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About People You Know Items contributed to this column are ureatlv appreciated—('all .vTMIall Mice Turner Honored At a recent luncheon at the WiUon Home. \Ii--s Suain Turner, hnde-elect \\ a^ hon- nred. llo.'tc^'t'- ware Mr^. Order o/ Eastern Star To Hold Installation M a i t ti a. Ami (.0:1, 1 r/u < ta. P.itnc >.i Ni .a, v... . der, Allen Powers; St j Beatrice Bagwell; ('and!, Lighters. Margaret Mala Klnisc McTlle\cen. !„> ,,, tailed as an tlie tollou- \\ -iln Matron, \aney ! lor” M''- t 1 ‘ It i!> 11. Hap McSween, student at the University of ('.coryia Athens, spent Kaster Sunday with his parents. Mr. and, .Mrs. Harry McSween. . „ 0 ^ Mac Hiers, student ;it the University of South ( aro- lina, ( nlumhia. spent the week-end at home with I..- parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hiers. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Dow spent the past week-on. in Myrtle Dench where they attended a meeting of trad- association executives beinu held at the Ocean Forest Hotel. Laura Smith of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, sixuu thie Laster holidays with her mother. Mrs. Horace C Smith, and brother. Carlton. On Friday. Miss Ann Ar rowwood of Union, sixmt the day with the Smiths. a,n on Fi-iday all \ isited in U.reenville. Mrs. .1. D. Wilder, joined by her granddauyhter Sara, of Charlotte. X. (’.. spent the week-end in M< ('ormick with her jiarents. Mr. an<i Mrs. (i ( . Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. C T. Thomason returned Sunday fn n a \ isit with their daughters in Indiana. Mrs. F. F. Culbreath of Charlotte, N (spent tin W( : ek-end "ith her mother. Mrs. 0. 1. Sheely Joe (lettys. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Cettys. who a student at Fmory Uni\ersity Medical School. Atlanta was at home for Faster. Miss Floisc Miller was called to Cameron on Moinla due to the death ot her sister, Mrs. Will C. Stoudemin Sr Judith Widnuu- of Columbia ('oileye. Columbia, wa- he'-c for the week-end visitiny her parents. Mr. and Mr- Marcel W'idmer. \'iv ; tmir Mr>. P. M. Pitts dtirniy the week-end wen Mr and Mm. P. Mark Pitts and sons of Aiken. an u Mr and Mm Fdd Pitts of Columbia. Theodore Plowden and son. Campbell, of \\’;dt< n Conn.. \ isitt‘d Dr. and Mrs. I). 0 Rhame for the wc \ end. Mis- Patricia P'r\fo,ele, senior at Fmory Univer sitw Atlanta, was at home for the Faster holidays wit! her parents. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Frvfoyle. in Merrn Oaks. Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon Trammell and family visit. h< r mother. Mrs. W . B Thorne, in Chesnee on Faster Mr. and Mrs. < 'harles Burnett and children. < 1 and J an. \ isited in the home of their parents. Mr. an Mrs. Fred Burnett, recently- Miss Fdna Jacobs visited her parents. Mr. am' Mr- lluyh Jacobs, over the week-end of April 6 Visitiny Mr. and Mrs. H D. Payne. Jr., ac thc ; ’ house on Lake Creenwood the week-end of April b wer.- Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCuen of Laurinbury. N. ('. Home from Columbia College, Columbia, for Sprin Holidays were Misses Nora Oeland, Lucille McSweei Kay ran ('o\, and Judy W'idmer. Miss Nancy Hollis had as her guest for Faster week end Miss Susan Sammons of Huntsville, Ala., and Con verse College, Spartanburg. Mrs. H 1). Payne, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Frank ) IMF C IIKOX l( I F. < f lint on, S- ('.. April IS. 19(iS Mu lor. an ! Mr-. ! ;'; an i . Jonntn left April IB for a two- , u 'A- a 11; i: ■.tons. 1 ’inc Mountain. (la M -. i, • no Y J - mg: anil small daughter. Dee D ' v ! i 1 U t' i o.stor 1 i* o in Jaekson, Miss., as guest.- ot Mr. an J Mrs. w nvno More a n. Mi-. Jo tnos T : ; j » ■ r is ; t patient at the Woodruff Hos- t *' D l !, \\ OOl irut't' Mr-. V . W. 1 L.r ris ],; i- reei'utly attended a seminar I'iit Oil : V the l ni\ or-it v of Miehigan and the DAD\\ Fo: !!],!;;• j t U !. .Ot \ il!'. \ r! to ( '. ' . 6, :* X ' ( t ■ ITit" ! Ironu' Saturday from Myrt’< D. o ’l \' IK • !' • • ■ . ! • ♦ A visiting his daughter, Mrs. i d. K :• >• .0-0 M : . K' , gler. Mr. on. i Mr-. Jo mnpv I'ixon of Delmont, N ('.. wen U O r !\ - U ’ j ■ ! ' 1 1 ;' nor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Ml !!■')•. \Y; Ipo •' >■ 1 • ] { j ] M I Washington. 1) ('.. visited h ; s pat vtp -. M 1 S. 1 11. Smith, and ( 'ther relat iv os 1. o" V ' ( . ) | ; ; l.v -tatioinod at Fort Dragg. N r in I'' •* Ar o So nri' v Agem v, left for Iran in mid- Ap r : ! ■ i .: ' ’ .K 1 ' \ ..! '| >''( 'xunatolv (‘ightt'en months. H : - t nr. - ( T .t u ; \|r - Jam*'s P. Sloan of ('linton. M- i: in P'- td J'fe daughters, Lvnn ano and Mrs. John held at it no p >1 Sunimervdle. (!a. the Masotm' 1 ctnple m ton A business nice'mu w r he held at 7:tH) p. m. \ complete pro. rant C or \\,irth> Patron. Wilkie: Associate \n (>pcn instnll.'iti'»n o peers o! the -lame- !’* t'-ar n ,p \o t) ('hapter o! 1 he 1 )r Kerd .laeob Sr. Mr-. I'erd der ol La-tern star d !>< n 1 \nr 11 1 ^ m 1 K111h■ i t Clin Matron. Mildred Badev; As , t . i-a’rmi. W I Hailey Mary Taylor .1,. -u' Madden IC-t t v Callman .laeohs. \\ Km C.ucsts were served an ail ptUizi'r of juiee as they as semhled m the livinu room. Lunch was served buffet style ran.cl Ineluded \v from the dim il lume w call to ('taler by Mr , iria! Secretarv. Tn a-urer. t nduee \ was covered with a pmk and Ha lev Kev \iv m f l.o- in s ^ Mar-hall, l.u white oruandv cloth \ ,-ilver vmH mve the Invocation Mi- ' < • 1 , rininu , at ions Mildred kmard will extend A(ia . Host Mansion Committee All members of Lauicn and Clinton Carden Club have been invited a . u, 1 ol the Covan-nor's .Man Commission on Thur d , \pril 1H. .at the Lake , onm ( liaplam. Country Club at J.JU. ' ' Mrs. H N. Hoofer ol ( ('oiiductre - Mar eperyne ol pink earn; centered the table. Places were marked at a table in the bree/ewav Decora Pons there followed a recti and white bridal mot 1 Ineluded in the . tie t - were a number of out of town friends and W inthrop College classmates of the bride elect. The hostesses remembered liss linen. SI \ BONN! T The Sun Bonnet (lard ■: Club will meet Motulav . \pri! 111 lf2. at IP JU o'clock at the lion the web •ome and Mrs. I : olio Pulliam Will 1 rendor the Do - 1 v 1 a -1 ■. \l.-o a lolinlo -d in the pro- '• an w Pi ho musical r- otidi - toils \\ hoi - o ('rii-« 1 lio ('row Ji t 1 Wav s of laic" w ill ho ptv-i 1 ■ntod ill duct b> J ml v Dan w oil and A |) Smith Jildv D; i wol! will also pr. - -.