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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. C., August 21, 1069—5-B
Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006
Mr. aad Mrs. David Word and
Miss Sue Word attended the wed
ding of the former’s cousin Miss
Jane Reed to Mr. Calude Dyches
at the First Baptist Church in
Lyman on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish,
Misses Tami Parrish and Debbie
Bennett visited Six Flags Over
Georgia and attended the Braves -
Mets ball game during a recent
weekend in Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Charles Harvey and Miss
Beth Harvey are spending the
week in Anchorage, Ohio with
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Jessie Harvey.
WEEKEND AT BEACH
Misses Susan Meeks, Pam and
Cathy Brown, Laura Darby,
Gloria Cato, Priscilla Gaskins
and Bootsie Oswalt spent the
weekend at Ocean Drive Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and
Mike were Sunday guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
South in Whitmire. They alsovisit-
ed her brother, Frank James and
family in Whitmire.
Mrs. Fred Bodie, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Pitts and Donny with Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Berry, Mike and
Kay of Fork Shoals vacationed at
Crescent Beach several days last
week.
“Scooter’’ White is spending
two weeks with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire.
His mother, Mrs. Allen White has
returned to their lakeside home
on Lake Greenwood, where the
family is residing for the sum
mer following an illness at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
SFC and Mrs. Coy O’Shields
and children of Manasses, Va.,
are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Stella McLendon and sister, Mrs.
Jim Bailey and with his relatives
in Whitmire, having been called
home due to the critical illness
of his mother, Mrs. Rosa Wil
banks of Whitmire. Mrs. Robert
Bailey and children of Anderson
also spent Sunday with Mrs. Bai
ley and Mrs. McLendon. They all
attended the Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning for the Ordina
tion of the Elders and then all
attended the Harris reunion at
the Long Branch Community
Building. Mrs. Mach Harris also
attended the reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawton
and children of Orangeburg, spent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M.
A. Forrester and Mr. Forrester,
coming for Mr. Lawton’s birth
day dinner. They also visited her
mother, Mrs. J. B. Patterson and
Mr. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs.
Lawton and Mrs. Forrester also
visited Mrs. Neil Ballew in the
Laurens Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell, Miss FerolineSeayandMr.
and Mrs. Melvin Seay, Teresa
and Maxie attended the Seay get-
together on Tuesday evening, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan
Southerlin. Mrs. Kenneth Tram
mell and children, who attended
from Anderson accompanied the
Trammell’s home for a few days.
They were Joined here by Mr.
Trammell on Friday and returned
home on Saturday. OnSunday, the
Clyde Trammells, Miss Seay and
Mrs. Royce Smith of near Lau
rens visited their aunt, Mrs.
Laura Kirby in Horse Shoe,N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oakley and
family of Greenville were recent
visitors of his mother, Mrs. Sid
ney Oakley.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McGee and
family vacationed several days
last week in Florida seeing many
interesting sights.
Mrs. Clayton Reece and grand
daughter, Leslie Shook and Mrs.
Maxie Davis and sons, Charles
and Willard visited Mr. and Mrs.
Botts in Abbeville Saturday.
Debbie and Joy Ginn of Foun
tain Inn are spending the week
with their grandmother, Mrs.
Claude Willard.
Mrs. Claude Willard, Billy
Willard and Mrs. Maxie Davis and
Willard were in Greenwood Sun
day due to the death of their
niece and cousin, Mrs. Frances
Proctor. Mrs. Willard, Mr. Wil
lard, Mrs. Fred Patterson and
Debbie and Joy Ginn returned to
Greenwood Monday for the fun
eral of Mrs. Proctor.
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
NAMED ELDERS
At the Ordination service for
the new elders ofthe Lydia Pres
byterian Church on Sunday, Aug.
17, a first in the South Caro
lina Presbyterian Churches took
place when Rev. Sidney Ayer,
pastor of the church ordained
Mrs. Jim Bailey and Mrs. Charlie
Harris as elders along with Mr.
J. A. Galloway and Mr. Jimmy
Meeks.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
. NEEDED
W ould anyone who has any good,
clean clothing for girls and boys,
shoes, socks and underwear in
cluded, that you would like to do
nate to some needy child please
call Mrs. Sidney Ayer, 833-1643
or bring to 44 Peachtree St or
call 833-2006.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Addie Bee Coleman and
Mr. Luther Hughes are patients
in Bailey Memorial Hospital.
W. L. Motte has been ill at
his home several days.
Miss Deborah Wyatt was a pa
tient in Bailey Memorial Hospi
tal a couple of days last week.
Mrs. Sidney Oakley is feeling
better after several weeks ill
ness.
WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING
The LydiaWoman’sClubmem
bers with their families enjoyed
an ice cream social, Thursday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell with 33
present.
