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-1 1 1 'If IQURNAL. GREENWOOD. 3. Friday, 23, 1957. Page Two Marries In Lutheran Church Erskine Alumna Honea Path Man Weds In Anderson Ml Wives Enjoy Throwing Pies, DeLoache-Hartlcy SALUDAMr.

and Mrs. Evans DeLoache of Saluda announce the engagement of their daughter; Elise Irene, to Donald Otis Hartley, son of Otia Hartley and the late Myrtis Smith Hartley of Batesburg. The wedding Is to be Aug. 31 at 5 p. m.

at Hopewell Church in Saluda. PERSONALS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. George Harrison of Rock House Road is a patient in Self Memorial Hospital. She Is able to receive visitors. RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs.

Elizabeth Smith of 34-A Glenhaven Apartmesnts was discharged from Self Memorial Hospital Wednesday, HOSPITAL PATIENT 8. T. Strom la a patient in Self Memorial Hospital. HOUSE GUESTS HERE Mre. R.

R. Pierce of Norfork, and Miss Sally Moore of Ahoskie, N. are houes guests of Mist Julia Moore -id Nancy Werta at their home on Hickory Street. IN MIAMI Miss Carrie McKinney and Miss Catherine Hahn are spending their vacation in Miami, Fla. FROM ATLANTA C.

D. Padgett of Atlanta, Is a patient in sell Memorial Hos pital. VISITS SISTER William L. Alston of Charleston, visiting his sister, Mrs. James N.

Oodsey, on 628 Edgefield St. UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. Mary Crowe Is a patient In Self Memorial Hospital where she underwent sungery Tuesday morning. RECEIVES TREATMENT Conway Henderson is receiving treatment in Self Memorial Hospital. HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs.

Mary Plttard is In Self Memorial Hospital for examination and treatment. L-J Attention I Sisters of the SWISH y. Just Received 2,500 Yards MRS. WILLIAM DENNIS LAWING, JR. 0 Becomes Bride Weds In Ceremow At Lancaster LANCASTER The weddlnl of Miss Bettle Anne Robinson, of, Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Ptrick Robinson of and Kenry Edward Sowell of Aliqulppnl son of Mrs. Henry Elmer Powell, and the late Cot, Sowell of Heath Springs, was held at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 17 at the First Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church of Lan caster.

1 Dr. A. Boyce Love, pastor of the bride, and the Rev. W. Harris Blair, pastor of Glenwood A.R.P.

Church, Charlotte, N. and cousin of the bride, heard the vows of the double ring ceremony. Wedding music was presented by D. C. Youngblood of Rock Hill, organist and the Rev.

Glenn Parker of Heath Springs, soloist. The bride, given 1n marriage by her father wore a dress of candlelight satin with portrait neckline embroidered in seed pearls In scroll design. The dress, had princess lines with long sleeves. The veil of Imported silk Illusion was of fingertip length and attached to a bonnet-shaped The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums and tuberoses, centered with a white, purple-throated orchid. Miss Mary Ann Callahan of Westminster was maidnfhonor.

The bridesmaids were Miss Gladys Robinson, Lancaster, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Ralph Weaver Parks, Jr Monroe, N. C. cousin of the bride; Clyde Henry Robertson, Misenheimer. and Miss Ann Sowwell.

Zelienople, cousins of the l- Ernest W. Caskey of Heath Sprjnes. uncle of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Clyde Henry Robertson, Mlsen-heimer, N. Chester Pardue, Lancaster, cousins of the bridegroom, M.

Frank Robinson, Charlotte, N. uncle of the bride, and Richard Long Robins Whit-mire, cousin of the bride. Nan Robinson of Lancaster, cousin of the bride, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.

Robinson, was flower girl. Benjamin Crawford Robinson of Lancaster, cousin of the bride and son of Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Robinson, was ring bearer. The bride's parents entertained at a reception in the social hall of the church.

The bride Is a graduate of Erskine College in the class of 1957. majoring in religious education and secretarial science. The bridegroom attended Clem-son College and at prfsent is taking training in industrial engineering with Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation in AUquippa, Pa. After the couple return from a wedding trip they will make their home at Spring 8treet," AUquippa, P. BREEZEWOOD BREEZEWOOD Mrs.

Iris Funderburke of Ridgeland spent most, of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Norrls and children. Wilson Luquire spent last week at Clemson College at Farm and Home Week.

Mrs. Joe Payne and children of Charlotte, N. spent a week recently with her mother, Mrs. S. O.

