The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 27, 1968, Image 14
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CROSSWORD
By A. C. Gordon
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Blackwell On Duty My Neighbors
Sergeant James M. Blackwell, ~ ~-V.
son of Mrs. Inez Blackwell of
400 francis St., Clinton, is on
duty atTanSonNhutAB, Vietnam.
Sergeant Blackwell, an air
passenger specialist, is a mem
ber of the Pacific Air Forces.
Before his arrival in Vietnam,
be was assigned to the 62nd Aerial
Port Squadron at McChord AFB,
Wash.
The sergeant is a 1963 grad
uate of Clinton High School.
"Oh, heavens no. he didn't
win them—he manufactures
them."
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By JINNY
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Lydia Mill News
MRS. (CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Corr*ipoadent and Representative Phone 833-2006
Mrs. Frances Meeks visited
her sisters, Miss Mary Sue
Holmes and Mrs. Estelle WMse-
nant In Cross Anchor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson
spent the weekend at their place
on Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sanders
and Eddie of Stuart, Fla., Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar McCarroll and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wood and
sons of Roebuck were among
those here Sunday for the Wed
ding Bell Service at the Lydia
Baptist Church.
Mrs. Bessie Oakley spent the
past week in Rock Hill with her
son, Lewis Oakley and Mrs. Oak
ley. While there she attended
several parties for the bride-
elect of her grandson, Donald
Oakley. Mitch Oakley returned
home with his grandmother for
the week. On Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Abercrombie of
Fountain Inn visited Mrs. Oakley
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Walker and Mary
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mann and
children and Billy Brinkley of
Waterloo visited at Echo Valley
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Storay
and children of Greenville visit
ed her mother, Mrs. Mary Fal-
law and brother, Herbert and
Mrs. Fallaw. Pam and Kim Storay
returned to their home after
spending the week with their
grandmother and uncle and aunt
Mrs. Douglas Rtppey and Lisa
of Dayton, Ohio are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Fallaw and brother,
also. Capt Rippy’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. V. L. Gaines in Clinton.
Mr. Bobby Johnson visited his
mother, Mrs. R. G. Johnson in
the Spartanburg Rest Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of
Mountville were Friday guests
of Mrs. Henry Abercrombie.
Mr. Marvin Todd of Laurens
visited his brother, S. J. Todd
and niece, Mrs. Homer Fuller
and Mr. Fuller Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Prince, Misses Net
tie and Roberta Prince, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Lanford and Johnny
Lanford attended the Garren
family reunion on Sunday.
Visiting Mrs. W. L. Motte and
also Mr. Motte who is ill in Bailey
Memorial Hospital, during the
week were Mrs. Alvin Roberts
of Fountain Inn, Ray Motte, Mrs.
Katherine M. Smith, Mrs. Edna
M. The re 11, Miss Kathy Motte,
Mrs. Mildred Roberts and Melvin
Motte of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard,
Misses Peggy and Marlon Ballard
and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields’
visited their brother and uncle.
Mr. William Ballard in Honea
Path, Sunday.
bin Wyatt and family spent the
weekend at the cabin of the latter
on Lake Greenwood.
Mrs. Jack Callahan and child
ren Jay, Mary Jo, Kathy and Jack
Jr. of Union visited the for
mer’s sister, Mrs. J. B. Van-
derford and Mr. VanderfordSun
day. Kathy and Jack Jr. are
spending the week with their aunt
and uncle.
Mrs. Claude Willard, Billy
Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Maxie
Davis and children visited rela
tives in Greenwood, Sunday.
BAPTIST SERVICES
Sunday, June 30 there will be
the regular Sunday School and
morning worship at the Lydia
Baptist Church but no Training
Union and evening service.
There will also be no prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening
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CLASS MEETING TONIGHT
The Ladles Willing Workers
Class meeting will be tonight af
the Lydia Baptist Church.
MRS. ABERCROMBIE HONOREC
At the home of Mrs. Tony
Black Saturday evening, Mrs.
Eddie Abercrombie was honored
with a party.
After the guests were as
sembled several games were en
joyed.
Later, delicious party refresh
ments were served and many
lovely gifts were presented to
Mrs. Abercrombie.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Harold Clardy of Greenville,
Mrs. Harold Lankster of Lau
rens, Mrs. Tommy Fellers of
Newberry and Mrs. Henry Ingle
of Laurens.
Hostesses were Mrs. J. C.
Estes, Mrs. Alvin Oswald, Mrs.
Tony Moore, Mrs. J. A. Black,
Jr. and Mrs. Ruby Dunnaway.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
TRAMMELL
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tram
mell of Greenwood announce the
birth of a daughter, Stephanie
Yvonne, on June 17 at Self Me
morial Hospital
She is the former Kathleen
Penso of Chevy Chase, Md.
