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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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The Index-Journali
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"cun Set Goes Alontf With St. Valentine's Day St i Girls Can Be Fun Howard Jones finds that girls are good sports too and if Alice who knows about the box of candy Lawrence shares the tee-saw When A Fellow Has Too Wide A Choice MEETINGS shown, reading from left to right: Angelic Wilburn. Barbara Underwood, Connie Walker, Ben, Jo Ann Martin. Alice Lawrence and Marilyn Lightsey. (IndexJournal photos by Charles Ben Jernigan registers his indecision as he looks over the bevy of lovelies at the Jeter-McNeill Kindergarterf.

"They all look so good and I hadn't planned on but one box of candy," he seems to be thinking. Each using her own technique to impress, are Happy Miss With Missed Kiss ngelle Wilburn is happily tolerant of Bill Gray's first kiss. Birthdays mi. Iffr. "til Mrs.

Roy Cecil, hostess. TEL Taws of the First Baptist Church of Ninety Six will meet at, 3:30 j.m. with Mrs. Heath Burnside. Rose Garden Club will meet at 4 p.m.

with Mrs. J. L. Wright in EdgemerKMrs. W.

B. Cothran, co-nosiess. Lilac Garden Club will meet with Mrs. Luther King, 119 Wells Ave. at 1:30 p.m.

Groun No. 2 will bring Valentine decorations. THURSDAY, FEB 12 Lander Club will meei in the Recreation Hall at 4 p.m. The following iare hostesses: Mrs. A.

J. Snead, Mrs. Onie Lee Cooper. Mrs. J.

A. Baskin, Mrs. J. B. Funderburk, Mrs.

W. C. Clyburn Mrs. W. C.

Smith and Mrs. W. Pardue. Dr. Maybelle Coleman will speak on Alaska.

ULCW oi the Emmanuel Lutheran Church will meet at the church at 8 p.m. The Ella Julian Circle is in charge of program and refreshments Lotus Garden Club will meet at the Oregon Hotel at 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Douglas Bethurum, Mrs. N.

Y. Johnson and Mrs. Ernest Carpenter are hostesses. Evening Lander Club will meet in the TV room in Lander College at 8 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Charlie Beaudrot, Mrs. Robert Liner, Mrs. D. R. Shahds and Miss Frances Hartzog.

Rural Calendar MONDAY, FEB. 9 Greenwood County HD Chorus ABOUT TIME TOCSON, Ariz. (AP) One of Mrs. 0. R.

Flshback's poems hasj just been published in an Indus-' trial arts magazine. She submitted it nine years ago. PCU MOM TO STOP COIOS MGS5IES KCMm IT HAS MORI I XJ CAN ROY ON 668 YOUR PRESCRIPTION: Carefully Prepared Ethically Compounded Sensibly Priced MIHTON'S Tel. 3363 mm iin ii. mi n'mn The Fellows Pay Off Showing approval of the day, the gifts, the fellows and things Barbara Urtderwobd and Jo Ann Martin.

will meet at 7:30 p.m. at ML Lebanon Church. TUESDAY, FEB. 10 Kirksey HD Club will meet at the Library ai 2:30 p.m.with Mn. Hollie Whatley and Miss Pearl Whatley, hostesses.

WEDNESDAY FEB. 11 Woodlawn HD Club will meet at the 'Jbrary at 3:30 p.m., Mrs. W. F. Mauldin and Mrs.

E. P. I Sperry, nostesse. 2 lndcx-ournal MONDAY Feb. 9, 1959 Gassy? 3 Times Faster Relief Certified tJbontory ttit prw BELl-ANS tablets neutrilin timet mucfi itomacti acidity la one minute at minj leading Digestive tablets.

Set BEU-ANS today for the fatteit know relief. 35 at dwiiliti. Send pottal te BEU-ANS. T. ter liberal tret sample.

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Hodges Drug Store 31S36 Phones 5141 Are You So Run-Down Yew Can't Give Your Husband Real Companionship? Then Discover The Wonderful Blood-Strengthening Action of This Special Iron Tonic for Women I Thus quickly help build rich, red blood restore your strength, and energy so you feel fine again fast able to enjoy life! Pinkham's unique formula can also bring blessed relief from functionally-caused "female dis-I tress" Even torturous monthly cramps and "Hot Plashes" of change-of-life were relieved in doctors' tests' No wonder so many women use Pinkham's Tablets all throuqh their lives! If you're tired, weak and rundown due to Iron -Hungry Blood', get Pinkham's Tablet from druggists See if you don't soon feel "all" woman again I MONDAY, FEB. WMS Circles of Westside Baptist Church will meet at 7:30 p.rrt. as follows: Clifford Barratt with Mrs. C. J.

