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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 21

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TRIP AT, FEBRUARY 17. 19 61 PAGE TWENTY-ONE THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA Celebrate Anniversary Time To Plant Roses SURRATT -JOHNSON JOANNA Mr. and Mrs.

Jennings Ray Surratt announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Lemuel, to Jesse Eugene John son son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Rt. 3, Newberry. The wedding will be solemnized June 10 at the First Baptist Church.

tldrtsville I Woman Is I In Lyman Mrs. Roger P. Scovil, local The club's next project is a beds so that you can have climb rose fancier, told members of bridge tournament to be held ing roses in the background, then hybrid teas, grandiflora and Lake Forest Garden Club Mon day that there are "fossils of florabunda with a border of miniature varieties." TLYMAN Mrs. Hattie Alexander of Hartsville was the week roses that go back as lar as history." March 2 in two locations and at two hours: 10 a. m.

at the home of Mrs. Henry AsbilJ of 4 Shenandoah Dr. and 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

R. R. Asbury, 222 Lake Fairfield Dr. Quickly put-together dessertt cold boiled rice, sweetened whipped cream and drained crushed pineapple or canned cherries. Kitchen trick: a little lemon along with melted butter and minced parsley, does a lot for boiled potatoes.

She said that February is the She suggested that climbing roses be pegged down so that the growth is vertical. time to be planting roses and "it is fun trying to arrange your end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

Whittle. Annie Verden of Simpson- tijle. spent the weekend with Mr. nd.Mrs. M.

A. Cagle. --Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Hayes lave moved to Greensboro, Greenwood She said that two weeks after the last hard freeze is the time to prune all roses except climbers. She said, "Cut inch above an 'eye' pointing out. Mulch with pine needles when hot fWi, 111 IM AT Ml I unm mom tstemm I ti Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Duncan weather comes. And water by Folk Move To Union hd'Sandra and Phillip have re laying hose on the ground for IVi turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Hadden in William- minutes or about 4 gallons per plant. Spray every ten days to UNION Mr. and Mrs. Ger ton. control black spot.

ald Emory have arrived in Un Preston Turner has returned to She said not to forget to feed plants a tablespoon of 5-10-10 ion, where they plan to live. They have been residing in Greenwood, where Mrs. Emory taught. Mrs. Fort Jackson after a visit with his, parents, Mr.

and Mrs. VV. NEWBERRY Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C.

Duncan were honored monthly from May to August. on their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception In December. Turner. Mrs. A.

D. Mullinax of 201 Emory is the former Martha Cul They have 10 children, including two sets of twins: they are Mrs, Mrs. Edna Price of Glendale Shannon Dr. was hostess. breath.

Mr. Emory is connected Madison Pitts, Mrs. Colie Miller, Miss Pauline Duncan, Mrs. John Senn, Mrs. Dan Dickert, Paul Duncan, Bobby Duncan, Clarence with Monarch Mills.

her daughter, Mrs. RT Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Stegall Jr. Duncan all of Newberry, and Mrs. Herman Hamm and Mrs. and children went to Belton, Mrs.

B. R. Stokely of Norfolk, was a recent guest of Mr. Margaret Laval, both of Columbia. to attend the funeral of his and Mrs.

Lester Stokely. father. DO YOU ENJOY REALLY GOOD FRYING Check Mates Check In "Mrs. Robert Allen is visiting relatives in Atlanta. Ga.

Lt. Col. Sarah C. Seawell of tars. C.

T. Waddell has return Fort Leavenworth, and Joseph Seawell Jr. of Atlanta. ed from Augusta, Ga. have returned to their homes Mrs.

Henry Cox has returned from Jacksonville, Fla. after attending the funeral of their father. Also present was a brother of Mr. Seawell, M. C.

Mrs. Bob Kennette and sons, Seawell of Bennett. N. C. Gladston and Bobby, and Mr.

and Mrs. Tommy Kennette and daughter, spent the week end at the Kennette home on Bride-Elect Lake Greenwood. Completely Seasoned, 'Lemon dipped in fresh buttermilk, rolled in fresh ground corn meal and pancake flour Ready to Fry! Wiggins Named To Speak Here FROZEN WHILE STRICTLY FRESH M. Wiggins of Hartsville wiE. speak at a dinner meeting of thiXreenville County Conference slifiwl1 1 Bi'P li on.

