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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • 23

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RID AY, AUGUST 17, 1954 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TWENTY-THREE Births BRIDGES Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bridges, Bride-Elect Entertained At Parties 8.1 Crestview Apts. announce the outitandlng pre-teaton value! "Kay Lynn" Coats I wonderful for Back-to-School birth of a daughter, Sharon Lee, Aug.

10, at the St. Francis Hospital. Mrs. Bridges is the former By DOROTHY BOORAEM1 Miss Clara Watson. Miss Maurice Nimmons.

who will be married at Pendleton Street RUBENSTF.IV Rabbi and Mrs. Martin Ruben- Baptist Church tomorrow at p.m., has been entertained at many pur-ties prior to her wedding. stein announce the birth of. a daughter, Joy, Aug. 25 at Gen An Aug.

18 she shared honors eral Hospital. Mrs. Rubenstein is the former Miss Shirley Balu-stein of New York. with Miss Joyce Wearmouth, another bride-elect, at a linen shower given by the Greenville Chapter 3: of the Eastern Star at the home of Mrs. M.

M. Manly on Talluluh 33.00 PAY ONLY 3.30 DOWN ON LAY-AWAY HENDRIX Mr. and Mrs. Artis 0. Hendrlx DEMOLAY IS ENTERTAINING AT LAKE MONT TONIGHT The Greenville Chapter, Order of DeMolay and their dates will leave the City Curb Market this afternoon at 8 o'clock on a hay-ride to Lake Mont, where a picnic aupper and square dancing run been planned.

Chaperoning the Chapter's summer tocial will be Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Todd, Mrs. H. Gaines, and Mr. and Mrs.

s. R. Wlggln. Officers and their dates are Jim Redmond, master councilor, and Edith Balentlne; Dick Molsson, senior councilor, and Florence Carter; Sullivan, Junior councilor, and his date, Maxcy Cochran, treasurer and Pat Illendrlx; Algle Brown, member at large, and his date, and Juan Brown, member at and Judy McCorkle. Scribe Arthur Ramseur wll be unable to attend A partial list of members and their dates is: Martin Anderson and Ansell Rldgeway; Correla and Tonl Willis; Bill Edgar and Beverly Delk; Jimmy Gaines and Patty Ickell; Gene Gilflllln and Barbara Goldsmith; John Dewey Jones and Jeanne Slade; Tommy Keating and Nancy Healey; Richard Lashley and Mary Wyche Burgess; Leon LeGrand and Lynn Frederick; Jimmy Phillips and Margie Herbert; Will Redmond and Clayton; Jack Shaw and Jane Yarborough; Jimmy Smith and Jackie Brown; Dr.

Each bride-elect received white carnation corsage and many lovely gifts. On Tuesday night Miss Nimmons was honored at a announce the birth of a daughter, Artis Lee, Aug. 16 at General Hospital. Mrs. Ilcndnx is the former Miss GcLee Corley of Natchitoches, La.

surprise shower given by her YWA at the home of Miss Sybil Eskew on Conestee Ave. A large number of friends enjoyed the mis Any spaghetti and tomato sauce leftover? Spoon it into a small pie cellaneous shower given by Miss Carolyn Nimmons and Miss Elizabeth Carter Thursday of lasi vwiiujr ouibim mm jean iuiuuiuugii, rtiuiui inyiur auu uaruara uecKman, Leonard Jr, and Ann Fowlkes; and Billy Wylle and Carolyn Phillips. dish and cover it with thin strips of cheese, making a pretty design of, the cheese. Put it into a hot oven just until the spaghetti is hot week. A corsage of kitchen Men sils was presented the bride-elect Daniel Cain.

Mrs. Humphries through and the cheese melted Saturday, Miss Nimmons was is tne lormer Miss Margie Cain. Makes a good supper for two with a tossed green salad and hard IMPROVING rolls. honored at a luncheon-shower a. which Misses Mary Jane and Betty Guntt were hostesses at their home on Ware St.

The home was decorated throughout with bridul Harry J. Bauuhn is improving after undergoing an operation at St. Francis Hospital. green and white and Miss Nim LOCAL COUPLE OBSERVES GOLDEN WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. Nurthen Miller'i 50th wedding anniversary was bserved with a family dinner at their home on Earle St.

Tuesday. Uhe couple was married Aug. 24, 1904. Mrs. Miller was Miss Tloride Stone before marriage.

She and Mr. Miller have five children: Mrs. James Earnest, Washington; Stone Miller, Florence; loin and Billy Miller and Mrs. Paul Byrum (Lilla), Greenville; nd 12 grandchilden. All five children and their families were present at the party, hostess for silver tea Greenville Chapter 31, Order of the Eastern Star, is giving a Silver tea and lawn party at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Ralph Wilson, 134 Vanderbilt Or. (near Shrmers Hospital) Tuesday from I to p. m.