Montjoy, Dead Fall Road. Minnie Beiers with Mrs. Joe Thornton, 420 Cambridge Ave. fcverley Hayes, with Mrs. C.

F. Wilson, 608 Calhoun Ave. Lottie with Mrs. J. M.

Fowler, til2 Calhoun Ave. Jean Glaze with Mrs. Marshall Culbertson, 803 Wright St. Sue lerry with Mrs. T.

B. Ed monds, 502 W. Laurel Road. Northside PTA will meet at the school at p.m. Miss Elsye McKeown speak to the group.

TUESDAY, FEB. 10 Mothers Club No. Three will meet at 7 p. m. at the Greenwood Mill Community Center.

Mrs. Morris Tolbert and Mrs. Lois Jenkins, hostesses. Thalia Garden Club will meet at 8 at the home of Mrs. Betty Young, 129 Bailey Circle.

Miss Evelyn Burnett is co-hostess. Centennial Pal Club will -meet at 7:30 with Mrs. Sam Strickland. New members are welcome. General leeting of the WSCS of Mathews Methodist Church will be held at the church house, 200 Morgan St.

at 7:30 p. m. Tulip Garden Club will meet at the nome of Mrs. Cooper Sanders at '0-30 a with Mrs. J.

Violet Garden Club will meet at 4 p.m. with Mrs. Marshall Lea-man, 624 Grace Mrs. J. F.

Terry co-hostess. C. Burns, Jr and Mrs. Bill Brad- ford assisting hostesses. Pilot Club will have its regular business at 7:30 p.m.

at the Health Department building. Sallie I'homDson Circle of West Side Baptist Church will meet at II a.m. with Mrs. W. J.

Gilreath. III Elliott St. Violet Long Circle of the West Side Baptist Church will meet at 7 p. m. with Mrs.

Wallace Garrett. Beckridge. Chrysanthemum Garden Club will meet at 3:30 p.m. with Mrs. R.

A. Johnson, 213 Janeway, Mrs. Tom Walker, co-liostess. TEL -f West Side Baptist Church will meet at the church at 7 p.m. Duplicate Bridge Club will meet at 7:30 p.m at the Sproles Avenue Recreation Center.

Study Course will be held at South Mm'n Street Baptist Church I at 7 p.m. Miss Ruth Province wi teach WMU he Year Book. Visi tors are invited. Mathews Heights Community Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.

R. L. Cunningham, Mathews Hebhts "wFDMFSDAY FFB 11 Thrift Garden Club will meet 'at 5 p.m, with Mrs. L. Erwin, Mrs.

Charles Sparks and Mrs. Lade Cowan, hostesses. Unit One Garden-Club will meet at the Oregon Hotel at 12 noon with Mrs. Roval Sanders and Mrs W. R.

Callaway as hostesses. Callaway There will be a rcund table dis cussion of Lessons From the Orient. Amaryllis Garden Club will meet at 3:30 p.m at Ingram House, 11 World Day Of Prayer Will Be Observed Here February 13 DO YOU HAVE ARTHRITIS? Is "iron-hungry blood" making you only "half" a woman lives. Each year the service isiwho harvest America's crops. 4 IS- in general are, Connie Walker, They 140.

also, to help Indian Am encans leaving the reservations for in big cities. Abroad, students, nurses and staff from four onlleges in India, Ewha College Korea, and two in 1 Japan are aided, as are women and children through pilot projects in Asia and Africa Education for Christian leadership is carried on, as well as rehabilitation and village improvement and Christian broadcasting, while Christian literature is made available for new liberates. As the principal of the American College for Girls in Cairo reported, "It has meant much to us to have been able to help some of our Egyptian teachers with their advance study. has been a wonderful encourage- ment ro jse these tunds in such helpful and beneficial ways." dkemenl Is On Teachers Panel A Dane! Preparing for Re- tirement. 'eatured a dutch lunch- eon meeting ot tpsilon Charter of Delta Ksppa Gamma, national sorority of women teachers, held at the home of Mrs.

Abncv' Cole man, Saturday. Miss Sudie Dennis and Miss! Julia Kibler of Newberry, Mrs.j Katherine Maultsby of and Mrs. J. F. Ouzts of Green-1 wood, composing the panel discussed some of the steps to be taken before and following retirement.

Panel members stressed the importance if notifying the state retirement system and any group hospitalization plan to which the teacher oelonged, it the intention to retire at least a month prior to retirement. Teachers were also advised to make inquiries concerning sxial security benefits as more Jian one option would be open to 'hem upon retirement. Additional time to read, to study (one member has taken up the study of Russian grammar), to travel, (0 engage in satisfying hobbies and time to contribute to club and church programs was cited as an enjoyable feature of retirement. Greenwood members served as hostesses lot the meeting. for NEURITIS try Chiropractic! Dr.

