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Thursday, April 2, 1953
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For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS!
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL.
Correspondent and Representative
Telephone 176-J.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal and Di
anne and Misses Betty and Doris
McDonald and Barbara Mills visited
the Cypress Gardens in Charleston
and the Edisto Gardens in Orange
burg Sunday.
Howard McCaulej and Hoyt Har
vey visited friends at Columbia col
lege, Columbia on Sunday.
and Betty Ann spent the week-end
with the latterer’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Ratteree in Atlanta, Ga. (
Friends are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Ratteree has been quite ill.
Maxie Davis of Cedar Springs is
Spending the week with his parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. Hudson Davis.
Miss Jean Ann Moore and Miss
Sandra Jamison of Spartanburg were
week-end guests of Miss Barbara and
Kay Roberts.
J. C. Thomas, S. A. has returned
to New York after spending a ten-
day leave with his mother, Mrs. Em
ma Thomas and other relatives.
Mrs. Gladys Medlock of Aiken is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Minnie
Harvey and sister, Miss Maude Har-
V' 1 v
Mrs. George Fleming and young,vey
son, have returned to their home
here after being at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G; C. Malone
in Ware Shoals.
Miss Relle Nelson visited her moth
er at the Baptist hospital in Co
lumbia Sunday.
Jlev. Stanley Hardee is preaching
at revival services at the Eastside
Mission of the Lucas Ave Baptist
church in Laurens this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson
and Jimmy of Laurens, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McLendon.
Mrs. Jesse Abercrombie and Pierce
Shockley visited Mrs. Abercrombie
at the Veteran’s hospital in Colum
bia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grady and
children visited the latter’s father,
A. E. Wood in Union, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette had
as their guests for the week-end, the
latter’s sister and niece, Mrs. Eliza
beth Manning and Miss Virginia
Manning of Iva.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mathis and fam
ily of Gaffney visited Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Todd Sunday.
With the Sick
Glad to report that Mrs. Minnie
Nelson is improving.' She is a pa
tient at the Baptist Hospital in Co
lumbia.
Mrs. Bertie Attaway remains seri
ously ill at the home of Mrs. W. L.
Motte.
H. H. Dalton is seriously ill at his
home.
Harold Wallace is a patient at the
Hays hospital.
Shirley Polsum is a patient at the
Hays hospital.
Also, Mrs. B. H. Hughey is a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Birthday Party Enjoyed
On Saturday afternoon Kay Rob
erts was honoree at a birthday party.
She was celebrating her tenth birth
day. Gamse were played and an
Easter egg hunt was enjoyed. Re-
„ f ■ Z\, mn p"h MrS H R a n,v SsSne„“ of ice CT««n and' cake
Hill and children, £atty and Randy
of Greenwood, were Sunday guasts
of Mrs. Neil Ballew.
Miss Janice Smith of Fork Shoals
spent the week-end with Miss Shir
ley Bodie.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bray, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bray, Jr.,
and son of Greenville, spent Sunday
with their daughter and sister, Mrs.
Ralph Harbin and Mr. Harbin.
Elizabeth Harbin returned home
with her grandparents for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Loftin of
Winnsboro were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson.
Mrs. Thlema Walker of Mt. V er_ holding his birthday cake, after
non, Ga., has been visiting her sl st e '> J which the children watched televis-
Mrs. I. C. McLendon and Mr. -^ c ",ion. A party plate was served with
London lor several days. cold drinks. Leland received many
were served by the hostess, Mrs.
David Roberts, Kay’s mother. She
was assisted by Barbara Roberts and
Jean Ann Moore.
Favors of Easter baskets filled
with candy eggs were given.
Kay was remembered with gifts
from the guests.
Birthday Party
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Bill
Nelson entertained with a birthday
party for her small son, Leland, who
was celebrating his third birthday.
Outdoor games were played and pic
tures made of the group and Leland
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet
and family were called to Columbia
Wedesday, due to .the death of Mrs.
Overstreet’s father, H. F. Lee. Funer-
,al-~fc*>rv-ice£- were beld- Saturady -in-
Columbia. Friends sympathize., with,
them in their bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs.. Perry Parrish and
Misses Lilly Belle Crawford and
Sharon O’Shields visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Mahaffey in Startex on
Sunday.
Eddie and Paul Taylor, Jr., of De
la Howe school, McCormick, spent
the spring holidays with their moth
er, Mrs. Frances Taylor.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hairston were Mr. and Mrs.
