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Lydia
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Mill News HUPPP^^^Bi
Fullers Return to Cafifornia
tend.
Birth Announcement
Birchmore
Mr. and Mrs.. Claude E.
Birchmore announce the birth
Bill, were in Augusta on Wed- J. B. O’Shields is conva- 0 f a son> D Wa y ne Edward, on
nesday of last week to ac- lescing at his home after un- June 12 at Bailey Memorial
company Miss Gaskins home, dergoing surgery at Self Me- Hospital.
Mrs. Earle Medlock of morial Hospital. Mrs Birchmore is the for-
Greenville and Earl Medlock Mr - and Mrs -^ Si ,. aS „. u mer Miss Carol Ivey of
Joe Fuller, S.N., of Long Jr of charlestoh visited Mrs. mines and Mrs. Charlie Birch- Enoree
Beach, California, spent two j an | e Hill and Mrs. Eula m( > re visited Pvt. James
weeks with Mrs. Fuller and Q U j n ton on Wednesday of last Birchmore at Fort Jackson,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud wee j c 'q n Prince of John- Columbia, Sunday. He return-
Fuller, leaving Friday* by son city- Tenn., is visiting * d with them f J or „® ver 1 |;! gh ^-
plane. Mrs. Fuller returned Mrs . Hill, and Mrs ""
to Long Beach with her hus- this weekl
through 12 are urged to at- will have a birthday June 16. Fort Knox, Ky. Mrs. Allen White and Clyde June 19 will be Mr».
i ' June 22 birthdays will in- Happy birthday to Bo Brown Revis will have birthdays Fuller’s birthday.
elude James E. Coker, Mel- today. June 21. Jimmy Patterson and Pi
vin Bailey, and Pfc. Billy Joe Hairston will celebrate Mrs. Jimmy South will cel- trician Ammons will obsen
Dickerson, who is stationed at his birthday June 18. ebrate her birthday JUne 16. birthdays on June 20.
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 833-2QM
Card of Thanks
Words can’t express the
thanks to everyone for mak-
the Hugger”
band
Quinton ing my stay in BaHoy Memo-
rial, Hospital and Self Me-
a_4u t e ^ i wo ♦ Lynn Smith of Memphis,
ArthtP Joe Sanders left Sat- Tenn and Debby McC iendon
of Greenwood are spending a
more s brother, Richard Mil
ler, in the Baptist Hospital.
urday to return to Carson-
morial in Greenwood more
pleasant for me and my
family. The many prayers
Pentecostal Women to Meet
Newman College in Jefferson ^‘days’ with"’theTr’ "grand- The Lyd ; a Pentecostal Holi- 5^7/the cards, flowers and
City, Tenn., for the summer cok er J. Blackwell, ness Ladies Auxiliary will v j s n s were so greatly appre-
term. He has been with his their aunt Mrs v irginia meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 ciatcd
parets, Rev. and Mrs. M. J. ' ' - —
Sanders, for several weeks,
Mrs. Donald Lawton and
B. Wilson. p m - at the home ol Mrs. A special thanks to Dr.
Mrs. Fred Bodie and Donny Leslie Austn on the Green- stanley Baker, surgeon, and
chUdren of Orangeburg are ^Be^y and'S 31?" ,he ChUrCh ^
spending the week with her shoals spent a fcw days at mvited.
moth !' r ' Mrs . J _ B ' Patterson, wlndy H ui Beach. Mrs. Berry
and Mr. Patterson, and with attended the s c . Health Club Hamburger Fry Tonight For
Mr. Lawton’s mother, Mrs.
Anthony Forrester, and Mr.
Forrester. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Mills of* Columbia spent
the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Patterson, and family.
Woman’s Club
The Lydia Woman’s Club
will meet on the back lawn
other doctors and nurses at
Self Memorial and, Bailey Me
morial Hospitals. May God
bless each of you.
J. B. O’Shields and Family.
convention. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Pitts joined them for
Saturday and Sunday. A ^
»» r* n s-u t- ,.«• at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. G. C. Parrish Jr. of „ ,,
Aiken spent Friday night with
„ , ^ her father, H. W. Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. David Storay an(J Mrs williams havlng ac .
— - Greenville companWd her bro ther,
with her Charles (Lefty) Williams,
and children of
spent Saturday
mother, Mrs Mary Fallaw, after h , 5 vis|t wlth Mr .
and brother, Herbert Fallaw, and Mrs . Parrish . Mrs , Par .
and Mrs. Fallaw.
Frank Gaskins left Satur
day from the Greenville-Spar
rish went on to Seneca to visit
relatives.
i u — 4 -_a t Tt* iu Mr. and Mrs. Claude McEl-
tanburg Jetport for Melborne, hannon and children of Missionary Society met on
Fla., where he will attend a Greenwood nt the week . cnd wrfnesday of last w«k for
two-weeks course in science „,, h mother> Mrs . Ber . “J®" Xm”s
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Kenneth -Bryant will be 7
Fred years old June 18.
Bodie tonight (Thursday) at Mrs. Joel Templeton and
7:30 p.m. for a hamburger Mrs. Leroy Davis will cele-
fry. brate their birthdays June 17.
