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DECEMBER 15. 1954 !> p iff J> 6? V & p/S p 0?J & U X xi'i vi^ ? NEWS ITEM Tom Thumb Wedding Held A Tom Thumb Wedding, sponsored by the Lydia Mills Kindergarten Mothers Club, was presented December 10 at Providence School rhilri rcn of the Kindergarten presented the wedding, all dressed in costumes. Hobby Show Proves Success At Lydia The annual Hobby Show presented by members of the Lvdia Mills Hobbv Club was h e 1 d in the Community Building on December 10-11 and again this year proved highly successful. Hundreds of visitors viewed the exhibits. all of which were made bv members of the Hobbv Club. Lydia Horizon Girls Hostess At Dinner The Horizon flirlc Ml 111C Lewa District were hostess in November at the Community Center for a Thanksgiving Buffet Supper. Helen Black and Mary Jane McLendon were in charge of the entertainment. Twenty-four guests were present. The tables were decorated ./ iouv- j r 5* v Frank Hancock. Clinton Mills, is ill at home. K. C. Vincent. Jr., Clinton Mills, has been a patient at Hays Hospital. N e \v t Crawford, Clinton Mills, is improving at home from an illness. KV iJI r = |V j5S Linda Carol is the 11-monthsold daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Caughman, of Ft. Benning, Ga. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman of Clinton Mills. T ] V DilPpa? p&piV')}>& it a % 'w* "Oi %2i "vi.*a "vi*i "vi iS AT LYDIA with arrangements of yellow and green and supper was served by candle light. The leaders, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Trannie Boozer, Mrs. Cora Windsor, Mrs. Eva Templeton, and Mrs. Dot j Gaffney with Mr. Windsor, I n ft m * - - ivir. lempieton and Mr. Gaffncy were special guests. Lydia Group To Tea A group of members from the Lydia Mills Woman's Club attended a Silver Tea I which was held in Laurens December H with a number ' of notable guests in attendance. 1 7 Commandments Of Gun Safety Hunting season is here again, and. in the interest of safety, the following "Ten Commandments" are being listed. Disregard of even one of these common-sense rules can mean the difference between a happy hunting trip and a trip to the "Happy \ Hunting Grounds." i 1. Treat every gun with X the respect due a loaded gun. j This is the first rule of gun t safety. t 2. Guns carried into camp or home, or when otherwise not in use. must always be unleaded and taken down or ? have actions open: guns always should be carried in cases to the shoot in g area. . 3. Always be sure barrel 1 and action are clear of ob- f structions, and that you r have only ammunition of the a proper size for the gun you are carrying. Remove oil and c grease from chamber before a firing. t s 4. Always carry your gun s so that you can control the direction of the muzzle, even v if you stumble; keep the ' safety on until you are ready to shoot. 5. Be sure of your target a before you pull the trigger: know the identifying fea- I tures of the game you intend * to hunt. n (>. Never point a gun at v anything you do not want to a shoot: avoid all horseplay a while handling a gun. j 7 Unattended guns should v be unloaded: guns and ammunition should be stored separately beyond reach of children and careless adults. IE CLOTHMAKE ? j) f) ,57 I) & p&>i) <?>$&> S Ci' **2^ v2>> X?!i *<2j, ">?"> "\2 Hfem^^Vj^RjruK^r .'. ^ j^^: \ SANTA CLAUS COMES TO / isit to Clinton early this month 4 IJXT4i (Cont'd, from Page 2) No. 1 Weaving. Third By Izell Campbell Mrs. Fannie Beadley and Vlrs. Juanita Thompson of Spartanburg spent a week ,vith the Fred Wvatts. T : a A. i inline uoi is nughtv happy because her sister came all he way from Hickory Tavern 0 visit her. We welcome Viola Rice as 1 new employee. The Frank Lawsons are low known as the "Country luggies." They have bought hem a home in the country. Sam Lawson celebrated his 7th birthday November 23. le savs he is now eligible or marriage to any young ich girl who can make him good living. The Fred Sheltons will elebrate their 14th wedding universale December 24 and heir daughter. Rita, will oberve her l.'lth birthday the a me day. Michael Campbell, son of ours truly, will be six years Id December 22. Little Kathy Wilkie. niece f your reporter, remains ill t the Newberry hospital. That's about all the news could gather this time, but hey say no news is good ews. !t will be next year before on hear from me again, so Very Merry Christmas to 11 and a happy new year, lope Santa is good to all of on. No. 2 Weaving by Grace Wooten. Mildred Kinard Woll. here it is almost : f \ Jl';i : r i v2& x?s *2* ^^v?fcx2j v. old Mail yes the 0 uuimy uic annudi onrisimas paradi I'l AM Christmas again and we're really looking forward to the holidays. Hope everyone doesn't eat too much, and a Merry Christmas to all. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and Becky of Charlotte were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner for a weekend Rev. Allen Vaughn of Connestee and Mrs. Frank Tucker of Greenville were guests of the R. C. Oxners. A-.'l-C Harold Meadors of Orlando, Fla., is spending a 15-dav furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadors. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meadors of Florida also visited the Thornton Meadors. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Strickland of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are visiting relatives. R. H. Anderson, of Fountain Inn. remains seriously ill at home. He is the brother of Mrs. Missouri Wilkie. Capt. and Mrs. Charles Galloway of Augusta, Ga. visited the A. G. Galloways for i iICI11rva^;i v ll 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. \V. Webb. < Harold Webb and Mrs. Willie W*tnEl I I i . , k il . V* Izell Worthy is the niece ol Izell Campbell, Clinton Weaving. She was eight years old December 4. :* *?t * t?t t 1^ Kw_ the Whiskers made a preview e. ' \i;ws Doolittle of Greenwood visited the Walter McAlisters. Richard Jacks of Carson Newman College. Jackson. Tenn., was home for Thanksgiving. T.irs. Ora Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Smith in Greenwood and has also been on a shopping trip to Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and family spent a weekend in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward. Miss Jeanette Wilson of Wash in crtr?r> C u ^ > ISilCU I1CI brother and sister-in-law. the Jack Wilsons. Mrs. Charles Kelly and children have joined T-Sgt. Charles Kelly who is stationed in Charleston. Mrs. Dora Leopard spent a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Waters in Simpsonville. Mrs. A. H. Hughes of Spartanburg recently visited her son. J. H. Hugh's. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb and son visited in Rock Hill. Those attending a recent singing in Spartanburg included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler and Pat. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback and Don. YTvc MrUl XI. 1 ** iiitu ntn:\, ivii. ana ivirs. Virgil Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Evans Lever. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and son were supper guests :>f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodel%perger in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoover enjoyed a fishing trip to Santee Cooper. Rov Cannon and Glidy Holmes have returned to work after an illness. Glad to have Herbert back ifter an extended illness. Birthdays: Barry Cannon, is?