The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1967, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

;v I * \ , » CUnion, S. C., Thursday, September 21, 196? THE CLWTON CHRONICLE Lydia Mill News ^ MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, i > t \ Correspondent and Representative ‘Phone 833-2006 Periodicals Sought Laurens County Library has applied to the South Caro-; lina State Library Board for participation in the Periodical Improvement Project for 1967-68. ■■■■■••■' —- — If approved, it will mean- Mr. and Mrs. W* I. Bailey Treasurer, Mrs. John Tucker;' a continuation of the initial and Mr. and Mrs. James Me- Secretary, Mrs. James O. Periodical Project of 1964-65 Elhannon are vacationing this Sanders; Organist, Miss Judy which brought a wider collec- week in Daytona, Fla. Hughey; Pianist, Mrs. Benny tion of periodicals and im- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram- Tucker; Sunday School Su- proved service to the library mell visited her aunt, Mrs. Perintendent, Houston ElUs; patrons. Laura Kirby near Henderson- Assistant S. S. Superinten- ville, N. C. on Sunday. Jent, Jack Pitts; Training c_* Aic a T> Union Director, Mr*. Jimmy Sgt. Alfred R. (Dicky) South; w M< U. ^President, James of Fort ^ a ^ so "- Co1 ?' Mrs. Ellis; Brotherhood Pres- rado Springs, Colorado is T 0 . williams, speadmg a leave with his chil- ’ ■ dren Debbie, Micky and Renee Sunday School: Rufus and his mother, Mrs. Mark Handback, AdjSlt Dept. Supt.; Conner and sister, Mrs. Jim- Mrs. South, Young People’s my South and family. On Sun- Dept. Supt.; Mrs. Fred Bo- Clinton Man Gets 60 Days Due To Suspended Term Greenville — Paul Gibson u.. day afternoon they visited die, Intermediate Dept. Supt.; Cannon Jr of Clinton, was Mr. and Mrs. Frank James F - ^ arve3 J: J « nl „ D P ^' one of 10 persons sentenped in-Whitmire. Prfmary Depf' Supt Mrs' last Thursday in U. S- Dis- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Estes trict Court for violating fed- and Ben Sprouse were among ^ , V,- ’ • 8 T o nnf »pr« eral statute s pertaining to in- those attending the National ’ n ’ terstate transportaion of sol- Moose Convention in Colum- N " se ^ De , P , t ' Supt ' „ _ en vehicles, bia Saturday. Mr. Estes was Training Union: A. M. Shu- judge Robert W. Hemphill one of the recipients of the nfmta, Secretary; Miss Judy sentenced Cannon to three Moose Fellowship Degree. Hughey, Pianist; R. E. Whit- years, suspended to 60 days, Mrs. Verner Dees with Mr./1 and five years ’ P robation for and Mrs. Tom Horton of Clii* ^ COnspiracy ' ton and Mrs Bob Jackson er ’ ^ ou8 ^° n Intermed- l j) L aw 0 f Columbus, and Miss Doris Jackson of N. ^ Ga • was found guilty of con ' Telephone Talk By A. R. FERNELL Your Telephone Manager : A New School Year NOTICE! Due West — Erskine College freshmen from six states get ac quainted Thursday, Sept. 7, after their arrival at the college to be gin orientation week for Erskine’s 129th year. Relaxing before begin ning orientation activities, is Nanet te Young (center back row), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy H. Young, Jr., 322 North Adair St., Clinton. The other girls are from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Florida, Louisiana and North Carolina. Presbyterian Singers Plan Program C attended the Silver Creek Jimmy Sanders, Junior Lead- S pi rac y 0 n a count of inter BapuTchurST Horn"-Com ^^rv Becin^f rat/"' S ““ e tra " sportatio " ° f 8 ^ ing near Mills Springs, N. C. P rimary - Be g in ner Leader. en vehicle. He was sentenced on Sunday M- J- Sanders is the church to serve five years on each - Coker T niackwell Mrs P astor - count . with the sentences to Vireinia B Wilson and Mr Teachers for the different run concurrently. and Mrs Edmund Blackwell c * asses were a t 80 elected. Nathaniel Shoemake, 36, of Forty-three singers compos- in