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Items ol Interett Concernixio Logd neildouti
Mr. and Mrs
and drildren of HartovMle, spent
the wait end with Mrs. Stanley’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Neigh
bors.
Gaoonge Mason of Ghariotta, N. C.,
is vtaMog Ids stater. Mans. C. D.
Nance and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and
sons, Mkhaei and Ronnie, of Co-
htmhta, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Holland.
TO FLORIDA
Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., left the
latter part of the past week for a
visit in West Palm Beach. Fla. r
with her stater, Mrs. W. A. Gallo
way, and Mr. Galloway.
Mias Madeline Cassanova of Co
lumbia, spent*the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. James Jacks and fam
ily and Mrs. M. Cassanova.
Mist Nancy Neighbors spent the
week-end at Winthrop College, Rock
tlili, with her stater, Miss Mary Ann
Neighbors, and attended the Junior
Follies Mary Ann acconq>anied her
home on Sunday
Mrs. Paul Martin and children of
Uhartaton, spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. James M. Pitts.
On Saturday evening Mrs. Martin
and daughter, Carol, Mrs. Pitts,
Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Miss Ag
nes Davis attended the Junior Fol
lies at Winthrop College, Rock Hill.
FYiends of Mrs. E. L. Holland
will be interested to know she is
able to be out again after a several
weeks Alness.
Paid M. Stanley, • Mis. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Ray
mond Pitts. Miss Ella Little Mc
Crary, Miss Agnes Davis and Mrs.
Witaon Harris attended the Atlanta
Symphony concert on Tuesday eve
ning in Greenwood.
Mrs. Ralph Blakely, accompanied
by her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. McLeod, of Me Bee,
with whom she has been spending
some time, were visitors here on
Saturday.
Miss Wylie Davis, student at Win
throp College, Rock Hill, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence F. Davis.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Etehelberger
and daughters, Sandra and Julia
Leigh, of Chattanooga, Tenn , Mr.
and Mrs. Kent Krell and daughter,
Katherine Louise, of Columbia, vis
ited their parents. Mr and Mrs. H.
L. Etehelberger. the past week-end
Miss Judy Gasque ,of Latta, a
student at Columbia College, Colum
bia, was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs Froughton G. Ford, and
attended the military ball given by
the Scabbard and Blade of Presby-
1 Ionian College
Mrs. Louis M. Stephens and little
son, of Charleston, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. S. G.
Dillard.
Mrs. B. Hubert 'Boyd had as
guests during the week-end Misses
Mary Wallace Hilton of Manning
and the University of South Caro
lina. and Patsy Bryant of Charlotte,
N. C , who attended the military
ball at Presbyterian college.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Moore Ml
this week for a trip to Florida.
Mrs. George H. BUS has returned
from a three weeks stay in Dillon
with her son’s family. She was ac
companied home by her granddau
ghter, Ann EUis, foi th weeek^end.
Whit Mayes, who attends Ihe
Citadel, Chariestno, spent the week
end with relatives and friends on
the ThcraweU campus.
Misses Luc ret ia Siewers of Win-
stoiuSaiein, N. C., and Miss S&ra
Adderton of Lexington, N. C., stu
dents at Converse College, Spartan
burg, Spartanburg, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne while
here during the week-end to attend
the Military Ball and Presbyterian
College fraternity dances
TO PARIS
Friends of Capt. and Mrs. How
ard Byars wifl be interested to
know they left Wednesday after a
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Watts, in MountvBle,
for New York Leaving New York
by plane on Saturday they will go
at Paris where Capt. Byars will
do a three-year tour of military
duty
Miss Dorothy Gasque of Marion,
and Columbia College, was the
guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque and
daughter, Mis CeHa Gasque, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
George Gasque in WalhaAa.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. MclnvaiHe
visited their daughter, Miss Peggy
Miclnvaille, and other relatives in
Lancaster Sunday.
IN WASHINGTON
Major General Ansel B. Godfrey,
accompanied by Mrs. Godfrey, was
in Washington D C., from Wednes
day until Sautrdary of the past week
on national guard business. While
there Mrs. Godfrey attended the
flower show
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Mrs. Eugene Hitt has returned
from a two months stay in Avon
Park, Fla., with her daughter, Mrs.
Irvin H. Ford, and Mr. Ford. Her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Armstrong, of Gray
Court, were there for a short visit
and accompanied her home.
House guests of Dr. and Mrs.
James S. Gray during the week-end
were Miss Frances Wribom of Win
throp College, Rock HiU, and Miss
Ann Dunbar of Converse'College,-
Spartanburg, who attended the mili
tary ball and dances at Presbyte
rian College.
