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I.YDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
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Sunday guests o( Mrs. W. E. John
son and Miss Mary Johnson were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson,
Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Cobb and children of Charlotte,
N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson
and Johnny of Clinton. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnson and family of
Rock Hill. The latter family also
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Parrish.
Mrs. E. W. Mitchell with Mrs.
Ruby Eagle of Union and Mrs. Mary
Corbett of near Mountville were re-
i nt visitors of Mrs. Dora Davenport
Newberry.
Mrs. Hattie Willard. Mrs. Bessie
Hodges, Mrs. Alma Lee Coker, Mrs.
Lila Gordan and Danny Charlen vi
sited Mrs. Ethel Crowder, Tuesday
of last week, at the General Hospital
in Greenville, where she is seriously
ill.
Mrs. Mary Dickenson of Spartan
burg spent Sunday with her son-in-
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hinson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Boozer visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. David Hughey in Spartanburg
and Mrs. Barbara Hall in Union.
Mrs. Betty Cauble and Sam Cau-
ble of Anderson visited their daugh
ters and sister, Mrs. Bud Fuller
and Mr. Fuller Sunday. Visiting the
Fullers also were Mr and Mrs. Ray
Cauble. BiHy Cauble and Miss Jen
nie Red of Clinton.
A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy of
GreenviUe are spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Abercrombie.
A2C Wayne Quinton of Savannah,
Ga., has been spending a 15-day
leave with Mrs. Quinton and son.
Bobbie, and his mother. Mrs. L .H
Quinton, and family Mrs. Quinton
and son will return with him to
make their home in Savannah.
CaHie Patterson spent the weekend
with Lynn Jenkins in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Teague and
daughter of N. Augusta spent Mo
thers Day with Mrs Teague s pa
rents, Mr and Mrs Lee Caldwell
and her sister, Mrs. Fred Camp
bell and Mr Campbell
Marvin spent Mothers Lay with her
parents. Mr and Mrs. M. L. Smith
in Greer.
BARNETTE BROTHERS HERE
SATURDAY
The Lydia Woman's Club invites
everyone to attend the Barnette Bro
thers and the Southeasterners quar
tet Gospel Sing, at the/Providence
School, Saturday evening at 8 p.m.
Advance tickets may be bought
from any member of the Womans
Club.
Tickets will also be on sale at the
door Saturday evening.
Hot dogs, cake slices and cold
drinks will be sold before the pro
gram and during intermission
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Alma Harvey is a patient
at Hays Hospital.
Mrs Authur Gallman is recupera-
| ting at her home following hand
on last Thursday at Self
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn and
family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Weathers of Laurens were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Walker.
Mr and Mrs. Pcorl Glenn and
children of GreenviUe were Saturday
night supper guests of Mrs. Glenn’s
sister, Mrs. Clyde Trammell and
Mr. Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Stone and children of Anderson
and Russell Trammell AN of Jack
sonville. Fla. spent theweekend with
their parents. Mr and Mrs. Tram
mell.
Mr. and Mrs. Odie Nelson, Mr. i sur 8e
and Mrs. Preston CarroU and chil Memorial Hospital in Greenwood,
dren visited Mr and Mrs. BiUy Mrs Preston Carroll was a hospi
Nelson in GreenviUe Sunday. patient recently,
Mrs. Barbara Smith and Mrs. LYDIA METHODIST CHURCH
Shelby Dunnaway of Whitmire were NEWS
Sunday dinner guests of the for- “The Road To Emmaus" is the
mer's grandfather^. J Todd and title of the sermon for the Sunday
Uncle and aunt. Mrand Mrs. Ho- morning worship service at the Ly-!
mer FuUer. dia Methodist Church. The service
Mr and Mrs Mart Satterfield, beginsat 10 o’clock and is followed
Mr. and Mrs. George Avery and by Sunday School. R B. Fennell is j
small son Keith spent the weekend Sunday School Superintendent and
at Virginia Beach, near NerfoUi Va. Rev. J. H. Williams is pastor, j
with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Everyone is invited to attend the
Raymond McKittrick and Private services of the church.