Guests will be greeted by Mrs. Alice Wyman, Past Crand Matron; Mrs. Jessie Cnristenberry, secretary of the chapter; Mrs. Audrey Mauney, Mrs. Mary Driggers, Mrs.

Willie Mae Vest and Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, past matrons. Officers of the SUMMER VISITORS Mrs. Carol Weaver and her mons was the recipient of a red carnation corsage, as well as the other guests who received miniature corsages like the bride-elect's. After the luncheon, the gifts were presented the bride in an umbrella decorated with traditional two daughters have been in Greenville this summer visiting Mrs.

Weaver's parents. Mrs. Weaver has also spent some time with a former school friend in green and white. The hostesses presented the bride elect the Florence. creamer and sugar bowl in her breakfast china.

RETURNED 1 After having driven to Chicago chapter will help serve and entertain. Proceeds of the tea will go towards a carpet for the Eastern Star Home at Sumter. Wt'rc Moving All Merchandise FOR SALE AT COST OR BELOW August 21 through Sept. 4 All Sales Cash All Sales Final OPEN 9 A. M.

to P. M. The Linen Shop 2109 AUGUSTA RD. and then back down to New Or WITH THE CRAWFORDS Miss Nimmons was honored at a breakfast Sunday morning at the Poinsett Hotel with Mrs. T.

E. Bennett and Miss Jean Hill as hostesses. The table was decorated Rest is recuperating from a frac leans, the Jimmy Threadgills and tured shoulder at the home of their small son have returned to her daughter, Mrs. John Sanders, EXCLUSIVE AT IVEY'S VELOUR a smooth richly textured fobric. Softly detailed with rolled collar.

"Temp-Resisto" lining, insulated for warmth without weight or bulk. Rose, blue, mink brown, charcoal grey. Sizes 10 to 18. Key's Budget Shop Downstairs Mat nock, in. IN CANADA with a flower arrangement of white gladioli and carnations.

The bride-elect was presented a corsage of pink asters and an ice tea glass their home on Longview Ter, Cfaiton Parents Announce Births Mrs. Kate Finley, who has ot her crystal. Among those pres ent at the breakfast were Mrs W. W. West.

Mrs. L. A. Webb CLINTON. Aug.

26 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Nimmons, Miss Mary Mrs. T. R.

Thackston and Miss Doris Goodspeed of St. Petersburg, J'la. are visiting in the home of Mrs. Thackston'g daughter, Mrs. Robert Crawford, and Mr.

Crawford on Byrd Blvd. RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL Kate Brady (Mrs, J. who returned to her home from General Hospital last week, was readmitted Monday for further treatment of several days. Her room number is 831. CHUCK WAGON SUPPER Members of the Laurel Heights Garden Club enjoyed a chuck wagon supper Monday evening at Mrs.

William B. Fuller announce the birth of a daughter, Frances Jane Gantt. Miss Betty Gantt, Marie, on Aug. 17 at Blalocl; been visiting in Buffalo, N. Y.

has gone to Canada for a stay, PICKENS GUEST Rush Thackston had last week as bis guest Jerry Pace of Pickens, with whom he has-spent the summer working as life guard at Table Rock State Park. Rush is now in Greenville for a few weeks before he returns to Presbyterian Miss Carolyn Nimmons and Miss Elizabeth Carter. Miss Nimmons is the daughter Clinic. Before marriage Mrs. Ful ler was Miss Rosa Lee Gassowav Mr.

and Mrs. Furman Bragg o( of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Nimmons '( I I of this city and her marriage to Laurens announce the birth of a wayne wasnington west son ol daughter, Jennifer Leon. Aug.

11 at blalock Clinic. Mrs. Bragg was formerly Miss Ruth Wardeli. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Washington west, also ot this city, is one of interest throughout this area. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummings the home of Miss Kate Bennett RETURN FROM TRIP announce the birth of a daughter. on Laurens Rd.

Flower arrange After visiting Mrs. Earl Jackie, on Aug. 15 at Blalock Smith in Syracuse, N. Y. and Clinic.

Mrs. Cummings is the for ments were given as prizes for contest winners. The club will hold ts next regular meeting Sept. 6 spending some time in Canada, mer Miss Bernice Frost Mr. and Mrs.

Walter C. Holbert Wondering what to serve for Friday lunch or supper? How about a Spanish Omelet puffy eggs with a spicy tomato sauce? Accompany the omelet with French-fried potatoes and a tossed green salad made piquant with chives and basil. Hot biscuits Mr. and Mrs. S.

