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oHUPfch : Sariddy with dinner on celebrate her 86th birthday on timber 16 along with Mrs. his birthday-Sept. 18. Webb.
~ iunds and a seng- ser- September 21. , Theodore Jackson and ^4m- September 20 wiU be' the Mr. and Mrs. Junior Thonv
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September 19 birthdays will ipy James. < birthday of Mrs! Josh Motte, ^ observe their 12th wed-
tnwn in< ; lude Miss B^th Harvey, Houston jliiis will observe Ithiei Ha^voy and Mrs. Lois anniversary Sept. 16.
‘ Mrs. Frank Walker and H. W. ' : . .... ~ .
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Happy birthday on Scptemr ^«|oy f)anty gWld.
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pyt, Jimmy Walker of Fort |S3l to ^ enSfed^om^mfnc Mrs J H
Jacksoh, Columbia, SpehVthe''' Mrs/ l£Tfys . Harris has CB *° y<?d HomeQpming .a^ yie . H r «-. f, P-
week-end with his parents, been trahsfe^red frioAi • Self -. - * a '
Mr..and Mrs. Frank Walker. Melnbrial fifotplfal tb. ^refer W^t Gfiftftifi'NeWft
Mrs, Walker, Mary and, John- Hospital,'iilsOLi hv QrSeniF^Kl' . ". V ;
ny Walker and Bill Brinkley
^HNiyERSARIES Mrg Melv in Satterfield will
Wallenzine will celebrate their birthdays Sep-
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ny Walker and Bill Brinkley py vTgip/ytTAi. rOftrnrn
accompanied Pvt. Walker HOME-C.OMLNO S11NDA1 «
back end while in Columbia - Hdme-comTnn ^111 be - x ■-V**
Tlsited Billy Walker. Sunday •» ; the. Lyc)i»! Pent*,' ‘ '
Mr. and .Mrs. H. .W.. WiL c(w , a } - Holiness Church with • -MjtS. n
rents
enroute home on, Monday Lunch will bfe* served' at y ‘ . ^ ^ ' ‘ ders Mrs Ahhie Mi
they visited her brother and ^ p. .**; ih the cifeteHh- John Tom . Watt, qf Ware ££ W
sister-in-law, Mr,- and Mrs. 0 p,^ he p^videnefe school: • Shoals, spent the weeH*rijl visited Mrs.
Mr. pnd Mrs. H. .W.. WU-: . cos t*i Holiness Qitifch -with • MltS. CLIFTON , ‘|fpA'T(>N' gia; pnd altk Mr. and Mrs. turned home aft r undergoing
Hams spent the Labor Day R^y Ollie Madden-of'Wa^er- corretpondent-Eepresentqtfve Hussefl Gardner of Baltinore, surgery, at Baiby Memorial
weekohd in Maggie Valley, N. i 0 ppreaching at ( the,it o'^look / 104 Millhr^.AvennV . Maryland/ ... ; X / Hospitaf. !
C. and Hendersonville, N. C., nwrnirig worship hour. < ! ' ' Dial 633-319*/•> * - Mr -and Mrs. Author San- Mrs. Lola Russ remains a
hnmA nn- Mnndav - ^ ‘ > * auui. Mae Ca u gh . pa tient at Bailey Memorial
WllHe Mae Hosptial.
T t . -- - * Rileir Visited Mrs. Sander’s Mrs. C. W. Windsor entered
Jesse Ball in Greenville. Eyeryppe. is: bri^g, w .ith a niece^ Mrs.^Lyda Tadd v jy| rt . d. Smith, .and Self Memorial Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Hdhier we ll filled baskets of food and Mrs. Juhie --Malbhc and. a i]i 0 . H anIc . a t‘;* n Greenwood on ‘Monday for
Sharpe, Jr. and sons of Char- tea.- - • • • ’ daughter, ' Marsha _ Aim, of Augusta,*. . Georgia hospital, treatment,
lestpn Were wefek-end guests plates, cups,' ice, etc ,’" will Lahrens, spefit'a Idw day. re- . ’ Mrs.. Claude Farmer is a
of- his graqdmohter, .Mrs. ^ .furnished.:. .V . _ /..(iently with [.Mr. atKl Mrs.' ’ i wininm T^rrv ranin patient at Bailey Memorial
Mack Harris. Mrs. Harris has R ev . Ro ? coe.Bryan is pastor Kenneth Mee|ks. ^ ^ * . 1 'b e U of Viet Nam has return^ Hospital.
. BIRTHDAYS AND
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
AS SEEN ON TV
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OURNIQUET .
tight pantylegs can
hinder normal circulation,
cause unsightly and
Uncomfortable marking
and swelling of the legs
and feet. Take the time to
be eapertly fitted,
and to be sure...
MacK narns Mrs. narns na S ,R e v. Roscoe.Bryan is pa&tor Kenneth Meoks. W ‘ V^f of ^ et N am has return-
returned to Spartanburg after of - - the hast - chih-cH. abd .ejtr ; .pttle Barbara Anh FuHner, ' ed home and win be stat oned
snepding the week ^at her trfids a cordial wblidme to daughter of [ Mr. ati^rs’ ^ ^ ^tort af
homehere. While here^ she everyx>ile: ■ 1 - 1 v „ ; - ^ * CamHi Fi2Wl«r , of; 'Johnston, t ' er bis'leave. ^
and FestUs Harris visited A song -service will be held, soem the Wee
Mrs. FestUls Harris in the in [the afternoon.* * ’
Brewer Hosptal n Greenwood.
