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*'V t > CHE CLINTON CHRONICLE: LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. Correspondent, Representative • > TELEPHONE 1085 ‘ Thirty-five. Sunbeams and moth-! ers were present. j Pinning the heart stamp on the envelope was played by the mothers . with Mrs. Horace Carroll w “ Several games were plavjxf by ( the children and mothers and Sandy visited relatives in New- Smith npar Laurens Sunday. Valentines were out from — — (1mi pretuIy decor^box The Yal- Mr and Mrs Elhs Huffstetler children visited Mr. and Mrs Royce entme theme>v^s carried out in the decoratibjfcCand party refreshments. , .nttiiuc oicum* ui vr.^.. » Mr^M. J. Sanders, counselor, at«Catiss Cecilia McLemlon, a lead er, ' vi'ere assisted by Mrs. R. E Whittnire. :an, were^Tnday . SANDY HI FFSTETLER k! Mrs. Paul Hitch HONORED WITH PARTY Mr. and Mrs Ellis Huffstetler honored their daughter. Sandy, with a birthday party on Saturday af ternoon at their home Sixteen young folk enjoyed sev- Mrs. Mamie Steading of Greer, is visiting her daughter. Njrs Ray Campbell, and Mr. Campbell Mr and Mrs Dewey McGaha and family of Duncan, were^'nday tmesis of Mr and Mrs. PauiKitch ens. Mrs William Griffin and daugh ter, Joyce, of Charlotte, X. C.. were visitors of Mrs. Jessie Hairston ami family on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and eral games together before being family visited Mr and Mrs Guy invited into the dining room for cup Mr and Mrs. W D Smith of ^ Ush 111 Belton Sunday. *■'*• cakes, ice cream and soft drinks, Greer.♦Miss Mattie’ Lou-Puckett Mrs Mqry'Dickerson has return- vuth party cups of Valentine can and Mrs Ola Dalton visited Mrs. txl taTtfr'home in Spartanburg after dies and bubble gum as favors. Tilda Lawson near Clinton Sunday, a visit with her daughter.. Mrs The dining table was centered Mrs George Wade and Miss Clarence Hinson, and Mr. Hinson "ith a beautiful white and pink doll Utilise -Wade of Great Falls, were Misses Betty and Shirley Ott vis- cake a birthday gift Eleven pink ucdv of their daughter, Mrs Cal- ited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dtalton je- candles, were on the cake. Lighted vin Cooper and Mr Cooper during cently. . ' --candleS were on .each side of the berry Sunday Billy Davis of the U 'S _ Navy, siationt^r in Norflok. Va . sivent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Lester Davis. He has just re- turned /rom a sp Wii'ks cruise in tt»e Mixliterranean. Mr aiwl Mrs Henry Lee. and Cathy of Laurens, visited Mrs. J. H Fuller on Saturday. On Sunday Mrs Jeanette Evans and son, Ter ry. of Atlanta.-Ga . visited Mrs. Fuller and family the week-end. , Mr and Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Mr and Mrs H W. Williams. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Trammell and Rev. William Moreau Were among those attending the ice show in Greenville last week. Mis R;y> - Riley and 'Ray, Jr . with Mrs. Harold C.nffin have re turned from a week's stay at Jack- -onville Beach, Fla., with Mrs Griffin and her husband. Mrs. Riley w as seeing her sailor husband off as his ship sailed for a seven months tour in the Mediterranean. Mrs Clyde Trammell and Mrs. Donald Jackson, son of Mrs Izzie Miller, has entered Clemson Col lege. NOJV LN FLORIDA Mrs. Jimmy Earl Gregory and/ small son. Jimmy, Jr., have join-' ed Seaman Gregory in Pensacola, Fla., to make their home. Mr and Mrs. Paul Glenn and chil dren, Mr and Mrs John Heath of Greenville, were Sunday dinner cake The party rooms were lovely in the red and white Valentine motif Mr> Bill League assisted Mrs. Huffstetler in entertaining. tyr and Mrs. Louie Lyles and children, Wanda and Andy, of Greenwood, were out of town guests . tflTH THE SICK Mrs Quinton Jones is ill Miss*t)raTina Addy. Mr and Mrs Burdette attended the New- hospital guests of Mrs J. H §eay, mother of Ed Young and children have been Mrs Glenn and Mrs. Heath ill with flu - Rev M d Sanders and Claude Mrs Nellie Dean and Mrs Wilhel- Parrish were Monday visitors in menia Trammell are ill. Greenville They visited R T. Mrs Calvin CooptT. Becky. Char- Trammell. a patient in thejleneral lie. and Francis are improving from berry Chapter OES- annual inspec tion on Saturday evening. HERE FROM GREENWOOD Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Harper of Greenwood, visited her father, S. J. Todd and sister, Mrs. Homer Fuller, and Mr. Fuller Sunday. Mr and Mrs. L W. Abercrombie W. T. Gregory is improving at his home after an illness in a Charles ton hospital ' I Bobby Joe Boling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boling, is seriously ill in the Naval Hospital in Baltimore, Md. Mrs C. A. Campbell is ill with flu. Mrs Bud Phipps and baby have Mr and Mrs L W. Abercrombie had as a recent guest Mrs Aber crombie's brother, M J Garrett, and- family of Bessemer City, N. C Mr. Garrett was honored with a birthday dinner on January 23. Mrs. Fred Bodie, Mrs Mark Windsor and Mrs. C E. Spradley and Eddie spent Sunday with their accompanied Mrs. Bodies sister- daughter and sister. Mrs. Joe Car- in-law. Mrs 1 S. Parker, to her roll, and family near Pendleton home in (Charlotte, N. C. last week, had flu Russell Trammell. AN, of Jack-' Mrs Parker spent several weeks Miss Peggy Wigley is ill with