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Xsp "''1 with him CONIDENTIAL TO STEVE: If you have a in mind better start a bank account You are shelling out too much lettuce to go with the tomatoes your problem? or a personal reply write to ABBY care of this paper Enclose a stamped self addressed envelope WSCS Meets Special to the News TIMMONSVILLE The WSCS of the Timmonsville Methodist Church met Monday evening in the ellowship hall of the church for its regular monthly meeting Miss Laura Inabinet president presided The program topic was with Works" with emphasis on the local church Mrs David Clyburn in her devotions meditation point ed out the kind of a church we would want our church to be where the resemblance of God can be found and in which God lives a church which looks out on aM the world in understanding ami faith and reaches out to all the world with a heart of compassion and love" Mrs Lloyd Holden told of the work which is being done in a Christian center In Africa where with a small amount of money and a great deal of faith much is being accomplished for the Lord Reports of committee chairmen were given and the meeting was closed with the Mizpah PAGE 5 Parties ete Miss Parnell Miss June Parnell bride elect of Sept 4 was honored Thursday night with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs Don Parnell in th Pine Room of the irst Baptist Church at Darlington Upon arrival the hostess pre sented the bride elect a corsage of white carnations Miss Jimmy McKay presided over the register Bridal games were played after which refreshments were served the hostess was assisted by Mrs Marvin White who poured punch Refreshments consisted of mint punch bridal cakes mints nuts and sandwiches The table was covered with a white linen cloth candle sticks and ivy Miss Parnell was presented an array of gifts Miss Lynette Godwin and Mrs Gwen Ciemmets honored Miss June Parnell bride elect with a miscellaneous shower Aug 12 at the home of Mrs Ciemmets Upon arrival Miss Parnell was presented a corsage of white car nations Miss Godwin greeted the guests at the door and presented them with favors Bridal games were played after which the guests were invited to serve themselves to refreshments of party sandwiches cakes mints nuts and punch The bride elect was presented an array of gifts The hostesses presented her an ironing board Miss June Parnell was honored Tuesday night Aug 11 at a linen shower given by Mrs Turbe vile and Mrs Jim Purvis at the home of Mrs Turbeville Upon arrival Miss Parnell was presented a corsage of white car nations Bridal games were played after which refreshments were served The bride elect was presented an array of gifts The hostesses presented her a white bed spread TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 25 1959 THE LORENCE MORNING NEWS LORENCE UMl JhsL WOMEN RANCES ELLIS Editor Have YouHeardr Miss Sandra Tippit returned home yesterday after spending several days in Georgetown as the guest of her sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs John Rivers and after spending several days at Myrtle Beach as the guest of her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Warren Harmon Miss Tippit was accompanied to the beach by her cousin Miss Jean Young of Pam plico Mr and Mrs Morris and son Randy are visiting Mrs Mor sister Mrs Warren Harmon at Myrtle Beach Mrs Paul Spencer and Mrs red Eaddy have returned from Rocky Mount where they visited Mr Spencer who is a pa tient at the ACL Hospital there Mrs A Snipes and grand children Genna and Chip of Or lando la left Tuesday after a three visit with Mrs Mae Snipes Mrs Tom Grimmer and Mrs Mae Snipes returned to lor ida with them for a short visit Mr and Mrs McCall and children Gail Stephie and Stevie have returned after spending a week at Ocean Drive Beach The Misses Molly and Carol Lawrence of Jackson Tenn left Monday after visiting Mr and Mrs Wysong Cox and children Angela and Charts They all spent the weekend at Ocean Drive Beach with Kramer McElveen as their guest Mr and Mrs James Burgess of ayetteville spent the weekend here to attend the Cu sack Ashley wedding which took plgce Saturday night Mrs Tucker and sister Mrs anny of Greensboro have returned to their homes after visiting their sister Mrs