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t Page Four For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. HORACE C. SMITH. Correspondent and Representative play acting and games. After sing ing “Happy BBirthday” to Dianne the gifts wqre opened and pictures Jaken of the group. Favors of large ialloons were given to each little bgy ancft each little girl received a corsage of lollipops. Refreshments of pink lemonade and cup cakes iced in pink and Mr. and Mrs, J'. C. Esles a riniiU-|f re .™ » ere “ rve ^ ^ Mrs Neal, as- dren. Mr. and Mrs. George Howen- si'ted by Wallace, Mrs J^ B. and Miss Azalee Howell visited in i Neal Mrs. A. M Sliumate, Mrs Hor- SalnHa Sunday 4 1 ace Sm,th and Mr ^ S ‘ B Neah - l ‘ i Tw'enty-four guests were present klr. and Mrs. Otis J^elson and i nc ] U( jj ni g little Jjmmy Neal, as a family of Simpsonville, Mr. and spec i a i g ue st. Mrs. Frank Pace and family of near ' 1 ^ Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace vis ited Granny Pace who continues ill at the home of her son, Roy Pace, recently. Reports Given On Community Club Activities Wednesday night in the Commun- Mrs. Mary Ott and children, Mrs.' i*y Cente.r tF»e Lydia Communit> 'Fannie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Council held its quarterly meeting Smith of West Clinton, Mr. arid Mrs. j w *th Miss Mary Johnson, president, Martin Wilbanks of Clinton, visited J P res * d ^ n S- The meeting was opened Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton Sunday. | wd h the singing of America the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean and chil- ^ eau ^ u h J°hnson conduct- dren visited in Saluda Sunday. ed *he devotional reading the 4th Mr. and Mrs.- C. P. Miller and 5^; ..ver“ ? 1-7 of Ephesians children of Greenville, spent the Aveek-end with the latteerr's parents, Mr and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton. Mrs. Mildred Roberts and chil dren of Greenville, visited* her brother, W. L. Motto, and Mrs. Motte and Mrs. Mamie Wilde and daugh ters of Clinton Sunday, Mrs. Effie Jones spent the week end in Columbia with Miss Vivian Hall. and Virginia and Eddie were Sunday visitors in Pendleton with their daughter, Mrs. Joe -Carroll, and Mr. Carroll. MiVand Mrs. Horace Shuth, Fran- ccen and Laura, with Mrs. Paul Wil son and children, and Mrs. M. C. Smith of Laurqns, visited relatives in Chester^and Rock Hill Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Fuller and Patsy visit ed relatives and friends in Fountain Inn and Greenville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller and children and Mrs. J. W. Fuller vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fuller in Ninety-Six’Sunday Miss Margaret Blakely closed the devotion with prayer. Mrs. A. Q. Young, Jr., made a re- port of the Woman’s dub. Stress-^ ing as highlights the Hallowe’en carnival, the Thanksgiving banquet and that the club sponsors the or ganizations of Campfire Girls and Blue Birds. - Mrs. J. C. Meeks re ported the progress of. the Lydia Basket and the fun and enjoyment J ,, T ,. the club has had with the project Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Abercrombie^, , he L „„ Sister . Thc Ject r.nri Vircnnif* anH KVirtw* tirnro .xiirwrav' for the coming year is the purchase of a curtain for the auditorium of Providence school. The Men’s club was represented by its president, Clyde Trammell, and J. B. O’Shields. They reported that the club sponsors the Cul) Scouts, securing books and litera ture and paying the Den Mothers’ fees. They paid fifty per cent of the cost fp'r troop No. 90 of the Boy Scout sat Camp Old Indian held last summer. They reported that one of the most interesting club meetings when W. R. Anderson was guest ,, , T „ T ,1 speaker and explained the working Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr., and: th<> npvL . children spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McGinnis, in Piedmont. irmis, i Cpl. Jesse* Harvey and mother, Mrs. Alma Harvey, visited their sis ter and daughter, Mrs. J. W. Tur ner and Mr. Turner in Greenwood over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rowe of Cal houn Falls, spent the week-end with Mrs. B. R. Boozer and Mr. Boozer and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker in Woodruff on Sunday. j of the new school district. Mrs. Ralpl) Harbin, leader of the nine-year-old Blue Birds, represent ed that organization. She told of the plans that were carried out for the last three months, as he study of science was demonstrated. The girls learned through the growth of bulb and seeds ihe growth of the human life. Season topics were al so selected and materials gathered ! on hikes were used to teach the law* j of Mother Nature. There are three ,, ... * .. . ... | groups of Blue Birds. The other Mr and Mrs. James Melnvaille Uaders are Mrs.. A. C. Young, Jr., and Miss Mary Johnson. - Mrs. J. B. Templeton, guardian of Camp Fire Girls, reported two groups organised. She also told of the teaching of Camp Fire girls to be better women of tomorrow. They are taught how to conduct meetings, how to put God first in alll things and to better servP their fellow man. They too are learning to be and family of. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Mclnvaille of Lancas ter, Clarence Mclnvaille of Great Falls, M. A. Cralley of fWk Hill, Hubert Woodward, formerly of Aik en, now of the army, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille of Aiken, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mcln\ r aille. Miss Joan Kuykendall and Mrs B. E. Eskew of Columbia, spent the better homemakers. Mrs. Wallace Aveek-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall. Allen Inglett with friends enjoyed a trip to Lake Lure, N. C.,- Sunday. Mrs. David Word and Miss Marie explained the Clinton Leaders As sociation-of Camp Fire. This com prises .Lydia Mills, Clinton Mills and the town of Clinton. Mrs. Temple- ■, i. .... ^ .ton is chairman of the association. Weir visited Mrs. O. D. Stone at the) T he Boy Scouts were represented Spartantanburg General hospital by B. F. Harvey, assistant leader. Saturday. Troop No. 90 is now studying a proj- M?^ 5 ! H R nr Ah A r berCr h rrtbie r^ I ^ r ‘c and * Ct ° n si * naIin S and eaclr'boy will . J '.v, o Aberc ™™ bie Sun - learn the Morse code. The men’s Oct* with Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walk- Huh hoinc \irith rm__ cr o4 r. c , .... , ,, , -c’ub helps with these projects. The rh ,. r ,. h G • St t 01 ? a " d at ^ ended troojy encamped last ’ summer at “'f 1 ' serviccs at the Bap^jst c am y Old Indian. ' t.huTyh Calvin Cooper i^eported^ the ]jrpg= With The Sick Mrs. B. D. Taylor has Returned! Mothers," ress of the Cub Scouts. Mrs.’Ch^. Gaffney and-Mrs. Hugh Ckmpbell, home after being a patient tat HayV t*" ;*° thers - were 1 a >“ hn^nitai - cuds encamped at Greenwood Mr and' Mrs H H FtaUnn ill' State park In ^tober. The Cubs at‘their home' on' Peaditree stree : ^ a Christrnas P art y a t the johnny Webb is able to be out! f.TeTTil t!" !!. *“ h „‘ he . again after an illness. Lawrence Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, . of the Rock Bridge community, l>as been ill the pastejveek with flu.' i^VIothers as hostesses. The groups are 8, 9 and 10 years of age. Mrs. David Word, presideht of the Kindergarten Mother’s club, re peated ' that all* social parties are given by the club for the Kindergar- Mrs. Floyd Emery has returned Ten chdriren ThV ™ e .^ naer S ar - home from the Blalock clinic and is ♦ Z ,! pons T ors tne dance school taught by La » . Bruce Heist of Greenville. They al improving. Birth Announcement CarroH Mr., and Mrs. Joe Carroll an nounce the birth, of a daughter, Ka- i.en Lynn, on January 8 at the And erson hospital. Mrs. Carroll before so sponsored the TOm Thumb Wed ding and the . Christmas parties. Little Dianne Neal was chosen'Kin dergarten Queen for the Tom Thumb, owl. , • Mrs. Roy Thomas represented marriiage was Miss Kathryn Aber- the Hot> hy club and told of the ad crombie. . - • Birthdays and Anniversaries Harriett Wilson celebrated her 8th birthday January 4 vantages given to each member. The club enrolled 36 members, bhth men ^ard women. All, forms of handcrafts. ** are taught, and all modern method's •are demonstrated. Pearl Webb celebrated a birthday I Club 1€ . with Mrs. Dot Harvey, January 15. ^ j 5S President .made a report that the Jimmy Dean p-elphmtpH a birth- 1 ( * s 3 social club for the commun- ciay anuary 1. -- • ■ L’ ar ® studying home dec- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish ob-r™ 110 * 15 ’ cuIinar y arts, sewung, and served their 2nd wedding anniver-jf . T m ' .'T* 10 c harm project Is V scry January 14. 5 s i ud y °t the body beautilul. Social Mrs. W. D. Wyatt observed her j lec !: eation inc . ludes Dutch suppers, 7th costumed parties and other planned recreation. Representing the school was Miss j Clyde Smith. She gave an enroll ment of 274 children in Providence The Girls’ Auxiliary will meet f cbook *34 children took part in Monday night at 7 o’clock at the lbe Christmas concert which in birthday 'January 12. Odis Emery celebrated his birthday January 15. G. A s Tp Meet ' h Oscar Mayer CANNED (7 to 9 Lb. Average) Cooked Hams Lb. 79 Fresh Pork Brains »22 c Quality-Tender Freshly Ground Beef “> 63° Genuine Old Cure Whole (10-14 Lb.) Quality-Tender U. 8. Choice Beef STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday—8:30 to 6:80 Wed., 8:30-12; Saturday, 8:30-7:00 Jim Dandy Enriched Short Ribs.. - 49 c 6rlt*.... “ 17* Pinky Pig Juicy Plump 'CiiAnl/A Lb-COC Wat#r Ma,d 8hort Qra,n rranKS . .. p kfl 58 Rip A 3 - Lb - oqc lllvwaa a ■ ■ Pkg. WV . 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Calvin Cooper, perosnnel direc tor, Miss Blakely and Mrs. Wallace, advisors, neviewed the reports and suggested projects that may be stud ied the coming year. * A short business meeting ended the council. Miss Mary Johnson was elected president, B. F. Harvey, sec retary, and Mrs. David Word keep er of the log. Swift’s Shortening Sta ley’f'Sts-F 1 o Toilet Soap Toilet Soap * SWIFT’NING STARCH, PALMOLIVE PALMOLIVE - 3-lb. Can 89^ Quart Sot. 90 C 3 25® 2 8ath Size 23® ~ Cashmere Bouquet Cashmere Bouquet Toilpt Soap Floods O’ Suds TOILET SOAP , TOILET SOAP OCTAGQN SUPER SUDS 3 25® 2 23® « 1 4 3 “»• 20® Lge. Pkg. 29® For Essy Dishwashing • Household Cleanser Joy — Concentrated White Laundry Soap BREFT SPIC & SPAN LIQUID SOAP P & G SOAP w. In* Pkn 30* 1 2 ^ 49c - 30® 3 c *‘- 22® \\ vt ^ VO