Merritt, and uncle J. T. Ross. 8, O. Merritt, and son, Stanley, of Greenville spent a tew days of last week in the Merrltl "home: Mrs.

C. L. Luquire, Mrs. Lydia Ethrldge, and Mrs. Lillian Wright spent last Thursday with Mrs.

Dora Ellenberg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Dorn and sod, Bflly, of Portsmouth. spent Sunday night, with Mr.

and Mrs. D. M. Riley and family. Mrs.

Mary Park of Wlnnsboro, ft. C. has been spending the past several weeks here with Mr. and Mrs, R. B.

Park, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Park.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Butler and Linda Buller of Jacksonville.

Mrs. Jessie Law ton an Mr. and Mrs; D. Norrls of Greenwood visited telullves hereunday even-lutr. Mrs.

John Davis, and and Mrs. Clifton, Langley, and (amlly, spent last week In Orlando, with Mr. and Mrs. E. 8 Gettys and daughter, Hope, and In Green Cove Springs, 1 with Mr; and Mrs.

Roy Spires and family: Mrs. Marion Riley and daughters accompanied Mr. and Mrsv J. SaysTV Producer By DOROTHY' ROE AP Women's Editor Almost every wife has a. hidden urge to throw a pie in her husband's face, I discovered through spme specialised After she has thrown the pie.

the wife almost -always feels a lot better, and If the husband is an amiable type he usually laughs heartily especially If he wins' a whopping cash prise, and if his clothes are properly safeguarded by plastic coveralls. This bit of applied; psychology probably is responsible for much of the success of one of televi sion's longest-running shows, Beat the Clock, says its young and beautiful coproducer, Jean Hol lander. 4, This is the show In which con testants are picked from the audi ence Just before show time, and are required to perform various undignified and hilarious tricks In a certain elapsed time. Some people have won as much as $64,000 on the show, says Jean. Nobody ever gets hurt and hardly anybody balks at the nonsense, she says, because "People seem to get rid of their inhibitions on the show.

They throw hina and break glasses and have a wonderful time. We had a rear admiral and his wife on the show one time, and the admiral got a pie In his, face. His wife was overjoyed, saying it was something she always had wanted to do. As for the admiral, he said he also enjoyed it the whipped cream tasted good. Of course we never use real pies Just paper plates full of whipped cream' COKESBURy COKESBURY J.

Quarles and sons, Tommy and Martin, were at Table Rock State Park Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges visit ed his mother in Anderson Hospital Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harper Daniel. Mrs. M. D.

Daniel and Pete Straw- horn spent Wednesday In Colum bia with. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Whatley. Mrs.

Laura Daniel and children spent Friday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Wells at Quarry. Mr. ana Mrs. J. H.

Adams suent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams. Mr. and Mrs.

Eddie Morrow were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Devore Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. Odelle Kithing and children of Greenwood spend Sun- aay witn Mr. and Mrs. Mirlon Morrow. Ann and Billy Stone spent last week with Ann and Sue Lott.

Their mother came for them last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Daniel of North Augusta were dinner guests 'of Mrs. Laura Daniel Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Saxon of Ware Shoals were callers In the Mrs.

C. A. Nickles was In An derson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

O. W. Strawhorn and Pete visited Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Strawhorn. in "Due West Sun- i day Mrs. J. and children' called on Ann and Sue Lott Sun? day afternoon.

i Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cullens spent Sunday In Due West with Mrs.

Brown-Ashley. Billy White will be In Nashville Friday with the F. F. A. Class to attend the Grand Old Opry, They will return by Knox-vllle and other points of Interest.

E. Quarles and sons spent Saturday in Johnson with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Quarles.

Mrs. T. H. Oraham spent Wed nesday in Edgefield with Mr, and Mrs. H.

H. Williams. 8he returned by her sister's, Mr. Bill Hanvy and brought her nieces, Beckey and Jo Claire, fur. a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kothrbok baby, KaOierine Fay. of Eliwso, Texas, came home Tliurs- day night and will be with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Roth- rock.

Mr. and Mrs. Duey Mason and children of Columbia spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Strawhorn. Jimmle McClain of Wsre Shoals spent the week with Pete Strawhorn. Mrs. John Riley and children visited Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ma- hon Tuesday morning. NINETY SIX Roddy Hughes of Spartanburg is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. nd Mrs. M.

P. O. Murray. ANDERSON Dickson Memo- rial Methodist Church, Townvllle the scene of the wedding of Miss Laura Jeannett dleason, 'daughter of Mrs. Charlie R.

