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me rusTW ctoomci e it. ii THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest .. . Monthly Meeting of Methodist Circles Oa Monday evening in Hodges Hall of Broad Street Methodist Church, the Sarah Glenn Circle held Ha monthly meeting, with Mrs. Ray Pitts, Mrs. BiU Milam and Miss Wynona Ray. as hostesses. The chairman, Mrs. James Bur- hardt, presided over the business session and Mrs. Julian Coleman led the program, using as the theme “There’s A Light Upon the Moun tain.”. A dialogue, “ Alive In Such An Age,” was also presented by Mrs. Coleman and Miss Elizabeth Copeland. A salad and sweet course with punch was served dihing the social hour Century Club Begins Study of Africa The first meeting of the fall sea son for the Century Club was held no Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph M. Gettys. Mrs. W. Redd Turner, president, presided. The club has selected as a topic for study for the year, Afri ca, and Mrs. John Harris gave the paper for the afternoon. She told something about the native people of the country and the early settlement made by the Dutch and English up until the time of the Boer war. A guest of the club for the after noon was Mrs. Yves L Wickham of Paris, France, who is visiting her sister, Mrs Edouard Patte. Eastern Star Chapter Granddaugr *r In Annual Inspection Clinton Resident The James B P.rrwn Chapter Ifl Wed In CohlXTlblt Mar. wU Friday. TW MBairfa •M * -V » Episcopal Women Begin Year’s Work TV Women’s Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal Church held Ha No •, Order of first meeting of the current year, hold its annual i Monday afternoon at tbo Pariah Sept 11. at the Masonic lempie ,,,,, * house. Mrs. E N. Sullivan led the Supper wll be served at t SO p m opening devotional and also present- The meeting will take place at I 00 Mr and Mr* twtM f.r ed the program on Mary, The | p m !gf gf (*oluuihta. nMMMen the mar Moahrr of Jesus ' The honored guests will be Worthy riafe of the r dauKV*' Heim Ciring the business sesion plans! Grand Matron Mr*, Evelyn-Parks, rie te M- Da‘d * — rr (lark m 'we made for representatives to from Woodruff. Worthy Grand Pa sa’urdai •••«■" ' s. . JTend the Christian Education In- tron T C. Kistler from Darlington. Br. . t < o n stitute September 23-24 in Green- District Grand Matron of the sixth bta ville Mrs J B. Hart and Mrs. W. dstret, Mrs Bettie Tompkins, from Th< irrrm.^y ' •-i , L. Hubbard were delegated to ot- Joanna; and many others. eight o clock to the rveniM tehd an altar work and service of officers serving for 19MM?o will work shop to be held in Cayec on be as follows: October 6 Plans were also made to Worthy Grand Matron-^-Mrs. Mag- reopen the thrift shop which has gj e Campbell, been operated during the past fev* " Worthy Patron—Arthur GaUman years. Associate Matron—Mrs Sue Elli- Mi M* Ml p FMB-w 4H| f * m N ® ^ tmmm ppwppp |br tpp bIhnMW «i tSMMKy I t arvm p pp Ml H «r i ^on New Officers For Associate Patron—Carolus Davis. T prrinn AllYilinrv Secretary-Mrs. Mary Taylor, region iAUXlliaiy Treasurer-Ms. Cornelia Burdette. Officiate at Meeting Conductess - Mrs Dorothy Gaff- Newly elected officers of the ne y American Legion Auxiliary official- Associate Conductress—Mrs. Mil- ed on Tuesday afternoon at the ^red Kinard first meeting of the new year held Chaplain—Mrs. Jessie Mauldin Informal Party For Visitor Here Honoring Mrs Robert Pool Memphis. Teas., who was the of her siatcr-is-law, Mrs S Owens. Mrs Judson A Davis MILS. RAMSEY Marshal—Mrs Shirley Davis Organist—Mrs. Dorothy Davis. Adah—Mrs. Jessie