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Ipy will or>s»-rve their biith- bearing on trie maiter.
day. *'* * *
Alfred Rhodes will,celebrate DEAR SALLY—I’m a hap-
a birthday Jtfly 3. p iiy married woman, and
v ^*rs. William Samples and work as the private secretary
Angela Campbell will ceie- of a business executive, He
MRS. CLIFTON HEATON ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrance tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- brat* their birthday July 2. and I occasionally lunch to-
Cerrespendent-Representative Peace. pital. Mr. and .Mm. W. L. Gam- gather, because it gives us the
1M Mitling Avenue Michael Diggs of Fort Mrs. Dowds WeiwWe is a ^ w| U observe their wed-time to discuss business
Dial MS-11W Georgia scent the Patent at Bailey Memorial du * »nntvewary July l. matters informally, and both
J Gordon, Georgia spem Hospital after tmdergoln* eur- Those observing wedding his wife and my husband
Mr. and Mrs. BUly Ray week-end with his grandpar- anniversaries July 2 aw Mr. know about this and think ab-
Heaton and son, Marty Ray, ents, Mr.gand Mrs. L. H. p Thoma*! remains M**- **** Mrs. Joe Avery, Mr. solutely nothing of it. How-
and Mr. and Mr.. L. C. Haa- Pearson. Mj. W- ^ ««, Mr.. Dougla. MrW.tter., — _ -
ton were guests of Mrs. L. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. ® ®' BJ “' y Me, " or *• , Bd Mrs. CTaude WaHenztoe, MUc C ara Tlim-an
C. Heaton’s brother and his L. H. Pearson are their daugh- Hos P ltal - ^ and also Mr. and Mrs. Fur-™** MUHWin
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Claude ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Judy Frady is • P a * Campbell. Whitmire — Miss Sara
Floyd, and other relatives in Mrs. Gibbs Maynor and their tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- Mrs B L ; tt y § ue Fif* m j n g. Young Duncan, 55, of 315 N.
Royston, Georgia, Sunday. granddaughter, Debra Robert- f>ital. Jones observed her birthday Main st - diod earl y Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Quinn son of West Palm Beach, Flo- Penny Dale Dominieh, dau- j U ne 27. night at her home after a
and family of Detroit, Mich, rtda and also another grand- ghter of Mr. and Mrs, 'William Mrs. Georgia TVammell will sudden illness,
were here last week due to the daughter, Paula Painter of Dominick, is sick at home.- ' celebrate a birthday July 5. Native of Whitmire, daugh-
death of his father, Mrs, Hen- Gaffney. Mrs. Edna Heaton has re- Tommy Todd will celebrate * er ^ a i e f 5av * d and Sal-
J happen to know there Certainly there is nothing un
is plenty of wmspering going usual or in the least wrong
on'around the office about about business associates eat-
thes$ luncheons, Bgally, Oiere ing together,
has. never bean mo little thing * * » •
and »*** ^ - * « y * *
friends aid good business as- you 1 * et ‘ le M th1s , U “ e ^
Mxuatefi. So wbat do you tbnik u“r bridge club has been
about this? MALIGNED. T,avlng - us 5°'™ “ »
now considered perfectly all
„ QEAR MALIGNED—I think right for a player to begin
yQa'to waiting too much time picking up his cards and ar-
and energy . worrying about ranging them before the deal
Die whisperings of • those is completed, that this saves
lame - brained busy-#)o(|ies! time. Others of us don’t agree.
What do you have to . say
about It?
DEAR^CLUB—I fail to see
how this practice saves any
time at afl, since everyatte
must still wait, after the dial
er has completed his ‘distribu
tion of cards, for him to pick
tip his own cards and arraage
them. It is still considered the
most proper and courteous
thing for all players to keep
their hands off their cards un
til the final one has been dealt
odt.
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ry Quinn. On Saturday Mrs. Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mrs. turned to Work after being a birthday July 2.
Henry Quinn returned home Gail Sexton and son, DreW, 111. . '
with them for a visit. of Greenwood, spent the week- Rev. F. D. Moore, pastor of
Mr. and Mi's. Pressley Wat- en d with Mrs, Ada Center. the Church of God on Eliza-
kins of Greenwood visited the ' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Key beth Street, entered Greenville
latter’s sister, Mrs. H. A. Ad- and family and Mr. and Mrs. General Hospital on Tuesday
ams, who is a patient at Bai- Tony Brittain of New Ellen- and underwent .surgery on
ley Memorial Hospital, Wed- ton and Mr. and Mrs.' Bardy Wednesday.
lie Young Duncan, she was
a member of Whitmire Me
thodist Church and a life
member of the Women’s So
ciety of Christian Service.
Surviving are thj*ee broth-
DEAR SALLY — Our son, ors ' James David Duncan of
DEAR SALLY
By SALLY SHAW
daughter of Newberrv vis- lcr ’ • ,une ^ ai caue y ™emor- us. Aimougn ne s a "
Mr/ Ado ppritpr QimHnv ial Hospital. Mrs. King was college graduate and now #■ v iai ■
‘ ’ the .former Amelia Stroud , of holds a very fine position as a S« T# WcdthfifS
lest ot Mrs. Ella Harvey jo anna> daughter of Mr. and chemical engineer, he- has
aged 25, is still unmarried and ^' reer » and George A.
nesday. On Saturday afternoon Cannon and family of Green- Mrs. David Owens remains living at home with us. We’re Umican pf the horiie.
