The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 10, 1969, Image 12
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4-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., July 10, 1969
Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006
Mr. Waters King of Nashville,
Tfinn., is visiting with his sev
eral sisters and brothers for sev
eral days.
' Mrs. Frances Meeks, Miss
S.USie Meeks and Mr. and Mrs.
jfidmas Meeks and children were
vacationers at Six Flags Over
Georgia and in Chattanooga,
?enn., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dawkins and
isblis were guests of friends in
Jacksonville, N.C. the past week.
CW2 and Mrs. Tracy Dees and
family are visiting his mother,
Mrs. Verner Dees after return-
hig from Germany. Mr. Dees will
be going to V ietnam for a tour of
duty. Mrs. Dees and children will
make their home in Clinton while
he is away.
George and Russell James
spent a few days at Myrtle Beach
'last week.
; Rev. and Mrs. Micky Thomas
and daughter of Denmark have
been here for a visit with his
mother, Mrs. Emmie Thomas and
-other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coleman
and family and Johnnie Miller
visited the Coleman’s son, Walter
Coleman Sr., U.S. Navy in Great
Lakes, 111., during vacation week.
ACCEPTS LAB POSITION
Miss Gloria Jackson has ac
cepted a position as Lab Tech
nician at Self Memorial Hospi
tal in Greenwood. She began her
position Monday after spending
three weeks with her mother,
Mrs. Ezzie Miller and Mr. Mill
er. Miss Jackson received her
studies at Grady Memorial Hos
pital in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. andMrs. HomerSharpe Jr.
and children of Charleston were
overnight guests of his grand
mother, Mrs. Mack Harris on
Friday a week ago. Then on
Saturday they all went to Lake
City, Tenn., for a weeks visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson,
Misses Cally Patterson, Dianne
Moore, Sheila Vanderford and
Michelle Malpass visited the for
mers son, Jimmy Patterson at
Parris Island Sunday. Marine
Patterson is taking his basic
training at Parris Island.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell
spent the past week with her mo
ther, Mrs. H. S. Watson and his
brother, W. S. Mitchell and Mrs.
Mitchell and other relatives in
Columbus, Miss. They also visit
ed relatives in Fayette, Ala.,
while away.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shileds
attended the funeral of J. T.
Crowe in Gray Court of last
Thursday.
Mrs. James Childress and
Mrs. Wilma Bryant were in
Greenville Saturday evening and
attended the Shin-Dig at Memor
ial Auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hill and
children of Calhoun Falls were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie James on Tuesday and
Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey and
Dianne vacationed at Myrtle
Beach last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’
Shields and grandson, Barry
Hairston were guests of the for
mers brother, Sgt. Coy O’Shields
and family in Manasses, Va., last
week. They also visited in Wash
ington, D. C. They enjoyed a tour
of Smithsonian Institute, Arlmton
Cemetery and other points of in
terest. Mitch O’Shields accom
panied his uncle and aunt home
and will be with his grandmo
ther, Mrs. Stella McLendon for
two weeks.
The O’Shields with Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hairston and fami
ly enjoyed one day of their va
cation at Six Flags Over Geor
gia.
Mike Campbell, Lamar Shock-
ley, Joe Hairston and Ken Moore
spent the past week vacationing
at Myrtle Beach.
ANNUAL FISH FRY ENJOYED
The Satterfield Annual Fish
Fry was held July SattheMount-
ville picnic grounds with around
40 attending. Coming from out of
town were Mr. and Mrs. David
Satterfield of Dalton, Ga., Mr.
and Mrs. Jerald Coates and fami
ly of Mauldin and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Gambrell and son of Lau
rens. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sat
terfield furnished the fish and
acts as hosts. The other fami
lies brought the side dishes.
From Lydia and in and around
Clinton were Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Satterfield, and children, Mr.
and Mrs. George Avery and child
ren, Mr. Clee Satterfield, Mrs.
Pruitt Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Dawkins and sons, Mrs. Billy
Oakley and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Oakley and daughter,
J. D. Oakley and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Satterfield
and family.
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ring and matching wed
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Matching bride and
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matching diamonds.
$129
for both rings
A superb diamond trio.
Engagement ring and
matching bride and
groom wedding rings.
$189
for all three
ova
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Clinton, S. C.
Phone: 833-2101
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Swirling 7 diamond en
gagement rinp with
matching 4 diamond
wedding ring.
$299
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Mrs. Lilly Belle Miller spent
July 4 with her brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Wallenzine in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins,
David and Bill Gaskins with Mrs.
Fay Garner and daughter, Miss
Sharon Garner of Greenwood
spent Monday and Tuesday of
last week in Raleigh, N.C. Mr.
and Mrs. Gaskins spent the week
end in Tryon, N.C.
