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For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pace and chil- dien. Mrs. Emmie Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs Odie Nelson in Simp- sonville Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Harris. Mrs. Hazel Smith were Sunday dinner guests nd M . Hi»:.ice Smith. Mrs. M. C. Smith, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbee near Clinton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mm. Smith. Mr and Mrs. E. E. Finley had as their guests during the week-end Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Finley of Spin- 1 dale. N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Stalnaker of Forest City. N. C. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of Spartanburg, spent the week-end, with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith. Pvt. Jesse Howell of Fort Jack- son. was home for the week-end ( with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ; George Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fennell, Mrs.; A. M. Shumate were in Camden Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs. How- j ard Barnes and children. Pvt. Dick Fennell of Virginia, is I home on leave visiting his parents, i Mr. and Mrs R B Fennell. Mr? Bessie Brown's children gathered at her home on Sunday in honor of her birthday. Those from out of town were Mrs. Brown's sisters, Mrs Pearl Wardeli of Lau- 1 r< ns. Mrs F.qnma Lavender of sympathize with Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Brown in the loss of their broth ers. Mrs. Brown's brother was Mr. Evans of Abbeville, who was bu ried two weeks ago. and Rev. Brown's brother was R. G. Brown, ( who was buried at Rock Hill last Sunday. Rev. Brown was unable to fill the pulpit at Lydia Presbyterian church Sunday. _ Here For Funeral Those from out of town attend ing the funeral of M. B. Satterfield were Ellis Satterfield, John and ; Will Satterfield of Gray Court: Mr.| and Mrs. Deward Jennings of Lau rens; Essie Lee Spurrel, Eather and M. Ayers of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Nye Willis, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Scott of Fountain Inn; Mrs. Flor ence Ervin of Clearwater. Presbyterian Services Sunday George McIntosh, ministerial stu-i dent at Presbyterian college, will: have charge of the Sunday morn-; ing service at Lydia Presbyterian' church. Henry Robards will teach the adult Bible class. The members are urged to be present and the public is cordially invited. Edisto Gardens in Orangeburg. The tour included Middleton Gardens, Magnolia Gardens and a shopping trip to Charleston. They spent the night at The Palms at Folly Beacn. Sunday was spent sightseeing, Cooper River bridge and the Isle of Palms. A boat trip to Fort Sum ter. After visiting historical places in Charleston the group stopped at the Cypress Gardens and heard the v . ! Chiropractor Stops Severe Migraine Headaches Only those who have suffered from the tortures of migraine headaches can fully appreciate Spiritual Singers at their concert, just how mueh it tneans to tind ef- Twenty-seven made the trip. J-ttve relief from this terrible af- On of those cases corrected by your local chiropractor, Dr. C. J. Hart, had been existing 30 years longer. The condition had Six-Inch Sermon By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER or grown progressively worse and many times the patient was con- THE PERIOD OF MOSES ! fined to bod unable to do her SEVERAL HUNDRED YEARS work. The attacks would come on with- after the time of Abraham, his greatest descendant with the ex- out warning causing an excruciat- greaiesi aescenaam wiwi w£«-j in headache , visual disturbances ceptton of ‘ n =5/^ with a bilious reaction which lead his peopJe out of bondage, ms w ou, d keep the p atient vomiting familiar story surpasses the won-, after there was no substance der stories we were told in our p egurgitate . Each attack WO uld childhood. Born a slave, saved by the ruse of his mother, adopted by Pharoah’s daughter, trained in the arts and learning of the Egyptians. leave the patient in a state of ner vous exhaustion. She consulted Dr„ Hart and for; thfc- first time in her life she found (tree nvti iKsd. Mr and Mrs Roy Full- it and chill Iren . Mrs. J im Turner and da ught •*r. of Greenville; Mr. .nd Mr « Fi irm« m Brown and chil- Jrrn • >f Laui ren> Mr and Mrs. Hud- -r>n Da v |j| ; and rhildn ■n. Mr; and Mr* H Pat ter ion i and Mr . and -» B.