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Thitraiay, Aufunl 4, 1M4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THE WOMAN'S PAGE * Social Events and Chib New of Interest Telephone 74 or 495 Lovely Lakeside Party Honors Fiancee of Frank Martin, 3rd Mrs. Frank Martin of Laurens, and Mrs. Hubert Todd entertained jointly at the Lakeside Country Club on Saturday" afternoon in hon or of Miss Nancy Simpson of Win ston-Salem, N. C. Miss Stimpson will become the bride of Frank Mar tin, IH, on August 27. Also receiv ing honors M*h the brid&eiect was Miss Jackie Griffin of Laurens, who will be married on August 12. Arrangements of white gladioli, cleomes, roses, magnolias, and greenery were used in the re ceiving rooms. Bridal block cake, mints, nuts, dfida green and white color scheme was carried out. Cor sages of-roses and gardenias were presented to the guests of honor. Assisting in receiving and enter tainiag were Mrs. Robert Cooper, Mrs. Robert Cooper, Mrs. W. P. Thomason, Mrs. J. E. Adams, Miss Alice Adams, and Miss Barbara Martin of Laurens; also Mrs. T. S. Finley of Greenville; Miss Ruth Bailey, Mrs. Jack W. Anderson, Mrs. Judson Brehmer, Mrs. George W. Copeland, Miss Jennie Redd, Mias Joanne Todd, and Mrs. Clyde Todd of this city. A special guest for the occasion was Mrs. Robert Tula Stimpson of Winston-Salem, mother of the bride- elect. Entertains Club Thursday Afternoon Entertaining members of k • r bridge club. Mrs B B Ballard was hostess for two tables on Thursday : M! 4 gladioli. REV. AND MBS. MOREAU THE REV. MR. MOREAU WEDS MISS JACQUALINE GOERTZ IN NEW YORK Miss J a equal me Goerti. daughter white Her coronet held a circular of the Rev and Mrs Philip Goerts veil; she carried a colonial bouquet of Hughsoaville. N Y.. was married of pink carnations July M to the Rev William Edward Other attendants wore Mrs. Ed Moreau, pastor of the Lydia Presby mund Connell of Beacon, sister of torian Church He is the sou of Mrs the bride; and Miss Martha Ann William E Moreau of CBsSoa. and Mouaon of Des Moines. Iowa, her tale Rev Mr Moreau cousin Their gowns and headpieces The brides' father rued the sor •«'» similar, only in pink They of blue Herbert Paul Frady-Bush Engagement The announcement of the engage ment of Mias Alice Marie Frady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T Frady of Kinards, has been an nounced by the bride-elect’s parents to Curtis Randolph Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bush of Newberry. The wedding will take place Au gust 28 at Sharon Church. Informal Party For Mrs. DuRant Honoring Mrs. Jack DuRant. Mrs. John W. Stevenson and Mrs. Ed ward Campbell entertained with a coca-cola party on Tuesday mor- ninlg at the Stevenson home on Cal vert Avenue. Mrs. DuRant will leave soon to make her home in Knoxville, Tenn., where Mr. DuRant, who has been a member of the Presbyterian College faculty, will work toward his Ph.D degree at the University of Tennes- cgwa oW. In keeping with the informal set ting white grapes were arranged in a silver basket with foliage, limes and lemons to center the re freshment table. Elsewhere in the home mixed summer flowers were used. About twenty friends of the hon- oree were invited for the occasion. Entertains Club Friday Afternoon Friday afternoon Mrs. Robert E. Wysor 3rd was hostess to members of her bridge dub, assembling players for three tables. Prior to the games a dessert course was served at the tables, appointed in the living and dining rooms, which were decorated with van-colored roses and zinnias Winners of score prizes for the aftemoou's progressions were Mrs Hugh Jacobs and Mrs Edward Fer guaon CIRCLE MEETS MONDAY The Sarah Clean Circle of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Monday evening at • o'clock in Hodges Hall with Mrs Thurston Giles. Mrs J. C McMillan and Mrs H « Cleiand as hootoaaes Mrs Joe Bonds la Mrs. Bobo Honored In Whitmire * ^ On 89th Birthday Mrs Rebecca Bailey Boboobserv ed her 89th birthday Tuesday, July 26. at the home of her daughter. Mrs Joe H Simpson. Sr,, and Mr Simpson on North Main Street in Whitmire Mrs. Bobo was greeted by a host ■ MRS. BOBO of friends during the day to con gratulate her on the happy occa sion. and she beautifully expressed her appreciation for the many cards, gfits and flowers and most especially for those that dropped by to chat with her Mrs Bobo has beep making her home in Whitmire