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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 3

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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SIX AIKEN COUNTY GIRLS TO ATTEND i STATE JR. HOMEMAKER CONVENTION delegates from Aiken county will-attend tlie state eoii- Vfption of the Junior Homeirmkers chapters at Winthrop' college ftptil 20-22. About 250 girls are from- over the A. chapters -will 'be i-cpre- sented by Anita Hallman, Aiken; Jean Carpenter, Graniteville; Cumbec, Monetta; Karen Thompson, North Augusta; Winona Williamson, Sallcy; and Caro-' lyn Bankhead, Wagoner. The' election of officers will be one of the-highlights "of the -convention.

Candidates for state president are: Charlotte Smith, Inman High school and Pansy Gaynor, Rock Hill -High; first vice" president: Dreamer Dccsc Olynrpia Ann Scyphers, Swansea. Candidates for second vice- president Slaughter, Chic or a High school, Naval Base, and 'Ann- Blount, Orangoburg secretary: Jerry Baher, gstrce and Betty Jane Lune, Johnsonville, reporter: Carolyn Ingle, Taylors High school and Nancy Ann Brock, Clemson High The program "and activities fur next year will he planned by the delegates. Each delegate ing will bo appointed to serve on A one of the following committees: scholarship', manual revision, cies, fair committee, resolution, program and activities and county and chapters. The state association of Jun- Mrs. Scott Presents Spring Piano Recital Mac-key Scott, pre- piano'students in their M'ijig 'i-ufiiul lust Friday night at her oh Chesterfield street.

Taking on the wore Luiille Mcllette, Ann Janet Lcgendrc, Beverly Sybil McElmurray, McNeil, 'Sylvia. Herndon Holley, Florence McElnutr- ray, Perry, Sylvia MuEl- ir.iu-iay, Janet Holley and -Linda Howard. Also Caroloe Clifford. June Howard, Howard, Malina Hiyas, Claire I'etfKJ 7 Pttiker, P.uverly Driver and Patty Loii H. D.

Club Meets With Mrs. Cullum The March meeting of the Mc- -Laui'in Home 'was held at the home of Mrs. Broadu.s C'ullum with fourteen members and several visitors-pre- Captains Are Named For Cancer.Campaign The Aiken Ciiri'cor Cri'Sfcde nelu th.v first of the cancer ive at Wisteria cottftjr i morning at o'clock. Mrs. llrnvflid Royal is of the committee tor Aiken eoiinty arid Mrs.

R. II, WilcU is Named Via capliii-ic were Royal, M.S. Phin- ixy Timr.ii ir.iun, J. -Mvs. J.

R. KrJ.j'nfluid iCliarlts Venning, Charles Simcns Audley and Mrs. G. H. Leitncr.

Sims Mill, vice-president of the Bank of has been appointed treasurer of the drive. for the cancer drive in Aiken cpurity has been set.at $2000. lip time the. cciunty iiiis failed, to meet- its 0.110- and to 'jyo over the top ill (in all out effort to reach the goal this year. The next meeting 1 of the Can- committee will he held at a.m.

Monday at the. honu Mrs. G. II. Leitner on llayne avenue.

Talent Show Set For April 26 member nave a report n'C tilings ii'L-compIishcd in the field ill' duty. Jlumbers conlrilmted to ior'Homemakers is comprised of a fund for furnishing" of girls enrolled in hniuci economics room in'thc Aikuu county hospi- classes in high schools over the atate. The state association is made up of 276 chapters with 12,429 members. Since April. 1050, three JHA Scholarship loans have been to use by girls studying home economics at Wiinthrop collus'u and 1992.00 has been contributed for Joans this year for "52 scholarships.

now are to carry at least eight -scholarship loans next year. During the past year members representing i-hap- t.er.s attended the two JHA sym- mcr camps at Ocean Drive ami Mountain Rest. Since last September $2,281.20 has been contributed to the camps by the girls. Last year, 5,552 JHA members attend- ed the state fair. tal.

They adopted a veteran to whom they plan to send cards donations in the Veterans hospital in Augusta. -Miss Alpha Cnvar demonstrated various ways of removing stains after which she had photiij'raphs mude of the flub members. Pictures of the officers will go into a. honl; i.s being made. the maltrrs i'omfilcl rc'I'i'i'shnu'iiLs Uakc Sale The clnl, AiKvii High si-lioul' hiivi: cake Moniiay at Jiu llullcy, ilai'dwan' store.

Tile sale will -Iprjiin at until calcic tliird annual talent show for Aiken. county school children ill be held on Thursday. April at p.m. at the high school iindilorium, members of the spon- siiring high suhool Parent Teacher club announced Thursday. Letters of invitation have, been out to county schools, and a large group of gifted young- Fti-rs are expected to com-icte.

'I iie sliuw will bavu divisions, a and a novelty group. Ciisli will be awarded to tlie winners in both divisions. Money raised the "show will for a school jjvojvct, 1 decided on later. Last year funilh were used for the scluml ruaii-man df l.be 1'TC which ing im the sbow Cliilip Courl.iiry. (Illicr ai'i' Mrs.

A. .1. Col.liraii, M. Sprucll, Mrs. .1.

K. il-i-jti and Sirs. Liiiinie -Mr. and.Mi'H. M.

Q. Bcnnick- er, of were week cntl iruest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Fritx Miss Eunie Gene Day Wajgener Students Qomplete Course has just been completed at the Wagoner school under the instruction of Miss Zellc according to Robert F. Swingle, chairman, Aiken county American Red Cross.

