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% V V X' t r Thursday, April 7, 1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE iiiWiWifliMiissuiBiiiimsnsraBisiiiiBrfli't i'lHr'ii THE WOMAN S PAGE Social Events and Club New of Interest Telephone 74 or 495 1 i B ■ ■ ■ i A. R. P. Circles - Hove Joint Meet A R P. CIRCLES SOC A joint meeting of the afternoon and evening circles of the Provi. dence Associate Reformed Presbyte rian Church was held on Monday evening at, the church. Conducting the (program on Lit erature and Chrstian Education, the topic for April, was the Christian education secretary from Circle No. 1, Mrs. Hubert Todd. Mrs. Dewey ^ Oxner, secretary of Cirdle No. 2, gave the devotional, with Mrs. C. Bynum Betts and Mrs. R. L. Plaxi- co also taking part on the program The auxiliary president, Mrs. No tan Carter, gave a review of the past year’s wort*. At the close of the meeting a so cial hour was enjoyed and the hostesses. Mrs. Hubert Todd, Mrs. Clyde Todd, and Mrs. Betts, served sandwiches, cookies,, and punch. Elizabeth Hiers Celebrates Birthday To celebrate her ninth birthday which occurred March 27, Elizabeth Hiers invited about 17 girl friends for a party the afternoon before at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hiers on Woodrow Dr. Outdoor games were enjoyed and later the group was invited inside for refreshments. Asssiting Mrs. » Hiers was Elizabeth’s aunt, Miss Bessie Jones. The white and pink cake bearing the words “Happy Birthday’’ and nine lighted candles was cut and served with ice cream. Favors were given the little guests. Canasta Party Honors Newcomer To Clinton in compliment to Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Sr., who has recently come to Clinton to make her home, Mrs. Henderson Pitts, Miss Lily Yarbor ough and Mrs. Roy Casque enter tained at the home of the latter with a canasta party on Wednesday of the past week. Four tabtee were arranged for the games in the den where snapdrag ons, gladioli and other seasonal flowers were used in decoration. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin was winner of high score prize and the guest of honor was also remembered with a gift. Mrs. H. H. Kinard of Balti more, Md., who was visiting her niece, Mrs. T. C. Johnson, was a f guest for the party. Later in the afternoon when cards were laid aside the hostesses served a salad plate. ■ ;■ m. ’Bin MISS OELAND <t. Miss Helen Watkins Oeland and Edmond Weyman Camp, III, Plan lime Wedding ■Mr. and Mrs. James Moore Oeland of this city announce the en gagement of their daughter, Helen Watkins Oeland, to Edmond Weymnn Camp, m, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Weyman Camp, H, of Anderson. Miss Oeland attended St. John’s High School, Darling ton. and Converse College where she graduated in 1959. She now teaches at Ashley Hall, Charleston. Mr. Camp attended Boy’s High, Anderson. He graduated from Emory in June, 1958. There be was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is now a student at the South Carolina Medical College in Charleston. A June 9 wedding is planned. Mrs. Walker To Speak at UDC Meet Mrs. J. Frost Walker pf Union, will be the guest speaker for the April meeting of the Stephen D. Lee Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, to be held this opening (ThursdayT at 7:3p at the home of Mrs. P. M. Pitts. ' . . ' i With the Sick — Friends of Carroll White Copeland will be glad to know he is improving at home following a stay at Blalock Clinic. Patien.s at Hays hospital include Mrs T. O. Williams, Paul Cole, Mrs ; Henry Black, Mrs. Rudy Cauble, I Mrs. Russell Gregory and Mrs Richard Scott. Pierce Buzhardt, Mrs. Herman Johnson and Mrs. Mary Ellen An derson are patients at Blalock Clin-1 ic. Friends of Mrs. C. A. Holland will be interested to know she is at home after a several days stay at Blalock Clinic. Little Harry Bauknight, Jr.,- un derwent a nunor leg operation on Friday at Hays hospitals Donald Wells was a patient at Hays hospital several days recent ly suffering injuries received in a motorcycle accident. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells. Mrs. Magdalene Tollison is conva lescing at home following an opera tion illnes at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. M. D. Smitherman has re turned-to her home after being a patient at Blalock Clinic. Discharged from Hays hospital earlier in the week were Mrs. Arzo Ivester, Mis Faye McClain, little Faye Rowe, Mrs. Ira Bull, Mrs. M. T. Moates, Robert Hanley, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Jr., Mrs. J. O. Wick er of Joanna, Mrs. William Douglas and Mrs. Leila Smith. Allen White is improving at home folowing a few days stay at Blalock Clinic. Friends of Miss Louise Cox will be interested to know' she has returned to her home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Dora Leopard and Mrs. A. T. Haymes remain ill at Hays hos pital. WILL BE JUNE BRIDE ■ Births Dessert Bridge M!rs. Roy Gasque was hostess for a dessert bridge for members of her card club and several additional guests on Thursday afternoon of the past week. A sweet course was enjoyed, after which three tables were in play Visitor’s score prize went to Mrs. John T. Young, and club award to Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Jr. Daffodils were prettily arranged with other spring flowers in the den to form a background for the tables. Don’t Let This Happen To You! Protect Your Clothes In the Summer By Having Them Cleaned and Placed In Storage Bags STORAGE BAGS FREE WITH $3 ORDER OR MORE SAVE WITH THESE CASH AND CARRY PRICES SKIRTS 35c MEN'S PANTS 35c SWEATERS 35c MEN’S COATS 35c SUITS & DRESSES ..70c OVERCOATS 75c LADIES’ LONG COATS. 75c Alterations Of All Kinds § SHOES REPAIRED Call 948 For Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery Service * * Osrton Cleaners 110 BAST CAROLINA AYE. Lovely Tea At Columbia Home Honors Miss Bolick Mrs. Wilbur Stevenson Smith and her daughter. Miss Sally Smith, a student at Sweetbriar, honored their cousin, Miss Margaret Anne Bolick bride-elect, with a tea at their home on Lake Katherine in Columbia Friday afternoon, April 1. The spacious drawing room was beautifully decorated with camellias and other seasonal flowers featuring a pink motif. The dining room fol lowed the same decor centering otf the table. On the pale pink linen cover was a silver candelabra em bellished with varying shades of pink camellias and at one end was a handsome silver punch bowl ap propriately flanked with floral dec orations. The buffet and serving tables were graced with candelabra and decorations in keeping with the chosen motif. Receiving in the foyer were Miss Smith and Miss Julie Bolick. who welcomed the guests and introduced them to the receiving line composed of Mrs. Smith, Miss Bolick, her mother, Mrs. Julian Bolick, and Mrs. Herbert G. Tarbox, Sr., moth er of the groom-elect. Presiding at the punch bowl was Mrs. Jesse Williamson, 'mother and grandmother of the hostesses. Serv ing in the dining room were Misses Peggy Smith, Janie Kapp and Nan cy Lee of Columbia, and Miss Dixie Bolick. Others assisting were Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Estelle B. Dill, grandmother of Miss Smith, and Miss Bolick, Mrs. R. P. Kapp, and Mrs. Forrest Theiker of Columbia, and M!rs. S. E. Miller of George town. Included in the guest were a num ber of relatives and friends from the Clinton area. • Entertains Friends At Supper, Dance In celebration of his fifteenth "birthday, Ty Smith, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. V. Smith, entertained about 22 friends on Friday evening in the teen-age room at Smith’s Ranch Motel. Guests were invited for a ham burger supper and dancing during the evening Colorful balloons used in decoration along with party novel ties and favors added to the mer riment of the occasion. Assisting Col. and Mrs. Smith in enteitaining were their son, Vinney, at home for spring holidays from Rutgers, New