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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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Greenwood, South Carolina
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Tin Mn-Jtumal, Or nw4, Mendey, Morcri 17, l75 Parties Fete Couple 19:00 Greenwood Woman's Club will have-a general bazaar meeting at the club house. All chairmen, committee members and club members are urged to attend and bring ideas and materials for bazaar items. 10:00 Pierian Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Carter, Idlewood, with Mr. -Travis Higgin- botham, co-hostess.

3:30 Star Fort DAR, will meet with Mrs. C. W. Kinard, Epworth, with co-hostesses Mrs. McCall Marshall, Mrs.

Thomas I Taylor and Martha Marshall Taylor. 3:45 Sasanqua Gcrden Club will meet a the home of Mrs. Rufus Werts, West Main Street, Ninety Six. Co- hostess is Mrs. George Kennedy Jr.

7:30 Greenville Highway Community Club will meet with Mrs. Lonnie Martin. 7:30 CaUie Self Chapter No. 199, Order of the Eastern Star; will meet at the Mathews Masonic Hall. WEDNESDAY 1 3:30 I uka Homemakers Club will meet with Mrs.

B. A. Foster, Milford Springs Road, and co-hostess Mrs. H. R.

Crowder. THURSDAY 9:30 Newcomers' Club will meet at the hospitality room of Bankers Trust for bridge with co-hostesses Marian Finney and Laura Worth. All newcomers to Greenwood are invited. V- 1 1 1 Miss Carolyn Ann Wilson and James Steven Durham, who were married Saturday evening in Wagener, were honored with pre-wedding parties. Miss Wilson was given a miscellaneous shower Feb.

3 by Mrs. Marion D. Tyler and Mrs. C. Edwin Lawrence at the Tyler home in Wagener.

The bride was presented with a double white carnation corsage accented with white hearts and lace and a piece of her china and silver bread tray. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. James W. Durham of Ninety Six, mother of the A miscellaneous shower was given on Valentine's day for the bride-elect at the Ninety Six Community Center. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs.

C. H. Smith, Mrs. Wilbur Luquire, Mrs. Hubert Minor, Mrs.

Larry Stewart, Mrs. Paul Ballard, Mrs. John Woods, Mrs. Manley Phillips and Mrs. Carl Gaddis.

The bride was presented with a double green carnation corsage and an electric mixer. The couple and wedding party were entertained Feb. 28 at Yoder's Dutch Kitchen by Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Drummond of Ninety Six. The bride was presented with a white carnation corsage accented with white baby's breath. Ths host and hostess presented the couple with a set of Revere Ware. A miscellaneous shower was given March 1 for the bride at the social haU of Sandridge Baptist Chyrch by Mrs. Thomas Gable and Mrs.

Marshall Wicker. Miss Wilson was presented with a kitchen corsage and an electric crock pot. 1 MONDAY 30 TOPS ef S. C. Ninety Six will meet at the Greenwood County Health Department.

7:9 0 Baslaess and Professional Women's Club will meet at the borne of Mrs. Gus Byrd for the scholarship award presentation. 7:30 Westside Community Club No. 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruby Green, 564 Brown Street.

7:30 Connie Maxwell Study Club will meet in the lunch room at the activities building to hear Tom Jor- day, musician with Arts in Motion. Spring Valley Com-munity Club will have its annual fashion show at the seminar room of Piedmont Technical College. Clothes will be by Teen Town. Models will be residents of Spring Valley. Co-hostesses are Carle Bowyer and Mary Edna Leister.

7:30 Willows Community' Club will meet at the home of Kay Stratton to elect 'of-ficers. 7:30 Mary Plnckney Ousts Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet at the masonic hall on Bailey Circle with co-hostesses Rosalie Drennon, Ruby Garrett, Julian Garrett. 7:30 New Market Community Club will meet at the social hall of New Market Baptist Church. 7:30 Ladies Bible Class of Mathews United Methodist Church will meet in the -fellowship hall with co-hostesses Mrs.

Cora Lay and Mrs. W. T. Harris. 8:00 Halcyon Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs.

Donald McKellar, Sheffield. TUESDAY 10:00 Chrysanthemum Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Floyd Ashley, 1600 Sweetwater Road, with' co-hostess Mrs. William Turner. There will be a plant exchange.

3:30 Robert A. Waller Chapter, UDC, will meet at Abney Hall with Mrs. J. S. Abney.

