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7^ Page Ten LWIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE 1085 » o Rev. and Mrs. Randolph Har- dren of Clinton, were Sunday ris of Greenwood, visited Mr. and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory on Tuseday of last week. Wednesday guests Mrs. L. F. Gregory of Honea j Easley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cok- Mrs. Horace Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of tian sfrvice of the Lydia Metho dist church will sponsor a Stan ley party Monday evening, Jan. 23, at 7:30 p m. at the Lydia Community building. Proceeds from the party will be used for the Methodist church building fund. The public is invited to attend. of the Gregorys were Mr. and Path; Mrs. Eunice Gregory, Jack Gregory and Hack Gregory of Ware Shoals. Mrs. Alma Harvey and Mrs. Leslie Austin attended the fun eral services of Mrs. Molly Whit mire in Woodruff last week. Mrs. A. B. Armstrong and Jimmy of Gray Court, ..spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong. v Mr. and Airs. Howard Roach* and family of Seneca, spent the week-end with Mrs. Rohch’s mother. Mrs. J. H. Fuller. Mrs Alma Lee Coker, James Coker and Mre Inez Payton vis ited Pvt. Charles Coker during the w r eek-end at Camp Gordon, Ga„ base hospital. Friends are sorry to learn Pvt. Coker is ill. er of Startex, visited their par- ents^Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Johnson, Sunday. M 1 " 5 - Margaret Cody and children returned home to Ar cadia after spending the p^V t week with her parents, the ^©Wi- sons. " • Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts and daughters spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mer- Woman's Club Meats Tonight The Lydia Woman’s club will meet Thursday .(tonight) at 7:30 p. m. at the Community build ing. All ladies of the community are given a special invitation to be present. Dr. Anderson To Teach Course Beginning Wednesday evening, January 25, Dr. George Anderson, professor of Bible and dean of students at Presbyterian college, will lead the discussion of the E CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 19,1956 ritt and sons in Lexington, C. book,r’The • Teachings of Jesus, Mr. Roberts attended a textile i from Matthew 5:7 each Wednes- 1 board meeting in Charlotte on Saturday. Misses Peggy and Linda Pat terson spent Sunday in. Clinton with Miss Janice Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. Adger Craw ford, Jr., visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craft * in Simpsonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard I Ale Benny Johnson returned of Greenwood, visited Mr. and ! home Thursday following his dis Mrs. Clauql Willard Saturday Mrs. William Miller of Houston, Texas, spent several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs Fred Bodie. Mrs. Maggie Lominack of Cam den, is vsiiting her granddaugh ter. Mrs. Ralph Blackwell, and Mr Blackwell. Rev. Austin Wilkes. Jr., visited his.^ parents in Pelzer Tuesday: Friends .will be interested to knoW h^f mother is much better following an operation illness. Mrs. James Smith and ' chil- It's Ice-Show Time Again!! j SPARTANBURG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM — Feb. 1 Thr^ 4 — Nftely At 8:15, (Exrtpt Sat.) Sat. 2:30 pan. and 6 p.m. charge' at the Altus, Okla., Air Force Base on January 10. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskin and children visited Mr. and Mr£ Paul McAbee in Union on Wed nesday of last week. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and Herman visited the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdette, in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Joe Burgess of near Clin ton, vsiited Mr. and Mrs.* Homer Richey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Fair of Greenville, spent the week-end with their daughter, 'Mrs. Claud Gilstrap, and Mr. Gilsrtap. Mr. and Mrs. Gilstrap, Sr., also of Greenville, visited their son and family Sunday. Henry Weathers and son of Gray Court, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank,.Walker Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and children were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rush in Belton, 'y . ] Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields, Miss Mickie O’Shields, Mrs. Caro lyn Lambert and Joe Dailey vis- .ited J B Wasson in Fountkin Inn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sanders of day- evening from January 25 through March 7, with the excep tion of Feb. 15. which is famliy night. * The public