Gordan and famUy, all of Lydia.
A bountiful dinner served picnic
style was enjoyed.
Mrs Coker received many gift!
for a combination Birthday and Mo
thers Day.
DROP-IN TONIGHT
There will be a drop-in shower
tonight (Thursday’ from 6 to 9 at
the Community Building for the W.
I. Baileys, who lost everything by
fire Monday morning. Those desir
ing to contribute anything are in
vited to attend this drop-in. '
ANNIVERSARIES
Wayne Quinton had a birthday
May 10. Little Bobbie Quinton ob
served a birthday on May 11
and wearing apparel was burned be
yond use.
Mr and Mrs. Bailey, Miss Fay
Bailey, Melvin and Johnny Bailey
and the forn\er mother “Granny”
Bailey occupid the home
CUB SCOUTS ENJOY
PINE WOOD DERRY
Lydia Cub Scout Pack enjoyed
their annual Pinewood Derby on
Monday eveninj^of last week at the
Lydia Cook Out.
The cubs had made their race
cars of Pinewood
A race track for the small racers,
was laid_out by Claude Grady, a
committeeman and Treasurer of the
Cub Pack and Cub Scoutmaster
bir|j>*
t. Paul Arnold
Billy Motte will observe a
day May 21. j Winners of the Derby were M.ke
Debbie Stone will be 3 years old!Campbell, Phil Moore and Mike
May 18
Becky Waters willbe 3 years old
May 21.
James Childress observed his
birthday April 29
Ronnie Gordon will celebrate his
birthday May 20
* Mike Pace will celebrate his birth
day May 17.
Irwin Shockley will observe a
Johnson. „
Ray Campbell and Bill Fennelf
were judges
After the races a picnic was en
joyed
i Mrs Claude Grady and Mrs T
E Moore, Den Mothers assisted in
entertaining the group
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
TTie Omathina Dabbs Circle of
McKittrick.
Mr. and Mrs Hhiel Harvey and
daughters visited Mrs Harvey s mo
ther, Mrs. L. A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Gunter in Newberry for Mo
ther's Day.
Mr. and Mrs William Smith of
Greer and Misses Betty and Shirley
Ott of Clinton were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mrs H H. Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish Jr.
and Miss Carol Parrish of Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish and
Tami, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells oi-
joyed a Mothers Day dinner with
the Mr Parrishs and Mrs. Wells
parents Mr and Mrs Gay Parrish
Mr. and Mrs E C Burdette spent
Mothers Day with their mothers.
Mrs. C. R Burdette and Mrs W. S.
Manning in Iva.
M Sgt Claude Smith has arrived
home after thirteen months with the
1st Cav. Div. at the UA. Army in
Korea He is spending a. thirty-day
furlough with Mrs Smith and son
Smith
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Shumate Jr. Fort SiQ. Okla where Sgt
and children Harvey and Denise will be stationed for a year
spent Mothers Day with the formers Mr and Mrs. Petr Kelly and chfl
parents. Mr. and Mrs Shumate Sr. dren of Gaffney were Sunday guests
in Camden
Mr. and Mrs L. D. Ledford and
family at Gaatoma. N.C.. spent the
weekend with her parents. Mr and
Mrs Earl Armstrong Ernest Arm
strong and children at Rock Hill
**.vere Sunday guests at his parents
at Mr and Mrs Ike Jones
Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders will
leave Friday to attend the Southern
Baptist Convention in Miami Beach.
Fla They will visit his parents. Mr
and Mrs. N J Sanders in Palatka.
Plans for Vacation Bible School
were announced by Mrs Iris Fen
nell, chairman of the Commission
On Education. The day for a plan
ning session. The dates for the Vaca
tion Bible School were set for June
6 through 10, with sessions each
morning All children between the
ages of 4 through 11 are invited to
attend. Pre-registration wiH be la
ter in May.