Madden. Ruth—Mrs. Eva West. Esther—Mrs. Eloise McElveen. Martha—Mr^ Bea Bagwell. Electa—Mrs. Sarah Powers. Warder—Mrs. Ruby Sineath. Sentinel—Durwarii Murdock Bible Bearer—Mrs Loraine Hasel- den. Pages—Mrs. Carrie C.allman and Mrs. Mary Holland Mrs Clark is the grsnddaughtei of Mrs Bea Frith of this city, a graduate of a Columbia business col lege and is now employed as a sec retary for an insurance company in Columbia Mr. Clark, the son of Mr and Mrs D. C Clark ofr Union, is a senior at the University of South Carolina where he is a student of professional administration Mrs Frith attended the wedding Meadors-Penland Marriage Announced Mr and Mrs. Clark Meadors of 611 Bailey St., announce the marriage I of their daughter. -Sandra Lee, to Sam Penland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sorrells Penland of Laurens, on Sat urday. August 29. The ceremony was performed at the home of the of ficiating minister, the Rev Victor Rickman, in Laurens. Mr and Mrs. Penland are resid ing in an apartment on South Harper street in Laurens MOUNTVILLE NEWS WHITMIRE COUPLE UNITED IN RITES 0 ' ON AUGUST 16TH AT HOME OF BRIDE IV following is of tnlercftt to tend ant. wore a ballerina length friends in tV city Mr Pnaitt is a dreas of R to S few fnends for aa in- grandma of Mrs liter Pruitt and the waa faahwasd with a floating panel get together an Wednesday lair S B Pruitt la tV bark 9V earned pale yellow rf the past week at Vr Mmha Elisabeth Jeter 4m •«* « Cedar street ’ ghter «f Mr and Mrs Canutes Beth PeOewtng Ike ceremony, Ike ■ M iffotvmg rooms s *u * WVaure sad Anthony bride » parents MHertamed at a re- •a- •M***. Baster Ramsey, ma «f Mr tad Mrs reptiaa far tV relatives «f tv bride l * a " >d non . ad m shadm of VBham Oydr Ramsey «f WMtmtre and groom iMdiniVa. rakes and roM m+t* otarymd m tv homo ef dm TV iwaple loft tome Me o i neve served ndh mher party hrotr s paroam oa a Mast m at t m trip m Hdmo Mood Far travel Mm at the home of Mrs. Platt Prather. The president, Mrs. Thomas Bald win, presided. Mrs. Earl Workman was in charge of the program on Girls State, introdiicing three girls, Misses Julie Bolick, Barbara Boyce, Sylvia King, and Delora Lyda, who gave interesting accounts of their stay at Girls State this summer. Other new officers in addition to Mrs. Baldwin include: First Vice-President—Mrs S. C. Hays. Recording Secretary — Mrs Ted Prevate. Treasurer—Mrs. Louie Thomley. Historian—Mrs. Florrie Burdete. Chaplain—Mrs. A M. Young Mrs S. J Hunt spent several days First Sergeant at Arms—Mrs. G. recently in Athens. Ga . with her W. Hollingsworth. brother Clarence Smith and fain- 1 Worship services are held each Hostess Chairman — Mrs I. O. ijy Sunday morning at 9:30, with Sun Mr and Mrs Jim Burgess and day school beginning at 10:13 Rev. Program Chairman Mrs Frank jon. Lee. of Florence, are via- J H Darr is pastor of the church itthg Mrs Burgess’ parents Mr If you wish to attend Hurricane Telephone Chairman Mrs Hubert \fr* L T Watts Church and do not have transporta ****** __ _ Mrs L R Adam* and Miss Zeile nor the church bus runs each Sun tueh Ameneamam—Mrs W C Bald wml *** •lUrm chtig Mctfar News of Hurricane Community TW Dmfcmm*’ Tut* #**• Nn* Vnci^m tob*n TV ’**«* i nosy 1 5b *%. .n omturn 4 *'» 170 T OP RCA VICTOR New Veri-thin 17"* TOTE-ABLE ^ ‘(lube overall HiiRonal !o6sq. in. picture) e»*» v because it anywhere room divider '-em table even a bookcase’ Recessed handgrips make it easy to carry Famous KH A Victor quality delivers great pertermarue’ Jil/t . See it today! 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