3:30 Narcissus Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Eddie Kemp, Hill and Dale. Mrs. James Steven Durham Ann Wilson A PARK SEED DflC-SflVEn PRECISION GARDEN SEEDER Opens soil, spaces seeds, plants, covers seeds, and packs soil. Weighs less than 10 lbs.

Six separate seed plates. V-shaped center rib on the front wheel forms proper depth of ground opening for most seeds; additional adjustable ground opener for deeper-planted seeds. Weekend Weddings Unite MM Hourti 8 PM Closed Sat. GEO. W.

PARK Mrs. Dennis The skirt of the gown featured three-tiered ruffles. She wore a headpiece of beaded daisies attached to a floor length, three-tiered veil of illusion netting. She carried a bouquet of fuji mums, pompons and talisman sweetheart roses. Robert Llora of Lenoir, N.

brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Richard Pille of Woodruff and Barry Pandiscio of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Llora will reside in Woodruff. Smith-Ferguson Miss Barbara Reed Smith and Robert Langley Ferguson were married Sunday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curwin on Pinehurst Drive. Representatives of the Baha'i local Splritural Assembly of Greenwood officiated at the ceremony.

Presenting a program of music were Mary Lynn Knight, Robert McKie, BiU Black and John Adler. Those participating in the wedding recited prayers, scriptures, sang and played musical instruments. Cowei Seed Specialists Since 1868 CokesbyryRd. Greenwood, S. C.

29649 3m -MARTtS PLAYWEAR HEADQUARTERS 1 Joseph Llora Lee Pandiscio Couples The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reed Smith Jr. of Waterbury, Conn. She attended Southern Connecticut State College and now attends Lander College's nursing department.

She is an aide in the nursing service of the Greenwood Methodist Home. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Ferguson of San Antonio, Tex.

He attended Greenville Technical College studying agriculture and presently attends Piedmont Technical College. He is employed with the Holiday Inn of Greenwood in hotel reservations. The bride wore a gown of peach taffeta fashioned with a white floral lace overlay. It was designed with an empire' waistline, scoop neckline, long full sleeves and gathered waistline, A narrow white' satin sash accentuated the empire waistline. A reception was given at the place of marriage by Mr.

and Mrs. Curwin, the bride, bridegroom and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson will live at 217-A Andrews Avenue, KDS 17A 1951 KITCHENAID I LA Wilson-Durham WAGENER Miss Carolyn Ann Wilson and James Steven Durham were married Saturday evening in Wegener United Methodist Church.

The Rev. Hoke Z. Stokes performed the ceremony. Presenting the wedding music were Mrs. L.

W. Corbett, organist, and Mrs. Marion D. Tyler, soloist, both of Wagener. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Gaines Wilson of Scotch Cross Road, Greenwood. She graduated from Greenwood High School and Lander College and is a graduate student at the University of South Carolina at the Aiken campus. Mrs. Durham is a teacher at A.

L. Corbett Middle School in Aiken School District No. 4 in Wagener. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. James Wei bom Durham of 143 Pinehaven Drive, Ninety Six.

He graduated from Ninety Six High School and is a senior at Lander College where he is president of Blue Key Honor Fraternity, vice president of the student body, named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, and is a County Bank scholarship winner. He is employed with Greenwood Mills. Maid of honor was Miss Jane Mitchum of Georgetown and matron of honor was Mrs. Thomas Gable of Troy. Bridesmaids were Miss Pearl Wilson of Abbeville, cousin of the bride; and Miss Donna Adams of Greenwood, cousin of the bridegroom.

The honor attendants wore pink gowns of polyester organza with ruffled necklines and ruffled bodices forming bib effects. Long sleeves were cuffed and the slightly gathered skirts were flounced at the hemlines. The bridesmaids wore corresponding gowns of orchid polyester organza. They carried bouquets of pink carnations, orchid pompons, white baby's breath and Baker's fern showered with orchid and pink net and ribbons. The bride wore a gown of satapeau designed with a chantilly lace bodice accented with seed pearls and crystals and long pointed sleeves accented with lace and pearl appliques and a princess waistline.

Matching lace appliques with seed pearls ac- LARGEST SELECTION IN THE GREENWOOD AREA INFANTS TODDLERS 4-6x; 7-14; 8-18 2-Pc. Sets, Slacks, Jeans; Blouses, Dresses, Halters, Shorts, Knit Tops, Etc. ,7:30 Candytuft Garden Club will meet at the Cambridge Academy Library with co- hostesses Mrs. Kenneth Hauck and Mrs. Richard Jackson.