since 1945 and has many friends there and in Clin ton She is the daughter of the late Silas and Rebecca Bolt Bailey of Clinton Her husband was the late David B Bobo They had five chil dren. Mrs Simpson of Whitmire, aid Rev. George Bobo of Loris, now living, and three deceased, Mrs Nellie Richbourg. Ansel Bobo, and Mrs Eiila Grace Miller Mrs Bobo is the only living charter member of the First Baptist Church of this city, having been a member for 78 years. On several occasions she has received recogni tion as the oldest member. Recently she made a trip to Greenwood to visit with her great- great-grandchild, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. L M Lynch, and a photo graph was made of the five genera tions Births Mr. and Mrs James B Croy an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jarhte ETaTraron July 26 at Blalock Clinic Before marriage Mrs Croy was Miss Bernice Sexton ETTERS Mr and Mrs Robert Lee Etters announce the birth of a daughter. Louise, on July 27 at Blalock Clinic Vtr- Etters is the former Miss Rutiue Mae Richardson Ame Shields To Appeor On Notional Program Joining a 1 panel of five of the nation's outstanding orofesswMtal photographers, studio owners and receptionists Ame Sh-elds of Wil liam Shields Studio. ’Clinton. #iU appear on the platform at the flSth Exposition of Professional Photon raphy. convening August 7 through 12 at the Conrad Hilton Hotel Chi- ,ca^o — Points of studio procedure adver tising and promotional programs will he discussed in the reception seminar which highlights a diversi fied program for portrait, conuner- cial, industrial and specialist pho tographers from the United States and Canada at the annual conven tion of the Professional Photograph ers of America. Inc Ji r o(J New Subtcribert MRS L B TRAMMELL EMORY H1PP MRS HELEN VASS MRS ALFRED SEAY. SGT S C ROVE MRS J A GARRETT NaMySia JOHN H HUNTER JR. York If ¥04 DON'T RRAD TMC CMRONM1 Jt YO« DON'T CRT THE NEWS OUfTT! Exquidttly watrkffd •• maastiag *f 14 karat |«IJ f onrenienl ♦ OFF TO A GOOD START v J. C Thomas Jeweler # l UNION The >ounjrwter who learns earl\ that the differeoee be tw een wa-hmg and has inf i- 8AVING in headed in (he right direelmn. You ran teach him tht» important le*M>n h\ opening hi- own 'tannR* me- count for him here’ A lad m never too lining to learn the im portance of tavinff, and to ohnerve how htn money crown at our current interest rate of 37( BANK OF CLINTON Member Federal Depuoit la-uranre Corporation 3% litre at Paid Oa Naetac* Arrawaat Neaa FINAL KCTTLEMENT Take natire that aa the MR af AagaaL MM, we wtl ran* wal artaam af aar arts aad da as Ex roe new af the aaite af rj R Dillard la thr aflkv af Jadte af Prahate af Laarana C ty, at 3 ta p a aad oa thr a day «iB a qriy far a final .. .with PET sherbet Enjoy the fresh, refreshing flavor of creamy- smooth Pet Orange, Lemon, Lime and Pine apple Sherbet. Each brings you the delicate, tangy-sweet goodness of real fresh-fruit flavor—so cooling and just-right for warm weather enjoyment. Pet Sherbet is at your favorite store and soda fountain now. Aay person uwMMrd ta said eetatr notified aad required ta make payment oa or before that date. aad all persona kanag claim* (amst said rotate wiQ preaaaC. nm aa or before said date, daty rwvea. or be forever barred WREN HAFNER DILLARD. EMILY LEWIS DILLARD, Exerutrim jjulyM .IStO 4C-A-L) FINALSETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 13th day of August, IMS. we will render a final account of our acta and doings as Adnumotratncea of the estate of Sarah Bell Dovidooa in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 3:00 p. m and oa the same day will apply for a final dis charge from our trust as Adminis tratrices. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims , against said estate will present them on qr before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. WILLIE MAE F COPELAND, NANNIE RAY BELL. Administratrices July 12, 1960 4C-A-11 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 26th day of August, 1S60,1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of Mary Louise Deody. deceased, in the of fice of the Judge of Probate of Lau rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate wQl present them oa or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. DAVID E. DENDY, Ex color, 110 North Adair Street. 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