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t THE C'HKONK LE, l Union. S. C March 11, 1%N- Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, ( orrejpondent and Representative Phone s.l.'M.MHHi Mr and Mr*, Uavid Story and rhddrcii ot Crconvillc s P' , nt Sunday u dli hri mot- lier, Mis Lonnie Fallow and brother, Herbi*rl Kallavv and Mrs Fallow Mr and Mr., (’olie Aber- rminbie ot Morehead City . \ c Were recent Quests ot the latter's mother, Mrs Rachel Moscly and other ielati\t‘s Mr and Mrs (). B Cooper ol Croat Falls and Mr and Mrs Chris Beukama ol Cat eecheo were Sunday visitors ol Mr and Mrs Calvin Coop or Recent micds ol the Co opers were Mrs C.eorrte Wade and Mr and Mrs Ma rion Caldwell ol Croat Falls Mr and Mrs Cerald Coo per and son ol Belvedere vise led her rtrandparents, Mr and Mr: Coy Bamsh Sr and Mr and Mr. II U Williams Sunday Harvey Shumate ot Card ner-Webb college m Boilmu ^prinyts, \ C. spent the with Ins parents, Mrs A M Selui- week-end Mr and mate Jr Mr and Mrs Clenn Cas kins and sons Bill and David were Sunday visitor- m Rock Hill with Mr Caskins' moth er, Mrs J F Caskins and hi sisti'r, Mrs Mildred Jack son. Mr and Mrs Carvin An drews and children Danny, Larry and Mary of Anderson spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs W I’ Terrell and niece, Mrs Mildred Dickerson, Mr Andrews, Mr^ Terrell Mr- Dickerson and Lindy Bnrlowe v isiti'd Mr Terrell m tin Woodruff Hospital, Mr Ter rell is recuperating from the amputation ol his Pu t Mrs. Alvin Robert,- and Mrs Dot Davies ol Fountain Inn visited the former's sister, Mrs. W. L Motto and Mr Motto on Monday ot last week I T. C.AM NKV HOMI. Lt Mack Caffney arrived home on Wednesday ot last week after 13 months m Vietnam t o r a 30-day leave with Mrs Caffney and dauohtv'r and his parents Mr and Mrs Charles Call- ney Mr and Mrs Tod Morris and Iamily ot Creeiivv 01 h| \ e itetl the Cal Iney s on Suml.iy BKII)i:-I I.I^t 1 IIONOKI I The Lydia ('i.mmui: I Buildiny; was the -e.-ur ol lovely party hoiiorn,. in elect Miss Dianne Temple! ,| on Saturday overunr A lame numhei ol enjoyed the oeea suu Mrs \\ L Say loi Jack Barnett. Mi Barnett and Mr \!nrv ett ol (Ireenv die , town l; nests A special chair r iv ei ed with white and -;reeti vv,t I ixed tor t he honoree vv ho was also presented a novelty cor arte ol small kdeht n ai 11 eles and ribbon. 1 he i*t een and white mol il v\ a earned out m the liuMet table decorations and tin relreshments ( .| cake (juan , mints and vv edd a. pum li Miss Templeton vv as re m.embered vv ith a bo t ol useful bou-ehold and pc onal Ltltts Well Mr Mr New Gl Bill Benefits Not Limited To Vietnam Coleman Wins Silver Star Medal VV . 1 I i and ( rn T ('oleman a , mna. has been Silver Star one Oak Leal e I )ist nm.uislied v. t li 11rst ()ak Joel I \n oin 'em W \ Ho .tes.se- my llornei pletnii and alt MRS ( (>\\T R TO SPI \K At the March ineetiin'. ol the Lydia Woman Club on March 31. Mrs Oraee ('onner will be the jjuest speakt r hrmjfinp with tier luhs souveniefs ol Jeruselem. Israel and other eountrie ha: visited She will di the Arab-Israeli eonlliet other thnm ot intere-t eerninp the people- o) places All (lull inemhei'- and j and ! she ; ea-s and eon idler will M a |or let i V e I awarded Medal elll -te| F1 v I - r ' I