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Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prince
of Marietta, Ga., spent
Thanksgiving with his moth-
ef, Mrs. Sam Prince and
family.
Mrs. Terry Brewington and
shn, have returned home af
ter three weeks’ visit with
her father, George Roper in
Clarksville, Ind. Her mother,
Mrs. Annie Mae Roper, join-
ma Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Kuykendall and Mrs. Roy
Hollifield of Columbia were
guests of the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuy
kendall for Thanksgiving sup
per.
CARD OF THANKS
It is with grateful heart'
that we try to express our
ed her in Indiana for a few ( thanks to our many friends
days, going to accompany her i a nd our former neighbors for
daughter home. i a u th e kindness shown us
Mrs. Eva Rhodes of Green-] W hen our loved one passed
ville spent Thanksgiving day i away. The food and the floral
w;th her daughter, Mrs. J. T. i 0 jf er i n g S were appreciated so
Whitmore, Mr. Whitmore and much.
^ ly - . ' ... I May God bless each of you.
^Miss Susie Meeks and M.sk Mrs Lewis w . Abercrombie
Glor.a Jackson of Wmthrop and Fami , y
Col ego voek Hill, have j jyj r and Mrs David
returned to u ir classes af-! ctoray and children of Green-
ter spending tlu* holidavs with
vil’e spent Saturday with her
their reothers, Mrs. Frances mot ’ he Mrs Ma Pal|aw and
Meets and fam.lv and Mrs. b .o, h er, Herbert, and Mrs.
Ezzie Mil'er and tamily. | FaUaw
Mrs. Polly l.awson. a resi-; Mario „ Waters o( Newber .
dent in the lountam Inn rv c 0 n e g e was home with his
Nursing Home, is visiting her i ts for Thanksgiving
sons. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.,^ eck . end
Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Ma
rion Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby John
son and daughters, Mia and
Cookie visited his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Benny Johnson in Winston-
Salem, N. C., over the* week
end.
BIRTHS
‘ Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pat-
tprson announce the birth of
a son; Roger Lewis Jr. at
Bailey Memorial Hospital on
Nov. 24.
; Mrs. Patterson is the form
er Dianne Smith.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express
our many thanks to our
friends and neighbors and the
doctors and nurses at Bailey
Memorial Hospital for the
many kindnesses shown us
during the long illness and
at the death of our husband
and father. We will never for
get your goodness. May God
bless each of you.
Mrs. Jim (Willie Mae) Deans
and Family
Jack -Pitts underwent sur
gery at Self Memorial Hospi
tal in Greenwood Monday.
Miss Lizanne Wright spent
the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Tom Ancrum and Mr.
Ancrum in Camden. Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall were
Sunday 1>ttpp‘?r guests of their
daughter. Mrs. Ancrum and
Miss Wright returned home
with them.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Espeig of
Anderson visited her mother,
Mrs. Sidney Oakley Sunday.
Mrs. Oakley returned home
with them-for a few days.
BIRTHDAY AND
FAREWELL
Larry McCravy was given
a dinner at the Lakeside home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Noland McCravy on Lake
Greenwood as he was leaving
to enter the U. S. Army. The
dinner was a combined birth
day ahd fareweH affair
Attending the dinner with
Larry and his parents were
Mrs. McCravy, Mr. and Mrs.
William Bowling and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Temple
ton and family, George
James, Allen Petty and Mr
and Mrs. Johnnie Sul hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell were supper guests of
their son, Kenneth Trammell
and Mrs. Trammell in Green
wood on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cody
and son, Jamie of Spartan
burg spent Thanksgiving with
her mother Mrs. Quincy Roof
and aunt, Mrs. Wade Penning
ton.
Michelle and Lynn MaJ-
pass of Greenville were here
for the holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Patterson. Mr. end Mrs.
Malpass came for their chil
dren on Sunday.
Pvt Jimmy Dean of Fort
Jackson has been home for
several rlavs with his
Mrs. Jim Dean, because of
the death of his father on
Wednesday of last week.
Arthur Sanders has return
ed to Carson-Newman Col
lege in Jefferson Cit' r . Tenn.,
after spending the Thanks
giving holidays with his par
ents, the Rev. and Mrs. M.