Maggie Hamilton in Hialeah la Mr and Mrs Hubster and children an and Margie Lou and Mr aunt and uncle Miss Sophie Morse and Lawrence Morse are spending this week at Ocean Drive Beach Irby and son Scotty of Charlotte spent week end with Mr Irby'a mother Mrs Irby Mrs Gug Stewart and children Diane and Junian have returned after spending a week at Island Their house guests at the beach were Col and Mrs orrest Cookson and Mr and Mrs Walter Wihon and children all of Clem son While at the beach they par ticipated in the Carolina Shore Duplicate Bridge tournament at Myrtle Beach Gus Stewart and son Alex joined the party at the beach ri day night after spending the week Clemson attending Week Mrs Hopkins spent the weekend in Columbia with her daughter Mrs Ray Humphrey They were joined by Mrs Hop other daughter Mrs Ridgell of Batesburg Mr and Mrs Robert Wooley and sons Roy Bill Ricky and Roger Paul have returned to their home in Beford Texas after visit ing her mother Mrs Mae Humph ries in Darlington and her broth ers and sisters here Humph ries Kirven Humphries and Mrs Reeves They also visited Mrs Wooley's brothers in Sumter Paul and Chapman Humphries Mrs Wooley is the former Miss Beaufort Humphries of lorence and Darlington Birthday greetings today go to Edward Meserve Myrtle McLeod Robert Wallace Katherine Davis Emma Poston Humphries and Charles Thacker AtNr it? A a Zv fl i I 1 I I PRINTED PATTERN A ') M425 (jolkt OnfMal I I 11 Dramatic Entrance Dress Through the doors of Gotha glide some of the most beautiful sheaths in the shaped but really shaped to do ultra allur ing things for the figure or fall Gothc's designers partner their sheaths with brief boleros to cover the day to evening whirl smartly See how dramatically the neckline zigzags to reveal a glamorous decolletage See how the double breasted effect is beautifully balanced on a reed slim skirt Banding emphasizes (he natural waist in back and rises to a flit curved bow in front line a real waist whittler We suggest silk crepe faille satin wool jersey or sheer broadcloth for Printed Pattern M425 costume that will win you many second glances wherever you travel this fall Miss Griff in Becomes Bride of Mr Welch Special to the News LYNCHBURG The wedding of Miss Carrie Isabel Griffin daugh ter of Dr and Mrs Joseph Larry Griffin of Lynchburg and Robert McClam Welch son of the late Mr and Mrs William Welch of Sumtei took place at 8:30 ug 21 in the Lynchburg Methodist Church The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev Thomas Ev Liles of Moncks Corner A progam of nuptial music was presented by Mrs Roy Hud gens pianist and William Schroader of Charleston soloist Ralph Creecb brother in law of the bridegroom of Wilmington served as best man Ushers were Tom Abbott Conway Joseph Larry Griffin Jr brother of the bride Turbeville Junius Mc Elveen uncle of the bride Rogers ville Tenn and Mosi man Hyattsville Md Joseph Lar ry Griffin III nephew of the bride and Junius McElveen Jr cousin of the bride were junior ushers Miss Minnie Griffin sister of the bride was maid of honor She wore a floor length gown of blush pink velvet like material over matching silk taffeta featuring an off the shoulder neckline short cap sleeves and simple fitted bodice combined with a shirred cumber bund of taffeta accenting a full flowing skirt with a bustle bow She wore a blush pink bandeau of tulle leaflets trimmed with seed pearls matching shoes and short white gloves gift of the bride She carried a cascade bouquet of red rosebuds Bridesmaids were Mrs Joseph Larry Griffin Jr of Turbeville sister in law of the bride and Mrs Ashton Cribbs of Lynchburg Miss Ann Celest Oliver of Lynchburg and Miss Donna Creech niece of the groom pf Wilmington were junior bridesmaids Their dresses were mist green velvery fashioned like the honor lower girls were Susan Griffin niece of the bride and Martha Evelyn Oliver They were dressed like the honor attendants and car ried baskets trimmed with blush pink nylon net and pink satin rib bon filled with rose petals The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of im ported alencon lace and silk organza over silk mist taffeta fea turing a sabrina neckline fash ioned with an empire bodice of lace edged in modified scallops The long sleeves