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MSS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
T-Sgt. Sidney Thornburg of
PlntUburg A.F.B. in New York,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Thornburg.
Miss Barbara Roberts of Spar
tanburg spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs Wiley Harper of
Greenwood were Sunday goats of
S. J. Todd and Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Fuller.
Clyde Trammell, with Posey
Taylor and Bailey Dixon of Clin
ton attended an AIEE meeting
in Atlanta. Ga., during the past
week. The meetings were held at
the Americana Motor Hotel.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Dalton were L. B. Griffin
of Lanford Station, Gene Dal
ton and sons of finoree, Mrs.
W. D. Smith and children of
Greer and Miss Mattie Puckett of
Clinton.
Mrs. 1. S. Parker of Charlotte,
N. C. is visiting her brother, Mr.
Fred Bodle and Mrs. Bodie. On
Saturday Mr. and Mrs.. Charles
Patterson and Chucky of Imqan
visited their parents, Mrs. Mary
Patterson and the Bodies’.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry
and children of Fork Shoals were
Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bodie.
Tony Black S.N., returned to
Norfolk, Va., on Sunday follow
ing a 30-day leave with Mrs.
Black and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell
and Mike attended a birthday
dinner, honoring the former’s
brother, Carl Campbell, at his
home in Whitmire, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sunk and
daughter Terri Evelyn, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Hayes and son Tom
my Earl of near Greer were Sun
day guests of their daughter and
sister, Mrs. David Coker and Mr.
Coker.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morris
in Greenwood Thursday. On Fri
day they visited her mother, Mrs.
L. W. Bragg and other relatives
in Greenville and Sunday they ac
companied their son Mack back
to Clemson College after his
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W< Abercrom
bie visited his brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Broadus
Abecrombie in Laurens, Sunday.
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SERVICE
It Is much more than a matter of time Having
to bank where you can get FULL Service.
A FULL-aerviee hank, like ours, stands behind
you, works with you, is ready at aB times to vouch
for you.
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• Peresual Loans
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Miss CteceUa McLendon of
Wtnthrop College, Rock HSU pod
Mrs. Mary Northcutt of Cotum-
bta spent the weekend with the
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil McLendon. Mrs. Northcutt
Is Mr. McLendont sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and
family with Mrs. G. W. Bowen
and Linda McDaniel of Georgia
who are visiting the Goss family,
ware In Bock HOI Sunday to visit
the former’s daughter, Janice,
and for the open house at Win-
throp CoUege.
Mrs. Billy Davis and son
Wayne of Union are visiting her
parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dunnaway
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. WU-
liams have been in Greenville
several times since Friday night
to be With Mrs. Kenneth Stone,
formerly Linda Patterson, who is
a patient at the General Hospital
with injuries received in an auto
mobile accident Friday evening.
Mr. Stone was treated at Hays
Hospital following the accident
but was not admitted.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Davis
near Lake Greenwood and
and Mrs. Lee McDaniel of Lau
rens were Saturday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boozer.
Theodore Jackson 'and Mr.
and Mrs. Ear! Gregory were in
Spartanburg Sunday to visit their
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
W. H. Jackson who is seriously
ill at the Mary Black Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawson
and son Ronnie of Jersey City.
N. J. were Wednesday overnight
guests of their niece and nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace BagweU.
Mrs. Heyen Donald and Spar
tanburg, Mrs. Juanita Coker of
Startex and Mrs. Thelma Hadden
of Duncan visited their mother,
Mrs. R. G. Johnson and brother,
Bobby Johnson, on Sunday after
noon.
Mesdames Minnie Radford,
BiU Henderson, and James
Adams of Anderson ware dinner
guests Monday of their aunt,
Mrs. J. H. Crowe, they also visit
ed their aunt, Mrs. Hugh Ballard
and Mr. Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richburg
and Lynn of Camden were Sun
day guests of Mrs. Richburg *s
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Kuydendall.
Jimmy O’Shields Is at the home
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. O’Shields after his discharge
from the U. S. Airforce at Tra
vis AFB, CaTTforflli Jlmmy hag
spent the past year in Japan.
Enjoying the day and picnic
dinner at Lake Greenwood were,
Mrs. J. W. Fuller. Mrs. Lois
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Nelson
and Leland and S. J. Todd with
will meet and leave from the
church at 7 p.m. to attend the
Laurens Association Young
Peoples Meeting at Baaverdam
Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m.
Baginning Sunday the Inter-
mediate G.A.’s wiU observe Fo-
* ^isus Week. Activities for the week
MKT include:
Sunday—AU G.A.’s Worship to
gether
Monday—7:30 p.m., Party at
church. Kathleen Walker circle
hostess.
Tuesday—7:30 p.m.. Regular
meeting.
Wednesday—7:30 p.m., proyer
meeting, together.