J. Sanders. He had as his
guest a couple of days Rhea
Stockburger of Oakridge,
Tenn.
Mrs. Frank Goss and sons,
Warren and Jerry were in At
lanta, Ga., for a couple of
day' last week with Mr. and
Airs. W. T. Smith.
v , Jimmy Carroll is a patient
at Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood with a hand in-
■jury while at work.
‘. Mrs. G. C. Parrish Jr. of
'Aiken spent Sunday with her
Jalher, H. W. Williams, Mrs.
Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
•Parrish Sr. She attended the
Old Timers Banquet 'with the
Williams and Parrishs. going
as the guest of Mrs. AI-
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Items of intereet From .;,
West Clinton
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
Correspondent - Represent ntive Dial 833-3192
Mr. and Mrs. Raymopd
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walk
er, Johnny and Mary and
Pvt. Jimmy Walker of Fort
Jackson who was home for
the week-end spent Sunday
with their son and brother at
Ridgefield. Private Walker
fill receive hi discharge on
Friday after six months ac
tive duty.
Mr. Claude Wallenzine of
Clinton was the supper guest
of his sister, Mrs. Lilly Belle
Miller and their mother, Mrs.
J. H. Wallenzine who is with
her daughter at the present
time.
CIRCLE CHRISTMAS
DINNER
On Wednesday at 1 p.m.
the Kathleen Walker Circle of
the Lydia Baptist W. M. S.
will have their annual Christ
mas dinner at the home of
Mrs. Clyde Trammell, 256
Elm St.
BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARIES
Billy Harvey, Mrs. Junior
Thomas, Mrs. Ed Wells Jr.,
Bim Willard and Dennis
Sprouse will have birthdays
on Dec. 1.
Dec. 5 birthdays will in
clude Robbie Dale Hughes,
Mrs. Gary Sprouse, Mrs. Bud
Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette
v. ill observe their wedding
anniversary Dec. 3.
Frank Gaskin and Duanne
Johnson observed their birth
days Nov. 26.
Miss Pricilla Gaskin ob
served her birthday Nov. 28.
Mr. Bill King and Cathy
Webb will have birthdays
Dec. 3.
Roger Rrinkley will cele
brate his birthday on Dec. 7.
Dec. 6 birthdays will in
clude Miss Sue Word, Jimmy
Bryan and Timmy Sanders.
Nov. 24 was the birthdays
of C. A. Campbell, Charlie
Motte and Terry Fuller.
CLINTON MILLS HONORS VETERAN EM
PLOYES—Clinton Mills employes with 25 years
or more service with the company were honored
Sunday in Greenville Hall at Presbyterian College.
Three hundred and 20 persons attended the ‘Old
Timers’ banquet. In the picture above, Robert
Vance, left, president of Clinton Mills, is shown
with three employes who were honoreej^for 40 years
of service. They are J. J. McGinnis, Lizzie Davis
and Venie Austin. In the picture below are em
ployes who entered the ‘Old Timers’ Club’ with
recent completion of 25 years’ service. They are,
left to right, William R. Cauble, Lula Mae Ginn,
J. C. Estes, Fred Haynie, Lewis Simpson, Evans
Lever, Wayne Butler for his father, Louis Butler
Jr., Walker Osborne, A. M. Shumate Jr., Nannie
Sample, and Lessie Davis. Entertainment was
provided by ‘The Windpipes’, a barbership quartet,
and Mrs. Eva Land.
Campbell and family of Hem
ingway enjoyed Thanksgiv
ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams
and Mr. Arnold later in the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camp
bell, Shelia, Penny, and
Charles spent the holidays
with Sgt. and Mrs. Terry
Campbell at Cape Kennedy,
Florida.
George Davis was called to
Winter Haven, Florida on
Sunday afternoon due to the
death of his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul
Trammell and son, Mrs. Lois
Nelson and children, and Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Teace and
sons of Woodruff; Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Banks of Green
wood and Mr. John T. Watts
of Ware Shoals spent Thanks
giving Day with Mrs. Lillian
Trammell and daughter,
Nancy-.
Mrs. Essie Powell and
daughter, Helen, of Greer
visited Mrs. Ada Center, Sun
day.
Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Floyd and family in Green
wood, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sim
mons and son visited Mrs.
Shelton’s sisters. Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Vaughn and Mrs.
Goldie Baker in Charlotte,
N. C. Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. Margie Crawford of
Augusta, Georgia, spent the
Goiher in Chester, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames
had as their guests Thanks
giving' 'Day their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorrance Peace and family
of Greenville. *
Mr. and Mr*. M. W. Adams
attended the christening of
their adopted Great Grand
son, Michael Sheron Camp
bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike,
Campbell Of Atlanta, Geor
gia, at Wesley Memoral
Methodist Church in Colum
bia, Mrs. Campbell is a na
tive of Columbia-
Michael Sheron Campbell
was christened in his great
grandfather’s dress.
REVIVAL SERVICE
Revival services which are
in progress will continue
through Sunday at the
Church of God on Elizabeth
Street. Rev. Willard Patter
son of Woodruff is the guest
speaker.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rey
nolds observed their Wedding
Anniversary November 28.
Andy Wilbanks will cele
brate his birthday December
3.
Pam Sue Justi celebrated
her 2nd birthday Thanksgiv
ing Day.
December 2 Ruben Stroud,
C. E. Roberts, Dale Adams,
and Randy Martin will ob
serve their birthdays.
Robin Snelgrove, Mrs.
holiday weekend with ^ r -i Loretta Hanks, Henry Caugh-
ancl : man, Andy
ijts, F
Lee,
will observe
Leavening Is Explained
S. C. Industrial
Developers Meet
COLUMBIA — The annual
vyintpr m/eotinfl of the South
iardlind Ihc^trf'fclfHJeVelop-
er# Association will be held
at Columbia’s Capital Cabana
Motor Inn December 12.
New officers and directors
will be elected during the
business portion of the all-day
meeting, which will also fea
ture guest speakers concern
ed with the problems and
challenges facing industrial
developers in the state.
Advance registrations for
the meeting may be made by
contacting Edward Taylor,
secretary-treasurer, at P. O.
Box 5795—Station B, Green
ville, S. C. 29606.
Registration fee is $5 per
person. Further information
and details on accommoda
tions are available from Tay
lor.
By MARIE HEGLER
County Ext. Home Economist
- Leavenings are substances
that form bubbles of gas
(carbon dioxide) or physical
leavenings like steam and
air. The gas, steam. or air
expands when a batter or
dough is heated. This makes
the baked product light, and
it affects the grain and tex- 1 SAS-phosphate (double act-
ture. ing) phosphate, or tartrate
Bonds Cross Roads
Leavening agents are i type. The double acting type
yeast, baking powder, and
soda plus a food acid.
Yeast is 1 a tiny plant that
produces carbon dibxide
from sugar when the tem
perature and moisture are
favorable. It’s available in
two forms — active dry and
compressed.
Baking powder can be
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Morgan
honored their daughters,
Mrs. Pats yHoward of Greer
and Mrs. Shirley Brewer of
Route 2. Clinton. with a
birthday dinner. Guests in
cluded J, F Brewer of Route
2, Clinton and H. B. Howard
and Chtus, Hovyqttl; of Greer.
Friehalv-p^C.ToAtl Hunnicutt
will be iffad td know he is at
the home of his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hun-
nieutt after being a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Willard Hail and sons
Randy and Jackie have re
turned
last week
Cooper.
Miss Patsy Workman of
Laurens, a student at Presby
terian College and Miss Janet
Lawson a student at Presby
terian College were guests of
Mrs. N. A. Shouse Friday.
At Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Shouse’s home the Burley
Humphrey family gathered
on Sunday to honor Mrs.
J. B. Humphrey with a birth-
Humphrey and family were
home for the occasion.
Benny Hinton is home on a
30-day leave after being in
service in Okinawa. Mrs.
Hinton and sons have been
with Mrs. Hinton's mother,
Mrs. Guy Miller, while Sgt.
Hinton was away in service.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Todd
and sons were weekend
guests of Mr. Todds parents
Mr. and Mrs. Hock Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. James John
son and son Jimmy spent
Sunday visiting places of in-
terest in North Carolina,
home after spending Miss Kay Crain of CIinton
?k with Mrs. B. W. accompanied them.
