvised altar of
baskets of white and pink
glads and carnations by the
bride’s pastor, Rev. Roscoe
Bryan.
Miss Flo Emery was maid
of honor and was dressed in
a pastel yellow daytime dress.
The bride, daughter of Mrs.
Clayton Reece and the late
Fred Hanna, chose a white A-
line dress of silk organza with
an embroidered alencon lace
front panel Her shoulder
length veil was of silk illus
ion and her corsage was of
white carnations.
Mr. Shook is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert C. Shook of
Saluda. His father served as
best man.
The bride is a 1967 gradu
ate of Clinton High School,
and the groom is a 1966 gra
duate of Saluda High School
and is employed with a con
struction firm in Greenwood
where will be living following
a honeymoon in the N. C.
mountains.
t
A reception was held follow
ing the wedding. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Teague of Greenwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Shook were
out of town guests.
Wyalt-Summer Wedding
June 12
Rev. M. J. Sanders officiat
ed at the marriage of Miss
Joyce Myrtle Wyatt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. It. Robert
Wyatt of Oak Street to Mr.
Everett Cordel Summer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sum
mer of Chapells, at six o’
clock in the evening of June
12, at the Lydia Baptist
Church.
John Snelgrove was best
man. Mrs. Summer was ma
tron of Honor and the only
attendant. She wore a pink
linen street length dress.
The bride was lovely in a
white lace dress with an A-
line skirt. She carried a white
Bible topped with a white or
chid.
Following their honeymoon
in the Great Smoky Mountains
they are at home in the Kings
Apartments.
Clyde Revis Has Birthday
Dinner " t
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Mathis
were hosts at a birthday din
ner for her son, Clyde Revis
at their home on Sunday.
Enjoying the dinner, held
picnic style in the back yard
were, Mr. and Mrs. J«. D. Re
vis of Spartanburg. Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Revis and Mitch
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb
and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
ny Tucker and Mike, Mrs. Sid
ney Oakley, Mrs. Henry Ab
ercrombie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Revis and Dwight Waldrop
all of Clinton and Lydia.
The honorce received many
nice gifts.
Jack Johnson of Easley
Jack Johnson, 53, of Easley,
died Tuesday, June 13, at his
home after a long illness.
Among survivors are his
step-mother, Mrs. Stella John
son, and a half-brother, Bob
by Joe Johnson, of Lydia.
Funeral services and inter
ment were conducted Thurs
day in Easley.
Party Given at Home
Of Grandparents
Kenneth Bryant who was
five years old June 18 wa*
honored with a birthday party
on Saturday afternoon at the
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Edmunds, with
around 20 friends present.
Mrs. Wilma Bryant, Ken
neth’s mother gave favors to
each of the young folk present
and directed several games
for them.
The birthday cake was cut
and served with ice cream,
cookies, drinks and other par
ty dainties.
Kenneth was presented gifts
from his friends and relatives.
With The Sick
Macolm Sanders has been
a patient at Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood for
several days.
Mrs. L. A. Williams is a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital. /
Festus Harris is a patient
in the Veterans Hospital in
Columbia.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Jimmie Denise Childers was
4 years old June 18.
Adger Crawford, Jr. will
celebrate his birthday June
25, also Mrs. Jerald Satter
field.
Mrs. B. P. Lark will ob
serve her birthday June tB.
Mrs. Odie Nelson and Clyde
Thomas will observe birthday^
June 24.
June 23 birthdays will In^
elude Jimmy Sanders, James
Campbell and James Frank
lin Coker.
Mrs. Benny Tucker’s birth
day will be June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South
will celebrate their wedding
anniversary on June 24.
June 27 will be Stanley 1
Rice’s and Danny Black’s
birthday.
Prayer Retreat June 29
The Woman’s Missionary
Union of the Laurens Baptist
Association will have a Pray
er Retreat; June 29 at the Bap
tist Assembly on Lake Green
wood to begin at 9:30 a. m.
Everyone is to bring a fin
ger lunch.
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