K. Tucker, Sgt. Melford Black, and Mrs. Charles Littlefield have returned to their announce the birth of a son, Gary Everett on Aug. 17 at Blalock honve in Greer, i Clinic.

Before marriage Mi Hol ai tne nome of Mrs. w. W. Lawrence on Laurens Rd. All women in the Laurel Heights area are invited to 'attend.

BIRTHDAY DINNER W. M. Huff was entertained bert was Miss Jessie Pearson IN CITY Dr. -and Mrs. Fred L.

Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleeman or crisp rolls will round out the menu. formerly of Greenville, arrived announce the birth of a son on Aug. 17 at Hays Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward Prince announce the birth of a recently in the city to visit friends and relatives. They will be joined Tuesday by their son, Freddie, who is now in medical school at the University of son, William Benjamin on Aug. 13 at Hays Hospital.

Formerly Mrs. Price was Miss Naomi Smith. Sunday, Aug. 22, at a birthday dinner given by his wife at their cabin at River Falls. Among those present were Mr.

and Mrs. G. C. Huff. Mr.

and Mrs, G. C. Huff Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Huff, Mr.

and Mrs. Buddy Huff, Mrs. Beulah Huff, Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Babb. Mr. and Mrs. D.

M. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams BACK FROM TENN. announce the birth of a son, Vernon Eugene, Aug.

15 at Hays Hos Having returned from Tulla- LAUREL pital, lie! ore marriage Mrs. Wu hams, was Miss Helen Brown. hotna, Tenn. to visit In the city, Jackson, W. W.

Cathie SNOW GRASS black suede. 10.95 FIREUTE charcoal suede. 10.95 black sfede 10.95 ancr Larry Babb. Carolyn Craigo, Peggy, Phyllis, and Deborah Mrs. Lotty H.

Crumley, formerly of Greenville, is expecting to be joined next weekend by her ZESTY CHILLED TOMATO SOUP Hufi. CLUB PICNIC son, Winfred H. Crumley, and his Ingredients: One 10 1-2-ounce FLOOR CLEANER wife and little daughter, Debbie, who also are now living in Tul- The Bonne Ami Club held Its Hill ill Annual picnic supper for mem- can condensed tomato soup, homogenized milk, 2 1-2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, salt, chop- CeubU ActitR Clt am Protects berg' and their families Wednesday evening at Sulphur Springs, peg cnives. Method: Place sotio in refrig fans Mountain state hark. Mrs Approved for all Aeon I erator for at least 4 hours before Tenn.

PLANNING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bennett and their three daughters, Jane, Charlotte, and Mary Dee, are planning a trip to the beach this week, STOPPING OFF J. W. Mundy, chairman of the social committee, was in charge serving to chill.

Empty into mixing bowl or tureen. Fill soup with the assistance of Miss Hap The New In Shoes for Fall '54 py Templeton. Approximately 40 members and guests enjoyed can with milk and add with Worcestershire sauce and salt to taste. Stir or beat well. Sprinkle )0m luirt Mkis ll Quarts Clusir I AT YOUR GROCERS I each serving with chives.

Makes the event. RECOVERING On the way to Myrtle Beach Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphries of 3 servings. Double recipe if de.

sired 'Having been dismissed from Atlanta have stopped in the city the General Hospital, Mrs. D. for a few days to visit Mrs. Hum-W. Johnson of Rt.

1, Travelers phries' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Let any of our courteous shoe sales people show you the new heels new colors neio silhouettes new, tapered lasts all the important new changes in shoe fashions are in wonderfully comfortable FOOT FLAIRS! KIDDIE KORNER SAVES YOU MONEY! 2 Days Only I Friday Saturday SHADOW black, brown, or blue suede. 9.95 SWAGGER black calf, and oak. 10.95 Ivey's Budget Shoes Downstairs Childrtn't Jeans Red, jreen, black.

Elastic waist. Siiti 1 to 6. Sptciall (QQ Pr. Bori' Undershorts Siiti 2 to 8. Iroodclorh front, knit back.

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59c PR. BOYS' Smart Young Fashion Tricks by Betmar Two of our smartest ond newest blocks for fall: (top) the saucy, velvet Beret, has come back to stay! (bottom) the tinv. turned-up front pill box, with veil. BOXER SHORTS .4" 'l Brown elk, 3 to 5 in 5U2 to 12, 12V'2 to 3, Brown elk ond black suede, Brown, 3-eyelet tie, 12'2 to D. 12 '2 to 3, D.

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