The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 28, 1967, Image 11
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, September 28, 1967
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and Representative Phone 833*2006
Joe Fuller, S. N., U. S. carried out at the building
Navy, and Mrs. Fuller of and in the community.
Long Beach, Calif, ate spend- Pie a la mode with cold
ing a two weeks leave with drinks was served by the hos- Onegift works many wonders
their parent, Mr. and Mrs. tesses, Mrs. Glepn Gaskins tUC I IKIITrr* W/Al/" 1
Bud Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette. IXlfc UINI I fcU WAY
Harold Darnell in Joanna. Birthdays And Anniversaries _L— ; —
Michael Tucker will be 3 Dennis James will celebrate
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent-Representative Dial 697-6940
Mrs. Lamar McGarroll and
Mrs. Marshall Abercrombie years old October 1.
their birthdays September 29.
Miss
and Mrs. John Martin has en- John H. Fuller and Barry in
of Laurens were guests at September 30 birthdays will Miss Cindy Bariowe will rolled in a Ministerial Col- Clinton. Last Thursday and
the Lvdia Baptist Church for include Mrs. Fred Bodie nad celebrate her birthday Oct. 2. ieg e , the Elim Bible Institute, Friday guests of the Cannons
in Lima, N. Y.
Enrolls In College of Canton, Conn, returned last
Mike League, son of Mr. Wednesday after spending ly_Rene Mills
and Mrs. S. A. League has several days with the latter’s
enrolled at Arizona State in mother, Mrs. M. A. Cannon, ^ „?. er , , ^ e ^ ,
Tucson Arizona als o visitmg her son and days to Winifred Davenport, day of Oct. 4 to Beula S. Cul-
Terry Martin, son of Rev. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Petty, Joyce Cotney, clasure, Mickey Banks and
Leroy Pace, Larry, who just Ola Mae Osborne and Burley Louis Marshall who will be
returned from Viet Nam and Humphrey. celebrating birthdays,
received his discharge from October 1 brings birthdays VI *R Parents
the Army last week. to Kim Hendrix, Tim Morris, Mrs - Richard Pearson
Birthdays And Anniversaries sallie Chalk, and Louis Mur- Peggy Sue of Seattle, W
Today, Sept. 28, Mr. and phy. visited her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Otis Lewis celebrate a Roger Banks and Ferrellyn Mrs. Fred ^ Rowe and o
wedding anniversary. Long will celebrate birthdays relatives recently.
Happy’ birthday on Friday on October 2, and Mr. and 1
to Jill Thomas, James Os- Mrs. Gray Stroud will ob-
borne, Algie Abrams, Jr., serve a wedding anniversary.
Tommy Brewington, and Kel- On Oct. 3 Tracy Lynn Sum
mer and Roxanne Brodie will
The last day of the month celebrate birthdays.
brings birth- Many happy returns of the
Give once for many
M UNITED w«»
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Aber-
Letha crombie will observe their
their song service Sunday Mrs. Lois Webb,
evening Mrs. McCarroll dir- September 30
ected the choir in several se- Johnson will be 11 years old, wedding anniversary Get. 3
lections, and Mrs. Abercrom- "Scooter" White, 12 years old; Mrs. Dennis Lanford will
bie was soloist in two selec- and Anita Cato, 4 years old. observe a birthday Oct. 1.
tions Cecil McLendon, Bruce Oct. 4 wil be Mrs. Nettie
Pfc Jimmy Dean arrived Gregory, and Tony Black will Lou Phipps’ birthday,
home Monday from Viet Nam have birthdays Oct. 3. Melody Bailey was 1 year
where he has been with the Mrs - Charles Copeland and old September 21.
U. S. Army. He has a 33-day
leave because of the serious
illness of his father, Jim
Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Prue Waters
and family visited their son
and brother, Marion Waters,
at Newberry College Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kuy
kendall of Columbia were re
cent guests of the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Kuykendall.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gil-
strap of Spartanburg spent
the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap,
Jr. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Gilstrap and Mrs.
At Fort Jackson
Phillip Wicker, son of Mrs.
O’Merria Wicker, left yester
day, Sept. 27, to begin train
ing at Fort Jackson.
Returns To Kentucky
Pfc. Joseph C. Chandler,
were her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Hogan of Holly Hill. They al
so visited other friends and
relatives while here.
Attends Funeral
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Abrams and Mrs. Glin-.
who has been at West Point, Owenby were in Monroe,
spent a week here with Mrs.
Virginia Hazel, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thomas and family, and
other friends and relatives
and in Laurens with his mo
ther, Mrs. James C. Brewing-
N. C. to attend the funeral
of Earl Surratt. He is the
brother of J. R, Surratt.
BIRTHS
Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor
ton. On -Sunday, Sefrt. 17, a announce the birth of a son,
James Alexander. Jr., on
Saturday, Sept. 16, at the
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
She is the former Judy Whit-
CInlIpptrRottn
© THE UPPER ROOM NASHVIUE TENNESSEE
THE WORLD S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE
He riseth from supper, and laid aside his gar
ments; and took a towel, and girded. (John 13:4)
As in New Testament days, the worshipers removed their at the Self Memorial Hospital went surgery
Gilstrap, Jr. visited Mr. and dusty sandals outside a small church in Pakistan and took on Sunday.