Olea- ton of Townvuie ana tne iai Mr, Oleason; and Luther Franklin Mor rison, ten of Mrs. Lois V. Morrison of Westminster and Luther F. MorrisoiKpt Greenville. The Rev.

William. Vines of. tela ted In the double-rW ceremony at p.m. Aug. 17.

Tfie cou- Abbeville Girl Weds' Iva Man In Home Ceremony MissLaura' Ann Major became the bride of S-Sgt Bobby Ray Fisher. on of Mrs. J. C. Fisher of Iva.

Saturday. Aug. at 8:00 p.m. at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Major on McOowan avenue.

The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. M. of Havelock, N. C.

Tie bride and groom entered the ceremony room together. The bride more a gown of Chantllly lace over nylon net, nd her finger-tip veil of Illusion cascaded from a coronet of orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of whitecarnations, The bride's only "attendant was Jean Kins and her gown was of blue nylon over tulle, and she tarried a bouquet of pink Rublum lillles. The bridegroom's best man was Jack Gable of Iva. Mrs. Fisher is a graduate of Abbeville High School In the class of 57.

Mr. Fisher Is a -graduate, of Honea Path High School in the class of '51. He was employed at the Abbeville Mill before entering the service. Following the ceremony a reception was given by the bride's mother and the bride's cake and punch was enjoyed by relatives and close friends of the Make Your Own MAKE TOUR OWN Many a room has been transformed with new slip covers. You can do It, too, by following our Illustrated directions.

Instructions 560: Step-by-step directions for slip covers for varied chairs, sofa. It's thrifty and so satisfactory! Send Thirty-five Cental (coins) for this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to The Index-Journal Co. 57 Needlecraft De.p., O. Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York -11.

N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE. Two FREE Patterns asa gift i to our readers printed right in our 195? Laura Wheeler Needle- FIGURINES ARTIFICIAL 'FLOWERS 5i7vr China Crystal JjJ pa! i 560 Thayer v. Fine Gifts 11 HER DAN RIVER PRINTS pie received in the church vestibule, i Wedding music was presented by Miss Sally Ruth Shirley, plan-, 1st, and the Rev William Vines, soloist.

1 The bride given In marriage by her brother, Hugh M. Oleason. She worea street length dress of white embroidered organdy over Ice blue satin designed with a Peter Fan collar, blue satin belt and bouffant skirt Her shoulder-length veil of Illusion fell from bands of white braid trimmed with, lily of the valley. She carried lace covered Bible with a white orchid and Illy of the valley. 'V Miss Margaret Sullivan, as the bride's only attendant, was attir1- ed in an orchid colored dress styl ed along princess lines with Deck and bouffant skirt.

She. car ried a nosegay of pink carnations. James Morrison of Westminis ter was his brother's best man. Ushers were James Causey and Fred Adams pf Anderson, brothers-in-law of the bride. Mrs.

Morrison, is a graduate of Townville High School and com pleted a commercial course at An derson College. She has been employed in Anderson. Mr, Morrison is a graduate of Honea Path High School and was employed with Southern Bell Tele phone Company before entering the Amy. He Is presently station ed at Fort Gordon, Qa. The couple will reside In Au gusta, following a wedding trip.

CALHOlN CALHOUN Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Johnson and children, and Jo Etta and Billy Bruce Ezell recent ly spent Saturday touring Mount Mitchell and other mountains from Marion through Ashevllle, Jt. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Summer and family, and Frank McCarson and Mr. and Wil li am Bishop of Clinton. visited Cherokee and other points of in terest Bunaay. Mr.

and MrsT W. M. McDonald and Miriam of Coronaca, Mr. and Cooper of Fountain Inn and Hayne Summer returned home Friday night after touring Miami Beach, Homestead and other points of Interest in Florida. Andy Gambrell of Columbia spent a week with his grandfather Lloyd Gambrell, and his uncle, Gus OambrelL Recent visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. June Summer, Acle and Lonnle Summer were Mrs. Lottie Mets and Buddy of Spartanburg, Will George of Prosperity, David Shealy, Jim Epting, Mrs, Helen Mlnnick and daughter and two sons of Newberry, N. Nancy and Paul Johnson were among those leaving Monday for Band Camp at Camp Mishemokwa near Chimney Rock, C. Pat Wood returned home Monday night after five days with the football team at Camp Mishemokwa: Judy Bailey of Waynesville, recently visited Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Wood and family. Mr.

and Mrs. David Herlong visited relatives in Saluda Sunday afternoon. Mf and Mrs. J. R.

