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Paffe Two T hursd&y, April oW, for the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. ■ C^rrrspondrnt and Representative Telephone 176-J. attended a birthday dinner ] grade and will be crowned May Mountain state Queen. Mary Cunningham, daugh- dren Surilav at Paris park. This was in honor of her | ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cun- mother, Mrs. J. H. Seay. Also ningham, will serve as maid of James Seay, Miss eFroline Seay, ! honor. The following girls, wear- Miss Patsy Smith and Royce Smithying pastel cottons, wil make up the who celebrated birthdays in April.(May Court: Betty Alexander, Vir- Mrs. Charlie James of near Clin- ginia Avery, Beverley Buzhardt, ton, spent Monday with Mr. -and Helen Black, Betty Campbell, M rs \y L Motte and Mrs. Atta-’Alice Faye Chafin, Alivee Cun- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waldrop'way. ' ' | n.ngham, Betty Davis Thelma *nd Mrs. Ruby Threat! and Mike Rev. Stanley Hardee. Mrs. Paul Dunaway Lois Franklin, Wilhel- r-p. nt the week-end with Mrs. Susie McCauley attended a WMU meet- nienia Glenn Rebecca Jones Gail ling in Johnston Tuesday. Rev. 1 Kuykendal, Patricia Lambert. A- : Hardee was one ot the ministers ma Jo Poole, Barbara Roberts, Hel- .having a part on the program. I «> Tucker and Joyce Ann Todd. F^rrish in Buffalo, i Mrs. Mattie Harvey was the week-end guest of her, son-in-law i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James SI Farris in Laurens. -fr. and Mrs. -Claude Parrish vis- 3ttd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parish in A ! ken Sunday. Barbara Brown and Linda Lou Birth Announcements I Willard as heralds will announce Harvey the festival. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey an-, Wilma Dickerson, Allen Johnson, nounce the birth of a daughter, Jane Westmoreland and . Richard M^^FvHvn Melton and Jasper Jean - on A P fl1 23 at Ha y s ,Sheffer of Thornwell orphanage, Miss Evelyn Melton and Jasper hosp . ta] MfS Harvev is th e for*'will offer a quartet, using “Polly mer Miss Eloise Wilson of Colum- \^olly Doode,” by James Riddle, bus, Ga. - and “Camp Town Races,” by Ste- Coates ‘ phen Foster, accompanied by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Coates of j 0 e Hinds, Jr. Denmark, announce the birth of a; The theme of the festival, son, Robert Floyd, on April 24 at “American Folklore,” will be danc- Hays hospital. Mrs. Coates before ->fford of Spartanburg, were Sun- rir.v visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hines. \lr. and Mrs. Tommy Nabors and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. J hn Benjamin in the Rock Bridge . nmumty Sunday. herald Coates of Denmark,, spent ■ week-end with Mrs. Coates and ^^^^L^^^^d^h^baby all son and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy terfield-of-lAdia. ShejmcMhe baj Silvers, Alma Jean Norris, Geneva \A/In| n Home, Juanita Lovett, Dorothy^ 61 ^^ Haynes, Idelle Potts, Rosalie Light- C0flt6St Held Here sey, Doris Mathis, Mildred Wil-! —♦ liams, Patricia Edgins, Ella Jean! Ford high school of Laurehs, and Spencer, Sandra Shelnut, Paula 1 Greenwood high .school of Green- Shelnut, Jeanette Welch, Selicitas 1 wood, topped competitOjrs in the Garrett, and Kay Griffin. Joe! Laurens-Greenwood Future Farm- Shay will play a piano solo using ers of America judging contest held a medley of western songs. The kindergarten children will also dance a western number and these are: Sue Word, Johnny Lan- gy Grady, J W. Davis, Tonita Har- here last week on the orphanage farm. , The Ford FFA chapter won the county dairy judging contest and the Greenwood chapter won the ed as a w’altz by Catherine Pay- ton, Linda Estes, Marie Martin, Carol Parrish, Dianne Neal, Melda are at the home of her sister, Mrs. Satterfield, Sandra Mills, Florence ■ Tucker, Lewis Venable, Virginia ford, Flo Emery, Sylvia Estes, Peg-, livestock and poultry event, gy Grady, J. W. avis, Tonita Har-1 The Gray Court-Owings chapter vey, Claude Grady, Beverley Poole, j won second place in dairying and Linda Faye White, Roger Puckett, 1 B Donald Osborne, Nancy Alexander, Harvey Shumate, Douglas Harvey, Laura Smith, Ralph Nabors, Eliza beth Harbin and Wayne Hairston. An interesting American square dance number will include: Mar-; garet Ribinson, Ronald Corley, t Margaret Madden, Heyward Turn-1 lin, Mary Lee Howell, Herman Bur dette, Faye Bailey, Rufus Edmonds, Peggy Sue Willard, Harold Pearson, Jan Harvey, Broadus Bagwell, Sue Hamilton, Billy Oakley, Eria Lois Kirby, Donald Nelson, Guelda Ford second place in livestock and poultry. Individual high scorers in dairy and livestock judging were J. W. Coates and Donald Martin, both of Ford. Chapters competing in the con test were from Laurens, Ford, Gray Court-Owings, Hickory Tav ern, Clinton and Greenwood. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needed for the office CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Buddv Sanders, for the present. oders. „ Mrs. F. T. Bailey and Floyd Bail- ^ of Woodruff, spent Sunday with Card of Thanks ejr daughter and sister i rs. J C. • l want tQ take this opportunity to: Cravy Melda Deani Anita Brown, Mr^and Mr^ J. B Neal and'express my appreciation and; Nyok *.. gprouse, Gail Campbell, Revis, Linda Corley, Dianne Dav enport, Mary Elizabeth Abercrom bie, Harriet Wilson, LaDon Mc- J .mmy. and Mr and Mrs >.’tal and Dianne Kirby, Elaine Harvey, Ethel Carson thanks for everything that was were Sunday done for me durin S m >' stay in i k.v ♦ t tut** Mrc Neal/ Havs hospital. Words cannot ex-j Franklin, Carol Fraser and Brenda ‘"T 8 °L Mr and MrS ’ Sam Nea '! press my thanks to the doctors and Hawkins nurses and to the friends for their Tony Abercrombie, Roger Whit- flowers and cards. May God rich- mire, Jerry Satterfield, Tony Black, ly bless each of you who were so Roger Patterson, Doug Garron, Abercrombie, George Roof, Joan Collins, Richard Martin, Jeanette Hughes, Jimmy O’Shields, Mickie O'Shields, Bobby Brown, Mary Ann O’Shields, George Blackwell, Peg- Martha Stone, Beverley Webb, Peg-1 gy Patterson, Brad Bagwell, Peggy jn Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd spent the week-end in Greenwood with their daughter, Mrs. Wiley Harper, ■u bo is ill, and Mr. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchen vis- •Ud relatives in Spartanburg Sun day. Clarence Bagwell left for Colum bia on Tuesday to enlist in the Air Corps after which he will be sta tioned at Fort Benning, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuller and family of Union, spent Sunday w th Mr. and Mrs. Chess King and Mrs. Letha Rhodes. Johnny and Vickie Pearson are \ siting their grandparents, Mr. and . I " 1 ' T P Pf>ar<inn in Woodruff 1 Mrs thoughtful of me. —MRS. NELL MILLS. With The Sick Black, Sr., is ill at his Gary Goss, Bruce Mills, Ernest Blackwell, J$mes McLendon, John- 1 J. A home. Lamar Patterson is a patient Hays hospital. Mrs. Lois Webb is able to be out after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Nell Mills is recuperating at, home after an operation illness at j Hays hospital. Mrs. Jr C. Pearson is ill at her i ny ^Talker; Earry Fuller and Tony Webb will do an Indian dance. An American folk dance will be given by the following girls from at the State Training School: Onita j pianist. Pennington and Cecil JDavenport. A highlight of the. program will be the music of the Clinton high school band under the direction of Harry Bouknight. A group of girls from Clinton high school and bofs from Presby terian college will do a modern folklore dance. The festival will be* directed by Mrs. lone Wallace 4nd George Fleming. Joan Kuykeijdall will be J. P. Pearson in Woodruff. 4-^r—Lrtiki—Lee-—Holland—and has been ill M. _P. Bradley several days. I Mrs. R. E. Martin is a patient at i the Blalock clinic. ..ghters of Houston. Texas, are • .ting her brothers, J. B. and ,rson Neal and families. She will ^ o* visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Birch-Calveri Wedding ' ^ in Laurens. i ^j ss g ett y j ean Birch and Wil- Miss Joan Kuykenda.l spent t e j- am £ ar j e c a i ver t were married •v.eek-end in Columbia with Misses here Saturday Apr ^ 25t at the 1 > a -skew and at 0^v.alt. home of the officiating minister, Mrs. W. S. Meeks of Laurens, is Rev j B Cole ’■ ^ r - f nd The bride wore a cream-colored and J - ou , rcnn suit , with blue and white accessor- tlaughter of W are Shoals, visited ieg shp is the voungest daughter : of Mr. and Mrs; Homer Birch. Mr. Mi^- Mary Eostic and children ^! Calvert is the son of M r. and Mrs. Whitmire, were visitors of Mr. and Homer Calvert of this city j*1rs. James Stroud Sunda>. p or tke present t h ey w in make Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kidd of their home with the groom’s par- G/eer, were recent visitors of Mr. t and Mrs. M. P. Bradley. \ ' ^ Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis visited Birthday Party the formers brother, Eugene Da-j Q n Friday the first grade room vis, who is a patient at the Spar- Providence school was the scene lit/ burg hospital, recently. 