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Presbyterian Women
Hear Conference Report
The August meeting of Women-of-
the-Church and circles of the First
Presbyterian church was held joint
ly Monday afternoon. The vice-pres
ident, Mrs. Frank Miller presided
over the business session.
Mrs. William P. Jacobs, delegate
to the Woman’s Training confer
ence held recently in Montreat,
gave an interesting account of the
meeting.
The Bible study on great pray
ers of the Bible was given by Mrs.
H. L. Baldwin. The meeting was
closed with prayer by Mrs. Hugh
Jacobs.
Baptist Women Hear
Missionary To Africa
Mrs. Farrell Runyan, the former
Miss Elizabeth Barnett, who spent
three years with her husband, the
Rev. Mr. Runyan, in Nigeria, West
Africa as missionaries, was the
guest speaker for the regular month
ly meeting of the Woman’s Mission
ary Society at the First Baptist
church, on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Runyan spoKe interestingly
of the work there and displayed a
number of curios of that country.
^The Runyans will sail for the re
turn trip to Africa August 16.
A business session was conducted
i by the vice-president, Mrs. Joe W.
Leake and the meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs. J. H. Darr.
Later the sunbeam group was in
vited to see the curios.
man was Pfc. Robert Taylor.
Out of town guests were Mrs. Lillie
Bolt, mother of the groom, of this
city, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolt of
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Wednesday Club
Has Dessert Bridge
A dessert bridge was given last
week by Mrs. William P. Jacobs, III,
for members of the Wednesday club.
Lovely bowls of roses, gladioli
and zinnias were used as a back
ground for two tables. A sweet
course was served before the games.
Top score honor went to Mrs. Rob
ert Black.
used at the entrance and arrange
ments of gladioli and shasta daisies
placed throughout the home.
Cola drinks were served the guests
upon arrival and later tables were
arranged for bridge. When scores
were tallied prizes went to Mrs.
Chris Adair, Sr., and Miss Myra
Adair, mother and sister of the
•groom-elect, of this city.
I Miss Margaret Ameen won the
bingo prize.
Following the games a three
course luncheon was served.
The bride-elect wore a corsage
of pink rosebuds and she was pre
sented a gift of crystal in her chosen
pattern.
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Rites In Colorado
The marriage bf Pvt. Priscilla Ann
Emery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. Emery of Escondido, Cal., and
Pfc. Leroy (Red) Bolt, son of Mrs.
Lillie Bolt of Clinton, was solem
nized at Fitzimmons General hospital
. in Denver Colorado, in the post chap
el June 30, at 7 p m. Methodist
Chaplain M. Boucher performed the
ceremony. The bride was given in
* marriage by Lloyd Ellis.
The bride wore a single orchid on
her dress uniform and the maid of
honor, Sgt. Harriet J. Stone, wore a
corsage of Turks Cap lilies. The best
Bridge Party Given
For Recent Bride
Entertaining for Mrs. Reece H.
Young, a bride of recent date, Mrs.
L. B. Dillard assembled guests for
four tables on Friday afternoon.
The card rooms were beautifully
appointed in a pink motif, the flor
al arrangement being fashioned of
prennial phlox and snap dragons.
The guest of honor was presented
by the hostess with a gift of silver.
High score award went to Mrs. Mi-
Ichael Turner and floating prize to
| Mrs. Robert M. Vance.
When cards were laid aside a
tempting refreshment course car-
,rying out the chosen party color
note was served.
i Assisting the hostess in the cour
tesies of entertaining were Mrs. M.
J. McFadden, Mrs. N. Reece Young,
Mrs. Ayliffe R. Jacobs and Miss
Katherine Dicus.
Miss Ferguson
Honored At ~ '
Bridge Luncheon
Miss Ruth Ferguson and Mrs. Mary
Cummings entertained at a bridge
luncheon Tuesday at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Ferguson in Great Falls, honoring
their sister, Miss Rachel Ferguson,
who will be married to Chris Adair,
Jr., of Great Falls and Clinton on
jJuly 22.
The home was attractively deco
rated in the green and white motif
with a large basket of white gladioli
Tea In Johnston
Fetes Miss Copeland
Honoring Miss Jean. Copeland of
Renno, August bride-elect, a lovely
tea was given Saturday in John
ston by Mrs. Ervin Smith and Miss
Jean Smith.
About three hundred and fifty
guests including a number of Clin
ton relatives and friends were in
vited for the delightful afternoon
affair.
In the receiving line in addition
to the hostesses and bride-elect
were her mother, Mrs. J. David
Copeland, Mrs. James Lagrone of
Johnston, a recent bride, and five
of the bridesmaids, Miss Allene
Copeland, Mrs. Harry Baldwin of
this city, Miss Shirley Ranton, Miss
Annie Maxwell Halford and Miss
Betty Jenkins of Johnston.
