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Ctinion, S. Cn Thursday, July 15, 1965
Lydia Mill News . . .
Roberts Attend Kiwanis Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trarm
Ah rrammell
MBS. CLYDE TEAMMELL
Mr. and Mm. David H.
Roberts have returned home
from New York where they at
tended the Kiwanis International
Meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy E.
Moore Jr. and family attended a
surprise birthday dinner for his
mother and father in Mountvflle
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey and
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Bailey and
son spent the past week in Good-
water. Ala., with relatives.
Misses Fay Bailey and Bobbie
Cumby were at Myrtle Beach a
few days then with “Skeet”
Bailey and Jack Cumby joined
the Bailey's in Goodwater. Mrs.
Floyd Cumby and children of
Fort Carson, Colorado, who were
also visiting in Goodwater re
turned home with the Baileys'
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratch
er and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens
and children vacationed at Myr
tle Beach last week. Before and
after the beach trip, Mr. Bratch
er visited his mother. Mm. Sallie
Bratcher in the hospital in Simp
son ville.
Mr. and Mm. Rabon Wyatt,
Misses Joyce Wyatt and Peggy
Grady, Mrs. Paul Patterson and
Judy, Larry and J. D. Wyatt
spent a few days of their vaca
tion week at Folly Beach in
Charleston.
Mrs. Mary Fallaw spent a few
days last week In Greenville
with her daughter, Mrs. David
Storey, Mr. Story and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and
family of Anderson spent July 4
with her mother, Mrs. Effle
Willis.
Mr. and Mm. Doyle Steading
and children of Greer visited
his mother, Mm. Mame Steading
at the home of his sister. Mm.
Ray Campbell and Mr. Camp
bell, recently.'
Mr. and Mrs J. B. O’Shield’s
spent the past week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Bennett and Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Lambert in
Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Bob Yarborough has re
turned to her home in Woodruff
after visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
McGee, while here they all visit
ed Mr. and Mm. Mike Yarbor
ough in Greenwood.
■ A-lc Jimmie Meeks left Tues
day from California for a tour
of duty in Viet Nam. He is the
son of Mm. Francis Meeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Vanderford of Union vaca
tioned in Florida last week.
Jimmy Dean spent a few days
at Daytona, Fla., during vaca
tion week.
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Mr. and Mm. Gene Cook and
Robert spent the past week In
Jackson, Miss., with Mm. Cook’s
brother, Bill Waldrup and Mrs.
Waldrop.
Mm. Mattie Harvey accom
panied the A. M. Shumate’s to
Daytona, Fla., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hughes
were in Clyde, N. C., for the fu
neral of her niece, Mm. Alma
Hughes. Mm. Julia Hughes of
Sanford, Fla., has been visiting
the Hughes family.
Miss Mary Johnson is vaca
tioning for a few weeks in Char
lotte and Winston-Salem, N. C.,
and in Pensacola, Fla.
Mr. and Mm. C. R. Kuyken
dall and Mm. Sidney Oakley
spent Thursday in the mountains
of N. C. They visited his sister,
Mm. M. A. Ford in Ruth a«rt
his brother M. A. Kuykendall in
Grimes vale.
Mm. W. L. Motte, Larry Motte
and Mm. Denford Wyatt and
children visited the formers bro
ther and siste-in-law, Mr. and
Mm. Jessie Attaway in Saluda,
Friday.
James Hughes of Patter
son, N. C., was a recent guest of
his parents. Mr. and Mm. Luther
Hughes.
Mr. and Mm. Melvin Seay and
children spent Wednesday of
last week at Chimney Rock, N.
C.
Mr. and Mm. Tom Ballard of
Due West and Mr. and Mm*. Er
nest Ballard and son of Honea
Path were recent guests of Mr.
and Mm. Hugh Ballard.
Becky Cooper spent the past
week in Great Falls with rela
tives. Mr. and Mm. Broadus
Cooper of Great Falls spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mm.
Calvin Cooper. Mm. Cooper re
mained for a visit with her son
and his family.
Edward Abercrombie U.S.N.
visited his parents, Mr. and Mm.
L. W. Abercrombie over the 4th
week-end While he was here
Mr. and Mm. Harold Clardy and
children of Greenville and Mr.
and Mm. Broadus Abercrombie
also visited the L. W. Abercrom
bies.
0
Miss Feroline Seay spent the
past week in Greenville with re
latives. Her sister, Mrs. Paul
Glenn and Deidre accompanied
her home Sunday for an over
night stay. Mm. Glenn and
daughter spent Monday with Mr.
and Mm. Clyde Trammell.
Mr. and Mm. Jimmy Sanders
and daughter and Mr. and Mm.
Benny Tucker and son vacation-
fed at Myrtle Beach a few days
last week. *
Mr. and Mm. Junior McAlister
and Mr. and Mm. Robert Page
of Greenwood visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Lanford, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and
Jerry and Wells visited in Ocala,
Deland and Silver Springs, Fla.,
during the past week. Warren
spent the week at Daytona, Fla.
and Miss Janice Goss visited fri
ends at Myrtle Beach.
Miss Lizanne Wright is spend
ing sometime in Columbus, Ga.
with relatives.
Mm. Eva Shockley of Green
ville is spending several weeks
with her son David Shockley *nH
Mm. Shockley. Sandy Shockley
of Greenville has returned boms
after visiting her uncle and aunt
and other relatives.
