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8 NEWS FROfl (Continued from Page 7) days. Seems like he's not 1 staying home all day. I The Edna Terrys, Marga- I rite Curry and Bessie Queen I spent a day with Mrs. Ter- a ry's mother in Columbia. \ Susan and Jo Carol Terry a spent most of the holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. a D. G. Jackson, in Columbia. r Happy birthday to Luke T Boyette, December 20 ... . i Joyce Creswell, January 5 . . . Carol White, January 6 . . . 1 William Fowler, January 1 C Alan Kuvkendall, December I 21 . . . Stanley Riser, January 1 . . . Leo Riser, January 1 5 . . . Bessie Queen, January T 6. NO. 2 WEAVING. THIRD \ By Robert Lee Thornton t Mrs. Sarah Wilson has re- I turned to work after being in ^ Self hospital in Greenwood, r Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snel- 1 grove announce the arrival of a daughter, Robin Reedv, De- \ cember 4, six pounds, 12 1 ounces. 1 Keith Gilliam has a birth- s day February 14. t Mrs. Leonard Gilliam celebrates her birthday Febru- r ary 12. t Margaret Trammell and Thomas Peace were married 1 Christmas. Best of luck and 1 happiness to you. Oliver Reynolds is back at J work after being ill with t pneumonia. c C. E. Leopard is recuperat- 1 ing at home from an opera- 1 tion. Hope he will soon be wuv, rv. 1 Larry Masters regrets that Christmas comes but once a < year. ] Bardv Cannon celebrates 1 his 20th birthday January 19. Daniel Lawrence Lanford < suffered injuries recently when he fell from a car. He is recuperating very well. Billy Douglas celebrated his birthday January 4, 36 years. Wayne Wilson is doing fine ' oitci ouneimg a DioKen col- J lar bone. George Davis says he's much too busy to have any news. Ralph Davis and Charlie i Jones, of Chista, Calif., spent < Christmas with Monteen and Dot England. ] James Roper has returned A to his job after having flu. Ted V. Mahaffey, son of ; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mahaffey, ] spent Christmas holidays at 1 home. ; Raymond McCoy says he is really enjoying his stay on ; Third Shift. We hope his stay is a long one. 1 Imogene McElhannon is ill at home. Hope she will soon be well. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton spent Christmas eve with Mrs. Thornton's parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Sexton, of Belton. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Misses Ruby Ann, Georgia Bee and Helen Faulkner, of Cocoa, Fla., spent the holi- 1 days with Mr. and Mrs. Huey Barnett. k CLINTON .. Mrs. Lois Garner, of High 3oint; Mr. and Mrs. Tracy iudson, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ward 3arnett, Mrs. Brooks Madden ind children, of Laurens, vere Sunday guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Huey Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Price ind children with Mrs. Anlie Evans visited Mr. and drs. Roy Hawkins and Lynn n JNew Ellenton. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tinsey visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeorge Banks in Wodruff and dr. and Mrs. Gordon Few. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tinsey visited Johnny Boozer at dewberry who is very ill. Mrs. Pearl Kelly, of Green'ille, spent the holidays with he Lonnie B. Tinsleys, also dr. and Mrs. Plumer Mulli:en of Anderson spent Christnas day with the L. B. Tinsevs. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunavav accompanied Mrs. Ray i'nwlpr anH rhildrpn hnrk tn \ugusta. The Fowlers had pent the holidays here with he James Dunawavs. We welcome J. H. Whitnore and Marvin Yarborough o our Department. Birthdays: Sherward Tinsev, January 16 . . . Ferona rinsley, January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nelson, lr., of Laurens, announce the birth of a daughter at Blaloek dinic. named Janis Marie. VTrs. Nelson will be remembered as the former Shirley rumblin, daughter of Mr. and Vlrs. Fred Tumblin. rrn _ /^ii ii . 1 ine <^iom noom certainly ?njoyed the nice Chrislmas Dartv held at Panorama L,odge near Lake Greenwood. \ story of the event appears dsewhere in this issue. No. 3 Spinning, First By Jennie Watkins Pfc. William E. Watkins, Ir., son of Mrs. Jennie Wat<ins, now is stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, rie has been in the army since 1954. No. 1 Weaving, Third By Sarah Shelton, Betty Motes TVToT\yr..o iui. anu mio. uaviu I U1 icy attended a Christmas party and dance in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Motes visited relatives in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. Tullie Blackwell visited Mrs. Shelton's sister in Charlotte and attended a New Years dance. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith and children had supper with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Jennings Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. David Pulley have moved into their new rooms. Mrs. Sally Wvatt and Pat visited Mrs. Wvatt's mother in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Cel Stroud of T O?-?r\ T\/T ?'t- TP C1 J A J J I1IUI1 CtllU lit. V^. Oil UUU of Whitmire visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stroud. Sam Lawson said he failed to get a wife in 1955, but cheer up, Sam. This is Leap Year so maybe some gal will propose to you. Ithe clothmaker -V ?'1 >.t -:^X'y * ' ^ a-; ^F^P" s< i&Jg JH --111 LYDIA BAPTIST PROGRAMLydia Baptist Church during the H?4 v ht\\r m %-? i ATTRACTIVE ; Second Lieut. Coolie Alford spent Christmas holidays with his sister, Mrs. Fred Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Jennings celebrated their 20th anniversary January 29. Charles Calvert, son of Warren Calvert, observes his fifth birthday January 22. Frank Lawson has a birthday January 28 and his son, Stanley, has his sixth birthday January 31. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Motes observe their 29th anniversarv January 29. Sara Shelton had a birthday January 14. Third Spooling By Beulah Stewart Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Butler, of CI ray Court, were guests of the Gene Butlers. A-l-C Herman Ealv of Camp Beale, Calif., spent several days with the A. E. Ealvs. The J. L. Smiths, of Beech Tsland T. W TCinff nnrl la, of Anderson, were Sunday guests of the Ralph Stewarts. Mrs. Marv Ealy was in overnight guest of the Miles Lawsons. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart and Keith visited Mrs. Laura Henderson in Ilonea Path. The Melvin Spnvs ropontlv spent a few days in Greenville. The J. O. Wombles recent __ * -^' -^ -An inspiring Christmas program ^ Christmas season. \.LTAR DISPLAY AT LYDIA CHF ly visited in Cramerton, N. C. The Claude Wards celebrated a wedding anniversary December 23. The Melvin Seays had a wedding anniversary January 3, and the William Samples celebrate theirs Januarv 28. Happy birthday: Miles and Giles Lawson, Januarv 6 . . . Mary Ealy, January 15 . . . Ricky Wilson, January 2 and Catherine Womble, January 26. "Cat" says she'd like a watch for her birthdav. but not from the five and dime store. First Spooling By Kale Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore visited Mrs. Nellie Babb and Ben Moore of Laurens during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oakley spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell and daughter, Nancy, spent Christmas in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Greene, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crouch. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds and son, of Augusta, spent New Year's day with Mrs. Robert McGinnis. Mrs. John Hedspcth spent Christmas in Aiken with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester JANUARY 15. 19S6 t> fti^H ' -4 F .<m" 1" I ' .* '4 ;? v ,* * * ? I I i Mfti; l! was presented by this group at the '/f n IISTMAS PARTY and children spent Christmas in Martin, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bigham spent Christmas in Fort Mill with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Osborne. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, December 23, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oakley, December 24. Happy birthday to Mrs. Neuffer Cresvell, December 25, and Betty Ann Johnson, January 29. LYDIA ITEMS (Continued from Rage 6) old November 17. Mrs. Barbara O'Shields visited her husband, Coy O'Shields, at Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. Clarence Fulmer of Huntsville, Ala. visited her mother, Lillic Belle Miller. Mrs. Bill Philips of Asheville visited Mrs. Nora Kirbv. Mrs. Delores Gregory is ill at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Alexander and daughters spent December 26 in Asheville. mi# rirr JIHI jnrc OFF-THE-JOB, TOO