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/ / / ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 14, 1958 >*»»»»»**»*»»* LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Repr TKLETBONB IMS lUtirs rrrrrrtsrsrrrtfr r r rr -1 ■ - Mr and Mrs L D LtKlford and er, Mrs C. M. Broome and Mr. family, of Gastonia. N. C., were Broome and other relatives for the week-end visitors of Mrs. Ledford's past two weeks. Other jjuestS of the parents. Mr and Mrs Bari Arm- Broomes have been Mr. and Mrs. strong Carson Neal and Dianne and Mr. Mrs G W Goss, .Jt Elberton. and Mrs Howard MeCauley and Pam. of Greenville. Ga . and Mr. and Mrs Ivan Parker, of Mf Dora. Fla., were Thursday Miss Ju .rjpenvui # Str£ Strange, of Laurens. overnight guests of the former's siK'nt a few days last week with son and daughter-in-law, Mr and- Miss Darlene Templeton Mrs Frank Goss. I Mrs W. T. YVigley and family Miss Florence Revis spent the;have returned home following sev- past week-end with her cousin Miss eral weeks visit with relatives in Sylvia Sharpe in Chester. jBryson City, N. C. Mrs Wigley's John B Bagwell. Mr and Mrs. father, E. L. Winchester, of Bryson B F Harvey and Dianne, <Mr. and City, returned home with them fir Mrs Cecil McLendon. Misses Ce- a visit. celia McLendon and Linda Corley Mr and Mrs. John Heath, of and Mrs. Mattie Harvey attended Greenville, were Saturday visitors of the Bagwell reunion in Simpsonville Mrs. J. H. Seay, on Sunday. . ( Rev. and Mrs. M J. Sanders Mr .md Mrs *' ian ^ ^ oss aI J and sons. Artie Joe, Timmy and family attended the Goss family Malcolm and Garv Goss left §un . get to gether in Greenwood on Sun- da y even j n g f or a W eek in Bed- ( ‘ a . v ford. Pa., with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Met'ks is visiting his aunt. j^ ale j 0 ^ ns0n 'n ie ir oldest son. Miss Mary Sue Holmes in t ro.-s |j mniv vv m return home with them Anchor. a f ter spending the summer with his Mrs. t Margaret P. Moreau return- g ran( j mo ther and other relatives, ed Tuesday from Camp Mestmin- . . i .u .I,,-.. hie •* lr and Mrs. James Maples and ster at Lithoma. Ga where she has , b,.en for .ho pas. .... m»n,h S ^ Bossior Ufy. La Sir* Sir. and Mrs. Mark Windsor. Mr. Graoo Maples, of bharon. Mr and a i i ori ,i r.n 'l rs J ac k Case and Donnie John- and Mrs Lmdy McCauley and Gin- , . . , , „ .,,1'son. of Lockhart, were Sunday ger were visitors in C.rc-envule on 7. , guests of Mr and Mrs Covert Friday. R Rev. Jimmy Stewart is attend- evis mg the Methodist Conference in Miss Kay Roberts is reepuerating Charleston this week He is pastor at her home on Poplar St. follow- of the Lydia church in g an appendectomy at Hays Hos- Mr. and Mrs. 'E C. Burdette and Pdal last Wednesday. Chairb Srhaal Of Masir Planned v Plans are being completed foe the church school of music to be held at the Lydia Baptist Church the week of August 24-29 with Mr. Wei- her Breland, of Walter boro, con ducting the school. There will be classes for every one. Classes will toe held each eve ning and some day clashes. Further plans will be announced by Rev. M J. Sanders, church pas tor. , Birth /Announcements Miller • Mr and Mrs. Izzie Miller an nounce the birth of a son August 10 at Hays Hospital. She is the former Inez Kirby Jackson. Bowling A daughter. Nancy Lynn, was bom to Mr and Mrs. William Bowl ing on August 1 at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Bowling was Miss Barbara McCravey before marriage. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Law’son an nounce the-birth of a daughter at Blalock Clinic on August 5. Mrs. Lawson is the former Miss Mildred Johnson. her birthday Aug 1 and Mr. Alex ander observed his Aug. 11. ^Danny Dawkins will be 2 years old Aug. 17. Happy birthday to his mother. Mrs. Scott Dawkins, today. Kelly King will celebrate a birth day Aug. 16. