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« * ^ I'. 1 Your Happy Shopping Store OA** t; REDUCED! ALL BEHER DRESSES FALL ’N’ WINTER STYLES — JR., MISSES ’N* HALF SIZES FASHION i ENTER Vj off ALL LADIES' WINTER HATS y2 price WHITES ’N’ DEEP TONES FASHION CENTER ALL-WOOL WORSTED o MEN’S SUITS REG. $50. REG. LONGS, SHORTS — REG. $75 NOW $54 *35 88 MAIN FLOOR REDUCED! MEN'S AJJ Weather Coats *24 88 REG. $30 — ZIP-OUT LINING MAIN FLOOR >YS' WINTER SPORT COATS REG. $12-$ 13 — OTHERS REG. $19 — $20 — $15.88 SIZES 8-20 — FALL STYLES AND COLORS MAIN FLOOR $088 [MEN'S FANCY NIT-JAC-SHIRTS VALUES TO $25 — S-M-Ie-XL FAMOUS NAME! 72 price BUDGET BASEMENT CLEARANCE! MEN'S SWEATERS REG. 8.99 — OTHERS 12.99 — NOW 8.00 PULLOVER - CARDIGANS $coo 5! BUDGET BASEMENT LADIES' COTTON SALE! LADIES' COHON DRESSES PRINTS ’N’ SOLIDS JUNIOR MISSES HALF SIZES FASHION ( FN 1 Fit 40% OFF CLEARANCE! LADIES ROBES DUSTERS ’N’ LONG RORKS FASHION ( KNTKK SALE! MEN'S WINTER JACKETS Reg. 14.99 Reg. 20.00 $12.88 $16.88 ALSO % LENGTHS MAIN FLOOR CLEARANCE! MEN'S SPORTCOATS REG. $30 — FALL STYLES OTHERS $29.88 MAI\ FLOOR $22 88 ONE GROUP BOYS' JACKETS $488 GOOD SELECTION REG. 5.99 — OTHER REG. 9.00-10.OO-^NOW 7.88rx 3-7 — 8 to 20 MAIN FLOOR GROUP OF LADIES' SPORTSWEAR SKIRTS — BLOUSES SLACKS — SWEATERS Vi price BUDGET BASEMENT ONE TABLE Thermal Blankets $3 88 72 X 90 MACHINE WASHABLE — ASSORTED COLORS BUDGET BASEMENT HOUSE DRESSES _ „ 10-20-14V*-241/*-88 -40 O CAD K K|| ASSORTED PRINTS A ■ VII *J**J\J BUDGET BASEMENT SEW 'N' SAVE! BONDED ACRILICS WASHABLE WOOLENS ASSORTED COLORS BUDGET BASEMENT *2*2. SALE! LADIES' (DRESS SHOES TAWEB TO $22 - AAA-A A — BROKEN ONE GROUP MEN'S OXFORDS 8-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. O., Jan. 1, 1970 Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006 Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wells Jr. and children of Laurens visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferns and Mrs. Nannie Thomas of Ware Shoals were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bagwell one night during the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Rabon Wyatt visited her mother, Mrs. J. J. Corzzart in Millageville, Ga., during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Hembree of Ware Shoals spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Grace Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. (Bones) Campbell were in Atlanta, Ga., over the weekend with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Coker and- Marvin were Christmas Day- guests of his parents, Mr. and M*s. Jam-s Coker in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone and family of Anderson spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mrs. Kathleen Willard and son Bilty of Durham, N. C. spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Verner Dees and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller and Mrs. Evelyn Templeton with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fuller of Greenville spent Christmas Day in Lexington with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fuller and daughter. Mike Bowling, U. S. Navy spent weekend before last with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Bowling. On Monday of last week Jerry M )tte who has just returned from Viet nam, was a guest of the Bowling family. ENTERTAIN SCOUTS The Lydia Boy Scouts were entertained with a Christmas party on last Wednesday by th?ir leader, Mi. Bowling assisted by Mrs. Bowling. Miss Feroline Seay spent Christmas with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith near Laurens. She and Mrs. Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bnssie inGreenwood, Christmas morning. Mr. and Mts. Grady Smith visited the R iyce Smith’s on last Wednesday evening. S. J. Todd spent Christmas Day • ••• .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • « » » t.i.i t 1 y r 1 t in Greenwood with his daughter, Mrs. Wylie Harper and Mr. Har per. Mrs. Paul Wilbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson and son of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gaines and children of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Dillashaw and Steve, Mr. andMrs. BobbyJames and children of Clinton were din ner guests of Mrs. Sarah Shel- nut and sons, Doonie and Bimbo on Christmas Day. Rev. and Mrs. Mickey Thomas and daughter of Denmark and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Simmons of Greer spent the holidays with the former and latters, mother, Mrs. Emmie Thomas and other relatives. Miss Jackie^ Hughey was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Earl Cabiness and-Mr. Cabiness in Lockhart last week. Mr. Earl Armstrong, Kenneth Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Troy inland and daughters spent Christmas Day in Gastonia, N. C. with their daughter and sister, Mrs. L D. Ledford and Mr. Led ford. Saturday the 20th, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oakley and family of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Oakley and family ofClin- ton enjoyed supper and exchang ing Christmas gifts with their mother, Mrs. Sidney Oakley. Guests of Mrs. Oakley Christ mas Day were Mrs. C. H. Roland ofJJaVrens and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liada Roland of Evansville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gilstrap of Greenville were Friday night overnight guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gil strap and children of Greenville visited his parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilstrap Jr. spent Christmas in Greenville with their sons and with Mr. Gilstrap Ol . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goss and Gary n of Clinton were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss. Spending the weekend with her parents were Mrs. James King, Mr. King and Joanne of„Charlesion. Mrs. David Word and Miss Sue Word attended the wedding of Miss Harriet Dowd to Mr. Jimmy Hinnant on Saturday evening at the First Baptist Church in Cayce. Petty Officer 3rd Class and Mrs. Donnie Oakley and daugh ter of Charleston spent Saturday with Mrs. Pruitt Oakley. David Gaskins spent a few days last week in Loris with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harrelson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Staggs of Laurens and Miss Priscilla Gas kins of Anderson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gas kins. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams visited her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ball in Greenville on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Ball remains ina steel cast following injuries received in a fall. Miss Gloria Jackson of Green wood spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Ezzie Miller and Mr. Miller. Weekend guests of the Millers were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jackson and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette were Sunday dinner guests of his brother, Columbus Burdette and Mrs. Burdette in Ina. They also visited other relatives in Ina and also another brother Clyde and Mrs. Burdette in Calhoun Falls. Rev. and M-s. Fred Cason and daughter. Miss Susan Cason, vacationed in Miami, Fla., over the holidays. Mr. Claude Bennett of Chica go, 111., joined Mrs. Bennett here for the holidays with her par ents, Mi. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard. Mrs. Bennett has spent the month of December here. Sunday visit ors of the Ballard family were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owens of Gray Court. Mrs. Pea; I Starnes spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Doris Burbagh. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire spent the past week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. Allen White. During the week birthday parties were held for Mr. Whitmire and Jay Gur ley and Cindy White. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitmire and Mrs. Louise Brown of Laurens and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gurley and child ren of Clinton also enjoyed the festivities. Mrs. J. W. Fuller spent Tues day of last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Patsy Lee and child ren in Grecr.w'Vtfl. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller and children of Greenwood, Mr. and Mis. Bud Fuller of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Fuller and child ren of Gaffney spent Friday with Mrs. J. W. Fuller and Mrs. Lois Pos. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowling and family joined others of the family for a Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Polsum in Clinton last week. Mrs. H. O. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wilbanks visited their sister, Mrs. Mattie Lou Bagwell in Chester Saturday. Top Values! Visiting Mrs. FloydEmeryand Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Emery dur ing the holidays were Mr. Guy Emery Sr., Mr. Emery Jr., and Mrs. Emery of Enoree and Mr. Odis Fuller and Mr. Harry Ar thur of Union. REVIVAL TO BEGIN The Lydia Church of God will begin a week’s revival on Sunday, Jan. 4 through Jan. 10 with ser vices each evening at 7 p.m. Rev. Bobby Wynn of Ninety Six will be the visiting preacher. The public is invited and Rev. Fred Cason is pastor of the host church. MR. GILSTRAP TO SPEAK At the New Years Eve Prayer service on Wednesday night (to night) Mr. Nathan Gilstrap will speak at the Lydia BaptistChurch service. There will also be spe cial music. The public is invited to attend at 7:30 p.m. WITH THE SICK Mr. James Campbell is ill with flu. Mrs. Alma Harvey underwent surgery Tuesday at Bailey Me morial Hospital. Mrs. Addie B. Coleman is ill at her home. J. B. O’Shield’s has been ill at his home. WMS TUESDAY EVENING The Woman’s Missionary So ciety of the Lydia BaptistChurch will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the church. All women of the church are invited to attend this first meet- ine of 1970. FAMILIES ENJOY PARTIES BAGWELLS On Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harvey were hosts to the Bagwell family and a few friends. Enjoying this happy occasion with them were Mr. JuhnB. Bag- well, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bag- well, Mrs. Maurice Bagwell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson, Mr. ana Mrs. Gary- son Thompson and Rev. andMrs. B. L. Wood all of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey, Bob and Melody of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon of Lydia and Dianne Harvey of the home. BIRTH WILSON Mr. and Mrs. G. C. 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