The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 13, 1967, Image 11
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THE CLIfTTON CHRONICLE
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MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone
SP 4 Johnny (Sheet) Bailey
arrived home here Friday
night following his discharge
from the U.S. Army in 'Oak
land, California. Skeet has
just returned from a years
tour of duty in Viet Nam.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey
and Dianne vacationed last
week at Stone Mt. Ga. They
enjoyed going to Six Flags
over Georgia and other points
of interest in and around At
lanta.
Mrs. Harold Frick, Phyles
and Steve visited with their
parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cunning
ham in Cross Hill while Mr.
Frick was at Fort Stewart,
Ga. with with the local Na
tional Guard Unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Brotcher spent the past week
vacationing at Daytona, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte
and Rev. and Mrs. M. J.
Sanders visited the Motte’s
son, Billy in the Veteran’s
Hospital in Columbia.
J. A. Black Sr., Miss Bon
nie Sue Black, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Black and Tina, Mrs.
Mary Ellen Ellison and chil
dren and Danny Ray Dunna-
way spent Thursday at Myr
tle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Bar-
lowe and daughter Misses
Debbie and Cindy spent a
few days in Daytona and St.
Augustine, Fla. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whit
mire and Mrs. Allen White
Jr. and children spent Wed
nesday in the N.C. mountains
visiting their aunt. Mrs. Es
ter Morris and cousin, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Aiken and
Mr. and Mrs. James Morris
on all in Translvania County.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mor
ton, Miss Kay Morton, Tom
my Morton and Miss Cindy
Hughey spent Saturday in the
mountains of N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rob
erts and David and Susan
visited a couple of days with
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harden
in Walhalla last week. Roy
Hardin returned home with
the Roberts family for a vis
it. __
Mrs. Paul Glenn and Deid-
rc of Greenville were Wed
nesday of last week, guests
of their sisters and aunts,
Mrs. Clyde Trammell and
1 *Mr. Trammell and Miss Fer-
t oline Seay.
* Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willprd
^and Bill spent several days
vacationing at Myrtle Beach
4ast week
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daven
port of Greenville with nei*
children. Shert^, !?ale and
Steve Campbell, who are
spending part of the summer
with them, Visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Burdette Saturday.
W. O. C. Warren Goss of
Fort Walters, Texas surpris
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Goss with a week-end
visit. They accompanied him
to Atlanta, Ga. on Monday
to catch a plane back to Fort
Walters.
Mrs. Bessie Brown is spend
ing two weeks in Greenville
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hugh
ey, Misses Judy and Jackie
and Mrs. Nancy Poythress
and Kim spent Friday at Fol
ly Beach at Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis
and Andy vacationed the past
week in Miami, and Daytona
Fla. enjoying many other in
teresting places en route to
Miami and back.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss,
Jerry and Wells Goss visited
Mrs. Goss’ mother, Mrs. G.
W. Bowen in Wadley, Ga. a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burd
ette visited her mother, Mrs.
W. S. Manning and his bro
ther, C. L. Burdette and Mrs.
Burdette in Iva on Monday
of last week. On Tuesday they
attended the Manning family
Fourth of July picnic in Wal
halla. They were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J»
W. Phillips in Anderson on
Friday.
Among those vacationing in
Daytona, Fla. last week and
enjoying the Firecracker 400
Races on Tuesday, July 4
were, Mr. and Mrs.' Perry
Parrish and Tami, Mr. and
Mrs. Major Crawford and
Mr. and Mrs. William Bow-
lii\g- „ „
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pat-
.terson were visitors in Green
ville for a couple of days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ben
nett and family of Washing
ton, N. C. were guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Crawford Sr. and other rela
tives and with his parents in
Joanna the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Word
and Misses Sue Word and Cy
nthia Madden spent July 4
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Weir at their cabin on Lake
Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gas
kins, Bill and David Gaskin
with her sister, Mrs. Guy
Rush and Mr. Rush of Belton,
spent last week vacationing
at Crescent Beach.
Joe Hairston and Steve Fen
nell enjoyed the past week at
Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis
with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Yan
cey Eubanks of Buffalo spent
several days last week with
their son and daughter-in-law
Petty officer 1-C and Mr. Bil
ly Davis in Norfolk, Va. while
there they enjoyed a tour of
the General McArthur Mem
orial Building. On Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, L. F.
Davis and Miss Mary Ellen
McDowell attended the Dick
son family reunion held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Allen in Chesnee.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby John
son and fomily and Miss Liz-
aniie Wright spent the week
end at Mrytle Beach,
Mrs. Melvin Satterfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Satterfield
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Satterfield and
children visited in Myrtle
Beach during the past week.
On Sunday Mrs. Melvin Sat
terfield, the Jerry Satter
fields, Mrs. Mac Harris and
Mrs. C. C. Heaton motored
through the Great Smoky
Mountains and also visited
Mrs. Jessie Cordell near
Cherokee, N. C.
Mrs. Etnmie Thomas - re
turned home Sunday after a
weeks visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Johnny Simmons
and Mr. Simmons in Greer.
They accompanied her home
for the day.