Each member is to invite Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley will
her husband or a guest for the observe their wedding anni-,
outing.
All members are urged to
attend.
W. M. S. Has June Meeting
The Lydia Baptist Woman’s
at the Junior Engineering,
Scientific Summer Institution.
Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall and Cathy" and “S." Sgt.'”and 'Mrs
Miss Lizanne Wright with
with o
nice McElhannon. Mr. and. Houston Ellis, president, pre-
Mrs. James McElhannon and-} s j ding
During the business it was
their son and uncle Ravmond Joel M cElhannon and £ hi1 ' voted to change the meetings
their son and uncle, Raymond dren were dinner guests Sun _ from the firgt Wcdncsday to
day prior to Sgt. McElhannon fj rs ( Tuesday of each
leaving yesterday for Viet- mon H 1) beginning in August,
nam. Mrs. McElhannon and j u j y meeting w iji be the
children will remain here with seC0 nd Tuesday due to the
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j a i y 4 week’s vacation.
Ernest Blackwell. An interesting program on
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Par- Baptist Missions USA was di-
rish and Miss Mary Johnson, rected by Mrs. Jimmy South,
with Miss Claudette Parrish the program director.
of Atlanta, Ga., who spent the
week-end with her parents Baptist VBS Begins Monday
Kuykendall, and Mrs. Kuy
kendall of Columba, and Mrs.
Roy Hollifield and Wesley of
Raleigh, N. C., enjoyed a ten-
day vacation with the for
mer’s sister, Mrs. J. W. Cau-
ler, and Mr. Cauler in Cin-
naminson, N. J. While away
the Raymond Kuykendalls vis
ited in New York, while the
others visited in Washington,
D. C., Atlantic City and Phil-
Versary June 21.
Johnny (Skect) Bailey, with
the U. S. Army in Vietnam,
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in Maryland. In Washington
they viewed Kennedy’s tomb.
En route home they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
DeMerritt in Rockville, Md.,
and Mr. and Mrs
in Raleigh.
adelphia and points of interest an ^ M [ s , a C ' B - Sharpton Jr. Vacation Bible School will
and children of Savannah, be held at the Lydia Baptist
Ga., who were Miss Johnson’s Church Monday, June 19,
guests, attended the wedding through Friday, June 23, from
of their granddaughter and 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. each morn-
niece, Miss Pamela Gail John- ing.
Hollifield son ’ to ^ r ' William M. Muller Classes will be held for Be-
of Baltimore, Md., In Green- ginners through the Juniors.
St. Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne viile on Saturda y afternoon. All children of the ages 4
Quinton and family are spend
ing a thirty days’ leave with
their parents, Mrs. Eula Quin
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Emory, after a three-year tour
of duty in Alconbury, Eng
land. Following their leave
they will go to Minot, North
Dakota.
Miss Priscilla Gaskins, stu
dent at the School of Nursing
in Augusta, Ga., spent several
days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins. Mrs.
Gaskins and sons, David and
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CREDITORS’ NOTICE
AH persons having ’
against the estate of Reginald
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by notified to file the same,
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said estate will please make
payment likewise.
MARTHA T. MORSE,
Executrix,
Joanna, S. C.
April 24, 1967 Jl-3c-J15
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FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 29th
day of June, 1967, I will ren
der a final occount of my acts
and doings as Executrix of
the estate of B. L. Smith in
the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County,
at 10 o’clock a. m., and on
the same day will apply for a
final discharge from my trust
as Executrix.
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 before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
IDA BUTLER SMITH,
Executrix,
608 Musgrovc St.,
Clinton, S. C.
May 25, 1967 Jl-4c-J22
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SHAKE MIXES 5 for 39c
BORDEN’S NON-FAT./ 12 (JT.
DRY MILK 95c
S. C. Grade ‘A’ Medium EGGS, 3 dozen 99c
Libby’s CATSUP, 20 oz. bottle 29c
CASTLEBERRY’S II) 1 . OZ. CAN
HOT DOG CHILI 2 for 45c
Nabisco Oreo COOKIES, 1 lb. bag 47c
CLAUSSKN or SUNBEAM I’KG. OF «
HOT DOG BUNS 19c
Jergens SOAP, bath size 3 for 25c
A-G Instant
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Limit: 1 With $5.00 Order
KRAI I
QUART JAR
Air Freshener.. 39c
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 26th
day of June, 1967, I will ren
der a final account of the the
acts and doings of Justin A.
Bridges, Commitee, of the es
tate of Edwin B. Taylor in
the office of the Judge of Pro.
bate of Laurens County, at 10
©clock a. m., and on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from his trust as Com
mittee.
Any person indebted to said
c§tate is notified and required
to maxe 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.
CALVIN A. BRIDGES,
, , Attorney for Estate of
Justin A. Bridges,
•Deceased,
Laurens, S. C. A
May 26, 1967 J1-4C-J22
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FROZEN FOODS
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FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 27c
MORTON FROZEN
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Miratle Whip.. 55c
FRESH PRODUCE
Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb 10c
S. C. Red Irish POTATOES, 5 lb. bag 29c
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Carolina Pride WIENERS, 12 oz. pkg 39c
Irby’s Pure Por k SAUSAGE, 2 lb. pkg.... 89c
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