HOW WALLS WORK
Can you spare an eight-
inch depth in a hallway? Put
its walls to work and upgrade
appearance, too, with a
shelving system to store
books, magazines, a collec
tion of what-have-you- Use
Douglas fir 1x8s for shelv
ing, doubled 1x8s for up-
day dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bud rights.
Pre-Christmas Sale
COME DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
BRAS and GIRDLES by Gossard
V4 Off
1 TABLE
hr SHADOWLINE
Nylon GOWN and ROBE SETS
1/4 off
1 rack DRESSES 1 ...
: V4 off
Fabric and Kid GLOVES by Wear Right Vt off
Winter Pajamas by Weldon-
-Reduced
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207 N. Broad St. Free Parking In Rear
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833-2472
lets only a small amount of
gas escape when combined
with liquids, then the major
part when heated. Phosphate
types give off part of its gas
when mixed with liquid, part
when heated.
Tartrate type reacts al
most entirely when combined
with liquid. The gas formed
expands when batter or
dough is heated.
Most recipes are based on
double-acting baking powder
unless specified otherwise. If
you use a single acting bak
ing powder use l 1 ^ times
what the recipe called for.
Baking soda gives off gas
when you mix it with a food
acid such as buttermilk, soup
milk, molasses, vinegar or
lemon juice.
With too little leavening,
your product may have a
peak, tough crust and a
tight grain or texture. With
too much leavening the prod
uct may fall, have a gummy
crust, coarse grain, or a dry
crUmbly texture. Be sure to
measure accurately in order
to produce a good baked
product.
USC Alumni
Campaign Opens
The Laurens County Uni
versity of South Carolina
Alumni Association is'con-
conducting its annual alumni
fund drive.
R. Bland Roper of Laurens
is county campaign chair
man. Co-chairmen are Rufus
E. Sadler and Lydie Leake
Hamer, both of Clinton, and
Bobbie Dial McAlister and
Martin A. Boyce, both of
Laurens.
There are over 125 Game
cock alumni in Laurens Coun
ty.
The USC Educational Foun
dation raises funds for aca
demic advancement in areas
where other revenues can
not* be used or are inade
quate. Last year, the founda
tion assisted in providing
distinguished professorships,
graduate fellowships, under
graduate scholarships and re
search grants and equipment.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
PHONE 833-0541
and Mrs. Fred Shelton
Mrs. H. W. Alford. • th e i r birthdays December 4.
On Sunday Mrs. Irene ^ an( j Mrs. Clarence
\dams, Mrs. Vera Foster, Dunaway will observe their
and Mrs. Henry C aughman Wedding Anniversary Do-
visited their aunt. Mr*. Fam
nie Smith in Newberry.
Smith in Newberry.
cember 3.
Mr. and Mrs. George T aw-
son will celebrate their Wed-
Mrs. Billy Ray Heaton and Anniversary December
Mrs. L. C. Heaton visited Mr. 4
md Mrs. Wendell Robertson
n Greenville, Saturday eve
ning and also went shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sawyer
and son visited her father,
Mr. Faith Bagwell, who is ill
at Greenville General Hospi
tal, Sunday.
Gerald Foster of the U. S.
Navy leaves Wednesday for
Long Beach, Calif., and will
be aboard the U. S. S. Prince
ton.
Miss Jane Wofford, who
just returned from Japan and
is staying with her parents in
Columbia, is spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Heaton.
Guest of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Windsor during the
Thanksgiving Holidays was
her sister, Mrs. Dezaree
Addy of Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Can
non and children of Green
ville spent Thanksgiving Day
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Sanders.
Mrs. Bud Carr and children
of Aiken visited relatives
during the holidays and also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson '
Guernsey Record
Thornwcll Farms Abbey, a
junior ten-year old register
ed Guernsey cow, owned by
Thornwell Orphange has com
pleted an official DHIR actual
production record of 12.920
oounds of milk and 523
• ounds of butterfat, in 305
days of twice a day milking,
according t > The American
Guernsey Cattle Club.
The testing was supervis
ed by Clemson University.
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