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> rf f. Info r m a t i o n P | a a c a I Itemfl of ffttaaof hi *dk — As— ^ _ Reported By Aime M. Jones Phones 833-0541 or 833-0542 9:00 A. M. — 5:00 P. M. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Holland spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Ronnie and Mike..* • Mr: and Mrs. G. A. Wilder of McCormick and Mrs. Ad's Campbell spent Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Wilder; In Self fljfntoria) ' Mrs. Virginia B. Wilson has entered Self Memorial Hospital where she will un dergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell, Johnifey Finney and Robert Braddock of Marion were guests over the weekend of Mrs, John W. Finney, and Mr. apd Mrs. Weldon Jack- son. Mrs. James O. Sanders, Miss Lynn Hill and Jimmy Sanders accompanied Mika and Timmy Sanders to Har grove Military Acadepoy, Chatham, Va. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Hancock at Isde of Palms. Gregg Link and Cathy Big- bee attended the Clemsop- Alabama football game on Saturday. Miss Florence Blakely of Durham, N; CT. was a week- Send guest of Miss Iona Blakely and other relatives. Recovering in Charlotte i Miss Maude Sumeral is recovering from surgery in Memorial Hospital in Char lotte, N. C. Cruiehahanks, a student there, fftr homecoming festi- vKjjof. Mrs. Frank Ramage is at tending a volley hall clinic at Coker this weekend. Mrs. A. A.. Ramage is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Mahon in Greenville. Here for the funeral of Frances! Garvin Gilbert last Monday were Mrs. Hopkins Teate, Sr. of-Union, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins Teate, Jr. of Rock Hill and L. W. Burdette of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs* Acmes Tximbler of ClifffsM|e. kf. C. are visiting theca for a few weeks. 1 Ifr*- W. W. Harris has re- -turned from g tour through the gaatern states, including 'the Wiiiterthus Museum in Wilmington, Del., Long wood Gardens in the Kenneth Square, Penn., Washington, D. C. and Norfolk, Va. Mies Katherine Turner has returned to Atlanta after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Dan Yar borough. Mb*, and Mrs. Hdmp Mc Daniel spent the weekend in Canton, N. C. visiting their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Coker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sher rill spent the weekend in At lanta, Ga. They were joined there by Mrs. Sherrill’s sis ter and her husband from Savannah, Ga. and all at tended the Atlanta Falcons brllgame. Among people from Clinton attending the Clemson Ala bama ballgarpe in Clemson Saturday were, Mr, and Mrs. William Weir and daughters, Janice and Kathy, Miss Kathy Bouknigh t and Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Wessinger. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin visited their son, Tommy in Warm Springs, Ga. last weekend. Capt. and Mrs. Herb Ham mett and children are visit ing their mother, Mrs. James Gray, after just re turning from Germany where Captain Hammett has been stationed for three years Miss Bessie Jones is visit ing Mrs. T. Wier Davis in Columbia for several weeks. M I ■■ •-< >Ki- -'ji ~ ' i. m , .•vWK-sx* m : x ’. <>\i mm li •'.-i m ■M. Hospital News Mr. and Mrs, \Jlm i Knight ... T T ^ , lof Melbourne, Fla. spent the i ^ air ' ^ r -* J u l ie He E. Sheely (weekend with Mr. and Mrs. iW. G. King and algo attend ed Parent’s 1 *'' Day at PC where their daughter, Mar cia Knight is a student. Mr. and Mr?. Alex Cruicjcshauks of GainesVille, Fla.‘spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. (W. G. King. Miss Carrie Sue Pierson, a freshman at P. C. accompanied them to Gard ner Webb Junior College where they Visited Sandy JANET GARDNER Dillard Boland, Jewelry 16% E. Pitts 9t. Telephone 8S3-10£8 Joan of A r P ,\vas hqrp Jatt- uarv 6. 