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LYDIA MLS MSS. CLYDE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wil ton Kin^ of Laurens and Mr. and Luka Fuller of Greenwood were Saturday supper guests of Mrs. J. W. Fuller and Mrs. Lois Webb. Mr. and Mm^kyuny Tucker and son have moved to Green ville to make their home. Mrs. G. W. Bowen of Wadley, Ga., Mrs. Bryant McDaniel and children, Richard, Kenneth and Linda at Macon, Ga., Mrs. T. L. Hall of Augusta, Ga., and Miss Janice Goss of Winthrop GoUege, Rock Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss over the week end. Mrs. Bowen and grand daughter Linda remained here for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Goss and family. Mrs. L. A. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gunter of Newberry and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Murrell of Johnston spent Sunday with the formers daughter, Mrs. Ithiel Harvey and Mr. Harvey. Ray Reeder of Greenwood is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte. Mrs. Frank Walker and chil dren spent Easter Sunday in Waterloo with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Oakley have returned ho meafetr a two weeks visit with their son,, Mr. Lewis Oakley and Mrs. Oakley in Belvedere.. Mrs. Annie Lawson, Miss Betty Jean Ballew, Miss Paula Shel- nut, Mrs. Sara Shelnut and sons visitors of Mrs. Shelnut’s daughter, and soo-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilbanks ks Greenville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown and Joe Fowler of Asheville, N. C. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brown. Mrs. Maxie Reeder and child ren of Greenwood spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Motte. Mrs. Joyce Coble and Mrs. Vicky King of Columbia, visited their aunt uncle, Mr. Mrs. Homer Fuller and grand father, S. J. Todd, last week. Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall, Mrs. Joan Wright, Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Miss Peggy Ballard accom panied Pvt. Raymond Kuyken dall to Greenville Friday, where he boarded a plane for Alabama, where his is stationed with the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and children of Conway were recent visitors of Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens and Mrs. Nellie Dean. Mrs. Marion Brigman and Ronnie of Laurens and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kelly and children, of Clinton, spent Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Motte. Miss Feroline Seay, of Green ville, has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Mr. Trammell and brother, Melvin Seay and Mrs. Seay. Mrs. Mamie Steading of Greer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ray Campbell and Mr. Camp bell for awhile. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor for Easter Sunday were their children >and their families, ftlr. and Mrs. Tommy Windsor and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Lindy McCauley, Ginger and Mark. Also her brother, Dean Abercrombie of Whitten Village. Friends in the community will be sorry to learn that Rev. Hu bert Sellers of Hamlet, N. C., a former Lydia resident is serious ly ill at his home. Miss Carol Parrish of Aiken was in Clinton for the Easter holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wells Jr., she returned home Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish Jr. Johnnie Dalton of Belmont, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. H. N Dalton during the weekend. Mrs. Lois Webb spent the week end in Joanna with her son, Mr. Steve Webb and Mrs. Webb. Corp. Kenneth Armstrong of Fort Jackson, Columbia, was home for the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arm strong. Ndtt...beautifid buffing days daring Qwyls GOLDEN SALES JUBILEE! bis will observe a May®. Mrs. Tom Barnett win brats her birthday Mag 7 W Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Ernest Butler. Jr., and Mildred Young of Clinton. John Bluford Knight and Car rie Mae Hall of Enoree. Herman Boone Robertson of Spartanburg, and Agnes Wood of Woodruff. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Jacob K. Sease and Margaret Price Sease to Gurnie W. Lever, 10 acres for $5.00 and exchange of property. John E. Wrightsman to Juni- ous C. and Evelyn F. Barnett, - . .4H acres in Cross Hill Township ibla. Sunday. Pvt. jib*. gs.OO and assumption of mort gage. Pineland Trading Corpora tion to Landis M. Stubbs and Myrtle K. Stubbs, lot in Pineland Shores. Lake Greenwood, for $1,- 000.00. Bobby L. Bagwell and R. B. Bagwell to Merrill Bagwell and Betty Jo Bagwell, 1 acre, 1 mile south of Poplar Springs Church for $5.00, love and affection. Gloria B. King to Marcel L. Widmer and Ethel M. Widmer. lot on Chestnut Ave., Clinton, for $10.00 and other valuable -con siderations. Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association to Dessie E. Mrs. F. L. Thornburg was call ed to Eastman, Ga., on day because of the death of her nephew, Chief Potty Officer Jean Moore of Norfolk, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore of Eastman. She also visited son Lee Thornburg and daughter Mrs. Everett Boswell and Mr. Boswell in'Shannon, Ga. Lee ac companied his mother to East man and then back home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins. David, Bill and Miss PriciUa Gaskins spent the Easter week end in Loris with Mr. and Mrs. Ho merHarrelson. Mrs. R. E. Whitmire spent a ouple of days last week in Ware Shoals with her sister. Mrs. Hen ry Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and Mrs. Herman Burdette visit ed Pvt. Herman Burdette at Ft Jackson, Co Burdette returned homo with his parents and wife for the after noon and supper. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford were Saluda Tuesday evening for the D. A. R. C. Banquet. Rev. M. J. Sanders with his brother Allen Sanders of Athens. Ga., left Monday for Lake City, Fla., to be with their father, N. Sanders who was to undergo surgery at the Veterans Hospital in Lake City on Tuesday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney were business visitors in Atlanta, Ga., a few days last week. While there they visited one of Mrs. Gaffney’s' school classmates whom she had not seen for eleven years, Mrs. Jimmy Stallworth and her family. On Sunday the Gaffney’s visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bragg in Whitmire. Mrs. Bessie Culbertson, Mrs. Mollie Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Unky Fuller of Greenwood visit ed the former’s son. L. E. Cul bertson and Mrs. Culbertson on Sunday. Friends will be glad to know that Mr. Culbertson is much better and is recuperating at his home after a serious ill ness at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Virginia Wilson along with other Beauticians from Clin ton attended a beauty show in Charlotte, N. C. Monday. Pfc. Jimmy Meeks, who has just returned from a tour of duty in Korea, with Mrs. Meeks of Cross Anchor has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Frances Meeks Her son Pvt. Thomas Meeks of Fort Jackson, Columbia, was home on Sunday. — Frank Gaskin spent Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Staggs in Laurens. Spending Easter Sunday with Mrs. Henry King, Mr. and Mrs. John Brewington and family of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Motes and children and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and soil of Joanna, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Lall of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Boeing and family and Chestley King of Clinton. CLINTON HI BAND MEMBERS ATTEND CLINIC Gary Goss and Pete Cooper, Warren Goss and J. W. Davis were among those of the Clinton High School Devllaires and Jr. Devilaires attend the State Dance Band Clinic held Saturday at Newberry College. Both bands were acclaimed great recognition from the sev eral jazz leaders and professors. CHURCH OF GOD TO SELL CHICKEN DINNERS The Ladles Willing Workers Band of the Lydia Church of God will sell fried Chickens din ners at the parsonage on Beech St., on Friday, fro ml? p.m. to 6 p.m. at 85c a plate. Orders must be placed by Thursday evening. They will be delivered if wished. Webb, lot on Bailey Circle, Clin- ton, for $10.00 and other vate- able a—lK—H— George Lyons to George Lyoae, Jr., and Roea Dali Lyons, to an ere in Laurens School District No. 5 for $1.00, lave and affec tion. Arthur F. Baumberger and Margaret S. Baumberger to Mel vin W. Vernon. Jr., and Mary Ann T. Vernon. 273 acres in Sul livan Township for $10.00 and other good and valuable consid erations. Willie R. Cooley to Arvlilie Caldwell Cooley, 44H acres S miles east of the City of Laurens for $1.00, love and affection. D. L. Alexander and Doris C. Alexander to Arthur R. Wallace and William Cromwell Taylor, 81.0 acres for $20,500 00. Fred Hill to J. D. Hovis, lot in Skippers Lodge, Lake Green wood, for $10.00 and other valu able considerations McDonald Rouse to Pineland Trading Corporation, lot on Cum mings St., Laurens, for $10.00 and other considerations. M. B, Nickles to James F. Marler and Nellie C. Marier, lot in the City of Laurens for $10.00 and other considerations. Gurnie W. Lever and Bassie S. Lever to Jacob K. Sease and Margaret P. Sease, lot on Magno lia St. Joanna, for $5.00 and ex change of property. Fidelity Company, Inc., to Robert L. Thomas and Barbara C. Thomas, lot on Marion St.. Joanna, for $3,000.00. B. B. aad to Melvin E Oeswetl W. Wood and Betty Jo H. CreowaU, lot la the Weet CUaton Subdivision for $100 and assumption of mort- County. formerly employed at Watts Mill to Laurens He was p member of Dials Methodist Church Melvin E Cr*«wii c n i wife. Mrs. Hamel and , , Vk> ** a SOU, Rog- thT ^ Wood Grmy C<mri ’ Xbrm Sr ^(» ^ bn0 * n OV "“O' o' <**T ^ assumption of Ccmi Htrnu||l Wood of Barfcs- dale; and Murphy Wood of Lan- Marquette QiarUable Organ!