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Volume LVI
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, May 19, 1955
Number 20
WHOSE FARM IS THIS?
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Here is our Mystery Farm of the week.
Whose Is it? Readers are Invited to guess the
name of the owner of the farm shown here. Call
your guess fa at the office, bring them In. or
mall them in. Identity must be made by the
owner and he will receive free of charge the
oriainal mounted picture from which the above
reoroduction was made. There are no prises
offered for the correct guess. Join the fun.
tient at the Baptist hospital in
Columbia.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
E. C. Burdette obeerved a
birthday May ft.
Tommy Nabors wm observe a
birthday May 23.
Many happy returns to Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Ahnstrong on
their 3rd wedding anniversary.
Hugh Ballard celebrated his
birthday May 15.
I. C. (Butch) McLendon will
celebrate his birthday May 25.
Bruce Milk will be 10 years
old May 23
Harvey Shumate wfti be 7
years old May 21.
Brenda Kay Hughes, small
daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Colum
bus Hughes, was 1 year old May
*17.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hairston are
celebrating a wedding anniver
sary May 19.
T. D. Douglas is celebrating his
birthday May 19.
Celebratss Birthday of Small Son
Mrs. Paul McLendon enter
tained with a lovely childrens’
party at the Kindeargaren rooms
Tuesday morning. The party
celebrated the fifth birthday of
her son, Mac.
Mrs. Wallace led the children
in singing nursery songs and
playing several games.
The birthday table was dec-
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMEL!.. Correspondent, Representative
TELEPHONE 10M
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley and
family visited relatives in Green
wood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Jenkins of
Aiken, spent the week-end with
the letter’s mother, Mrs. Janie
Miller.
Mr. and* Mrs. J. B. O’Shields,
Miss Mickie O’Shields and Miss
Betty Ann Blackstock were visi
tors in Fountain Inn Sunday.
Miss Patay Fuller recently at
tended the Newberry high jun
ior-senior banquet with Buddy
Adams at Newberry high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd
have been in Columbia during
the past week with their son,
Mike, who is a patient at the
Baptist hospital.
Mrs. Walter Hughes and Deb-
bit spent several days, the past
week in Belton with her mother,
Mrs. Ernest Cooky.
Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister
and daughter, Pam, of Whitmire,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Smith Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Grover Willard
of Greenwood, visited Me. and
Mrs. Wallace Bagwell Saturday.
On Sunday the Bagwells and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd WHlard were
visitors in Cheater and Bock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong
and Sherry visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Armstrong
in Gray Court Monday, while
Mrs. Aaron Armstrong and
daughter, Sheila, visited her
brother and sister-in-law, M*.
and Mrs. John Henry Pennington
also in Gray Court.
Rev. and Mm Stanley Hardee,
Jr., and Roger and Miss Barbara
Sharp ton are attending the
Southern Baptist convention in
Miami, Fla., htis week.
Mr. and Mm David Roberts
and daubsters, and Misses Ce
cilia McLendon and Jackie Pitts
spent the week-end at Lake Mur
ray near Chapin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell,
Kenneth and Miss Ruth Tram
mell, with Mm. John Heath of
Ware Shoals, visited relatives in
Greenville Sunday. They also
visited Grady Smtih at Green
ville General hospital
Mrs. Katherine Bennett has re
turned to Chicago, HI., after sev
eral weeks visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. George Finning
spent Friday in Wake Forest,
NL C., and the remainder of the
week-md with Rev. and Mrs. A.
L. Parker in Greensboro, N. C.
Their son, Ray, stayed with his
grandfather, C. T. Fleming near
Belton, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams
and daughter, of Newberry, were
week-end guests of the former's
father, H W. Williams, and Mm.
Williams.
orated in pink and yellow. Pink
roses were arranged for the ceH-
terpiece, and the birthday cake
held small pink tapers.
Mm Charlie Blackwell assist
ed Mrs. McLendon in entertain
ing.
Thirty guests were present and
the following were special
guests: Leland Nelson, Gail
Chumley, Billy Harvey, Charie
Blackwell, Penny Blackwell,
Keith McLendon and Mike Ber
ry, Mrs. Charlie Blackwell, Mrs.
Calvin Cooper and Mrs. Glenn
Gaskin.
Bath Towels Gain
In Fashion Appeal
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Not long ago bath towels were
just plain, ordinary items made
to serve a practical need. Not so
any longer! Today towels have
entered the realm of home fash
ions and now play a colorful part
in the bathroom decorating
scheme.
Towels get high-style treat
ment these days. Inspiration for
their designs, comes from many
sources, just as for fashion fab
rics. One new towel recently put
on the markeit has a design in
spired by the delicate grid of a
tennis racket. Called “racquet
did),” this design comes in deli
cate colors of azalea, lilac, and
aqua and in tweedy shades of
nutmeg and charcoal.
One home decorating expert
even suggests the use of colorful
towels for bathroom curtains
Just sew rings to one hem of a
pair of matching towels, she
says, and hang them on an or
dinary rod. The towete drape
gracefully without pleating and
they absorb steam moisture with
out growing limp. The towel j
curtains can be washed fre
quently and require no ironing '
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TOMATO SALAD
Chopped tomatoes and green
peppers, mixed, are a delight
ful salad or relish. Blend them
with a French dressing to which
you have added a generous
amount of dry mustard. Mari
nate for a while in the refrigera
tor and serve icy cold.