Geo. W. Parsons DIAL S-2125 Cor. N. Main Beaudrot Sti.

I Hera is a message Your doctor can tell you there is absolutely no known cure for arthritis. Medical research specialists art now engaged in several projects which, it is felt, will ultimately help in finding a cure, but as yet none has been found. Naturally, we all live in hope they will be successful, but until that time we must be content to get the best relief possible. Right now there is a fast, safe and effective relieving agent available called Pruvb. Pruvo's ingredients have been used in hospitals and clinics, prescribed by doctors, and have helped scores of men and women to lead happy The Index-Journal extends best wishes to the following who celebrate their birthdays tomorrow, (Feb.

10): Leone Towles Mrs. Ellie Milling Hattie Hodges Ann Darragh Thomas Lee Bryant Patsy Gibert Patricia Argo Carol Jean Clinton Harry Byrd Mrs. D. E. Cooper Emily Reed Stanle" Keith Dodson Carolyn Joyce Baumgarner Harper B.

Daniel Mrs. Morgan Kizer Johnnie Archie Miller The Index-Journal congratulates these who" celebrate their birthdays Feb. Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. McBnde All Children Kept Safely I pRatf tT Hour. Day. Months Unnud Phon. 8-4711 3 I BETTY BROWN'S 1 IDEAL NURSERY 1 I 204 Mth.w HtthU Nt Auto Tietr jg you will want to read and full lives.

You can be sure nothing is faster, safer or has been proven more efetctive than Pruvo for temporary easing of a minor arthritic condition or its related diseases rheumatism, neuritis, sciatisa, lumbago and bursitis. And it's wonderful for backache and every-day muscular aches and pains too. Try Fruvo today. See Smith's Drug Stores for a generous 75-table trial size bottle. You must be satisfied with the results or your purchase price will be refunded by the rnaker.

Thereare larger economy sizes also, for continued use. Smith's Drug Stores. 0 mo BARGAIN IN TOWN! $64,000,000 the AT ers' and IN the to -I South Main Street Baptist Church wMI be hostess to the World Day Prayer meeting Friday afternoon, Feb. 13, at 4 o'clock. Women from all area churches ate invited to attend the services.

The theme of the meeting will be 1 Believe. The Rev. William A. Beckham will be the featured speaker. Each church of the Greenwood Council will have a part in the observance.

Mrs. J. W. Holbrooks Is WMU president of the hostess church. "The 1959 service for World Day of Prayer was written by Christian women of Egypt, a country now playing a pivotal role in world affairs," announced Miss Elsie Sweeney, program chairman.

'Their committee included women from Anglican and Evangelical churches, but the majority were from the Coptic church, an ancient institution that has undergone many hardships in its strug gle to Keen us faith alive in the midst of hostile forces." These descendants of one of the oldest Christian sects chose for the 1959 iheme, "Lord, 1 Believe (John 9:38) at a cal' to a deeper experience Christianity in their BARNWELL VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keith and' grandson.

Gregg, visited Mr. and1 Mrs. Bill Keith and Barnwell yesterday. family in 1 ferdonafd WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Landis left this morning to attend the Southern Shade Tree Conference in Williamsburg, Feb. 10-12.

Mr. Landis is Southern Supervisor fflr Davey Tree Expert Co. of Kent, Ohio. TEACHERS' MEETING Mrs. N.

R. Winn had as her guests Saturday Mrs. Eugene Eth-eridge and daughter, Jean. Mrs. fEtheridge was attending a teach meeting in the etiy.

FROM NEWBERRY Mrs. Sam Johnson and Mrs. Sally West of Newberry visited Mr. Mrs. N.

Y. Johnson and family yesterday. GREENVILLE WEDDING Mr. and James riolilday, Mary Gail, Lonverse student, attended the McAfee-Healcy wedding in Greenville Saturday morn ing. MARS HILL Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Seymour visited their son and his Dr. and Mrs. Robert Seymour, and Robert, III, the past weekend. HOSPITAL I Mrs.

A. H. (Red) Corley of 432 Wade Ave. is improving nicely at Self Memorial Hospital after un dergoing an operation there last week. STAMFORD, CONN.

Miss Agnes Montgomery from Stamfprd, is visiting a former school Mrs. W. P. Watkins and Mr. Watkins at their home on Watford Ave.

Miss Gen evieve Watkins of Charlotte as also a guest of her parents over weekend. HAS APPENDECTOMY Homer Drinkard is a patient in Self Memorial Hospital where he underwent surgery, CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA E. W. Godfrey has returned from a fishing trip to Crystal River, Fla. CEDAR SPRINGS Mrs.

