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Area Lander Students Teach Three area students are among the Lander College students who last week completed a six-week period of student teaching. They thereby completed one of the major requirements for em ployment in public South Carolina. schools in Hackle Barnes of Crss Hill taught first grads at Blake School while Mary Workman of Cross Hill taught third grade at Harris School and Nancy Donnan of Clin ton taught third grade at Merry- wood School. Christmas Cantata The church choir of Calrary Baptist Church will present a Christmas cantata, "Sing Noel,” by Jeanne Shaffer on Sunday even ing, Dec. 21 at 7:30. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 18, 1969—1-C Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006 I LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY saw® Phone 833-1121 200 Broad St. S CONSULT US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Life Accident Health Hospital Homeowner Auto Business Bonds THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: $ God is in every word and axt of peacemaking. -v Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mrs. Janet Reeder and children attended the birthday party in celebration of the formers grand son, Matthew Motte’s first birth day Saturday at the home of Matthews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Motte on Saturday. Later Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mrs. Reed er visited their brother-in-law and uncle, Mr. Alvin Roberts in the General Hospital in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey at tended the 19th annual Christmas Music Program at the Spar tanburg Memorial Auditorium on Sunday, Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathis was in Gaffney Sunday where they visited his mother, Mrs. Pete CLINTON, s. c. STRAIGHT FROM SANTA'S RACK TOY iai MATTEL'S WONDERFUL NEW TALKING BABY - FIRST STEP $ REG. 16.99 SPEC1W-1 MATTEL-O-PHONE HEAR AND TALK WITH 40 FRIENDS — JUST LIKE A REAL PHONE! REG. 9.99 SPECIAL! BOYS’ MATTEL WESTERN WORLD INJECTOR MAKE 3-D ACTION COWBOYS. INDIANS AND HORSES REG. 16.99 SPECIAL! *10 88 MATTEL’S FAMOUS TIPPEE-TOES DOLL SHE WALKS, RIDES HER OWN BIKE AND HAS HER OWN HORSE — SO MUCH FUN! REG. 16.88 cp£CU^ MATTEL’S GRAND PRIX RACING SET gpEClh**' REG. 24.88 WESTERN GUNS AND HOLSTERS SETS 1.99 GIRLS’ TEA SETS 2.99 BMGO-MATIC GAME 1-88 GIRLS' KITCHEN CABINET 4.33 TOYLAND — BELK’S BUDGET BASEMENT SANTA CLAUS IN PERSON WILL BE HERE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 4:30 TO 6:00 P. M. MONDAY AND TUESDAY 4H» TO 6 P. M. — BRING THE CHILDREN OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 7:00 P. M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS! Mathis, his brother, Mr. Carl Mathis and Mrs. Mathis and his sister, Mrs. Gene Reynolds and Mr. Reynold’s. Bob and Melody Bailey of An derson were Friday overnight guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Jim Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mor ton visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes in Laurens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawton and family of Orangeburg spent Sunday with their mothers, Mrs. M. A. Forrester and Mr. For rester and Mrs. J. B. Patterson and Mr. Patterson. Mrs. Frances Meeks, Miss Susie Meeks and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meeks and children were visitors in Greenville on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams spent Saturday with her son Mr. and Mrs. James H. Drake and family in Charlotte, N. C. One of the Drake’s young sons is to un dergo eye surgery on Monday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkie, Mrs. John Mabrey, Mrs. E. C. Taylor Jr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram mell attended an OES Meeting in Prosperity on Monday evening of last week. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Trammell were in Sumter for the annual OES Grand Family Christinas Party held at the OES Home. Mrs. Mary Fallaw has been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Rippy and Capt. Rippy and family in Clem son. Mrs. R. E. Whitmire and Mrs. Allen White were Thursday visi tors in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. White and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gurley spent the weekend of the 6th and 7th in Charlotte, N. C. and attended the Shrine Bowl Game on the 6th. WITH THE SICK T. O. Williams is recuperat ing at his home following an illness at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Miss Kathy Webb is suffer ing an injured leg. T. D. Douglas remains ill at Bailey Memorial Hospital. BIRTH SANDERS Mr. and Mrs. Timmy Sanders announce the birth of a daughter, Trade Lynn on Dec. 8 at Bai ley Memorial Hospital. The mother is the former Miss Marsha Powers. WOMAN’S CLUB TONIGHT The Lydia Woman’s Club will meet Thursday, (tonight) at