Business, Agriculture, Educa tiori and Industry at Wade Hamp ton-High School Monday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. v. K'S' -V Mr. Wiggins is chairman of the board of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and chairman of the governor's advisory committee on Only J3 JJ OUTOF-TOWNERS MAft COUPON I Jy 1113 ATLAS SEWING CENTERS 320 MAIN I Gantlaman: I 5' DientY Or parking I Without obligation, pUaio arrang for a FREE Homo Dom- "ration of tho now FAIRLANI ZIGZAO Sowing Mochlno JT advortitad at $29.30. PHONE NAME i address more GE 9-3555 I an stati If Rurot RovM, Plooto Ory Directions! for FREE home demonstration I I L.

higher education. Thomas Johnstone Jr. is chairman of the The convenience of wash n' wear is suited for spring. For the Greenville County Committee. DO AOT THAWl FRY WHILE FROZEN! BONELESS CATFISH BONEIESS FLOUNDER BONELESS PERCH BONELESS TROUT BONEIESS COD FISH RIVER CATFISH MARY WHITE'S READY TO FRY PAN FISH At Your Favorite Supermarket young men in your life, these suits feature wrinkle resistant shapes The county conference, first of its kind to be held here, was or of 55 per cent Dacron and 45 per cent rayon.

On the left is an ivy league suit that is available in solid tones, including the popular olive shades. On the right Is a formal version of the dinner jacket. ganized following a governor' LIBERTY Miss Annie Viola Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. conference last fall in Columbia Joseph William Jones of Rt.

1, A plan was developed at that time to organize and hold meetings of and Billy Ross Tate are plan Pancake Supper Set At Apalache a similar nature in each county, nine to be married July 2 at for which the governor appointed Ruhamah Baptist Church July 2, Apalache Parent-Teachers As chairmen. The purpose of the coa ference is to discuss the relation Mr. Tate is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Semion Tate of Rt.

sociation is sponsoring the supper. Prices will be 50 cents for GREER A pancake supper will be held Saturday at Apalache Elementary School from 5 to 8 p.m. Proceeds from the supper will be used for the school's benefit. ship between better education and children. $1 for adults.

2, Taylors. the economic growth and devel opment of South Carolina. 7 FOREVER FEMININE By Mylrea DRYER FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL cTSokPrkttTh ONLY vll00 M6IDMBE i Deluxe Model SEIISATIOIIALLY LOW PRICED! LIMITED SUPPLY! HURRY! "13 niOtt i mEFJIClMliEl im- ialli 1J- i. li 'JljKff dli: fli lining'' i TH i EASY TERMS He has an interesting: family tree money grows on it! I lift ffltiS'a vl TJLfi With Just one dial, you do all this and more! (TOP QUALITY AND VAIUC SINCC lTTjl We sren't waiting for next year! The new 1961 Frigidahe Automatic Washers and Dryers are here, today! ipecial tatting for special automatic car. Air bedding, fluff pillow in special No-Heat Cycle.

"EXTRA SPECIAL" Dry fatter, safer than sunshine with exclusive Flowing Heat Chase wrinkles away with special setting for Wash Wear Dry delicate, too And lint Is trapped in the big Lint Screen handily located on the door. For Sew And Save Week ft Beautiful Spring DRESS FABRICS Wosh 'n wear butterfly cottons in lovely prints tnd solids. 36" to 42" wide. Ideal for dresses end sportswear. Values to $1.98 yard Sift AUTOMATIC BLANKET with each new FRIGIDAIRE ELECTtllC CLOTHES DRYEK DELUXE NTg I Pirdased by Duke Power Residential Cm tamer ii i BELT BUCKLE KITS 25c TO 59c COSTUME fr FANCY BUTTONS 10c TO 29e ALL NEW FOR 1961 FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES WASHERS REFRIGERATORS DRYERS RANGES AND OTHER FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES DREXEL'S TRAVIS COURT BEDROOM FURNITURE 20 OFF! What better time than now to refurnish your bedroom with this beautiful traditional mahogany furniture or buy two or three pieces and add to them later.

At this reduction, the handsome double dresser and mirror would cost the lovely poster bed is reduced to only the chest-on-chest is a real buy at the poudre table reduced to the handsome nite stand is only and the swivel back bench now $39.95. SEWING TAPES AND BRAIDS 15c TO 29c "Greewrille Lending Fiirnffure Store i Bay your furniture through Setc And Sare From WooltcortK' Complete Assortment Fabrics, Notions And Patterns OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 our Partial Payment Plan-Lowest Prices for Quality Free Parking In Rear of Store While Yon Shop With Us At Yonr Leisure and enjoy a well-furnished home while paying. DIAL CE 2-6701 239 X. MAW ST. 7 North Main Street, and Pleasantburg.

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