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/ L P«fe Twelve THE ri.INTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 20, 1968 LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELS Correspondent, Representative TFiiEPHONF IMS Mr. and Mrs B C. DeviJran^ family and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wells and daughter were in Lock hart Friday for the funeral services of Mr. Revis’ brother. Mr Curtis Revis. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crlenn and (Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shealy in Greenville on Sunday Raymond Kuykendall, of Wash ington. 1) C.. spent the week-e;.d with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall On Sunday, Herman Burdette was the* dinner guest of Raymond • Mrs Jessie Mae Owens, Mrs. An votion over Radio Station WPCC, Clipton, beginning Monday. Feb. 24 through Friday, Feb 28 each morn ing afTTfSO^a. m Everyone is invited to listen each morning to the daily devotions /flub Has Party Friday evening^,Mrs Betty Gall- man and Mrs .vwfed Bailey were hostesses with a Valentine party at the former's home to the Secret Pal Club ot Lydia Mills Weave Room No. 2. Appropriate games, led by Mrs. Gallmann were ejoyed by the la dies before the hostesses served de me Lawson. Mrs. "Nellie Dean and licious refreshments consisting of potato salad, sandwiches, chips cake, pink lemonade -uind coffee. Secret Pal gifts were exchanged by the following ladies present: Mesdames Eleanor Fuller, Cornelia Burdette. Edna Corley, Frances Meeks. Vivian Mayo, Clara Mila^i, Lucille Dunnaway, Katherine Hamp- Lucy, Mrs Russell Trammell, Mrs. Sara Shelnut and Doqny visited Roy Owens at the Veterans Hos pital in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis HuffstiHler, ‘Sandy'’ and Mrs. H Burroughs were in Warm Springs, Ga., a few days last week for Sandy's regula the Warm Springs ton. Carrie Gallman. Eloise Bratch- !cr. Sara Jenkins. Mrs. Gallman and Bailey. check up at Foundation Mr. and Mrs J C Atki dal Atkinsmi and Nathan QisTirap | Mrs Daisy Corley, of Greenwwid. visited Mrs.' Faye Gosslen in the guest of Mrs. Corley, was a guest of Joanna Hospital Sunday afternoon, the group. Sic. Willie Cannon leaves today. - ♦ for Fort Bcnning, Ga.. following a Wjth Tho Sick Sunday leave wdh Mrs Cannon anu Mlss Ce ,. eIla McLendon has been family. ill at her home h»r several dny£.. Mr. and Mrs David Word were, ^ ;,i a:u;e Burnett is much bet- ^ itors 1,1 Spartanburg on lastly, after Sl>vera , days iu^ess Mrs. Joan Hanna is ill at her i; Here’s All You Do. , ^ All you ha\p to do to hr rlig.blr to win one of these 12 automobiles that are being awarded Aiken, \orth < UhIom, P Laurens, (>n‘enwood. Barnwell, Kdgefield. New berry or Augusta is register at your local store -lifted below. These *58 Automobiles , . . lour Lords, lour C hesrolets, and lour Plymouth* are being awantvd one each week thru Sat., April 12. W inners must reside writhin a 50-nule ra dius of one ol the towns mentioned above and must be' 1(* years of age or older. Colonial employees, their wives, husbands, or children are not eligible to win. ■ m Thursday Mr. and Mrs Roy Boozer, were home. Sunday guests ot his parents, Mf.j and Mrs. W I). Boozer in Newtierry. ^ 1S t auMe remains a pa Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and Mi ’ ,ie " 1 ’General Hospital in and Mrs John Gallman and Teresa Greenville. Mrs. Tom Fisher underwent 'Ui- gery at the Greenville General Hos- were m Spartanburg Sunday admir mg the big snow there Mr. and Mrs Claude Melton, of Phal * ast wee k Spartanburg, were Sunday visitors| ^ of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Atkinson. Cub Pack Meeting Monday Mr and Mrs Perry Parrish and Lydia Cub Pack 90 will meet-at Mr and Mrs Sam Seawright and the Lydia Community Building Kathy visited Mr and Mrs. Leon Monday evening at 6 30 p ni far ITiaxton on Sunday in Simpsonville. j their pack meeting. Mr and Mrs O C. Harris and The public is invited wi h the par family, of Laurens, spent Sunday‘en’s of the Cub Scouts urged to at- You Don’t Have To De Present.. NEXT DRAWING will be on TuewUy, February 25, at the Southgate Plaaa Shopping Center Colon ial Store, at 4:30 p.m. Winner need not be pres ent to win a* '’they will be notified. Only