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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C M Sept. 5, 1968—15 Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006 Mrs. Lester Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Duvall Cunningham spent a few days last week in Norfolk, Va., with their son and brother, Billy Davis and Mrs. Davis. James Childress, a patient in the Veteran’s Hospital inAug- usta, Ga., spent the weekend with Mrs. Childress and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Roper of Clarksville, Ind., spent last week with his daughter, Mrs. Linda Brewington and with his other daughter, Mrs. Melvin William son and Mr. Williamson in Lau rens. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Lawson of Greenville spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Sanders were weekend guests of Mrs. Frances Williams in Spartan burg. BAPTIST NEWS “M” Night will be held at New Prospect Baptist Church to night at 7:30 p.m. The Jr. G.A.’s will meet today (Thursday) at 6 p.m. at the Lydia Baptist Church. MEN’S BREAKFAST The monthly Men’s Breakfast will be held at the Baptist Church Sunday morning at 8:30 p.m. WITH THE SICK Mrs. R. E. Whitmire returned home Saturday after several days illness in Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens is a patient in Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Sidney Oakley is ill at her home. FROSH LOOK—Two Presbyterian College fresh men are shown wearing the freshman tarns which this year replace the “rat caps” of the past. The tarns reflect Presbyterian College’s Scottish heri tage. At left is Neil Farner of Asheville, N. ('., and at right is Sissy Garner of Atlanta, Ga. One Gift Works Many Wonders Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wyatt attended the Shindig in Green ville on Friday evening. Mrs. Inez Smith and Mrs. Lewis Howell and children visit ed recently with the formers son, Joseph Smith and Mrs. Howell’s father, Jim Thorntonburg in Moore. Miss Pat Harvey has returned to Fairmont, Ohio, where she will reside with her uncle and aunt, Sgt. and Mrs. Jesse Harvey, during the school term. She has been here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson and Rhonda Phipps were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckworth and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckworth in Baxley, Ga. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Leon Aber crombie and son have returned to their home in Cape Kennedy, Fla., after visiting their mothers, Mrs. Henry Abercrombie and Mrs. Rachel Moseley and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fallaw and Mrs. V. L. Gaines ac companied the former’s sister and latters daughter-in-law, Mrs. Douglas Rippy and daughter to their new home in Clemson, Saturday after her visit here. Capt Rippy has been transferred from the Airforce Base in Fair born, Ohio to Clemson for two years study at the University. Mrs. Gaines remained for a few days with them. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gilstrap of Spartanburg were Sunday din ner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford, and daughters, Darlene and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van derford, Anita, Susie and Ricky and Mr. and Mrs. Adger Craw ford Jr., Regenia and Pete at tended the Vanderford reunion held at Foster Park in Union, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. David Storayand family of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fallaw Saturday, Mrs. Mary Fallaw returned to her home after visiting the Stor- ays last week. Mr. Lewis Motte of Savannah, Ga., spent Sunday night with his brother W. L. Motte and Mrs. Motte. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and family, Mrs. Fred Bodie and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap were in Anderson Friday evening for the Practical Nurses graduation at Anderson Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, of which Miss Priscilla Gaskins was one of the graduates. Miss Gaskins re turned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughes of New York were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Huehes over the weekend. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our neigh bors and friends for their many kindnesses since Mr. Childress’ illness. Everyone has been won derful to us. God bless you all. The James Childress Family BAPTIST CIRCLES The Omathine Dabbs Circle of the uydla Baptist W.M.S. will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs. M. J. Sanders will be hostess. The Kathleen Walker Circle will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. L. Motte, 230 Oak St Miss Peggy Ballard has re turned to the hospital after being home a few days. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES Charles Harvey and daughter Brenda will celebrate their birth days Sept. 8. Billy Fennell and Randy Seay will have birthdays Sept. 11. Sept. 8 will be Mrs. Paul Patterson’s and Miss Pam Brown’s birthday. Mrs. James Campbell will celebrate her birthday Sept. 10. Mrs. A. E. Lawson’s birthday will be Sept. 12. Mrs. Mac Harris will observe her birthday Sept. 9. Sept. 7 will be the birthday of Mrs. J. B. Patterson. ♦ * * McKee Attends Key Club's Convention Pat McKee represented the Thornwell Key Club as a dele gate to the international Key Club convention this summer in Montreal, Canada. McKee was sponsored by the Clinton Kiwanis Club which cen sors the Thornwell Key Club. McKee said, 'It was a very educational trip since it was routed through Washington and New York City.” Phillip R. Kaplan, 17, of Dow ney, Calif., was elected presi dent of Key Club International at that organization’s 25thannual convention. The convention was If you want to see happy, well adjusted girls, just look around Clinton. Most of these girls have, at one time or another, belonged to the Camp Fire Organization. Whether in Blue Birds, Camp Fire, Jr. High Camp Fire or Horizon, these girls have the same objectives which are in stilled in them by very capable leaders. This program has been giving unlimited opportunities to the girls of Clinton for over 15 years. At the present time there are 440 girls and leaders involved in Camp Fire. One of the biggest projects each year is the summer resident camp at Camp Greenville. This is an excellent camp and is at tended by many of our girls. This year, for the first time, Camp Fire joined the YMCA in spon soring a day camp which was a very big success. This, added to many other projects, make Camp Fire the finest program for girls available. Every Camp Fire girl has in- visable treasures which she will carry all through life. As the father of three girls and president of the Clinton Camp F ire Council, I know what it means to my girls and the girls of Clinton. Your generous support through the United Fund is very much appreciated in this most worth while organization. LYNN COOPER JR. held July 7-10. 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