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If- :1 :7 THE INDEXrJQURNAL. GREENWOOD. S. Tuesday. Oct.

19. 1954 FASHION SHOW SPANS A CENTURY Homemaker's Club Organized Marriages And Engagements Boswell-McLonaid Barbara Hogan, Dr.W.G.McLees LISTEN, WORLD! no v. rMM owe By CLSK ROBINSON At Lander Meeting Honored At Party The Greenwood 'Homemaker'i Miss Barbara Hogan and Dr. Club was organised at a meeting' V. Friday night at Lander College.

The club Is composed of home "mnntrt William O. McLeea. who are to be married In December, were honored at a supper party Thursday DO XT PC EACH MKErARE THEM INSTEAD graduates. Wide interest centers in the following imitation being issued; Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Alexander Boswell request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Jane to James Elliott McDonald on Saturday, the sixth of November at eight o'clock Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Bartow, Florida Reception immediately following the ceremony Bartow Woman's Club thousand blows. I admit youngsters today do I things snd want things we didn't I do or want. But remember, these little ones sre living In an entirely Upon arrival at the college the group was greeted by Mrs. Bob night st the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Barksdale on Lander St. Mr. Hollingsworth, dean of women at Lander, and Mra C. Anderson, as Tbt UU Judge Ben Lindsey of Dearer' Juvenile Court knew kids. He understood what made them dick when their Irritated parents could only wring their hand Bewilderment And among his many and Mrs.

Barksdale and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reynolds were hosts new and different world than their parents knew a faster, dangerous, highly complicated world I sistant professor of home economl -a A receiving line composed of MUs and hostesses for the event. Even the wisest oldster has trouble Rennie L. Hook, professor of home economics at Lander; Mrs.

Curran Miss Hogan wore for the evening wise writings he left couple of adfistlne himself to this world Stone, president of the South Car' a grey wool dress with white col should Millions can't dont even try peragrapha every parent iced and follow. ollna Home Economics Association, lars and cuffa. made la princess just arm witn tne iwe. Is it any wonder then that nor style. Booh Review Supper was served In the garden behind the home.

Wrought iron mal youngsters want to grab and eiplore this new, and exciting world they've inherited? Or that parents preach In vain when they try to fit modern offspring Into the ob or Columbia; Mrs H. C. Sheridan. Mrs. Thelma Yearout, Mra H.

D. Turner and Miss Juanlta 8mith, all of Columbia and members of the Columbia Homemaker's Club, received In the parlor. Mrs. Aallee field representative of Lander, welcomed the group into lanterns lighted the scene, lights Given For Connie were placed In the Illy pool and other blooming white flowers dec solete patterns of their own youth? Maxwell Club orated the garden. Large antique hurricane lamps were on the buffet It csn't be done, my dears.

Yesterday bu gone. Whether we like the recreation room where t'je table, which waa also decorated with meeting was held. it or not, we must, live in today. Connie Maxwell Study Club met I is Try it! Make a pal of your youngs- brass candlesticks, grapes, moca oranges and ivy and caladlum Mra Joe Wlngard acted as chairman of the nominating committee aaonaay night at the home of Mr, snd Mra 8am Smith. leaves.

Smaller hurricane lamps ter instead of a punching bag. And remember Something else. and these officers were elected: Mra w. C. Clyburn save a review "Parents should learn that children do not take advice because they would lose too much of life It they did.

Judgment and loyalty should be taught. Nagging and don't are downfall of many. The mistake of modern social censorship la too much paternalism. trying to prepare the path for youth instead of preparing youth for the If you are parent or even an exasperated bystander, you may not agree with the good Judge. Particularly with that first paragraph "Parent should learn that children do not take advice because they would lose.

too. much of life If they did." "What rotr you may say. "A parent's law should be law." Was it a law for TOO at four-teen, neighbor? Did a trip to the woodshed or going without supper curb your natural Impulsiveness? American Legion Auxiliary Meets Monday Night American Legion Auxiliary met Monday night at the Legion Home on Calhoun Ave. Mra Julian white gave a short talk on education, as education if war ophans Is stressed In October. Mra Ryan Atkins spoke on what the South Carolina Opportunity School and Miss Wil Lou Oray mean to young people.

Reports were given by committee chairmen. Mrs. Joe Chslmers and Mra White also gave a report on the district meeting held in Abbeville. Miss Evelyn Martin sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. J.

C. Dalton. Refreshments were served urine the social period. were on the Individual tables. Mra.

Ray C. Rice, temporary prat' The hosts and hostesses present or the book. Oone With The Windsors, by lies Brody. She also passed Went; Mrs. Bill Wise, president elect; Mrs.

Cora Lec Starling, ice president; and Mrs. A. V. Mc- ed their honor guests with a gift of sliver. mm The very qualities In your child his curiosity and recklessness, bis desire to be "like other fellows," sre the very traits which will lead him on to success some day.

