Miss Lola Lewis Feted At Shower In AldersonALDERSON (RNS) — A bridal shower in honor of Miss Lola Catherine Lewis was given Saturday evening at the home of Mrs, Earl Flint with Miss Karen Flint, Mrs. Douglas Fullen and Miss Mary Simms as hostesses.Miss Lewis’s marriage to William Patrick Level will be an event of Oct. 24.Contest prizes were awarded Mrs, Shelby Neely, Mrs. Clovie Tincher, Mrs. Lewis McCormick and Mrs. Eugene Wyley.Shower gifts were arranged under a flower decorated umbrella and room decorations were arrangements of late summer flowers.After the honoree had opened and displayed her gifts, refreshments were served to her and her mother, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. Norval Harvey, Mrs. James Russell, Mrs. Leslie Hunter Jr., Mrs. Elmer Hirris, Mrs. Elbert Taylor, Mrs. Shelby Neely, Miss Joy Neely, Mrs. David Honaker Jr., Mrs. Clovie Tincher.Mrs. Lewis McCormick, Mrs. Ewel Bennett, Mrs. Arnold Harris, Mrs. Roscoe Aliff anddaughter, Gale, Mrs. Andrew Gwinn, Mrs. Eugene Wyley, Mrs. Orville Boone, Mrs. Lyle Ruddell, Mrs, W, H. Level, Mrs, Nancy Witschey, Mrs. Bill G. McCormick, Miss Lola V. Lewis, Mrs, Luster Fink, Mrs. Madge Crickenburger, Mrs. B. J. Fink and Mrs. Bessie Clifford.Benedict Warns About SocialismCHARLESTON — Cooper Benedict Republican U. S. sen-atonal candidate said here Wed nesday that the Johnson Administration is rapidly heading the country toward socialism and that socialism as a way of life is “just no good.”Addressing a bi-partisan gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wise of 1830 Louden Heights Road in Charleston yesterday, Benedict admitted that when he was a young man he had been very liberal —Gpnmi _ _ i it,