Cla rk and Mildred of Saluca were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rush-ton and Bobby of Greenwood were Thursday guests In the Phillip's Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Phelps, Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Attaway and Ronnie of Ninety Six, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phillips visited iri Saluda Sunday, Paul Johnson spent the weekend In Coronaca visiting Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrey Norrls and Jlmmle accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Lealon Summer and Carl Summer, Jr. of Macon, Ga. are going to Homestead, Fla. Saturday for a visit with Mr, and Mrs.

Leonard Norrls and baby, Judy Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Buller of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johason of Chappells were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mr.

and Mrs. Will Vaughn of Greenville visited Lloyd' and Gus Gambrell Saturday. MEETINGS' SATURDAY, AUG. 24 WARE SHOALS The Eastern Star annual school of Instruction for district 1A will be held at CaUie Self Chapter Room in Greenwood at p.m. A banquet dinner will be held promptly at 6:30 p.m.

craft Book. Dozens of other designs you'll want to order easy fascinating handwork for yoursalf, your home, gifts, bazaar llems. Send 25 cents for youx. copy of this book today! FRYERS Lb. "29c BREASTS Lb.

53e Thighs Legs Lb. 43c Watermefons tee Cold 3t Each 50c Special Purchase A a a.ui B. VL WRAGGE'S wide wale beige corduroy cardiganfsrk-. et suit is worn with a blouse of cream-colored silk broadcloth, a fall and year-around Idea. The bandingr of the corduroy is the tailored finish for the jacket The blouse is long-sleeved and tucked down the front.

P. C. Jeans Registered Optometrist 322 Main Street Ground Floor Greenwood, S. C. Yord 39c Western Jeans Sizes 6 to 12 V4 229 Sizes 14 to 16 breakers 2.69 I Calhoun Ave.

Tel. 9-9381 am Large Assortment Of Back -to -School DRESSES" Sizes 3 to 6x; 7 to 14 98 298 398 Many styles to choose from Nancy Carol Wertz Of William Dennis Miss Nancy Carol Werts became the bride of William Dennis Law-ing, Jr. last Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Ascension Lutheran Church in Charlotte, C. with the Rev.

Leslie F. Frerking officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Emerson Birthdays The Index-Journal extends best wishes to the following who celebrate birthdays tomorrow, Aug. 24: Dr.

W. P. Turner, Jr. P. W.

Jayroe John D. Talbert- George M. Williams Mrs. B. Y.

Dean Claude Votselle Archie Lewis Mrs. Eldred S. Jr. Mrs. W.

M. Butler Mrs Calvin Spelts Gene Gentry Stanley 8prou.se Augustus Quattlebaum Mrs. Ira Skelton Deborah Jeane Brltt Charles Richard Lamar, Marvin Thomas Curry Noah Crousby Ronnie Kay Nlra Weeks Bill Adams Elizabeth Jane Jernlgan Debra Kay McPherson Beverly Jean Gary Pamela Rene Hart' The Index-Journal extends congratulations to the following who celebrate anniversaries tomorrow: Mr. and Mrs. Joe A.

Anderson DorrC and son, to Greenville, Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elaenmen and family. The Rev. and Mrs.

E. W. Oolt and sons, Walter Edward and Grady are being transferred from Phoenix charge here, to Iuls church in Newberry. Mr, and Mrs. M.

Gray and faintly are contliiK to the Phoenix charge; Mrs. K. W. Oolt and sons, Walter Edwurd and spent lust lhursday at he Methodlut conference in Columbia for the memorial service for her father, the Rev. W.

P. Way. From the conference they visited Mrs. W. Pk Way in and she accompanied Mrs.

Gott and sons to visit relatives in Florence; good education Is available to all. Most of It eaa be found in books, current periodicals and newspapers. "So You Dldnt Go to College!" Is a remarkable pamphlet written by Jerry Klein and Biy Fisher, Jr. (To obtain a copy, tend 25 cents to Public Affairs Pamphlets, 12 East S8ta Street, New, York 10, N.Y.) CoUeije Students Humbled The pamphlet helps those who have college degrees to feel more humble than many do and those who haven't gone to college to feel less Inferior and more hope- nil To Quote: "True1, It is harder to get an education outside of college. It takes perseverance and self-discipline.

That Is why conn paratlvely few achieve It. But it Boys' Dungarees Sizes 4 to 12 txtra 100 Special Boys' Gabardine Wind hawing, Jr. Wertz of 1008 Brookside Char lotte, former residents of Saluda County, a C. Mr. Xawing is the son of and Mrs.

