ClinU*. S. C n Thursday, Deccmbre It, 1965 Eastern Star Meeting, jBmiquet^ 1. Parrott Chap iter of the Order of the Eastern Star will meet Friday evening for their December meeting at 7 p. m. at the Masonic Building. At eight o'clock their aaaal Christmas Banonet will be held n the dining has of Presbyterian College. Ladies Compliment Jr. and Mra. Mb * Little entertained the neighbor! informally at tea at the former's home on Maple Street Before a mirror on the man tel, figurines, tall white candles *, Surprise Mrs. Stewart On Birthday ..—The family of Mrs. B. C. Ste wart entertained their mother Sunday with a surprised birth day dinner in the Gold Room of the Mary Mus grove Hotel. Among the family present wore Mr. and Mrs. O. B. King, Mr. acl Mrs. Homer C. Bodle and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laagua of this city; Mr. and Mrs. V. M. i Grill and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bo dle of Greenville. Baptist Young Adult Christmas Party The Fellowship Hall of the First Baptist Church was the scene for the annual Christmas party staged by members of the Young Adult T. E. L. Sunday School Clam. Some thirty members and their guests were present for the occasion and enjoyed a three course buffet dinner and social hour. The Christmas theme was car ried out in decorating. Centering the buffet table, a tall lighted candle tree entwined with holly and red berries were used. Each of the individual tables were adorned with an arrangement of spruce, red berries, and tall tapers. After dinner, members enjoy- * ed the exchanging of Christmas gifts, story read by Jack Comp ton, and singing of Christmas carols. add minature an# Guests ware invited into the dining room where coffee was pored at a prettily arranged ta ble covered with lace and can tered with a small pink and silver Christmas tree. Refreshments __were served buffet style. Study Club (Meets With Mrs. Wysor Mrs. Robert Wysor entertain ed the Wednesday Study Club last week for‘/the December meeting at bar borne on Maple Stree.t Before a mirror on the mantle, white tapers In brass candle holders, gold Christmas balls, a madonna, and magnolia leaves were used for adornment. Angel figurines dressed in red and green velvet decorated the pi ano.. Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap was chairman of the afternoon pro gram and presented a varied Christmas Musical program on the stereo including a selection by the Bison Glee Club, the Luth eran Hour Choir and a number of solos by Frank Boggs. Guests were invited into the dining room where refreshments were served In buffet style. Cen tering the table was a pink and silver Christmas tree matching the theme in the Chinese wall paper. On the side board, silver candelabra with white tapers and pink ornaments were effec tive. Mrs. Ben Ivey assisted in en tertaining. Exchange Club Has Annual Party Members of the Exchange Club and their wives and guests gathered at the Mary Musgrove Hotel Friday evening for their annual Christmas Party. ness in marriage with this man bridegroom very we for the happiness of my children? is foe proper thing Please advise me. MAGGIE. in this csss? Dal **** - Y t °" not be sacrificing the happiness r ^ Mto you are entitled to, just because j ^ n^poasdto JEWRY At Girl Scout Meet Representatives from ton’s Girl Scout Troop 346 at- this other guy and she’s still Board meeting at Camp Star wearing the bracelet I gave her. Fort on Friday. This is a little too much for me A comprehensive, organized to take, and I’m wondering if I program was planned for fu- have the right to ask her to give Mrs. Anthony (right) Gets Plaque from Mrs. L. S. Lockett ture scout meetings. ,the bracelet back. What do you Representatives were Betty think? WALKING PAPERS 1 ’ Mrs. Oeland and Mrs. Anthony DEAR SALLY - Alter jSS A three course buffet lunch- seven dates with a certain bean- unnuai problem, and the best 14011 to the eon was enjoyed folowed by tiful doll, I gave her an expen- way to handle it is with a firm dfar jfrry-_i# v m- kivit*- special program