The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 14, 1969, Image 20
M \ v ^i
® '
‘in
if' 1 - .-•
AT CAMP—Boy Scout Troops 90 and
138 spent last week at Camp Old In
dian. Shown in front of the hunt
ers’ fire demonstration are Marty
Heaton, Steve Heaton, Robert Duna
way, and Rufus King. Scouts taking
training at Camp Old Indian were
Ricky Phillips, Pay Kay, Dennis
King, Alan Blackwell, Lee Robinson,
Marty Heaton, Tommy Douglas, Rob
ert Dunaway, Mike Terry, Kenneth
Stroud, Early Heaton, Rufus King,
Steve Heaton, Terry Heaton, Donald
McGinnis, Tim Bowling, Billy Bow
ling, Larry Waters, and David Gas
kins. Rock McGinnis and Early
Heaton, troop 138 scoutmasters, ac
companied the group. Both troops
are sponsored by ('linton Mills.
4-C—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 14, 1969
Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reece
and Rossie and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Shook and Leslie spent
Saturday at Six Flags Over Geor
gia in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard and
Mrs. J. H. Crowe were in Ware
Shoals Sunday for the funeral
of the formers uncle, Mr. Ernest
O’Shields. On Thursday evening
they visited Mr. Ballard’s bro
ther, Will Ballard in Honea Path
who is ill. He is now in the An
derson Hospital.
Miss Gloria Jackson of Green
wood spent the weekend with her
another, Mrs. Ezzie Miller and
Mr. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Miss
Sue Word, Mr. and Mrs. William
Weir and Misses Kathy and Janice
Weir spent the weekend in Atlan
ta, Ga., on Saturday they went
to Six Flags Over Georgia and on
Sunday they attended the Braves
v> ballgame.
Miss Feroline Seay spent the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Royce Smith and Mr. Smith near
Laurens.
- Mrs. Mary Fallaw with Mr.
Dennis Fallaw Sr., Dennis Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cope
land of Clinton spent the week
end at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle and
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stewart spent
fte weekend in Atlanta, Ga. en
joying Six Flags Over Georgia
and the Braves - Mets ball game.
- Mr. and Mrs. Prue Waters and
family spent Sunday in Lexington
with Mr. and Mrs. William Burch
and Mr. and Mrs. Olive Sharp.
They all enjoyed a picnic dinner
at Red Bank Lake near Lexing
ton.
Alton Gwinn WOl, U. S. Navy,
Mrs. Gwinn and family have re
turned to their home in Key West,
Fla. after a visit here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Mit
chell and other relatives. Mr. anc
Mrs. Richard Wallenzine anc
family of Belvedere also visit
ed the Mitchells while the
Gwinns were here.
Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Misses
Sherry and Dale Campbell and
jMrs. George Reid were in Rock
Hill on Monday for the funeral
services of Michael J. Campbell,
uncle of the Misses Campbell.
Mike a former Clinton resident
Iwas drowned Friday night in the
Catawba River. He was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell of
;Rock Hill.
3-_
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
JWitb their granddaughter Debbie
: Sfooe of Anderson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Glenn in Greenville,
Saturday. On Sunday they accom
panied Debbie home after her
’ weeks visit here, and also visit-
>ed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tram-
s mell in Anderson.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Earl Gre-
-gory, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas
spent the weekend in Nashville,
.Tenn. They attended the Grand
Ole Opry on Saturday evening en-
3 Joyed the Country Hall of Fame
•and other points of interest in
and around Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Abercrom
bie and sons of York were re
cent visitors of the formers
grandmother, Mrs. Henry Aber
crombie; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bag-
well of Simpsonville visited Mrs.
Abercrombie on
Sgt. and Mrs.James Fuller and
family of Pennsecola, Fla. left
Monday to return to their home
after visiting her mother, Mrs.
J. T. Hamilton and other rela
tives.
Mr. and
visited Mr.
Richards in
Mrs. Odie Nelson
and Mrs. Charlie
Wixxlruff, Sunday.