ea! ('In t : Ala) ( 'olemnn reee:v ed tlie medal tor henu m m com bat over \' at b \ ictiia m The pre enl at r n v-. a made at M e( 'onnei \ t Force Bas • \ ncjiter pi 1 ,t Maj Cole man a’>o won the Tactical \ir Command Aircrew Oper ational Xclnev ement Award prev ion ly at t he lehita. Kan , base He received the award for In- outstandinp accomplish , menfs m expediting the tram- i me o! pilots vv itli no experi- I cnee in inple ename jet air i eratt It was tieeau-e ol Mat (oleman that tlie venerable am found an im- t m tin* \ir Force The Veterans Administra tion has issued a reminder that benefits ot the new C 1 Bill are not limited to Viet nam era veteran-, but apply '(pially to veterans who serv ed in the Armwd Forces any nine after January 31 195a Howard WatkiiH, i,aureus ' Ounty Service Oltieer. said that veterans who had at least 181 dav , active duty urv ire any part ot which occur ed after January 31, 19 A a, are eligible loi' these (1 1 Bill benefits Kdueational asistanee Full time payinents for college type traininu rarute from $13(1 a month for a single veteran to $175 lor a veteran with two dependents, with $10 extra for each additional depend ent Hmh School The same pay merits are available to a vet cran while he completes hijfh school without losimt any C 1 Bill elunbility for adv aneeii educational lx netit- Apprentieeship or other on tlie. jot) trainnm l’<iv ment - i ha-ed <>n six-month period- 1 heuin at $80 per month m the : rst period 1 i ;i -II).lb Vf eran w ith a ided pay ment - lor veteran- with d^pendi-nt- Farm e( m;| era' ; v i- 11 aim list include . in-t it ut:' *s.d eotir-es I'aymeni - :,11. i upward- Irom $!0;’> a m'-ni'i \ oral lonai t ra i mn a i m I ml es institutional roiir «■ Lay merits rai.s.e upwani Iran $105 a monMi \A jeat i ona i t i. _ i, I t: a a »i n Laymen! 90 pi i cent it the es!ah 11 -l.- d i hanje lor flight tranut: ; tor v eterans who have the < •pur, a lent of a valid private pilot 1,cense C I i''.an \ A 'uarantees a port 'on i i .■ ia11 made tliroLufh commercial lenders l hi lr ime I(ia11 j the \ A wall buarantm' up m $7 5ou ot the loan . i ai lai m e-tate T uans up to $4 (Hill and mi n.i mreal e late tarm lean up to $2.b0a \ A will m-ike das i t loan lor home- n certain c,.-e- M ed leal care \ \ pro v id es hospital ear. : a all \ e’ eran - who ef Vnl m the AI 111: d Tone- a 11 c: . I a n 11 a r v 31. !!) aa, win ! 11e i ' hi ■ 1 1- er v K e i . elas-ed as wartime r peace time I: th • .: |- I it for veternng of earlier wars I’op priority jjoes to men rieeduu treatment tor ser v ice connected or s. rv ice as. jfiav ated disahilitie It a bed is available vet eran • mav !)•• adnlitter) tor any ,a 1 na nt ’ c qua a ■ li pit ali/at mn it I hev arc mahle to pa . t e treat n,t b As ad w ,incc .i $i lino tow - a nl pui'elaa c - /t -peci ally equipped , i u t omo I >.! < nu- vet eran , w .t b (•• : tarn ,erv en- SELL IT WITH A CHRONICLE WANT AD Jinny’s Beauty Nook by JINNY (I ’A 1 i I ! < • \r m dl-ah'bSc ,ufl -el'V lee in arldit mn to A A heiiet ns. whieli will he explained in de tail at an v \ \ ot! ice. veter an- who an v ed alt er J anu arv 31 1 1955. iia- al-o entitled 11) ( ' l v 11 Service pi td erellee i n Federal employ ment and to job enunselmd and placement h\ the Department <8 Lati”! and State Lmplipvment Ser v iic (Mine- Wa’ ki n added Lrivaateti ovv red hu -1 iu - - l inn -. - .n the av erase, he son 19fi8 w ith I'iw e: mv en’or e tban any time in the la-t :hree y ear I'epori- the \atr na! Leleration «J Indpendmit Bu me bdlow ins a surv ey Rome when u ed i, .should hi' kept to a minimum and m-t a ni e! a nlu-h applunf high on the cheek bones hlen.l- m upward and outwards toward the hair line The trick ot blending rouge | up tow -rd the lower eve lash- ^ 1,1 next Peimaiient e- W 11 lend added sparkle to waV(> ' P ick U P 'phone vauir eye and blending away an( ^ ca ^ Us P )r an >uipoint- oward the temples, makes nion * 'bee ,et eve- appear farther We can give your hair rx- 1 Put'i aetly the wave it needs. Lein Alw.e understate when ap- a non curly body wave to a l>A m: reuse its easier to lovely durable curl 'dd more than to clean and For personalr/ed beauty eMl si 11■ i i 'am Jinny’s Beauty Nook S. Poplar St. — Lydia Mill < linton, S. ('. — 833-1148 want to he preseiy and otheis interested are mv Red WITH Till S!< K Little John Ret'der i- a pa tient at Bailey Memorial llos pital Ray Reeder was a pa ! Lent in the hospital a couple : \ ol days last week I mai Mrs A M Shumate Sr is i J \ a patient m Bailey Memorial Hospital Ronald Lace ha.- returned home troin the hospital Also Mrs Claudme Oswalt, Mrs Jessie Mae Owen and Char lie 'Templeton old T 33 port ant 111 1 -loll He th. ('oleman i I sun ”1 Mr- loanna Ft fie Allman Honored Ml.ill I M oil ol Mhi inn -t David K All- Mr and Mrs of 103 Jackson St ( n 1 /ed I earn ill -tat: Ml mton ha- been recog- helping his unit I S An' F ree ()ut- m from ffhtBibU ForRive us our debts, as w e also have forgiven our debt ors.—(Matt. 6:12) Let us make this a day ol forgiveness. Let us make this a day to express God’s love fully and freely. All of us want (o let love take possession ol our spirit; we want the peace of mind, and the flow of bless ings into our life that loving . pirit brings. To have only lov ing, forgiving thoughts toward everyone is a first and impor tant step in assuring peace, happiness. BIRTHDAYS. ANMVLRSARII S Observing birthdays on March 15 will hi Ro-, ie Han na, Mrs Beverly King. Mrs Claude Bennett and Rindy Barlow e Wallace Bagwell Lhil Moore and Delmar Dawson will celebrate their birthdays March 21 Mr. and Mrs Bud Fuller will observe a weddinq anni versary March 1H Tom Gregory and Tlmmas Meek- birthdays will he Mar ch 17 March Li will b< q m- \ i 11 : \ ! B, ill t mM pen I 'll : en \ rman uaq ol C { 'M Award a rman, an aiicratt n ' T,<■ 137th Mil- .lip V. it ('harles- t (' will wear a erv me rdilvoii as a di eoi ate 'll Allman is a grad- nton High School. My Neighbors Riekv Roland Smith s oh- Uevis and birthday Mrs. James Fuller w serve her hirtliday Mar ii 18. as will Mrs Fred Matins Major Crawford's birthday will ho March 19 Celebrating birthday Mar ch 20 will he Larry Hazel, Wanda Childress and Brian Lage. “Before I speak to her fa ther I’d like to ask you for your secretary's hand in mar riage." Neuburger & Co. 1 \ \ — SUCCESSORS TO — Harold I). Kelley CLINTON REALTY & INSURANCE CO. IDS WEST PITTS STREET PHONE 8.