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I 6-B—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, $. C., August 27. 1970 Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, BAILEY SCHOLARS Mr. and Mrs. James 0’- Shlelds of Hemingway were Friday supper guests of his sister, Mrs. Mark Conner and niece, Mrs. Jimmy South and Mr. South. The South’s visited relatives in Whitmire on Sun day. Mrs. Alvin Roberts of Foun tain Inn visited her sister, Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mr. Motte on last Thursday. Mrs. Motte and Mrs. Roberts visited their sister-in-law, Mrs. Jessie At- taway of Saluda, in Self- Memorial Hospital in Green wood during the afternoon. Mr. Melvin Motte and Mrs. Edna Therrell of Greenville were Sunday guests of their brother, W. L. Motte and Mrs. Motte, they with the Motte’s and grand son Ray Reeder of Laurens were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Motte. Eddie Re eder has returned to his home in Laurens after visiting his grandparents, theW. L. Mottes. Mrs.Laura Darby and grand- daughters, Ann and Markie Darby, Mrs. Bo Brown and children, Dana and April spent last week at Lake Greenwood. Mrs. Verner Dees spent a re cent week-end in Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy and children of Greenville were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. Lewis Abercrombie and brother Eddie and Mrs. Aber crombie. Mrs. Lillie Belle MiUer vis ited fiends and relatives in Laurens a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil liams and daughter Miss Polly Williams of Newberry visited his father, H. W. Williams and Mrs. Williams on Wednesday of last week, coming for their daughter Angie, who had been visiting her grandparents. The H. W. Williams were guests of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Dranke in Charlotte, N. C. on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc Mahan of Elkhart, Indiana spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pat terson. Michael Dunnaway re turned to his home here with them after a visit with his mo ther, Mrs. McMahan. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller of Union visited Mrs. Floyd Emery and family Sunday. Mrs. Mary Barlowe, mother of Lindy Barlowe is a patient in Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Buddy Campbell and sons, Rodney, Timmy and Da vid were recent visitors to the mountains of N. C. Mrs. Verner Dees spent a re cent week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Dees in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. T. E. Moore, Sr. of Laurens spent the week-end with her son, Mr. Moore, Jr. and Mrs. Moore. PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. HAMBV On Saturday August 15, a party was given for Mrs. Cal- lie Patterson Hamby at the home of Mrs. Wilma Stone. The guests enjoyed games and contests before being ser ved party refreshments. Mrs. Hamby was remem bered with lots of Pink ahd Blue gifts. MRS. GARDNER HONORED Mrs. Ricky Gardner was hon or guest at a lovely party at the home of Mrs. Harold Sea- wright in Joanna. After several appropriate games delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Pearl Swygert, Mrs. Net tie Swygert, Mrs. Bill Byars and Mrs. Seawright. Mrs. Gardner was remem bered with many gifts from her friends. CLASS MEETS TONIGHT The Willing Workers Sunday School Class of the Lydia Bap tist Sunday School will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening (Thursday). The ladies will meet at the church and go to the lakeside home of Mr. and Mrs. Rabon Wyatt on Lake Greenwood for a fish fry. SYMPATHY TO FAMILY Sympathy is extended by the Lydia Community to the family of John Henry Estes who died suddenly on Thursday night WOMAN’S CLUB ENJOYS COOK-OUT Thursday evening the Lydia Woman’s Club members and their families enjoyed a cook- out on the back lawn of the home of the club president Mrs. DavidWordandMr.Word. Everyone enjoyed barbecued Hamburgers with all the trim mings and home-made ice cream and cake. A short business session was held following the cook-out, by the club. Plans were made to go to Columbia on September 12 to the Tri-Centenial Park. HERE FOR TODD FUNERAL Among those here for the funeral of S. J. Todd were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ostrochovsky of Long Island, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparino of Anna- dale, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jo Todd and Mrs. FrankSmithand