Connie Boling of Converse, Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. James of Woodruff, Mr.
and Mrs. James Estes and Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Smith of Ninety Six.
Mrs. Ernest OShields and family
of Ware Shoals were Sunday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
O’Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F Harvey visited
the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. T. F.
Bagwell, Siinday in Simpsonville.
Mr. anfi Mrs. Leslie Austin and
family of near Clinton spent Sunday
with Mrs. Pauline Lawson.
NJr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts and
children visited “Sunday in Spartan
burg with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rog-
6TS.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsenback of
Joanna visited their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Snelgrove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Snider and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Snider and family
of Belton were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Snider.
Visiting H. H. Dalton who is ill
and Mrs. Dalton during the week
end were the following: Mr. aqd
Mrs. R. P. Dalton and family of New
berry, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dalton
and family and Charles Dalton of
Calhoun Falls, Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Puckett and family of Whitmire, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Dalton and family
of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Whitsell, Mrs. Geneva Caughman
and daughter, arid Mrs. Mary Ott
and children of West Clinton.
Mrs Nell Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Snider, Donald Snider and Odis Em
ory motored to Red’s Fish Camp
near Ninety Six for supper Sunday
evening.
Misses Roberta and Mildred Prince
and Miss Amilee Staggs visited the
Magnolia and Middleton gardens in
Charleston Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Abercrombie, Mrs. Dot-
ie Estes, Mrs. J. C. Estes and Linda,
Mrs. Jack Wehunt and Shirley Pol
sum visited John Ballard and Miss
Virginia Ballard in Woodruff Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor vis
ited their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Windsor in Spar
tanburg Sunday.
Mrs. Allen Inglett and son, Charles
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Inglett in Aiigusta, Ga.
Mrs. W. R. Roach has returned to
her home in Seneca after spending
the past two weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Thomas of
Inman were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Emory.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blackstock
gifts which were npenpH fnr all-ta-
see. About 40 young guests enjoyed
the happy occasion.
No Easter Sunrise' Service
~ There-wrli’not be -an Easter Sun
rise Service at the Lydia Mills this
year as there has been in previous
years but it is hoped that all who
can will attend the citywide services
at Johnson field at Presbyterian col
lege at 7 a. m. Sunday morning.
Easter Egg Hunt
The Beginner’s Department of the
Lydia Baptist church will have an
Easter Egg hunt Friday afternoon at
5:30 o’clock at the church. Mrs. A. M.
Shumate and Miss Maude Harvey
are the beginners’ teachers.
Surprise Birthday Supper
On Friday evening the Home Mis
sion organization of the Lydia Pen
tecostal chrirch honored their pastor,
Rev. R. R. Patrick with a surprise
birthday supper at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Bagwell.
A bountiful supper was enjoyed
from a table centered'with a beauti
fully decorated birthday cake. Rev.
Patrick received many gifts from the
number present.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Quinton Jones will celebrate
a birthday April 8.
Little Danny Pearson will be two
years old April 4 and Johnny Pear
son will be five years old April 5.
'They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Pearson.
lone Wilkie will be seven years old
April 12.
Peggy Lee Kirby celebrated her
birthday March 26.
Joanne Kirby will have a birthday
April 9.
Steve Stroud will be hlto years old
April 7.
Rufus Edmonds celebrated his
birthday Monday.
Presbyterian Church
Communion Service
Lydia Presbyterian church will ob
serve a candlelight communion ser
vice this evening (Thursday) from
7:30 until 8 o’clock. Dr. D. J. Woods
will administer the Sacrament of the
Lord’s Supper.
According to an announcement by
the supply pastor, Glen B. Robinson,
members of the Lydia Methodist
church, as well as others who desire
to do so, are especially invited to
join in the service.
Enjoy Trip To Charleston
A group from the Lydia and
Clinton Mills enjoyed a week-end
in Charleston. Their first stop was
at the Edisto gardens in Orange
burg, and then a tour through
Summerville. Middleton and Mag
nolia gardens were at their peak
and manny hours were spent at
these spots.
A tour of Charleston and a visit
to the Tsle of Palms was made on
Sunday^ At the Charleston Naval
Base the group was taken aboard a
minsweeper, the USS Verdin.
The following enjoyed the trip:
Mrs. Lillian Wallenzine, Miss Ma
rian Mitchell, Mrs. Vashti LedSord,
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