•ni a -oln. ■ I'ho (i< J- ion Kov '• ! usta’; i : i!! iccr ' arc In '; 1111 n n ( u .ond ('1' • oi’. \1 • - Po..:! M (■ i 1 n ■ t ’ PCM. la -lad inn (li and Marshall, Mr \l arv 1 ,o> lor. PM. Inn i n : n n (irand (Jiapl aai. Mr- Ma . Kovve L tile IPnh Jackie Bidham; \ niauda Wilkie. Opjanist. lumbia. State ( hairman Maria the Commission, will pre , color slab's of the Mate and its furnishinys. the Spartaninua \m . r< ’ :r.u kl\ at’ef an 1 .M rs, 1 il, Ml - ! ! Hmhvvay die Campfiell. PM: In-tailind wdl brmy Crand Conduetia's-. Mr Sue a V 'wmo in W ilkesboro. N. ( ., Tiles- the program for the day on Klli.-on. PM In-talkne (.rand SC\ o: a! Pays w ill li,» r parents, Mr Hie subjeet "flow to Make \ Ordani-t. Mr- Kva band. ( , |M()\-S LARUKST SFLFCTION LIPSTICKS NAIL POLISH—MAKE UP ALL NEW PASTEL SHADES _ By — Vox Factor — Tussy — Cover Girl Hazel Bishop — Others Young's Pharmacy “The Friendly Store” Wildflower (Lirden PCM Fas', Mr-. ! M’ <lr . ( Meal'' i ! • W fir Mr Mr- A< it 1 • { c .1 on ■'ll,’- i i ^ ■ 1 ■, i i n d t : ie I . 1: 11 it t r 1' s - ■ u n : i !. .0 M:! 1 e M;'. : - Mr- !-■ '-It -. Far ris 1' :' m v t pc T Mr au• Mi Dm i ! aw! lira w.tli Mr. will M [ ■'c- p i 1 Mrs. (ins spent : 1 , 'o* 1 w it !i t he former's (lauyhtt'r . muj | p- 1 lardy. 'ix - 1 1 U-ft la-t week by air for San De- - 1 a, no,| Mr. Dixon who is stations '. S Nam. . •s sp, n? Snndav in Columbia visitin ’ 'an ( pi Ms, and other relatives. J: ek -lomis and daughter, Wanda, ot • Lo-'-r with his mother. Mrs. J. D .,e ,.f ib,. U. S Navy. Charleston. : os. Mi ;,nd Mrs. T. C Johnson, Jr pv to'- -lio liolidays wore Julie John X C., and Mr and Mrs. Thad John ‘-''o' 1 11 1 •, 11 a. W am \[ Darks of Richmond, Va. -' ; ar* t is. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Nor st ,-r )v fudays- i-'. iward (’raven and their two sons JANET GARDNER of Miami. Fla., spent the week-em . William castley. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Dlake and son. Doug, of High Point X ( .. -wed tin- Faster holidays with Mr .and Mrs. Hugl Ray. Freddie D,av. -tudent at Clemson, was at home fo the w ey k-f'mi. Mis- 1 cone ('r .-Ly oT Union, spent Sunday with Mr and Mis. Huyii Day. t Mi 1 di-ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holland had as their guests Mrs. James Pitts, Mrs- Joe McGee an. children. Sara Louise. Joey, and Henry. H 1 , W' ! 1 m-Cai popular bride-elect. was re- ntmMa with the.r dm:ghf« ; r and son-m-law. Mr. and! cently honored at a luncheon • ! "• -himo- XWi'i ami tamily. given by Mrs. Pringle Cope- Mr-, li;.: r\ V M' Sweon is recuperating at homt I land and .Mrs. Edna C. Cope- IT' 1 -) a i r- 1m n arm injury and a stay at Dailey Memo land, at the home of the for- Dal Ho-ei:;d. mer. As guests assembled at ,, .- i, a, ,, , . Mrs. Si Bailee. Mrs. Russell egg- 12:30, punch was served. . Lunch was served at the din- (,ra >- lb bert \ anec ing table and appointed tables for four. A Yellow and Parties Honor June Bride-Elect ^ Mite- Nlary iuUen C«enwfrB.-f-y and Mr- C M Bailee An appet:/.-r vva s.-rved as A corsage was presented to the l)rid(‘-to-be and following tames ror lour. .