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Reception To Honor
New PC Students
Members of the Student Christian
association of Presbyterian college
will entertain with a reception this
E ng at 8 o’clock in the library
ing honoring the new students.
The College Dames will assist the
students.
Comp Fire Groups
Enjoy Picnic
Saturday afternoon the Okihi and'
Tawanda Camp Fire Girls had a pic
nic at the home of Betsy Davis.
Before the picnic the group en
joyed a hike and search for musca
dines in the woods near the home.
Mrs. Leonard Bishop, Mrs. W. A.
Chisholm and Betsy’s mother, Mrs.
Jack Davis, chaperoned the group.
Dinner Given For
Wedding Party
On Thursday evening before the
rehearsal for the wedding of Miss
Margaret Ann Barnette and Nolen
Landford Brunson, Mr, and Mrs. S.
Tribble, served sandwiches, cook
ies and punch.
Tan-da Camp Fires
Elect Officers
The Tan-da Camp Fire girls held
Tickets Ready For
Bridge, Card Benfeit
• Tickets are now on sale for the
fective in the dining room. An~cld-jof the late summer season were
fashioned bride’s bouquet of dah- beautifully arranged.
and out of town guests with a buf
fet supper at their country home
1 near Here 11 * ■*-»
/ , has and roses showered'with wide Entertaining in the dining room
i- r- j m Ti- j u f*\ “* ac * 10 ^ were combined Wlt ^ w hite satin ribbon formed the ren- an< * den were Mrs. W. B. Tribble,
Camp Fire and Blue Bird benefit | other flowers of the late summer " „ Mrs. J. B Dailey. M.ss Margaret
to be held at the armory on Tues- j season in decoration in the spac-
day, October 7, and may be obtain-, jous reception * hall and living
ed fom Mrs. Tom Addison, Mrs. j room. Red roses in brass contain-
Hubert Boyd, ticket chairmen, or|ers adorned the den. The tradit-
any of the mothers having children | ional bridal green and white note
in the organizations.
terpiece for Jhe tea table. A crys
tal bowl of dahlias, roses and Blake>1 y- Mr s E B Sloan, Mrs.
gladioli adorned the buffet. Both! Geor ^ Watt s Copeland, Mrs. Hu-
arrangements were complimented bert Todd, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, Miss-^
by lighted tapers in crystal hold- j es Mar y Blakely and Beatrice Her-
ers. A cluster of white bells was ron Chester.
ers and Mrs. J. B. Hart is the group
sponsor.
The following officers were
elected:
President—Judy Adair.
Vice-President—Kathy Hart.
Secretary—Anita Ellison.
Treasurer—Sandra Davis.
Scribe—Joan Brandt.
Executive Committee
CTA Entertained
Mrs. Nene D. Workman enter
tained the executive committee of
rate in keeping this date free in jna , Miss Lily Yarborough and Mrs.
order that members may partici-, r. q Wrenn.
pate. A door prize will be given
of town
rectly above the table. Roses dec- guests calling during the appoint-
orated the den and hallway and in ed hours were: Mrs. Audrey Wil-
the other receiving rooms flowers' (Continued on page two)
ah i, ^ ♦ v, in in' annoin^montl | suspended from the chandelier di- Included in the out
All mothers are asked to help in: appointments. The supper table
connection with the event which is] being overlaid with a linen cut-
sponsored in order to obtain funds work cloth and centered with a
with which to buy equipment and bouquet of white gladioli and
carry on the activities of the or- 1 greenery. The menu also carried
the first meeting of the fall on; ganization. Tables will be arrang-iout the wedding theme.
Thursday afternodn at the home of, ed for bridge, rook, canasta and; Assisting in the courtesies of en-
Mrs. William Davis. Mrs. Davis (rummy games and those in charge tertaining were Mrs. D. J. Buchan-
and Mrs. James Ellison are lead-1 are asking all card clubs to coope-: a n, Miss Linda Buchanan of Joan-
and score prizes for each game
awarded.
