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4*. 4-4 r r- . First Baptist .Ordination ^Service Sunday nrvice of ordination for anfljr elected deacons and of re cognition for men re-elected to ‘sjer^e under the rotating sys tem of deacons will be held * Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. Observance of the Lord’s Sup per will also be a part of this service. All men serving as deacons are urged to be present along with those who have been but who are not active deacons at this time. The public is always welcome and invited to all services of the church. FAMILY •■“I* SHOES. Inc North Broad Street incredible leather: CORKETTE Soft, luxurious, velvet-textured! The certain way to make a casual shoe look elegant. Fifth Avenues by Selby shapes it in a simple silhouette ... the toe marked by a checkering of shiny calfskin. Marvelous fashion. On a young heel that gets around . . . with ease! CHECKER, Antelope, Corkett with chez tampe lady calf trim. AAAA to B try settw REGISTER TODAY FOR FREE PAIR OF SELBY SHOES TO BE GIVEN AWAY SAT., OCTOBER 11 AT 6:00 P.M. • Nothing To Buy! • You Do JJSTHaye To Be Present To Win!. *4? 1*- - ' , HURRY AND REGISTER NOW! Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006 Mrs. Jim Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon and Mrs. Stella McLendon were in Anderson on Sunday the 21st for a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey, in cele bration of their granddaughter and great-granddaughter, Melody Bailey’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkie attended the organization of the Rainbow Girls at the Brewington OES Chapter near Ware Shoals and also attended an OES meet ing in Greenville recently. Mrs. F. S. Childress of near Clinton spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Childress. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy and children, Billy and Lisa of Greenville visited Mrs. Clardy’s mother, Mrs. Lewis Abercrombie bie, her brother, Eddie Aber crombie and Mrs. Abercrombie during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Richie were in Goldsboro, N. C. on Sunday of last week for a family reunion. Mrs. C. D. Seals of Spartan burg was a Saturday guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brown.. Mrs. Jim Neal and Mrs. Toy Wilson ofGreenwood visited their niece and cousin, Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Mr. Trammell Sunday. Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Wilson, the Trammells and Miss Fero- line Seay visited Mrs. Laura Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kirby in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette were recent guests of relatives in Calhoun Falls. Miss Gloria Jackson of Atlan ta, Ga., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ezzie Miller and Mr. Miller. Mrs. Frances Meeks and Miss Susie Meeks visited Mrs. Rosa Meeks in Laurens Sunday after noon. Mrs. T. E. Moore of Laurens was the weekend guest of her son, Mr. Tommy Moore, Mrs. Moore and family. Danny Whitmore was in Green ville Saturday for the wedding of Miss Lois Steading and Sgt Bob by Whitmore at which he was an usher. Sgt. Whitmore is the fos ter son of Danny’s uncle Rev. C. L. Whitmore of Greenville. Miss Priscilla Gaskins of An derson and Frank Gaskins of Clemson University spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fennell were in Pelzer on Monday oflast week for the funeral services of the former’s brother, Mr. Ernest Fennell. MARRIAGE OF INTEREST Mrs. Annie Mae Roper and Mr. Broadus Bagwell were married Sept. 17 in Laurens. The ceremony was performed by Probate Judge Hewlette Was son. Mr. and Mrs. Bagwell are re siding at the home of her mo ther, Mrs. Addle B. Coleman on Peachtree St MARINES SAY THEY'RE OK Claude (Butch) Gray with the U.S. Marines has returned to his base in the Quang Province, Viet nam after being hospitalized from injuries received in action. Harvey Shumate who entered the Marines at the same time as Butch was also injured a short time after Butch. Harvey is still aboard a hospital ship in the area receiving therapy on his arm. MEN'S BREAKFAST SUNDAY The Men’s Prayer Breakfast of the Lydia Baptist Church will be held Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m. in the church social hall. All men of the church are urged to attend. WMS MEETS TUESDAY The Woman’s Missionary So ciety of the Lydia Baptist Church will meet Tuesday evening in the Primary Department of the church. All members are urged to at tend. All ladles of the church are in vited to join the WMS. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN The women of the church of GOING PLACES? OR JUST GETTING BY? • • • • Try Us For A Real Chance To Get Somewhere! MALE and FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS EXPERIENCED OR WE WILL TRAIN HERE'S WHY YOU GET A BETTER DEAL: • TOP WAGES PAID —PLUS EXCELLENT INCENTIVE BONUS • 2 WEEKS PAID VACATION-AFTER 1 YEAR • GROUP HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE • LIFE INSURANCE • PENSION PLAN • PROFIT-SHARING PLAN • MODERN PLANT • GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS • CLEAN ATMOSPHERE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Apply At Any Of Our Plants BARCRAFT HOMES BARCREST HOMES 964-3524 682-3246 BARNES, INC 682-3286 Lydia Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fran ces Meeks, 90 Palmetto St. Debra Childress had a birth day Sept 23 and her mother, Mrs. James Childress observed hers on Sept 30. All ladies of the church are urged to attend. WITH THE SICK Luanne Templeton has been ill at her home. Miss Gloria Coleman has been a patient in Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Wallace Bagwell is home af ter being aj?attpnt in Self Me- mo#Al HosflftaA Jimmie Denise Childress un derwent surgery at Newberry Hospital on Monday. Mr. James Campbell is ill. Mrs. Lola Brown is suffering from a broken arm. Hoyt Hanvey is recuperating at his home after having surgery at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Broadus Bagwell is a pa tient in Self Memorial Hospital. BIRTH WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Melvin William son announce the birth of a son in Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood Sept 25. She is the former Miss Janet Roper. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Lillie BeUe Miller and Mrs. Frances Roach and Mi chael Hughes will observe birth days Oct. 7. John B. Bagwell will observe his birthday Oct. 6. Oct. 4 will be the birthday of Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Mrs. Nettie Lou Phipps. Kenneth Moore and Bimbo Bal- lew will have birthdays Oct. 9. William Thomas Franklin wiU be six years old Oct. 3. Oct. 8 will be Floyd Poole’s birthday. Katmy Meeks was one year old Oct. 1. Sept. 29 was Gary Anderson’s birthday. Dwyanne Stone will be two ., years old Oct. 3. Miss Barbara Deaton’s birth day was Sept. 13 and John Dea ton Jr.’s will be Oct. 1. Chuck Bagwell celebrated his birthday Sept 26. Pvt James Patterson of the U.S. Marines is in San Diego, Cali fornia after spending a leave of several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Pat terson, Elm SL, Lydia. Pvt Patterson will go to Viet Nam from San Diego. * * * Legal Notice CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of L Bluford Copeland, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. Mary J. Copeland Vaughan and Carolyn Copeland Hol land, Executrices % Cecil White P. O. Box 304 Clinton, S. C. Sept. 22, 1969 02-3c-016 * * * CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Annie Nix Reeder, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. Maxie L. Reeder Executor 303 Banna St. Joanna, S. C. Sept. 23, 1969 02-3c-016 * * * CREDITOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of Horace P. Horton, deceased, are hereby no tified to file the same duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Mary M. Horton Executrix '■201 Walnut st. Clinton, S. C. Sept. 26, 1969 02-3c-016 RESCUE RADIO — Robert Ballew of Clinton is shown using one of the new radios donated to the Laurens County Rescue Squad by West Virginia Paper Co. The squad received two high-frequency radios on the sheriffs and police frequency. The radios allow squad members to keep in closer con tact with law enforcement agencies. News of Joanna BY MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Dial 697-6949 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce spent the weekend in Hickory, N. C. with Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman. They also visited Fred Buff in Salisbury before return ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Giles and David of Brunswick, Ga., spent last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston R. Giles in Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier in Joanna. Friends will be interested to know Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fra zier and son moved last weekend to Paris, Texas where they plan to make their home. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. George Child ers, and grandchildren, Kevin and Robin Epting, Mrs. Jettie Norris, Dottie and James spent Saturday in Camden with Mrs. Childers’ mother, Mrs. Maggie Lominac. Mr. and Mrfc-Fred Bragg Sr. and grandsons, Michael and Lar ry Smith, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg in Aiken on Sunday afternoon. Larry Killian, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian is a student at the University of South Caro lina. » *- Mrs. J. R. Surratt returned on Sunday after spending the last few weeks in Spartanburg with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnston. Mrs. Josie Boyce, Mrs. Effie Cannon and Mrs. Nora Boyce spent a few days last week in Sumter with Mrs. Lizzie Yates. Mrs. Carrie Belle Boyce ofSum- ter returned with them to stay a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips were Friday supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Obie Dyches in Great Falls. On Saturday they were visitors in Greenville. Johnny Rochester of Clinton was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Phillips. Mrs. Hazel Moore and Mrs. Ruth Thomas spent the weekend in Columbia with their mother, Mrs. W. E. Adams. Johnnie and Dickie Moore enjoyed the weekend inRembrent with Mrs. T. M. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Prater and sons spent the weekend in Camden with the formers brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Van Prater. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ri ley and family in Aiken on Sun day. Miss Cheryl Lancaster of Clin ton, a student of Wihthrop Col lege in Rock Hill was a Satur day evening guests of the Carl Risers. WOMANS CLUB LAST THREE DAYS At 7:30 tonight (Thursday) the Joanna Woman’s Club will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Joanna Club House. All mem bers are urged to attend. . ran ci scad e&rthenui&re o FALL SALE c SAVE $5.00 ON 16 PIECE STARTER SETS $16.95 Regularly $21.95 Also on Sale—Madeira & Pebble Beach Reg. $23.95-now $18.95 Now you can save $5.00 on 16 pc. Starter Sets and as much as $3.60 on 4-piece place settings during Franciscan's once-a-year Fall Sale. California-designed and made Franciscan Earthenware is chip resistant, color-fast and will never craze. It is absolutely safe in your oven and dishwasher. All patterns offer you a wide choice of multi-use accessories. □ A place setting includes one dinner plate, bread and butter plate, cup and saucer; a starter set includes four each of these items. □ Come in now...sale ends October 4. SAVE ON 4 PC. PLACE SETTINGS $4.49 open stock $7.50 Also on Sale—Madeira and Pebble Beach open stock $8.60-now $4.99 DESERT ROSE NOW UNTIL OCT. 4 CLINTON J. G Thomas, Jeweler JOANNA SUPPER MEETING The Masons enjoyed a fried chicken supper at the Joanna Club House following their meet ing on Saturday evening. A few visitors from Clinton and New berry enjoyed the supper with them. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Today, Oct. 2, birthday cele brants are Lonnie Moon, Roger Banks and Ferrellyn Long. Oct. 3, Tracy Lynn Summer and Roxanne Bodie will cele brate their birthday. On Saturday, Buella S. Cul- clasure, and Louis Marshall will have a birthday. Happy birthday on Sunday Oct. 5 to Karen Long, Sue Muenhiem- er and Dickie Wicker. On the same day, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dominick will observe a wed ding anniversary. On Oct. 6, Martha Ellen A- brams and Larry McCarson will observe a birthday. Many happy returns of the day to Stella Bishop, PhiUlp Wicker and Hal Darnell on Oct. 7 as they celebrate their birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vaughan Jr. will observe a wedding anni versary on Oct. 7. Eddie Davenport and Sara Ruth Livingston will celebrate a birth day on Oct. 8. * * ♦ Y/re CHdltmeA, i Most folks are stopped in their tracks when they reach the end of a bluff.”