Forty students in the Wagcncr school were awarded certificates showing completion of course. They are; Shirley Baughiiian, Courtney Brown, George Brown, Gayn'cll Cooper, Juanita Fox, James Hoover, John Hoover, 'Lewis Hoover, Betty Ruth Leach, Carolyn McGee, Louise' Moore, David Sallie' Mae. Rankin, Mike Reed, June Reese, Willie Snipes, Christine Swartz, Betty Woolen, Mildred Young, Vernoii Anderson. Also 'Sadie Mae Anderson; Rebecca Quhkh'vud, Otis Uarro, Carol liaughman, Arthur niinv.ard, Diukil! Patrii-ij. Cuoli, George II.

Fields, Jimmie (Ira- ham, lieverly Gleaton, Gene Heath, Gene Jackson, Harry Kivklani', Allene LeFevre, Freeman Poole, iiarry yuattlebauui, Patsy Shumpert, Annie Clyde Shealy. W.illiam Taylor, and Jciui cite Williamson. AIKEN STANDARD REVIEW, Friday, April 13, 1951 BRIDE ELECT OF MONTH IS HONORED AT LUNCHEON Miss Lavinia pyehc.s, bride-I'oUiy eleet of May," was entertained by the' mum tiers' of the Aiken county Department of Public Welfare will) a luncheon Tviesday al Wisteria uu.llage,' formerly the 'Tea Alxuil 17 piMjplu' attended'the' affair which was from I to 2 -liiicsls wore Mrs. B. T.

ofY.tli'ci honor guest, and her two 1 'sisters, Mrs. R. Kenney, and 'Miss Miss Dyches wore a chartreUM dress with brown and white ghoei and brown hat givc-n corsage of.tiiboroses. UnSf were disLrihi.ted as and a salad SLI vod. "'lie hbnorei! presented with' a Universal Mixmastcr by her co-workers in the welfare department MISS EUNIE GENE DAY IS ENGAGED TO WED MR.

DANIEL E.G. GLOVER Mrs. iliillir Day amioimws tin-, t-'n iic Cicnr, of io Mr. Daniel II. G.

Glover, of Augusta iiiicl.l.ti Gil. Tlie will lake place in June- Miss Day attended: North', dris'-'m iJle Junior c'dlege and i-y- ifciv.i'd her in nursing at Has Talk On Lighting ntiising the Aiken Mr. rweivcd his A. at l-'-niiiry He is in his st-ninr tfie Mi-ilical nl" and Iv A. i I'm O.

and Ilidnirt Cri-ary. n-ccutly frnm Hininbin, Texas wlu-ri'- lliey vis- "ilcd the Kfv. Ncal D. Cannon Ijl'. ul' -St.

I'aul's chui'ch uf Houston. Allen a lures the Ajuil meeting of the Ilunn- Demi nsti-alioi) t-l'il'. "i tiii-niln-rs atLctido'l llu gatbi-riiiL': H.i-i".' liii- a I. l.l'c I' i i A. T.

IllcKlS, l.lu- hf.sl.-.-.-.> Trinkl Honored: With Birthday Party. Joan Trinkl, daughter of Mr. and in-s. John Trinkl, of Highland Fiii-k entertained a group of i'l lends last in cok'bi'iitioii of ber tenth bjrthday. Tlic fojr.

the occasion pink and white, with a proEUhion of spring flowers. -April-shower parasols in dainty blue were presented to each guest received first prize in a After, tlie tb 1 children enjoyed ici 1 candy and snfl. drinks. Th.i: t'l-csrnl ivrrt- Mary I.isil.h, liiitli. 1'alriria Aii- TODAY SATURDAY FciUure DANAADHEWS "WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS" Plus i4 JOIN THE MARINES" 2 lUin Features LAST DAY Til ELM A UITTliK 'MATING SEASON" Pliis News Cartoon APRIL 15-J(i! Ilolk-y iin'i) -MarliL-y ScnU to tlu- Training- station in Sail al'lur a Ivii day I'ur- In Technicolor DONALD O'CONNOU "DOUBLE CROSSHONES" I'lus (iarloons 'SATUKADY Doulifo J't'Mtnrc and Serial "BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY" -Iii- THE HIDDEN Also JOHN BHOWN 'LAW OF THE WEST' AND SERIAL I SUN.

MON. DORIS DAY "LULLABY OF 7 CKNK NF.I.SON Svil- I i livan, Lull ivllTVx i'Jupe Kaylol'f. Greta Gar- vin (Mark. i JS: In TcclnnYnliir SOLOMA N'S MINES" With KVHLKV TUIsS WKI), I AM: I.I/I-;UI-;TII sco'iT "THE COMPANY SHE KEEPS" J'lus 2 Cartoons saves Rise Stevens up DODGE another tbsMet! but lllrilTj- iirrlorill.lllK 1 of a bnsy day! And nshti'tthcjun, 4:30 the airport! 2:45 visit to the stndio! NEW 'I' OOOr.f: (h 1." loi 11:30 Bonn (last! rl 'ifiv re I Ir-Jv-r lirnri Ir -z Uiiv 111,1 in .1 i ir nrv I MUM I You pay up to still not get all the extra room, com fort and rugged dependability of Dodge -A U'N I I i buy Mnf.l r.ivirl Miituii lii'i Mi I.Mill 11 V. nl rod of CoHifnr 1 vin.irr.

l.c'l i f.ir i.ni'l in. h. riil.i I'll I'' Muiy ctl Duilyi- v.ilnc. i Kaiscr-Frner' fmr imlou I I'll 1 i nl II'MU I mm mi Mt. WfTH NEW Dorfqe Short lot to car ilayi Icvrl no wlirr hop or bounce, (hi Fashion Acadcmj Drive It for Five Minulri, Antl Ofivo For Ynrtri SIB yoqr nttrest Eusir-Fwir Dealer S26 PARKER MOTORS AIKEN MOTOR CO St.

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