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4 TUESDAY. JULY 25. 1961 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NINE Married Miss Font Betrothed )2laclzwetl Stolon Personally IJc -Jll 31 By SALLIE BATSON 7 ALTRUSANS ATTEND CONVENTION IN DENVER A trio of Altrusans flew from Greenville Sunday for Denver, for the annual convention of Altrusa International.

After the four days of sessions they will continue on to the West Coast, vacationing in California and tentatively thinking of a Honolulu trip. Performed INMAN Miss Miriam Louise Blackwell's marriage to Donald R. Staton took place July 16. The scene of the ceremony was the chapel of Inman Methodist Church where Rev. Willia H.

Switzer, brother-in-law of the bride, performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Blackwell of Route 3. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Staton of Route 2, Campobello.

A program of music was pre sented by Mrs. Floride Martin, vocalist, and Miss Joyce Ann Nodine, pianist. For her marriage, the bride chose a street-length dress of white chiffon over taffeta with fitted bodice and lace jacket. She carried a white prayer book with a white orchid. Attending the bride was Miss Frankie Blackwell, her sister.

She wore a ume green dress wun matching headdress and carried a nosegay of white carnations. Ray Dean Gaines, cousin of the groom, was best man, and Lewis Shehan served as usher. A graduate of Holly Springs High School, Mr. Staton is employed as a patrolman by the state. Mrs.

Staton is a graduate illliiiiSii 121 HAAS-HESTER UNION Mr. and Mrs. James Claude Haas announce the mar 11 riage of their daughter. Sally Kell, of Mrs. Elizabeth Perrin Hester.

Todays Etiquette The I sf mat flfcl X' Divorcee About To Wed Above, Mrs. Webb R. Cashion, president, waves gaily to the group who saw the leave. Flying with her are delegate, at center, and Mrs. The club was organized established as an international organization in Juno 1935.

Local membership is 32, at the present time, and the club is operating under the theme "Make Service Back From Texas Trip TOWNVILLE Miss Willie T. Fant has returned from Dallas, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fant Mr. and Mrs.

Guy McClellan of Guilford, N. were dinner guests of Miss Bessie Ledbetter Saturday. Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. Sallie Knittell of Fair Play were Sunday afternoon guests of Misses Varina and Mary Smith and Edgar Smith.

Miss Bessie Ledbetter spent Wednesday with Mrs. Grace Led better, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Suns and daughters, Jeanie and Nancy, of Pendleton. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred West of Roebuck were weekend guests of their daughter, Mrs. Bobby Pet itt, Mr. Petitt and children. Mr.

and Mrs. R. R. Bolt and sons, Johnnie and Robert of Bre vard, N. Mrs.

Walter Davis and Clayborn Davis of Westmin ster and Everette Vivion of An derson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis.

Mrs. Julian Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Childs of Hen dersonville, N. last week, at tending the antique show Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green and sons, John Hardy and Danny, of Albermarle, N.

were Sunday dinner guests, of Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Hatch er. Mrs. Nellie Hicks and Mac Hicks of Anderson were also re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs Hatcher. After a visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Bobby Petitt, Miss Darlene Petitt has returned to her home in Roebuck. Mrs. Fannie Matt Hunt visited her sister, Mrs. Esther Harden of Athens, recently.

Delhaven Civic Club Has Meeting Mrs. Gene Dameron presided at the July meeting of the Del- haven Community Club held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Mulligan of 123 Sulphur Springs Drive. Mrs. John Q.

Stone served as co-hostess. The devotion was given by Mrs. E. Sanford Chapman after which Mrs. W.

L. Hamby, local cosmetologist, gave an il lustrated talk on facials and hair care, bne emphasized the styling of hair and applying of makeup in relation to face shape and over-all figure. During the business session plans were discussed for the August family picnic and household items were distributed among members for sale in the community. The club 'project, the procuring of playground equipment for children of the neighborhood, was also considered. A stork shower for Mrs.

William W. Wike provided a sur-price ending for the meeting. PETUNIA! People vho Would look well-dressed MUST keep their slacks And trousers pressed And a good way to keep them neat, Petunia, is on Hangers like thisgrooving the ends of a broom handle sawed off to fit a regular coat hanger, then stapled in place. TVEYS OF Report from many users: nman MRS. STATON of Inman High School and has been employed by Gaines and Vermont, attorneys.