Thursday — Community mis
sions.
Friday—Weiner roast at cook-
out.
at Greenville General Hospital,
THS CLINTON
Is apattentl
•Pftal,
hi an
accident Friday evening.
KINDERGARTEN TO RING
SUNDAY EVENING
The Lydia Kindergarten will
attend the Sunday vetoing wor
ship service at tbs Lydia Bap
tist Church at 7:30 p.m. at which
time they will aing several se
lections. AU parents, relatives
and friends of the children are
given an special invitation to at
tend.
Miss Nellie Osborne Is the Kin
dergarten leader.
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH
NEWS
Circle Tharsday
The Omathine Dabbs Circle
wUl meet Thursday (tonight) at
7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
E. C. Burdette.
pan.. Film “White
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Unto
Ti
years-old are la-
Soclal hour following.
HSRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Happy birthday to Dtaate Pitts
Social Security
QUESTION: May I continue to
pay social security tax on the
Income from my business after
I reach retirement age so I can
eventuaUy be eligible for bene
fits? I understand I need 8 more
quarters
ANSWER: As the social secur
ity tax is compulsory, regard
less of the age of the self-em
ployed individual, if his net year
ly profits are at least $400 a year,
he must report his earnings. You,
of course, will be credited with
four quarters each year your self-
employment inebme is taxable.
QUESTION: If a man applies
for old-age benefits after age 62,
but before he reaches 63. will the
reduced benefit remain the same
Tor life, or doer lie get hie Mi
benefit at age 63?
ANSWER: If he does not re
turn to work the amount would
remain the same for the rest of
his life. However, if he should
return to work and lose part of
Mrs. Jeanette Evans and child- hia monthly benefits because of
rsn of Atlanta, Ga., who ware
visiting Mrs. Fuller and the Nel
son’s, and Mrs. Henry Let and
children of Laurens, Mrs. Lee
was visiting her mother, Mrs.
Fuller.
Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mr.
Melvin Seay and children, Ran
dy, Maxle and Teresa Stay and
Ricky Pace accompanied Miss
Feroline Seay to her home in
Greenville on Wednesday of last
week. Mrs. Trammell remained
with her sister and mother, Mrs
J. H. Seay until Saturday even
ing
WITH THE SICK
Miss Peggy Ballard is ill at her
home.
Cindy Barlowe has the measles.
Wallace Bagwell is a patient at
Hays hospital with injuries re
ceived in an auto accident Mon
day afternoon.
Mia Johnson has the measles.
Miss Linda Roper has a broken
foot.
D. H. Roberts has returned to
his home after several days Ill
ness at Blalock Clinic.
his work, his benefit would
matlcally be raised to a higher
amount when he reaches aft 68
QUESTION: Is it necessary for
me to check my social security
account? I am a self-employed
farmer and have been paying
social security since 1886
ANSWER: It is not absolutely
necessary for you to check your
social security account — any
more than it is to check your
bank account. However, it is a
very good idea to check both
your bank account and your so
cial security account. If there is
an error in your bank account
you will lose money. If there Is
an error in your social security
account you may lose benefits.
This loss could result in getting
a smaller benefit or losing your
right to any benefits. Like your
bank account, your social secur-
iyt account will be correct most
of the time. However, if a mis
take has been made it can be
corrected and you will be sure of
receiving all benefits that you
are entitled to.
BRADUAT10N SPECIAL 1
ROYAL
LOOKING FOR EXPERTS WHO
REALLY KNOW YOUR FORD?
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who la 3-year-oM today.
nwtli SCouf today. —.4— s.—
Mn. J teste Mao Own ohonrv-
_ Mrs. Claudi GOetrap wiU cete-
ad her birthday May E
brate her MrthM May id.
L. F. Davit eOBihrUA Ma
Bin. Ltady Bartowe w« ah-
birthday. May 1. hU Cathor Mr.
servo her birthday. May 14.
Lester Davis obemved his birth
Kay Hughes win be g-yeor sid.
day May t.
May 16.
Happy birthday to Mr*. Kan-
Ray Jackson will obssrve his
Mrs. J. A.
WiU
Ricky I Busy win have a birth
day, May U. v
Happy aaniversiary to Mr. aeS
Mrs. Joha Motto today.
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FRESH MAID 8-OZ, CUP
CHICKEN SALAD 49<
Swift's Premium Fully Cooked
Whole or Half
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Rath Blackhawk Sliced
BACON
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Freshly Made
Ground 3
Beef $1.29
Swift's Toppy
BACON
PRICES KFECTIVE MAY 10, It, 12. !*J2
SWIFTS PREMIUM TENDER AGED
BONELESS ROUND
SIRLOIN OR CLIHB
T-BONE OR CUBED
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SUNNY DAY GRADE “A” LARGE
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