Shower Wednesday
Fetes Miss Barnette
Honoring Miss Margaret Ann
Among the out of town guests 1
enjoying the occasion were the i
groom’s mother, Mrs. Charles My-!
ers and Mr. Myers, of Laurinburg, j
N. C., the brides’ grandmother, J
Mrs. Hampton Wilburn, of Cross
Keys, Miss Irene Wilburn of
I Greenville, Miss Gertrude Wilburn
the Classroom Teachers association season j n autumn hues decorated
at an official family CTA dinner j^ e reception hall and living room,
last Thursday evening. After a 3-j j n ^ dining room a bridal motif
course dinner was served the group' was carr j e d out in green and white.
S. Barnette, entertained the wedding wen t j n t 0 a business session and t ^ feature of the dining room ap-
Barnette on Wednesday prior to| of charlotte, N. C., and Mrs. Roy
her marriage. Miss Lucy Ann j p age 0 f R oe b uc k.
Thomas entertained with a miscel- > ^ i
laneous shower at her home at 4:
o’clock in the afternoon.
Many lovely arrangements of the
party and out-of-town guests with a
six o’clock dinner at Hotel Mary
Musgrove.
A long table was beautifully ap
pointed i.i the ballroom and place
cards following the bridal theme
marked the places for 21 guesta. A
three-course turkey dinner was
served.
Garden Club Units
To Meet Monday
The Yellow Jasmine Garden club
will meet Monday, September 22, at
3:30 at the home of Mrs. R. M.
League, with Mrs. Pluss Brown as
_ co-hostess.
The Green Garden club will meet
with Mrs. Robert M. Vance, the 22nd,
at 4 o’clock.
The Sunibonnet club has postponed
their meeting until September 29,
which will be held at the home of
"Mrs. Marshall Brown, at 4 o’clock.
The Caroline Wren club will meet
at 4 o’clock Monday, the 22nd, at
the home of Mrs. Cecil Wilson on
Centennial street.
ARP Circles Have
Birthday Jubilee
On Monday, Sept. 8, circles num
ber One and two met a tthe Asso
ciate Reformed Presbyterian
church in the evening.
Mrs. Hubert Todd conducted a
temperance program for circle
number one and Miss Louise Trib
ble for number two, with other
members taking part, giving at-
icles from the Synodical Journal.
Later the groups joined for a so
cial in celebration of their “Jubi
lee Birthday.” This event is held
annually to raise money for sup
port of a missionary to India, Mrs.
Dale White. Several contests were
enjoyed and the hostesses, Mrs. Er
nest Hitt and Miss Nannie Young
made plans for the year’s work of pointmnets was the bridal scene on
the association. The committee i- s jthe dining table encircled with
to meet again in November. j English ivy and flanked by light-
Roses were prettily arranged j ed tapers. Fourteen friends enjoy-
with other flowers of the season in ed the occasion and during the af-1 olson i n t rot j U ced the guests to the,
Lovely Tea Honors
Bride of Recent Date
Complimenting her son’s bride,
Mrs. Robert Lawrence Plaxico,- Jr,
Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. Sr., and Miss
Nannie Young Tribble gave a love
ly tea on Friday afternoon at the
Plaxico home.
Mrs. James P. Sloan and Mrs. |
John T. Young greeted the guests
at the door. Miss Elizabeth Nich
ternoon Kay Thomas and Dell Wil-.i |- ece i v i n g jj ne composed of the
der dressed for a snower P Iosen t- hostesses, the honoree, Mrs. Earle
the dining and living rooms
Mrs. TuYner Hostess
To Episcopal Auxiliary
September 8, Mrs. MichaeJ Turner served with punch by the hostess
frd the gifts earned in an umbrella
to the honoree.
Salad and sweet courses were
was hostess to members of the Wo
man’s Auxiliary of All JSaints Epis
copal Mission for a business session.
Mrs. Newton Jones led the devo
tional. Mrs. R. B jHellams, president,
presided over the business session
during which plans were made for
attending the diocesan institute on
September 30 and October 1 in
Greenville. Announcement was made
-that there would be a union service
for the Episcopal congregations of
Laurens, Clinton and Newberry on
September 21 at Camp Gravatt near
Batesburg.
At the conclusion of the session a
social hour was enjoyed and the hpst-
ess served a sweet course.