Mr. Trammell is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
of Lydia.
TEMPLETON
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Temple
ton announce the birth of a son,
Michael Shannon, on June 21 at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
THURSDAY. JUNE V
Mike Doiflu. 4:M p.m.
Noel Harrieon ia co-host for
the week Color.
Arthor Sarith. 8 M*
Buck Owens iruest-star*. Col
or
Mis* Wool of America, t p.m
Art Linklet-
tar, June Al
ly a o n and
Frankie Ava
lon are hosts.
Color
FRIDAY.
JUNE 28
Marshal
Dillon. 7 p.aa.
Matt finds
an orphan
June Allyaon arirl.
Wild. Wild West, 7:M p.m.
Agent West loses his memory.
Color
Friday Movie, t p.m.
“A Night To Remember,’*
with Kenneth More.
SATURDAY. JUNE *8
Death Valley Days. «:34 p.m.
Robert Taylor stars. Color.
The Priaoaer. 7:34 P-SL
The Prisoner is elected to a
C )werful position in The Vll-
ge. Color
My Three Sons. 8:3® p.m.
Jeremy Clyde portrays a gui
tar-playing ooy from Liverpool.
Color
SUNDAY. JUNE M
21st Ceatory. 5:34 p m.
Walter Cronkite reports on
“spare-part* surgery” In “Man-
Made Man.”
Gentle Ben. 7:84 pjk.
A plane loaded with wild ani
mals crashes in the Everglades.
Color.
Mission: Impossible. 14 p.m
The IMF must recover hi
jacked Inca gold artifacts. Col
on.
MONDAY. JULY 1
Mike Douglas. 4:30 p. as.
Joey Heatherton is co-hostess
for the week. Color.
Best of Hollywood. 7 p.m.
“President’a Lady,” with
Charlton Heston. Susan Hay
ward.
Lackey Heads
Phone Pioneers
At its recent assembly in
Charleston, the South Carolina
chapter of the Telephone
Pioneers of America installed
H. L. Lackey of Columbia as
president for the 1968-69 year.
Lackey is assistant vice presi
dent for Southern Bell. Another
Columbian, M. A. Derrick,
served as president during the
1967-68 year. Derrick is general
personnel relations supervisor
for the same company.
Mrs. Olga Ray of Clinton is
Group Representative for this
area. The nationwide organi
zation is composed of people who
have served 21 or more years In
the telephone industry. The South
Carolina chapter is broken down
into six councils.
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Owen Graduates
At Parris Island
Marine Private A. L. S. Owen
Jr., 19, son of Mrs. Louise L.
Owen of 207 N. Adair St., Clinton
was graduated from eight weeks
of recruit training at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot at Parris
Island.
Soun Hayward
Family Affair. 9:34 p.m.
French is persuaded by an old
girl friend to quit his job. Color.
TUESDAY. JULY 8
Daktari. 7:30 p.m.
An expert on Africa drive*
an ailing baby elephant into th*
wilds. Color.
Showtime, 8:34 p.m.
Comedian George Gobel is to
night’s boat Color.
Good Morning World, 1:30 p.m.
Comedian Jan Murray gueata
aa a record promoter. Color.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 8
Theater Three, 7 p m.
“Desert Rats." with Richard
Burton.
Beverly HillbilHea, 8:94 p.m.
Granny captures who sh*
thfaka U General Grant. Coler.
PARTIES
On Tuesday evening, the Com
munity Building was the scene of
a lovely party honoring Mrs.
Robert Shook of Clinton.
The 21 guests present enjoyed
games and contests before being
served delicious refreshments by
the hostesses, Mrs. Lewis Bass,
Mrs. Maxie Davis, Mrs. Lewis
Howell, and Misses Flo Emery
and Sylvia Estes.
Mrs. shook received many nice
gifts.
A large number of ladles en
joyed a party on Thursday even
ing at the Lydia Community
Building for Mrs. Everett Sum
mer of Chappels.
The hostesses who were
friends of the honoree led the
guests in several entertaining
games before serving the group
delicious party refreshments.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Eddie Reeder and Jerry Sat
terfield will have birthdays June
30.
Mrs. Bennie Tucker will ob
serve her birthday June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore
will observe their wedding anni
versary June 30.
Edward Bryant and Ronnie
Smith will celebrate their birth
days July 3rd.
Michael Campbell will observe
his birthday July 4th.
July 1 will be Mrs. J. C.
Gregory’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reece
and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Tucker
will celebrate wedding anniver
saries on July 1.
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