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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • 26

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Greenville, South Carolina
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TWENTYSIX THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA parents, in the presence of the (immediate families and a few friends. The Rev, Paul Kinnett, pastor of the Grace-Bramlett Methodist charge, officiated at the double ring rites. The vows were spoken before an altar in front of the fireplace of tall baskets of white gladioli and stock, with a mantel arrangement of the same flowers. The bride wore a two-piece navy dress with rose collar and cuffs, and an orchid corsage with navy accessories. Miss Helen Armstrong, sister of the bridegroom, served as maid of 'honor and Cpl.

Harold Manley, brother of the bride as best man. Miss Armstrong wore a pink linen suit and carried blue iris. Mrs Charlie Thackston sang with Mrs. Bryson Stoddard as accompanist, who also player the traditional wedding, marches. YOU CAN BE SURE HE'LLBE WELL DRESSED IF IT'S FROM THE KIDDIE KORNER BOYS SHORT PANT SUITS Eton style washable er linen and other Spring fabries.

Sizes 1 to 7. FROM 098 Up To dress up the outfit; Cuff Links, Shirts, Eton Caps, Sport Shirts, Ties KIDDIE KORNER 120 N. Main St. (Next to Roxy Theatre) Dial 3-3372 Miss Manley Is Married In Woodruff WOODRUFF, March-14 Miss Lounell Manley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Tyra Manley, and Harper Holland Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Armstrong of Gray Court were married Sat- urday evening at 8 o'clock, March 14, at the home of the bride's USE NEW Snowdrift THE Cannon Distributed SHORTENING WESSON Brokerage By OIL Company I Easter IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER. VISIT THE SELLY STORE EASY CREDIT FAMILY APPAREL On Easy Terms Yes before you know it the Easter season will be upon us.

Will you be prepared with the new clothing you'll need for your family! Why not pay us a visit now when selections are at their peak? You'll find smart new Spring -Easter fashions for men, ladies, boys and girls, remarkably low price. You can buy anything you need and pay for it a litrie at a time on our easy budget plan. There is no extra charge for easy credit here. Come in now! OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT! SELLY STORE 7 SOUTH MAIN ST. AL, MRS.

WHALEY MRS. WILLIS MISS FLOYD MRS. JONES DR. GRANNIS MRS. BREGGER DR.

VICKERY MRS. ROSBOROUGH here are American Association of University Women of the AAUW held in Hartsville March 13-14. Seated (left Mrs. Melanie Rosborough, University of Miami, vice state second vice president; Miss Marguerite Tolbert of Mrs. B.

R. Whaley, president of the Hartsville branch; AAUW Leaders At Hartsville Meet College, retiring state secretary; Mrs. Harry Lee Jones, Florence, newly ference chairman; Mrs. John T. Bregger, Clemson, state publicity chairman.

panel discussion. Entertaining Easy If Home Is Well Equipped If you're a typical homemaker you have guests at least once a week in your own home. According to a recent study of American entertaining, nine out of ten wives extend hospitality once week, often more frequently. And such hospitality always involves foods, beverages and the kitchen. Entertaining can be a snap and a joy if the kitchen is equipped for it.

Even the largest "company" dinner proceeds smoothly if the meal-preparation room is designed for efficiency, with plenty of work counters, surfaced in easily cleaned like clay tile, all located close to centers of activity: the range, the sink and the refrigerator. Another important factor in smart kitchen performance is storage. If linens, utensils, china, glassware and trays all are in their scientifically designed cabinets and racks, the hostess can reach for them almost automatically, without last -minute cries of: "Jack, come get the platter down from the top shelf for me!" Entertaining is a pleasure if cleaning up afterward is a matter of minutes, not hours. One sure way to have an always-clean kitchen is to surface all areas ceptible to grease and stain which needs no scrubbing, and don't for. get that the area behind the range is especially important in this regard.

