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V Page Two KKSSSSXKHMNIHIWtllMMHHWWM*** For the^Week . . . IVDlf MILLS NEWS MRS. PERRY SITMEREE, ' Correspondent and Representative Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Willis were Mr. and Mrs. James Hooper, Mr. Donald of And erson, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and family erf Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Rhodes of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burkhalter of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter Sunday, and the former's mother, Mrs. L. M. McCall, in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Johnson and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Had den and family in Duncan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Felt White and daughter of Greenwood, visited Mr. and yrs. Hugh Ballard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris and son visited relatives in Anderson Sun-' day. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willard and family were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and fam ily of Anderson, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Willis. ^ Misses Sally Ann and Stella Duck ett of Wattsville, attended a birth day dinner honoring Mrs. Smith Sunday. v Jimmy and Gail Johnson spent the week-end in Joanna with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parrish. G. C. Parrish, Jr., Perry Parrish, Buddy Sahders and Charles Wil liams attended the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and family visited Mrs. G. H. Jackson in Laurens Sunday. Air and Mrs. M. M. W’ilkes and daughter visited in Laurens Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper and family and Mrs. Floree Thrasher of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. S J. Todd and family Sunday. Spurgeon Todd and James Roberts of Charleston, spent the w r eek-end with Mr and Mrs. S. J. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hunter, Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and *Mrs. Winfred Cox and eon of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Banks and son of Athens, Ga, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor and family, Mrs. Avie Taylor and daughter of Tifton, Ga., Mr. and M rs. Hugh Shealy and son. Miss Lu cille Banks and John Earl Banks of Newberry, Mrs Mabel Tucker and Miss Loree Tucker of Clinton, were week ei*d guests of Mr. and Mrs. T«n Banks. Mr and Mrs Curtis Taylor had as their guests Sunday the latter’s sis ter, Miss Elsie Cromer, Mrs F. B. Mitchell and son at Greenville, and Miss Josephine Keyon of Easley. Mr and Mrs Charles Coker visited relatives in Alabama during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumerel and Mr. and Mrs H. W. Williams visited Mr and Mrs Ball in Hendersonville, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. George Wade and Miss Louise Wade of Great Falls, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Calvin Coop er Charles and Francis Cooper spent the week-end in Charleston with Mrs.* C. R Murphy. Mrs. Buddy Sanders and Jimmy spent the week-end in Laurens with Mr and Mrs Gerald Coates. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Overstreet and family spent the week-end in Colum bia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. Vf.. Prather of Hdhbysville, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Humphries and daughter of Fountain Inn, and Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Collins of Bre vard, N. C., visited Rov. and Mrs. R. D. Gregg Sunday. (Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ledford and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Walker and son-of Bessemer City, N. C., and Pvt. Alvin Armstrong of Fort Jackson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rucky Pearson and Mrs. Martin of Calhoun Falls, and Mrs. Attaway of Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearson and daughter Sunday. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. R. G. Johnson will celebrate her birthday March 12. Mrs. Charles Sparino will celebrate her birthday March 11. Miss Sybil Dobbins celebrated her birthday March 4. , Bobby Burkhalter will be 19 years old’March 12. ' Joe H. Finney will be 72 years old March 8. Rev. Brown To Preach Sunday The Rev. L. W. Brown of Abbe ville, former pastor of the Presby terian church, will have charge of the services Sunday. All members are urged to be present. The public is cordially invited to attend. With The Sick Mrs. Floyd Emory is a patient at Hays hospital. j Mack Harris continues ill at his ' home near here. Geraldine Neal has mumps. Mrs. lone Wallace has mumps. Birthday Dinner Enjoyed « C. R. Anderson was honored with a birthday dinner celebrating his 68th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Sanders near Clinton Sunday. Those attending the occasion w r ere: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Anderson and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin and family of Ninety-Six; Mr. and Mrs.; George Anderson and family, Miss Nancy Neal, Mrs. M. N. Simmons, Miss Ethelyn Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Jeroe Simmons and family, Ben Anderson and Mrs. Ressie Kaiser of Pickens; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson and daughter of Clinton. A bountiful dinner was enjoyed. Red Cross Drive On The annual Red Cross drive is in i full swing in the residential section. Each street is being canvassed and' the following ladies are chairmen:' Mrs. Ruth Hartoin, Elm; Mrs. Louise j Harvey and Mrs. S. J. Todd, Pine; Mrs. Horace Smith and Mrs. Irene Davenport; Mrs. Calvin Cooper and| Mrs. J. T. Lanford Cypress; Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Mildred Prince and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, Peachtree; Mrs. Artis Smith, Beech; Mrs. Harold Blackstock, Locust; Mrs. Curtis Tay-| lor, Oak; Mrs. H. W. Campbell, Pop-! lar, Mrs. Cecil McLendon, Lydia j Mills Store; Mrs. Inez Neal, Lydia Lunch; Mrs. Gay Douglas, Lydia Mills office, and Jessie Mae Shands, Pond street. MYF Has Regular Meet The MYF met at the usual hour Wednesday night at the community center. The meeting was presided over by Miss Joyce Mitchell, who introduced D. B. Smith as the speak er for the evening. Mr. Smith's subject was ‘Building Character.” In an interesting way he compared the building of character to' the building of a magnificent structure. The MYF is the cement being poured for a solid foundation of life, and with faith in all our hearts and minds we will succeed in growing for the upbuilding of God’s King dom. After a song service refreshments were served by Misses Ruby Wal- drep and Babbie Sharpton. Mrs. N. C. Bush and Mrs. C. A. Gwinn are sponsors for the group. Woman's SocietjNTo Meet Thursday (tonight) atSj:30 Woman’s Society of Lydia church will meet at the home o< C. A. Gwinn. All members are in vited to be present. the odist Campfire Group Meets The Aowakiyas group of Campfire 1 girls met Thursday afternoon and j continued plans for the completion of the memory books. Ruby Hughes, a new' member, was welcomed. Mrs. Lee Sumerel is the guardian ALL YOUR DRUG NEEDS t Our full line of quality drugs and supplies in sures rapid filling of phannacal needs. 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