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I 6-B—-THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C.. Sept. 24, 1970 Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Joe Land and Mrs. Selma Prather were in Laurens on Thursday for the fun eral services for Mrs. Pearl Monroe, Grand Treasurer of the S. C. O.E.S. Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, CW2 Tracy W. Dees Jr. has arrived home after nearly a year’s tour of duty in Vietnam. After his leave he will be sta tioned in Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Kathleen Willard and Bill of Asheville, N. C. spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Ver- ner Dees, coming to be with her brother and family upon his re turn home. Mrs. Larry Bennett and child ren and Mrs. Sybil Martin of Spartanburg were recent gues'.s of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satter field. Mrs. Claude Madden, Mrs. PROTECTION! It's like money in the bank. Your Savings Ac count here gives you se curity Earns interest compounded regularly, is fully insured up to $20,000 Now, that's pro tection LOANS FOR: • Mortgages • Education • Vacations • Business • Building K*rh dep-oifnr in^urrd inJ.’OjtKK) FDIC BANK OF CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire visited his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Whitmire in Fountain Inn re cently. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitmire of Laurens were dinner guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr. and grandson Doug Cooper of Aiken were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parrish Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell visited their daughter, Mrs. Wil liam Stone, Mr. Stone and family in Lyman, Saturday. Or. Sunday, they visited their son and dau ghter -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell and family in Anderson. Their son AME1 Russell Trammell left Tues day of last week for his new station at the Naval Air Sta tion at Oceana, Va. He and Mrs. Trammell and daughter, Angela are residing at Virginia Beach, Va., after visiting with his parents and with her mother in Jacksonville, Florida. Among those here for the fun eral of Jerry Harris Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Colie Abercrombie of Morehead City, N. C. who also visited her mother, Mrs. Rachel Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis of Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Ed Wells, Jr. in Laurens, while she is recuperating from facial surgery in Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood after in juring her face in a fall at her home. Mrs. Floyd Emery, Mrs. Gro ver Wilson, Jr. and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Odis Emery and Russell were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller in Union. Mr. Guy Emery Sr. visited Mrs. Floyd Emery and Mr. and Mrs. GroverWilson, Jr. on Wed nesday of last week. On Satur day, Mrs. Carolyn Tucker of Charlotte, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jr., coming also to visit her father, Mr. Wilson, Sr. who is a patient in Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Motte of Greenville spent last Thurs day with his brother, W. L. Motte and Mrs. Motte. Mrs. Mary Fallaw and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fallaw visited Mr. and Mrs. David Storay and family in Greenville and Capt. and Mrs. DouglasRippy inClem- son on Saturday. Pam, Kim and David Jr. accompanied them to Clemson and also to the Clem- son-Virginia Football game. Phil Storay returned home with his grandmother and uncle and aunt for a visit. CHURCH OF GOD HOMECOMING SUNDAY The Lydia Church of God will have Home-Coming on Sunday in their newly purchased church, the former Lydia Methodist Church, on Pine St. Sunday School is at 10 a.m. and the worship service at 11 a.m. Rev. Mickie Thomas of Den mark will be the guest speaker at the 11 a.m. hour. Rev. Thomas is one of Lydia’s young men. Lunch will be served at 1p.m. at the Church of God Fellow ship Hall on Cedar St. next to the old church building. Everyone is to bring well filled basket and beverage. Pla tes, cups, ice ect. will be fur nished by the church. At 2 p.m. a song service will be held, featuring the Epps Family of Belton, the Sanders Family and also the Messin- gers Trio of Cleveland, Tenn. There will also be congrega tional singing and local groups. The public is cordially vited to the day^ activities. in- Rev. Fred Cason is pastor of the church. PARTY TONIGHT FOR CLASS The 15-16 year girls Sunday School class of the Lydia Bap tist Church will have a Tacky party tonight .(Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. at the home of the teacher, Mrs. Clyde Trammell. All members are urged to at tend. FILM TO BE SHOWN SUNDAY Sunday evening at the 7:30 p.m. worship hour a film “What is the Church?” will be shown, cli maxing the week of Prepara tion for the 70’s - at the Lydia Baptist Church. The public is invited. Sunday is promotion day at the Lydia Baptist Church in the Sunday School and Training Union. The Lydia Woman’s Club met on Thursday evening for their regular meeting with the presi dent, Mrs. David Word, presid ing. The devotional, from Psalm 103 was given by Mrs. Jimmy Meeks. The program, Arts andCrafts was led by Mrs. Sidney Ayer, assisted by Mrs. Meeks. The club members tried their hand atpaintingwith the different types ofpaint, crayons, chalk and charcoal. Mrs. Ayer, who is teaching and studying Art at Presbyterian College gave many pointers on the many arts she was studying. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Myrtie Alewine and Mrs. Tommy McElveen were hostesses for the meeting. WILLING WORKERS CLASS TO NIGHT The Willing Workers Sundav School Class of the Lvdia Bap NEWEE THAN NEW. .. BRIGHTER TRAN BRIGET \ INTRCBUGING / MCDA-A-Prri€ A beautifully bright, exactly right, medium firm, place to spend the night-excellent quality throughout. Golden Yellow. Bright White. 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Your Friendly Furniture Store 833-1325 tist Church will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. in the church social hall. A Tacky party will be enjoy ed and everyone is to bring a gift for their Secret Sister and reveal their names before draw ing new Secret Sisters for next year. This will be the last meeting of the Church year and all mem bers are urged to be present. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES H. W. Williams birthday was September 19. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Weapon Whirl Here’s the Answer Wells Goss observed birthday September 22. his Happy birthday to Mrs. Lidie Howard today. Elaine M rgan will have a birthday September 25. Birthdays on September 26 will include Mrs. Fred Ander son, Thomas Morton, Charles Harvey and “Chuck” Bagwell. Debra Children eelebrated her birthdaySeptember 23. MRS. Charles Copeland, Den nis James, Garv Anderson and Fred Smith will observe birth days September 29. Kenneth Bagwell's birthday will be Septemlter 27. Celebrating birthdays on Sept ember 30 will v Anita Cat , Letha Johnson, April 1- moryi Mrs. Fred lb-die, Mrs. Lois Pos, Mrs. James Childress, Scooter White and < >. c. Harris. Gctolier 1 birthdavs will in clude Kathy Monks, Mrs.Mildred Lanford and John Doaton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dr-adus Bagwell observed their weddm • anniver sary Septem'er 17. HORIZONTAL 1 Short firearm 7 Long firearms 13 Indolent 14 Bright bird 15 Narrate 16 Porous 17 Eat away 18 Low haunt 19 Tree fluid 20 Scoffed 23 Mineral spring 26 Persian gateway 27 Depressions 31 Gibbon 32 Ages 34 Cudgel 35 Dismounted 37 Row 39 Some weapons of a cutting nature 40 Diadem 42 Gypsy book 43 Ribbed fabric 44 Pullman 47 Japanese outcast 50 Small child 51 Acted abstractedly 55 Leasee 57 Venerate 58 Hospital resident doctor 59 Potency 60 Levy 61 Emphasis VERTICAL 1 Minute skin opening 2 Passage in the brain 3 Farm building 4 Leaping amphibians 5 Belgian seaport 6 Southern general 7 Lassoer 8 Pressed 9 Evergreen 10 Card game <pl.) 11 Lohengrin's bride 12 Percolate slowly 18 Left the rads 21 Nobleman 22 Socialite 23 Lath 24 Hawaiian precipice 25 Operatic solo 28 Approach f-H HQSCIO OHEUEDC] BCIEDDO EEDQEIC2 E3S BOE3 B Ifcaa H oasQ] anas qejsi SDCSEDB EQQEJoma C3 E]§JH BBS3E3B SEISQSB SE3E2HEDE3 bhhuhs sshuhh hhoed HsaanB 29 Weight deduction 30 Pace 33 Shred 36 Transposes (ab.) 38 Simple substance 41 Changes 45 Merits 46 Wanderer 47 Assam silkworm 48 Numbers 49 Social insects 52 Father (Fr ) 53 Units of energy 54 Algerian governors 56 Golf device 57 Legal point k> 23 IS 31 35 10 Iso 54, 51 52 53 54 TIMELY TIPS DKML1SH HAM IMP 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese 1 can (2'» ounces) deviled ham 2 tablespoons finely chopped chutney Combine ingredients anil chill Garnish with parsley BY COUNTY AGENT HOME ECONOMISTS YORKSHIRE SALE - A York shire Sale is scheduled I riday, Septemtrer 25, at the Orange burg County Fairgrounds. The sale lx gins at 1 p.m. and .\ill offer Yorkshire stock muisist- inr >f t,red and open gils and b>ars f ri , m t ,p bloodlines of the breed. GRKBNWoo;) H-EDER SAIT - Farmers are invited and encouraged to participate in the Feeder Cattle Sale to I* field Rus week, September 24, at Greenwood. Cattle will tie entered letween 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tne sale will tie at 8 o’ clock. For farmers wh<> have small numtiers of cattle, this is an ideal way to market your calves and to get full value. COTTON TESTING - The Fi ller Testing Program is now being offered t> farmers through the local ginners. We would like to encourage all far mers t ' get this added informa tion to help in the marketing of their cott n. RAT BAIT - Wo have a go.,d supply of Rat Bait available at the County A gent’s office. C me by and cet your supplv as rats are n w locating their winter quarters, coming ut f fields, etc. f r shelter. 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