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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 2

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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i 'i-i i PzgQ Two THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD. S. Monday, May 4, 1,953 Here's different kind of Married In Saluda V. VISITS IX SJPARTANBtRQ NINETY SIX Mrs. J.

B. Merchant visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Merchant in Spartanburg. wich for Season creamed cottage cheese with a little grated onion or minced chives and spread between slices of whole wheat toast. "Spoon hot tomato sauce over the sandwiches and serve at once. Ruby Weathers Of Ware Shoals Weds Sgt Buckner MisfRuy Iola Weathers, daughter of Mr. andMrs.

P. Weathers of Ware Shoalvwas married to Sgt. Donald M. Buckner. US air force, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Buckner of St. Paul, Minn, on April Jl at First Baptist Ctyurch in Greenville The Rev. Paul M.

Saver conducted Genet Langley Named To Office At State Meet Miss Genet Langley Was elected secretary of state 4-H club leaders held at Camp Bob Cooper, near Summertoa the past weekend. Miss Langley and Miss Louise McColl, county home demonstration agent, attended the conference Friday through Sunday. About 130 persons were present for the meet- 'i i A. 4 -l Abbeville HD Club Meetings -Set May 19-20 ABBEVILLE Miss Cora Lee Coleman, home demonstration a-gent for Abbeville county, is arranging two important meetings for the clubs of the county. Miss Rita Dubois, extension specialist in production, and Miss Janie McDill.

state nutrition specialist of Wlnthrop College, will attend the meeting at the Level Land school on May 19 with the Level Land Home Demonstration Club as hostess and with other nearby clubs invited. On May 20, a second meeting will be held in the Calhoun Fa Us Methodist Church with the Latimer Home Demonstration Club as hostess and other clubs Invited. Miss Dubois has headquarters at North Carolina State College and has a number of degrees from the University of North Carolina. She is former teacher of home economics and former nutrition specialist with the Pennsylvania extension service. She Is now working in eleven southeastern states on a consumer education project on milk.

She will bring all her equipment with her and will put on a demonstration of the various forms of milk on the market and how they can be used by the A Lebanon 4-H Elects -New Officers Lebanon 4-H Club elected officers for the new year at the meeting rridsy afternoon at the home of Mr. Johnnie Smith. Beverly Keadle was elected president; Margaret Richter, vice presl-dent; Pobby Jean Smith, secretary-treasurer; Jacqueline Stevens, program chairman; Donald Keadle, recreation leader; and Betty Smith, onf leader. A visitor, Allen Richardson; of New Zealand, here through the International" Youth Exchange Pro- gram, gave an Interesting talk about '''New Zealand. Miss Dorothy Mills, Wlnthrop College senior here doing practice home demonstration work, gave a demonstration on the difference between flowers and shrubs.

I The meeting was called to order by the president, Margaret Smith. Beverly Keadle, program chairman, conducted the program on "Our State Peggy and Bobby Jean Smith were in charge, of the recreation. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the 18 members present PERSONALS WEDDING Burdashaw, Mrs. W. H.

Brown and Mrs. Lois Watson of Edgefield have returned from Wash-. lngton, D. where they attended 4 'A ril tlMIMt Mill the wedding of Mr. Burdashaw's ton, John E.

Burdashaw. to Miss Bhirley; D. Johnson of Washington Saturday. AT DTJKI HOSPITAL H. N.

Berger is critically ill at Duke Hospital. Durham, N. C. He was taken to Duke last nicht. Mr Bergers daughter, Mrs.

Sam Oar- MRS. JOHNNY FRANKLIN CAMPBELL ber, Is with turn In Durham. Birthdays The Index-Journal extends best wishes to the following who observe birthdays tomorrow. May 5: Netta A. Engels Gist Winn Mrs.

Preston Duvall Mrs. Henderson Barnette Nancy Crelghton Phyllis Bryan Huey King Ceclle Davis Green June Summer Betty Gentry Congratulations are extended these who celebrate their weddlns anniversary tomorrow: Mr. and Mrs. Livy V. Ellison Best wishes are also extended these who have birthdays today: Mary Mauldln Framing ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mrs.

Joe Todd. Sr. lit Davis St. Dlel 1-4138 rfefe Rovers iluV Xs "tti Draperies 1 lrl Pletnrs. ing, representing 30 counties hi the state.

i Working with 4-H clubs and 4-H club members was the topic for the program. GRENDEL Sharon Flinn is able to be out after having glandular fever. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grier attended the funeral of his cousin In Spartanburg.

Thomas Shaw is a patient In Self Memorial Hospital! Mrs. Ernest Burdette Is ill In the Self Memorial Hospital. The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Ouzts will leave Friday for Houston, Texas to attend the Southern Baptist Convention.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grier spent last week at their cottage on Lake Greenwood. Mr. and Mri.

M. L. Poole visited her parents in Chestnee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Bain had as their recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Oreenville. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Flinn had as their recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Flinn of Ware Shoals. Mrs. J. E. Rearden, Charles Flinn and Mrs.

