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i f A Wise Man Learns from hi* own axporionco. But • still wisor man looms from fho experience of others. Amorkono oro wise enough to own over $550 billion dollort worth of life insurance and the amount is increasing every day. Have you learned from the American experience? REPRESENTATIVES SIDNEY HARTZOG—833-2333 FRANK LYDA—833-1784 QfyUUmtme* QftevyUmy REPRESENTATIVES FRED BRAGG—833-1663 JACOBS BLDG.—833-0950 OLIN FURR—8S3-0066 years of age on or before No. 1 2-C—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 17, 1969 is eligible to attend the kinder garten. Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Notice: As of May 1, monthly rates will be 40£ per month in the county and$4.50 per year. Out of county will be 50$ per month and $6 per year. ■ C : : v. c-; I I 1 - >* £ X d*. c- * >: THE WOMAN'S TOUCH Across the state the women of many garden dubs lend the wom an's touch to the beauty of our streets and parks. Your electric cooperatives thank them for Standing TALL to keep South Caro lina beautiful. LAURENS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC. ’ •*•*•*•*•*•*•*•"•*•*•*•*•*•*a*#*•*•*«*•*#*»*«*#*»*»*»*«*»*«*,*, ... Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal visit- ed his mother, Mrs. Sam Neal in the Greenville Hospital Sun il: day. They also visited Mr. and |:| Mrs. Carson Neal in Greenvill^. •i: Mrs. David Word accompanied |:| her Ladies Sunday School Class :|: of Bailey Memorial Methodist •i; Church to the EpworthChildren’s Home in Columbia Sunday for worship services in the Methodist |:| Church there. Cpl. Arthur Sanders of Ft. |:| Leonardwood, Mo., is spending :|: a six weeks leave with his par- |:| ents, Rev. and Mrs. M. J. San- :|: ders before reporting to Ft. :|: Lewis, Washington and then a :i| tour of duty in Vietnam. Accom- paning him home for a few days x was Sp/4 Roger Withroder of Wichita, Kansas and Ft. Leonard- :|:| wood. Mrs. Roy Snider, Mrs. Nell |:|: Mills, Mr. Donald Snider and jx Tami attended a birthday din- :|:| ner for Mrs. Bernice Lambert :|i and granddaughter, Pam Lam- v bert at the home of Mr. and Mrs. :|:j Wayne Jones near Converse Sun- ;:•! day. v! ;:•! Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fuller of :||: Greenville, Mrs. Wiley Harper ;|:| and Miss Betty Harper ofGreen- ■:|: wood and Mrs. Bonnie Sue Henry :||: and son Cliff of Texas were Sun il:; day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer |:|: Fuller and S. J. Godd. lx Miss Feroline Seay ^rent the |:|: weekend with her sister, Mrs. :|:| Royce Smith and Mr. Smith near X Laurens. v x Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burdette NATURAL GAS IS CHEAPER Install Gas Air Conditioning Now! Don’t Do Unnecessary Wiring To Air Condition Your Home. Special Prices On Gas Air Conditioning Before Summer. • NO JOB TOO SMALL! • NO JOB TOO LARGE! 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Mrs. Austin and daughter Cristen accompanied her back to Clinton on Sunday to spend this week with Mrs. Austin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams spent the weekend in Aiken with his daughter, Mrs. G. C. Par rish Jr. and Mr. Parrish. On Saturday afternoon they all en joyed the beauties of the Edisto and other gardens in Orange burg. Mrs. Addie Bee Coleman has returned to her home after sev eral weeks illness in the New berry Hospital. Mrs. Mary Fallaw returned to her home Saturday following a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. David Storay, Mr. Storay and family in Greenville. The Storays accompanied her home and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fallaw and Mrs. Fallaw. Jane Beukema of Liberty spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper. Friday Mrs. Marion Caldwell and children andGeorge Wade Jr. of Great Falls visited the Coopers and their mother, Mrs. Wade Sr. who has been recuperating at her daughters, Mrs. Cooper after an illness at Bailey Memorial Hospital. On Saturday Mrs. Coop er and Francis Cooper accom panied Mrs. Wade to her home in Great Falls. Francis remain ed for the weekend and Becky Cooper returned home with Mrs. Caldwell for the weekend. LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN KINDERGARTEN BEGINS ENROLLMENT The Lydia Presbyterian Church Kindergarten will begin registering children for the 1969- 1970 school year on April 20. Any child who will be 4 or 5 An open house will be held at the