presided over sive bracelet, and she seemed ha nd. Your children will get umd tion U to foe i by president, Leonard Bishop, very thrilled and happy about to the idea in time, and I’m sure reolv is necessary - mmA the sond- The Milltones of Greenville fur- this. Then about two weeks later they’ll learn to love their new w of . sift iToottoaaL It te nished music for the occasion, she informed me that she was in 8 * 8111 “ * A Christmas theme prevailed love with another fellow, that she in decorations of red, green and was very sorry, but no more g ° ld ceived a wedding invitation from tkm—and any wedding gift yaw * off! Thi i 8 cour * e was a shocker ^ p^nts of the bride-to-be. I ever send is alwart dfaweted te to me, but now, to make matters . nv jV “ . fun • -• ™ * _ DEAR SALLY —I have a gift if you roctfva an» invitation re- to both the wedding AND ever send is even worse I’m always running have never met either ^ bride the bride ’ 8 hom€ ' Clin- |„to h er at'different pteces with or hw parent! ’ but taow Ute taow her or net whether yon Bell and Vivian Harley, and DEAR WALKING PAPERS leaders Mrs. James Hailey and i shouldn’t do this if I were you. Honored by B&PW Club Mrs. LarceU BaU. Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS E. H. Reeves to Jasper Ridge- After aU, this WAS a gift, and gifts are usually given with no strings attached. Rather, taka this like a man, forget about the bracelet, and find yourself a new girl. k ed 18 hours of telephone work way Martin, 10.84 acres in Dials , n DEA . R SALLY I ? £ x ea nours oi leiepnaae wor. ' • \0, and my parents are trying to :: !??_T ch travel at her 0wn ex * ’ push me into marriage with a B. G. Taylor to L. B. 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Oeland for her 7116 wuiin « Workers Sunday w volunteer services at Whitten ? a 7, id ?® n stree * Clyde Armstrong, Jr., and Edna er a m in my second year of col- Village. he . ld lt8 M a e ArmsU^ lots in Gray lege ^ part-time With a small group of Cltoton to tatoce my educ.Uoa. But my dish s u PP« r la *t Tuesday eve- siderations. family continues to put pressure ning to the social haU of. the Mary Burts Bolt, Helen Bolt on me What do you adviSe? P. S. cburcb ' Davis, Nancy Bolt Robertson, n^Ap p c tn vn»r v, —^ . ... Christmas decorations of red Charles Bolt and Johnnie Bolt to aoex ro your embto Mtototereto, ««• tonrtc. ^ tretmen and a bou- Robert EerlHmellnd Bette ‘“f’ “ d Uve , y0 ^ J* project grew throughout the oupt frf k—„ pn tPr#.H »>* - .. 1,eue you’ve been planning it. Family county and is now state-wide, iwes f oTth^Iston ^ ? ne - fourth , ac " oa pressure can t^venTunpleasant, Many outstanding people, M Resale McKenzie class St ’’ L ^ irc ^’ £or ^ 100 ° I’ll admit—but an unhappy mar- churches, and civic groups have president welcomed the’ mem- a a riage can ** much » much worse, contributed entertainment to the , E11 , ,l ‘ b *“‘ Y « UI1 « Dlck An- residents of Whitten Vllln(e. STchuif toe*Rev^Jto?dHe? Y T 0Un! 40 ~ ? op * DEAR SALLY - fm n happily Through Mrs. Oealnd’s efforts, , Bav ’ invocation and Gantt ’ on Lauren8 st, » ^u - married woman, and work as the many additional activities have Mrg ’ 3oe Campbell the devotion- rens ’ for * 10 ' 00 and otber c0nsid ‘ iwdvate secretary for a business- derful character, is financially ~ w-YvIT'.-^a Dnil ,,„ 0 sound and would be a good pro- V n ur-n... ^r However, I don’t love him in the least, and in fact I don’t want to be married to anyone for . . _ . _. several years at least I have my Marie A. Cosman to Walter ij ear i on being a school teach- women, Mrs. Oeland organized the Volunteer Services at Whit ten Village- With her able lead- been created. She arranged to "\' m ‘ erations. man. Every^now and then my have the Christmas parade tour j-ter in thp pvpninp p«oh JamaB H. Callicutt and Audrey boss invites me to lunch with him the entire campus so that each member „ xph __ epri cift _ d P- Callicutt to Walter E. Holmes, because it gives us the opportun- child might view the parade as ninnpd a 101 on Lake Greenwood for $2,- ity to discuss business matters it passed his building, and also a 800.00. informaUy. Both his wife and my urged donations of gifts at JV* t U8 ; a r “ e fur * H. M. Cooper to Richard G. husband know about this, and m.u Chapman, Sr., 40 acres for $10 think nothing of it. But I happen C T 1 * tin ?