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Thursday Service Lydia Presbyterian Church will have a Maundy Thursday Ser vice on April 3 at 7 p.m. The public is invited. UDC To Meet The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Con federacy will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, April 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Smith-Gantt Rev. and Mrs. Zeb Williams and children visited in Atlanta, Williams was guest minister at First ARP Church of Atlanta. They spent three days in Atlanta visiting Emory University, Art Museum, Cyclorama, Zoo and other points of interest. Among those attending the S. C. Presbytery Women of the Church meeting held March 26 and 27 in Ware Shoals were Mrs. Loche Simons, Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., Mrs. H. D. Payne, Mrs. George Blalock, Mrs. George Bell- ingrath, Mrs. Henry P. Gilbert, Mrs. Frank Kellers, Mrs. Lay- ton Fraser, Mrs. Roy Workman, Mrs. Powell Fraser, Mrs. John Daniluck, and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mrs. Horace CarltonSmithSr., announces the engagement of her daughter, Laura Elizabeth, to Ro bert Wade Gantt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton Gantt of Rock Hill, South Carolina. Miss Smith is a 1966 graduate of Clinton High School. The daughter of the late Mr. Smith, she ispresentlya junior at Win- throp College, Rock Hill. Mr. Gantt is a graduate of Rock Hill High School. He is now a Iris Club Has Installation Installation of officers was held at the regular monthly meeting of the Iris Garden Club on March 26. The club met at the home of Mrs. Madison Pitts. After the business session de licious refreshments were served by the hostess and co hostess, Mrs. Earl Martin. r GAS RANGE • 36" Hardwick ! 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B&PW To Install New Officers Clinton Business and Profess ional Women’s Club will meet Tuesday, April 8, at Mary Mus- grove Hotel, at 7:30 in the even ing. District 4 director, Mrs. Margaret Lipscomb, of New berry, will install these offi cers: President Mrs. M. C. Poole; 1st Vice president, Mrs. J. W. Crews; 2nd Vice presi dent, Mrs. Wyatt Ledford; Re cording Secretary, MissJune A- dair; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Grace Connor; Treasurer, Mrs. Perry Moore. Mrs. Pitts Entertains Mrs. Raymond Pitts enter tained the Actaeon Book Club, March 28th at four o’clock. An Easter theme was carried out throughout her beautiful home. After several progressions of Rook, a delicious supper was served. Nine members were pre sent, and as honored guest, she had Mrs. W. W. Harris, Miss Ruth Bailey, Mrs. Shook Diller, Mrs. Gary Dillard and Mis? Agnes Davis. NATURAL GAS IS CHEAPER DONT DO UNNECESSARY WIRING TO AIR CONDITION YOUR HOME. INSTALL GAS AIR CONDITIONING NOW! 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Mrs. Fred Holcombe, Jr ac companied by Mrs. Harold Harris of Columbia to the Pacific to join her husband in service who is stationed in Korea. Mrs. Tommy Copeland is visit ing her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Copeland on Hurricane Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Donny Wilder and Bob moved recently to their new home on Horseshoe Lane. Enjoying a weekend of golf at Litchfield were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison, Dr. and Mrs. James Walker, Lt Col. and Mrs. Ben Ivey, Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tur ner, and Dr. and Mrs. E. N. (•Red’’) Sullivan. The party left Thursday and returned home Sun day. Mrs. Eugene Hitt has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. I. H. Ford in Avon Park, Fla. Her daughter accompanied her home and has already re turned to her home in Florida. Mrs. Curtis Taylor is con valescing at her home on Shands Street following an illness and stay at Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood. part inventions or a prelude and fugue two other numbers by ro mantic composers, two or three by modern and American com posers, all scales, arpeggios, chorals, cadences, sight reading, transposition, modulation and ear training. The program must be arranged by National Piano Guild. Miss Mary Stuart Harmon, re ceived bachelor and master de grees from the University of Southern Mississippi. She has done postgraduate work at North western University, Columbia University, Teachers College, New York, N.Y. and University of North Carolina. She makes her home in Aberdeen, North Caro lina where she teaches privately and is choir director and organ ist for the United Church of Christ in Southern Pines. Miss Emily Dillard of Green ville will visit her mother, Mrs. L. B. Dillard during the Easter weekend. Miss Pat Fryfogle visited her former Emory College room mate, Miss JeanneSaun, inCam- den, last weekend. On Saturday afternoon, joined by other friends from Atlanta, they attended the annual Carolina Cup races. Mr. and Mrs. George Everett and family of Thomasville, Ga. will spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson who will accompany them home. The An- dersons will also visit relatives in Tifton, Ga. while away. Rev. AlfredBixler is present ly conducting a week of services ai Lookout Mountain Presbyter ian Church Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween and son were in Greenville on Saturday to see the movie, “ Lion in Winter*. Mrs. Mary D. Lawter of Waynesboro, Va. spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black and Mrs. Mary Lawter visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Black in Co lumbia on Sunday. John Mason continues to be a patient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital after a recent fall and bro ken arm injury. Mr. Taylor Martin is re-, cuperating at home after an operation illness at Emory Hos pital. Mrs. Bruce Lea, after a visit here with Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall re turned to her home in Rocky Mount, N.C., today. Mrs. J. P. Johnston, after a visit to Mrs. W. W. Harris, will depart tomorrow to visit rela tives in Mooresville, N.C. before returning to her home in Rich mond, Va. Prior to coming here she visited Mrs. Josie Bryson Weeks in Greenville and joining them to see the movie "Lion in Winter* and to hear the opera “11 Trovatore*. Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Cooper spent last week in St. Peters burg, Fla., with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thom B. Cooper, Jr. and child ren. They were accompanied by Mrs. Allen Coleman and Mrs. Henry Hagan of Laurens who visited relatives in St Peters burg. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Copeland were in Atlanta, Ga., Thursday and Friday and attended the grad uation exercises ofStewardesses at Delta Airlines. Their daugh ter, Miss Sally Copeland was a member of the class. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scogins and family of Greenville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. t. Scogins, Sunday. " 'i v"- - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas attended the S. C. Retail Jewel ers Association Executive meet ing in Orangeburg, S. C. on Sun day, March 30. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow were in Charlotte several days the past week where they attended the Printing Industry of the Caro- linas exhibition. Jack Ferguson and Ed Rogers, students at Duke University, re turned to their studies on Sunday after spending semester break with their families. Easter GIFTS FOR ALL Pang-burn’s Russell Stover Nunnally’s CANDIES Perfumes Stationery Dusting Powder Gift Wrapped LARGE SELECTION OF GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. 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