ended in calla lily points over the wrists The bodice accented a waterfall panel front a flowing skirt with a butterfly bow attached to the back flowing into a chapel train Her three tier ed veil of imported rench illusion was held in place with a sweet heart crown of tulle and clipped lace trimmed with seed pearls and sprinkled with iridescents She carried a prayer book that be longed to her maternal grand mother The prayer book was adorned with a white orchid and showered with sweetheart roses Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held at the home of the bride Later in the evening the couple left for their wedding trip the bride wearing a beige and brown ItaMan silk dress beige feather hat brown alligator shoes and bag while gloves and the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet After September 1 the couple will be at home at 2417 McCall Road Austin Texas Mrs Welch was graduated from Lynchburg High School and at tended Columbia College She re ceived training as a medical tech nician al the Graduate Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mr Welch was graduated from the College of Charleston received a Ph degree from the Uni versity of Texas and served dur ing World Wap II in New Cale donia and Okinawa At present he Is research associate in genetics and cytochemistry at the Univer sity of Texas Old Johnsonville News Mrs Lee and children of Louisville Ky and Mrs Dennie Buelchcr of New Orleans La are visiting their parents Mr and Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Charles Lcs chinsky have returned to their home in Old orge a after spending the summer here with relatives Mrs Poston returned with them for a visit of several weeks The Rev and Mrs Albert Louie Cox of St Matthews were over night guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Talmadge Eadon on Sunday Mr and Mrs LeRay Hucks and daughters Sharon and Cindy and Mr and Mrs Sam Hucks were visitors in lorence Saturday Mrs Lauris Newell has returned home after having been a patient at the Johnson Memorial Hospital in Hemingway Mr and Mrs Jesse Smoak and daughter Cindy of Ridgeville were weekend gueste of Mr and Mrs 0 Avant Other guests on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Lee Rowan Hal and Betty Lee Rowan Mr and Mrs Bobby Avant and Kathy of Georgetown Mrs Effie Grier and Mrs Brice Moore of the Good Hope Community Mrs Marvin Cox is a patient at the McLeod Infirmary in lor ence Mrs Gast er of Columbia is visiting her daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs Phillip Perry The Rev and Mrs Arthur Graham and children of Heming way arc attending the annual eainp meeting being held at the Pentecostal Holiness camp grounds in Lake City Mrs Gerald Tanner has re turned to her home in Heming way after visiting Mr and Mrs Clarence Prosser in Lake Charles La and son Mark have returned to their home in San rancisco Calif after spending two weeks here as the guests of Smith's par ents Mr and Mrs Talmadge Eadon Miss llene Thompson is spend ing the week in Lake City where she is the guest of Mr and Mrs Billy Wise Mrs Laverne Rogers and Caro lyn Billy and Jimmy Joye all of Columbia are spending the week here as the guests of Mrs Ernest Joye and other relatives Dessert Card Party Honors Miss McDuffie Miss Celia Wilde entertained for her niece Miss Kaye McDuf fie whose wedding to Dr David Brown Jr will take place Sep tember 5 at a dessc rt bridge can asta party at the home of Mrs Bellinger Mrs Raymond Ilyer acted as hostess in the ab sence of Miss Wilde The home was decorated with pink gladiolii Upon arrival the bride elect was presented a cor sage ol white carnations Her place was marked with a minia ture bride doll The guests were immediately served Bavarian cake lime pine apple punch frosted grapes and roasted pecans Several progressions of bridge canasta were enjoyed Awards were received by Miss Elizabeth Anne Keefe Mrs Dottie Bate Mrs Virginia Cagle and Miss Carol Chapman Other guepts present were Miss rances Anne Deans Miss Jeanette Brown Mrs Betty Berger Miss Nancy McDuf fie Mrs rances Rhodes Miss Celia Anne McDuffie Mrs May belle Brown mother of the groom and Mrs Edna McDuffie mother of the bride The gifts to the bridc clcct was a dinner fork and salad fork in her