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Nm k Ktnr other tiM* ta* ijjp. M. lUjrt «■< WheB the eceree -<»^„« » Mm Mcond hli^t to lire. ' *Ei and •o»» WM ^ MU« Harriett Mays. • brkl® ®“‘ pyaannted twe loTtly i -jM^y^hiefS. llcUnrln e»^ iSfoir table, of brld«e dlttrtooa. compUmoatto* » brWiHilect ef »fS The bride', place wae . coraage of white Bummer flower. Bttractirely 1b the '^After cards a ralad f’^Berred. High scores Mrs. y>r\ng Da^le and 0 Mitchell. Floating wa. wMlss Gerry Darla and con- £ I,. Mias Merrill Lane. A Ud-psinted china waa ' ^ the honoree. Those oat- »ere Ml“ MerrilV Lana. .. Mrs^John O’KeUey. Blah- ^ Mia. Doris Lee Black- lirtsrllle. Brannon of Cam- ^ isrt of har TaoatlOB S her parents. Mr. and lJw. iMWfla trvm % nut te a tamaer roommate at Mtaa Bott, fmL aad B. W, BsaiMon, Jr., bare BM>red UBo their mow ■ae which haw reeewUjr heaa eom- Pieted. Mr. aad Mrs. Jtom Bd Hsaroa aad Mrs. T. S. Hearoa aad Httle toA. *oaas»y, were nsltors la Rlch- harg Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Barr rlsited relatlTss In Irmo Snnday. Mrs, Beaalee Hilton, teacher of the Jr. Sooday school class of the Baptist eharclu chaperoned her class to the Hilton pond Saturday afteraoon tor a swim and a picnic supper. The latsnnediste Baptist Snnday school class with Store Lane as teacher enjoyed a picnic Friday aftemood at Oeorges Lsike. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCasklll, Mrs, B. Z. Tmesdell. Mrs. M. O. King and Miss Stella Bethnne spent Snnday aMemoon in Colum- hia with Mrs. ICate McNanll and family. Prirads and relatirea throughout the county will be grieved and shocked to know of the passing of Anghtry M. McNanll Sunday even- lag la the Columbia hospital where he, had been a patient for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Adis HOHand and children of BIShepelUe were week* ,end gveats of tkatr paraots. Mr and Mrs. J. W. C<^ IMwdsaf Mba FAOt NINB ■ will be glad to knew that she was able to leave Moores CUnle hot- pital Sukbay* aKiming aad go to the home of her danghtar aad fasOly. Mr. aad Mrs. Roy O'Bryan in QreetyniM. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Smith of Flstchar Msaaorial school speat tbe weekend with their psrenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sevaranee. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beatley of Chicago. lam.. are^ vIsiUag thalr daughter aad family, Mr. aad Mrs. Bethnne McLawrta. ^e WaUar Vanoe Jmnaaa cirols of the MethodBt eharoh SMt Taee* day aftemooa at the home of Mrs. Uanle King. The Joanna Castcw circis met with Mias Oerry Davta nt the same time. FVldsy evealag Miss Cecilia Klag mtartained the Nancy King circle. ‘ Plans bars been made to have the Methodist chnrch painted at an early date. Next Snnday evening services will be In charge of the Young People of the community 'in the Methodist church. ^e executive board of the Pres byterian chnrch met Monday after noon with Mrs. June Tmesdell. .Plans were made for group con ference which win meet hmra tober I.. . Mr. and jCrs. Wilson Smith h returned nMi a week’s vaoal In Florida.' ^ Mr. and Mrs. Loriag Davia obmpanied their daughter, 1 RRa Davis to BrMeao collt Hoffer Service Adds Flight Courses" Hoffer flying Out vice is now ap- pcwved by tha Civil Aeroaastics AtUninJatratioii, tha State Board of QainsvUle, Oa., where she will at tend sdiodL Mrs. John Bnrtoa and children are visiting their paiwnts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beard. Mra. Sh^ton Ramphries and little daughter hate returned to (heir home In Charleston after rlalting her aunts. Misses BeiAe and Alice'Rosier. 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