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Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and Representative Phone S.‘i:i-200G
Mr and Mrs. Bud Fuller
spent Sunday with their son
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs Robert Fuller in Galf-
nev.
Mrs. Paul Wilbanks and
ehildren and Mrs. Jackie
Robinson and daughter of
Greenville were weekend
guests of the formers mother.
Mrs. Sara Shelnut.
Miss Su^ie Meeks spent
the weekend with her mother.
Mi Frances Meeks.
Mrs Alvin Roberts of
Fountain Inn was the recent
guest of her sister. Mrs
W 1. Mottc and Mr Motfe
While she was Imre the> visi
ted Mrs Janet Reeder in
Joanna
Mrs Frank Walker and
daughter Mar\ with Mrs
John W W'renn of Waterloo
a'tended the f uneral of la-a
W rrnn in Waterloo Sunda>
ternoon Later t!u'> visited
Mr. Wrenn in Seim Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood Mrs
f Butch) F./el! of Waterloo ae
eompanied them t<> Green
wood.
Mrs Sidnev Oakley has re
turned home after a visit with
her daughter. Mrs W P K>-
pieg. Mr. F.spieg and lanulv
in Ander-'On
Mrs Ghaihe Jame> and
Mrs. Thomas James aim ehil
dren were reicnt
Mr and Mrs W 1
near Inman
Mr and Mr- W
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vv.th Mr and Mi
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We worship and give
thanks to God at Easter
time for all the blessings
bestowed upon us.
I
To our friends, we extend Easter greetings
and good wishes. May the spirit of Easter in
spire us all.
BANK OF CLINTON
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annually
Mrs J H Wallcnzine of
the Little River Dominick
Commumtv is visiting her
daughter, Mr* Lillie Belle
Miller
Mr and Mrs Glenn Gas
kins and Bill have returned
home alter a week s vacation
viMtmg points of interest in
Florida Mr Gaskins look one
da;, lor deep-sea fishing
Mr- Stella McLendon spent
th, pa>t week m Manassas.
\ a vv ith tier daughter und
son in-law . S Sgt and Mrs i
Gov O Shields, going because
ot the illness of her daughter
Mi and Mrs Cecil McLen
don visited their daughter,
Mr- R hort Bailey. Mr Bail-
ov and children m Anderson
Su'dav Mrs Jim Bailev is
v i-itmg her son and his Lum-
Joe Lark and
Marion, \ G
i guests Ot his
and Mis B P
.irdav Mr
- and Mr
the Spring
Glem-on m
Mr and Mr
ididdren ot
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BIRTH VNNOl NT KMKNT
Joe Fuller Sr and Mrs
FuHei announce the birth ot
n Jo'i oh Luther Fuller
.n \prd 1 at Bailev Mem-
a! llo-pita!
■- Fuller > the tormer
1 ranee - I )a rnell ot J oan-
a
Ka
na
Seaman Fuller, son of Mr.
amt Mi' Bud Fuller is on
duty m Vietnam in Naval
supplv activitv
WITH THE SICK
Homer Birch. Robert R.
W vatt and Steve Lawson are
patients at Bailey Memorial
Hospital
Mis> Kim McGee has re
turned home following sur
gery at Self Memorial Hospi
tal in Greenwood.
Mrs. W N Nabors and
Mrs. Nellie Dean have re
turned home from Bailey
Memorial Hospital
Mrs Effie Willis is ill at
her home.
SIX YEARS OLD
Saturday afternoon, Mrs.
B" Brown was hostess for a
party for her son. Dana who
was celebrating his 6 birth
day on April 7.
Around 20 little friends
gathered at the Brown home
tor an hour s fun together.
Miss Cathy Brown assisted
her mother in entertaining.
Dana was presented many
gifts from his friends.
REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
Revival services are being
held this weekend at the Ly
dia Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Rev. Roscoe Bryan, pastor,
invites the public to the serv
ices each night at 7:30 p. m.