Brunswick, N. J., and his guest, Jerry Karycki of Fords, N. J. Mrs. Joe Davidson Is Hostess Tueday Tuesday of the past week Mrs. Joe Davidson was hostess for a spend- the-day party at her home on Mus- grove street. Guests for the occasion included her aunts, Mrs. Larry Martin of Roebuck, Mrs. Ed Stewart of this city, Mrs. G. H. Finley and Mrs Ben Cunningham of Laurens. Invited to join the group in the afternoon for coffee .were Mrs. Frank Hilton, Mrs. Iboinas R. Ow ens. Miss Essie Davidson, Mrs. R. J Copeland and Mrs. George Bla lock. GUILD TO MEET The Wesieyan Guild of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Monday evening, April 11, at 8 o’clock, with Mrs. C. D. Pitts st 205 North Adair street. Ihc state board which is iq charge of the program of instruction He expla.ne ! tv funct • n of > ach commission, pointing out that the hoard cotikl only carry out legis lation enacted by the General As sembly. t. ot basic secondary educa tion rev'5. on elementary schools wjhic slviiild have minimum stand- <1. ! State \i‘ T To -chdois iv baiM on one class-room teacher for every 30 high school pupils md 1 for every 36 in elementary school, with no supplement for principal, librarians, vocational guidance \v >rker? or oth- ier personnel He gave th< average pereent.tgr for >upi^)rt\of soho>!s m South Caro lina as 3U local ,.nd 69^ state and federal, also n t.ng that it va nes greatly with the school dis tricts with some poorer districts re ceiving as much i- SS from state ami federal sources, with otheV wealthier ones gett.ng.less than th<* ^.average The local a.-sessmen's of property tax also vary greatly ac cording to di-’ricts he stated In conclusion he gave a personal viewpoint that since 95C of al taxes jare collected by the federal govern ment, they should contribute to state education, but according- to «*he constitution it is the state s right to direct its own schools. Baptist Youth Night Scheduled At Joanna Baptist!Youth Niaht far the ReHy River Association wuj r>e held a* the Baptist Church I in' i. Satur day at 7 :30 p m Dr I Dan Vfiliiams oM»reen.v:;:e a .il speak on l>. e.T .-rtship md Nf image ” Dr Wi.iams is a native of Greerr-- vrile He attended Tr;-Siaie College and • as executive vice-presidem and -eheral mana.--r of Texti.- Warehouse Inc before entering the ministry in 1947 He graduated from North Greer, villc* Jun.or Colle-ie. Furmdn Un. versity ami received hi' BD and ThJ) degrees from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville . i Dr William.' now directs a coun seling center m Calhoun Towers m Greenville. He :s a staff writer for- the Southern Baqxist Convention and contributes to several periodicals Pastors, leaders, and parents in local churches are urged to provide transportation for youth , A fellowship hour will be held in the recreation room following the service MANN Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Mann of Cherry Point, N. C., announce the birth of a son, Jerald Micheal, Feb ruary 15. Mrs. Mann is the former Miss Ann Kyzer of Columbia. MANN Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mann an nounce the birth of a son, Randall Gary, March 24 at the Greenville General hospital. They have another son. Gregory, 2 years old. Mrs. Mann is the former Miss Clara Jackson of Hendersonville, N. C. CAGLE Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cagle an nounce the birth of a daughter, Deb ra Paulette, on March 30 at Blalock Clinic. Before marriage Mrs. Cagle w’as Miss Sandra Pearson. CROWE Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Crowe announce the birth of a dau ghter, Saidra Lee, on March 31 at Blalock ainkt. Mrs. Vrowe is the former Millie Gordon. YOUNG Mr and Mrs. Odus L. Young an nounce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Marie, on April 3 at Blalock Clinic. Formerly Mrs. Noung was Miss Cornelia Rice. EDMUNDS Mr. and Mrs. James Edmunds announce the birth of a daughter, Phyllis Ann, op April 1 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Edmunds