O’KELLEY’S MOVE HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’KeUey and
and Mrs. Roy Gasque while here children, John 9. Susan 3, and
during the week-end to attend the Franklin four months, have moved,
Presbyterian College Military Ball into their recently comple.ed new
Miss Terrell Cook, student at Con- Tiome on Pine wood Avenue in the
verse College, Spartanburg, spent Lakewood development They
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the week-end with her mother, Mrs
David S. Cook. She had as her guest
Miss Ann Crymes of Wilmington
Dd., who also attends Converse
They came especially to attend the
military ball and fraternity dance-
at Presbyterian College.
Masses Shirley Dunaway, Sylvia
Land, Sylvia Staton, mid Beth
Gooch, Winthrop College stu
dents, spenf the week-end with the
former's mother, Mrs. E. F. Duna
way, and attended the military bal!
and dances at Presbyterian College
l G2C Robert S Holimes, stationed
in Anchorage, .Alaska, is at homo
on leave.
Miss Georgia Young, who attends
Queens College, Charlotte, N. C ,
was at home for the week-end with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. John T
Young, and attended the military
ball and dances at Presbyterian
College.
are
formerly of Atlanta, and Mr. O’Kel-
ley has' been here for ' several
months as manager of the district
office of the United Insurance Com
pany. They are Methodists.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, who
were married Saturday, were over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil;
P. Wilson Mrs. Green, the former,!
Miss Martha Womack, of Franklin,
N. C., is a niece of Mr. Wilson. I
They will make their home in New
York.
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ARf* Congregation
Honors Dr. Betts
On Birtkdoy Monday
Dr. C. Bynum Betts, pastor of the
Providence Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church, was honored
on the occasion of his birthday
Monday evening when the congre
gation and invited guests enjoyed a
covered dish supper.
Tables were' arranged in the so
cial hall of the church and adorn
ing the head table was a bouquet
of early spring flowers in shades of
yellow-. On the other tables were
daffodils. Bearing the words “Hap
py Birthday,” the cake was deco
rated in pastels. %
During the evening Dr. Betts was t
presented with gifts. Guests of the
congregation included Mrs A. M
Copeland, Mrs. Lillian McDill. Mrs.
Sam J. Knox and Miss Hattie
Blanks of the Thomwell Orphanage
staff.
Mrs. It. L. Plaxico, Jr, was
chairman of the arrangements com
mittee for the event 0
Magistrate Bigham
Announces For Post
In Jacks Township
R 0 b e r t N. Bigham. presently
Magistrate in Jacks Township, has
announced for reelection. He is serv
ing his frist term in the position,
having been elected in 1958
Religious Emphasis
Week is Underway
The annual program of special
religious emphasis is underway on
the Presbyterian College campus
this week, with four outstanding
speakers taking part.
Dr. Lawrence I. Stell, pastor of
the w Trinity Presbyterian Church of
Charlotte, opened the occasion with
a chapel talk on Tuesday night.
The program hit full stride on
Wednesday, with morning seminars,
and evening tabes and discussions
groups. U is to continue through
Thursday night
The Rev. Glenn Dorris, pastor of
the Anderson Central Presbyterian
Church, delivered the nyain address
on Wednesday evening. And on the
following night the Rev. 0. Z White,
Ersldne College chaplain, is to be
the principal speaker.
These three speakers are’ conduct
ing seminar classes on Wednesday
and Thursday mornings and will
lead fraternity discussion groups
after the evening programs They
are joined in the leadership of these
groups by the Rev. William R Ste
venson of Tryon, N. C
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Mrs Roscoe Buzhardt spent a few Ro * er Conn(>r Whitmire, was
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was at home for the week-end to
attend the military ball and dances
at Presbyterian College. She had as
j her guest Miss Beth Hays of Harts-
ville, a Winthrop student, who also
attended the dances.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burns, Jr., of
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Mrs. James E Wolfe on Saturday ^ evening, had charge of prayer
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This, at one time, was true. But today
the names of cars, as you may know, have
very little to do with their prices. Many
cars with traditional tow-price names cost
more than Mercury—a name you have
always associated with higher price cars.
Our point ia this:
A Mercury Monterey, with
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• price car? Did you reduce prices?”
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lower, and include many extras that
are now standard equipment.”
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no equipment, no glamour?”
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Mrs. Felton Crapps has returned
home after visiitng her daughter in
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Friends !of Lynn Nabors will be
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REVIV AL TO BEGIN
Sunday night, March 13, at 7:00j
a revival will begin at Fairview*
Baptist Church. Services will follow
each night through March 19. Dur
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vices will be Rev. Ralph Ryan, pas
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