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-J 4 Thursday, November 20, 1058 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correnpondent, RepreBenUtive TELEPHONE IMS ible An a lighter. Mr and Mrs Tommy Moore and children. Mr. and Mrs Lester Da vis and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Moore's* and Mrs. Dam’ au'nt. Mrs Maggie Hammett, in BIBLE Mr and Mrs James Bible nounce the birth 1 of a dai Gwendolyn Denise, on Thursday. Nov. 13 at Blalock Clinic. Mrs Bible is the former Miss Shelby Jean Franklin.* PAJAMA PARTY ENJOYED The "Happy Blue Birds” group of is visiting her daughter, jgirls with their counselor, Mrs. Williams, and Mr Wil- Harry Templeton, enjoyed a pajama , party at the Lydia Community Gerald Bowen of Wadley, Ga . is Building on Friday evening visiUng his sister, Mrs Frank Goss, The Rroup enjoyed a picnic sup- Mrs. W ville, N C. Mrs H W liams W. Ball of Henderson- Splrtanhurg Sunday ^ f _ Mr. and Mrs Paul Glenn and | and M^r. Goss On Sundoay the oss per together, after which they en- children of Greenville, were Sundav family and Mr. Bowen visited Mr joyed an evening of fun before mak- visitors of Mrs .1 H Seay, Mr and Goss* mother, Mrs G. W. Goss, who ,n K their beds on the floor and re- Mrs Clvdo Trammell is ill at the home of her daughter, l* 1 ** 0 ^ h>r the night Mr and Mr- W L. Motte and]Mrs. Tom Fish, and Mr Fish in! Spending the night were Laura Larrv, Mrs. Maxie Reeder and Greenwood Ray, and Eddie Abercrombie were recent vistiors of the former's son Billy Motte, at the Veterans hospital in Augusta, Ga Francis and Jimmy Cooper spent the week-end in Great Falls with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. S B Cooper and Mrs Wade Cauble, Peggy Hughes, Sherry Armstrong. Rebecca Stone. Edpa Birchmore, Louise^^al. Pamela Brown, Ruby Fuller, Charlene Birchmore, Janet Roper, Dianne Templeton, Pearl Birchmore, Di anne Patterson, Betty Stone, and Mrs. Templeton. Paul Taylor, Jr., has completed MISS FRANKLIN HONORED George I his basic training at the Naval Air, M r a nd Mrs. W* J Franklin Station in San Diego, Calif., and is were hosts at a dinner Sunday at VISITING THE WHITES Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd White and Miss Gail White of Rutherfordton. N. C., are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack White for a while. Mrs Loree Waddell of Woodruff, | spending several days with his mo-: their home in honor of their dau- visited her sister. Mrs Frances -her. Mrs Sara Frances Motes. Mr ghter. Carol, on her birthday. Meeks, on Sunday. and Mrs Leslie Austin before going Enjoying the day together and Mrs. Annie Sherbert and Mrs_ to Alemda, Calif., for further ser- a bountiful dinner were: Mr. and Pierce Bagwell of Enoree visited vice \j rs Glenn Thompson, Mr. and their daughter and sister. Mrs J Mr an(1 Mrs Mark Connor Mr Mrs j E McAUster, Mr. and Mrs. B Neal, and Mr. Neal Sunday. j and Mrs. Jimmy James and Frank- ! Lonnie Spears of Anderson; Mrs. lin James and children of Whitmire, Lula Gw’inn of Greenville; Mrs) were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Gwen Walker and Bobby, Mrs. Vera j Jimmy South. Burnett, Mrs. Rosa Videtto, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. \\*hitmire | Emma Mrs LUlian Ta y* guests of their daughter and sis- | ?n( j Roger attended a birthday din- ,or and Marie, all of Columbia, ter. Mrs. Furman Bagwell, and ner at home of Mr and Mrs. Miss Franklin was remembered Mr. Bagwell. Mr. and Mrs. Knight I Robert McAlister in Ware Shoals on with 8 ifts from the guests, have gone to Wisconsin with Sgt. [Sunday in honor of Mrs. Whitmire’s AUXILIARIES TO MEET and Mrs. Knight for a visit. sister. Mrs. Henry Davis. The Sunbeams of the Lydia Bap- Freddie Hanna spent the week- B AG WELL VISITORS J. L. Knight of Fountain Inn, and S-Sgt. John Earl Knight of Wisconsin Bay, Wls., were recent Mr and Mrs. David E. Roberts and Davy were in Spartanburg Sun- end with his uncle and aunt, Mr and day to visit their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. J. T Johnson in Woodruff Fred Burnett, who is a patient at George Cato was honored Sunday with a birthday dinner at the home the Spartanburg General hospital. Mr and Mrs. D. Richard Coker and Marvin spent Sunday with her list Church will meet today at 4:30 p m. at the church. The Junior RA's will meet at 7:30 Thursday (tonight) at the church. All junior boys of the church are invited. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS Regular services will be held Sun- the Lydia Presbyterian Around 150 guests gathered at Providence School for the supper and awarding of the prires won The grand prire of a motor was won by James McElhannon The motor, given by Lydia Cot ton Mills, was presented to Mr. McElhannon by P S. Bailey, pres ident of Lydia Mills. First, second, and third prizes were given for the largest fish caught of the different kinds. Thtse prizes were donated by Clinton merchants. \ The club will reorganize in the spring. ___ BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Pearl Vanderford observed her brithday November 19 Cliff Tumblin will be four years old November 23. Jerry Goss will lx- three years old November 26 Frank Gaskin will celebrate his 9th birthday November 26 Miss Kathleen Dees will observe her birthday November 21. Mrs. Perry