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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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center. A^ter the work was com- non with a drop-in at the Dillard byterial Home Missions, Mrs. Fran-
pleted on Tuesday afternoon the home on BroacJ Street.' c's Blalock,
group enjoyed supper.
Work,
i Dutch iris, daffodils and spirea Secretary of Orphanage
I were arranged in * the living room Mrs. H: M. Wise,
and music room. Secretary of Literature, Mrs. Har-
The guests were invited into the ry Nettles,
dining room for refreshments. Ad-i Secretary of White Cross, Mrs. Ed-
Birth Announcements
Mrs. Wilson Speaks
At Garden Club Meet,
The February meeting of the Clin
ton Garden club will be held Mon
day the 28th, at 3:30 ,at the First
Presbyterian church. Mrs. Harrell
Wilson of Greenville will be the
guest speaker.
Tea Compliments
Miss Evelyn Lanford
Mrs. Etigar C. Taylor, Jr., enter- orning the lace covered table, light- ward Ferguson
tained with a lovely tea last Wed- etl b y tal1 white tapers, were snap- Secretary of Spiritual Life, Mrs.
nesday afternoon comDliment’npj dragons, carnations and fern in a Austin Chandler.
Miss Evelyn Lamord of Spartan- Pink, white and green color note Secretary of Pastor’s Aid, Mrs. J.
burg whose wedding to C. H. Me- which was also carried out in the J. Cornwall.
Crary took place Sunday. . refreshments. • Mrs. Boyd presented the program
11 j The receiving line in addition to Mrs - Haynie Prince poured cof^on “The Christian Home.”
color motif, was cut and served the hostess and the honoree was ^ ce - Later Mrs. Gray conducted a me-
with ice cream and punch. Each; composed of their mothers, Mrs. G.! Sandwiches, ham biscuits, mints, morial service for members who
little guest was remembered withjH. Hudgens, Mrs. G. R. Lanford and salted nuts and cakes were served, have passed away during the year.
a wind mill as a party souvenir.
Birthday Party For
Miss Ann Belue
On last Monday evening, the girls
in the Edith Home at the orphan
age entertained with a birthday and
the groom-elect’s mother. Mrs. C. H. Assisting in entertaining were:
McCrary. Mrs. S. G. Dilard, Mrs. George H. WallaCe-HipD
Mrs. Abit Alexander entertained Hhs, Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. a* D L U'll
in the living room and Mrs. Billy John Harris, Mrs. John M. Rosebor- WOaaing AT KOCK nill
T1 MBIJN
Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Tumblin an
nounce the birth of a son, Fred 17
Charles, on Monday, February 21, at
the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Turrvblin n
the former Miss Georgia Etta Bag-
well.
MOBLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mobley, wh<*
live near here, announce the birth of
a daughter, Beatrice Lynn, at Hays
hospital on Friday, February 18, at
Hays hospital.
P*tts invited the guests into the 0U Sh, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tippin, I 0 yp| v Churrh FvPnfr
dining room for refreshments. - jMiss Grace Young, Miss Jean Har-j Th -T. nm A-cn -t r f h
The receiving rooms were beau- ris and Mrs - W - w - Harris - The R ck H L Associate Refarme d
Virginia Visitor. *«« * Hh a.and tuwiy debated with v,rM nor»l wore presented the honored Pre^byjena^ehurch was the scene
V le ttne party hononng M.ss Ann, A^ut ,00 of the coHegc set called jn R when Miss Alina P ur4 Wal-
A profusion of spring flowers ad- ! V™, »"<• white color note, during .he party hours 8-M. I t*'****™'
orned the home with the Valentine ^ ea table overla.d with a white p ev ■yy p Grier Jr nastor
alternoon tor ner sister, M'ss Mar-j motif carried out. i cover was adorned with satin rib- ^ rs goyd Heads 'of the bride and the bridegroom
earet Kent Bell of Staunton Va ' mroK i d u j • * j 1)0,18 showered with lace hearts and _ , 7 . ... j . ,
who is visiting here. ’ i by Miss Miet M^v ^' flowe». White candict in silver Presbyterian Women ^ ' mpress ' ve duuble
On each occasion a few friends i re f re shments of ice cream and cake k °^ erS ^ an,<ed lbe centerpiece of The election of officers and mem- }
were invited to meet and visit with|durihc the evonim? t white carnation, snapdragons and orial services were held by the T c> \n\vs were spoken before a
Miss Bell. I ' 'greenery. , Presbyterian women at the regular background of woodwardia and Or-
Daffodils and fruit blo^nm* wero ii W u 3 _ Serving punch, decorated cakes monthly meeting Monday after- c( ? on fei 'n and southern smilax. On
Mrs. Wise Hostess To and mints, were Mrs. Frank Cauley noon. * ' either side were arrangement of
and Mrs. Van Jones. Miss Florence Mrs. James S. Gray, president, white gladioli and Gaza chrysan-
i Adair bade the guests goodbye. Also led the devotional which was fol- tbemiims interspersed with lighted
For little Fellows
With Big Colds...
prettily used in decoration in the _ . .
receiving rooms. Tea was served BndgO Club Members
with party dainties.
