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Lydia Mill News
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MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 833-2006
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford
and Mrs. Sam Prince were
in Lavonia, Ga. on Sunday for
the Sky Diving Exhibition 7n
which their son and grandson
Johnny Lanford of Clemson
University participated.
Mrs. Ruby Chapman of
Pickens spent Sunday with her
niece, Mrs. James Ammons
and Mr. Ammons.
Mrs. Robert Bailey and chil
dren Bob and Melody of Char
lotte, N. C. are visiting her
pai’ertts, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
McLendon and Mr. Bailey’s
mother, Mrs. Jim Bailey while
Mr. Bailey is on a business
trip to New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ginn
and family of Simpsonville
visited Sunday with her moth
er, Mrs. Claude .Willard and
and with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ginn in Clinton.
Mrs. Mary Patterson and
Mrs. Fred Bodie were Sun
day overnight guests of their
son and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Patterson in In
man.
Miss Gloria Jackson of Win-
throp College. Reck Hill, spent
the we^k-end with her moth
er, Mrs. Ezzie Miller and Mr.
Miller.
Mrs. John Heath of Green
ville returned to her home
Thursday after two week’s
stay here with her s'ster, Miss
Feroline Seay who is recuper-
atirg from recent surgery.
Miss Seay accompanied Mrs.
Heath home for a.couple of
weeks.
Miss Sandy Uuffstctler of
Clinton was the guest of Miss
Pam Brown during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell vis;ted her aunt, Mrs.
Laura Kirby and cousin. Mrs.
Cora Taylor near Henderson
ville, Sunday.
Miss Nellie Osborne attend
ed a Camp Fire Meeting in
Atlanta, Ga. yesterday and
today.
Mrs. Larry Fuller of Clin
ton spent the week-end with
Mr. Fuller’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. M B. Vandcr-
ford and dau JnVrs Darlene
and Sheila visited with their
parents and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Vandcrford
and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith
in Union Sunday.
Mrs. W. P. Terrell and
grandsons, Billy and Steve
Dickerson were in Lavonia,
Ga. for the week-end with
the former’s sister, Mrs. Moo
dy Wilburn and Mr. Wilburn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Motte
Sky Dr
and Mr, and Mrs. Larry
Motte were recent visitors of
the former’s brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Motte in Greenville.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire have
been Mrs. Ellie Owens and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Knight of
Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Craw
ford Whitmire and Wade Smith
of Fountain Inn, Mr. and Mrs.
Hilburn Burdette and Gary of
Simpsonville and Mrs. Andy
Wells of Handsboro, Miss.
Lydia Presbyterian Church
News
Mrs. Joe York, student at
Erskine College in Due West
will-speak at the 10 a.m. wor
ship service at the' Lydia Pres
byterian Churcl| on Sunday.
Sunday school will be at 11
A chicken stew prepared by
Mr. Bratcher was enjoyed.
With The Sick
Among those having been
ill with measles are Patricia
Ammons, Miss Edna Birch-
more and Dan South.
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a.m.
The public is cordially in
vited.
Children’s Program On
Mondays
The childrens weekday pro
gram at the Lydia Presbyter
ian Church is being held on
Monday afternoons from 3:30
p.m. to 5 p.m. instead of on
Tuesdays as previously an
nounced..
This is an interdenomina
tional program and those in
the first grade through the
sixth are urged to attend re
gardless of the church you at
tend.
Lydia Fishing Club
Re-Organized
Saturday evening a supper
was held at Providence School
for the purpose of reorganiz
ing the Lydia Fishing Club.
Officers elected were Per
ry' Parrish, president: Fur
man Bratcher, vice president;
J. B. Neal, secretary and trea
surer and B. F.. Harvey, prize
director.
The club will be from Feb^
ruary 15 through October 15
with all joining after the op
ening date waiting two weeks
before registering a fish. '
A committee to study and
revice, if needed the club’s
present by-laws was appoint
ed, They are, Ezzie Miller,
Clyde Trammell, Mr. Par
rish, Mr. Neal and Mr. Har
vey. The club will then vote on
the by-laws.
Mrs; Clhude Parrish is a
medldal patient at Bailey Me-
moxtal Hospital.
Mrs. Mack Conner is able
to be but after an illness at
honie and a few days in Bail
ey Memorial Hospital.
Circle To Meet
^ The Omathine Dobbs Circle
of the Lydia Baptist W.M.S.
will meet Tuesday evening at
7:30 p.m.
Filmstrips To Be Shown
Wednesday Evehlngs
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A series of doctrinal film
strips will be shown and dis
cussed each Wednesday even
ing through February and on
March 1 at the Lydia Bap.
tist Church.
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The series is on What Bap
tist Believe About Salvation,
the Bible, the Church and
Growth and Service. The pub
lic is invited.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mrs. Clarence Morton, Mrs.
Bo Brown and Mrs. Heubih
Blackwell will celebrate their
birthdays on Feb. 13.
Perry Brewington and Mrs.
James Seay * will observe
birthdays St. Valentine Day,
Feb. 14.
Feb. 11 birthdays will in
clude Mark Windsor, Mrs.
Loyd Johnson, Jimmy Walk
er and Regina Crawford.
Tami Parrish will be 8 years
old Feb. 12.
Johnny Lanford’s birthday
will be Feb. 10.
Happy birthday to Billy
Williard today, Feb. 9.
Mr. and, Mrs. . Herman
Phipps will observe their wed
ding anniversary, Feb. 11.
Malcolm Sanders will cele
brate his birthday Feb. 12.
Mrs. Dianne Abrams will
observe a birthday Feb. 15.
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If you can sell heron this, you can sell her on anything.
“Me? In that?”
When you take your wife to see the
Volkswagen Station Wagon don’t be
surprised if you have to drag her.
"But it looks silly."
That’s your first problem: you have
to explain the flat face and square
shape.
The front is flat because the engine
is in the back. This eliminates a long
hood and makes our wagon almost as
easy to park as our sedan.
, (There’s only 9 inches difference.)
And the square shape holds almost
twice as much as an everyday wagon:
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170 cubic feet.
Once you coax her behind the
Wheel, be ready for something like
this: "But it’s like sitting in a fishbowl."
' She's right, it is. There are 21 win
dows.
And if she handles the family check
book, you might show her a few
numbers:
23 mpg on regular. 35,000 miles on
tires. 4 pints of oil, not 4 quarts.
If you can sell your wife on the VW
Station Wagon, consider yourself a
star salesman.
We certainly will.
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South Church Street Extension
Greenville, S. C. 29605
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 16th
day of Feb., 1967, 1 will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings ak Executors of
the estate of Emma Bailey
Cornelson in the* office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a.m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a final discharge from
my trust as Executors.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or be
fore that date, and all per
sons having claims against
Said estate will present them
on or before said date, duly
proven or be forever barred.
George H. Cornelson,
Rose C. Montgomery
and M. S. Bailey & Son,
Bankers
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Take notice that on the 1st
day of February, 1937, I will
render a final account of my
acts and doings as Guardian
of the estate of Barbara S.
Eichelberger. in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Lau
rens County, at 10 o’clock a.
m., and on the same day will
apply for a final discharge
from my trust as Guardian.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that, date, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate
will present them on or before
said dat(\ duly proven, or be
forever barred.
HUGH; L. EICHELBERGER,
Guardian,
1320 Valmont Dr.,
Hendersonville, N. C.
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