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Laurens-Greenwood FHA Holds Leadership Training Workshop
Informal Reception
* For New Methodist
Minister and Family
Honoring the new minister, the
Rev. Joel E. Cannonr^Mrs. Cannon
and children, the Woman’s Society
of Christian Service of Broad Street
Methodist Church entertained with
an informal reception on Tuesday
evening at Hodges Hall.
Receiving with the Cannons were
J. B. Arnold, chairman of the
board of stewards, Mrs. Arnold.
Mrs. Paul M. Muller, president of
the Woman’s Society of Christian
Service, and Mr. Muller.
Punch, decorated cake squares
and salted nuts were served from
the refreshment table beautifully
' appointed with pink gladioli and
asters flanked by white tapers in
silver holders. Mrs. H. J, Pitts,
Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Davis V.
Pitts served punch and also assist
ing were Mrs. James L. Walker
and Mrs Arnold M. Cannon.
Arrangements of Gladioli in white
and pink and bright colored zinnias
decorated the reception hall.
Club Meets Thursday
With Mrs. Pitts
At a meeting of her bridge club
on Thuraday afternoon Mrs. Hen
derson Pitts served a dessert course
at two prettily appointed tables.
Later the progressions were en
joyed with Mrs. Wilmot Shcaly
making top score. Dahlias, gladioli,
and rosies were arranged in the card
rooms for the meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Loftis
Entertain For Sisters
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis enter
tained on Monday and Tuesday for
W. S. McCurry of Arden, N. C.;
four sisters of Mrs. Loftis, Mrs.
Mrs. R. L. Spivey of Asheville, N.
C.; Mrs. J. R. Crooke of Woodruff;
and Mrs. Reid Putnam of Gray
Court.
The house was decorated with fall
flowers. An enjoyable feature on
Monday evening was the re-enact
ment of childhood scenes and oc
curences. The occasion was the
birthday of Mrs. McCoy.
Thomwell Circle
Has Monthly Meeting
On Wednesday evening of the
past week Misses Julia and Helen
Porter were hostesses to members
of the Edith Dewese Lynn circle of
Tliornwell Memorial Church at
their home on Young Drive.
Mrs. A. M. Copeland gave the
Bible study on "TTie Growing
Church,” after which a discussion
of the topic was led by Mrs. James
Camp.
A sweet salad plate was enjoyed
during a social hour which climax
ed the meeting.
Interesting Program
On Hawaii Given
The first fall meeting of the Cen
tury Club was held Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Layton
Fraser.
Presenting a study of organized
terntories of the United Slate*, Mrs.
A. J. Thackston gave e delightful
presentation of the history, customs
‘and people of Hawaii. Col. and
Thackston were stationed on the
Island of Oahu for two years Miss
Nancy Thackston, dressed In native
costume, lave an interpretive Ha
waiian dance
Miss Sara Anderson of Summer
too, and Mrs J. L Anderson of
Wilson. N C., were guests of the
dub.
Auxiliary Members
Hear Reports Orv
Girls' State
The Anwrrian Legion Auxiliary
held the first meeting ef the new
year Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs Prank Miliar an South
Breed street Mrs MtOor. vtee-
Visitor Addresses
Church Group
The West Circle met Tuesday
evening in the recreation room at
Whitten Village.
Prior to the program a covered
dish supper was enjoyed.
Miss Nancy LanfonM was in
charge of the program. Mrs S. B.
Loftis led the devotional on “Keys
That Open Doors.” Miss Lanford
introduced her aunt, Mrs Annie
Coolidge of San Francisco, Calif.,
who having traveled in many coun
tries of the world made an inter
esting talk on '‘seme keys that
open doori" from her own expe
riences
Buffet Supper Given
By Mrs. Copeland
Entertains Club,
Additional Guests
Entertaining members of her
card club and several additional
guests Mrs. John Mimnaugh was
hostess for three tables of bridge
on Thursday afternoon of the past
week.
Zinnias in varied shades were
used in decoration. Between pro
gressions guests were invited into
the dining room for refreshments of
sandwiches, tea and cookies served
in buffet style. An .attractive fruit
arrangement featuring grapes and
apples centered the table.
Score prizes were presented Mrs.
Marvin Gault and Mrs C. E King.
The officers %f the F. H. A. chapters in Laurens and Greenwood Counties met Satur
day, September 13, at the Clinton High School to learn their duties of office and to discuss
plans for the year’s work. During an impressive installation service the 1957-5# bi-county
officers charged with the new 1958-59 officers. They are from left to right: Jane Wofford.
1957-58 assistant reporter, Thomwell; Sara Jane Taylor, 1957-58 reporter. Ford; Kay
Childs, 1957-58 treasurer. Greenwood; Jane Tomlinson, 1957-58 secretary. Ninety Six
Linda Word, 1957-58 vice president, Laurens: Gail Hall, 1957-58 president. Hickory Tavern;
.Ann Seibert. 1958-59 president, l^iurens; Betty Jean Minor. 1958-59 vice president, Ninety
Six; Brenda Humphries. 1958-59 secretary. Greenwood; Frances Taylor. 1958-59 treasur
er, Ford; Patricia Yaugnan. 1958-59 reporter. Thomwell; Betty Mowbray, 1958-59 assistant
reporter, Gray Court; Becky Golden. 1958-59 musician. Ware Shoals. Unda Boland. 1958-
59 historian. Clinton; and Pearl Griffin. 19.58-59 acting parliamentarian. Hickory Tavern.
—Photo hy Dan Yarborough.