- pens; five sitters, Mrs. Rooa m ^T 0 * d >nd ' Gwinn ’ Mrs Hazel Campbell, CM B. Croiley, mt on Byrnes St.,jwMl Mrs, Ruby Thackston. all Joanaa, for $060.00. |of Simpsonvilie; Mrs Um*** r U/~~J Thompson of Gray Court; James v*. wood Mrs Nannie SatterfMd of Peft- Owings — James Clarence Wood, 43. of the Greenpond com munity. Rt 1. Owings. died at 2:10 p. m . Thursday, of a gun shot wound received at the home of his brother. Guy Wood, in the Dials community. He wns a eon of the late James Funeral services ducted Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at Dials Methodist Church by Rev. M. B. Lee. Rev Gear Couch and Rev. Claude Shuler. Burial was in the church tery. - nniw \ v, Spring's a-wasting! So why watt any longer to satisfy that new-car urge ef yours? Especially when your Chevrolet dealer has such beautiful buys busting out all over the place. Like in fourteen Jet-smooth Chevrolet!. Or eleven aew-size (levy II models. Or a whole crew of frisky Conrairs. So come on hi and pick and choose to yo«r heart’s contest at yonr Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Center. > ••• • ••*•••••• • • •• •• » « < NEW IMPALA SPORT COUPE It couldn't look more like a convertible wdat it were one!... A steel top molded into the crisp contours of a convertible. Chalk it up to Body by Fisher finesse. Here’s luxury and riding comfort that add up to every thing you expect in an expensive car— except the expense. NEW CHEVY II NOVA STATION WAGON Space and spice in a new kind of saver. And it’s just one of three new Chevy II wagons. Very parkable. Very p&ckable, too. Has s load floor that’s over 9 ft. tong with second seat and tailgate down. NEW CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE The trim sportster that started the bucket seat brigade. Here’s rear engine scamper wedded to the road with tenacious traction and quicksilver reflexes. And this one’s as easy to own as it is to drive. NEW BEL AIR 4-DOOR SEDAN This popular priced Jet-smoothfe rides Uke a family room on wheels. Got a mammoth cave of a trunk, too, with bumper-level loading aad a handy deep well for bulky items. Pha a choice of six or YS akedaddia. ■ ,< - f. NEW IMPALA ^PASSENGER STATION WAGON Chevrolet wagoning at its matt elegant. With up to a whopping 97J cu. ft. cargo apace—fechiding a compartment hi the floor where you can stow golf dubs aad other valuables out of sight. Sm the new Chevrolet, Chiny It tmd Corvair at four local au&orued Ckmblet diaUrt Mrs. Major Crawford was a patient at Blalock Clinic a few days last week. Mrs. M. J. Sanders was ill over the weekend. Miss Carol Parrish of Aiken, was a paUent at Hays Hospital several days last week. Mrs. J. C. Estes has been ill for the past wsek. Lewis Howell is a patient at Blalock Clink. LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Claes Meeting Tuesday The Fidelis Sunday School Class will meet Tuesday evening for a class meeting and social in the social hall of the church at 7:80 p.m. Miss Mary Johnson is the class teacher. All members arc urged to be present. The Sunday school teachers who would be in Miss Johnson’s class are also Invited. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Columbus Hughes observ ed his birthday May 2. Tommy Reece will be $ yean old May «. Happy birthday to Patsy Smith who is 6 years old today. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams will observe their wedding anni versary May 8. Mrs. Charles Gaffney will ob serve her birthday May 4. Mrs. J. A. Black Jr. wfll ob serve her birthday. May A lira. J. A. Black Jr., will have a birthday May 5. Mrs. Wallace Bagwell wfll Efebrate a birthday May 7 Pruitt Oakley will observe a birthday, May t> Mr. and Mrs, Me win ettstrate OtatM, 8. C • Pasture Type • Extra Firm Support • Innertpring Comfort • 5-Year Guarantee • In Tufted or Smooth Top Styles 39 95 Mods Sy The Mokon ef The Famous !««*#•< •MtVRfgf T. E. JONES & SONS Horn* Outfitters St. Plant A Money-Crop! You'll roap a rich harvent in aims aecompMahed and dreams come true, from money “planted" an a systematic baaia in your aavinga account her*. True, money doesn't "grow on tree*," but it DOES GROW in this bunk ... thankn to our liberal 3% intercut now paid. This hetpe totals in your bank book add ap faster. CLINTON Mom bar Federal Deposit insurance Corparntion $% PaM Oa Oavfop May A I0H UN YOU AFFORD jA FREE BOARDER? Our Advice—Don’t Feed Him Mr. Moth Will Eat Your SSfS^fcBest DRY CLEANING DESTROYS ALL FORMS OF MOTHS mrnrnmm BEFORE HOT WEATHER SEND US YOUR WOOLENS AND WINTER CLOTHES FOR CLEANING AND PREPARATION FOR STORAGE! ttESBDRAlt SPECIAL CASH AND CARRY PRICES! CALL 853-1452 FOR PICK-UP AND DEUVERY SERVICE ■ V': i 4 • ■ * S J mi