Maggie Lee Selgler attended the funeral of Mrs. Rear-den's aunt, Mrs. Dora Wilson, In Plum Branch. Mrs. Johnnie Cromer of Aiken recently visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. J. Bryant. MRS.

LEVI VISITS SON ABBEVILLE Mrs. Irene Levi left last week for Washington, where she will vlsitwith her son, Dr. George Levi, Jdn. Levi, and the young twins. SAVE Time Work Money Up to 9 Lbs.

soaked washed triple rinsed and damp dried. only 35c While Tea Shop Or Walt It doesn't eest It FATS When yon use our service. ir Pajamas IN HOSPITAL 'Mrs. Kathleen McCabe Is a pa tlent in Self Memorial Hospital, where" she underwent an operation Friday morning. She is getting alont VISITS SISTER HERE ii Mrs.

Fred Plyler and two children, Nancy and JTeddle, of Lancaster are pending this week with Mrs. sister, Mrs. G. J. Clark, and family, while Mr.

Plyler Is a patient In the Veterans Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. FOR MOTHER'S DAY sy it with CARDS OR OIFTS from McCASLAN'S BOOK STORE Italy produces About 750,000 tons of pasta a year. -a gift $nVII say is: smarter lighter more comfortable tvtry sftp of tht way I $3-95 Other Ladies' Dress Shoes Bed Jackets Ar Gowns tint If 'the double ring- ceremony at 8 p. m. before a background of baskets of white gladioli and Easter lilies against banked palms and candelabra.

Airman First Class Carl J. Brown was organist and Sgt. Del Mook was vocalist for the ceremony. Carlos Weathers and Ben C. Weathers, cousins of the bride, were usher-groomsmen.

The bride's sister, Miss Edna Weathers, wore a blue faille suit with gold accessories and carried an arm bouquet of pink carnations. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white suit with Lnavy accessories. A reception was held in the church parlor following the cere mony. The couple later left for a wedding trip to St. Paul, Miruj.

They will make their home in Atlus Okla; where St. Buckner is stationed with the air force. The bride graduated from Ware Shoals High School and Columbia Commercial College. Births Teagne Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Teague of Ware Shoals announce the birth of a son, Nell Andrew, May 1, at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Teague is the former Helen Dent of Columbia.

Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jenkins, Jr. of 42 Stockman Ave. announce the birth of a daughter, Rickie Dlanne, April 30 at Self Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Jenkins Is the former Ada Moore of Greenwood. demons Mr. and Mrs. Claude demons of Abbeville announce the birth a daughter, Deborah Marlene, April 22.

Mrs. demons is the former Miss Frances Ethridge. Martin Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Martin of Calhoun Falls announce me birth of a son, William Thomas, April 23. Mrs. Martin is the former Miss Myrtle Broadwell. White Mr.

and Mrs. S. S. White of Abbeville announce the birth of a son April 28. Mrs.

White Is the former Miss Lois Nation. CampbeU Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camobell of Lowndesvllle announce-the birth of a son. Anril 29.

Mrs. Camp bell Is the former Carleene Hall. 1 ill iMf UAJJLll Suits a In at HWW(: May Day Theme Carried Out At 9 O'clock Dance Decorations on a May Day theme were used in the Herman Moore Room of the Oregon Hotel for the dance held Friday evening by the Nine O'clock Dance Club. A May Queen and her court were arranged in the center of a large table in the room with colorful May baskets filled with mixed flowers completing the decoration. Other flowers In the room were red and pink roses.

Favors pinned on the members and guests were green and pink May baskets. Luke Chaney and his orchestra furnished music during the evening. Refreshments, served buffet style, consisted of sliced ham, assorted breads, crackers, chips, creamed cheese spread, olives, pickles, brownies, Russian tea cakes, coffee and soft drinks. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Neel Crymes, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Browning, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Plnson, Mr. and Mrs1 John Harris, and Mr. and Mm, Larry Garrett. Ideas Mother ic Nylon 1 mm lm a mum ft I L-2lltlA i Mi III I ft WWW Mother's Day May 10 UUNOUS UDIlT HOMI JOWNAt Casuals $3.98 to Slips Slips 1' i BUDCET LAY AWAY -1 Ira Sunday, May 10th to let her know how much she means to you.

Tell her with 'a gift from our outstanding array ---dainty lingerie frilly glittering jewelry. imaginative accessories suits all designed to thrilf and 'flatter! All lovely ways to say, "Happy Mother's Day!" Miss Rushton Is Bride Of J. F. Campbell Mrs. Jeanette Banks Rushton announces the marriage of her daughter.

Emily Marie, to Johnny Franklin Campbell of Gastonia, N. and Greenwood. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Henry Bell White at his home in Saluda on April 18 at 7 p. m.

in the presence of a few friends. For her wedding, the bride wore light blue suit with pink and blue accessories. Mrs. Campbell attended the public schools of Saluda and Greenwood and is employed at Greenwood Mills. The bridegroom attended schools Gastonia and Greenwood and is employed at Greenwood Mills.

The couple make their home with the bride's mother on Blyth Rd. RURAL CALENDAR Wednesday, May 6: Ellis Heights Home Demonstration Club will meet 3:30 with Mrs. B. M. Miller.

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