Mrs. Gerald Gilstrap and their seats on the straw mats inside. It was Maundy Thurs-
family in Greenville. In the day, and the little community of Christians had come to cele-
afternoon they all accompan- brate the Lord’s Supper.
ied their mother to Clinton The pastor of the church knew that his people were not Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce,
for supper. ready to partake of the Supper. Jealousy and pride in his Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Mrs. Clyde Trammell was little flock had separated the members into two opposing fac- Surratt over the week-end
the dinner guest of her sister, tions. were Miss Jennie Rae Sur- and Sandra, Mrs. Donald Fee-
Mrs. Sloan Southerlin and Mr. We all sat waiting for the drama of worship to begin. We ratt and a friend, Miss Ethel zor of Aiken. Mr. and Mrs.
Southerlin in Greenville on were shocked when the pastor took a towel and a basin of Palmer of McCormick. L. S. Martin and Rev. and
Sunday. water and went around pouring water over each worshiper’s Mr. and Mrs. Madison Lee- Mrs. Clee Blackwell of Wa-
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish feet and wiping them with a towel. Not a word was spoken: Grone, of Johnston, and Mr. terloo. Mrs. Jane Hollings-
and Mr. and Mrs. Major but Pakistani and missionary, old and young, literate and a nd Mrs. Buddy Murrah and worth and Becky of Grccn-
Crawford attended the Clem- illiterate, poor and not-so-poor felt the deep impact of a ser- Tara, of Simpsonville were wood, Fred Ballew. Mr. and
son-Wake Forest football mon without words. Only then were we cleansed spiritually Saturday guests of Mrs. W. B. Mrs. Robert Ballew and Am-
game in Clemson on Satur- so that we could share as a united worshiping community in Murrah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
birthday dinner was held in
his honor at Mr. and Mrs.
Brewington’s home there. Pfc.
Chandler returned to Fort
Campbell, Ky. on Sept. 21. lock.
From there he will leave for 1,1 Hospital
Fort Benning. Ga. where he -W. B. Murrah was a sutgi-
will enter the Field Radio cal patient on Thursday at
School. the Self Memorial Hospital in
Mr. and Mrs. H G. Mur- Greenwood,
rah, Sr. visited W. B. Murrah Mrs. Cleo Tinsley under-
on Friday at
the Self Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Guy Misenhiemer and Fanv ly Reunion
Mel of Chester were supper The Edmonds reunion was
guests on Friday evening of held at the home ol Mrs. L.
D. Edmonds and Dora at 519
Browning Ave. Out of town-
ers were Mrs. B. F. Johnson
OUR LATEST EXPANSION HAS
CREATED MANY NEW JOBS
AT OUR GREENWOOD PLANT.
WE HAVE
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Yancey Eu
banks of Buffalo, Billy Davis,
U. S. Navy, Mrs. Davis and
children of Norfolk, Va., and
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Davis of
Greenville were called home
on Monday of last week due
to the death of their father,
Lester F. Davis.
Mr. Herbert Fallow, Mrs.
Mary Fallow, and Mrs. Den
nis (Tot) Fallow and Dennis,
Jr. were in Clemson Saturday
for the Clemson-Wake Forest
game.
Mrs. Chafrlie James and
Bobby James visited their
brother and uncle, Colie Hill,
in a Columbia hospital on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.
Wyatt, Denford Wyatt, Mrs.
Paul Patterson and Binky,
and Mrs. Everett Summers
visited their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Belle Co
hort in a hospital in Milledg^
ville, Ga., Sunday.
Warren Goss, U. S. Army,
arrived home from Texas
Sunday for a leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Goss.
Woman’s Missionary Society
Meeting Held Tuesday
Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.
m. the Lydia Baptist Church
W. M. S. met for its Septem
ber meeting in the Primary
department of the church.
The program was. “Modern
Buddhism in the U. S. A.”
Mrs. Houston Ellis is W. M.
Sr. President.
With The Sick
Jim Dean is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Donald Snider was ill the
past week.
Jack Pitts is a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital with
back injuries.
Mrs. James Campbell has
been a patient in Bailey Me
morial Hospital.
Woman’s Club Meeting Held
The Lydia Woman’s Club
met Thursday evening of last
week for its September meet
ing.
The meeting was presided
over by the president, Miss
Roberta Prince, who also
showed slides of the recent
Atlanta trip taken by club
members.
Mrs. Ralph Riddle gave the
devotional.
Plans were discussed for
the meeting in October and
for the November Banquet.
Mrs. Eva Land, the Lydia
and Clinton Community Ac
tivities Director, attended the
meeting and told the ladies
of some of the things to be
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of John C.
Cannon, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same, duly
verified, with the undersign
ed, and those indebted to said
estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
SARA STRIBLING
CANNON,
Executrix,
Route 3,
Clinton, S- C.
S r J 1 j 967. S21 3c 05
the taking of bread and wine.
PRAYER
Our Faher, we thank Thee for the life and exam
ple of Jesus Christ. Help us to admit Him into
our hearts that we can take up the towel of hu
mility to wipe away jealousy and pride from our
lives and the lives of others. In His name. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Love teaches the discipline of humility.
Max K. Lowdermilk (West Pakistan)
anda, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Pace. David, Bruce, Henry,
Joy, Diane, Eddie and Margie
of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. El
roy Edwards and sons of Jo-
Attending also
anna.
was
Johnson, also of Johnston,
were drop-in guests last week.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Georgia
Outley of St. Augustine, Fla.
was a guest.
Buford Wier was in Colum- another son ol Mr. and Mrs.
bia on a business trip recent- OFFICE SUP**! IES~
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