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PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN - Meetings - YOUNG FARMERS The Bush River Young Farmers will hold their regular meeting to night (Thursday) October 7, at 8 p.m. at Bush River School. LIVINGSTON-WISE VFW The Livingston-Wise Post of the Veteran of Foreign Wars will meet this evening (Thursday), October 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Hut near the city. WHEELAND GRANGE The Wheeland Grange will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 at Wheeland, Little Mountain. JOLLY STREET HD CLUB The Jolly Street Home Demon stration Club will meet this after noon (Thursday) at 3:30 p.m. at the Community Center, Jolly Street. MT. PLEASANT HD CLUB The Mt. Pleasant Home Demon stration Club will meet this after noon (Thursday) October 7, at 3 o’clock at Mt. Pleasant Com munity Center. KIWANIS CLUB The Kiwanis will hold their an nual Ladies’ Night Banquet to night, (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Hall, which takes place of the regular meeting at one o’clock the same day. Santa Claus Travels Fa ster Than You Think HOME LOANS tailored to fit YOUR income « , you’ll like our modern, low-cost financing plan. To Purchase To Build To Remodel To Refinance "Serve Where Hundreds Save Millions' \ ^TYI F> "IIIK- ZD •- STATE >> BUILDING and LOAN ^ ASSOCIATION . \ > piC<NEY N ABRAMS. Sec. Tre< ! H r R f-1 F A ' NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA This Model 21c-103 21-Inch G. E. CONSOLE Television Set Price $299.95 1/ ■ TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE at the NEWBERRY COUNTY FAIR Friday, October 8th, at 10:30 P. M. SEE IT ON DISPLAY AT SMITH MOTOR CO. 1309 COLLEGE STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. BY DOROTHY MADDOX f\F all the traditional goodies ^ served during the Christmas season, the cookies seen only at Yuletide seem to bring a spe cial flavor of Holiday to almost everyone. Inasmuch as many varieties ire “keepers” that improve with age, it’s not too early to start baking your supply in the near future. Here’s a cookie that you can r.xake up about three weeks ahead of time. Lyle's Favorite Raisin-Nut Drops One cup brown sugar. Mi cup ! utter or margarine, 1 egg, % cup ~our milk or cream, 1 % cups tread flour, % teaspoon cinna- :;»on, % teaspoon ground cloves, L; teaspoon soda, % cup chopped raisins. Mi cup chopped nut '/i eats. nream butter and sugar. Beat\ egg and add tp the mixture. Add Jour slowly, while stirring. Then udd remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly. Drop batter from teaspoon on well-greased cookie sheet, and take in moderate oven (375 de grees) about 15 minutes. £. mr “is! mi : V* c " * • ¥ daHI f J;;- ^ IbP l§lg Denning-Archer Vows Spoken In Tennessee September 18 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 Gift of a Lifetime! SSSi Start baking, early, if yen'* enjoy the with the Christmas season. Many varieties METHODIST CHURCH BOARD The Methodist Official Board of Central Methodist Church Is scheduled to hold their regular monthly meeting at the church at 7:3o this evening ^Thursday) Oct. 7th. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary Newberry County Post 24, will meet this afternoon (Thursday) October 7th, at 4 o’clock with host esses; Mrs. P. B. Ezell, Mrs. H, L. Sligh, Mrs. W. H. Davis, Mrs. Wilbur Boozer, Mrs. Felix R. Greene, Jr., and Mrs. F. Scott El liott. Sheet Metal Contractor—Heating—Air Conditioning Licensed Gas Fitters CAROUNA METAL WORKS College Street Extension A. G. McCaughrin, Pres. & Treas. Phone 115 HQ. 228TH GROUP Hq. 228th AAA Group of the Na tional Guard will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Armory. Colonel Thomas H. Pope is Commander of the Group. and Captain Ralph P. Zoble is Head- ! quarters Commander. GRANGE 460 Grange 460 will meet at the Hartford Community Center on Friday, October 8th at 8 p.m. THE JASPER CHAPTER The Jasper Chapter of the D. A; R. will meet Friday afternoon, Oct. 8th at 4 o’clock. I ‘ JALAPA HD CLUB The Jalapa Home Demonstra tion Club will meet Friday after noon, October 8th at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Ira Miller on Fair street. Carolina Farms YOUTH CENTER The Youth Center will be open Friday and Saturday nights on Speers street from 8 until 11 p. m. ARMY BAND The 246th Army Band will meet Sunday afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock at the Armory. Band Di rector is Charles P. Pruitt. BOY SCOUT TROOP 65 Boy Scout Troop 65 will meet Monday night at 7 o’clock at the Troop Cabin. Marvin Rucker is Scout Master of this troop. BOY SCOUT TROOP 66 Boy Scout Troop 66, with Wright Cannon as Scout Master, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Troop Headquarters on Pope Terrace. SCS Districts As of July 1, 1954 there were 2,597 soil conservation districts established, and 21 other districts being assisted by the Soil Con servation Service in 48 stater, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Hawaii, and Alaska. These