-\ eenow ana ‘‘r!" ' " --i \ eu a- Registered Bridal Consultant whjtc th(mie featuring the the . ue-w arrieed. Later lu,K ' h - ,h< ‘ hostesses re mem- Dillard Boland, Jewelry gold wedding band was fol- gue-t- wore inem-d nto the hi'red Miss Cornwall with a 103 E. Pitts St. lowed in the decorations. Cen- dining room Centering the -jift of linen. Telephone 833-102? tenng the dining table was an dining table wa-; an arrange- Sometimes we run into a Jet arrangement of yellow daisy merit of vehde mixed flowers Age plot even in such ancient fables as the Arabian Nights. The Enchanted Horse was a chrysanthemums. Places ui a silver epergne. Candle were marked with small with wedding hell- and rib- cards of Yellow meline and bon flanked Pie hut let from VI I.LOW JESSAMINE 'The Yellow Jessamine son, Sr. on Cedar St. Mrs.| Ralph Copeland will be co ho-less. fast.'h.gh-flying ho'rse 'which tiny wedding bands. which a delicious luru he -n was controlled he knobs-onc The hr,de-to-be was presen- ^me ''l.’r't iir liLiee ^ wtc ' h “ ^ M*'s. T. C. John- for flying and one for land- ^ >d a corsage and a gift of t<‘hb - I01 tout . plan- vu 11 ing. silver in her chosen pattern, uiarked with miniature ha - A handsome and daring Mrs. Mac Milam assisted ter , »<* s kem holding one egg, ..Persian Prince mounted the the hostesses in the courtesies ,iand decorated with seciuin-. Enchanted Horse for a trial of entertaining. ribbon-, and pearls. Center- Mrs. \Y C. Shcaly will give flight and turned the flying' * * * inL: < ' a<1 ’ u,rt Laster p,- () o ram on birds. Mrs. knob. Many hours and a Mrs. Kenneth Fryfogle and basket arrangements ol \ ( .| son [) OW vvall preside, thousand miles away, he daughter, Pat, entertained. s l )rm - Dower ami Faster landed in the courtyard of Miss Mary Ellen Cornwall 'the beautiful Princess of Ben- with a seated tea on Saturday gal. In due time she agreed afternoon, April 13, at their Lto fly back to Persia with him , home in Merrie Oaks. "for their Wedding at the | Spring flowers following a Jamily palace. But a wicked j pink color scheme were used -Hindu magician, who owned throughout the home. Corsages of pink sweet heart roses were presented the bride-elect and her moth er, Mrs. Peck Cornwall. Assisting the hostesses in serving were Misses Marilyn Fryfogle, Rita Johnson and Melissa Turner. ^.the Enchanted Horse, kid- - naped the princess for re- ”Venge and flew with her to -another d i s t a n t country, jNvhich was ruled by a Sultan. The Sultan captured them and disposed of the Hindu— then decided to marry the "princess himself. . The princess pretended madness and the Sultan sent ”>vord to all countries that a •■rich reward awaited any phy- .sician who could cure his princess—so that he could hriarry her. The prince dis guised himself as a physi cian and slipped into the Sul tan’s country. He announced That he could restore her san- .ity but that he would need ■the Enchanted Horse as part ,of the treatment—then disap- -peared into a cloud of smoke !and flew back to Persia in a •couple of hours, where they Jived happily. « Dillard Boland is a House £>f Enchantment for every -Bride and her Prince Charm ing, with Jewels of incompar- ,able quality for her lovely •fingers, rich Silver for her table, luxurious China and delicate Crystal to complete )ier perfectly coordinated Table-top, and rare artfully made gifts from foreign lands to help make her life full of happiness. Do come on in to Dillard Boland’s House of En chantment for all your Wed ding Dreams. * * * On Saturday, April 13, at 12:30 Miss Mary Ellen Corn wall was entertained with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Bailey. 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