Hours: 8 PM Closed Sat. OCC ALL SALES FINAL STORE HOURS: MON.trmiFlU. 9:30 til 6 SAT. a 1 mi mi FAST I BREAK I The Oldest Dishwasher in the Carolinas! GE Hotpoint Frlgidaire Whirlpool Maytag Kenmore Or Any Brand dOCGDnoDTiAucO. "KHSGY SAVER DISIIWASI.ZR" NEW OLD LADIES SHOES Food Hints The college crowd that's home will be looking for a spot to roll up the rug and roll out the barrel.

Be ready for them with a refrigerator stocked with sliced luncheon meats and skinless franks; let them do the sandwich assembly. fcni (M) E3 399 95 to VALUES TO $22.97 DRESS CASUALS SANDALS, ETC. COMPARE OUR PRICES SAVE cented the skirt and detachable chapel length train. Her full length veil of English illusion was triple-tiered and attached to a bandeau cap of chantilly lace encrusted with seed pearls and crystals. She carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, white purple-throated orchids, white baby's breath and Baker's fern showered with pink and orchid ribbons forming love knots.

The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Howard J. Carroll of Alexandria, Va. Best man was Austin Collins of Ninety Six. Ushers were Michael Freeman, Richard Self Drummond, Robert Self Drummond, Kelvin Ivie, all of Ninety Six. After a wedding trip to' the coast, the couple will reside at 42 V4 South Main Street, Wagener, Pandiscio-Llora Miss Deborah Lee Pandiscio and Dennis Joseph Llora were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.

Charles Hof of Spartanburg performed the ceremony. Janet Moore of Hampton, Va. presented the wedding music. A reception was given at the Greenwood Mills Community Center by the parents of the bride and bridegroom. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs.

Lucius Pandiscio of 1011 Chinquapin Road. She graduated from Greenwood High School and was formerly employed with Brabham and Scott Secretarial Service. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Anna 3 M. Llora of Woodruff and the late Joseph Llora.

He graduated from Woodrow Wilson Vocational School in New York and is employed with Naleu Construction Co. in Greenville. Mrs. Danny Brooks of Greenwood, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Alan Fountain and Mrs. Dana Price, both of Greenwood. They wore gowns of melon and white gingham and carried bouquets of daisies, white pompons and baby's breath. The bride wore a gown, which she made, that was designed with a square, neckline trimmed with daisies and pearls. The sleeves and hemline were bordered with embroidery woven with melon satin ribbon.

TOWNSEND Mr. and Mrs. Robert Light Townsend 201 Sanders Street, Greenwood, a daughter, Angela Nicole, March 4, Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Townsend is the former Bobbie Lane Sims of Greenwood.

BOYD Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Allen Boyd, Rt. 1. McCormick, a son, Delanda Antoine, March 11, Self Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Boyd is the former Ida Lue Callahan of McCormick. ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. William Ollie Adams, Rt.

1, Troy, a son, Shad William, March 5, Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Adams is the former Rebecca Anne Bullock of Greenwood. THE OimmW Maa liluHiitid Nk 7, li7i The Jsjasrstsjl esse) bitieat cosMBlsdsivd Feb. 1 9 1 9 PubMttwd Doily axcapt Sunday by THE INOEX-JOURNAl COMPANY at GrMnwood, S.C Second dan Pottoo Paid at Grwnwood, S.C.

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$39995 0-- SJ ELLEN'BERG Dr. and Mrs. John Frank EUenberg, 3406 Zircon Street. El Paso, a son, John Frank William Beaumont Hospital, El Paso, March 13. Mrs.

EUenberg is the former Elizabeth Patrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Patrick, 507 East Creswell Avenue and Dr. EUenberg is the son of Mrs.

Jack EUenberg of 1070 Spring Street, all of Greenwood, S. C. Latimer, Collins Date Set HONEA PATH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alfred Latimer, 108 Heyward Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda Jane, to Donald Wayne Collins of Ware Shoals.

The bride-elect graduated from Belton-Honea Path High School and Erskine College. She will graduate in May with a Master's Iegree from Clemson University. Miss Latimer is a teacher at Belton Middle School in The bridegroom -elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Collins of 25 South Keigel Street, Ware Shoals.

He graudated from Ware Shoals High School and is a computer operator at Reigel Textiles in Ware Shoals. A June 14 wedding at 4 p.m. is planned in the First Baptist Church of llonea Path. This is an open wedding and friends and relatives are invited. MEN'S A BOYS GIRIS SPRING EASTER DRESSES VALUES TO $15.97 ASST.

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