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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell
were in Columbia Tuesday
for the funeral of her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Asbury Kleckley.
Mrs. James H. Benoit and
children of Randolph AFB,
Texas, are spending some
time with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel.
CELEBRATI1ES BIRTHDAY
On the occasion of his birth
day, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black
had as their guests Sunday,
their children: Mr. and Mrs.
G. Arthur Black, Nancy and
Georgia, of Greenville; Mr.
and Mrs. W. Alec Black of
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Martin of Fountain Inn;
Mrs. Mary D. Lawter of Ma
con, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Black, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga. A
family birthday dinner was
enjoyed at Mary Musgrove
Hotel.
Tom Bethea of Dillon visit
ed his sister, Mrs. W. W. Har
ris, during the week-end. On
Saturday they visited the lat
ter’s daughter, Mrs. George
Senn, and family in Newber
ry.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bagley
and children of Thomas, Ga.,
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel.
Mrs. E. F. Culbreath of
Charlotte, N. C., was here
during the week-end to visit
her mother, Mrs. O. I.
Sheely.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese
of Jacksonville, Fla, visited
relatives and friends here
JANET GARDNER
Dillard Boland, Jewelry
103 E. Pitts St.
Telephone 833-102?
Florence Nightingale was
hpra on Max 12, 1820 pf.weal^.
thy English parents. Always
serious as a young woman,
she began visiting hospitals
in 1844, with the idea that it
was her duty to help improve
hospital sanitation methods.
In 1849,- on a tour of Egypt
with friends, she visited the
school and hospital of The
Order of St. Vincent and
learned the need for formal
discipline in hospital nurs
ing. When she returned to
England she took every
available training course for
nurses and afterward became
superintendent of nurses in a
London hospital.
In 1854, during the Crimean
War, the government sent
her to the Crimea, with ' a
staff of 38 nurses, to take
charge of the sick and
wounded soldiers. When she
arrived in the battle zone, she
immediately attacked the ter
rible conditions ’ which exist
ed, where 42 percent of the
sick and wounded were dy
ing. In just 3 months she and
her staff had reduced this
percentage to a mere 2 per
cent.
An attack of Crimean Fev
er while she continued to
nurse thousands of casualties
permanently impaired her
health, but this ministering
angel who never married,
friend of Quebn Victoria, apd
decorated with the Order of
Merit, continued to fight for
better hospital care until her
death August 13. 1910.
All of us are humbled in
looking upon the life of so
dedicated a person — and
thankful that she lived. But
Dillard Boland is thankful to
be a part of TODAY — to be
at your service to help you
with your own dedication to
the future — Your Wedding
Plans. To help you plan— to
help you select — to help
your friends choose just the
right gifts — Dillard Boland
is here to serve.
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitts
and Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Grube have returned from a
recent trip to New Orleans.
Col. and Mrs.. F. V. Smith
are spending: Thanksgiving
with their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ty
Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Troy E. Dotson in Monroe,
Qa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gor-
such, HI and children, Kathy
and Linda of Seaford, Del.,
are spending the Thanksgiv
ing holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. J.- F. Jacobs Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John William
King and children of Sum
merville, Ga., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dan
iel and children, Lisa and
Lindy of Anderson spent the
weekend' with • Mr. and Mrs.
James Daniel and family on
Young Drive.
ATTEND FUNERAL
OF MOTHER IN FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Lay-
ton and daughter, Miss Jean
Layton of Greenville, will re
turn today from Jacksonville,
Fla., where they attended the
funeral of ,Mrs. Layton’s
mother, Mrs. W. J. Henry,
who died Sunday night. Mrs.
Layton had been in Jackson
ville for the past week.
Mrs. Henry had made her
home with a son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Galloway, former resi
dents of Clinton.
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Baker, Jr. and his family of
Ft. Walton Beach, Fla, will
arrive Sunday to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth N. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Skenes
of Virginia Beach, Va. will
spend the Thanksgiving holi
days with her mother, Mrs.
J. B. Speake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bing
ham and children spent the
weekend in Boone, N. C. with
his mother, Mrs. McCoy
Bingham and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Phillips.
Dr. and Mrs. George R.
Futhey and ' children of
Woodwood, Pa, will arrive on
Wednesday to spend the holi
days with Mrs. Futhey’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie S.
McMillian.
Mrs. George W. Copeland
and Mrs. Nancy Putnam oi
Laurens spent Sunday in Co
lumbia with Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Jones and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Monroe, of Latta were week
end guests of Miss Iona
Blakely, J. Aldine Blakely
and other relatives. Mrs. Mon
roe attended the guidance
counselor’s meeting at Pres
byterian College on Friday.
ATTEND MEETING
Some members of the Broad
Street Methodist Church WSCS
who attended “Day Apart’’
at the Trinity Methodist
Church, Silverstreet on last
Saturday were Mrs. Raymond
Pitts, Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs.
J. B. Wilder, Mrs. Cliff Thom
ason, Mrs. Nene Workman,
Mrs. E. L. Holland.
