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LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Carraapaadtat, Rapraaawtally IMS Recruiting Officer and Mrs Harold Waldrop and daughter of Laval. Md., spent several days the past week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Waldrop of Joanna, Mr and Mrs. Matt Davis. Mrs. J. H. Seay with her sister, Mrs Emma Neal, and Mrs. Clyde Pruitt and child re of Greenwood,jparsonage Tuesday evening, Feb. spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C., with another sister, Mrs. Laura Kir- by. Mir. and Mrs. Fester Harris of Charleston, visited during the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sat terfield and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Sprouse and family spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fowler. S-Sgt. and Mrs. Bitn Willard and family of Sumter, have been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard and other relatives. They were here for the funeral services of -her grandfather, Henry C. Puckett. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brissie and daughters of Winnsboro, were Sun day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell and children of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette. Friends regret to hear of the death of W. M. Dalton on Sunday He was a brother of H. H. Dalton. METHODIST CHURCH NEWS The Young people of the church wiM meet at the church Thursday evening. Feb. 1». at 7:30 in ohier to go U> Laurens for the Maltese Cross Methodist Youth Fellowship Sub-District meeting at the First, Methodist Church. , * * * Phe Commission on Membership and Evangelism will meet at the 24, at 7:00 p. m. R. B. Fpnnell is chairman of the commission. * * * The Commission on Missions will meet at the parsonage Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 7:00 p m Mrs. E. W Mitchell is chairman of the commis sion. • • * * . \ The church will have a covered dish dinner Sunday, March 1. This early announcement is being made in order -that members and their guests may make their plans to at tend. The dinner will be held at the Community House. Further details will be announced at the morning worship service at 11:10 this Sun day. DAD-DAUGHTER BANQUET ENJOYED Tuesday evening the Lewa Dis trict Camp Fire and Blue Birds en joyed their annual Dad-Daughter box supper at the Community Building. The building was gaily decorated in the Valentine motif making a pretty setting for the supper from the lovely decorated boxes. DO YOU HAVE ARTHRITIS? Here to a message yea will waat to read. Your doctor can teU you there to absolutely as known care for arthritis Medical research specialists are now engaged in several projects which, it to felt, will ultimately help in finding a cure, but rally, we all live In has been found Natur as yet _ _ nil be soccesrful, but until that time we must be content to get the hope they best relief postobie Right now there to a fast, safe and effective rrheirini agent availabir called Pnivo Pruvo's mgredtoou have been used in huepttab and rlours, prescribed by doctors, and have helped scores of mra and women to lend happy aad full lives You ran be sore la faster, safer or has been proven more effective than of a minor arthritic condition or Its sciatica, lumbago and And it's wonderful far backache and ev ery-day muscular - tafc'w by the maker iy MlQiri DRUG KTDRE Where pnopk art 2tl Went Main St. important than money SAVE MONEY ON THESE SPECIALS! RUniD BACON SQUARES Lb. 25< { A1A MKSAT WEINERS Lb. 49c AIJCKO MOBBKU.il KfT< ID U’NOIBO* MEAT Lb. 39c HONK HA DC POBK SAUSAGE U>. 