Parrish will observe her birthday November 22. Mrs. F. L. Thornburg will cele brate a birthday November 21. C. A. Campbell will have a birth day November 24. Miss Caroline Frost will celebrate her 16th birthday November 21 A1C and Mrs. Allen White will observe their 5th wedding anniver sary November 22. Bobby Johnson will observe his birthday November 22. D illard Bolanll (/ernfa of his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A J. Williams, in Chester. Also at- parents, Mr and Mrs. M L Smith tending were hsi parents, Mr and j a v at ' n 1 Mrs. W. L. Cato, his brother. Ju- rhu L. h Mr and Mrs Ike Jones are vis- nior. and sisters. Misses Gloria. .ting relatives in Winter Haven, Fla Frances, and Pauline Cato. , 0np n . Mv Brrthron •• Mr and Mrs E. C. Burdette and _ Unto ° ne of T™ 56 My Br «n ren Herman attended a birthday dinner WITH THE BICK * in honor of Mrs Burdette's mother Sara Frances Moates is .11 at Tuehday night Nov 25. will be Mrs W S Manning who was cele- lhe hom€ of Mr and Mrs Les,ie organizabon ^ght for the Men of brating her 84th birthday, at he r Austin near c ^ urrh a ‘ 7 °’ clock at ^ home in Iva Sunday. Mrs Janie Miller was admitted caurch Pat Henry of winston-Salem. N l t0 Self Memorial hospital in Green Election of officers will be held C , is spending the week with his wood recently for surgery cr and parents. Mr and Mrs C F Jack White is a patient at Hay* Spradley hospital Mrs Ruby Watkins of Laurens. jfrs Opal Reed has been ill at Miss Mary Jane Stockman and hre home Rhett Stockman of Joanna, viated Mn , N Mlss Mary q. The morning worship topic will be 103 E. Fitts St. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Frankoma Pottery n Silver—Watches Kimberly Diamonds Phone 1699 Mrs' Billy Abercrombie will have a birthday November 24. Lloyd White will observe a birth day November 21. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 30th day of December, 1958. I will render-a final account of my acts and do ings as Administrator of the estate of Frank Sha r pton in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Admin istrator. Any person indebted to said es* tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. RAYMOND C. HILL. Administrator of Estate. Box 639. Laurens, S. C. November 11, 1958. CREDITORS' NOTICE All person* having claims against the estate of Dora N. Norm, de ceased, are hereby notified to (He the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. JOHN F. NORRIS, Executor - Oct. 27, 1958 3C-N-20 Dr. David T. Mixon —Optometrist— 3OI N. Broad Street PHONE 1308 Office Hours: 9-5:30 without filling SIX-SOTTU C At TON (W«i« tfepm*) PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville, S. C. J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON. 8. C Phone 1492 Joanna AC/OC complete with travel ease customers rave about the NEW florek co Speedshavers How The Largest-SelliRg Electric Shaver In The World! NEW VELVET-TOUCH LUXURY! ■Razor-blade close, yet easiest on your face! Contour skin-' stretcher rim holds whiskers erect for skin-close, talcum-J smooth shaves. NEW STROKE OF GENIUS •Instead of pinching off whiskers, it strokes them off with self-] sharpening rotary blades. NEW HIGH-SPEED MOTOR! A genuine brush motor, it never needs oiling, will run for, {years. And how quiet! NEW PUSH-BUTTON CLEANING! (Flip-top shaving head springs open at touch of a button. v H Wlriskerdust’' is emptied out in a second. See the new Norelce Speedshaver demonstrated live , on the Steve Allen and Jack Paar Shows, NBC-TV. Mr and Mn Jim Dean Sunday. TEMPLETONS HAVE GUEST Mrs. ZlaiA Woody of Laarewo. «prni ihr wrok-cwd with Mr. aad Mrs Harrs Trmi Wednesday night. Nov 2«. will be| Lydia Presbyterian's Family Night supper at 6:30 p. m and a Thanks- giving service following CLUB MEETS TONIGHT The Lydia Woman’s (Tub meets Mr and Mrs Buck Coker were in Greer during the week-end where Mr Coker «p<>kr at a Church of God len Pierce, Mrs Bobby Pierce and tonight (Thursday > for the annual Durwood have been ill with (hi banquet which will be held at the Miss Cecilia McLendon has been Providence School at 7 o'clock 111 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT MISS WEBB LS Miss LYDIA PACE FOOTBALL QUEEN** Mr and Mn Ronnie Pare an Miss Beverly Webb was elected ^ • daughtar at aa ~MM» Lydia Football Queen ' B*** on Sunday. Mar 1« and with q from the Mercer Miss Barbara Robert* of Win Silas Bailey. Hampton Avenue and •hrop College Rock Hill, vpent the Junior High Schools of Clinton, and weekend with her parent*. Mr and ihe Elementary and Junior High Mr* David H Roberta Mr aod queens of Whitmire, reigned over Mrs K A Ton of lawiraster, were the football game sad parade at week-end Whitmire on Ttimday at loaf week Mrs Pace was before Miss Betty Brown CLUB CLOWES WITH SIPPEB on Saturday evening the Lydia Fishing Chib enjoyed a fish and chicken supper as a climax la the fish tag WLBG 1958 Football Schedule DIAL 860 Date SCHOOL Time Nov. 22 North Carolina State at South Carolina 1:30 27 29 Dec. 6 Newberry at Presbyterian Furman at Clemson Annual Shrine Bowl Game 1:30 1:30 1:30 LAURENS COUNTY’S LOCALLY-OWNED RADIO STATION. More Good Music and More Local News. BRING A FRIEND TO CHURCH WITH YOU YOUNG’S Gulf Service III N. Broad St. JOANNA STORES Joanna. S. C. 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