the Lydia Community Buildingat 7:30 p.m. for their regular meeting and Christmas party. Each member is to bring a gift to be exchanged. Some thing she has made, from sew ing, knitting, cooking, etc. CHURCH PROGRAM “They That Sit In Darkness" will be presented at the Lydia Church of God on Sunday even ing at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend this impressive Christmas pro gram. WHITE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Lydia Baptist Church the annual Christmas Story inScrip- ture and song and the White Christmas offerings will be held. This year everyone is to give their white Christmas gift in the form of an offering for the Lot tie Moon Christmas offering. RECENT BRIDE HONORED Saturday evening at the Fellow ship Hall of the Lydia Church of God, a lovely party was held honoring Mrs. Edward Hurley the former Miss Sheila Vanderford. During the evening the ladies present enjoyed several appro priate games afterwhich the host esses, members of the Ladies Willing Workers Band served de licious party refreshments. Mrs. Hurley, a recent bride was presented a host of miscel laneous gifts which were opened and passed for all to admire. RETIREE GIVEN GIFT R. E. Whitmire*retired,was presented a Gold Watch Chain from the employees of the Lydia Plant Card Room, first shift on last Thursday. Mr. Whitmire was a Lydia em ployee for 28 years prior to his retirement, CHURCH SUPPER The Friendship Baptist Church members and families enjoyed a delicious Christmas party supper in the beautifully decorated Ly dia Community Building on Sat urday evening. FAMILY PARTY Sunday afternoon the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell for their annual family Christ mas party. Attending were Mrs. John Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Sou- therlin, Mr. andMrs. JamesSeay and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and Miss Deidre Glenn of Green ville, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith of Laurens, Scott, Tony andTra- cie Smith of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brissie and fami ly of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Stone and family of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay and family and Miss Feroline Seay of Clinton. The group enjoyed food, chat ter and gift exchanging, also films and slides were shown of the Trammell’s recent Califor nia trip. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES R. E. Whitmire, Mike Camp bell, Millard Phipps and Mrs. Lois Phipps Rice will celebrate birthdays Dec. 22. Christmas Day will be Dianne Meeks and Mrs. W. N. Nabors birthday. Ransom Coleman will cele brate his birthday Dec. 19 and Mrs. Mason Coleman hers on Dec. 20. Miss Callie Patterson’s birth day will be Dec. 24. Misses Jean and June Black- well will celebrate their 16th birthday Dec. 21. Miss Pat Harvey will cele brate her birthday Dec. 21. Dec. 23 will be Mrs. John Ed munds birthday. Mickey Smith will have a birth day Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Timmy Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vander ford will celebrate their wedding anniversaries Dec. 21. Dec. 22 wedding anniversaries include Mr. and Mrs. Maxie D. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Fred die Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. MelvinSatter- field and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Richie will observe wedding anni versaries Dec. 23. Dec. 24 will be Mr. and Mrs. David Words anniversary and Dec. 19 will be Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Nabors. J. H. NICHOLS Nichols Joins Kansas City Weather Bureau James Henry Nichols, a native of Clinton, has joined the staff of the Kansas City, Mo., Weather Bureau. He assumed his new duties on Dec. 1 after receiving an honor able discharge from the U. S. Air Force. He served in the Air Force for 14 years and was a weather technician at the Rich- ards-Gebaur AFB, Mo., when he received his discharge. He was a staff sergeant The son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols of 302 HickorySt, he had received the Air Force Service Award with two oak leaf clusters; Good Conduct Medal with bronze oak leaf cluster; National Defense Service Medal; Air Force Com mendation Medal with oak leaf cluster; Vietnam Service Medal; and Republic of Vietnam Cam paign Medal. Your Happy Shopping Store YARDSTICK REMNANT SHOP On East Main Street at Corner of Woodrow St. PRE-CHRISTMAS FINAL CLEARANCE! BONDED WOOLS. BLENDS & ACRYLICS PLAIDS, CHECKS, FANCY PATTERNS 58-60” WIDE Values To 5.99 58-60” WIDE BONDED KNITS VALUES TO 5.99 ASSORTED COLORS SALE! ASSORTED COTTON FABRICS PRINTS AND STRIPES FLORALS, ETC. Values To 1.99 2 YDS. FOR ONE TABLE OF CORDUROY ASSORTED DEEP TONES Values To 1.99 YD. IMPORTED LINEN PRINTS AND MATCHING PLAINS Reg. 4.99 Yd YD. 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