BLUE KEY AT PC TAPS NEW MEMBERS
•■pi— 1 by Bine Key last Monday are. left to right, top raw: Bill
Charlotte. R. C.; Ed Hay, Wadmalaw Island; Ray Lord. Dtabitn.
Gku and Richard Mareball. Selfridge AFB. Mich. Bottom raw: John McLean. Anderson; Richard
Oliver. College Park. Ga.; Dee Parker. Laurens; Bill Toole. Indianapolis. Ind.; Victor Viam. ML
Frank Young. Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jassis Atkinson
and Rondel visited in the moun
tains of North Carolina Sunday.
Mr. and Mm E. C. Burdette
and Mr. and Mia. Charles Gaff
ney attended the annual home
coming at the Eastern Star home
in Sumter Sunday. 'Hiey also
visited the iris gardens.
Mrs. F. T. Roberts of Southern
Pines, N. C., was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. pavid Roberts on Mon
day and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mm F. A. Bodie vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Moody John
son in Anderson Sunday.
Sunday visitors of Mr.. and
Mrs. James Hogan were her
mother, Mrs. W. S. McDaniel,
and Me. and Mm Woody Hogan,
Mr. and Mm Eugene Smith, and
Mr. and Mis. Malcolm McDaniel
of Unkn..
Mrs. J. C. Meeks and children
spent Sunday with J. H. Holmes
and Miss Mary Sue Holmes in
Crow Anchor.
Mm H R. Ellis and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Jones and daughter,
Linda, at Griffin, Ga., were Sun
day guests at .the former’s son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Leach. Linda remain
ed here for a two weeks visit
Mr. and Mm J. B. Neal and
Jimmy accompanied Mr. Neal’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Neal
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Laurens County,
of Laurens, and visited the lat
ter Mr. Neal’s sisters, Miss Bes
sie Neal and Mrs. Hessie Kirby in
Spartanburg Sunday.
Aaron and Kenneth Armstrong
visited their sister, Mm L. D.
Ledford and Mr. Ledford in Gas-
tona, N. €)., during the week
end.
Mrs. Mary Patterson spent the
week-end with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mg. and Mrs.
A. L. Patterson in Spartanburg.
Jimmy Hairston, SN, has been
spending two weeks at home af
ter which he will report to Pen
sacola, Fla. He has been on
board ship out of San Francisco,
Calif.
Birthday Party Enjoyed
On Tuesday evening of last
week Miss Linda Patterson was
honored with a birthday party
celebrating her 13th birthday.
There were 28 young people
present to enjoy the games and
fun.
Mrs. Bill Pitterson and Miss
Peggy Patterson, Linda’s mother
and slater, served party refresh
ments to the (roup.
Many lovely gifts were pre
sented to Linda.
OA's Haws Party
The Junior Girls’ Auxiliary
enjoyed a tacky party Friday
evening in the social room of the
Baptist church. The group en
joyed games and contests be
fore refreshments of cupcakes,
potato chips, candy and drinks
were served by the counselors,
Mrs. E. C. Burdette and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell. The WMU was
was host
Prises were won by Janice
Goes, Sendrm Mills and Linda
Corley. Mrs. Stanley Hardee,
Jr., was judge of costumes.
Winners In Cent set Announced
In a recent coolest among the
Camp Fire girls to give menus
to use at the annual ramp the
following girls were winners:
breakfast menus, Peggy Sue Wil
lard, Kay Roberts and Florence
Revis; dinner menuT Cecilia Mc
Lendon, Barbara Thomas, and
Peggy Wigley; supper menu:
Gail Campbell and Sandra Mills.
A1 girls panning to attend
camp in July must be registered
Camp Fire girls and the camp fee
in by June 15.
Mrs. David Roberts, chairman
of the Lydia dsitrict committee,
will be camp director.
Club Masts Tonght
The Lydia Woman’s chib will
meet at the Community building
Thursday (tonight) at 7:30.
A film, ’The Clean Look,” will
be shown and Mrs. George Cope
land, Lydia nurse, will speak.
All members are urged to be
present and all Women of the
community are invited.
Visiting Bpsaksr Sunday
In the absence of the / pastor.
Rev. Stanley Hardee, Jr., he Rev.
O. Virgil Turner of Spartanburg,
will bring the Sunday morning
message at 11:00 a. m. at the
Lydia Baptist church.
The public is cordially invited
to attend all services of the
church.
S-Sgt. Carl Dean has arrived
home after two yean service in
Germany and received a dis
charge from Fort Jackson Wed
nesday.
Enlists In Air Corps
Broad us Bagwell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Bagwell, has ne-
1 is ted in the U. S. Air Force and
is taking his basic training in
Eagle Pass, Texas.
With Tbs tick
Mrs. H. W. Williams has been
ill the part weak.
Mrs. K E. Martin is able to be
out after an illnsM,
Mrs. Bruoa Bagwell ia a patient
at Hays hospital.
Little Mike Todd, son of Mr.
Todd, to a pa-
IOANNA COTTON MUiS COMPANY
JOANNA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Is Pleased To Participate
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In the Local Observance of
NATIONAL
COTTON WEEK
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More than 10 per cent of America’s population
depends upon cotton for a livelihood. Ranging
from the farms to the factories and from trans
portation systems to wholesale and retail out
lets, these more than 16 million persons repre
sent the largest segment of American life sup
ported by any one industry or product.
Use More Cotton Goods Daily
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This Message Presented In the Public Interest By
JOANNA COTTON MILLS COMPANY
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MANUFACTURERS OF WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERY FABRICS
JOANNA, SOUTH CAROLINA