1 4 12. at Domremv. France. When she was Ifl. heavenly voices commanded her to take up arms for France and free the city of Orleans from seige by the English. But when she went to the French commandant and told him she was sent by God to lead the armies of France, he sent her home. In July, 1428, however, things were going badly for the French and Joan went to the French Dauphin himsdf and convinced him that Ged had given her this mission, which would also see him q^owned king. He consented and she led 4,000 Frenchmen to victory over the English 10,000 at Orleans. After num erous whirlwind victories, Joan of Are stood at the Daughin’s side when he was crowned Charles VII. Many successful campaigns followed, but Joan was cap tured by the English in 1430. Determined to discredit her claims to divine guidance, they turned her over to the Church for |rial for herdK. When she refused to repudi ate her claims to direct com munication with God, the was. condemned and was burned at the stake is Rouen. May 30, 1431. Dillard Boland’s humbly salutes the memory of the dedicated Maid: «f Orleans, and we salute, too, all the delightful Maids of today, here in Clinton, who arc Brides-to-be. At Dillard Boland’s Wf. specialize in Wedding Plans. We have dozens of unique ideas for friends who will want to compliment you with showers and parties « * * and Dillard Boland s even goes so far as to furnish you silver punch bowls and other serv ing pieces, along with a ccMBr plete crystal service for your Dillard Boland’s your Bridal Headquarters. . .we will you plan Your Wedding just exactly as you want it. Patients currently at Bailey , Dixon, James V. Stillwell, Sr., Ida A. Copeland. Henry R. McGee, Baby Girl Satter field. JOANNA — Lessie G. Memorial CLINTON William E. Eva T. Knox, , Martha L Parkman, Beatrice Gary, ERa R. Chapman, Lona Mae HolUclatf, George W. Gos sett, Jr., Robert Lee Has kins, Lola Ross, Nannie S. Hargrove, Tenu> Simpson, Clude Williams, Milton Les lie Rice, Maggie D. Craig, Hazel Jane Honyecutt, Clara Dorn McIntosh, Betty B. Rush ton, Leanna B. Holland, <J. A.. Hall, Niles A. Poole, Charles Henon Brown, Josephine Johnson, Odys F. 3nrafMoi?W7 Samuel C. Foster; Ralph P. Campbell, John D. Lydia, Thomas R. Mc- Elveen, Johnson Ray, Faye D. Fcanklin, Pauline G. BELKS WHY DO SO MANY WOMEN ft WANT TO WORK BELKS AT Christmas? IT seems that they find it a very pleas ant place to work— they’re able to earn hxtra money to help provide an U-X-T-R-A S-R-E-C-I-A-L CHRISTMAS For their family AND the added dis count means addi- t i o n a 1 savings on their purchases. The variety of conven ient working sched ules make it pos sible for them tg work the hours they ojioose, IF you would like to be one of these many women—visit our Downtown Em ployment Office. BELKS Morgan, Mary Jo Holson- back, Mary B. Stroud, Cliff Simpson. LAURENS — Rosa Lee Pressley, Jacob J. Bailey. CROSS HILL — Trannie K. Grant, Leila Agnes Bryson, Bessie Mae Grant, j CHAPPELLS — Geneva Cunningham. Baby Boy Cun ningham. MOUNTVILLE — Ruth W. Stokes. WHITMIRE — Lillie J. Osborne. KIN ARDS — Thomas" O Newman. NEWBERRY — Willie Lee Davenport. Drop-In Honors Cloypooles Following the performance ’ast week of the play “Blithe Spirit,’* Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Stallworth entertained "riends at an informal drop- n at their home. The party vas given in honor of Maj md Mrs. Calvin R. Clay- noole who are leaving Clinton this week. Maj. Claypoole vho has been with the Pres byterian. College ROTC for the past two and half years is ’eaving to do a tour of duty in Vietnam. Mrs. Claypoole and children will make their home in Columbia during his absence. m . ... -ir HU lli mm .♦ m MISS DAVIS ENGAGED Miss Petty Married To Mr. Nprrif JOANNA — Miss Dolores Elaine Petty was married to Jackson Norris of Newberry Sunday at 4:00 p. m. at the Church of God. After a tri|P to Florida they will live at 200 Pinckney Place. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sylvester Petty • of 200 West Calhoun Street, Mrs. Norris works for the Torrington Company in Clin ton. Mr. Norris, who works for the C-P 'Corporation in Newberry, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Calhoun Norris, who live near New berry. Mrs. William Earl Puckett served as matron of honor, wearing an Empire-wasted day-length dress made of pink brocade with rose-figur- pattern. She made her i dress and matching pillbox hat. Mrs. Olin Martin presented piano music for the service, which her husband conduct ed. Robert Lindley of Pros perity was best man. Murray Rickard and Joseph Brown ol Newberry ushered. The bride wore an ivory bordeaux lace cage with Em pire waistline and A-linc skirt. Satin roses held back fullness of the neckline. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Davis, 816 E. Carolina Avenue an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann to Walter Marcus Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Newton of Bennettsville, S. C. Miss Davis is a junior at ili mmi III jm Uml tetA. .im Christmis Motifs Jo Be Demonstnted The Kiwanis Club and the. Tickets may be putchased m ijpgt rf:. TLF' - ,.... y „ x ., ‘ I C?" a Winthrop College, majoring Antique Stiow in elementary education. Mr. _ u U Newton, a graduate of Wof- ■ 0 •*€ neld ford College, is presently The first pre-Christmas teaching at McCall High Aiken, S. C. Antiques -Show School, McCall. and Sale will be held Nov. 8, The wedding is planned 3, 10 at the Warrensville Na- for December 31 at the Cal- tional Guard Armory, five vary Baptist Church. miles from Aiken off U. S. Hwy. 1 and 78, Dealers from throughout the eastern Uni ted States are showing the finest collections of art glass, china, primitives, silver, fur- Finney niture, frames, coins, clocks, Miss Craven To Wed Soon Catherine Mrs. Craven of 407 Magnolia jewelry and numerous other Street, Joanna announces the works of art. All articles on approaching marriage of her display will be for sale, and daughter, Rebecca June to the exhibitors are making Aubrey La von Dent of Union. The wedding will take place November 11 at 5:00 p. m. in the First Baptist Joanna. every effort to have the best antiques and collectibles availables for the public to Church,; see and purchase. Hours for the show are m 5* Miss Watts Sets Date No formal invitations are being issued but relatives and friends are invited to attend th^ ceremony. Miss Rimer To Wed Mr. Harmon Thanksgiving 11:00 a. m. until 10:00 p. m. Wednesday through Friday. Garden Clubs of Clinton will sponsor Mr. Gfady Wright 4n two demonstrated ■ lectures on Christmas decorations, Nov. 9 in the Clinton High school Auditorium. The first program will from 3:30 until 5:30 p. m. and the second show will be from 7:30 until 9:30 p. m. Different mater ials will be used in each demonstration. Mr. Wright of Dublin, Ga. is a graduate of the Univer sity of Georgia with; a ma jor in horticulture anfl is one of the first accredited flow er judges in Georgia. 1 He at tended the original iudges’ school, sponsored by the Peachtree Cardan Clpb in Atlanta. He has judged flow er shows and worked with Garden Clubs in Georgia since 1934. In the nursery and land scape business, Mr. Wright will stress the use of natural materials in his creative de signs. Sortie of the items will be available to those attend ing. H U NTS! NGfR-COCHRAN E More Women's Mews On Page 8 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Watts of Lakewood Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Amelia Diane to William David Highsmith, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs W. D. Highsmith,, Sr., 620 Byron Road, Coludibia. Miss Watts and Mr. High smith are both graduates of graduate of Columbia Commercial Col-j^ 0 ^ 100 *- Mr. and Mrs. Shelton J. Rimer, Route 1, Laurens an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kathie Dianne to John C. Harmon, Jr. of Clinton. JThe wedding will take place on November 22 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Clinton. Miss Rimer is a former resident of Greenville and a Hinton High mon is a Mrs. Frances Switzer of Clinton and M. D. Hunt- singer of Spartanburg an nounce the approaching mar riage of their daughter Terri Jeanette to William David Cochrane, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cochrane, Sr. of Anniston, Ala. The wedding will take from members of the tKiwan- is Club and the GarA* Clubs of Clintpn. They will plso-be available at the door. place December 10, at the home of the groom’s parents in Anniston. Both Miss Huntsinger and Mr. Cochrane are 1967 grad uates of Clinton High School. Mr. Cochrane is now attend ing Air Police School at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. SHOCKING, BUT TRUE Forty - Four Shopping Ebyg ‘Til Christmas. Start Today and Shop Conveniently At fi;? (Haklmte 127 S. Broad St. Hundreds Of Gifts From $1.00 to ? 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