William Den nis Lawlng of 725 Templeton Charlotte. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown -of Alen-con lace and tulle over taffeta with a chapel train, A crown held her fingertip illusion veil. She carried gardenias and babies' breath on a prayerbook. Mrs. Betty Wertz was her sister- in-law's, maid of honor.

Other at tendants were Mrs. E. J. Pierczn- ski.Miss Pstricla Fisher and the bridegroom's sisters, Martha and -x The groom's father was best man and ushers were James Wertz, Tommy Perry, Kermlt Clure and J. Mrs.

Lawlng graduated from Central High School and received an accounting certificate from North Carolina State Women's Col lege. Mr. Lawlng also finished N. C. State.

After a wedding trip to the coast. the couple will live In Raleigh, N. C. where the bridegroom will com plete work on his master's degree at N. C.

State College. Births Norrls Airman Second Class and Mrs. Leonard C. Norrls announce the birth of a daughter, Judy 'Pauline, at Homestead, Fla. on July 23 Mrs.

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Size' upper view 2 yards 35-lnch, yard Lower JVi yards. Printed directions on each pat-! tern part. Easier, accurate. Bend TWrty-flve cents in coins for this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to ANNE ADAMS, care Of Tho 326..

Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER, i i. The' ercaf statue of the Sphinx In Eavpt tia future of a human-headed lion 189 icet 'long. i fa 4K fith ihV IM I jr FJNAL CLEARANCE MEN'S SUMMER PANTS yalues to YOUR B.9$ CHOICE JL Learn Through Reading ly CARIY ClIYILANO MYIlt, Ph.D. Open Friday and Saturday Until 7:00 P. M.

Greenwood Discount House Laurens Highway Near Fairgrounds DrrVt a Little Ways See How It Pays! SIR Winston Churchill never went to college. Neither did Charles Wilson, John L. Lewis, J. C. Penney, Ernest Hemingway.

Katharine Cornell, Helen Hayes and Xthel Barrymore. Many other famous men and women sever received a toUace diploma. A few of them might never have achieved to much success if they had. Some, however. might have gone farther If they bad had a college education.

i However, practically none of them would discourage youths from going to college. Bright Youths College hat helped pick out tome of the brighter youths, yet records of Intelligence testing indicate that about 40 per cent of our brightest youths never get to college. Some of them don't go for' want of money. Parents and other adults need othert far wantiis WEEK-END SPECIALS BLAKEDALE CURB MARKET Highway 25 North Phone 9-8742 OPEN SEVEhl DAYS A WEEK well worth ths effort The re-. THE THRIFTY WAY TO LOOK YOUR BEST! You dgrt't have to spend a fortune on clothes to present that out-of-' way is the It costs so little, yet does much far your appearance.

way is the answer. It costs so ittle, yet does much for your appearance. 1 THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING 1 WE PICK-UP AND DpUVER 10 OFF CASH CARRY Emcrcjd City Laundry Cfeaners not suffer feelings of inferiority Any adult with average Intelli-lf they have never gone to college eence and the will to work can Center Cut Pork Chops Ib. 75c FirrrTkip Tomatoes 2 lbs. 25c Butter Beans shelled qt.

65c Butter Beans in hull Ib. 19c Tender Okra 2 lbs. 25c Bunch Beans lb. 19c Beans half runner Ib. 25c Corn choice No.

I car 7c Good Barebcue Hash qt. 51.25 Catfish lb. 55c Green Peas lbs, 39c Grapes Peaches Apples wardt are greats- Readme? Important on addthg to his educaUOn if he will read, read, read I This It wise advice, "Sixty Great Novell of All Times" are listed in the pamphlet, also the "great book" program and ways to learn about the world today from great newspaper! and periodical are noted. The authori point out the wonderful oppor tunities for telf -education afford ed by thejirianynlght courses and home study courses available by mall. Consider what a good example It it forf school children to see their parents, doing their home work lessons.

or even finished the grades. If they will continue to read, they win improve theu education. Also, persons with academic degrees have no reaaon to lord it over those who haven't. Instead, any honest person, who hat had a formal education, should greatly admire those who, with to little academic education, hare achieved so much- -Native Ability Such achievement bespeaki na tive ability, lelf-drlva and per-iteienee the tltiff character Is made of. If only all college graduates had much! i The necessary Information for Mcats and Staple Groceries 1 Drive a Little Ways end See Wo It Pays Main Plant S.

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