is invited ot attend the services each Wednesday. Sunday school credits will be giv- ^.en for the course. Hot Dog and Hamburger Sale The young people’s Endeavor society of the Ldyia Church of God will sponsor a sale of hot dogs and hamburgers at thg home of Mrs. J. T. Whitmore all day Friday. The YPE meets each Saturday at 7 o’clock at the church. Remember January 27 The community is asked to re member the March of Dimes polio drive to be held January 27, spnosored by the Lydia Woman’s club in the community Every home will be contacted. If any of the women who do not belong to the club would like to help please contact the Lydia chairman, Mrs. B. F. Harvey. Join the Woman’s club this Thursday. i To Sponsor Suppor The WSCS fo the Lydia Metho dist church will sponsor a ham supper February 17. Watch for the time and place. Boys and Giln Entertained A party was held at the Lydia Community house Saturday eve ning, given by the Lydia Mills company honoring the boys and girls who helped to make the Christmas party, which was held Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Boydl"“J 1 a " d ! he1 ' White ot Gattney. visited M r. 1 fam,1,es at Evidence school and Mrs. Jack White and Mr. and M Mr. L and ^Mre. 6 Frank Y Walker | expr ^ d 1)0111 the Ly ‘ dia Mills and her appreciation Providence school Dec. 22, the success that it was. Mrs. Joe Tharpe, community A 7 All Stats Reserve 1 ' '*■ «c - MAIN floor - $3.00 $2.50 $1.50 - BALCONY - ’ $3.00 $2.60 and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn near Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B.‘ F. Harvey with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and son of Laurens, visited the Rose Hill mansion at Cross Keys Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Poole and Miss Jan et Poole attended a bridal show er in Clinton Mnoday evening given for Mrs. Ray Boland, the former Miss Peggy Power of Lau rens. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Abercrom bie and family visited his aunt, Mrs. Minerva Abercrombie, in Simpsonville Sunday. Kindergarten Mothers Meet . ,The Kindergarten Mothers club Faaifly Matleee Saturday At 1M0 .^ill meet for their regular ses- ORDER BY MAIL TODAY Jest seed check or money or der with stamped self-addressed eavetope aad date desired to: ICE VOGUES, P. O. Box 1410, Spartanburg, S. C. For prompt retara of tickets: MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ICE VOGUES. P.M. (Children Half-Price at This Matleee Only. Tickets Oa Salt At Anditortom Starting Jan. 1L • sion Tuesday, January 24 in the kindergarten building at 7:00 p. WSCS To Sponsor Party The Woman’s Society of Chris- Pepsi-Cola Refreshes without No Finer at Any Price Reduced 0 In Calories TAKE HOME A CARTON TODAY! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville, S. C. \ for the wonderful cooperation that was given by everyone, after which music, games and contests were enjoyed under the leader ship of Miss Peggy Sue Willard, with Ronald Corley walking away with most of the prizes. Refreshments of sandwiches, potato chips, candy, cookies, pop corn and cold drinks were serv ed to the twenty-one young peo ple present. With The Sick Dennis Freeman has been ill for the past week. Danny Ray Dunaway is ill with flu. Glad to report Mrs. Mattie Har vey is able to_ be out after a week's illness. Pvt. Charles Coker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker, is ill and a patient in the Camp Gordon, Qa., hospital. Kay Poole, duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole, has chicken (.pox. ♦ Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Mary Jane McLendon, Douglas DeYoung and Jimmy Earl Gregory will celebrate birthdays January 20. ' Happy Birthday to Miss Fay Bailey who is 15 years old today. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ball of Hendersonville, N. C., parents of Mrs. H. W. Williams, celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary January 15. Joe. Coker was 8 years old Jan uary 11. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Coker will celebrate their 29th wedding anniversary January 24. Mrs. Bill Nelson will celebrate her birthday January 22. Marvin Harvey celebrated his birthday January 17. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrsih were married 6 years Jan. 14.* Jimmy Dean was 9 years 0I4 January 1. Sandra Carroll,will be 7 years old January 20. Rock Bailey will be 14 years old January 23.. Roxanne Whitt will be one year old January 21. Wanda Crawford celebrated her birthday Jancary 9. 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