Following the ceremony, there was a reception at the home of the bride's parents. After a trip to Florida, the couple will reside in West Columbia. to Richard H. Hester son wedding took place June 25, Previous Rite good guess that you're trying to fool them. I don't see how you can win.

INVITATION AND GIFTS Is it a social error to send a gift to one about to be married the invitation does not require gift? LOUISE DAVIS ANSWERS: No invitation requires a gift. The giving is based on one's sincere desire because of love or true friendship. It is the marriage of two people that inspires the gift giving, not the invitation or announcement. Many couples elope and oftentimes there are no announcements of the marriages. Others may have small weddings with no one present except the immediate families and there are no receptions.

Many will have large church weddings and very small receptions. In all these cases, guts are in order friends wish to give. Announced lege St. announce the birth of a son, Billy Ray, July 17 at Newber ry County Memorial Hospital Mrs. Nobles is the former Ruth Richardson.

VOWELL JOHNSTON Mr. and Mrs Jim Vowell announce the birth of a son, Tommy Allen, July 11 at University Hospital, Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Vowell is the former Ann Berry. REID GELNHAUSEN, Germany Lt.

and Mrs. John C. Reid announce the birth of a son, David, July 19. Mrs. Reid is the former Kathryn Woods of Chester, S.

C. SLIGH NEWBERRY Mr. and Mrs. George Sligh of 2022 Rivers St. announce the birth of a son, Carroll Reuben, July 18 at Newberry County Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Sligh is the former Vernelle Metts. HENDRIX GREER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrix of Route 4 announce the birth of a daughter, Angela De-nise, June 23 at Allen Bennette Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Hendrix is the former Mary Alice Smith. Buren r. Or if Bi Sip Xff William R. Compton and Mrs.

J. Eileen Compton announce the marriage of their daughter, Myr- tis Marie, to Cpl. Clyde Edward Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward C.

Wright of 2 Baldwin St. The wedding took place July 8 at Sumter. Thrashers Back From Illinois TOWNVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Roy Thrasher and daughters, Mary and Bobbie, and Mrs. Hayne Thrasher have returned home after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Herlan of Chicago, HI. Mrs. Carlton Burchett and daughter, Millie, of Gastonia, spent a few days recently with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Whit field.

Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Wool- bright, Steve Woolbright and Mr. and Mrs. John Woolbright have returned home after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Rupert Woolbright Jr. of California. Recent visitors in the home of Miss Janie Gaines were Mrs. John Shirley, Mrs.

A. M. Holland, Mrs. Thomas Looper and Mrs. A.

C. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Callaham of Six Mile were Thursday guests of their daughter. Mrs. Norman Whitfield, and Mr. Whitfield.

Miss Pattie Grubbs of Fair Play was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Prater and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Cristser and son. Bobby, of Pendleton were weekend guests of Mrs. Cristser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Prater and children of Lakeland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Prater. Miss Marcelle McAdams was the Tuesday visitor of Mrs. Amon B. Alewine of Seneca.

Mr. and Mrs. Furman Thrasher are guests of Mrs. Thrasher's sis ter, Mrs. Eunice O.

Culbertson of Aiken this week. Dobbins Family Back From Beach TOWNVILLE Mr. and Mrs Thomas Dobbins and family spent last week at Myrtle Beach State Park. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Woolbright last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and son, Bobby, of Anderson. Mrs. Clarence Donald and grandson of Anderson spent sev eral days with Mr.

and Mrs. Furman Donald and son, Gary. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Whitfield and son, James.

CLARK NEWBERRY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leon Clark of 2218 Harper St announce the birth of a daugh ter, Mary Susan, July 16 at New berry County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Clark is the former Sarah Elizabeth Lee.

Serve a restaurant-style relish tray when you are having lunch or supper guests, If you have a dish with small compartments, fill them with creamy cottage cheese, spiced fruit, marinated vegetables, green and ripe olives and salted nuts. Dear Abby She's I Haskell Whetston of Salley. Mrs. Everett Mills and daughters, Mary Etta and Janice, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Weed and daughter, Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Reed and daughter, Anne, all of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whetston and daughters, Ann, Dianne and Frances, of Sumter.

Others were Mr. and Mrs. Jeriel Guess and sons, JerieL Mike, Frank and Keith, of Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood and daughter, Rhonda, of Piedmont Park, and Mrs.