; In the reception hall floral ar
rangements were in yellow while
pink and white gladioli effectively
decorated the living room. 1 A white
and green bridal theme was used
in the dining room with a bouquet
of asters. Complimented by white
lighted tapers adorning the exquis-
etely appointed tea table. Block
cream, decorated cakes and mints
in the chosen motif were served in
the dining room and punch was ser
ved on the porches.
Among guests attending were the
bride-elect’s grandmother, Mrs. B.
F. Copeland and Mrs. Lena Bell
Copeland.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
State of South Carolina
County of Laurqns
Town of Clinton
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
C. C. Giles is the duly appointed Su
pervisor of Registration for the Town
of Cilnton, County of Laurens, State
of South Carolina.
Every citizen twenty-one (21)
years of age and upwards having all
of the qualifications as mentioned in
Section 12, of Article 2, of the Con
stitution of South Carolina, as
amended, and in Sections 2287 and
2290, Volume 2, Code of Laws of
South Carolina, 1942, as amended,
and who has resided in the State for
two years, in the County for one
year and within the 1 incorporated
limits of the said Town of Clinton
for four months next preceding the
election to be held in said Town of
Clinton on Tuesday, August 15, 1950,
and who has paid thirty days before
the election any poll tax then due
and payable and who holds a County
Registration certificate entitling him
or her to vote at a polling precinct
within the Town of Clinton shall be
entitled to register.
The said C. C. Giles. Supervisor
of registration, will have his office
open at the place of business of C. C.
Giles at 300 West Main Street in
the Town of Clinton for the purpose
of registering voters from 9 o’clock
A. M. to 5:30 o’clock P. M. on each
day except Sunday until 5:30 o’clock
P. M. August 4, 1950.
Dated this 18th day of July, 1950.
(Signed) L. E. Bishop,
Mayor
Attest:
(Signed) W. B. Owens,
Clerk and Treasurer.
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Wedding Plans
Miss Rachel Fergimnn and W
Chris Adair, Jr., have announced
plans for their wedding which will
take place Saturday evening. July
22 at 8 o'clock at Mount Dearborn
Methodist church, Great Falls.
The ceremony will be performed
by the Rev. Mr. W. Y. Cooley. The
bride will be given in marriage by
her father, J. B. Ferguson and R.
C. Adair, Sr, of this city will serve
as best man.
Miss Ruth Ferguson, sister of the
bride, will be maid of honor and
bridesmaids include the groom's
sister, Miss Myra Adair, of Clin
ton; Miss Jo Ann Huggins, Lake
City; Miss Ruth McCown, North
Augusta; Misses Louise Wade and
Margaret Ameen, Great Falls.
The bride’s nephew, Jamie A.
Cuming of Miss, will be ring bear
er and flower girls are nieces, Eula
Ferguson, Great Falls and Catherine
Hermelink of Charlotte.
Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, Jr., of Beth
any, Mo., organist and Miss Julia
Cloninger, Great Falls, soloist will
render the wedding music.
Ushers will be Tom Ferguson.
Dan Ferguson, Earl Stewart, Jack
Taylor, Great Falls; John Mimnaugh
and Browning Dicus, Clinton.
After the rehearsal on Friday
evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Her
melink of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Ferguson, Jr. of Bethany, Mo.
are entertaining. Mrs. James Godde-
lock of Winnsboro and Mrs. F. M.
Roddey of Columbia are giving a
bridal luncheon at noon Saturday
at the Fairfield Inn, Winnsboro.
A number of Clinton friends and
relatives will attend the rites. Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Miss Myra
Adair, Mrs. R. W. Wade, Browning
Dicus and John Mimnaugh will go
to Great Falls tomorrow to attend
the pre-nuptial events.
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Birth Announcements
WILLIAMS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams
of Joanna, announce the birth of a
son, Ralph Marion, on July 11th at
I Hays hospital. Mrs. Wii'iams is the
'former Miss Martha Jokel from Ger
many.
COPELAND
Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Copeland an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Neely
Clayton on July 13th at the Blalock
clinic. Mrs. Copeland is the former
Miss Betty Joe Eason of Whitmire.
SATTERFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Satterfield an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Hel
en Diane, on July 14th at the Bla
lock clinic. Prior to her marriage
Mrs. Satterfield was Miss Geraldine
King.
GANTT
Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Gantt of
Greenville announce the birth of’ a
daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, on July
13th at the General Hospital. Mrs.
Gantt is the former Miss Amy Dixon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Dix
on of Renno.
ATTEND CONFERENCE
James P. Sloan and C. N. Franks
of this city, E. J. Willingham and
Mason Rowland of Joanna, left yes
terday to attend the Southern Indus
trial Relations conference at Blue
Ridge, N. C., for several days.
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