Meta Waldrop has returned Cedar Springs after spending the weekend with Mrs. Clarence Beaudrot, her sister-in-law. Good Dry Cleaning Prompt, Courteous Service 10 Discount When Brought To Plant On Monument Street Next To Courthouse FOR PICK UP DIAL 5146 GREENWOOD Dry Cleaning Co. Jack Dalton Chris Dalton 1921 1958 QUESTION Mattie Rush Ola Smith Diane Stathakis Dean Williams Hester Williams Y. I Sfwi 11 r-r WASH ,,1 Ic! 20 Commercial Washers Plenty Hot Water so tired, so run-down, she can't be a real companlonl This can turn marriage Into misery 1 Luckily, it's often due to "Iron- "unery Blood" ('simple Iron de- less for women to suffer this awful weariness.

Now, a wonder- HLlr" can help relieve tnls condition thus renew your vigor and vitality. It's Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets, only blood enriching iron tonic made es- pegllly i.t..S iff" Hungry Blood" within one day! Five 5 Commercial Dryers to Serve You FOB FEMALE AILMENTS! Doctors' testa prove famous Lydia Plnkhama VegeUblo Compound (liquid) also brings quick relief trom dlacomforta of monthly pain and change-of-llfe. BIRTHS 316GEST WASHDAY prepared a different country The World Day ol Prayer chain begins on the Tonga Islands, with Queen Salote leading her subjects as dawn oreaks over these tropic isles. When it sinks behind the Arctic horizon on ice-locked St.

Lawrence Island in the Aleutians, the last supplications ot the twenty-four-hour unbroken cycle are murmured. One hundred and forty-four countries six continents will have been spanned by these prayers voiced in more than sixty languages and one thousand dialects. In the United States the Day, which is llways on the first Friday in Lent, is sponsored by United Church Women, a general department ot the National Council of Churches. Local councils of church women direct the observance in more than twenty-three hundred communities. Interdenominational committees are in charge in other places.

In explanation of offerings for World Day of Prayer, it was stat ed that they are divided between, the Divisions ol Home Missions and of Foreign Missions of the National Council of Churches. At home, funds help in educational, religious and welfare projects for the army ot agricultural migrants Carwile Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Carwile, 01 Koute 4, Abbeville announce the birth of a son, James Car roll, Jan. 2.9, at Self Me morial Hospital. Mrs. Carwile is the former Martha Jean Helms of Calhoun Falls. Campbell Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Campbell of 213 Hampton announce the birth of a son, Scott Ford, Feb. 6, at Self Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Tampbell is the former Virginia Baker of Oxford, N.C Davis Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Davis, Jr. of Route 2, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Victoria Feb.

5. at Self Memorial Hospital Mrs. Davis is the former Caro lyn Guest. Lark Mr. and Mrs.

Colon Lark of Route 1. Hodges, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Kay, Feb. 4, at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Lark is the former Martha Madden of Laurens.

Vaughn Mr. and Mrs Allan Vaughn of 48 Dairy St, Ware Shoals, announce the birth ol a daughter, Melanie Kay, Feb 5, at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Vaughn is the former I Susan Kay of Ware Shoals. ALL SELF-SERVICE COIN-OPERATED OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY ECON WASH Located on Calhoun Street -at- Keith Mr.

and Mrs. Graeme Keith of Charlotte, N. announce the birth of a son, Russel Dowd, Feb. 4, in Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte. They have another son, Graeme McCregor, 3 years old.

Sine Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sipe of 33-A Glenhaven announce the birth of a daughter, Virginia Marianne, Feb. 2, at Self Memorial Hospital Mrs.

Sipe is the former Shirley. Virginia Cox. Richardson Mr, and Mrs Carl R. Richard-sori of 1117 Florence announce the birth of a son, Carl Ray, Feb. 4, at Self Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Richardson is the former Elizabeth Richardson of Columbia. Hughes "Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid Hughes of Route 3 Abbeville, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Lee, Feb.

4, at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hughes is the former Minnie Cromer of Abbeville. Hancock Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Hancock of 218 Park NinetV Six, an nounce the birth ot a daughter. Karen Ann. Feb. 6. at Self Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Hancock is the former Myra Wellsv We are proud to be members of National Selected Morticians, a world wide funeral service organization, with membership by invitation only. Information may'be obtained from us regarding any location the world. AT THE St YLE SHOP is YOU prefer for your Spring Wardrobe -we the styles, the colors, the fabrics, etc. and discuss your preferences with us or write THE THE Ida Garber Sam' Garber Marie Bell Barbara Cooper Ann Fanning What do mean Come ia phone or STYLE SHOP BLYTH Serving the People FUNERAL HOME NOLAN J.

RAUTON, MGR. of Greenwood and Community for Over 72 Years "Your Fashion Center" Elvie Getsinger Nyoda Johnson Mary McClain Olive McDonnell Elsie Rush.

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