MRS. WALLENZINE HONORED
Mrs. J. H. Wallenztne was given
a Mothers Day dinner. Sunday at
the home of her daughter, Mrs
Fred Bragg Sr and Mr. Bragg in
Joanna.
Her five children, Claude Wallen-
zine of Clinton. Mrs. Marshall Motes
and Mr Motes of the Little RJver-
Dominick Community Mrs Mea
dows Minick. Mr. Minick and family
at Kinards, Mrs Lilly BeMe Miller
of Lydia and Mrs. Bragg and fam
birthday May 18. , , . ^ .
Mrs. Hugh Ballard will celebrate ;^ Dydia Baptist W M S wi.l meet
a birthday May 15. tom * ht ‘Thursday) at 7:30 p m at
Mrs Lindy Barlowe will celebrate . ^ I ?' ® ^ Harvey will be hostess
her birthday May 14. Lhe churc lh
Kay Hughes will have abirthday
May 16.
Mr and J. A Black Sr will
observe their wedding anniversary
May 13.
Mrs. Alma Lee Coker will observe
her birthday May 15.
BAILEY’S HOME BURNS
Monday morning the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. I. Bailey at 249 Elm
St. burned.
A large portion of their furniture
and Mrs E. C. Burdette is program
chairman
Guest Speaker Sunday
Lewis Dangerfield of North Green
ville Junior College at TigefAille will
suoply for Rev. M J Sanders, at
the Sunday worship serivees.
The public is extended an invita
tion to attend.
Film Wednesday
“Lightfrom Heaven" the third
film of a series on the Book of Acts
will be shown at the prayer service
on Wednesday evening
An offering will be taken to defray ,
cost of film
V.B.S. Planned
Vacaiotn Bible Scho 1 has been
planned for the week of June 6-10 at
5 o'clock until 7 £ach afternoon I
Houston Ellis will be principal.
MRS AMANDA WILSON.
C B CORLEY.
JOE W SHOCKLEY. T
Clinton
HAROLD MURPHY.
MAC WILLIAMS,
MRS CLARA STROUD,
MRS GEORGE SIMPSON,
MRS J W MILLS.
Joanna
MISS BRENDA MAE LEWLS.
Orangeburg
E D JERRY,
MARSHALL M PRESSLEY
Laurens
G F WILLIAMS.
Cross Hill
MRS MARY B RICE,
MISS SARA E JOHNSON
MRS EMMA LEE KTNARD
MRS EMMA M THOMPSON
MRS MAGGIE BLLTORD,
MRS HARRIETT TERRY
ENOCH BRIDGES
New Subscribers
MRS JIMMIE MARTIN.
MRS RAY W SLIGH
MRS DRUCTLLA WALLAGE.
ROBERT BUTLER.
JOHN W BLEDSOE.
RALPH TEDARDS.
MRS PARNELLA JONES.
CORINNE BAILEY
.MRS DESSIE PAYNE,
' WIILIE BYRD.
MRS AMY FLEMINGS.
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Hy along with a number of her
Mickey, afterwhich they will go grandchildren and great grandehil
dren enjoyed the day together
BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR
MRS. COKER
The family of Mr and Mrs James
Coker met at ther home in Cross
Hill in honor of Mrs. Coker's forty-
ninth birthday.
Present were. Mrs Juanita Haw
kins and sons. J. B , Jerome and
Johnny. Mr and Mrs S Q Morris.
Mrs Lila Norris and sons J. D and
Pepsi
Fla enroute to Miami. Rev Sanders
AE 1 and Mrs. E. A. Gw inn and will be preaching at the First Bap- Frankie, all of GreenviUe. Mr. and
children of Jacksonville, Fla., have list Church in Ponta Gorda. Fla , on Mrs. Harold Jones and family of
returned to their home after visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs E W.
Mitchell
Sunday morning before going oa to Taylors. Mr. and Mrs Mason Cole
Miami Beach man and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs David R Coker and I Charles Coker and family. Mrs Lila
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