children of Smyrna, Tenm, Spurgeon Todd of Edison, N. J., Mrs. Floy Fulton of Russell ville, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fuller and daughter, Mrs. Vickie Todd and daughter, Mrs. Joyce Hernandes and daughter, Mr. Carl King of Columbia, M. M. Todd of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fuller of Green ville, Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Har per, Miss Betty Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Todd, Miss Carrie Todd of Greenwood, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Todd of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Riddle and family of N. C., Mrs. Butch Henry and son of Texas, Mrs. SelfGray of Aiken, Mr. Jiggs Caldwell of Sumter and Mr. Lanky McCary of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Henderson and Mrs. Floree Thrasher of Greenville. ' BRIDE HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs. Ronnie Runyan’s, re cent bride was honoree at a lovely shower at the Lydia Community Building on Aug ust 13. A large number of guests were present for the enjoy able affair. The hostesses, Mrs. B. F. Harvey, Mrs. Jessie Aber crombie, Mrs. Harold Gard ner and Mrs. Frank Walker directed the games and served the delicious party refresh ments. Mrs. Runyans was presented many gifts for her new home. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES August 28 birthdays will in clude Mrs. Fred Smith, Junior Tumblin, Robert Bagwell and Tim Riley. James Earl Morgan will ob serve his birthday August 29. Mrs. Kathy Smith will cele brate her birthday August 30. August 31 will be Russell Trammell’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James McElhannon will observe their wedding anniver sary August 28. September 1 birthdays will include Charlie James, Cathy Jo Bagwell and Mrs. Charlie Motte. Teresa Harris will have a birthday September 3. Septem ber 4 will be Timmy Wyatt’s birthday. CARD OF THANKS We want to express our many thanks for all the kindnesses It’s back to school time for Clinton Mills Bailey Scholars. Those Bailey Scholars return ing to school this semester pos ed briefly with W. Carlisle Neely, a jnember of the Bailey Foundation Advisory Com mittee, for the photograph a- bove. Left to right first row: Jesse Johnson, Biba Hiers, Ginger Gault and Sara Hiers. Second row, 1 to r: James Thomas Richey, Babs Hand- back, Lynn McGee, Ginger Crocker, and Henry Simmons. Back row, 1 to r: George Wilkie, Julian P. Bryan, Mr. Neely, Steve Fennell, and Paul Fallaw.. Absent: Jack Oliver Campbell. BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’m dating a certain man who keeps telling me that if he were about 10 years younger he would ask me to marry him. I keep telling him the age factor means noth ing to me. Then he says that if he had a job that didn’t take him out of town so much, he’d marry I tell him that doesn’t bother me either. And so he keeps going on and on with these “IF* state ments. I’m wondering IF it’s worth my time going on with him and wondering IF he’ll ever be really serious about matri mony. ON EDGE DEAR ON EDGE: I think that IF you want a man who is serious about matrimony, you’d better look elsewhere -- rather than wasting anymore time with this present ‘Iffy’’ fellow who more than likely will continue to * if* you along indefinitely. DEAR SALLY: My husband’s mother came for a “short visit’ three months ago, and she’s still with us! We had no room for her and she knew it when she came, but I gave up my twin bed to her and I sleep on the sofa in the living room She and her son (my husband) have been sleeping in our bedroom all this time, and both my husband and I are fed 19 with the ar rangement, but don’t know how to handle this with his mother without hurting her feelings. Any advice? EVICTED. DEAR EVICTED: Inform your mother-in-law immediately-- kindly, but firmly--that you are resuming your rightful place in your bedroom and that from now on you will bed her down as com fortably as possible on the sofa. This you should have done long ago, when that ’short visit’ stretched out beyond about a week or two. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 17, and have been dating a cer tain young man of 20 whom I rendered to us in the loss of our loved one. Everything done and said were all so grate fully appreciated. May God bless you. Four Bailey Scholarship re cipients will be attending three different South Carolina Col leges. These include Paul Fal law and Biba Hiers, Presbyter ian College; Steve Fennell, Un iversity of South Carolina; and Barbara Handback, Winthrop. Ten Bailey Loan Scholars will attend six different schools. Among these are Sara Hiers and Henry Simmons, Presbyterian; Ginger Crocker and Ginger Gault, Columbia College; James Richey and Jes sie Mae Johnson, S. C. State; Jack Oliver Campbell, Spart anburg Jr. College; Lynn Mc Gee, Winthrop; and Julian Bryan and George P. Wilkie, University of S. C. like very much. He happens to be rather short in stature, the same height as mine, five feet five inches, and he’s very stocky in build. My Dad con tinually annoys me by referring to him (when he isn’t around) as “Mr. Five-by-Five.’ Dad says he doesn’t mean to be de rogatory, that this is just a term of affection or friend ship. But I don’t like it one little bit and I’m sure the boy would be dreadfully hurt if he knew about it. What do you think4l)0»4 this? SB. DEAR SB: If Dad really means"this as “a term of af fection or friendship,’ why does he use it only when the boy isn’t around? Maybe if you’ll ask Dad this question, he’ll get the message. Since 1956, Clinton Mills and M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers have provided a college scho larship program administered through the sponsorship of the Bailey Foundation. The scholarships are award ed each year with a maximum value of $1,000 per year for four scholastic years. Educational interest - free loans are valued at up to$l,000 per year, not to exceed $3,400 over a four-year period. In 1969, the scholarship pro gram was revised to include ac credited junior and business colleges, adult education courses, and state teciinical ed ucational centers. Power Assists 6th Graders U. S. Air Force Airman First Class William S. Power, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Power, 701 Shand St., Clinton, has participated as a volunteer instructor in a summer pro gram sponsored by the San Angelo Council of Churches to help San Angelo sixth graders bridge the gap between elemen tary school and the more com plex world of junior high school. Airman Power and fellow volunteers from Goodfellow AFB, Tex., assisted San Angelo State University students and other instructors in carrying out the program, called San Angelo Living Together (SA LT^ now in its second y ear 0 f operation. Selected sixth graders from various San Angelo public and private schools met each Sat urday/morning during the six- week program with their in structors for classes in crea tive arts and crafts, music, recreation, drama and expres sive movement. Lunch also was provided. Other activities included a sight-seeing trip, a swimming party at Goodfellow, a picnic and, finally, an open house to show parents the accomplish ments of their children. Airman Power, a com munications analyst trainee, entered the Air Force in Jan uary, 1969. A 1967 graduate of Cn ion High School, he attendedClem- son University. need a NEW buggy? If your “buggy" is not all it should be, come in and let us arrange an Auto Loan at bank rates. We will work out terms to make repayment convenient for you. See us. We're a Full-Service Bank Bank of Clinton 215 N. Broad 833-034O BDinn STOP AND THINK \ y BUIE HORSE 4VC COMPOSITION BOOK 39c REG. I $ 2 69 LUNCH KIT with THERMOS $198 REG. 25c NOTEBOOK FILLER REG. $169 3 RING LOOSE LEAF BINDER $1*9 19, BIC PEN 13c 500SHEET BUIE HORSE *| 3 FILLER PAPER 99c Howard's Pharmacy £ 'ON THE SQUARE" The family of S. J. Todd about this question. “I know that my Homeowner P o lii c y covers ‘appurtenant structures’ up to 10% of the policy limits. However, any addi tion in contact with the house—is it con sidered part of the house and must it be insured by increasing the baeic Homeowner Policy limits?” BAILEY AGENCY Dial Day 835-0681— Night and Sunday 833-0323 M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankov, Building Consult John L. Mimnaugh * a * * » * * » » a a a BAR-B-QUE LABOR DAY — SEPT. 7.1970 NABORS STORE BONDS CROSS ROADS J MEAT, lb. $2.00 HASH, qt. $2.00 PIG FOOT STEW SEPTEMBER 6 READY AT 5:00 P. M. PHONE 097-9620 #********•-*******************# BACK TO SCHOOt SPECIAL SKIRTS PANTS SWEATERS Each With Coupon 59c 59c COUPON PLEASE BRING THIS COUPON TOGETHER WITH CLOTHES TO BE CLEANED. COUPON ONE HOUR CLEANING TILL 3 P.M. SATURDAY. 3 HOUR Shirt Service — When In By 12 — Same Price Folded Or On Hangers ONE HOUR CUNTON PLAZA CLINTON, S. C. Dear Sally im* 1 **-' ■Uk nA 4*. A-W At*. URk-A*. <*»- f-ljesmr.<vt'’ . -v..