dis tricts contain an approximate total area of 441,496,000 acres, reporta T. L. Gaston of the Soil Conser vation Service Washington office. ■ Of the total 2,618 conservation districts, the United States De partment of Agriculture has enter ed into memorandum of under standing covering 2,586 districts which include an approximate total area of 1,430,000 acres and 4,781,000 farms. The 2,577 conservation districts in the continental United States contain about 949,679,000 acres of “land in farms” and ranches. More than 4,743,000 farms are in these districts. About 82 percent of the land in farms and 88 percent of the farms in the United States sure now In districts. The 41 districts in the Caribbean Area, Hawaii, and Alaska contain an additional 58,* 896 ^arms, and 2,943,000 acres of land in farms. South Carolina was the second state in the UnitedL States to be come completely covered by soil conservation districts. It has been covered by SCD’s since May 7, 1943. Alabama, the first state to reach this goal, has been covered since April 24, 194L There are now 14 states in the United States that are completely covered by soil AMERICAN LEGION The American Legion will meet at the Legion Hut at the Newber ry Fair Grounds, Tuesday night, October 12th at 7:30 o’clock. NEWBERRY MEDICAL SOCIETY The Newberry County Medical Society with Dr. C. A, Dufford, president, will meet at the Hos pital at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening, October 12th. BUSH RIVER PTA The Bush River P. T. A. will meet Monday night, October 11, at 7:30 at the school house. VFW AUXILIARY The Livingston-Wise V. F. W. Auxiliary is scheduled to meet Monday evening, October 11, at 8 p.m. at the V. F. W. Hut near the city. CHAMBER OF COM. DIRECTORS The Chamber of Commerce Di rectors will meet Monday nighC October 11th at the Newberry Hotel at 7:30 o’clock. NEWBERRY GARDEN CLUB The Newberry Garden Club will meet at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday morn ing, October 12th with Mrs. Steve C. Griffith and Mrs. J. E. Wise man co-hostesses. The meeting will be held at the Wiseman home on Lake Murray. HQ. & HQ. BTRY. Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 107th AAA-AW-Bn. will ir.eet Wednesday night at Armory on the Cut-Off at 7 o’clock. LL Col. Evander R. Mclver is Battery Commander and Captain Hurbert D. Bedenbaugh is Headquarters Commander. BOY SCOUT TROOP 69 Boy Scout Troop 69 will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 at Willow- brook Scout Cabin. Scout Master of this troop is Dewey Kinard. BATTERY “C” Battery “C” of 107th AAA AW- Bn will meet Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. Captain James C. Lester is commander of Battery C. WHITMIRE PTA The Whitmire P. T. A. will meet Tuesday night, October 12th at 7:30 at Whitmire High school. GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL The Girl Scout Council will meet at the office of the Chamber of Commerce in the old court house at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening, Octo ber 12th. COUNTY FARM BUREAU The Newberry County Farm Bureau will meet in the Agricul tural Building on Martin street Wednesday, evening, October 13th at 8 o’clock. VAUGHNVILLE HD CLUB The Vaughnville Home Demon stration Club will meet at 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, October 13. TOWN AND COUNTRY GARDEN CLUB The Town and Country Garden Club will meet Wednesday night at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Joe Mlayer on the Cut-Off. Mrs. War ren Cousins will be associate host ess. The meeting time has been changed for this meeting only. COUNCIL OF NEWBERRY GARDEN CLUBS The Council of Newberry Garden Clubs will meet Wednesday morn ing, October 13th at 10':30 at the Agricultural Building on Martin streeL Hospital Patients Mrs. Louise Arthur, Palmetto House. ' Mrs. Bertha Boyleston, 1610 Harrington St. Mrs. E. L. Bolick, Kinards. Baby Alan Bullington, 313 Church St, Whitmire. Mrs. Ray Bundrick, Little Moun tain. Mfrs. W. H. Barnett and Baby Girl, Rt. 2, Newberry. R. H. Cole, 1607 Silas St Mrs. H. G. Coates and Baby Girl, Rt. 1, Newberry. , Mrs. Lee Dominick, Prosperity. Mrs. W. E. Elmore,- 1325 Pel ham St. » Paul Ezell, 2109 Brown St. Mrs. Ray Ellisor, Rt. 3, New berry. Miss Harriette Harvey, Newber ry College. ,Mrs. J. Boyce Hawkins, Rt. 2, Prosperity. Mrs. David Leitzsey, Rt. 1, Po- maria. Cecil Leopard, 726 Wright St. H. Wilson Long, 1806 Nance St. J. J. Longshore, Rt. 3, Newberry. Mrs. Mary L. Lopez, Clyde Ave. Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1619 Har rington St. / Herbert Morris, Second St. Prelo Mize, 2809 Milne St. Mrs. Edward Marshall, Rt. 3, Newberry. Miss Bell Miller, East Main St. Rev. Dan Norris, 941 Cornelia St. i Alick Reed, Rt. 1, Kinards. Mrs. W. H. Robinson, Jr., and Baby Boy, 1905 College St. Mrs. Roger Simmons and Baby Girl, 1623 Clarkson Ave. Mrs. J. W. Smith, and Baby Girl, Rt. 1, Newberry. L. A. Wilson, 2123 Brown St. conservation districts. South Carolina is covered by 44 SCD’s that contain a total of 19,395,200 acres and 139,364 farms. All of the districts in South Carolina except two are single county districts.Colleton and Dor chester counties are in the Lower Edisto District, and Jasper and Beauford counties are in the Jasp er Soil Conservation District. ANNUAL MEETING OF COUNTY TB ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the New berry County Tuberculosis As sociation will be held on Thursday^ October 14th at 8 p.m. at the hodie of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Abrams near Whitmire. ’ Dr. B. M. Montgomery will be speaker for the occasion. All mem bers and friends are invited toat- tend. Tales of Pursuit... Peril... and true Pioneering spirit! SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON TODAY at S pm WKDK MUTUAL tROADCASTIMG SYSTtM TUESDAY THURSDAY) Miss Areta Earleen Archer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Archer, 701 Algonquin Drive, and Mr. David Berrie Denning were married Saturday, September 18. at four o’clock in the afternoon at the First Baptist Church, with Rev. A. Hudson Hicks, pastor of the church, officiating. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. J. W. Denning of Newberry, S. C., and the late Mr. Denning. A musical program was present ed by Mrs. Henry Bhme of Jeffer son City, organist; Miss Sonya Wilder of Oak Ridge, soloist, who sang “At Dawning,” “I Love Thee” by Grieg, and “The Lord’s Prayer.” “Claire de Lune” was played dur ing the ceremony. The bridal arch was banked with western huckleberry and Oregon fern. Branched candelabra holding white tapers lighted the altar. The prie-dieu, for the kneeling couple, was covered with a white satin pil low. The bride, who was given in marriage by tier father, wore a wedding gowji fashioned with a fitted bodice of Chantilly lace over satin, with short tight fitting sleeves, and matching elbow length mitts of lace. The low round neckline was finished with an edge of accordlan pleated nylon. The three tiered skirt of pleated nylon was paneled in front and back with Chantilly lace. The fingertip veil of English illusion was held in place by a small fitted cap of pearls and rhinestones. She car ried a bouquet of cymbidum or chids. Serving as the briae's matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Carl 1L Williams, of Oak Ridge. She wore a ballerina length dress of sky blue crystalette fashioned with an shoulder neckline, short sleeves and an accordion pleated panel in the fropt of . the full skirt.' The headdress was a peek-a-bqo veil. Her fidwers were white chrysan themums. Little Miss Terrell Williams, of Oak Ridge, niece of the bride, served as flower girl. She wore a white orgartdy dress over blue sat in and carried a basket of chrysan themums. Miss Gail Mobury and Miss Mary Re^d, both of Alexandria, Va., Mrs. Lloyd Francis of Waverly, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert Chapman,, served as bridesmaids. They were dress ed the same as the matron of hon or. Mr. Paul Denning of Chatta nooga was his brother’s best man. Groomsmen were Mr. Forrest Carpenter of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. James N. Parr, of Newberry, S. C.; Mr. John Rich and Mr. William Clarke of Morristown. Following the ceremony the par ents of the bride tendered the wed ding reception in the church par lors. The bride’s table was covered with a white linen cloth and held an'exquisite arrangement of white chrysanthemums. The wedding cake was in three tiers. Brides’ pnnch, nuts and mints were served with the cake. Assisting in serving were Misses Ruth Ann Landrum, Sara Conkin, Clapdia Conch, and Mesdames Bill Rader, EL L. Huff, and James Nor ton. For the wedding and reception, the bride’s mother chose* a steel blue crepe with black accessories. She wore a purple orchid corsage. The groom’s mother wore an aqua taffeta dress with black ac cessories. Her corsage was of orchids. The bridal couple left for a hon eymoon in New York City. For traveling the bride chose a red tweed suit with winter white hat. She wore an orchid detached from her bridal bonqueL The bride attended Asheville City Schdols, and was graduated from Lee H. Edwards High School, Asheville. She attended Morris-, town Business College, The bridegroom attended New berry City Schools, Duke Uni versity, University of- South Caro lina, and University of Nerth Carolina. He is now employed with American Enka Corporation as a chemist. Out-of-town guests attending the 1 wedding included Mr. and Mrs. James Wilde, Lionel Wilde, J. N. Hurst, Oak Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Denning, Miss Pauline Denning, Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Hamil ton Taylor, Charleston, W. Va.; Miss Pat Ezell, Mrs. Sam Norris, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Markwood, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gross, ail of Asheville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ezell, Townsend; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 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