43c UBAOC A 1 ABI.E EGGS Doz. 55c Irby’s Meat Market Ml’SGKOVB STREET PHONE 4S9 Mias Osborne in the After supper games under the direction of Mias Osborne were en joyed. In the Camp Fire group Miss Su san Word won first prise for the most attractive box and Miss Linds Roper second. Sherry Armstrong won first place in the Blue Bird group and Pamela Brown second. • Thirty-five^ guests were present for the occasion. BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS The Junior RA's will meet at the church tonight at 7:30 m.. • » • Sunday evening the church will begin a series of services to be broadcast over station WPCC on Sunday afternoons. The services Sunday night will be taped and will be heard over radio station WPCC from 5:30 to 6:30 p m.. March 1. Thereafter each Sunday evening! service will be taped for the following Sunday af ternoon The public is cordially invited to all the church services. Rev. M. J. Sanders is pastor of the church. • *• The Sunday school and Training Union teachers and officers will meet Monday evening at the church at 7:30. Houston Ellis and A. M. Shumate, Jr., superintendents, urge all to be present. THIRTY-FIVE ASSLST IN MARCH In the recent Mothers March for the March of Dimes thirty-five Ly dia women assisted in the march which netted $110.50. Following the march the ladies returned to the Community Build ing where refreshments were serv ed by members of the Lydia Wo man’s Club. Miss Nellie Osborne. Mrs David Word and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, the committee in charge of the march, wish to thank each one who had a part in the collection to make the march a success HOMAN S CLUB MEETS The Lydia Woman's Club will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p m at the Community Building for a George Washington party All ladies of the community are invited All members are &rgrd to be preaent PARTY FOR MRs CARROLL ENJOYED Mn Harold Johann. Mrs Jim Dean and Mn Praacoa Meeks were Friday evening at the Ly Buikbng when they Mrs in LOST! Hundreds of Laurens County families lost top earnings on their savings and investments by NOT having their funds invested at Laurens Federal. For PROFIT, CONVENIENCE, SAFEETY and AVAILABILITY of your funds, Laurens Feder al is the place to save or invest! * / Compounded Semi-Annually <rv 3%% Per Annum Current Dividend Rate Compounded Semi-Annually Laurens Federal Savings AND LOAN A SSOCJATION :soi: YTER1AN CMURCM NEWS at M W a. m.. with • at ii W a. a Moreau, pastor. *11 oa ‘Thou Shalt Not Kin.'' the ia a senes oa the Tea Ceas mandmeau The Men of the Church ef the Presbyterian Church will meet at the church Tueeday evenmg at 7:30 p. m. Refreshments will be served All men of the church are reminded and urged to be present. PYF will meet at «:30 p. m„ Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m , Wednesday, the topic for discussion being "The Two Cov enants.” BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. John Teague will observe her birthday February 20. Her father, Lee Caldwell, has a birthday February 22. and her“brother, Nor man Caldwell, will observe a birth day February 23. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fennell will celebrate their 8th wedding anni versary February 23. Mrs. Izelle Campbell will cele brate her birthday February 25. Joe Johnson will be 6 years old February 21. Mrs. David Word will observe her birthday February 22. A2C Jimmy Meeks will observe his birthday February 20. Terry Crawford will be 10 years old February 24. Patti Hughey win celebrate her birthday February 25. Joel Templeton will observe his birthday February 23. Wayne Abercrombie will have • bnihday February 34. ■ Happy Birthday ” to Mrs T O BIG DOLLAR DAY SAVINGS Swift’s Fully Cooked PICNICS ■" n.: u> 39c Community Cash-Fresh Maid HAM SALAD 7 oz Cup 39c Swift’s Pure Pork SAUSAGE 3 Lbs. $100 LAMB Loin Chops Lb. 89c LEG - O - LAMB Whole Or Half Lb. 59c Lamb Shoulder ROAST Lb. 39 Lamb Rib CHOPS u> 69 MAXWELL HOUSE Limit I Paud WNh n ee «r Herr Ordrr Lb. I SCOT TISSUE 9 im> $|.00 Old Virginia APPLE SAUCE 7 303 (as $|.00 TONY DOG FOOD 12 Can $1-00 DETERGENT SUNNY DAY IWI t w* SS.OO Or fen Ortor Libby’s BEEF STEW 2 24 m (an $1-00 PEACHES 4 2'A Can $1.00 Krtspy Sal tine CRACKERS Lb. B«x 25c There’s Extra Value • MILK Sunny Day Evaporated Cm 10 c In Carolina Farm • Top Value STAMPS EGGS Grade A Large Fram N. C. 4 45< Swanson Fresh Frozen Fried « WHEN YOU SHOP COMMUNITY CASH CHICKEN DINNERS VP Exh 39c U. S. No. 1 Irish POTATOES Swift’s Boneless Round STEAK u> 89 19c 10 Bag (9c