0 f a birthday party honoring Tony Exterior view of the Hart Clinic. Note large window in reception room, allowing sunny and cheerful atmosphere. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CARE The C. J. Hart Chiropractic Clinic LACRENS, S. C. Telephone 22501 End of Month Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday SOCKS For Everyone AH Sizes and Colors Regular 29c-55c 17c Packaged STATIONERY 40 Sheets - 40 Envelopes / Regular 50c 27c Women's Rayon PANTIES Asst. Styles, Sizes, Colors 17c Ladies' HALF SLIPS Sites S-M^fcr- 69c BLOUSES Asst. Styles, Sizes, Colors $1.00 Ladies’ Bold Print SKIRTS Assorted Sizes $1.00 54-Inch OILCLOTH Seconds 49c Yd. - t 1 1 T 1 "■■ l Infants' Crib BLANKETS Assorted Colors Sizes 30x4(1 Reg. 98c 67c Fluffy Chenille No-Skid Back BATH MATS Regular $1.98 $1.57 Brach’s Fresh COCOANUT BON BONS 33c Lb. A BUTLER BROTHERS STORE 'lr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard of w e bt>. The children enjoyed games tanle}, N. C., spent the week-end and s i n gj n g. The hostess, Tony’s with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte. Mr and Mjs. Bill Shealy and Phyllis of Greenville, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jtnvenport, during the week-end. Mr and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Sr., and Mrs. Louise Broome and chil dren of Camden, and Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Lois Webb, assisted by the teacher, Mrs. R. W. Wade, served the birthday cake with ice cream and candy. Tony was re membered with gifts. Birthday Party Enjoyed . Mack Harris was guest of honor! Or in Davis and family visited Mr. Sunday at a birthdav dinner given and Mrs. Billy Fennell and other bv Mrs. Harris at their home. He relatives here during the week-end. | wa8 celebrating his 65th birthday A2i Jesse Harvey and A2c Geo. Horn of Donaldson Air Force Base, which was April 25. Only the im mediate family was ptesent on this Greenville, spent the week-end happv occasion, including Mr. and ^»th the former's mother, Mrs. Al-j Mrs.'Rex Harris, and children, Mr. :aa Harvey. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield and Mr and Mrs. H. W. Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Festus Harris Carol Parrish spent the week-end and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris. Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. j Each one remembered their father send Mrs. W. W. Ball in Hendersorv- ; w ith a gift. N. C v , | * -*■— s Mr and Mrs.Quinton Jones were Birthdays and Anniversaries rrtent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F. Harvey is celebrating his J). Patrick in Kingsport, Tenn. birthday today. Miss Elsie Cromer of Greenville, Clarence Bagwell observed was the guest of her sister, Mrs. birthday April 15. < Curtis Taylor and Mr. Taylor dur- April 27th birthdays included jng the week-end. i Mrs. Elbe Reeder, James Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield Mrs. Billy Fennell, and Eddie Tay- ar-d Misses Peggy and Linda Sat- ! lor. * ” ^ Irr-field spent the week-end with Sgt, and Mrs. Joe Proffitt in Co lumbus, Ga. Mrs. Clyde Tramrnell and chil- a birthday • Extra-large 14-kt. Gold Po«nt • Exclusive Mog.c Feed Prevents Flooding or leaking Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrom bie will celebrate their wedding anniversary May T. ’ " Mrs. Furman Bagwell and Ed Da- vis have birthdays Mav 1. Mrs. Claud Parrish is celebratin his birthday today. Steve Jackson was 7 years old April 26. Carroll Harris has May 7. Tony Webb celebrated l}is birth** day April 24. Mrs. Virginia Reeder observed her birthday April 25. Wayne King will be 10 yeafs oldi May 3. Curtis Jackson will observe his 1 birthday May 2. Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall will ob serve her birthday May 2. Mrs. Charles Gaffney will have a birthday May 4. * May 5th is the birthday of Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., and Paul Taylor, Jr. Curtis Taylor will have a birth day May 6. GINGHAM and HOMESPUN J. C. THOMAS JEWELER "It's Time That Counts’ May Day Festivities Be Given At Lydia Friday Lydia community will welcome the coming of May with a festi val Friday at 5 o’clock on the ath letic field. Carolyn Bennet, grand daughter of Mrj and Mrs. Hugh Ballard, was chosen from the 7th IGrpiece Starter Set...©isi|j^ft 45 REGULAR PRICE $10.45 • LIST PRICE VALUE $13.40 J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler “It’s Tinie That Counts”