Mrs. Oliver Smith spentSunday
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Smith
in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fuller of
Greenville were weekend guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Fuller and Mrs. Wyman
Milam.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cobb and
family of Charlotte, N. C. were
Saturday overnight guests of her
sister, Miss Mary Johnson. They
were enroute to Florida to visit
his brother Col. R. H. Cobb and
family.
Miss Becky Cooper accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beuk-
ema of Liberty toCrescent Beach
last week. Her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Cooper joined them
for the weekend and Becky re
turned home with them. The
Coopers also visited in Conway.
Danny Whitmore is in Latta this
week, carrying on a revival at the
Latta Church of God. Rev. Tom
my Brown is pastor of the Latta
Church.
REVIVAL AT CHURCH OF GOD
Evangelist Rev. Jessie Ander
son of Marion began a series of
revival services at the Lydia
Baptist Church, last night, Aug.
13 to run through Saturday Aug.
23.
The public is invited to attend
each evening at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Fred E. Cason is pastor
of the host church.
BAPTIST MEN TO MEET
Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. the
Brotherhood of the Lydia Baptist
Church will meet at the church
and go to the County Home for
a worship service.
WOMAN’S CLUB SOCIAL
TONIGHT
The Lydia Woman’s Club will
meet Thursday (tonight) at 7p.m.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Trammell, 256 Elm St.
This is the annual family outing
and will be an ice cream supper.
All members and their families
are urged to attend.
fix-it
Tib
Oil or paint-eovered rags
can be fire hazards. They
should be washed after use
and stored in closed metal
containers or burned. An
other fire hazard is gasoline
used in power mowers. It
should be stored only in
closed metal containers,
preferably safety cans, out
side of the house in the ga
rage or s t o r a g e shed. No
more than one gallon at a
time should be kept on
hand.
News And Views
Clee Satterfield, Mrs. Melvin
Satterfield and Mrs. L. A. Wil
liams.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
W. I. Bailey celebrated a birth
day Aug. 8.
Happy birthday tomorrow the
15th to Mrs. Houston Ellis, Miss
Angela Birchmore and Barry J.
Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlowe
will observe their wedding anni
versary Aug. 21. Miss Debbie
Barlowe will celebrate her 16th
birthday Aug. 19.
Aug. 21 birthdays will include
Henry Stone, Phylis Frick and
Terry Phipps.
Celebrating birthdays on Aug.
18 will be Mrs. Harold Hairston,
Mrs. Doyle Emery and Floyd E-
mery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey’s wed
ding anniversary will be Aug. 18.
J. B. O’Shields will observe his
birthday Aug. 19.
Donny Dawkins birthday will be
Aug 17.
Aug. 21 will be Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Campbell’s wedding anni
versary.
Terri Lynn Templeton will be
8 years old Aug. 19.
Wayne Smith will celebrate his
birthday Aug. 16.
Renee Sanders was five years
old Aug 11.
Mrs. Jimmy Earl Gregory ob
served her birthday Aug 10.
The 57th Annual Women’s
Missionary Conference Branch of
the Piedmont Annual Conference,
AME Church was held on July 39
at Mount Lebanon AME Church in
Due West Rev. K. L. Moore is
pastor of the church.
"Facing up to Mission in To
day’s World" was the theme of
the women’s group while the
young people department's theme
was 'Words to Live By." The
overall motto was 'Glow, Grow,
Go, for Missions."
The annual missionary sermon
was delivered by Rev. J. A. Sabb
Jr. pastor of Allen Temple AME
Church, Greenville, S. C.
Other discussions were on the
following topics: 'Seeking Christ
Amid World Tensions," ‘The
Missionaries Acting their Mess
age" and ‘The World Tensions."
The “Fruit of the Spirit' was
dramatized by the YPD.
Mrs. Janie Thomas is the pre
sident and Mrs. Anna T. Mims is
recording secretary.
PRESENTS MEMORIAL
A memorial in honor of their
mother the late Mrs. Emma
Young was presented to Friend
ship AME Church by her daugh
ters, Mrs. Bertha E. Ferguson,
Mrs. Connie R. Kibler and Rudy
Young. This memorial is a holy
communion table.
