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MRS. JOHN MAYE, CorrespoiMlsmt and Representatire
PHONE SS3-R
Mrs. Carrie Finley and son.
Thomas, of Greenville, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Lawson. \
Mrs. Minnie Easter is spend
ing the week with Mrs. Eknma
Lawson in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Franklin
and son of Glen Alpine, N. C.,
visited Mr.' and Mrs. Giles Law-
son Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Owens
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Owens at West Green
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitman
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Vaughn in Greenville over the
week-end.
Little Billy Vaughn of Green- !
ville is spending the week with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Pitman.
Hubert Leopard and daugh
ters, Magdalene, Elizabeth and
Nancy, and Joe Adams visited
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leopard
near Ninety-Six Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hipp of
near Laurens, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Brooks Dunaway Sunday.
Mrs. L. S. Jones and son, Hen
ry, and Mrs. Bob Jackson of
Greenvile, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Meadors Sunday.
Jim Foster of Charlotte, N. C.,
spent several days last week
with his brother, S C. Foster and
Mrs. Foster. S. C. Foster and
Houston Trammell accompanied
Mr. Foster home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Guinn and
L. W. Marks of Laurens, and
Dorsey Turner attended the
Laurens County Singing conven
tion at Faith Baptist church near
Fountain Inn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove
and daughters, Myra and Kathy,
spent the week-end near Saluda
with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snel
grove. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Eland Harris and children
near Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell
spent the week-end in Columbia
with their daughter, Mrs. Wirt
Jennings, and Mr. Jennings.
Mrs. Grace Wooten, Mrs. R. C.
Oxner and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten
and daughter visited Mrs. Louise
Duvall La Williamston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J- Burroughs
of Pensacola, Fla., visited Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Burroughs last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dove and
children of Anderson, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Christopher .
Mrs. Macey McCoy of Green
ville. visited her sister, Miss
Grace Ficklin, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Osborne
of Whitmire, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hughes. Mrs. Johnny Dickert
also of Whitmire, spent Sun
day night with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gamer
and children of Chester, visited
Mrs. John Hedspeth and other
relatives here Sunday.
Larry and Lily McCoy and
Carolyn Thompson of Green
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dur-
rell Ficklin Sunday.
Mrs. Beatrice Hemphill of Toc-
coa, Ga , spent the week-end
with Mrs. John Hedspeth and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Bur
roughs of near Renno, visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Scogin Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. B. 0. McClain
were called to Westminster this
week due to the critical illness
of Leonard Masingil.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patterson of
Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Patterson Sunday.
Mrs. Boyd Norris of
ville, spent the week-end with
her sister, Mrs. Roy Trammell
and Mr. TrammelL Mrs. Tram
mell returned home with her for
a week’s stay.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stroud and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stroud
visited Mr .and Mrs. Walter Wil
lard m Union Sunday.
J. B. Young of Greenwood vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Size
more during the week-end.
Pvt. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttles
and son visited Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Wallenzine in Aiken
during the week-end.
Mrs. M. W. Adams spent last
week in Tucker, Ga., with her
son, Raymond Campbell.
Mrs. James Arnold of Heming
way, is spending several days
with her mother, Mrs. M. A.
Barnes, and Mrs. J. L. Arnold.
Mrs. Bill Hedgepeth and son,
Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble
visited Mrs. Betty Oaiible and
son, Sam, in Anderson Sunday.
Mrs. Inez Sorrow and Mr. and
Mrs. O’Dell Morris of Green
wood, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Rosa Owens.
Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Craine and
Mr. and Mrs. James Craine visit
ed in Columbia Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Hooper in Newberry
Monday.
With The Sick
j Mrs. Betty Lawson is improv
ing from a broken arm injury
received in a fall last week at
her home.
Sandy Huffstetler has chicken
pox.
Mrs. Raymond Campbell of
Tucker, Ga., has returned home
after being a patient at Balock
clinic.
Mrs. D. D. Purcell continues
ill at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Lester Ivester.
Mrs. Victor Mattox is recup
erating at her home after being
a patient at Hays hospital.
Little Brenda Lawson and
Jackie Cothran have chicken
pox.
Buddy Tumblin is recuperat
ing nicely from an appendectomy
«t Blalock clinks.
