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General Meeting
Of Garden Clubs
A general meeting of the Clinton
(rarden Club will be held on Monday
afternoon, March 23, at 3:30 at the
First Baptist Church.
Msrs. C. P. Townsend, of Laur-
^ens, will be the guest speaker.
Century Club Meets
With Mrs. Bailey
The Century Club met on Tuesday
afternoon at the honte of Mrs. C. M.
Bailey.
Completing a series of six studies
on “Islands Aministered by the
United States,” Mrs Harry F. Low-
man, Jr., gave a paper on American
Samoa.
Mrs. Earl B. Hafeall was welcom
ed as a new member of the club.
Lucile McSween Has
Birthday Party
Lucile McSween, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McSween, was 10
•years old on March 11. In celebra
tion of the occasion she invited six
teen girl friends for a party on
Thursday afternoon at her home on
Young Drive.
Hap McSween entertained the
group with magic tricks and games
were played. Prizes were presented
Becky Huguley and Karen Cox in a
contest to make “Easter Egg Peo
ple.”
The birthday cake, designed like
a merry go round, was decorated
with colored eggs and Easter bun
ny faces. The Easter motif was
also used for the refreshment table
and other party appointments.
Shower Compliments
Mrs. Donald Haselden
• Mrs. Donald Haselden, the former
Miss Gail Ellis, of Joanna, was
complimented recently with a mis
cellaneous shower at the Clinton
Mills Community Building. Hostess-
es were Mrs. W. C. Milam, Mrs.
C. D. Pitts, Mrs. Jerry Davis, Mrs.
Robert Edwards and Mrs. Jimmie
Braswell.
Yellow tapers, daffodils and spi-
rea predominated in the decorations
which carried out a yellow color
note also used in other party ap
pointments.
Several games, appropriate to
the occasion, were enjoyed by the
40 friends attending. After the gifts
were opened the hostesses served
a salad plate
"Mrs. Bonds Hostess
To Church Group
Monday evening members of the
Sara Glenn Circle of Broad Street
Methodist Church met at the home
at Mrs Joe Bonds with Mrs Clif
ton Adair and Mr*. Ethel Pitts as
TO BE MARRIED APRIL 5
MISS NANNETTE LOFTIS
, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftts announce the engagement sf their
daughter, Nannette, to Airman second class Robert R. Bollinger, of
Donaldson Air Force Base, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Bollinger
of Derry, Pennsylvania.
Miss Loftis, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l-oftis, grad
uated from Clinton High School and attended Mars Hill College. Mars
Hill, N. C., and is now secretary to the executive director of the
United Cerebral Palsy Foundation in Greenville.
Mr. Bollinger graduated from Derry High School and attended
Pennsylvania University until be entered the Air Force.
The marriage will be solemnized by a sem-formal ceremony on
Sunday afternoon, April 5, at the First Baptist Clwrrh here at 5
o'clock. The family has issued an Invitation to all relatives and friends
to attend. TV Rev. J. H. Darr will officiate at the double ring cere
mony.
Mrs. W. S. Horne was in charge
of the evcoutg s program on “One
In Christ." stressing cooperation
among Christian churches Mrs J.
B. Arnold and Mrs Thurston Giles
gave articles on the topic Mrs J.
H. Bushardt. chairman, presided
A social hour was enjoyed during
Club Program Is Community Service
"Gardens of the Bible" Discussed at Meet
Hie Clinton Woman s Chib will Members of the American Legion
have the regular monthly meeting Auxilrary meeting on Tuesday at
at the Community House tonight °* _*!*_*”
(Thursday) at 7:30. An interesting ' J ~ ‘ "
program, “The Gardens of the Bi
ble,” will be given by Mrs A. B
Blakely, program chairman of the
group Mrs. J. V. Lowe will bring
the devotional Hoot es act will be
Mrs. Julian Reynolds, Mrs Ella
Harvey. Mrs Ellison Robert* and
Mrs. Edna Smrifti
ftfrs. Dunlap Gives
Study Club Program
Mrs Thornwell Dunlap praorfd
hot lea. carrying cm
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heard an interesting discussion on
the topic, "Community Service." by
Mrs. J. P. Rowland.