The late Mrs. Young served in
the church for 50 years as a
Sunday School teacher, ste
wardess, and class leader. She
was an active and earnest work
er in the church and a loving
mother to her children.
Friendship church is on South
Bell Street. Rev. W. E. Crum-
lin is pastor and the late Mrs.
Young’s daughter, Mrs. Bertha E.
Young Ferguson is Superintend-
ant of the Sunday School.
SUMMER RECREATION
PROGRAM
Supervised recreation for all
ages is held at the Martha Dendy
Elementary School Playground.
All are urged to come out be
tween the hours of five to seven
daily.
Mrs. Hattie S. Suber, Miss
Marilyn Suber andJesse F. Watts
are in charge of activities.
WEDDINGS OF INTEREST
Invitations are being received
for two weddings on the same
day. Miss Linda Kinard and Wil
lie D. Coke Jr. will be married
on August 23 at five o’clock then
at 7 p.m. Miss Bennie Thomp-
Competitive
Exams Slated
For Accountants
Competitive examinations for
the position of accountant are be
ing conducted by the Merit Sys
tem Council of the S. C. Em
ployment Security Commission.
The entrance salary for the
position is $7,065 per year. The
job entails periodic supervision,
professional accounting work in
the maintenance or review of fis
cal records in the state agency.
Qualifications for the job in
clude a college degree or the e-
quivalent in courses or ex
perience.
Official application forms are
available at State Employe Ser
vice Offices or from Merit Sys
tem Council, S. C. Employment
Security Commission, P. O. Box
995, Columbia, S. C., 29202.
Deadline for applications is Sept.
2.
on Friday.
WITH THE SICK
Patienst currently at Bailey
Memorial Hospital are Mr. R.
Wrinkles Removed
In 3 Minutes
Now, available to you, RE
VEAL, a new scientific cos
metic which will remove your
wrinkles temporarily in just 3
minutes and lasts up to 8
hours. Apply REVEAL as di
rected to your forehead,
around your eyes, and neck
and watch the years disap
pear as the lines, crows feet
and puffiness disappear in
just 3 minutes. REVEAL is
sold with a strict money beck
guarantee if not satisfied for
any reason. Just return the
package to your druggist)
GET REVEAL TODAY AND
LOOK YOUNGER TONIGHT
Sold only by YOUNG’S PHAR
MACY, CLINTON. Mi
DERS FILLED.
VI O JTZl/mXtr
MAIL OR-
M2^ep-J3
REWARD OFFERED:
We offer aa your reward, Peace of Mind, Per
sonal Satisfaction, and a Sound Investment for
your business career.
All of These Come With A Personal
Life Insurance Program With Jeffer
son Standard.
Call:
Milton P. Moore
833*3919
Jefferson Standard
Life Insurance Co.
Home Office/Greensboro, N. C.
son and Gregory Bennett will ex
change vows. The weddings will
be at Hebron Baptist Church and
Friendship AME Church. The
brides are the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Kinard, West
Carolina Avenue and Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin L. Thompson.
Miss Shirley Suber of Phila
delphia, Pa. is spending a vaca
tion with her aunt Mrs. Emma
Ferguson.
Sherita Moon spent some
time last week with a classmate
Nellie Cook and family inMount-
ville.
Mrs. Cora L. Dunlap of Brook
lyn, N.Y. Is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Virginia Moore and
other relatives in the city.
Mrs. Mary Bowers ofSpartan-
burg, S. C. is visiting her sis
ter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Frances
Ferguson and family. She came
especially to attend revival at
Bush River Baptist Church.
Mrs. Louise Faucett Johnson of
Baltimore, Md., is spending a
vacation with relatives Mr. and
Mrs. Young Faucett on Fifth
Avenue.
Mrs. Aurelia D. Moon and
children Peter Jr., Sherita, Lo-
vancie and Laurethia and Mrs.
Azalee Williams are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Oliver and other
relatives in Washington, D. C.