> Bn. u n Mi >nd Mr* G R Purke •tt of Whit mu rv v iflt* 4 Mr. and Mi r* H r rerf illy Mi nd Mr* W R l *1UumP De- I Mi * ' I Mr N i Hi nddai k* Fu i Cat K K With The Sick Kathy. Judy and Carol Pace are recovering from mumps and measles. . Mrs. Ruby Crocker is improving after being a patient at the Laurens hospital. Mrs. K. F Johns is seriously ill at her home on Peachtree street. Mrs Henry Abercrombie is ill at her home on Pine street Birthday Party For Littla Girl Mrs. Boyd Wilkes entertained a group of boys and girls in honor of the 5th birthday of her daugh ter. I»ne Games were played and each little guest remembered lone with a gift and they were passed Martha Joan Reeder and Betty Davit assisted Mrs Wilkes in serv ing refreshments to 28 little folk. Birthday Party Given Mrs Anne Lawson entertained a group of young people Saturday af• temoon m honor of her two niecei. Wilhetmema Glenn and Linda Gail SSrtnut who were celebrating an n i".K man I'N 1 p^S,! *LX e relief and recovery from this ter- calied the son of Pharaohs daugh- rib|e a((ljction Her genera , heaUh , ter to soffit afflict, n the began to improve immediately and peopie of Cod. he led the Hebrew, ^e has had no further attacks of out of the land of bondage and mit , raine headaches. through the toils of the wilderness | The myster y 0 f migraine head- to a sight of the promised land. ' aches £ way rapidly in the i On the way from the borders of f ace 0 f f a cts. It is merely a nerve Egy pt, during their sojourn in the condition like all other headaches, wilderness, Moses brought down j s caused by pressure ort nerves the Ten Commandments from as are a |] other headaches. Your Sinai. And all the jurisprudence of jocj,] chiropractor is ably equipped his people and of ages to come w’as hy training and skill to remove worked out. this pressure, which is the cause Prior to the Exodus, the great 0 f migraine and other headaches, experience of Moses was the sight Consult him about your health of the burning bush on the back problems—-(Adv.) side of the desert, when he re-1 ceived the call of God. His long 1 antiquity. Let us find in him an residence in the land of Midunj example of unswerving truth and made him familiar with the routes fidelity because of his implicit of the wilderness and fitted him to trust in God. be a guide of his people when they. m traveled through that section. SCMCBIK TO THE CHBOMCLE Moses was the greatest figure of l “Tbe Paper EveryWiy Reads” Turning to the richness of the English Georgian period for inspiration, Lunt Silver smiths produced English Shell, a pattern of great dis tinction and exquisite love liness. Note the sleek, plain center panel embellished with the formalized leaf motifs and crowned with the typical Geor gian shell ornament. Here is a pattern rich in tradition, yet done in a modern manner that endears it to the' smart young bride of today. Let ns show yon our com plete collection of the very latest creations. HAMILTON'S A Crod it To All South Carolina I Read The Chronicle-Y our Neighbor Does tl I ■iottw i tovrv Movtod 01111 eacti lit- frtrnd rrmombero i the little t» «ith a gift The btrthday rakes a ere cut and pp> birthday sung by the etui* m Mr* Sarah Buihardt of inlet awioted Mrs Law eon in vmc refreshments Mi If. • Hr l>«tn EjsUi furr V I* t. Th-wnburg 1 and »n Augusta. I 4 Mr* Certf Mauve n and Pamela. Mrs. ;*aft»s. thr*ey Darby t,*M M<wrts were wisitaro uf Mr> J an*-* Brien( in Or • tg the pm* week-end Btlll Aherrrumbw. Mr* , File* Mr and Mr* Henry v >*ited Mr and Mr* Mance r sn Union Sunday and Mr* F A Walker and! children en>*yed an outing at Lake firevntouud Sunday Mr and Mr* L W Abercrombie * had . s their gu«**ta during the week end Mr and Mr* CharlM furry of King*tree. Mr and Mr* { Knustm Aberrrumbte and children uf Uurrn* Mr and Mr\ Wiley Harper and children of Greenwood, wilted Mr.j and Mrs S J