Camp Fire Groups
Elect Officers
The Tawanka and Okihi groups of
Camp Fire Girls held their first fall
meeting Wednesday afternoon at the
Presbyterian church with Mrs. Leo
nard Bishop as leader and Mrs. W. A.
Chishalm, assistant. Mrs. John T.
Young and Mrs. W. E. McLendon are
sponsors.
her Another, Mrs. J. C. Thomas, and
Mrs. R. P. Wilder, who assisted in
the courtesies of entertaining.
First Fall Meet
For Century Club
The first meeting of the tall for
the Century club was held Tuesday
afternoon at the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. James S. Gray, with
twenty-three members in ' attend
ance.
Mrs. John Sprat gave an inter
esting, informative paper on the
chosen topic of study, “New Faiths
In a New Land.” She discussed
the- following three characters
Roger Wifliams,' separatist, born in
Wales and educated at Cambridge,
who believed that there should be
no connection between church and
state. He served as a misionary
to the American Indians and is
famous for his belief in religious |
freedom, she pointed out; Jona- (
than Edwards, who was educated
ht Yale and to whom credit has;
been given for the “Great Awak
ening” 1734-1744. She also gave
his philosophy of religion; Wil-!
P. Barron, Jr., a bride of recent!
date, her mother, Mrs. A. B. Blake
ly, Mrs. Eugene Sloan of Colum
bia, and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts.
Mrs. J. Hamp'Stone and Mrs. Joe
W. Leake entertained in the living)
room. Mrs. James G Jeanes of
Lyman, and Mrs. Hugh Eargle of
Florence, invited the guests into
the, dining room. Serving dec
orated cakes and mints were Mrs.
L. H. Davicfson, Misses Martha
Wilson, Jane Todd, Georgia Young,
Mrs. Eld Wills of Spartanburg, and
Miss Ann Blakely of Laurens. Miss
Louise Tribble, Miss Katherine
Blakely, Mrs. W. C. Dobbins of Jo
anna and Miss Evhlyn Botts of
Laurens, served lime-ice punch.
A green and white motif was ef-
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During the meeting the following, ] iam Tilery Channing, a famous
officers were eletced:
President, Betsy Davis .
Vice-President, Linda Bridges.
Secretary, Mary Elizabeth Horton.
Treasurer, Beth Trammell.
Scribe, Myra Pitts.
Refreshment committee, Georgia
Young and Marian McLendon.
Unitarian who preached love
gentleness.
and
Party Compliments
Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Jr.
Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Jr., was com
plimented on last Wednesday af
ternoon when Mrs. L. H. Davidson
entertained in her honor with a
bridge party at her home in the
Tribble apartemnts.
The bride was presented a cor- 1
sqge of white pom-poms.
Four tables were arranged for
the games in a setting of early fall
flowers featuring zinnias and mari
golds.
At the conclusion of the progres
sions prizes were presented Mrs.
Chris Adair, Jr., Mrs. W. M. Fin
ney and Miss Betty Neal Derrick |
kept floating prize. Mrs. Plaxico
and Miss Derrick, a bride-elect of
October, were remembered with
gifts.
When cards were laid aside the
hostess served salad and sweet
courses. Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Sr.,
and Miss Nannie Young Tribbie
were refreshment guests.
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Mrs. Miller Hostess
To Legion Auxiliary
Mrs. Frank Miller was hostess on
Tuesday to both the aftetnoon and
evening groups of the American
Legion Auxiliary.
Bowl§ of. marigolds and spider
lilies added attractiveness to the
hostess’ home for the meetings.
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy had the af
ternoon’s program on the purpose
and origin of the organization and
as membership chairman she told
of plans for a membership drive.
Mrs. Thomas Baldwin gave the
program for the evening meeting
and discussed “What the Legion
Auxiliary Means and What It
Does.” During the business ses
sion announcement was made of
the district fall rally to be held
on October 2 in Greer and all
members were invited to attend.
Following the progams tea and
dainties were served.
Rehearsal Party
Given By Mitchells
Friday evening before the re
hearsal for the wedding of Miss
Mary Ann Dillard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Dillard, and An
gus Stewart ot Rock Hill, which
took place Saturday afternoon at
the Cross Anchor Methodist
church, Mr. and Mrs., P. B. Mitch
ell entertained the wedding p'arty
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