Mrs Frank Miller presided over
the business aesnon Members
brought canned goods for a needy
umdy in the community
During the social hour held later rt av al _ H*y* ho«tal
in the afternoon punch, sandwiches 1 7 * '
and cookies were served Assisting
Mrs Pitta as hostesses were Mrs
P. M Pitts. Mrs L S Reddeck.
Birth
Announcements
MEADORS
M-Sgt and Mrs. James M. Mea :
dors of Sheppard AFB. Wkhita
Falls, Texas, announce the birth of
a son. James Curry, on March 12.
Mrs. Meadors is the former Miss Ua
Curry. Sgt. Meadors is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Meadors.
MARTIN
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Martin an-j
nounco the birth of a son on March
12 at the Self Memorial Hospital in
Greenwood. Mrs. Martin is the for
mer Miss Roslyn Cason, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. L. E. Cason
BROWN
Mr and Mrs Wibam Earl Brown
of Cross Hill, announce the birth of
a daughter, Rita Faye, on March
16 at Hays Hospital. Before mar
riage Mr? Borwn was Miss Montese |
Reeder \
MARKER
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles
Marler of Peachtree street, an
nounce the birth of a son, Joseph
Charles, Jr., on March 16 at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Marler Is the for-!
mer Miss Emily Wingo.
BEDENBAUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie McFall Bed-
cnbaugh of Joanna, announce the
birth of a son, Timothy Aaron, on
March 17 at Hays hospital. Mrs. I
Bedenbaugh before marriage was
Muss Naomi Frye
With the Sick
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Friends of Arthur Greenwood will
be glad to know he is improving fol
lowing surgery at Blalock Clinic
on Monday.
Dismissed Tuesday from Blalock
Clinic were Mark Satterfield and
Rev. C. J. Sexton.
Lonnie Hiers was a medical pa
tient at Hays hospital during the
week.
Phoebe Humphries was a patient
several days during the week at
Blalock Clinic.
Friends of J. E. Adair will be in
terested to know he is a patient at
Blalock Clinic.
Joseph Steiner is convalescing at
home following a few days stay at
Blalock Clinic.
Friends of Mrs. Irene Todd will
be interested to know she » conva
lescing at home following medical
tratment at Hays Hospital
Friends of L. L. King of Kinards.
will be interested to know he hr a
patient at Blalock Clinic
Mrs Fred Stanley, Sr. was a sur
gical patient at Hays hospital last
week. She was accompanied home
by her infnt son who has been a
patient at the hospital for several
weeks
W H Yeargin is a patient at Bla
lock Clinic.
Bobby Meadors was a medical pa
bent at Hays hospital during the
week
Jimmie Blackwell has return! to
hu home foitowing an ilfoes* and
The Board of Directors of the
Chamber of Commerce approved
the idea of setting up this calendar
at their March meeting It was
stated that a number of requests
for this type of infonnaOoa had
past aevera
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TO LEAD WINTHROP GOVERNMENT
Recently elected lo head the IVinthrnp College Stndem Government
Association for the I95?M>A session were, left' to right, IMIy ( rou< h
of Moiintville. treasurer; Elizabeth Ann O'Cain of Orangeburg, vice
president; Geneva Knox of North Augusta, secretary, and Sally
Schumpert of Cheraw, president.
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for discrimination in
Notional Guild
Adjudicotor Here
March 20 And 21
C Of C To Set
Colendor Qf Events
The Chamber of Commerce is in-
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terested in setting up a Calendar of
Community Events Alt clubs and
organization, are asked to call the
chamber office and list their coming
events.
This calendar, if supported by all
organizations, should be of great
help to anyone planning an event
of comm unity-wide interest, offi
cers stated For by checking with
the chamber office they would be
able to select a date that would not
conflict with some event that had
already been planned.