* 13 ■_] T4nQ+<=»Q lot southwest of Laurens Really, there has never been one get-together parties. WiUiam S Hatton totota^d ,or > 10 00 - lovc aftectlon. Uttie thing out of the way be- Her most recent project was ^ Wednegday afternoon with a Earl M - Counts to Robert L. tween my boss and me. We’re entertainment for the non-ambu- brid ^ t ^ former’s Count8 > 2 46 acres for $5.00, love Just good friends and good bust w Somf on^S Spa^iburi^ “ d ««ecUon. ness associates. So what do you lant groups at the Medical Cen ter. These residents can only sing and dance with their eyes, but they have responded readily to this program. Mrs. Anthony volunteered two way. Earl T. Wright and Sybil T. think about this? GIRL FRIDAY. The lovely new colonial tvne“ Wright 10 Robert B * Wright and DEAR GIRL FRIDAY - I home was decorated flroigtaA ER ^ b J tb B ’ Wri * ht ’ 4ot ^ y ° u>re wa8till iJS C>0 flr moCb jvuu.au, yuauu^.^ vwu With the Christmas motif. In wa f ^ Eauren8 for < 1000 * ^ energy wonying about £ Tip the entrance hell «n nnen Bible ^ affection. the whispering of certain weak- A^V MMUBIfcStooSter to surrounded withptoe sprays md , °“ T ' r ^ T ho, !V^ Bur ; bu t «;- bodiM! Certtonly CUnten, and totor undertook toe todnto.Ua bloom, wa. most ef- ^ «• »> «> task as receptionist for the en- fective tire county when offices were In the living room an elegant arrangement centered around a CARD OF THANKS madonna was used on the man- We wish to thank everyone for tel with hurricane lamps filled Mj Neighbors lunching together. the cards, flowers, and the many kindnesses shown at the death of our mother, Mrs. Giles Sanders. —MR. AND MRS JAMES * (Buddy) SANDERS Santa's • • helper % WAUL. AO ■ IIL.VBR8MITM0 - *- St»fiin( dam SMI # for rninfo, mitj, » / soap diah fl.TS , • <\£. Pries* Silvarplatad '/V* plus Trivet $6.90 l C THOMAS JEWELER with Christmas balls to each side. A pink arrangement of pom poms graced the foble^ in the dining room. To each side of this pink tapers in sliver candel abra were used. The den was most attractive with pine spray* across the entire length of the mantel. Decorated pine cones were used at points of interest with tall red tapers. Each of the individual tables arranged in the den and living room were graced with red poin- settia and green holly centered with Santa Claus atop a red chimney. Fruit cake and coffee were served as guests were seated. Following several progression of bridge, Mrs. L. H. Lee and Mrs. Mac Milam were prize winners. B&PW Meeting Held Tuesday The December meeting of the Clinton Business and Profession al Women’s Club was held Tues- dy evening in Greenville Hall at Presbyterian College. President, Mrs. P. M. Pitts presided and welcomed special guests, Mrs. Marjorie Poole, Mrs. Addis Wilkes, Mrs. Andy Young, Mrs. Mary Adams, Grady Chandler, Harold Power, and Earl Stewra. Mrs. Robert Johnson also introduced new club members, Mrs. Wyatt Led ford, and welcomed her into the club. Mrs. Johnson, program chair man for the evening, introduced a group of Pi Kappa Phi Frater nity members from Presbyterian College who, under the direction of the Rev. Zeb Williams, gave several Christinas carol tions. Also Included In the gram was a comedy skit "Break Plus Wisdom” given by Mrs. L. S. Lockett, Mrs. Morris Sey mour, Miss Essie Davidson, , Miss Joyce Dunaway, and Mrs. Johnson. A special itert of the .was the presentation 1 of [award given by the club'to Mrs. iW. L. Anthony for her services [rendered to the Area Y (Health Program. The was made by Mrs. Lockett award was to be made Mrs. Janies E. Oeland for her is given at Whitten VH- but she was unable to at- due to illness. The meeting was adjourned the club collect led by in. 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