chosen pattern of sil ver Mr and Mrs Waller Baxley were recent visitors in lorence The Rev elix Head of Hem ingway attended the Method ist Pastor's School held in Co lumbia this week The Rev and Mrs rank Smith Coggeshall Baby Mr and Mrs Albert Coggeshall of Darlington announce the birth of a daughter I inline Aug 13 in Darlington The Coggcshall's have two other children Lola 3 years old and Al bert age Printed Pattern M425 is available in Misses' Sizes 10 12 14 16 and 18 Size 16 dress requires three yards 39 inch fabric! bolero requires one yard Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern M425 to lorence Morning News Pattern Department 0 Box 50 Old Chelsea Station New York 11 Please print piajnlv YOUR NAME ADDRESS with ZONE STYLE NUMBER and SIZE lrr iTviiJa Wife Giftware Sale 12 price Tally's lowers and Gifts 425 5 Cashua MO 21504 iSllifiliflliillBlll Illi The Perfect Cruise ROM CHARLESTON TO HAVANA AND NASSAU SAILS THURSDAY SEPT 10 AT 4 PM RETURNS WEDNESDAY SEPT 16 AT 8 AM 6 UN ILLED DAYS SHIP IS YOUR HOTEL $11000 up INCLUDES ALL EXPENSES I Call Thelma Allen MO 9 8551 LORENCE REPRESENTATIVE OR RAVENEL TRAVEL AGENCY CHARLESTON mi I II ItOilMMIMnriliT Illi Ilium ill TTH" ABBY SAYS Don Rush It By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Is there any help for us Grandmas? I raised eight children My youngest is 14 My children keep sending me their kids for vacations It makes no difference how I am feeling or what 1 have to do This year I turned ever a new leaf One daughter in law wrote that she was sending me all seven of her kids for 3 weeks I wrote back no you aren't You have a mother and 3 sisters I will take part of them but not all seven at once" My daughter lives in another state She called asking me to take her 5 for all summer I said took care of kids for 35 years and I am tired Take care of your own kids" My husband says am a very mean person and will not go to heaven Am I wrong? TIRED GRANDMA DEAR GRANDMA: You are certainly NOT wrong There is nothing abont yoar re fusal to let others take advan tage of you earned your retirement worry Grand ma get to heaven all right But there's no sense in rushing DEAR ABBY: I am a teen ager I have already had my polio shots and my mother who is 33 has taken hers loo But my father said he wasn't going to take any because polio does not strike peo ple after their late thirties Is he right about this or not? I think I read where a man 42 years old got polio WORRIED ABOUT DAD DEAR WORRIED: Your father is mistaken Polio has stricken thousands of adults in their thirties forties and even fifties Tell your Dad if he loves his family he will gel his polio shots immediately DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to marry a boy who works on the second shift He is 25 and I am 21 He never sees me on a Satur day night He tells me he is work ing but he will not give me any proof Like showing his check stubs He complains about not having any money from one pay check to another but if he works on Saturdays he should get time and a half Am I wrong in wanting proof that he i not lying? What should I do? WANTING PROO DEAR WAITING: Something is fishy! A truthful man could easily prove his statements Get this Romeo out cf the moonlight and take a good look at him in the daylight before you promise to spend the rest of your life Miss Webster Becomes Bride of Mr Godwin Special to the News LAKE CITY Miss Dorothy Patricia Webster daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Whitehead Web ster of Lake City became the bride of Charles Edward win son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Louie Godwin Sr Aug 21 in the New Zion Baptist Church of Lake City The Rev Norman McKee and the Rev Reid officiated The bride given In marriage by her father wore a gown of satin and appliqticd alencon lace en crusted with pearls The bouffant skirt of tulle with an overskirt of lace panels featured lace and ruffles Her waist length scallop ed veil of appliqned illusion was held by a starched lace crown trimmed with seed pearl and se quins Her bouquet was of roses an orchid and lilies of the valley Miss Jane Collins of Pagotand was maid of honor and Mrs Ho ward Godwin sister of the bride was matron of honor They wore similar waltzlength dresses of