Albert Nunn of Piedmont. PLAN CAR WASH The Senior Department of Buncombe Street Methodist Church is having a car wash Saturday. Members of the department will be at work from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the back of the church.

Tickets may be obtained from anyone in the department VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. T. Daber and daughter, Judy, have returned to their home in Charlotte, N.C., after visiting the W. A.

Burch family at 221 Tindal Ave. this weekend. TO ORLANDO Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rhodes and family are visiting Mr.

Rhodes' brother in Orlando, this week. ATLANTANS HERE Mr. and Mrs. William Fife and sons, Don and Dill, of Atlanta spent last weekend with friends in Greenville. SEE PLAY Miss Laura Ebaugh entertained for her niece, Miss Caroline Smith, Thursday afternoon.

Miss Smith and several friends went to the Flat Rock Play house where they saw Emlyn Williams' "Beth." Later the party went to Kanuga for supper. IS PATIENT Mrs. Sarah Lee Brown is a patient at Greenville General Hospital. Although she is in good condition, she is not allowed to have visitors. Mrs.

Brown sides at 10 McCrary Sans Souci. AT CAMP Miss Mary Chandler left Satur day for a 5-week's stay at camp at Cedar Mountain. HERE FOR WEEKEND Jay Lingle spent the weekend with the L. G. McLendon family on Corrine Dive.

He is from Florence. FROM OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott of Mount Vernon, Iowa, visited Mr, and Mrs. Danny Miller at their home on Primrose Lane last week.

IN ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mitchell of 17 McLendon Drive were injured in an automobile accident near Roanoke, Saturday night. They are both in Roanoke Memorial Hospital where they are expected to be under treatment for some time. SHORE STAY Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Hooper and sons, Donnie, Jimmy and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoi combe and son, Larry, and Mr and Mrs. Jamie Hooper have returned to their homes after va cationing at Myrtle Beach.

News Pattern Not how smrWy 1tie crlss-cros; cottar balances the of the shirtwaist sheatti. It's dress to wear for occasions tarhr or lata to sew in casual cotton or silk. Printed Pattern 057t Women's Sires 3t. 44, 46, sue takes 17 varus 35-inch fabric FIFTY CPNTS fcninO far fhts oattern add 10 cents for each, pattern tor first-class maiiins. send to Marian Vartin, The Greenville News.

57, Pattern West tetn New York 11 N. Y. Print plainly NAVE. ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER 100 FASHION Fit-DS-the best, newest, most b-autifin Printed Patterns for Summer, leal.

See them all in aur new color catalog, aena ax nowi i 1 i 90S7V rw HT'lMatlikH Would Hide When a divorcee issues her own marriage announcement, is it necessary to include her maiden name such as Mary Katherine Smith Jones, or would it be all right to eliminate the Smith? For personal reasons and because some people do not know that I'm divorced, I don't want to use the Smith. LOUISE DAVIS ANSWERS: I don't see how you can cover up the facts, yet be correct. You may eliminate the fcmitn a you wish, but if you and your bride groom-elect announce your marriage, you would have to use Mrs. It would be a falsehood to use Miss. If your parents issue the an nouncements, the names would be different, they being Smith and you being Jones.

Should you be so incorrect as to eliminate the you would either be criticized or people will make a Recent Births MATHIS S. Sgt. and Mrs. Bobby Lee Mathis of 35 Potomac Ave. an nounce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Darlene, July 13 at the 1710th USAF Hospital, Donaldson Air Force Base.

TEAGUE TAYLORS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Teague of Route 4 announce the birth of a daugh ter. Susan Yvonne, July 15 at Greenville General Hospital. Mrs.

Teague is the former Yvonne Mixon. HENDERSON Mr. and Mrs. James Carl Henderson announce the birth of a son, James Carl July 10 at St. Francis Hospital.

They have a daughter, Vickie Renee, 3. Mrs. Henderson is the former Dolly Woods. DILLON A.l.C. and Mrs.