Mrs. W. L. Motte with her sis
ter, Mrs. Alvin Roberts of Foun
tain Inn visited their sister-in-
law, Mrs. Eva Attaway of Salu
da, in Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood recently. Mrs. Motte
with her daughter, Mrs. Janet
Reeder and children of Joanna
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roberts in
Fountain Inn on Wednesday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wages of
Chester and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Domila and children of
Mecer, Penn, were recent guests
of Mrs. Wade Pennington and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe. Templeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Revis have
returned home after a vacation in
Colorado Springs, Colorado with
her son, Robert S. Petty, Mrs.
Petty and sons. They also enjoyed
many interesting sights enroute
there and back.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell
spent the past week at their
cabin on Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jackson
and children of Clemson visited
with their parents, Mrs. Ezzie
Miller and Mr. Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Cunningham dur
ing the past week.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Williams were his sister,
Mrs. Lucille Moore with her son
Sam and Mrs. Moore and child
ren of Union, his niece, Mrs.
Wilburn Hensley, Mr. Hensley
and family of Spartanburg, his
son, Edward and Mrs. Williams
and Miss Angela Williams of
Newberry and Charles Williams
of Lydia.
Mrs. Frank Walker and Miss
Mary Walker with their guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn of
Waterloo visited the formers son,
Pvt. Jimmy Walker, Sunday at Ft
Gordon, Ga.
Steve Grady
days at Myrtle
with his father,
brother, Rick,
their cabin on
Mrs. Grady and
also part of the
vacationed a few
Beach last week
Claude Grady and
spent the week at
Lake Greenwood.
Steve were there
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satter
field and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Satterfield and children visited
in the mountains of North Caro
lina also went to Gatlinburg,
Tenn., during vacation week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney
spent last week in Shreveport,
La., with their son, Capt. Charles
Gaffney, Mrs. Gaffney and daugh
ter. Capt. Gaffney is at Barks
dale AFB. They also visited in
Dallas, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
attended the Fairview Harness
Racing on July 4 and also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell
and Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Stone
in Anderson. Andrea Stone re
turned home with her grand
parents for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold and
Buddy spent a few days in Char
leston the past week.
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Recapping A Marine
76 By-Pass — Laurens
Mrs. Mary Fallaw has returned
home after visiting friends in Ma
con, Ga. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fuller of
Greenville and Miss Betty Harper
of Greenwood spent July 4 with
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fennell and
Steve spent vacation! week in
West Palm Beach, Flai, with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Fennelj and Mr.
and Mrs. James Lee.
WMS GROUP AND BROTHER
HOOD TUESDAY
The Mission Prayer Group of
the Lydia Baptist W.M.S. will
meet Tuesday evening in the so
cial hall of the church at 7:30
p.m.
Mrs.
hostess.
M. J. Sanders will be
The Brotherhood of the Lydia
Baptist Church will meet Tues
day evening at 7 p.m. at the church
and go to the County Home for a
worship service.
BIRTH
McELHANNON
SFC and Mrs. Joel McElhan-
non of Ft. Gordon, Ga., announce
the birth of a son, John Claude
on June 25 at the Base Hospital.
i
Mrs. McElhannon is the for
mer Elizabeth Blackwell ofClin-
ton, daughter of Mrs. Ernest
Blackwell.
Mr. McElhannon is the son of
Mrs. Bernice McElhannon also of
Clinton.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Celebrating their birthdays on
July 15 will be Mrs. Herbert
Fallaw and Mrs. Ruby Dunnaway.
E. W. Mitchell will observe his
birthday July 14.
Mrs. Pauline Lawson andMrs.
Paul Moates will have birthdays,
July 13.
July 17 will be B. P. Lark and
Miss Rhonda Carrolls’ birthday.
Celebrating wedding anniver
saries on July 15 will be Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Sprouse and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Harris.
Taylor On Duty
In S. Vietnam
Marine Private First Class
Paul I. Taylor, son of Mrs. Mary
A. Taylor of Rt. 2, Clinton,
is serving with the First Ma
rine Division in Vietnam.
The mission of the First Ma
rine Division is to find the e-
nemy forces and destry their ca
pabilities to exist in the Sou
thern I Corps area.
MRS. YOUNG
Mrs. Young
Joins County
Library Staff
Mrs. Georgia Y. Young of 105
East Calhoun Street, Clinton, has
joined the Laurens County Li
brary Staff, according to Mrs.
Phil D. Huff, Librarian.
Mrs. Young will have complete
charge of the Children’s and
Young People’s Library in Clin
ton and will also assist with the
extension work of the County Li
brary. Mrs. Young, a 1963 gra
duate of Erskine College, is a
former teacher and will be a val
uable addition to the library staff.
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