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Atkinson will celebrate their wedding anniver sary Aug. 18. i Fred Deitz will observe his birth day Aug. 21. Debbie Barlowe will celebrate her birthday Aug. 19. Mrs. Harold Hairston will have a birthday Aug. 18. Mrs. Houston Ellis will celebrate her birthday tomorrow. Leon Deitz will celebrate his birth day Aug. 17. J. B. O’Shields’ birthday will be Aug. 19. Floyd Emory will have a birth day Aug. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey will ob serve a wedding anniversary Aug. 18. Mrs. Johnson Fetes Girls Wednesday afternoon the Inter mediate Girl's Auxiliary was invit ed to the home of Mrs. W. E. John son for a yard party and water melon slicing. Miss Mary Johnson assisted h£r mother in the courtesies of enter taining. Mrs. Cecil McLendon and Mrs R. E. Whitmire are the G. A. coun selors Herman spent Sunday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Wilson Large Number Attend Party Campbell and Mr Campbell in Around 40 teen-agers gathered at Charlotte. N. C. the Lydia Community Building Fri- Mrs Andy Johnson and daughter, day evening for a birthday party of Union spent a few days the past honoring Miss Darlene Templeton week with her parents. Mr. and who was celebrating her fourteenth Mrs Floyd Emory. birthday. Mrs Zima Woody, of Laurens. TTie group enjoyed games and was the week-end guest of Mr Ind dancing before being invited into Mrs Harry Templeton the dining room for punch and Mr and Mrs Carl Johnson and cookies familv. ot Rock Hill, were Friday Miss Templeton was remembered overnight guests of Mrs Johnson's with a host of gifts, parents Mr and Mrs Claude Par- The hostess. Mrs Harry Tcmlpe nsh ton, was assisted in entertaining by Evelyn and Elaine Smitn are vis- Mrs. Joel Tbmpleton and Mrs. Zima iting their grandparents, Mr and Woody, of Laurens.. Mrs H O Smith Miss Ju <y Strange, of Laurens. Jimmy Neal i- spending this was an out-of-town guest at the w<tk with his aunt ..nd uncle. Mr party and Mrs Clifltii Holbrook in Lynn. - - N C. \ ouib Meets On Medaesdav Mr and Mrs David Word and . Eveniag Susan attended the Reed reunion* The young people of the Lydia held at the American Legion hut on Presbyterian Church are meeting on Sunday Afterwards Miss Word ac- Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p. m rompamed Mass Jane Reed to Ly- The pastor. Rev Bill Moreau, in man for a few days visit vites all the young people to join Mr and Mrs Rob Farm and son. the group of Enoree, visited Mr and Mrs .■ u, Herman Phipps on Saturday. On Young People Will Atteod Roll) Sunday Mrs Ann Childers and The Intermediates and Young daughter, of Laurens and Mrs El- People of the Lydia Baptist Church sie Seay, of Enoree visited the are asked to meet at the church Phipp- family Thursday i tonight i at 7 o clock to Mr- B H Norwood and dough go together to the assoclaUooal ral ters Donna and Sheila of Tampa ty at the Second Baptist Church in Fla have been visiting her moth-, Laurens. Presbyterian Women Have Meeting The Women of the Church of the Lydia Presbyterian Church met on last Tuesday evening with Mrs. Frank Mpore Mrs. Horace Smith, president, presided over the business session of the meeting. ' Mrs. Eugene Johnson gave the Bible study for the month. Delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake, nuts and cold drinks were served at the close of the meeting. Service* Heard Over W’PC’C The Sunday morning services at the Lydia Presbyterian Church are being broadcast over Radio Station WPCC during the month of August Everyone not attending church services are invited to listen Kalist la Service Kenneth