Afterward the ladies held a
short business session.
The September meeting will be
a tour of the Laurens Glass Plant
on Thursday, Sept. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray and
Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Ayer and
children were guests of the club.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Miss Glenda Wyatt will cele
brate her birthday Aug. 22.
Barry Templeton will be six
years old Aug. 25.
Aug. 26 will be the birthday of
Junior Thomas and Tommy
Brinkley.
Pfc. Ronnie Abercrombie and
Mrs. Jimmy Pasco will observe
birthdays Aug. 24.
Tracy Dunnaway will be one
year old Aug. 25.
A. E. Lawson’s birthday will
also be the 25.
Aug. 28 birthdays will include
Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Ver
non Ginn.
Sam and Pam Lambert and Pat
ti Carroll’s birthdays will be
Aug. 27.
Jeff Stone will be four years
old, Aug. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire
will observe their wedding anni
versary Aug. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. James McEl-
hannon’s wedding anniversary
will be Aug. 28.
Kiwanis Sales
Captains Named
Ralph Patterson, Reece Young,
Charlie McDaniel, Col, Kent
Smith, J. C. Thomas, Joe Nelson,
Carl Rogers, and Frost Walker
have been named sales team cap
tains for the Kiwanis Pancake
Jamboree which will be he Id Sept
ember 26 and 27.
Ervin Shook is sales manager
for the project.
Proceeds from the project will
be used for Clinton Youth Pro
jects.
Advance tickets will go on sale
September 4.
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Powers On Duty
In S. Vietnam
U. S. Air Force Technical
Sergeant Wayne Powers, son of
Mrs. Boyce W. Powers of 413
N. Maple St, Simpsonville, is on
duty at Tuy Hoa AB, Vietnam.
Sergeant Powers, a command
post specialist with a unit of the
Pacific Air Forces, previously
served at McGuire AFB, N.J.
He is a graduate of Woodruff
High School.
His wife, Mary, is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Mary C. Strickland
of 201 Stonewall St, Clinton.
Moore Assigned
Army Private First Class Wal
ter P. Moore Jr., 20, whose par
ents live on Route 3, Clinton,
was assigned July 30 to the 101st
Airborne Division (Airmobile) in
Vietnam as a rifleman.
Clinton Plaza Shopping Center
9:00 A. M. - 9:00 P. M.
PERSONAL SIZE
PORTABLE TV .
SALE 68.88
ALL CHANNEL UHF-VHF General Electric personal size portaible
Big 10-inch screen measured diagonally . powerful chassis assures you of
sharp, clear channel reception. Up-front controls and earphones, too'
Compare at $99 00.
MIGHTY
MINI 8
END OF THE
SEASON SALE
• • •
New, compact tape player with exclusive fine
tuning Comes complete with speakers Great
listening pleasure in a true fidelity sound plus
distinctive styling Compare at $6995
59.88
Compare
At $25.00
PORTABLE
HAIR DRYER
17.88
117.88
Year end sale Great savings for you! Edison
"Super 5,500 BTU" the entire family relaxes,
works and sleeps while the "Super’’ chases away heat
and stuffiness Automatic thermostat maintains
comfort level, washable filter, 2-speed fan. 4-way air
directional control Compare at $169 95
A handv. light weight go anywhere hair dryer As
sembles quickly to give a professional dry job
Keeps your hair looking neat all during the summer
3 HP. 4 CYCLE . . YOU
REST A LITTLE LONGER
SALE 34.88
Why spend all your
time cutting grass’ 5
rotary mower has a
Stratton engine that
through your cutting
pull recoil starter, 5-
guarantee. Compare
summer leisure
Big 19-inch cut
HP Briggs and
lets you breeze
chores. Safety
year crankshaft
at $4988
BOYS OR
GIRLS MODELS
SAU 33.88
Smart Christmas shoppers think ahead' An outstand
ing, versatile bike that is easy to pedal and maneuver
Regular triple bar frame, chrome fenders and rims,
20’’ whitewall tires and kickstand All in fabulous
colors. Compare at $49.95
HEADQUARTERS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL
300 Count
Assortment
Notebook Paper
Sale 46c
Spiral Bound
Theme Book
100 Sheets 59(
School Ensembl
3-Ring Notebook
2 Theme Books
Reg. 2.69
Sale 2.44
4 Fashion Book
Cover
Reg. 39c
3 for 1.00
Portable
Book Rack
Compare at 1.99
Only 1.27
TRAVELERS
COMPANION
• • •
Campus bound or like to travel? Large atael foot lock
er packs it away . . . S-ply con*tructlon . . . baked
enamel sheet steel covering In black only. Compare
at $8 99
SALE 6.88