The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 16, 1969, Image 19
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Oct.. 16, 1969—
Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL;
Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006
Miss Pat Harvey has returned
to her home from Fairborn, Ohio,
where she has been going to
school for the past three years.
While in Ohio, she made her home
with her uncle, 1st Sgt. and Mrs.
Jesse Harvey and family.
Mrs. Jimmy Dutton and child
ren of Clinton spent Sunday with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hudson
Davis.
Johnny Lanford of Clemson
University was at home the past
weekend, coming especially to be
with his father, Mr. J. L. Lanford,
who is a medical patient at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Betty Brown and children,
Pam, Cathy, Dana, and April,
and Mrs. Brown’s mother, Mrs.
Laura Darby and her granddaugh
ters, Anna, Markia and Laura
and Bruce Clark spent Sunday at
Lake Greenwood.
Mrs. David Word and daughter
Sue Word and Mrs. J. F. Weir
visited their brother, uncle and
son, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Weir
in Greenville on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Tucker and
M ike with Mrs. Fred Mathis made
a recent visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Ambrose Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Kee and family, also Mr.
and Mrs. John Hinson and new
baby daughter, Marian Denise in
Chester.
Mr. Bobby Webb’s sister is a
patient at Self Memorial Hospi
tal in Greenwood, also his sis
ter-in-law underwent surgery at
Bailey Memorial Hospital last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams
visited Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis
and Paul at Bond’s Cross Road
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oakley of
Anderson visited Mrs. Sidney
Oakley and other relatives on a
recent F riday.
Mr. and Mrs. ErnestGoensand
sons of Spartanburg visited Mrs.
Goens sister Mrs. I. N. Pierce
on Sunday. Also visiting Mrs.
Pierce was her son Sp-5 Jesse
Bradley and Mrs. Bradley of Ft.
Bragg. N. C. They also visited
the fltejtfhttier Air. I. N.
Pierce who is a medical patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore
and Debbie and Mrs. Lester Da
vis visited Mrs. Moore’s and
Mrs. Davis father, Mr. B. C.
Dickson in Spartanburg Sunday.
L. F. Davis with some friends
motored to the Cherokee moun
tains and other points of interest
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller and
Mrs. Mary Fuller visited their
son and grandson, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Fuller and family in Gaf-
ney, Sunday. Also visiting the
Bobby Fullers was his brother
Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Fuller.
Miss Feroline Seay spent the
past weekend with her sister Mr.
and Mrs. Royce Smith near Lau
rens andonSunday MissSeay with
the Smith’s visited their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brissie and
family in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton White
were visitors in Charlotte, N. C.
last week for Mrs. White to at
tend the Carolina Beauty and Har
vest Festival, and together they
attended the entertainment part of
the festival. Also the weekbefore
they were in Columbia where
Mrs. White attended the leader
ship and teachers seminar at the
University of South Carolina.
They enjoyed their nights camp
ing at Lake Murray.
Rev. M. J. Sanders, pastor of
Lydia Baptist Church has re
turned to his home after more
than four weeks stay in Bailey
Memorial Hospital. He will be
allowed a limited number of vi
sitors only in the afternoon and
they are asked to call Mrs. San
ders before they visit him.
The 73rd Annual Meeting of
Planning to hire a paint
ing contractor? Save him
some time and yourself
some money by preparing
the house. Take down cur
tains, blinds and other wall
decorations. Dust walls and
windows. If grease has ac
cumulated on walls, wash
them with a mild detergent
and rinse with cool water.
Move all furnishings to the
center of each room so that
they can be easily covered
with protective dropcloths.
the Laurens Baptist Association
will be at Lydia Baptist Church
Oct. 21 at 7:30. On Oct. 22nd
the meeting will be at Pleasant
Grove Baptist Church near Foun
tain Inn at 10 a.m. We hope every
one will plan to attend these two
associational meetings.
A revival meeting will begin at
the Lydia Mill Church of God on
Wednesday evening, Oct 15th, go
ing through Sunday, Oct 26. Ser
vices wiU begin each evening at
7:15. Rev. C. H. Driggers will
be the guest speaker. Rev. Fred
Cason is the church pastor.
The women of the Lydia Church
of God will seU hot dogs at the
church on Friday, Oct. 17 from
11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Anyone wish
ing to place orders please call
833-0134.
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Eula Quinton is a surgi
cal patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. Hudson Davis is a medi
cal patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. I. N. Pierce and J. T.
Lanford are medical patients at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Ruth Satterfield is a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi
tal suffering from pneumonia.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Oct. is birthdays will include
Miss Denise Shumate, J. T. Lan
ford, David R. Coker and Theo
dore Jackson.
Mrs. Henry Abercrombie will
observe her birthday Oct. 23.
Miss Mary Walker will cele
brate her birthday Oct. 17.
Mr. andMrs. Lewis Howell will
celebrate their 14th wedding anni
versary Oct. 24.
Melvin Satterfield will cele
brate his birthday Oct. 20.
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