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I THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 23, 1970—6-C Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE Mr. and Mrs. Jon Koenig and son, Stevie, have returned to their home in Bicknell, Ind. after being called here because of the death of her brother, Claude (Butch) Grady Jr. and Steve Grady, also called home has returned to Wes tern Carolina University in Cullewhee, N. C. Misses Sue Word and Kathy Weir spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette spent Sunday in Iva with her sis ter Miss Elizabeth Manning. Re cent guests of the Burdettes were his brother, Columbus Burdette and Mrs. Burdette of Iva. Mrs. W. P. Terrell, Mrs. Mil dred Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Dickerson and children visited their daughter, sister and aunt, Mrs. J. H. McPherson and Mr. McPherson in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and family and Miss Cindy Barlowe spent Sunday in the South Caro lina and North Carolina moun tains. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Johnson visited his mother, Mrs. R. 9 G. Johnson in the Spartanburg Con- velescence Center inSpar tan burg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and family of Morganton, N. C. spent the weekend with his mo ther, Mrs. Madeline Williams and sister Mrs. Bill Hughes and Mr. Hughes. Mrs. Sidney Oakley has re turned home after a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oakley in Rock Hill. RECEIVES ARMY DISCHARGE Sp/5 Arthur Joe Sanders, son of Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders ar rived home on last Thursday fol lowing his discharge from the U.S. Army on April 15 at Ft Lewis, Wash. He has just com pleted a year’s tour of duty in Pleika, Vietnam. S/Sgt Dick James of Ft. Knox, Ky., is spending a 30 day leave with his children, Debbie, Mick ey and Renee and with his mo ther, Mrs. Mark Conner, his sis ter, Mrs. Jimmy South and Mr. South/ Mn* - Ceaner • iwf Sgt James’ children have been here for two weeks and will make their home here while he is on a tour of duty in Korea. Mrs. Conner and Mrs. South were in Union last Thursday to visit Mrs. Frank James of Whit mire, who is a surgical patient in the Wallace Thompson Hospi tal. Mrs. Alta Rollins of Clinton spent Thursday with Mrs. Lillie Belle Miller. Mrs. Thelma Carter, Mr. and Mrs. John Hinson and daughter and Jerry Kee of Chester were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathis and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb. DINNER HELD Mr. Walker Gregory of Honea Path was pleasantly surprised on Sunday by his family with a birth day dinner at the Lydia Communi ty Building. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory and temi- ly of near Laurens, Mrs. Ed Young Sr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Young Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney of Clinton, Mrs. Odell Chastain and Mr. and Mrs. William Chastain and family of Anderson and Mrs. Annette Smith and family of Greenville. Youth Pageant Bethel Temple Assembly of God at 110 N. Owens St in Clin ton extends an invitation to the public to attend the sacred pa geant to be held on Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock. This program entitled, “I Dreamed I Searched Heaven For You”, is one of the most popu lar sacred dramas presented in the southeast S is presented by a cast of 65 persons from Tuxedo, North Carolina, beaded by Mr. James A. Stepp. Tree Snrvtvon The maidenhair tree, also known as the ginkgo, is neither a fern, a pine tree nor a hardwood, but a com bination of all three. This is one of two trees that have survived to our day from the Coal Age. The other is the cycad, which is halfway be- tween a fern and a palm. TRAMMELL, After a bountiful dinner, Mr. Gregory, a former Clinton resi dent, was given gifts from his family. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Hugh Ballard is conval escing at her home after an ill ness in Bailey Memorial Hospi tal. Mrs. Charlie James was to undergo surgery on Monday at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Clee Satterfield was re turned to the Bailey Memor ial Hospital on Thursday evening. She had just returned to her home on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Joel McElhannon was to enter Bailey Memorial Hospital on Monday. Mrs. Lidie Howard remains a patient in Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Ernest Blackwell was a hospital patient last week. CARD OF THANKS Thanks to my friends and the doctors and nurses for their many kindnesses to me while a patient in Bailey Memorial Hospital. May God bless you. Mrs. Hugh Ballard HERE FOR FUNERAL Among those coming here be cause of the death and for the funeral of Michael Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Coker and Mrs. Annie Mae Martin of Gas tonia, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coker and Mrs. Louise Allred of Ramseur, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Don Bridges of Shelby, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coker and Harold Coker and son Rodney of Shannon, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Walt Cody and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hadden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greer, Mrs. Helen Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Don ald and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Don ald all of Spartanburg, Mrs. An nette Johnson and family of Eas ley, Mr. and Mrs. Benny John- son of North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Reed, Mrs. Doris Scott, Mrs. Joe Ouzts, Miss Kath leen Brown, Mrs. Crystine Strickland and Mrs. Becky Smith all of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holt of Laurens, Mrs. Me linda Hendrix of Chappels, Mr. Wendell Bannister of Honea Path. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our many thanks to all our friends and neighbors, the high school faculty and to all the young peo ple who were so wonderful to us at the death of our son and bro ther, Mike. The lovely floral tributes, the food served, the visits, cards and letters were so greatly appre ciated. May God richly bless each of you. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Johnson Joe, Mia and Cooky BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Toni Gaines will have a birth day April 29. Calibrating birthdays on April 24 will be Mrs. Nell MlUs, Toqr Webb and Robert Satterfield, t* ' Misses Kathy McFlhannoa ad Cathy Harvey win have birthdays April 25. April 30 win be B. F. Harvey's birthday. James Overstreet win observe his birthday April 28. Happy birthday to Fred Jolly today April 23. tsM We Redeem ILS.D.A. Gov't. Food Stamps!! THRIFTY MAID VEGETABLE, BEAN OR TOMATO SOUP LUCK'S PINTOS, GREAT NORTHERN, NAVY, BLACKEYES OR MIXED BEANS WITH PORK BEANS N' PEAS.. 5 lO’/a-oz. 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