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8 H NO LOST T! p^p 1 Hanaa FEED THE PIG?Three pigs erected at Clinton-Lydia Mills. A safe man-hours worked and when hours, then we'll eat some real pi< CLINTON N (Cont'd, from Page 3) W. R. Strongs in Batesburg. Little David Harris returned home with them for a short visit. Our sick list: Myrtle Wallenzine . . . Mrs. Dorthy Davis is improving after a stay at Hays hospital. Happy birthday to a lot of our folks: Dewev Oxner, July 7 . . . Mrs. Dewey Oxner, August 1 . . . Randy Turner, eight on August 1 . . . Marsha Ann Turner, six on August 6 . . . Shirley Dunaway, August 2 . . . Ronnie Williams, three in Julv . . . Joe Groj*an six f O 7 August 1 . . . Arzo Ivester, August 10 . . . Sandra Ivester, August 5 . . . Lonnie Tinsley, Jr., August 8 . . . Mrs. L. A. Hall. August 23 . . . Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley, August 23 . . . Barbara Ann Tinsley, August 18 . . . Merrell Harris, September 27 . . . Mrs. Eland Harris, August 23 . . . and Miss Marion Mitchell, August 20. Second Spooling By Grace Bright We are glad to welcome Mrs. Thelma Young as a new employee. Mrs. Sara Revis and daughter visited Kev West. Florida. Miss Edith M a r 1 e r of Laurens spent a Sunday with Miss Mabel Hambv. The Ed Youngs went to a birthday dinner in Greenwood. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Lon Denny. Mrs. Abliena Evans and Earline Evans visited Robbie Smith in Townsville. The Bill Stones of Grantville, the Rad Stones of Grantville, Bobbie and Virginia Scott and girl friends of Greenwood and "Boot" Corlev and children of Greenu/nnrl tricif ?? vv/u V lui V\_V4 Wilt WH OIUIIC^. Cpl. George Dunawav arrived home from overseas duty July 4 and spent a 30day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunawav, Jr. He has returned to California for a new assignment. Birthdays: Ronnie Norris, August 1. Mrs. Landy Deaton celebrates a birthday August 15. Robert Malone had a birthday July 31. Dorothy Janet Malone had a birthday August 4. Mrs. Bobby Robinson cele brated a birthday July 13, and Bobbv Robinson had his July 12. Tj NG (T^HI TH I ME ACCIDENT HI 4xaxk) hj like the one above have been corilAn ic nrlHrirl frw aarU 1 fifl 000 the pig is complete, one million j like this one. EWS ITEMS Sandra Ivester had a birthday August 5 . . . Arzo Ivester, August 10. Pvt. Gene Dunawav and Cpl. George Dunawav had birthdays July 26. Margaret Dunawav had a birthday July 21. First Carding By Brooks Dunaway Van Oxner, Charles Vincent, Milfred Campbell attended National Guard Camp and Camp Stewart, Georgia fnr t\irr? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks attended the Sparks reunion in Union recently. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilliard and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith visited Toccoa, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of Catawba visited the Jack Fullers. Mrs. T. P. Smith is recovering at her home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Ann and Bobby Middleton of Greenville visited recently with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris. Mrs. William Brewer is recovering after being a patient at the hospital. Corine Mave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayes, spent a weeks vacation with her parents. Mrs. Bertie Hodge spent several days with the Marvin Whitmires. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway, LeJune, Mrs. Betty Lawson, Mrs. Mary Fallow, Rubv and Brenda attended the graduation of Catherine Dunawav on July 17 at North Greenville Junior College. Third Carding By Daniel L. Dunaway Mrs. Sanders, daughter of Mr. H. E. Reynolds, is in an Anderson Hospital. Mrs. Marv Cox and her son and daughter, of Honea Path, visited Mrs. Clara Lydia and children. Daniel Dunaway had a birthday July 21. Put R i p Vi n r fl Pti spent a Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dunaway. NOTICE! The news from several Spinning, Weaving and Spooling Depts. at Clinton were received after the deadline ; The material will appear nexl month. HE CLOTHMAKE] n. . ??|?i? *< I ^T7 CORONATION SERVICE AT Church are shown above as tl Caroline Bennett and the Queen i of the program. Lydia Scouts Have Fine Time Lydia Mills lroop JNo. 91), Bov Scouts, have just returned from Camp Old Indian after a most successful encampment. The Lydia troop made a grade of 97.7, the highest grade of the week and second highest of the summer. Highlight of the camp was on one of two camping trips. The bovs killed a three and a half foot rattlesnake. Ronald Corby, Tony Abercrombie. Delano Wilson and George Fleming became members of the Order of the Arrow, an honor organization. Attending from Lydia with Scoutmaster George Fleming were Ronald Corley, Tonv Abercrombie, Delano Wilson. xr _ _ A. i m ii n i i rwennem irammen, rtonaici Atkinson, Gary Sprouse, Rock Bailey, Terrv Kitchens, Clyde Thomas, Billv Pace, Mack Gaffnev, Herman Burdette, Billy Harris, Alvin Satterfield. * ? One nice thing about a one-way street is that you can only be bumped in the rear. H VV W mf ^^B^KjPW< OFF TO CAMP?This is th Clinton Mills who recently enj< R I j < V* ' J J J' LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH?The aey took part in impressive coror with Scepter is Joanne Leech. Mrs. Sign-Up Rally (Cont'd, from Page 1) ember 1. The Cub Scout registration fee is 50 cents. The filled out registration blank and registration fee must be brought to the rally if you want your child to get in on the start of the new year of activities. Mrs. Joe Land. Clinton Community Director and in charge of planning the rally, emphasized that the meeting is for parents as well as children. It is a vital program so bring your child and get them started in this interesting work. Clinton community leaders of Campfire Girls, Bluebirds, Bov Scouts and Cub Scouts include Mrs. Joe Land. Mrs. J. D. Lowe. Mrs. Marvin Whitmire, Mrs. Roy Freeman, Mrs. Murray Adams, Mrs. n .1 i i i tt 1_ Iff. a rL.aun nancocK, ivirs. /\. c.. Young, Mrs. Clarence Brookshire, Mrs. Claude Gilstrap. Mrs. Betty Ivey, Mrs. David Miller, John Vassey, Chuck Leatherwood, Dan Dunaway and others. Remember the date and be sure your children are present. Notices of the time and date will be sent home from school. ft ! e large group of Campfire Girls an ayed a fine camp Camp Buck H AUGUST IS, 1954 Girls Auxiliary of Lydia Baptist lation ceremonies. The Queen is Clyde Trammell was the director Duweyo (Cont'd, from Page 1) ham. lone Wallace, Edna Terry. Lucille McGee, Trannie Boozer. Christine Gray, Lillian Wallenzine, Inez Blackwell, Bessie Queen, Pearl Hammctt. Jennie Watkins, Bernice Jenkins, Lunette Poole, Lois Poole, Gladys Poole, Helen Ballard, LuBelle Neighbors, Josephine Neighbors, Doris Gray, Roberta Prince, Mildred Prince, Mae Snellgrove. Billy Ballard, Billy Craine, Harry Wallace, Chris Davenport, Joel Templeton, and Jim Gosnell. Safety (Cont'd, from Page 1) Burdette, Mrs. J. D. Lowe, Mrs. Eva West, Calvin Cooper, E. C. Huffstetler and 1\/T..? A If T 1 ? ivi. Li. r uuic. Ushers for the event were Nellie Osborne. Marian Mitchell, Rubv Fallow, Dawn Campbell, Martha J. Reeder, Mrs. Barbara Land, Polly Brazil, Dot Harvey and Dot Gaffnev. * # * Wife: "How do you like the potato salad, dear?" Hub.: "Delicious! Did you buy it yourself?" IL^H^ "* ^H JK^oVfl^B ^ ^ # A v 4 d Bluebirds with their leaders from lorn.