Edward R. Dillon of Route 4 announce the birth of a son, Craig Edward, July 14 at he 1710th USAF Hospital, Donaldson Air Force Base. NOBLES NEWBERRY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilbur Nobles of 2435 Col Abigail Van if a I DUNEAN Miss Rebecca Ann Lollis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Earl Lollis of 35 Smythe will be married to Robert Vance Emory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Vance Emory of Verdun Sept 2 at Duncan Baptist Church. Memphis Folk Visit In Antreville ANTREVILLE Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Prince and Miss Anna Prince of Memphis, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

Prince. Miss Brenda Pamell and Jim my Parnell are visiting in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Carli Carter of Rock Hill were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Anderson. Konme ana uavm tarter re turned home with their parents after having visited their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Prince and daughter, Janice, of Raleigh, N.C., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Prince. Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Davis of Clemson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Patterson.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell and daughter, Peggy, va-cationed in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Stan Keaton of Clemson were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keaton, Watch Our Ditplay Window Tha Hudson Studio Almost every day, research into the medical use of radioactive isotopes is making new and heartening discoveries to help in mankind's age-old fight against disease. It is a bright side to atomic energy. As these discoveries become more end more available to physicians we hope that we, as pharmacists, can play a part in bringing them to you, as we have penicillin and ether and help your health to a brighter future.

FREE DELIVERY TO THE GREATER GREENVILLE AREA 1 16 S. Main CE 2-8215 GREENVILLE 90-Jey npplf 5300 plus fiitrtl UM Kitrtan' Aati-Pcnprraat la ardiaary a reparation. It waa aporiallr mad tor vtnn waa waat tb tiMat aaiM Brotcctiaa ata'M rrsairatia and perspir. nj iia mue ana vaiea iairt-ia aatia applicator to aar aadrrena. Fanaala ia firai rraearth giva yaa tka reatrat pratrttlaa with LoJ 1 i i three service club members Mrs.

Betty Martin, alternate Iris D. Burbage, delegate. in Greenville in 1944 and fiance is also a Furman graduate, now studying at Wake Forest Bap tist Theological Seminary. They will be married in August. WITH COUSIN Miss Frances McCord of Woodruff has been visiting her cousin, Miss Catherine Smith, at her home at 604 N.

Main St IN CAPITAL CITY Miss Diane Mitchell of 8 Pine Ridge Drive is visiting relatives in Washington, D.C. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

Mitchell. FROM CAMP Miss Antha Paige and Miss Pam Paige have returned to Greenville after week's stay at Camp Ma rietta. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paige of 6007 Augusta Road.

FLORID LANS HERE Mr. and Mrs. James C. Orr of Mount Dora, are visiting Mr. Orr's brother and sister-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Orr, of Windemere Drive, and brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs.

F. P. Wunder of 403 West Earle St. Mr. James Orr is affiliated with the Mount Dora Police Depart ment.

He and his wife are former residents of Greenville. VISITS MISS HARPER Miss Harriett Ann Crocker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Crocker, is visiting Miss Pat Harper in Columbia this week. Miss Harper, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Harper, was a classmate of Miss Crocker when her family lived in Greenville. TEA SITE CHANGED FOUNTAIN INN Wednesday afternoon's tea honoring Miss Elaine Jones will take place at the home of Mrs.

Eugene Archibald Thomason, 501 N. Weston instead of at 301 N. Main as stated on invitations. Bids for the event were recently issued by Mrs. Thomason, Mrs.

Ralph Richard Edwards, Mrs. George Penny Wenck, Mrs. William Douglas WTest, Mrs. Ralph Richard Edwards and Mrs. Arthur Malcolm Envin.

AT CAESAR'S HEAD Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young recently entertained Mrs.

Ottis Williamson of Salley at their home on Cleveland Street and their summer home at Caesar's Head. Also visiting the Youngs at their mountain home were Mrs. Traktta Your Business." ROOMMATES VISIT Rev. and Mrs. Gaude A.

Reed and children, Matthew, Mark and Michelle, of Colonial Beach, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Arganbright at their home on Lull-water Road. They are returning to their home after attending a missions conference at Lake Juna-luska.

Rev. Mr. Reed and Mr. Argen-bright, minister of education at Buncombe Street Methodist Church, were roommates, both in college and at seminary. LEAVE FOR TEXAS Dr.

and Mrs. R. Hudgens have left for Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, where Dr. Hudgens is to be stationed. Mrs.

Hudgens is the former Al-letta Jervey. IN CITY Dr. A. F. Christ-Janer has been visiting friends in Greenville this week.