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Every diamond we sell
tarries with it our most
cherished possession — our
reputation. We aim, therefore,
to preserve that reputation
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by giving customers the finest
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CLINTON
BUDGET TEEJdS ARRANGED
Dunlap
the program on Him Elizabeth Pew
body for the m acting of the Wedno*
day Study Club held laat week at
the home of Mr* Robert S Owen*
Mrs Dunlap Rave a paper on Miaa
Peabody, noted educator and four*
der ef the kindergarten m America,
prepared from the book The Throe
Peabody Stator* of Salem The oth
er* were Sophia, who married Nw-
Lhaniei Hawthorne, and Mary who
mamed Horace Mhm
After the program the hootoao
•erved a oalad course Bowls of daf
fodils were arranged with other
flowers of the early spring senoon.
to decorate the receiving
Mrs Raymond Pitta Mrs H D
Rant in. Mrs Joe P Terry and Mrs
James P Sloan
Wednesday Club
Is Elntertained
Eawrtatnmg members of the
Wcdhaoday Club. Mrs Ruftm Sad
ter was hostess last week for three
labioa o' bridge.
As a settiag for the games daffo
dils were prettily arranged with
magnolia
the
cookies
Ralph Barnes is home fottowuig a
few days stay at Hay* hoopttal
Billy Watkins
at Hays hoopttai
Uttle Agnes Gregory. 2 year-old
djlighter of Mr and Mrs Russell
Gregory, bttt* Robert Sum mors, 7-
months-oid aon of Mr and Mrs
Raymond Summer*, and Diane
Bright, ft year-old daughter of Mrs
Grace Bright, are pwtiewu at Hays
Mrs Emmie Thomas is a surgical
pattern at Hays hoopttal
Clifton Heaton has returned home
Between progrrs j «©vnn« • May at Hays hospital
served sandwich The following patient* have been
cold drinks Score releaaed from Hays HoopiUl Mrs
awards want to Mrs R M Turner. Ed Nelson. Mr*. Ray Tucker, O. J.
a dub guest, and Mrs Chris Adair. GiUUand, and Mrs William Grag-
Jr. I ory
Christopher Giles, instructor of
piano and theory at Wake Forest
College, will be judge for the Na
tional Guild Audition^ for pupils of
Mrs. Eva B Land on Friday and
Saturday, March 20 and 21 at the
Community Building
Mr Giles received a BS degree
from Florida Southern College and
MA degree from Peabody College
and has done piano study with Rob
ert Carter, Johana Harris and Er
nesto Bcmmen in New York City
in 1958-5®.’
The Guild was founded by Irl
Allison of Austin, Texas, thirt>
years ago. and is now operative in
all states. Its many goals are in
centives to some 503.00 piano pupils,
and the organization include* in its
membership the room illustrious
name* It has raised the standard
of playing of today's people far be
yond that of their mother* and
fathers, and encourage* the ama
teur as well as the career-minded
Two hundred adjudicator*, such
as Mr. Giles served the orpmuxa
Hon and the policy is to send a dif
ferent one each year to a coounu
nit) to give a fresh viewpoint In al-
leraule yean a recording festival
is held with SSu.goo in cash prizes
awarded to outttandng pup!*
PINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 23rd day
of April. 116ft I will reader a final
account of my acts sad dmngs as
Esecutnx of the estate of Samuel
C Dunlap io the offue of the Judge
of Probate of Laurens Couaty. at 1ft
a ctorh a m . and oa the same day
will apply for a final discharge
from my trust aa Executrix
Any person
la notified and
Easter Shoes
Oil yOUT f66t#»»spnng S horo.ssore your toes pointing? did you know the skinnldst
heels ore now unbreakable? that new red coifs, blues, block patents, creams designed Now lo shorter-
skirt requirements are so becoming you'd biushl...ondyoushould see the Surprise kid, lustre, patent and
suede shades in our 28*color collection! os seen in Mademoiselle, other JecqueUnee
fttelO—WtfUto AAA le C
Priced $9.99 and $10.99
all persons having claims against
said eat etc will present them on or
before said date, duly proven, or
be forever barred
MAUDE B DUNLAP.
Executrix
March 13. IftSft sc A-ft
CITATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The Stale of Sooth Carolina.
Ceonty of Laareos
By J H. Wasson. Probate Judge
WHEREAS Agnes Shealy Oden
made suk to me to grant her Letters
of Administration of the Estate and
effects of Daisy Lipford Shealy
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kin
dred-had Creditors of the said Daisy
Lipford Shealy, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be be held at
Laurens Court House, Laurens, S
C,. on March 17 next, after publica
tion hereof, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 25th
day of February Anno Domini 1959
J. HEWLETTE WASSON.
2C-M-L3 - J P. L. C.
J. R. Crawford
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