PRE-REVIVAL PRAYER
There will he prayer serv
ice.* at the Lydia Baptist
Church tonight. Friday, and
Saturday mght.s at 7:30 p m.
in preparation for the Reviv
al : > be held next we<*k.
Everyone is invited
REVIVAL AT BAPTIST
CHURCH
The Lydia Baptist Church
w ill begin its Spring revival i
Monday April 15 through
Sundav April 21 with services t
each night at 7:30 p. m.
Rev Glenn Mostello. pastor
ol the Northside Baptist
Cnurch in Woodruff, will be
the visiting minister.
The music will be under
the direction of Mr. Lamar
McCarroll of Laurens.
Rev. M J. Sanders is pas
tor of the host church.
The public is invited to at
tend
A nursery will be provided
each night.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Mike McGee's birthday was
April 9, Allen McGee’s will be,
April 23. j
Ruble Gaines celebrated a|
birthday April 6.
Mrs. J. B O’Shields, Mrs.
Doyle Templeton and Doug
las Harvey will celebrate
birthdays April 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller
will observe their wedding
anniversary April 14.
Mrs? Charles Harvey and
Teresa Pace will have birth
days will have birthdays
April 13
April 17 will be Tommy
Douglas birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walk
er will observe their wedding
anniversary April 18.
Alan Blackwell will cele
brate his birthday April 16.
April 14 will be Wilhelmena
Dianne Gaines’ birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Bobby Gaines
will observe a wedding anni
versary April 16.
Mrs. T. D. Douglas will
have a birthday April 12.
CARD OF THANKS
1 want to express my ap
preciation to my friends and
to the doctors, nurses and
aides at Bailey Memorial
Hospital for being so kind
during im illness in the hospi
tal.
The flowers, gilts, cards
and visits were enjoyed so
much May Bod Bless each
of you.
Mrs Lola Barker
EASTER EGG HUNT
An Easter egg hunt will be
staged Sunda> afternoon at
2:30 at Lydia Presbyterian
Church
All children m the nun
munit\ are united Each
child is asked to bring two
hardboiled. d\ed eggs. Re-
treshments will be servod.
Laurens Girl
Wins County
Spelling Bee
Samir i Mauldin. 13. a
member >J the 7th grade at
Garlm-tuii Street School in
Laurens won the Laurens
County Spelling Bee held Sat
urday u: ilie Courtroom of the
Laurens County Courthouse j
The second place winner
was Kathy Firkhn ol Clinton
Junior High School and third
place was Tabby Hughey of
Laurens Grammar School.
Other participants and the
schools the> represented
were Robert Sullivan Laur
ens High: Susan Pressau,
Hampton Avenue in Clinton:
Clara Martin. Gray Court-
Owings Bobby Taylor,
Thornwell. Jacqueline Nor
wood. Sanders High: Susan
Saxon, Hickory Tavern; Nan
cy Jean Richards. Ford; Pat
ricia Kirk. Sanders Elemen
tary. and Josephine Sullivan,
Pleasant View •
Miss Ruth Hair, a member
of Clinton Junior High School
faculty. pronounced the
words. Judges were Mrs. Da
vies Thomason, Miss Anna |
Byrd and Mrs. Pauline Fan
ning Mrs. Mary F Bolt, sec
retary to t he Laurens County :
Board of Education, present
ed medals to t he first, second
and third place winners They]
were given by the County |
Board of Education, sponsors i
of the contets.
Sandra is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs William Maul
din. Glenwood Dr. I^urens.
She will go to Anderson on
Mav 4. to represent the coun
ty in the state contest
News of Joanna
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
7,> n v Lewis Ruby Ben
nett. Becky U illmgham, F \V
Happy Birthday today Rowe, ami Ru sell Gilliam
By MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent-Kepresental ive
Dial W)7-69i!:
A program of regular phy
sical activity recommended
by your physician may be
enough to get you in shape
for Spring, and keep you in
tH'itcr health lor the days be
yond, the South Carolina
Heart Association says.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Rog
ers ol Rock Hill visited Mrs
Bertha Rogers last Wednes
day.