Todd Sunday Mr and Mr* James Walker spent J Saturday in Laurens with Mr and, Mr* James Mundy Mrs. Ralph Harbin and Tootsie M the week-end in Greenville a uh Mr and Mrs J T Bray Mrs. Naomi Prince visited Mr Prince who is a patient at the Ma-' fine Base hospital at Parris Island, the past week-end Mrs. Verna Dees and children, Mrs. Bernice McElhannon and chil dren spent Sunday with their moth er Mrs. G. E. Prather, m Salem. Mr. and Mrs J C. Meeks and) • hildren were in Laurens Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F Jones. M rs. Eugene Johnson and son, Johnny, of Greenville, visited her; parents, Mr and Mrs. J H. Von| Hollen. and other relatives here last week. Mr Johnson was here for the week-end. Mrs. Joe Stone and daughter, Linda Jo, of Union, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stone. A. C. Young, Sr., of Macon, G«., is visiting his son, A. C. Young, Jr., and Mrs. Young Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McLendon and other relatives here were call ed to Columbia Tuesday on account of the death of Mr. McLendon’s step-mother, Mrs. H. C. McLendon. Card oi Thanks We wish to thank each and ev eryone for their kindness shown us at the death of our father and grandfather. Also for the jmeals served and the beautiful flowers. May God richly IRess you in every way. —The family of the late M B. Satterfield. Card of Thanks J wish to thank my friends at Lydia for their kindness and * thoughtfulness shown us during the illness and at the death of our hus band and father. .Also for the meals that were served and to the doctors for their faithful service. May God bless each and everyone vof you is my prayer. —Mrs. Ed Fuller and Family. Birtkdar* and Anm*#r**rw* Roy Parr ob*rr*r4 a birthday 1 14 Bobby Webb had a birthday Ap ril 14 Mr* Joafi Fennell will celebrate a b«iih4ay April 27 rtiarWi Spar mo of New York, vtll obarrve a birthday April 22 He t> a aon-in law of Mr and Mrs S J Todd Mr and Mrs Herman Crocker observed their 4th wedding anni versary April • J*me« McElhannon will celebrate a birthday April 22 Mr* Edith Pace observed a birthday April 14 Browne Lose Brothers Friends here and at Joanna will M. B. Satterfield Paaae* Funeral service* were conducted Saturday at 2 o'clock for M B Sat-! terfield. who passed away last Thursday morning at the home of his son. Melvin Satterfield He was a native of Pickens county but had made his home in i Clinton for 24 years. He was a! son of the late James and Sally Curry Satterfield, and was a mem ber of Dials Methodist church at Gray Court. He was twice married. His first marriage was to Miss Nellie Owens. By this union two sons survive. His second marriage was to Miss Jennie Armstrong. By this union four sons and two daughters sur vive. and three brothers of Owings Station. Burial was in Dials ceme tery. Ed Fuller Passes Ed Fuller, 68, died at his home at 6:30 last Wednesday after several months of declining health and a two weeks serious illness. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 3 o’clock at the Lydia Pentecostal Holiness church. Burial was at Beaverdam church cemetery in this county. H is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Bel Fuer; three sons and one step-daughter; two brothers, eleven grandchildren and five great-grand children. Bluebirds Meet The Bluebirds met in the recre ation room of the community cen ter Tuesday afternoon. After the business meeting Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Young and Miss Johnson di rected the group in folk dancing. Hobby Club Meeting The Hobby club met Monday night in the community center. The class is finishing up the stud ies in copper and wood. Antiquing brass was demonstrated. A group of women from the Arts and Craft class at Joanna were visitors. A new craft will be introduced .at the next meeting and this will be a good time for new members to be gin. Everyone is invited. Trip To Charleston , Under the sponsorship of the women’s clubs a trip was planned and carried out this week-end to Charleston. The group left early Saturday morning visiting first the Libby's Corned Beef Hash n-o*- AA- Can r tv. 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