Trammell red Sunday from Bailey Me- held Tuesday evening July 30 at teacher* meeting will be held bert Fallaw today also Waters
and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell and mortal Hospital to the General 7:30 p.m. before the prayer service at 7:10 King and Mr*,. Ruby Dunnaway.
Phil spent Sunday at Cherokee, Hospital In Greenville. All members are urged to at- p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sprouse
N. C. J* D. Hairston and John Star- tend. Birthdays and Anniversaries will observe their wedding anni-
Mr. and Mm. Charles Gaffney nes remain patients at Bailey Baptist Family Night - Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell versary July 16.
spent several days vacation at Memorial Hospital. Wednesday observed their 30th wedding an- July 17 birthdays include B. P.
Daytona, Fla. Op Friday they Harry Templeton has been a Family night will be held Wed- niversary July 12. Lark and Rhonda Carroll,
visited in Greenvi|le and Satur- medical patient at Bailey Me- nesday at 0 p.m. at the Lydia Cynthia James was 1 year old Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith
day evening were supper guests mortal Hospital. Baptist Church. Each family is July 11. will observe their 44th wedding
of Mr. and Mm. fed Morris at General W. M. U. Meeting to bring food and drinks. Plates, D. E. Roberts will observe his anniversary July XL
their cabin on Lake Greenwood. Tuesday cups, tee, etc., will be furnished, birthday July 17. Mrs. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Boozer will
Friends will be Interested to The Lydia Baptist General A short Sunday school and birthday will be July 21 celebrate their wedding annivtr-
know that Mack Gaffney has Meeting of the W.M.U. will be Training Union Officers and Happy birthday to Mrs. Her> sary July 19*
graduated from Cfemson Univer
sity and received his commis
sion into the Air |'orce on Mon
day. He will receiye his diploma
Aug. 14.
Mm. Lilly Bell Miller is visit
ing relatives in Alabama.
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot express to our
many friends and neighbom our
appreciation for all the things
done for us during the brief ill
ness and at the death of our son
and brother, George Harvey.
Everything, the prayer, visits,
floral offerings and food served
were so nice. A special thanks
also to Doctom Rhame and Sul
livan and Rev. Sanders for their
kindness. We will never forget
how wonderful everyone was.
May God Bless lIBch of you.
—MR. AND MRS. MARVIN
HARVEY AND FAMILY
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
SHOCKLEY
Mr. and Mm. David Shockley
announces the birth of a daugh
ter Tina Marie, July 4 at Bailey
Memorial Hospital.
Mm. Shockley is the former
Miss Florence Freeman.
WITH THE SICK
Phylis Frick had her tonsils
out last week at BaUey Memor
ial Hospital. Cordell Sanders has
been a patient at Bailey Memori
al Hospital.
J. B. Neal and Calvin Cooper
were patients at Bailey Memori
al Hospital a few days last week.
Harold Frick was a patient a few
days last week in Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood.
Earl Armstrong underwent
surgery at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital last week. Mm. Lois Webb
underwent another operation last
week. She is in the Greenville
General Hospital.
Bobby James has been a pa
tient at Self Memorial Hospital
in Greenwood.
Horace Carroll was transfer-
There are 32 wild and wonderful WMe-Track
Pontiac tigers in tiger country.
Right now Is the best time to capture one on your terms!
Cross HIR News
MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN.
Correaponimt
Friendly Garden dab Meets
Mm. John H. Turner and Mrs.
J. H. Atchison entertainad the
Friendly Garden Club last Tues
day afternoon at the home of the
former.
The Turner home had lovely
arrangements of permanent flo
wers and multi-colored Zinnas.
The president, Mrs. R. T. Hol
lingsworth presided.
Mrs. Pierce Miller led a devo
tional.
During the business session
Miss Eleanor Dial as chairman
of the picnic committee made a
report .This will be held at Mrs.
J. H. Thomason’s Jr’s.
Mrs. Pierce Miller and Mm.
L. R. Adams were program lead
ers.
Mrs. Miller introduced the
speaker Morris B. Seymour of
Clinton who is associated with
the forestry industry in * This
area. He lectured and showed
slides of familiar trees in S. C.
He gave each member a bulle
tin of which he had shown slides.
At the conclusion of his talk Mrs.
Adams presented him a gift fa
appreciation of his talk.
Mm. Hollingsworth presented
the members with booklets from
the Coca-Cola Company.
The hostesses invited the mem
bers into the dining room where
refreshments of chicken
with sandwiches, cherry tarts
and punch was served.
Mr. and Mm. W. M. T^»man
and Mrs. C. S. Pinson were cal
led to Harleyville Saturday on
due to the death of Mrs. Lea-
man’s and Mrs. Pinson’s broth
er-in-law, D. C. Currie.
Mr. and Mm. J. T. Hollings
worth spent the past week-end
with Mr. and Mm. Lawrimore at
Hemingway.
Miss Eleanor Dial and Mrs.
BUI Wightman attended the fu
neral of Mr. D. C. Currie at Har
leyville Saturday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
H. Shealy Sunday were Mm. Tal
ly Sbealy of Aiken and Mr. and
Mm. J. H. Wharton of Laurens.
Mm. G. W. McKittrick spent
last week with her son and fam
ily in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Hollings
worth, Sam Crisp and Ray Crisp,
Jr. spent Thursday in Augusta,
Ga.
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