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Lydia Mill News MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006 ents, Mr. aiyi Mrs. J. T. Lan- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry and family of Fork Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson and fam ily of Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitts and family of Clinton spent Easter Sunday with the Mesdames Berry, Patterson and Pitts mother, Mrs. FredBo- dle. Mrs. Gaynell Trantham, Mrs. Queenie Roof and Mrs. Linda Bedenbaugh and daughter, Lynn, of Union were Friday guests of Mrs. Wade Pennington. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. 0’- Shields were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ballard in Honea Path. Mrs. Robert Bailey and child ren of Anderson were Wednesday of last week, visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc Lendon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fallaw and Mrs. Mary Fallaw visited Mr. and Mrs. David Storay in Greenville Saturday. The Fallaws and the Storay family attended the Holiday on Ice show at the Me morial Auditorium. Misses Sherry and Dell Camp bell spent the Easter holidays in Greenville with their mother, Mrs. Jim Davenport and Mr. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brown spent a recent Sunday in Spar tanburg with her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Dupree Seri. They also visited her brother, TilmanWise and Mrs. Wise in Kinards, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss and sons, Wells and Jerry with Mrs. G. W. Bowen of Wadley, Ga. who is visiting her daughter and fami ly spent a couple of days this week in Norcross, Ga. with their son, Warren Goss and Mrs. Goss. They also visited in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gilstrap of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughn of Union visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap Jr. Sunday and attended the Ly dia Baptist Church services Sun day evening where the former was the guest speaker. Mrs. Gilstrap Jr. spent Saturday night and also Sunday night in Greenville with her softs, Nathan and lire. GU- wtratx ttd Gerald and Mrs. Gil strap. Bill Bowling was uoe of the GreenviUe News carriers who woe a trip to Florida for the past weekend where they saw the Red Sox ball team work out and also play. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone, Debbie and Jeff of Anderson were Thursday overnight guests of Mrs. Stone’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde TrammeU. Henry, Ronald and Andrea Stone re turned home with their parents after the week’s visit with their graixfcarents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tram mell and children, Phil and Ste phanie of Anderson spent Sunday with his parents. Ernest Burdette of Greenwood visited his brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bur dette, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James were Saturday overnight guests of Mrs. Benny Gosnell in Green ville. On Sunday the three were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Tate in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. W. L. Motte, Mrs. Ja net Reeder and Ray, Mrs. Den- ford Wyatt, Misses Glenda and Debra Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Motte were in Fountain Inn on Tuesday of last week for the funeral of Mr. Alvin Roberts, brother-in-law of the former and uncle of the others. Mrs. Motte and Mrs. Reeder visited Mrs. Roberts on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooper and Becky accompanied Mrs. George Wade to her home in Great Falls Sunday, following her visit since Friday with her daugh ter and family. The Coopers also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper while in Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lark and children of Raleigh, N. C. were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawton and children of Orangeburg spent the weekend with their mothers, Mrs. If. A. Forrester and Mr. Forrester and Mrs. J. B. Pat terson and Mr. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams in Newberry Sunday af ternoon. spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Johnny Lanford and Jim Pope of Clemson University spent their spring holidays visiting friends in Pompano Beach, Fla., and fishing in Key West, Fla. They also sent the weekend here with Mr. Lanford’s par Mr. and Mrs. David Word and Mss Sue Word on Sunday. Among those attended the Holi- Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey day on Ice Show at the Green- and Miss Jacki Hughey with Mr. ville Memorial Auditorium dur- and Mrs. Earl Cabiness and ing the past week were Mr. and daughter of Lockhart spent the Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall, Miss weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Lizanne Wright, Mrs. Sidney my Franklin inJacksonviUe, Fla. Oakley, Mrs. Jim Furr, Miss EASTER DINNER TOGETHER Martha Furr, Mrs. J. B. Pat terson, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mrs. John Word, Mrs. J. F. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Weir, Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil- Weir and children Bill, Janice liams, Mrs. Matt Davis, Mr. and and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Mr. and Madden andCynthia of Clinton and Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs.Sam Mr. Wilbur Weir and Johnny of Prince and Misses Nettie and Ro- Greenville were dinner guests of berta Prince. BIRTH GOSS Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goss an nounce the birth of a daughter, Amy Louise on March 22 at Bai ley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Goss is the former Miss Kathy Salters of Joanna. WITH THE SICK Mr. George Howell is a pa tient in the General Hospital in Greenville. Andy EUis was a patient in Bailey Memorial Hospital a couple of days last week. Mrs. Clee Satterfield is a pa tient in Bailey Memorial Hospi tal. will be held at the Lydia Baptist Church. All of the men of the church are invited to attend. TIM BOWLING HAS PARTY Miss Sheila McGee underwent In celebration of their son, a tonsilectomy at Bailey Me- Tim’s birthday, Mr. and Mrs. morial Hospital last week. WiUiam Bowling honored him with a party at their home on Mrs. Inez Smith has been ill Monday evening, at her home. Tbe People enjoyed sev eral games before delicious party PRAYER BREAKFAST SUNDAY refreshments were served. At 8:30 a.m. on Sunday morn- Tim was remembered with ing th» Men’s Prayer Breakfast many gifts from his friends. WMS MEETS The general dia Baptist Woman’ Society will meet Tuesday < ing at 7:30 p.m. at tbe All church women are I GROUP MEETING WEDNESDAY The Current Mission Grc the WMS will meet with Hazel Williams on Wednea 1 p.m. ; '3 § All members are urged tofe present. ...NOW’S THE TIME TO STOCK UP AND SAVE! EXTRA LEAN SUCED BOILED HAM MB. PKG. $|59 Selecto ALL BEEF FRANKS 1 LB. PKG. 59* CAROUNA PRIDE AU BEEF SLICED BOLOGNA 8-or. PKG. 39* CRACKIN'GOOD CANNED BISCUITS... 6 10 CT. CANS 39* TASTE O' SEA NEW ENGLAND CODFISH FILLETS ...... 49* CELLO WRAP RED PERCH FILLETS 49* WE ACCEPT U.S.DJL GOVERNMENT FOOD STAMPS FULL QUARTER vyvg^ 100 SLICED PORK LOIN.... 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