several states. Present of Smyrna, Ga.; Connie Bush spent the week-end in John- BIRTHDAYS AND near Atlanta, was sentenced ing the Presbyterian College members of the PC choir in- of Spartanburg; Nell Nichols sonville with the former’s ANNIVERSARIES to 50 months for conspiracy, choir are now engaged in elude: of Chester; and Ellen Stewart brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mrs. E. W. Mitchell will ob- rommeree r°J PraCt ‘ Ce TT !l, d r el ° P r So A T"° B ^ nnie Y'f of A 7 t alv , e I rnc ' l , V - „ and Mrs. Willie Blackwell, serve her birthday Sept. 28th. P , ’ 8 T 08 *' 8 n 1 S : u ?> Tu ^ B Alt ° " ,7 I J elen ^ iu \t tch u c*oo u’-*ua . entered a plea of nolo conten- cert season, Director Charles vannah; Hanet Kelly of Summerville; Laura McLean . r j * v “f nder ® has , r ®" , S 5 pt 'T-. 2 rL 1 bir ^ d .fj S Wl T,i n * dere ^ no contes D an d was Gaines announced today. Union; Nan Morgan of Atlan- and Mary Lee Smith, both of turned to her home in Palat-elude Debbie Childress, Jifh- g i ven a f 0U r years’ suspend- He said the group compos- ta : Elizabeth Myers of Or- Marietta, Ga.; and Carol ^n Rev’ M 8 ! r .Senders 8 MrT G ° SS ' Ken ' Cd S ' ntenCC . ed of M men and 2,1 women, lando: and Frances Strachan Thompson of Manchester, son Rev. M. J. Sanders, Mrs. neth Trammell. Defendants who had plead- wjl , have anot h C r full sche- of Columbia. England. banaers and family. Celebrating birthdays on cd guilty at an earlier term of dulc in p rese nting its pro- Soprano II — Ann Fadely Bass I — David Cannon and Mrs. Maxie Reeder and chil- Sept. 23 will be Prue Waters, District Court but were sen- gram of sacred classical mus- and Gaye Theus, both of Co- Dick Greene, both of Spartan- dren of Joanna spent Sunday Mrs. William Snow, Misses tenced for conspiracy were: ic b e f 0 re church congregatons lumbia; Karen Bremer of burg; Danny Brown of Aus- with her parents, Mr. and Judy Hughey and Dianne Harold Kennedy, 5 years, Sanford, N. C ; Shirley Dil- tell, Ga.; Bobby Harrison of Mrs. W. L. Motte. Templeton and Mrs. Ann supsended to five years’ pro- lard of Duncan; Helen Hodges McDonough, Ga.; J. B. Hop- Mike Sanders, son of Mr. West. bation; Iver L. Powell, four bation, and John D. Kennedy, of Myrtle Beach; and Lois per of Nashville, Tennesse; and Mrs. Buddy Sanders is Robin Neal will celebrate a years, suspended to three five years concurrent to pres- Keil of Decatur, Ga. Charles Hunter of Atlanta; attending Hargrove Military birthday Sept. 24th. suspended to five years’ pro- e nt sentences. Tenor I — Mark Brannon of Ray McDonald of Brunswick, Academy in Chatham, Va. Sept. 25th will be Ann Cole- tion; William Randolph De- Q tis h oswc ii indicted with At - lanta ; Charles Gertler of Ga.; and Hunter Ramsucr of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Aber- man s birthday. ver, four years, suspended to the other l0 d cf cn dants was Charleston; John Southern of Lincolnton, N. C. crombie of Laurens visited Shei,a Mal P a ss will be one six months and four years frecd Thursday b y a directed Myrtle Beach; Ken Terrell of Bass II — Ray Combs of Mrs. Henry Abercrombie Sun- year old Sept. 24th. and nine months’ probation; verd i ct 0 f aC quittal by Judge Ware Shoals; Fred Woods of Bradenton, Fla.; Robert Get- TELEPHONE BILLS MAY BE PAID AT . . . PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE CLINTON, S. C. LYDIA MILL STORE CLINTON, S. C. BUFFERIN 36’s > JjH . V4 5-LB. BAG ■ Limit: 1 with $5.00 Order, Plea.se day Thomas Morton and Mrs. William Moore Ginn, three Hemphill Mrs. Glenn Haskins. David, Fre ^ Anderson will observe years’ probation to run con- !. Bill, Frank and Miss Priscilla tbeir b irt M ay s Sept. 26th. secutively to present prison Gaskins attended a dinner at rMrs Emmi e Thomas oh- sentence in North Carolina; the home of the former’s par- serve d tier birthday Monday, Lester Ray Gwinn, 5 years, Cnts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. S t pt ’ 18th ' suspended to five years’ pro- Staggs in Belton Sunday in celebration of Mr. Stagg’s 85th birthday. In the after noon they accompaaied-Miss Gaskins to Anderson where she attends Practical Nursing School. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey visited relatives in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sim mons of Greer spent Sunday wth her mother, Mrs. Em mie Thomas and other rela tives. Terry Fuller has enrolled in the University of S. C. in Union, a branch of the Ifoi-i] versity in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Larry FullBr of Greenville visited his pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller on Saturday. SUPPER MEETING MONDAY EVENING The Lydia Baptist Church teachers and officers with their families will have a cov ered dish supper Monday evening at 7 p.m. in the church social hall. All 1967-1968 teachers and officers are urged to attend. Conferences will be held af ter the supper. MR. WILLIAMS HAS BIRTHDAY DINNER In honor of his birthday, Mrs. H. W. Williams gave a dinner for Mr. Williams at their home Sunday with all of his children, grandchildren and his great-grandson being present. Enjoying the birthday din ner and day together were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parrish, Jr., of Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cooper and son Dougie of Belvedere, Edward Wil liams and daughters, Polly and Angie of Newberry, Char les (Lefty) Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Parrish Sr. of Lydia and Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Pictures were made of the family and gifts were pre sented to the honoree. WOMAN’S CLUB TONIGHT The Lydia Woman’s Club will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. at the Lydia Communty Building. All members are urged to be present as important busi ness matters are to be dis cussed. \ WITH THE SICK Cathy Brown has been ill at her home. W. P. Terrell is at home af ter being a patient in the Woodruff Hospital. CHURCH OFFICERS ELECTED The 1967-1968 officers and teachers have been elected by the Lydia Baptist Church. The officers are: General officers: Clerk, Mrs. Houston Ellis; Treasur- ;'i Tiihn Tu< k» i; ViHSinni ^ OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-054* Rock Hill; Sam Hobson of An- tman of Hendersonville, N.C.; derson; Russ McAllister of Tommy Porter of Thomas- Augusta, Ga.; Fred Oliver of ville, Ga.; Ray Rood of Ccl’ege Park, Ga.; and Paul Orange Park, Fla.; Rod Spill- Rule of Athens, Ga. man of Myrtle Beach; arict A 1 to I — Nancy Alexander Richard Waters of Atlanta. . . ADDED CONVENIENCE FROM SOUTHERN BELL Jergens LOTION Reg. 65c 49c GROCERIES .. 27c . 29c Claussen or Sunbeam Pony Tail \y 2 Lb. Loaf BREAD 29c Searchlight PINK SALMON TALL CAN Limit: 2 With $5.00 or More Order Libby Tomato CATSUP, 20-pz Hani’s - ' - -* Sliced or Halves — > PEACHES Libby’s VIENNAS, 4-oz. can .19c A-G 2 LARGE BOXES WASHING POWDER 49c Kellogg’s 8-Oz. Box CORN FLAKES 21c Bunker Hill CHILI, lOVz-oz. can 29c A-G IC E MIL K, Vz gallon 39c Mother’s POTATO CHIPS, twin pack ... 39c Campbell 10i/ 2 -Oz. Can TOMATO SOUP 2 for 25c FRESH PRODUCE U. S. Nos, 1 White POTATOES, 10 lbs. 39c Fresh Green CABBAGE, lb 5c FROZEN FOODS Chef’s Choice 9-Oz. Box French Fried POTATOES 3 for 25c McKenzie 1 Lb., 8 Oz. Pkg. CUT CORN 41c MARKET SPECIALS Irby’s SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. 99c Irby’s BACON, 2 lbs 99c Lean HAMBURGER, 3 lbs $1.19 PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 21-22-23, 1967 ALL SO FT PLUS DEPOSIT ctn. Limit 3 With $5.06 Order Slrietman Zesta 1-Lb. Box SALTINES ... 33c Center Cut Pork Chops Clinton Mills Store — Lydia Mills Store Phdne 833-0710 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631