On Saturday
Mrs J David
with a buffet •
home la Krone
•t • o'clock
at her
U. D. C. Chapter
Resumes Meetings
The September meeting of the
Stephen D Lee Chapter. United
Daughters of the Confederacy was
held on Thursday evening. Septem
ber 4. at the home of Mrs Nene D
Workman Assisting Mrs Workman
as hostesses were Mrs Dan Yar
borough. Miss Lily Y sr borough.
Mrs E Mace Young and Mrs Hen
ry M Young
Mrs Hugh Simpson, who was m
charge of the program, conducted
a quit on the U D. C. catechism
Ifrt George Watts Copeland gave
a paper on Gardens of the Bible
CKeats were lavttsd into Use dm
tag room for
PC Freshmen Are
Given Reception
By College Groups
Freshmen students at Presbyte
rian College were entertained on
Saturday evening with the annual
reception given by the College
Dames and the Student Christian
Association at the Douglas House,
the new student center building on
the college campus.
The receivipg line was composed
of the president of the senior class
Paul Arrington. Student Christian
Association president. Sunny Em
bry; Dr Marshall W Brown, col
lege president. Mrs Brown. James
M. Oeland. vice president. Dr
George C. Bellmgrath. academic
dean. Mrs BeUmgrath. Col A. J
Thackston. dean of students Mrs
TharkaUm. president of •the Da
Bi-County FHA Officers
Installed Here Saturday
jin connection '.vith the Abbeville hi mg the AbbeviDe-Clinton High
centennial now in progress there School football game with a special
| Officials have timed the pageant invitation to the Clinton people to
to take place immediately follow-1attend
Other faculty members and thru
Officers of FHA chapters in Lau
rens and Greenwood Counties met
for a leadership training workshop
in the Clinton High School audito
rium Saturday Nine schools were
represented ThornwH^.. Ford,
Greenwood. Ninety-Six. Laurens.
Hickory Tavern, Gray Court, Clin
ton, and Ware Shoals
Gail Hall. Hickory Tavern. 1957-
56 Bi-County president, led the FHA
opening ceremony The 1967-56 Bi
County officers assisted Mias Hall
as the 1966-5* officers were install
cd
The Greenwood officers present
ed the devotional. "Price Tags of
Popularity ” Joann Todd of the
Clndon chapter wHcwmed t h«
College dining hall the group was
entertained with a reading by Patsy
MeAbee of Thomwell, and music
by the Rebel Rousers of Clinton
Paula Crane of Laurens, gave a
baton routine
The degree program was present
ed by the Ford officers Jane Mann.
Edna Cox, and Joyce Keowen gave
an interesting report from the ns
tional FHA convention which they
attended during the summer
The fall meeting of the Bi County
association will meet with with
Gray Court on November 15
Pogeonf Be Presented
At Abbeville Football
Gome Friday Night
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Leer
the 199* M
Miss » «
FHA
raaioo were Mr and Mrs G N
Foy. Mr and Mrs i. D Gthaan
Mr* L T Lawsan. Jr„ Mrs Mary
f Lehman Mkas Etta Adam. Mr
and Mrs Claud Mania. Mrs W W.
artisti
ran* V> L
omm m rrurs
a* cMBohm r rr» co
the Pvmhjl
stated a total of 0*4 so
I acted during the Poppy Day
May
Mrs Julian
an mtoroaUng article an Praadr
Scott Key. author of The Star
Mrs Earl
of Girls Stair,
girts from the Chotoa ares who M
tended Girts State to Jane lofty
Glenn. Juba Mae Humplwta* Cam
lye Hatrsteu. and Bad
who gave talks an I
phases af the ueeh la
by the
her ftwl Mim ***
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Carrie Bell Wi
Mrs C M.
Jeoee Jakarta*, af
Emsul Martin. Mrs
km. Jr . Mrs Ruby
Mrs W K
wen. Mias Kmk
J H Deans* of
Mrs J. Leroy Rs
Mrs. Gner Todd
Honored On Birthday
Nancy
Gray
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Mrs Ted Pm
a drsp-m at
Getty* and
Young Methodists
Organize District
Group At Laurens
Sirth Announcements
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WITH THE SICK
Mr and Mrs L D Easter la bate
returned la their home m Lnurem
following treatment a Blalock Clm
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Mn Preston Mila in. of Pendleton,
is a patient a Hays Hospital coo
vaiescing from injuries received in
a skiing accident
The following patients have been
released from Blalock Clinic: Thur
mond Jones. Mrs L. M Sanders of
Cross Hill. Mrs Luther Motes of
Joanna. Mrs. Ralph Frick of Kin-
ards, and J. W. Coates of Laurens.
Miss Lizzie Sloan is a medical pa
tient at Blalock Clinic.
Mrs Rufus Hanback is a patient
at Hays Hospital following surgery
this week.
Friends of Mrs. F. M. Stutts will
be interested to know she is a pa
tient at Hays Hospital.
Gillette Simpson is undergoing
treatment at Blalock Clinic.
W. C. Wallenzine is a medical pa
tient at Hays Hospital.
Mrs. Henry Simmons is under
going treatment at Hays Hospital.
Mrs. Carl Heaton is a surgical pa
tient at Hays Hospital.
Mrs. Leo Riser has returned home
from Hays Hospital where she has
been a patient.
Friends of Mrs. R. E. Sadler will
be interested to know she is con
valescing at Blalock Clinic follow
inf injuries received in a fall at her
home
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followed by a regular meeting at
Broad Street church on December
9
Officers of the Laurm* Sub-Du
tnct are President. Carl P Moore
Fir>t Church. Laurens; Vice-Pres
ident, Mrs Glenn Reeves. Broad St.
Church, Clinton; Secretary, Martha
Manning. Central Church, Laurens.
Treasurer. Margaret Lewis, Ep
worth Church, Joanna; and Pub
licity Director, Niles C Clark. Jr,
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