Mrs. H. M. Lukstot
Hostess At Bridge
. WlSC . W3S .l 10810 ” assisting were Miss Dot Taylor, Mrs. | iowed by a business session. The tapers.
Thursday afteinoon to members of b. W. Crouch and Mrs. Edgar C. following officers were elected: Wedding music was given by D
.a „• a (Taylor, Sr. President, Mrs. Hubert Boyd. c Youngblood, organist, and Miss
ijanoaii. ana camellias made a About fifty guests, members of Vice President, Mrs. W. R. An- Mary Frances Patton,, soloist. Miss
colorfur background for the two ta- the young set, called during the ap- derson. Patton sang Because, Nocturne and
M, b < rf . 4 . pointed hours 4-6. | Sccretarv. Mrs. W. M. Walker. : used the Lord’s Prayer as the bene-
j Treasurer, Mrs. Frank Kellers. diction.
conclusion of the'game! a srore at pr‘ze Drop-in Honors Secretary of Fore.gn Missions. The bride was given in marriage
was awarded Mrs. Thornwell Dun-.YoUfig GoupIcS
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. H.
Lukstat entertained her bridge club
with two tables in play.
Pie and coffee were enjoyed be
fore cards and later in the afternoon
the hostess servedv cold drinks, salt-(lap. Mrs. Goyne Simpson and Mrs. j
ed nuts and candies. Score prizes I Bailey Williams were club visitors.
went to Mrs. Francis Blalock and ! —
Mrs. C. W. Anderson.
Friday evening Miss Lillian Dil
lard and Miss Cornelia Harris hon-
Camellias made a lovely setting
for the afternoon games.
Baptist Group Holds
February Meeting
The February meeting of the Wo
man’s Missionary society was held
Monday afternoon at the First Bap- five British representatives to the
tist church. ' organization.
The business circle had charge of i Miss Margaret Kent Bell of Staun-
the program with Miss Irene Work-! ton, Va., who is visiting here was
Century Club Studies
United Nations
The Century club met Tuesday of
the past week at the home of Mrs.
C. Bynum Betts.
Continuing a series of studies on
the United Nations, Mrs. Walter A.
Johnson gave life sketches of the
ored Mr. and Mrs. Adam Andrews Mrs. W. C. Baldwin,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paul McKin-1 Secretary of Synodical and Prcs-
Mis. W. P. Jacobs. ! by her cousin, William LaVerne.
Secretary of Home Missions, Mrs. Oates and the bridegroom chose his
J P. Rowland . (father, Irbv .S. IIipp of this city as
Secretary of Religious Education, best man.
Ushers included L. E. Avery, Al-
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man presiding. Following a hymn
and prayer by Mrs. George Ellis,
Miss Workman introduced the guest
speaker, Frank Perry, a ministerial
student at Presbyterian college. Mr.
Perry spoke on “Christ And The
Man On The Street.”
Mrs. R. P. Wilder president, pre
sided over a business session and
seports of the committees were
heard. The meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey.
a guest for the meeting.
Billy Rowland •
Celebrates Birthday
Saturday afternoon in celebra
tion of his sixth birthday, Billy
Rowland entertained the neghbor-
hood children with a party at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper P. Rowland.
Paper hats were given the chil
dren to wear while enjoying a num
ber of games and contests. The
birthday cake, decorated in pink
and green, carrying out the chosen
Wadsworth Club Plans
Community Building
Mrs. Hugh Bonds Workman and
Mrs. Asa Davis were co-hostesses
on Thursday to the Wadsworth
Home Demonstration club.
The meeting opened with the
singing of the project song “Song
of Peace”. Mrs. Dav*s conducted
the devotional and the roll call was
answered with the name of the
household task each member dis
liked most. The demonstration “Fin
ishes For Floors” was given by one
of the local leaders, Mrs. Ben Work
man. The recreation period was in
charge of Mrs. T, R. Davis and at
this time the hostesses served sal
ad and sweet courses.
During the business hour plans
were made for work on Tuesday by
men and women in the community
to improve the former Wadsworth
school building for a community
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
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and Dresses in Creoes and Cottons
Sizes 9-17. 10-20, 40-44
SPECIAL—
One lot Dresses $2.00
special— . I
Crepe Gowns, were $4.95 $2.95
Bags No tax
Hats 10% Off
One lot Blouses $2.00
Rayon Knit Blouses $4.95
Assorted Colors
Hose, were $2.25 SI.65
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$1.00 Off
DRESSES — $12.95 to S19.95
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COATS, SUITS - S39.95 to S49.95
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SLIPS, GOWNS - S4.98 to S8.95
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HAND BAGS
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First Quality 51-15
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