church, Sunday, April 20 from 3 to 4 p.m. All children who are interested in registering and their parents are invited to attend. Children maybe enrolled at this time, or at any time in the next two weeks, by coming by the church office. Registration fee is $5 deduc table from the September tui tion fee. Tuition fee is $10 per month. If any eligible child would like to visit the kindergarten this spring, this may be arranged by caUing the church office, 833- 1580, or Mrs. Lewis Hay, 833- 3523. Sidney T. Ayer, pastor direc tor of GLEEM REVIVAL IN PROGRESS AT BAPTIST CHURCH Revival services at the Lydia Baptist Church now in progress will continue through Sunday with services at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Friday evening has been de signated as Sunday School Night with all S. S. members expected to be present. Saturday evening will be Youth Night. A morning service will be held on Saturday morningat 10:30 a.m. in the Church Adult Department. The public is invited to all services. Rev. W. F. Joy is the visit ing preacher, Mr. J. C. Wood the visiting song leader and Rev. J. M. Sanders, host pastor. SINGING SUNDAY AT CHURCH OF GOD A Sunday afternoon singing will be held atthe Lydia Church of God beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday. The public is invited to attend to hear district and local sing ers and to join in the congre gational singing. Rev. Fred Cason is pastor of the church. YOU SEE TIME EVERYWHERE...! WOMAN’S CLUB ENJOYS MEETING On Thursday evening the Lydia Woman’s Club met at the Com munity Building before going to the Merle NormanStudiofor their meeting. After a short business meet ing with Mrs. Clyde TrammeU presiding, Mrs. John Gallman, owner and operator of the Stu dio gave a make-op demonstra tion on Mrs. Jimmy Meeks, ex plaining as she worked the proper way of applying make-up to the face, eyes and lips. She alse showed several wigs which several of the ladies modeled. As hostess, Mrs. Ralph Rid dle served party refreshments from a pretty appointed table draped in hot pink net Mrs. David Word presented Mrs. Gallman a gift from the club, thanking her for having the club meet there. She in turn gave each member samples of the Merle Norman products. Mrs. Meeks and Mrs. Myrtle Alewane were welcomed as new members. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Miss Betty Jean Harvey, Mrs. Walter Campbell and Lewis Howell will celebrate their birth days April 23. James McElahnnon will ob serve his birthday April 22 and his daughter Kathy’s birthday will be April 25. Bobby Coates, Robert Sat terfield, Mrs. Nell Mills and Tony Webb will observe birthdays on April 24. Steve Grady and Mrs. Roy Snider’s birthday will be April 19. April 22 birthdays will include John Edmunds, Mrs. Grace E. Nelson and Steve Richie. April Brown will celebrate her birthday April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker will observe their wedding anni versary April 18. Charles Gaffney and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie will have birthdays April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens 28th wedding anniversary will be April 19. BUT FOR ACCURACY CONSULT US! J. C. Thomas, Jeweler i CLINTON •*»*>--T*— ‘It’s Time That Counts’ JOANNA The Diploma makes it Official... but a Bulova makes the Occasion! 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Leaman accompanied by Mrs. Renie SetzertndMrs. Mary Corbett of Clinton spent several days last week with Mrs. D. C. Curry in Harleyville. General and Mrs. B. L. Mit chell are guests of Mrs. B. L. Mitchell Sr., and Charlotte. They will leave soon lor a new assignment in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lovett,Cin dy and Gay ofAtlanta visited Mrs. R. W. Griffin enroute from Char lotte on Monday. Mrs. Griffin re turned home with them for a visit. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Rogers of Greenville and Miss Wanda Ruth Rogers of Mars Hill College were supper guests of the R. B. Se- gars on Sunday evening. Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barrow and family of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill and fami ly of Lancaster, Miss Clara Belle Hill and Max Hitt of Union and Mrs. Janie Belle Guest of Sum ter. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Fant have returned from a visit to her fami ly In Pennsylvania. Harmon Attends Training Program John C. 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