sonville, Fla'., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bodie flu with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Mrs William Hulsey and small Mrs. Columbus Hughes has re- Clyde Trammell. He and his" par- daughter. Jo, of Hodges, are spend- turned home from Hays hospital, ents visited Mr Trammell's father, ing the week with the former's sis- Mike Campbell is ill with flu. R. T. Trammell, a patient in the ter. Mrs Roscoe Bryan, and Mr Joseph Smith and Ronnie, Joe and Greenville General hospital during Bryan. Ricky are ill the week end V ALENTINE PARTY FOR Miss Prudy Brown of the Univer- MOTHERS ENJOYED Mty of Florida, Gainesville, was The Sunbeams of the. Lydia Bap- the week-end guest of Rev. and Mfs list Church were hosts on Monday evening at a Valentine party for their mothers • • John Edmonds is ill at her M J Sanders Mr 'and Mrs. Melvin Seay anS You’ll find LOW PRICES, W- where you see _ ^ this sign i inr^ mr ‘' ~ <J So, when you shop where you see the S&H Green Stamp shield, you’re dollars ahead at the start* And dollars ahead again when you redeem your S&H Green Stamps for beautiful and useful gifts. See them at your nearest S&H Redemption Center or in the pages of the SfcH Green Stamp Ideabook. f SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 1406 Gf-va i St • - — i i j C TMC SP£W*»V A N 3 NSON c MPAS'* Mr; home Dannv and Mike South have been ill Mrs. George Howell was a patient at Hays hospital for a week with flu. She will undergo surgery soon Mrs. Fred Bodie has been ill a few days. Mr and Mrs Donald Vanderford and Susan Anitha are ill with flu. Mrs Joe Corley is ill at her home Sh^ will enter Self Memorial Hos pital in Greenwood for surgery the latter part of the week. Philip Arnold has been ill with flu. Denise Shumate has flu Brenda Walker is ill. Malcolm Sanders is ill with flu. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT PACE Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Pace an nounce the birth of a son on Feb 5 at Blalock Clinic. LYDIA METHODIST CHURCH NEWS The Lydia Methodist Church of ficial board will meet at the church at 7:30 p m. R. B Fennell is chair man of the group. The following will be present: Grady Edge. How ard Byers. Mr. and Mrs. W. R Fennell, Mr. and Mrs E. W. Mitch ell. Mark Windsor and the pastor. Mr Williams ..* * * ■^he Womans' Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs W R Fennell on Feb. 8. 'Hie follow ing were present: Mrs. Cora Wind sor, Mrs. J H Williams, Mrs. E. W. Mitchell, Mrs. Florence Camp bell, Mrs D H Roberts, and Mrs. Iris Fennell. * * Lydia Methodist Church was host on Sunday. Feb 7. to the^Jjib Scouts of Pack 90 LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS SUNBEAMS TO MEET The Sunbeams will meet at the church Thursday afternoon (today) at 4:30 p. m. Mrs. M. J Sanders is Sunbeam leader and Misses Cecelia McLam- don and Janice Goss, assistants. M. 8. TONIGHT M. S. will meet tdnight at 7:3<Hf. m. with Mrs. Houston Ellis the Whitmire Highway instead of with Mrs. Joe Cooley as pre viously annouheed. Please note change of meeting place.' ' BROTHERHOOD to have GUEST SPEAKER Monday evening al 7:30 p. m. the Brotherhood will meet at the church at 7 p. m. Rev. Roscoe Bryan, pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, will be the guest speaker. .All men of the, church are urged ! to attend. . Y. W. A. REORGANIZES Seven young ladies met at the home of Mrs. Clyde Trammell Mon day' evening for the purpose of re-1 organizing the Young Woman’s or ganization of .the Lydia BaptLst Church. Officers and committee chairmen were named and their duties were explained. Plans were made to meet on the secon<j_and fourth Tues day nights of each month at 7 p. m. Meetings will be held at Mrs Trammell’s with the young ladies rotating on the refreshment commit tee. Present were Misses Janice Goss. Martha Hughey, Linda Corley. Judy Ellis. Shirley Quinton, Flob ence Revis and Sandra Mills. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. OPEN HOUSE BY BOY SCOUTS , AND CUBS In celebration of the 50th anni versary of Scouting. Boy Scout Pack 90 and the Lydia Cub Scouts held Open House in the Scout Room of the Lydia Community Building on Monday afternoon withe-parents* and friends invited. Displays by the Boy Scouts and the Cub Scouts were evidence of the good work being done by Scout master Ellis Huffstetler and his Scouts and Cub Master Paul Arn old, the Den Mothers and Cubs. Refreshments were served in the dining room. BIRTHDAYS AND ANN1VER- . SARIES Airs. Thomas Morton will observe her birthday Feb l?. Little Tami Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs /Perry Parrish, will be one year ol<f Feb. 12. Malcolm Sanders will be 7 years old Feb. 12. Happy birthday to Jimmy Walker today. His brother. Billy’s, was the first and Johhny the third. Freida Annette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Junior Thomas, will be 1 IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 v’ear old Feb. 20. '-t— Ray Riley. Jr., small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley, was one year old Feb. 6. i Miss Bo Brown will observe her Pat Ballard will be 11 years old birthday Feb. 13. ‘ Feb. 13. Marcelle Abercrombie will have Dianne Blackwell will observe a birthday Feb. 12. her birthday Feb. 15. 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