Missy Wassung, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W’as-
sung, Nottingham Road, was
pledged during fall rush to
Beta Omicron Chapter of
Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority at
the University of South Caro
lina.
MOVE INTO NEW HOME
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dani-
luk and son, John have mov
ed into their new home on
Springdale Drive.
Mrs. C. E. Galloway is a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
Births
HORNE
Lt. and Mrs. Bill Horne of
Altus AFB, Okla. announce
the birth of a son, William
Sea brook, on November 16.
Mrs. Horne is the former
Sarah Ann Seabrook of Mt.
Pleasant. The paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Horne.
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Miss Lanford Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Waymon
Madison Lanford of Green
wood announce the engage
ment of their daughter,
Karen Frances to David
Nickles Reddick.
A graduate of Greenwood
High School, Miss Lanford is
a junior at Lander College,
in Greenwood. The bride
groom-elect, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lovitt Dell Reddick of
Greenwood, also graduated
from Greenwood Fligh School
and is employed at Self Mem
orial Hospital.
The wedding is planned for
December 16 at Laurel Bap
tist Church in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Waymon
Lanford are former residents
of this city.
T homason-Handback
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Herschel Thomason of Clin
ton announce the marriage of their daughter. Patricia
Anne to Donald Edward Handback A son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus A. Handback also of Clinton. The wedding
took place in North Augusta. South Carolina on Septem
ber 9, 1967.
Bazaar, Holiday House
By Greenwood Club
GREENWOOD — A Christ
mas bazaar will be the first
large event to be held in the
club house bought this sum
mer by the Greenwood Wo
man’s Club. Hours will be
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Nov. 30 and 11 a m. to 5 p.m.
Dec. 1.
The house is freshly paint
ed and the grounds are new
ly landscaped.
Each ticket, priced at $1,
entitles the purchaser to tour
the club’s holiday house and
attend the bazaar.
Mrs. M. J. Rattray of Co
lumbia, formerly of Ander
son, will decorate as a holi
day house the two-story Colo
nial home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Tucker on Highway 72
Church Women
Hear Mrs. Cain
Bailey Memorial Woman’s
Society of Christian Service
had as their guest speaker,
Mrs. Billy Cain of Laurens,
when they met at the home
of Mrs. Marvin Stewart last
Monday night.
Mrs. Cain showed slides
and gave a commentary on
her trip to the Holy Land.
During the business session
the group voted to have a
Christmas dinner for the De
cember meeting.l Following
the business session a social
hour was held.
Club News
CAROLINA WREN
GARDEN CLUB
The Carolina Wren Garden
Club will meet on Monday
afternoon, November 27, at
3:30 at the home of Mrs.
Laura Mae Howard on Mc
Millan St. The program will
he on “Foliage Arrange
ments.”
YELLOW JESSAMINE
GARDEN CLUB
The Yellow Jessamine Gar
den Club will meet on Mon
day, November 27, at 3:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Marion Lawson.
MELIGRAM BOOK
CLUB
near the Greenwopd Country
Club. The club bouse is al
most across the highway
from the Tucker home.
Roadway signs will mark the
route.
Theme of the decorations
will he “Christmas Fantasia.”
Mrs. Rattray is a nationally
accredited flower show judge.
Tickets will he sold at the
Tucker home and the club
house. Mrs. A1 Jamros and
Mrs. W. L. Bross are in
charge of the bazaar. Christ
mas tree and door decora
tions, , table arrangements,
favors, . tallies, place mats
and knob covers will be on
sale, along with crocheted
and knitted articles, aprons,
baby clothes and doll clothes.
Mrs. Robert Seymour will
sell some of the linen and
lace bridal handkerchiefs
which she designs and makes
as a hobby. The food de
partment will include cakes,
pies, breads, cookies and
cheese straws. A free cookie
will be given with each cup
of coffee purchased.
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Clinton, S. G.
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THE CttROHlCLE, Clinton, S. C., Nov. 22, 1967-a3
Miss Tiller To Wed Scuon
Mr. and Mrs. James New-”
ton Tiller of Nottingham
Road announce the engage
ment of their daughter,
Linda Kay, to William Roy
Pitts, III, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Roy Pitts, Jr
of Spartanburg Highway. The
wedding will take place De
cember 17 at Broad Street
Methodist Church at four
o’clock in the afternoon.
Miss Tiller attended Fur
man University and is a ju
nior at Newberry College.
She is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Arch R Holmes and the
late Mr. Holmes of Lanford,
and Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Till
er of Anderson.
Mr. Pitts attended Wofford
College and is in the Navy,
serving aboard the USS Mac-
Donough. He is the grand
son of Mrs. C. H. McCrary,
Sr., and the late Mr. Mc
Crary, and the late Mr. and
Mrs. William Roy Pitts, Sr.
of this city.
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the cere
mony and the reception
which will follow immediate^
ly in Hodges Hall. No for
mal invitations will be is-:
sued. _
PHONE 833-0541
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