Meeks, son of Mrs Fran ces Meeks, is now at Fort Banning. Ga.. where he is taking his basic training following his enlistment in the U. S Army Ray Riley has enlisted m the U 8. Navy and left Sunday for Great Lakes. Ill. where he will receive his basic trailing Mr Riley is the husband of the former Miss Mickte O Shields Mrs A. L J birthday Aug 11 Mrs William WATCH FOR THIS CAR TODAY! f We’ve found that everyone is interested in finding out how much he tan get for his present car—even if he isn’t in th± market for a new one. Therefore, we are making it easy for you to find out. For the next two weeks this specially marked Mercury will be located in convenient sections of town, ready to serve you. Watch for it on your way to work, at lunch honr, and on your way home. Or stop in at <*ur Mercury showroom. There is no obligation whatsoever. LMDA ACCURATE, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE APPRAISALS—We’ll show you the official oi'erage going price for your particular make, model, and year of car.Jf you_ want a more accurate appraisal we’ll be glad to make arrangements with you to go over your car thoroughly—allowing extra for good condition and low mileage. Remember, your present car will never be worth more than right now; used-car prices are higher at this time of year. We’ll also be glad to let you see and try the biggest, most powerful car you can buy at such a low price—The Big M—Mercury. County Records The following public records were filed the past week in the office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens Coun ty. Property Tranters Octavia D. Pridmore to Ernest Calhoun, lot in Washington Heights, Laurent, for $1,500.00. Ira Jack Prather to M. H. Hunt er, lot in the Wasson subdivision, Laurens, for $601.58 and other con siderations. W. C. Horton to Roy H. Robinson, lot on Lake Greenwood for $2,015.. George F. Bell to Homer P. Carl ton. 2.67 acres on road from Green ville Highway to Watts Mill, for $10.00 and other valuable considera tions. P. S. Bailey to Bernard R. Fer guson. lot on the Airport Road ex tension. near Clinton, for $400.00. Carroll W. Copeland to Joe,H. Bonds, lot on Caldwell Street,- Clin ton. for $10 00 and other considera tions. Mae Clara C. Brannon to B W. Cooper and Mrs Icie Cooper, 4 acres in Jacks Township for $100, love and affection. Talmadge E. Whtt to Mrs. Nel lie Ruth D. Watt, 2 acres in Sullivan Township, and also 6.02 acres in £ullivan Township for $5 00 and as sumption off mortgage. Ann B. Patterson to Grady Jones, Jr., lot in Gray View Estates, Lau rens, for $12,100.00. Newberry Federal Savings and Loan Association to Harold Lee Stonell, lot on Watts Avenue, Lau rens, for $6,000.00. James D. Wasson and Robert O. Wasson, to South Carolina' Land, Timber and Pulp Corporation. 81 acres in Trinity Ridge Township, for $10.00 artd other considerations. • C. Paul Ashley to J. W. Gosnell, Fred L. Taylor and James F. Page, lots on Lake Greenwood for $1, 400.00. Mrs. Lillie R. Young to Arthur R. Patterson and Rachel P. Patterson, 2.7 acres on Milton Road for $10.00 and other valuable considerations Niles C. Clark and Agnes A. Clark to B. F. Boyd, lot on Lake Green wood for $10.00 and other valuable considerations. Annie S. and R. P. McAbee to Warren Breeding Farms, Inc., 140 acres in Dials Township for $15,- ♦Ten fyy -•—— riW .v/v, George P. Wenck to William D. and Sue W. Hayes, 163.7 acres in Dials Township for $7,500.00. Charles Harney Hughes, Cedar Marriage licenses Issued Charles Harney Hughes, Cedar Grove, N. C., and Nancy Jo Ann Bonds, Clinton. Horace Simmons, Jr., Kinards, and Lucinda impson, Kinards. Robert Glenn McGee, Clinton, and Kathleen Virginia Smith, Lau- J. C. 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