Mr.’ and Mrs. H. W. Wil
liams visited her son, James
H. Drake and Mrs. Drake in
Charlotte, N. C. and Mr. and
Mrs. G. G. Parrish Jr. in
Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Cooper in Belvedere dur
ing vacation week. “Lefty”
Williams also visited his sis
ter Mrs. Parrish and Mr. Par
rish during the week. The
Williartis’, Parrishs’ and Co
opers’ enjoyed July 4 at
Clark Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ben
nett and Mrs. Paul McCutch-
ens of Chicago, lill. visited
Mrs. Bennett’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Ballard for a
couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coop
er and Francis spent Sunday
in Great Falls with Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Cooper and Mrs.
George Wade. Jimmy Cooper
returned home with his par-
etits kfttr ft itWo ftreekfc visjit
with his - grandparents and
Francis remained for a visit
with them. ■ > •
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bev-
kema and family of Cateech-
ee spent a few days last week
days With the Coopers and on
Friday the two families with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams
and family went to Six Flags
over Georgia. Becky Cooper
spent the week-end with the
Beukemans’.
Mrs. Sidney Oakley was in
Rock Hill a few day last
week with her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Oakley. On Sun
day she attended the Oakley
reunion in Lavonia, Ga.
Mrs. Wade Pennington and
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Templeton and children and
Mrs. Quincy Roof of Union
who is visiting Mrs. Penning
ton spent the week’s vacation
with relatives in Mercy, Pa.,
they also enjoyed sights in
Virginia and in Washington,
D. C.
Warrant Officer and Mrs.
Alton Gwinn and children of
Alameda, California are vis
iting her parents, Mr. and
E. W. Mitchell and his par-,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Gwinn on Lake Greenwood
for a couple of weeks, They
will go to Key West, Fla.
When his leave is up, where
he will be stationed.
Mrs. Ronnie Henderson and
sons have returned to their
home in Hyattsville, Md. af
ter a visit here with her sis
ter, Mrs. Claude Grady and
Mr. Grady, also relatives in
Clinton and Union.
Miss Linda Kay of Wash
ington, D. C. is spending the
summer months with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Campbell.
Mr. Ray Campbell and
Mike and Miss Kay spent the
week at the Campbell’s trail
er on Lake Greenwood. David
and Rodney Campbell joined
their uncle for a couple of
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wea
thers and • children of Wood
ruff'and M's. Kate Nelson of
Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Walker on Thursday.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ker and Mary and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Wrens of Water
loo visited Billy Walker in
Columbia.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne
Quinton and children left
Monday for his new duty
station in Minot, North Da-
koto after his leave with his
mother, Mrs. Eula Quinton
and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Emory. Sunday
guests of Mrs. Quinton and
mother, Mrs. Janie Hill were
Mrs. Hill’s brother Lewis
Medlock and niece Mrs. Jack
Lollis of Honea Path.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pace
and family visited her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Mize in Hendersonville, N. C.
and her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bishop
in Greensboro, N. C. and his
sister, Mrs. Bobby Manor and
Mr. Manor in Columbia.dur
ing vacation week.
Tracy Quinton has return
ed home after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Quinton
“in Miami, Fla.
ANNUAL FISH FRY
ENJOYED
The annual Satterfield Fish
Fry was held at the Mounts
ville Cook-Out on last Thurs
day with the following enjoy
ing the occasion, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Satterfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Satterfield
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Satterfield and children,
and son, Mr. and Mort Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gambrell
terfield, Mr. and Mrs. George
Avery and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Fester Harris, Mrs.
Mack Harris, Mrs. Jewel Pro-
fitt and son and Robert Sat
terfield all of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Batson of
Greenwood and Mrs. Ray
mond McKittrick and chil
dren of Suffolk, Va. who are
visiting her parents, the Mort
Satterfields.
V.B.S. COMMENCEMENT
SUNDAY
The Lydia Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School Com
mencement will be held at the
Sunday evening worship ser
vice at 8 P.M.
All parents of those attend
ing are urged to attend.
The public is cordially in
vited.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Julyl? will be the birthday
of D. E. Roberts and B. P.
Lark.
E. W. Mitchell will cele
brate his birthday July 14.
Mrs. Herbert Fallaw and
Mrs. Ruby Dunnaway will
celebrate their birthdays July
15.
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Rhonda Carroll will cele
brate her birthday July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sprouse
will celebrate their Wedding
anniversary July 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Harris
will observe their wedding
anniversary July 15.
Walter King’s birthday will
be July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boozer
will observe their anniversary
July 19.
Convention Held
The Seventy Ninth Annual
Session of the Women’s Bap
tist Educational and Mission
ary Convention of South Car
olina was held with the He
bron Baptist Church, Church,
Clinton, South Carolina, June
21-23, 1967. Rev W. D. Coker,
is Pastor.
The purpose of the conven
tion was to provide an oppor
tunity for Christian women to
rethink the basic purpose of
the missionary activities of
the church, and examirte con
ditions that now obstruct the
coming of God’s Kingdom.
Some areas of concern were:
1. Strengthening Family
Life.
2. Education for economic
efficiency and personal en
richment.
3. Christian citizenship:
Voter registration and voter
participation.
4. Equal opportunity and
Christian fellowship.
5. Combatting "Poverty:
“The War on Poverty” ,
6. Health: Physical and
Mental Problems of nutri
tion, exercise, alcoholism,
and misuse of drugs':
7. The search for peace.
8. Social Security and Pub
lic Welfare.
9. A better physical envi
ronment: Purity of air and
water. .
10. World responsibility:
Our concern for freedom and
human welfare in other lands.
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