Jmmy Sanders returned
Hargrave Military Academy
in Chatham, Va. 'and Arthur twfield,“ Mr.'i tmdj
Sanders has eturned r, “”- ' At “ - ~ *
son-Newman College
ferson City, Tenn., after
home with their parents
and Mrs. M. J. Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey Gambrel^W olTl^rT^rr
and Dianne spent Labor Day |fegde Sg^terfi^dTGMMbi’ell
in Kings Mountain, N. C. . .. LaUrehs^SWiday^it -tJe%ome
' Mr. and M^s. Calvin
accOmpanied their son
Cooper, a rising senior,
Citadel in Charleston,
day:
her
Kenneth Meeks Jr. cele-
. visiterf ibeir aupt, 1 Mrs. Flor w i A
■WM- cucc. Puckett, who is a pa- , M r s. Clihtoi, West and Mrs
« n< ! tieht at the Newberry Hds-Vernon Wi'liams op cryed
Mi- . ... i 1 hi
/ pHcti ^recently i;
their birthday September 12, .
Those ce , eb**ating their
. Mrs. Mark (Conner, Mrs. , a ^ s an ^ doi
Jimmy South, Mike South, of'the
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. Mrs:. J. W. Soiller'Sherry
M A,lthonv - Mrs; J. 6. Oak-
Debbie, Mickie and ■ Renee vqnce .-in o^^ff^ vofrtRi. u . 8 er lev will observe their birth
Jpmes scent a recent Satur- Judge :
day in Whitmire with Mr. and Ooltfity,
Mrs Frank James. and on tne ^
Mr. and Mrs. David Word, wV for q fl«al ppgyge
Miss Sue Word and Mrs. J. my trust as Exeetit
W. Weir attehde'd
Methodist Church and the to ^ make^pay mefnt. qnor be- isspondingafewweeks with WItll THE SICK Hnnh^l^ 8 '
dedication of the church par- l>»soiis her sist« r and; brothel law; : Kenneth. Meeks Jr. has re-
Sonage. Mrs. John Wood ac- Haying claims avainst said as- an* Mrb n n otennw v.u_:_„ anniversary September 13
companied them to Spartan
w* so dav September 17. .
«nd Mr,. Tommie Bea- September I8 ^bj,^ Wo „ t .
en and Sandra Hanley have a
birthday. v :
Mr. and Mrs. William Heat
on will observe their wedding
anniversary September 16
Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn
. having crauji$ q(ga|n|t said es- Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Stroud, -turned home after being a pa-
w vy FC i, uc,- j® 16 w, **‘o^ 'Guests ot Mrand Mrf».' tiertt for several days at
bprg and visited relatives before saiddale.duly-proVTcb Fred. She Ron and Mrs. H. W. Bailed MeWral Hospital
there and in Lyman. wkvej’%; ,;•.Alford- over -the weekend * C. E. Vincent is a
^ KOOteJt'pT. Vahc0{ 1 ‘ -"■* * . ..u ■ _ . .
Mrs. W. L. Motte recently
attended the Abney reunion
qt the home of Mrs. Maude
Eidson in Saluda. She also
spent Sunday night and Labor
Day with Mrs. Bessie Abney
in Augusta, Ga.,»bftdU visited
her son, Billy Motte in the Au
gusta Veterans Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrenn
of Waterloo visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Walker on Sun
day evening. The Wrenn’s
with Mrs. Walker and Mary
Jvisited in the home of Mrs.
_ Annip Lou Minor in Enoree,
going because of the death of
*a cousin, Erskine Nelson of
Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trqm-*
mell and Mr. and Mrs. ClUtide
Trammell attended the 40th
anniversary program ,at ,;the
Shriners Hospital In Green
ville Sunday afternoon. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harris
visited relatives near Waynes-
•vjlle, N. C. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vander-
ford, Donny Vanderford and
'Adger Crawford were in Buf
falo on Monday of last week
for the funeral services of
v their uncle, L. G. Wight. On
Thusday, Mrs. L. H. Smith
and Mrs. Louise Callahan and
children of Union visited their
/daughter and sister, Mrs. J.
B. Vanderford and Mr. Van-
, derford.
, Mrs. Jim Bailey and Mrs.
Stella McLendon spent a few
days last week in Charlotte,
N. C. with their son and
, grandson, Robert Bailey and
Mrs. Bailey. Bob and Melody
Bailey ‘returned home with
their grandmothers for the
/week-end with them and their
.other grandparents, Mr. and
! Mrs. Cecil McLendon. Mr.
and Mrs. Bailey came for
( their children on Sunday.
' Marion Waters entered
Newberry College as a fresh
man Monday. He s the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Price Waters.
‘ SUPPLY PASTOR MOVES
INTO MANSE
J Mr. and Mrs. John McCal-
lum have moved into the
' Presbyterian Manse on
Peachtree St. He has accept-
: ed the supply pastorate of the
1 Lydia Presbvterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. McCallum
. are both in their senior year
1 at Presbyterian College.
We welcome them to our
community.
WEEKLY PROGRAM
FOR CHILDREN
A program of Bible stories,
games and crafts wil begin
Monday at the Lydia Presby
terian for all children in the
community of the ages 6
*<’ ye^rs through 12 years.
The hours will be from 3:30
P. M. to 5:30 P. M. each Mon-
dav afternoon. *
Mr. and Mrs. McCallum
will be in charge.
WITH THE SICK
Jim Dean returned home
- A nooo^^, vance; . .^ re Captin and. Rfrb. Dan tient at . Bailey Memorial Hos-
f rwmhart ,*l Mr.7; PltaU ’ ' . V ?. '
Cranford .at August*. .Osar- ; Mrs. Jo^iuly Price ha, re-
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