pink silk organza and carried fan shaped bouquets of mint green carnations and caladium leaves The flower girl Jan Godwin niece ot the bride wore a pink dress and carried a miniature fan shaped bouquet of mint green carnations and caladium leaves Honorary bridesmaids carried single long stemmed American beauty rosae The father was best man and ushers were Sammy Godwin brother of the groom Glynn Webster brother of the bride Jimmy Godwin John Mc Cutcheon Billy Burch and Her bert Timmons all of Lake City oMowing the ceremony a re ception was held al the home of the bride After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Spartanburg Mrs Godwin was graduated from Coker College Prior io her marriage she taught school in Mt Pleasant Mr Godwin is A student at Wofford College Credit Women Hold Meeting Harold McCroskey assistant manager oi Sears Roebuck and Co was guest speaker at the Credit Breakfast Club at their regular meeting at Garden Gate Cafeteria on Thursday Mr McCroskey spoke on man in regard to pub lic relations and employee rela tions in business He said a cus tomer is the most important per son in business life arc paid by the customer who patronizes your organization A customer is the lifeline of any organization" Mr McCroskey was introduced President Dorothy Ilelmly Miss Hetty Slacklcy was wel comed as a new member The chances are they are mar ried when be hold the door open for her Shower Entertains Mrs Hicks Miss Phyllis McGee entertained recently at the home of her moth er with a kitchen shower honoring Mrs Bobby Hicks the former Miss Harietle Pigatc Upon arrival a red bud corsage was presented the honoree Ar 1 rangements of shmmer flowers! decorated the living and dining! rooms Bridal games were played with awards going to Miss Bridie Thompson and Miss Phyllis Mc Gee The hostess assisted by Miss Cheryl McGee served bridal re freshments The hostess presented Mrs Hicks a kitchen wall lamp Birthday Party etes Miss Virginia Ann McLeod Miss irgfoia Anne McLeod was honored nt a party on riday Aug 14 in honor of her 16th birthday by her parents Mr and Mrs John McLeod nt their home near Timmonsville A pink and while color scheme was used throughout the decora tions Pink roses and carnations were featured in the living room In the dining room pink and white streamers and pink balloons were suspended from the ceiling Ar rangements of pink roses wore placed on tbc mantle and bullet in the dining room The dming table was covered with a white crocheted ck)lh over pink Pink net with sequins sur rounded the four tiered cake frosted with pink and white and topped with sixteen candles Two fivmbranrh candelabra holding pink candles were placed on each end uf the table Sixteen sugar lumps fastened to pink satin rib bons hung over the cake A punch surrounded by pink net was its own tabic coveted with a white linen and crocheted cloth Miss McLeod wore a corsage of sweetheart roses The guests wore favors of pink carnation corsages for the girls and while bouton nieres for the boys Games were conducted by Mrs Joe Anderson and Miss Dot Thorn brew The guests were invited to write wishes in an autograph book Soft music was played throughout the evening The hostess assisted by Mrs Anderson NTisj Dot Thornbrew Miss Mildred Anderson and Miss Mary Beth McLeod served cake mints iee cream nuts and punch to the guests Mm McLeod was presented an array of gifts Camp Twiner Also Popular LAKEVIEW Ohio (AP) Amcr ica has another bit of royalty She is Scarlett Cornwell 16 of Dardenclle Ark selected Majo rette Queen of America here Sat urday night She was selected from Among 10 finalists at the ninth annual International Majorette Contest sponsored by the Indian Lake Chamber of Commerce ANOTHER VAN LOAD ANTIQUES Consisting of the finest pieces of Chippendale Hepple white Victorian rench and English furniture Don't forget our drapery department Our decorator will be on hand to help you ANTIQUE SHOP 355 PALMETTO ST The football season is around the corner Soon it will be the open season for majorettes Utopia Is the place where chil dren are never given unusual first names It was different in the old swimming hole No one wore a swim suit SKIfT TROUBLE Now get amazing relief! 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