You can't cook a delicious meal on schedule if you don't have proper equipment. The new automatic ranges do all the work by the clock while you preside gra- Going Abroad Mrs. J. W. Robinson is leaving Greenville Sunday for New York where she will embark Tuesday for Germany to join her, husband, Capt.

J. W. Robinson, who is tioned with the U. S. Air Force at Luxemburg.

Mrs. Robinson is the former Ruth Hines of this News photo by James G. Wilson Jr.) PETUNIA! Somethings the matter, Oh, something's awryMy gas flame is yellow, My gas bill is high. GAS BILL Something IS wrong, Petunia. If the gas flame is not predominantly blue, you're wasting gas.

Call the gas man! BISHOP- BRACKEN Officers Elected By Woodruff Club WOODRUFF, March 19 Mrs. Joe Reid was guest speaker at the Garden Ella's Garden Club day evening at the home of the retiring president, Mrs. C. L. Mauldin, speaking on Corsages.

Mrs. Reid illustrated her talk with the making of camellia corsages which she presented to the guests. Mrs. Reid also, gave suggestions as to the good and bad points of arrangements which were brought to the' meeting by each member. Plans were made for entering the annual Flower Show which will be held here April 29.

DR. leaders to right): president the State Mrs. H. ciously in the living room. Don't attempt a major meal if your range is, figuratively, still burning corncobs! Lots of entertaining can be done in the kitchen itself, if the room is large enough and equipped for the function.

How about a dining nook with tiled table tops and little foldaway stools which can be brought out when needed? PTB who took part in the annual conference of the South Carolina Dr. Katherine Vickery, Alabama College, national committee of the South Atlantic Region; Dr. Lucile Delano, Winthrop College, Department of Education, retiring state president. Standing (left H. Willis, Clemson, state treasurer; Mrs.

Eleanor Floyd, Coker elected state secretary; Dr. Valleria Grannis, Coker College, Dr. Vickery was the keynote speaker and Mrs. Rosborough led LANFORD SON WOODRUFF, March 19 Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Lanford announce the birth of a son, Kenneth Edwin at the Workman Memorial Hospital, March 12. Mrs. Lanford is the former Miss Mary Jane Durham. The instrument which is believ. ed to have received the historic telegraph message, "What Hath God Wrought," in the early testing of the telegraphic method of communication, is a museum piece at I Cornell University.

California SEASIDE Large LIMAS SEASIDE the best can be BUTTER COOKED BEANS DRY LINES LARGE LIMAS California Beani SEASIDE Portrait pump in navy calf with white piping also in amber-glow calf with white piping. 16.95 Navy mesh combined beautifully with navy calf. Also in patent with black mesh. 16.95 a newer brighter navy by mademoiselle Mademoiselle's famous shoes Double-Dip opera pump. 14.95 American favorite for Spring, done here in marvelous New curves and angles of polished brilliance as done only by MADEMOISELLE.

Streer Floor Elegantly-styled pump in D'orsay calf. Patton Tilman 16.95 STORE HOURS: 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday thru Saturday WEATHER REPORT FAIR AND MILD STERLING SALT Guaranteed Damp Proof Pours 1 in any weather or double CAMP GUARANTEED your money back IODIZED OR PLAIN LODIZED SALT MARCH 20, 1953 registered diamond rings CLUE NICE NICE Perfectly Matched Bridal Set $125.00 $10.00 Monthly Diamond Ensemble Modern Styling $150.00 $15.00 Monthly GLUE NICE CLUE NICE Engagement and Wedding Ring Pair Ideal for the Spring Bride $175.00 $17.50 Monthly ill NILE 145 BLUE BLUE MILE Bride and Groom Rings for the Double Ring Ceremony $27.50 $5.00 Monthly NICE 14K GLUE Charming Diamond Engagement Ring $100.00 $2.00 Weekly BLUE NILE Beautifully Styled Diamond Just the Ring for the June Bride $200.00 $20.00 Monthly BLUE NICE Ultra-Modern Diamond Engagement Ring $250.00 $25.00 Monthly A CREDIT TO SOUTH CAROLINA 18 S. Main Street.

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