Last weekend guests ol
Mr and Mrs T G Murphy
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brooks of Easley, Mr. and
Mrs Bryon Greer, Mr and
Mrs. James Murphy and
Mrs Ada Murphy of Union.
Visiting them on Sunday
were Mr and Mrs Rut us
Francis ol Chapin
HOME FROM ATLANTA
Mrs Minnie Burnett en
joyed several weeks recently
in Atlanta. Ga , with Mr>
Rhett Minick
On Sunday Mis Lou Kitch
ens of New bon y visited Mrs.
Lari Gunnell and Mr. Connell
who was here for the week
end from Morristown. Tenn
Mr and Mrs J E Boyce
visited Mrs G N Foy in
Laurens on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Dean Bowen
of Burlington, N C . enjoyed
the weekend here with Mrs.
Boyce Bowen and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Thomp
son of Taylors were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr and
Mrs Lewis Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks
visited Homer Jacks at
Greenville General Hospital
on Saturday evening. On Sun
day, Mrs. Sheila Campbell,
Wayne, John Wayne, and
Johnny Jacks visited him.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Addison were
Mr and Mrs. Larry Platt
and infant son, Tim of Ath
ens, Ga
Mr and Mrs. H C. Elliott
and ehildren of Mount Pleas
ant spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs. A. S. Holt, Mr
and Mrs. Gene Craven and
Mr and Mrs H. M. Eliott.
On Sunday, Rev. and Mrs.
Don Fowler of Ridgeway
visited Mr. and Mrs A. S.
Holt.
BIRTHS
FULLER
Seaman and Mrs. Joseph
Luther Fuller announce the
birth of a son, Joseph Luther.
Jr. on April 1st at the Bailey
Memorial hospital She is the
fo’-mer Kay Darnell.
EXTENDED VISIT
Tommy Thomas of Bloom
field, N. J., spent a few days
last week with his sister and
brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs.
Howard Vaughan and his
mother Mrs. Annie Thomas.
He returned home by jet on
Saturday evening and Mrs.
Thomas accompanied him
for an extended visit
ATTEND FUNERAL
Last Tuesday, Mr. and
Mrs Earl Arthur attended
the funeral of Mrs Deborah
Jo Lennon of Ocala. Florida.
The services were held at
Greenwood Memorial Gar
dens in Greenwood
RETIRES FROM SERVICE
T/Sgt. () H Davenport re
ceived his discharge in
March in Nashville, Tenn..
after completing 25 years in
service He served 8 years in
the Navy and the remaining
years in the Air Force He i»
married to the tormer Eve
lyn Martin and they have
four children. Judy. Linda,
Steve and Larr\ They reside
on Browning Ave in Joanna.
REVIVAL
Epworth Methodist Church
in Joanna will hold a Spring
Revival beginning on April
14 and continuing through
April 19th with services be
ginning at 7:30 each evening.
The guest minister is Rev R
Hilton Johnson. pastor ot
Hopewell Methodist Church
Rev. Ross Pickett, pastor ot
Epworth extends a welcome
to all. Eldon Tucker ol
Joanna will be the song lead
er.
GUEST SPEAKER
Mrs. Henry Gilbert of Clin
ton was the guest speaker at
the regular monthly meeting
of the women of the 1st Pres
byterian Church of Joanna on
Monday morning at the home
of Mrs. James Dominick. She
spoke on the 1968 Birthday
Objective which will be used
this year to train ministers
and leaders to use mass me
dia to employe the new skills
and techniques of Communi
cation. to speak to a world
that “tunes out’'' the tradi
tional approach of the
Church, to take advantage of
every opportunity to pro
claim God’s word today’s
way by way of Trav; which
means Television, radio and
audio-visual.
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Keith Owens, Mi
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lay eelebran
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and Mrs
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Daisy
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Derrick will
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birthday on
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