He is president of Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. ENDS FLORIDA TRIP Miss Mary Jervey has returned from a trip to Florida. She visited relatives in Panama City, Tallahassee and Lake Wales. Also while there she visited her former roommate at Ashley Hall, Miss Betsy Keen. AT HOME Mrs.

Mary E. Keith has returned to her home at 15 Cothran St. She recently underwent surgery at Greenville General Hospital FAMILY TOGETHER The Clay Porter family Is together for the first time in two years. Mr. and Mrs.

Porter have beea entertaining their daughter, Miss Ouida Porter, of San Francisco, and their son, A-2c. Clay W. Porter, of Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock, at their home on Melville Avenue. They are now vacationing at Myrtle Beach. Miss Porter is a stewardess for National Oversees Airlines.

FETE BRIDE-ELECT Miss Martha Thomason, bride- elect of Jack Nolan of Florence, was guest of honor at a shower given by the Willing Workers Class of Augusta Road Baptist Church Thursday at the home oi class president, Mrs. W. J. Richardson of Simpsonville. Miss Thomason, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Thomason of S2 Melville Ave, is a 1961 grad uate of Furman University. Her Went Ad Proves "Redly Effective" Xrttea the Richard Wilnvcn family lost their pet bassett hound, Winnie-Pooh, they quickly placed aa id in the "lost pen" column of tA the Procott (Arir) Courier. The next morning whe Courier emplorea reported foe Txk they found i ravsm hound asleep under the Qissi-fieddesk. Sure enough, it was Vinnie-Pooh.

P.UrW 12a.N.W.BrMti7.FW. "Mitchum's Anti-Perspirant Keeps Underarms Absolutely Dry" pie have said that I am bard and cold and could not have leved my mother very much. Abby, this is not true. I wish people would understand that it is possible to have 'deep feelings without making a public spectacle of oneself. Whetlier you print my letter or not, I want to thank you for giving me someone to tell this to.

Just writing this ktter has helped me tremendously. A PRIVATE AFFAIR DEAR ABBY: 1 would like your opinion of the following: Am 1 just old-fashioned, or is it all right for a dog to lick and kiss a small baby in the fac and mouth? The baby is so small at present he isn't able to turn his head to protect himself. 1 like ckgs, but I can't stomach this. I was told by the baby's parents that there is nothing wrong with it. That a dog heals its own wounds this way This may be true, but am I wrong in feeling thi? way? K.

M. DEAR K. 1 think yea are right It Is a disgustirtg sight, and who can say at any moment how healthy the dog (or baby) is? Think a moment! Do you have a perspiration problem! Many women are suddenly realizing that they are not fully protected. If this is your problem, here is the solution: Mitchum'i Anti-Perspirant For many users it keeps underarms absolutely dry. Used as directed, gives complete protection against odor, is harmless to normal skin no risk to your favorite dresses and suits.

And wonderfully you use it only once every five or seven days from the very first treatment. Mitchum'i Anti Perspirant is the new and thoroughly tested product of a trustworthy 39-year-old laboratory. It really works. Don't give in to perspiration problems. Trust Mitchum's Anti-Perspirant Rememberit stops excessive perspiration for many users keeps underarms absolutely dry.

DEAR ABBY: Ever since I can remember I have wanted to be an actress. I am 16, and I know I have as much talent as anyone 1 have seen in the movies. But I can't get anyone to give me a break. Some people say you have to have lessons in dancing, singing, speech and even tun bling. I have read the success stories of all the big stars, and none of them took any lessons.

They are just natural-born actresses who were discovered and got a break. Just what does it take to make the grade in Hollywood? I'll do tnything. WANTS TO BE A STAR DEAR WANTS: Don't yo believe that all it takes to be a "star" is a break. Years of hard work add study are required. The dancing, singing, and speech lessons will help yon if yoa have talent.

If yoa bavea't the tumbling win prepare you for the fall. DEAR ABBY: My beloved mother passed away a few months ago. From that awful day to this I have not shed one tear in public. But, oftentimes when I am alone, my grief is uncontrollable. All along, even at the funeral, I was able to talk about her without becoming emotional.

I was the one who comforted my father and the rest of my family while I was being torn apart inside. I am no looking for sympathy, but some pe CONFIDENTIAL TO RUTH: If the shoe fits, pot it take a long walk and think it Ter. What's bothering you? For a personal reply, write to Abby, Box 3365. Beverly Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

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