one automobile may be won by each partiripaling family. Cheek your week for the winner. loeal Colonial . Store eaeh KKClsrtH OFTEN . . . rarh timr you visit your UksI Colonial Store listed below! The more von rrci'ter—the more chance, you have to win. No obligation . . . nothing to buy . . . just visit your local Colonial Store listed below and sign the tree ticket. You need not be present at time ol drawing* to win! * \ WINNER OF AUTO AWARDED FEB. 11: MRS. F. L. MIDDLETON AUGUSTA. GA. afternoon with Mrs. Almd Harvey and Mrs. Charles Harvey. Mr. and Mrs Ben Willard and family, of Sumter, spent the week end with his parents, Mr ant Mrs. Claude Willard Mrs. Daisy Corley, of Greenwood, spent the past week with her son, Joe Corley and Mrs. Corley. Singing To Be Sunday A Sunday afternoon song service will be held at the Lydia Penlecos- tend. Tii. re...-.t.-a..on cards and honor badge won will be presented. Paul Arnold is Cub Scout Mas ter Birthdays And Anniversaries Mr and Mrs. Bill Fennell will celebrate t.«eir 7th wedding anni versary Feb. 23 - , H.fppy birthday to Freddy Hanna who is 12 years old todar 1- Miss Linda Willard and Mrs. Ver- iio.i Guinn wiU celebrate their births V IT'S HOSPITALITY , DAYS AT CS FINAL NOTICE THE Vi EBSTER SECTIONAL DICTIONARY Now on Sale at Colonial will Be Diaeontin- ned Feb. 22, 1958. lal Holiness Church beginning at: a.»y Feb. 26 2 15 p m Sunday j C dumbirr-Hughes Will observe his i The Shealy family of Batesburg oirthday Feb 25 will be special singers along with Mr and .Mr.- Charles Galfney oQiers will observe their 17th wedding an Rev Kovscoe Bryan, pastor of the niVersary Feb. 22 host church, invites the public to at-1 Mrs. Izel! Campbell will observe tend and enjoy an afternoon of goud her birthdav Feb. 25 singing Joe Johnson will be 5 year> old ♦ (Feb. 21’: ' Combined Valentine And Pajama Mrs. David Word will observe her Party . ’ b: \,ia> Fetj. 22 ’ Friday evening Mrs. Clydi Tram- nappy birthday :•> A 2t Jimmy raell entertained her Su.kFi.v acno 1 today- class with a Valentine ;>ariy at iur Terry Crawf .> d ’-vill' I J years home The living room was decora’, old Feb. 24 ed in the traditional Valentine mJiif. The girls enjoyed games and lis tening to records. For refreshments the group was served hot dogs, po tato chip.-, and Pepsi Colas. Present for Uie party were Misses Ann Pace, Judy Ellis, Linda Satter- iield, Shirley Quinton. Janice Boss, Sandra Mails and Harriet Wilson. Mrs Russell TrammeU assisted the hostess. Idle girls were joined by Misses Helen Edge and Linda Corky later in the evening to remain at tne Trammell home for a pajama party. After a break fast of cereal and snow ice cream and later a snow ball battle the girls returned home, tired but happy ‘'Wine in Your foodSW?''«*“ a trJ| Winter carnival Pa'tie Hughey wrll be 11 years old Feb 25 J. R. Crawford SURVEYING C LINTON, ■> C Phone 3493 Joanna Woman's Club Tonight The Lydia Woman's Club will meet Thursday evening (tonight) at 7:30 p. ni at the Community Build ing iv An interesting program has beein planned by the program chairman,! Mrs. David Word Plans for the fashion show to lie held March 20 will be completed The president, Mrs K. E. Whit mire. extends an invitation to all ladie.' of the community to join the club G. A. Meet Today The Junior Girls' Auxiliary of the Lydia Baptist Church will meet to day at 4 30 p. m. at the church R. A.’s To Meet Today l'h Intermediate-and Junior R A >-s of the Lydia Baptist Church il meet Thursday (today at C 3o m a’ the church. Miss Word Hostess For Party rhe David Word home was the •ne of a lovely Valentine party iday evening with Miss Susan ird as hostess » even guests were present. Mrs. rd, Susan’s mother, served re-, shments of sandwiches, Valen- , cookies, potato chips, ice creari) 1 punch alter which games and V. w ere -enjoyed ^ Lttendusg Uie party were: Misses scilla Gaskins, Rebecca Moore; da White, Thomas Kitchens, mny Lanford,,J W Davis and ■ Fuller ^ V Speaker Next Week On Radib lev. William Moreau, pastor of Lydia Presbyterian Church, will j the speaker for the morning de- W1NNEK QUALITY SLICED BACON BOSTON BUTT PORK ROAST LB. BEEF BRISKET 'wrapped' li BOLOGNA ThSSH Potato Salad ^ i. DEVIL CRABS <* LB. 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