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Lydia Women
To Meet
Women of the Lydia Presby
terian Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. Alice Synder and
Mrs. Nell Mills on April 10 at
7:00 p.m. Ladies of the com
munity are invited to attend.
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Easter Egg
Hunt Plan
An Easter Eagg Hunt will be
given by the Lydia Presbyterian,
Church on Saturday April 5 at’
3:00'o’clock. Children in the area
are asked to come and bring two
eggs each. Women of the Church
are in charge. Prizes will be a-
warded and refreshments will be
served.
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.
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Carolina.
The wedding is planned for the
month of August at the Provi
dence Associate Reform Presby
terian Church in thisl'city.
Miss Duncan Gets
Highest Rating
Miss Claire Duncan, a junior
at Clinton High School, received
a Superior Rating in the solo
division of the Choral Festival
which was held at Belk Audi
torium last week. This contest
is sponsored by the South Caro
lina Music Educators Associa
tion. Claire is the daughter of
Mr. andMrs. Mac C. Duncan and a
voice student of Charles Gaines
of Presbyterian College.
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?
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For Diplomas In Music
The pupils of Mrs. Joe E. Land
will begin their auditions in Nat
ional Guild of Piano Teachers at
1 p.m. April 10 and continue
through Saturday. Miss Mary Ste
wart Harmon of Aberdeen, N.C.
will be the adjucator.
The seniors who are candidates
for high school diplomas in mu
sic are Miss Kathy Foster,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Foster; Miss Patricia Os
borne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Osborne; Miss Kellene
King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly King; and Miss Jean Nel
son, daughter of Mr. apd Mrs.
Thomas E. Nelson.
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David Plaxico is spending se
mester break from Wofford Col
lege with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Plaxico.
Bill Quarles, student at Bap-
tistXollege of Charleston, visit
ed his parents during semester
break.
Miss Barbara Eichelberger of
Columbia spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger.
Miss Edna Jacobs, student at
Salem College, Winston Salem,
N.C. is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs.
Also in Greenville to hear the
opera “H Trovatore* were Mrs.
M. C. Poole, Mrs. Grace Con
nor and Miss June Adair.
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.
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attended the S. C. Retail Jewel
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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.
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