Mrs. Adams’ brother, Mr. ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- a patient at Bailey Memorial^ happy to have him with us, * unera * services were con-
j|Villie Jones and sob, How- thur Sanders, Sunday and at- Hospjtal. . . _ . because he’s 4 fine young. m* cted . at , un ?,t y fj
ard, of Greenwood also visit- tended the Mike Sanders-Sue * Kto* man and has never, given us wimmire Methodist Church
ed her.' Bragg wedding. Mr - and Mrs.‘Shealy-Ring'any trouble 9c worry. There , y Rev - Jam es H. Notes and
Mr* Pnrrnii m-c nictww *«nounce the hit*th tjf«‘daugh-^s, - however, one thing thht Rev - ( ’ eor ff e A. Baker. Bur-
daughter, B^rTZn,^ anddaugb^fNe^ ^ ft ^
Johnston returned home on ited Mrs
Saturday after spending two Guest
:„ e d k MrT th Hu^ t P rn n ‘ S ;/ r - ° Ver thC . WCe . k ; en . d = ere her Mr“ l . ,,, Grey U Sti'oud 0, The litto never''contributed" diie Uttte' W ?‘ 8rlo# C/ ,-. 8 an,0 / d Tro - v
* p ‘ sister, Mrs. Mattie Bergmy, g( r | nag been given the name, penny of the handsome salary ^ 64, died at his home
Sara Nell Heaton, Judy and also Randy and Lib Nel- Teresa Lynn. he earns to our hdme We' 111, lf Waterlo °- Wednesday,
Freddie Heaton visited the son of Laurens and Linda Nel- Couch aren’t in crying need of man- Jtlne 21, after a long illn ess.
Revis, Tommie Creswell, and sdn of Augusta, Georgia. * Mr flnd Mts chartes Couch «y, although it is hard some- ' Native 01 Laurens County,
Blue Ridge Parkway and the Mr. and Mrs. William' But- announce the birth of a son'on times to make ends meet with *? n ^ ^ a * e J°hn and Annie
mountains of North Carolina, i er a nd son of Pensacola, FIot June 24 at Bailey Memorial our income, but lust the same McCullough Weathers, he at-
Sunday. r j da> jj as re turned home- af- Hospital. • don’t you think he should pay | eac, cd Reed^ (Jrove Pentecos-
Mrs. Willie Mae Carson and ter spending a few days with Mrs. Couch was the form- a little something, to us for ta L H 0 ‘ i,,ess Church,
daughter, Cindy, of Green- Mrs. Butler’s parents, Mr. er Dorothy Fowler. board? HIS PARENTS. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
wood visited Mrs. H. A. Ad- and Mrs. Walter McAllister' " McCall aW • v . G{ T trude Madden Weathers;
ams, who is a patient at Bai- and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCall DEAR PARENTS He a daughter, Mrs. Luther Lol-
ley Memorial Hospital, and • i announce the birth of a son, mos ^ certainly should! From hs of Rt. 1, Ware Shoals;
also visited Mr. and Mrs Hu- Sickness Michael Anthony, on June 15 20 t0 38 P* 1, 0CTlt of his sal_ three sisters * Mrs - Mollie Dav-
bert Leopard. Mrs. H. A. Adams remains.^ Bailey Memorial Hospital. ary w,>uld not ^ 100 much en P° rt of Greenwood Mrs.
Mrs. M. W. Adams spent a P atient at Bailey Memorial Mrs. McCall is the former to pay 5° r / U th * services and ^ atrice f ^ r renn and Mrs - Sue
last week in Greenwood with Ho8 P ital ‘ Miss Josephine Brewer of this ' 0 ™ fo * s he ls i° w f ^ tting °! ^ a ^ rlo 4 0 J two
her sifter, Mrs. George Gre- Mrs. Mary McCoy is a pa- city. • e P ayi ** °. f by ^ . Robert Weathers of Wa-
gory, who is a patient at Self tient at Bailey Memorial Hos- „ . ‘Anniversaries d/” 1 18 JUSt and w« 00 ch n d| Car ^ eathers ° r
Memorial Hospital. pital. BlrBiiays -and Wedding - and customary. Ware Shoals; and lour grand-
Mrs. Andy Hames and Mrs/ Dorothy Turner has Joe Sam Caughman observ-. np At> oat i v Mv fianro C Funpriii «spruir...c
daughter, Gail, accompanied returned home after underao- ® d his birthday June 28. * . SALLY My fiance ei al servict s were con-
their granddaughter Dula 'ing ^ge^ at Ba^y M^- Today daude Ward and to our” wl? Keil G^v^L^LLrril u
Z a :L h °Z 40 ia, M H r ,al - n “Zy. 8 W p a o r ,tr haV a e „d bW RSe ^ * ^ ™ a - ™ C^'VrZ
Monday and visited her par- Mrs. Irene Brewer is a pa- w “«^, C el“rate Sr he wa,, “ Ws uacle ' ^ is «3 Jones, Rev. A. W. Dennis and
birthday June 30 years old, to be hsi best man. Rev. Veldee Cooper. Burial
Those observing wedding I . think ''*“ 1 b * incon * r » 1 ® us - ^ s ‘ n Mt - O''™ Baptist
anniversaries today are Mr s ‘. nc * •“ lh . e oth ‘ r “»mbers Church cemetery.
and Mrs. Joe Sam Caughman, £^*£22?
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McGee, rr tTr? F*u
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wil- say
son, and also Mr. and Mrs. PEAK ELLIE—I say your
George Thompson, Jr. thinking is “Jncongruous."
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pick- Friendship does aot depend
lin and Mr. and Mrs. Andy upon age, and since a bride-
Hames will observe thfeir wed- groom usually chooses his
ding anniversary June 29. best friend as his best man,
July 1 Herbert Hughes, Ger- the fadt that he.happens to
aid Foster and Bobby. Han- be. a fiS-yean-old uncle has no
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