was before marriage Miss Sue Rowe. COOPER Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cooper of Laurens, announce the birth of a son. Hugh Wilton, on March 30 at Hays hospital. Formerly Mrs. Coop er was Miss Sue Robinson. Thornwell Fellowship Plans Spring Retreat The Council of the Senior High Fellowship of Thornwell Memorial Church along with the aduK advisor, Miss Jule McCrory will leave Fri day on Spring retreat at Lake Greenwood. The topic is “Understanding Our selves.” Rev. Jerry Hammett, pas tor of Rock Presbyterian Church near Greenwood, will be the inspira tional speaker and lead discussions on “Why We Act As We Do” and “Understanding Ourselves As Mem bers of the Fellowship.” Members of the council are How ard Higginbotham, Eileen Brock, Ann Richey, Jewel Dickerson, Shei la Owens, Gordon Timmons, Mary Myrick, Gus Folk, Delores Infin ger, John Cookson, Jimmie Lou Jones, Allen Foster, Jeri Stewart, Oscar Mitchell, and Patsy McAhee. LUNCH ROOM MENU Week at April 11-15 MONDAY Milk, hot dogs, chiM with beef, onions, mustard, shredded cabbage and carrot slaw, green lima beans, buns, butter, cherry cobbler. TUESDAY Milk, tuna fish salad, tomato soup, buttered green peas and carrots, hot rods or biscuit, butter, sliced WEDNESDAY Milk, hot roast pork, gravy, steamed cabbage, grated carrot and raisin salad, corn bread, butter, pea nut butter cookies. THURSDAY Milk, fried chicken, sliced cheese, grapefruit sections, green beat rice, gravy, biscuit, butter, plain cake with King and Easter eggs. MISS BAILEY The engagement of Miss .Mary Lou Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Drummond Bailey, of Greenwood, to Albert Lee Hagen is an nounce^ by her parents. Mr. Hagen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Hagen, of Abbeville. The wedding is planned far June 5 at the First Baptist Church. Greenwood. The bride-elect is the granddaugh ter of Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey and Mr*. Estelle Abrams of this city. Dr. John Stevenson To Head P. T. A., Group Hears Address Secretary—Mrs James R Jacks Treasurer—William Johnson Committee Chairmen: member ship co-chairmen. Mrs Harry Bald win and Mrs; George Frady; budget and finance, L O Edwards; publi cations, Mrs. Nolan Suddeth: pro- . Announcement of new officers for f ra K m ^airmen Mrs^ James * ^ „ ■ Leighton and Sgt. John Damluck. the 1960-61 session of the Hampton publicity, C. W. Hogan, health. Dr Avenue School Parent-Teacher As- James Macdonald; attendance. Mrs sociaton, and an address by F M Marvin Gault; safety. Claude Crock- Kirk. of Columbia, director of na er; library, Mrs Joel Cannon, legis- tional defense education act of South Carolina, were features of the pro gram for the April meeting on Tues day evening. The attendance award went to Miss Frances O’Daniel’s sixt grade The following slate of officers prpoosed by the nommathq commit- urer. introduced Mr tee, Mrs Reese H. Young, chair man, was approved; " President—John Stevenson Vice-President—Frank Sherrill latian, Harmon Bedenbaugh. wel fare, Mrs L J Brehmer; grade sponsors, Mrs. C E King; carnival, co-chairmen, Mrs. R L Plaxico. Jr .and Capt. Joseph Scott Presiding in the absence of the president. John Mimnaugh,' treas=- Kirk. In preface Mr. Kirk explained the three divisions of the State De partment of Education as book com mission. finance commission and OFFICE 8UPPUBS At CHRONICLE PUR. CO. PhMM 74 2aste/t • time 3s de rjime jo/i ... .. .md Comets and III ^Po/ttate QAMfeam (jU. QMofe Qlnti? oMay 1st a 15% /(eduction on out uvM- Coned ‘^Totsday sittings of; C^iMten. siv months to siy yea/ts of age 1 Thirteen lastingly beautiful portraits, (twelve of them are completely dif ferent poses!), for not quite one dollar each. A Braggin' Album and one eight by ten ... twelve seventy-five, complete! Please call or telephone 747, early, to arrange a convenient hour for your child's appointment. AAAJfiam uU. 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