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f, A to* ci-rrro* aumsiriA is LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, 1 orrmpondent, Rrprr^fiUtiir* § TELEraoNK im m <*» «*1 W lrarM( mm ter H Ih^tt A * L*t IAmpM It ay ItMter* Mte A Mr and Mra Paul Rnd aprnt the week end with Mrs C. M Brown and Mias Betty McDonald Mr Reid, who has been pastor of the Rock Bridge Preabyterian Church, and Mrs. Reid will be nfoving soon to Decatur. Ga., where he will study further for the ministry. Sun day dinner guests of Mrs. Broome and Miss McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal and Miss Dianne Neal and Mr. arid Mrs. Howard McCauley and Pam, of Greenville. Mrs. Hallie Campbell visited her daughter. Mrs. Cecil Glenn and Mr. Glenn in Mauldin Saturday. 't.Mrs. Marne Burnett. Mrs. Ruby Dunnaway and Danny Ray, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. - Black, Jr., and Bonnie Sue were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brissie and children, of Winnsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and family, of Greenville, visited Mrs. J. N. Seay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Padgett and family, of Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchens and family, of Holly Hill, were Sunday visitors of their brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchen. * Wayne Fuller. A. C W. AN. sta tioned in Argentia. Newfoundland with the N S. Navy, is spending a two weeks leave with his parents. Mr and Mrs Bud Fuller. Mrs W L. Motte, Larry Motte. Barry Wyatt and Mrs Paul Motes sons spent Sunday at Green luod State Part They were jotned lor dinner by Mr and Mrs Maue Reeder and rhilldrea. of Greenwood. Mablr Ballard, af Fouiv- Mrs Mote, motored la on Monde) la be w«b Mr Mrs Bud Fuller, Mrs Betty Motes. Wayne Fuller and Ken Tram mell were visitors in Spartanburg Monday. Miss Nina Sinclair and Ed Greer, of Union, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lan- ford. Mrs. Clyde Black and son of Charlotte, N. C., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Black, Sr., in the Hurricane community. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone and children, of Anderson, visited their parents, Mr. Murphy Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery, Miss Flo Emery, Mrs. Doyle Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Chestley King and chilldren and Mrs. Jenene Johnson and Letha were called to Union on Wednesday of last week due to the death of Mrs. Floyd Emery’s and Mrs. King’s niece, Elaine Fuller. They all were in in Union for the funeral services on Friday. Mrs. Lillie Belle Miller was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J H. Wallenzine and Mr. and Mrs | Marshall Motes in the Little River- Dominick community Mrs Virginia Wilson and Misses Harriet Wilson and Cecelia McLen don were in Clemson for the Wed nesday activities of the Farm and Home Week last week Mr and Mrs Horace Carroll and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Arrhw Young m Mount vilie PBEMYTKBUN < HI RI M *EW» R Eugene Johnson, a layman M ttho Lit Ike Ritor-Dumimct rtmb| tenon Church. wiO **ah at the rut pAKteic hi m% n#ii 10 um« aim all the strvtrrft af the Lydia Bap DM Church BIRTHDAY* AND ANNIVEB- HABIEK Brmda Waters was 10 years old Aug 12 Glenda Wyatt was 6 years old Aug. 22 Russell Trammell. AN. will ob serve his birthday Aug. 31. Kathy Campbell will celebrate her birthday Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinson will observe their weddir.r "nniver- sary Aug. 31. _ Happy birthday today to Mrs. 1 birthday Aug Ray <R«oU i Navy, witl Aug n Joe Smith. Jr old Aug » Mr. and Mrs of the l* B his birthday will he 12 yean Rob Franks will celebrate their wedding anniversary Aug 26 Patti Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carroll, will he one year old Aug 27 ' ELAINE FULLER Union—Elaine Fuller, 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller, of 310 Wilson St, died at 5:40 a. m Wednesday at an Au- Res I R terCte and M* ft D Mr Mn l Mias rtnte^Tb? W J LrnAry and I teg plaansd ter hn* U Uat »coh OF? TO <mLrbE iCHVttT they at- j fthniv evddtef at the 7 te p m •f God hr a special 'Off la AH the comfort you could wish is tailored right into this fashion-favored bootee ... the caeual way to favor your foot. It's cuffed g^otly And crossed with elastic for sure, snug fit. Black leather. ONLY 4.99 Lydia MBs Store Bom ta t ama Cauaty. Elamr was a aoruOhrr af Maa Artur Baptist < harm and had rumplrird thr m«Ui grade at Central Vhoni here before she became ill Besides her parent?, surviving we a sister. Miss June Carol Fuller nf the home, a brother. Edwin Fuller of the home, and maternal grand parents Mr and Mrs Leher Bell, of Monarch. Funeral services mere conducted I at 5:30 p m Friday at Mon Aetna Baptist Church by the Ret John G. Hicks and the Rev Tom S. Law rence. Burial will be in Union Mcm- I ortal Gardens Pallbearers were Clarence San- J*. A Btcbhorg B4H JBkaw ahd Ned sad Hate Reg Members of her u%th gradr rlsm at Central School were the hoanrary •' escort. Mr Fuller Elaine s father, resid rd at Lydia Mill from his youth .un til manhood, being reared hy the late. Mm ’ Letha Rhodes Mrs. L. S. Cook Fountain Inn- Mrs Neva Cooper Cook. 81. died suddenly at her homo in the Durbin community of Lau-I rens County at 9 00 a ifi last Wedf nesday. She had been in declining health for several years Mrs. Cook had lived all of her * ifteP ffYote t rh for M of ’V I. L Vir Inn id E late T Bwier and Reuna Jones i <viper Ssirs ti uwt arc her hush.>nr Stepp Cook, a daughter. 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