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Lydia
News
Mrs. Jim Dean and grand
daughter, Angela Nelson,
were recent visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Euloss Smith in
Newberry.
Mrs. David Wore' and Wil
liam Weir were in GreonviUe
on Tuesday of last week to be
with their brother Wilbur
Weir at the time of Mrs
Weir’s surgery, in the Green
ville General Hospital.
Mrs. Jim Bailey has been
spending several days with
her sou and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey
in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Trammell and Phil of Green
wood were Sunday dinner
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mc
Clendon and Debbie of
Greenwood and Mr. and
Ernest Kellett of Ninety-Six
visited Mrs. McClendon’s and
Mrs. Kellett’s father, C. J.
Blackwell and sister, Mrs.
Virginia Wilson last week.
Mr and Mrs Lamar Mc-
Carroll of Laurens also visi
ted her mother and grand
father. They were here also
because of the death of their
aunt, Mrs Walter N. Black-
well.
Mr. and Mrs Troy Hudson
and son of Walterboro and
Mrs Fulman Branham of
Winnsboro were here Tues
day for the funeral of Mrs.
W N. Blackwell
Mr and Mrs Waters King
and family of Nashville,
Tonn., were called here on
Sunday the 7th because of the
death of his mother, Mrs.
Henry King. Mrs. King’s sis
ter Mrs. Linner Prather and
family of Joanna and broth
ers, Sidney Goff and family
of Loesville and John Goff of
Aiken were also here along
with a number of other
friends and relatives
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Smith
and Mrs. Louise Callahan
and children of Union visited
their daughter and sister,
Mrs. J. B. Vanderford and
her family, during her illness
last week.
WOMAN’S CLUB
The Lydia 'Woman’s Club
will meet Thursday (tonightl
at 7.30 p. m. at the Lydia
Woman’s Club.
Mrs. Sam Madden has been
elected president of the club;
i Mrs. Clyde Trammell, vice-
president; Mrs. Clayton
Reece, Secretary; and Mrs
B P. Lark as Treasurer.
All members are urged to
I be present for this first
meeting of the new year.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express
to everyone our most heart
felt thanks for the many
kindnesses shown us during
the illness and at the death
of our dear mother. The
beautiful flowers, Ihe visit*
arid yiur prayers were ap
preciated so much
Thanks also to the doctors
and nurses who were so
faithful.
May God richly bless each
of you
The family of Mrs. Walter
N. (Aunt Frankie) Blackwell
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. Addle Bee Coleman is
a patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital with a broken ankle
received in a fall.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Mrs. M. J. Sanders, Mich
elle Malpass and Jimmy Earl
Gregory will celebrate thier
birthdays, Jan. 20.
Jan. 19 Abercrombfe and
Miss Faye Bailey.
Jimmy Ammons, Martin
Boozer and Steve Fennell
will observe their birthdays
Jan. 21.
Mrs. Bobby James and
Mrs. Bill Nelson will have
birthdays on Jan 22.
Mrs. James E. Coker will
observe her birthday Jan. 24.
Jan 23 birthdays will in
clude, Maxie Davis, Miss
Jackie Hughey, Mrs. Adger
Crawford Jr. and Robert
Bailey.
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