‘j:L20Kl (LINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA New Hours Are: 9:00 a.m, — 5:30 p.m: Monday — Friday CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY William C. Thompson Georgia Y. Young DINE WHERE DINING IS A Pleasure LOOKING FOR GOOD FOOD? COME ON DOWN TO THE BEL-AIR STEAK HOUSE Your Hostess CORRINE LAWSON — MANAGER — WE SERVE ONLY U S.D A. CHOICE STEAKS Guaranteed Quality LARGE JUICY STEAKS COOKED TO YOUR HEART’S DESIRE! ^ IARGF T BONE 4.95 A large pound and a quarter choice qrade T-bone seared and broiled to your taste and served with baked potato or French fries, onion rings and salad with your favorite dressing. SMALL T-BONE 3.95 The smaller appetite will prefer this one pound T-bone of exactly the same quality as the large steak, but a trifle smaller. Served with ail the trim mings of the above. 3.95 A thick three-ruarter pound steak choice grade, charcor’led or broiled. Served with choice of potatoes, onion rings and a crisp salad. SMALL FIE (Bor.e’esi) 2.95 Choice grade rib eye, charcoaled or broiled. Served with choice of pota toes, onion rings and a crisp salad. S2RL0.N STRiP (Boneiess) 4.95 A lar^e pound sirloin strip steak of choice grade, broiled to a mouth watering brown as you like it, served with baked potato, onion rings, choice of salad and other extras. SIRLOIN FOR TWO 6.95 A two pound and a quarter choice grade sirloin steak, served family style with baked notatoes, onion rinqs, choice of salad ... all the trimmings to make this a feast truly memorable. CHOPPED StRLOSN 1.95 A three-quarter pound choice grade ground sirloin, served with baked potato or French fried potatoes, choice of salad and onin rings. Steak Night When You Dine at the Bel Air — Miss Corrine Lawson will Give You an Entry Form Foi A Free Sirloin For 2. We Will Draw A New Winner Each Sat urday Night and The Winner Will Be Notified By Mail. SIRIOIN FOR 2 With Ail The Trimmings F-R-E-E! APPETIZERS Shrimp Cocktail 1.00 With Tanqy Sauce Juice 15c Tomato or Grapefruit Greek Salad SERVES 2 SERVES 4 1.25 1,75 Good Food Plus WONDERFUL ATMOSPHERE COUNTRY FRIED STEAK 2.25 Two pieces of steak served with choice of potatoes, drenched in golden brown gravy, and a crisp salad HAM STEAK 2.25 Center cut with raisin sauce served with potatoes, onion rings and a green salad PORK CHOPS 2.50 Two thick pork chops, charcoal broiled. Served with choice of potatoes, onion rings and a crisp salad. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN 2.25 One-half young and tender chicken. It is juicy, ten der, crisp and fingerlickin' good. Served with French fried potatoes and a crisp salad. LOBSTER TAILS 3.95 Broiled golden brown, served with drawn butter and lemon points' crisp salad, French fried potatoes and French bread. SEAFOOD PLATTER 2.75 A large platter of famous seafood consisting of devil crabs, shrimp, scallops, fish sticks, baked or French fried potatoes, onion rings, tartar sauce and crisp salad. RAINBOW TROUT 2.25 Young fresh water trout from the icy mounlain waters sprinkled with lemon butter and broiled to your delight. Served with tartar sauce, crisp salad and French fried potatoes. FRIED SHRIMP 2.50 Large jumbo shrimp dipped in a golden thin batter and browned to a sunset color. Served with lemon, tartar sauce, crisp salad, French fried potatoes and French bread. BEL-AIR STEAK HOUSE TOMMY PIGG, Jr., Owner HWY 76 BY-PASS LAURENS, S. C.