Randy Turner has recovered
from chicken pox.
Terry Harris celebrated his
birthday Apri 16.
FN R. C. Wilkie of Japan, has
a birthday April 27.
Henry Lawson, Jr., had »
birthday April 2.
Mrs. Violet Peltman celebrated
her birthday April IS.
Louie Webb will celebrate his
birthday April 2S.
Gail Ivester will have a birth
day April 22.
Mrs. Ralph Riddle celebrated 1
her birthday April 1JL
Mr. and Mrs. James Heaton
celebrated their wedding anni
versary April 2.
Freddie Samples had a birth
day April 13.
Pvt. Jimmy Wooten will cele
brate his birthday April 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tucker
will celebrate their wedding an
niversary April 23.
♦
Celebrate# 90th Birthday
The family of W. D. “Dad"
Sizemore gathered at the home
of his son, Otis Sizemore, Sunday
for a family reunion. They were
honoring Mr. Sizemore who cele
brated his 90th birthday April
17. After a bountiful dinner was
served Mr. Sizemore was pre
sented many useful gifts.
Dad-Daughter Box Supper
A Dad-Daughter banquet was
held at Academy Street school
on Tuesday evening, April 12, at
7:30. The following program was
given:
Welcome—Kathy Snelgrove.
The Lord’s Prayer—Camp Fire
Girls.
“Hi, Mom and Dad” — Blue
Bird Girls.
Bue Bird Activities — Maria
King, Gail Brookshire, Sandy
Leopard, Virl Barker, Susie
Ginn, Brenda Fallaw.
Camp Fire Activities — O-ki-
ya-pi Groups.
Guardians — Mrs. J. V. Lowe,
Mrs. Frank Hancock.
Group Activities — Mable Mc
Alister.
Ot-ya-kwa Group. Guardians,
Mrs. C. C. Brookshire, Miss Ma
ble Williams.
Group Activities — Delores
Brookshire.
Wahanka Group. Guardians—
Mrs. D. O. Freeman, Mrs. W. R.
Snelgrove.
Group Activities—Ann Mead
ors.
Wapikyia Group. Guardians—
Mrs. Murray Adams, Mrs. Wi
liam Graham.
Group Activities — Patsy Bur
dette.
“I’m A Blue Bird”—Blue Birds
Flag Drill—Wahanka and Wa
pikyia Groups.
Pledge of Allegiance—Melissa
Burdette.
Patriotic Creed — Ot-ya-kwa
Group.
“Who Loves His Country”—O-
ki-ya-pi Group.
“My Country Tis of Thee”—
Assembly.
Prize winners for Most Attrac
tive boxes:
Okiyapi Group. First prize,
Colie Graham. Honorable men
tion, Sandra Dunaway.
Otyakwa Group. First prize,
Ruth Holland. Honorable men
tion, Phyllis Ginn.
Wahanka Group — First prise,
Susan Terry. Honorable men
tion, Joe Carroll.
Wapiyia Group — First prise,
Patsy Bardatte. Honorable men
tion, Roberta McGinnis.
Blue Birds. First prize, Maria
King. Honorable mention, Virl
Barker.
♦
Attend BA Bally
Twenty-two members of the
Stanley Livingston RA chapter
of Calvary Baptist church with
their counselors, Rufus Rand-
back, Dorsey Turner, Alan Pow
er and James Dunaway, attended
the RA Rally held at the First
Baptist church in Laurens last
Friday night
Film To Be Shown
“Wine of Morning,” a Bob
Jones University film, will be
shown at Ford high school in
Laurens Saturday, April 23, at
7:45 p. nv All seats will be free.
This film is shown as part of a
rally of the young people’s Fel
lowship club of a dozen towns.
This full-length movie is a pro
duction of Universal films of this
school. It is a story of miracles
of Christ. < - .
YPFC Heating
The YPFC met Sunday after-
non at 2:30. Woody Alexander
led the choruses, and Judy Chan
ey gave a Bible quiz. Later Geo.
Kohler showed a BJU film,
“Heavenly Harmonies.”
On April 10 the “Christ’s Har
vesters,” a trumpet trio and pi
anist, held the program for the
club.
School Program
The following program, spon-
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