Enroute they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Foster White in High Point, N.C.
Nillie D. Smith of Hartford,
Conn, is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Emma Suber in this city and
other relatives in Greenville and
Lexington, S. C.
Miss Dianne Robertson has
been a patient in a Columbia Hos
pital. We are hoping for her a
speedy recovery.
SUMMER REVIVAL CALENDAR
Bethlehem Grove Baptist
Church, Rev. B. W. Williams,
pastor.
Duncan Creek Baptist Church,
Rev. E. D. Bell, pastor.
Bethel Baptist Church, Cross
Hill, Rev. Brackett guest speak
er, Rev. W. E. Byrd is pastor.
All services begin at 7:30p.m.
and will be held f^om August 17
to August 22, 1969.'
NOTICE!
SAM BARKER IS NO LONGER EMPLOYED BY
ME AND I HAVE NO CONNECTION WITH A
NEW OFFICE SUPPLY IN CLINTON.
LEE BROUILLETTE, Owner
L&L OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
LAURENS, S. C.
LOOKIMO
SEW AND SAVE ON ALL YOUR FALL AND BACKTOSCHOOL NEEDS!
.-TV* L -
prints & solids, made with Fortrel®
\
EASY-CARE “KETTLECLOTH”
1.99
A very unfragile fabric by Concord, woven of 50%
Fortrel* polyester, 50% cotton. Great texture, wild
and wonderful gypsy colorings. A talent for going to
the washer as many times as you wish. 45" wide.
*Trsd9mark of Fib*r Induttnes. Inc.
ALL PURPOSE
NO-IRON BROADCLOTH
Pre-cured permanent press 65%
Kodel* polyester, 35% fine cot
ton. For blouses, contrast details.
Mercerized, shrinkage 1%. 45".
registered trademark
DRIP DRY BROADCLOTH
iC
YD.
100% combed cotton. Beautiful
pastels, deep tones that fit right
into the fashion scene. Machine
washable (2% shrink.). 36".'
CHARGE IT!
* -mSEm'
“sss'.-
PRE-UNED ACRILAM' PLAIDS
THEY’RE WEAR DATED
®
4.50
54-56 inches wide
Authentic Tartans ... A surprise show of colors
with a new-this-minute dimension. Soft-to-the-touch
100% Acrilan Acrylic pre-lined with acetate tricot.
For pant suits, coat dress ensembles, girls’ outfits.
Bonded-on acetate eliminates shifting as you cut,
controls stretching as you sew. Also colors.
SALE! ELECTRIC SCISSORS 4.88
Sale!
DOUBLE KNIT
100% POLYESTERS
Sew those exciting fashions for dollars less
than ready-mades! Packable . . . just about
unmussable and, yes, machine washable. For
dresses, suits, pants suits, clothes to wear
any time, any day. Interesting textures that
echo the very feel of fashion . . . colors that
are rich, jewel-like, marvelous alive! 58-60"
wide—so you’ll need less yards. Save $1.22!
4.88
Yd.
USUALLY
5.99
‘STATE PRIDE' ACETATE TAFFETA
When you need to add just a little
extra “body” to bring out the
beauty of a silhouette, taffeta works
wonders. Black, white and a whole
palette of tones. Hand wash. 42".
‘STATE PRIDE’ RAYON LUXURY LINING
A rainbow of colors! If the outer
fabric is washable, this is the wash
able cuprammonium lining that
can make sewing success. Less
than 1% shrinkage. 45" wide.
‘STATE PRIDE’ 100% COTTON LINING
Colors plus white, black, basics.
Featherlight so you can sew seams,
darts as one with outer fabric. Ma
chine wash, little or no iron. 1%.
2% shrinkage 45'" wide.
■STATE PRIDE’ ACETATE SHEATH LINING
Soft yet with enough body to sup
port construction details of your
new garment. Crease-resisting, dry
cleanable 100% Celanese acetate.
Big choice of colors. 45" wide.
U— Your Belk Charge Account Bank Americard Or Master Charge!