Curb those now and you'll cripple him current magazines with pictures and articles of the Duke and Duchess The guests Included relatives of Allster. secretary-treasurer. of Windsor. Some purposes of the Home Mrs. Smith, president of the club.

the couple and members of the wedding party here. They were Miss Hogan and Dr. McLees. Dr. maker's group were given as follows; lor me.

presided over the meeting which 21 (Copyright, IBM, King Features to work toward fulfilling the) pro gram of the AHEA and the state and Mrs. J. M. McLees. Dr.

and memoers attended. Mra M. L. Tlmmerman. Mra Vlr AS syndicate, inc.) home economics association, to pro Mrs.

Jack Bell, Misses Louise snd Edith McLees, Miss Roberta Ma gin la Horton and Miss Corlna Dtl-worth were assistant hostesses for the meeting. Arrangements of fall I jor, Mrs. Walter Devlin. Bruce Barksdale, Mr. and Mrs.

Wil mote friendships snd increase contacts among married home economists, to encourage girls to enroll in home economics In college and to Wisteria Club Holds Garden flowers decorated the home. The Halloween motif was carried out In liam Harrison of Troy and Mrs. John Devlin of Oreensboro, C. Mine times out of ten such punishment merely taught you how not maintain and promote contacts with PERSONALS tne rerreshmenta professions! home economists. to oe caught.

alost children are naturally Therapy Program NINETY SIX VISIT IN CALLISON greeay. inquisitive and imitative Mra Stone gae an Interesting talk on some of the work being done In the Columbia dub and gave helpful advice on organising a club. She stated that the Greenwood club ONI HUNDII0 TEAM of fashion change are Illustrated la this display at the MetropoUtsa Museum of Art In New York. In 1855, a party bound lady would have stepped out In the floral patterned taffeta crea tloa that has a cream background snd Is trimmed in emerald green. Her 1954 counterpart might choose the hslter top red wool gown, de-slgned by Jamee Galanos, American rashlon Critics Award winner.

The dress has blsek bone buttoned front snd blsck ostent lesther belt Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Colie Rush and son. NINETY SIX Little Vlckt and And. you can't sump such traits out of their nature with a suck'' or an empty stomach.

Kind Mra C. A. Nlckles, garden therapy chairman for Wisteria Garden Club, was program leader for the club's Charles, of Lattimore, N. and Mr. and Mrs.

E. Weatherford of Joe Baroody, of Columbia, spent the weekend with their grandpar ness, affection, and a feeling of Pokeville, N. C. spent Saturday night meeting yesterday afternoon. The Index-Journal extends best la the third In the state, others being In Columbia and Oreenville.

Miss Hook presided over the meet ents, Mr. snd Mra. Ken Hssklns, while their parents. Dr. and Mrs.

partnership will go farther than a and Sunday in callison with Mr. wishes to the following who ob She said garden therapy la the key that unlocks the door of the Baroody, visited Dr. and Mrs. ing ano miss Hinsm Stevenson, a George Rosenberg In Abbeville and Rush's and Mrs. Weatherforde mother, Mrs.

D. J. Rush, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rush. HOME FROM HOSPITAL tings ettended the Cotillion Ball.

Miss Mary EMail, Mr. Men Wed Mr. and Mrs. Paul ElUs of TUESDAY. OCT.

IB shut-in and brings vision of the garden through flower arrangements, dish gardens, bird feeders snd other horticultural material. Mrs. Nlckles concluded her talk by saying, -Each pair of hands holds seme secret magic and the skills of Greenwood were dinner guests of Mra Ray Whatley has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Toomer LsRoche and senior home economics student, welcomed the women to the campus.

Miss Diana Belk sang "Wanting You." accompanied by Mist Janet Butler. Refreshments were served by the Junior and senior home economics students living In the home management house this semester, Aaaortrea Legion AaxlUary to Star Port Post 10J will meet with Mrs. Mra Tom Kinard on Sunday. In Calhoun Fails Wallace Roberts at o. m.

Mrs Mrs. Royal Sanders is patient Claudia Martin, Erskine Graduate, Weds Mr. Maddox OREENVILLE In the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Oreenville. Miss Clsudla Roberta Martin was married to John Robert Maddox Mrs. Msddox is a graduate of Erskine College, Due West and la now employed as a private secretary.

The bridegroom Is employed by Commercial Credit Corp. many types are needed." her home, 316 Lawson after undergoing an opera ton at Self Memorial Hospital. MAKE WEEKEND TRIP B. A. er and sirs.

o-in Towles, Jr. will be hostesses. Mrs. Julian In the Oeorgta Baptist Hospital in nem pen voiea to remember a Miss Mary Elinbeth Hall, daugh- Atlanta. serve birthdays tomorrow, Oct.

30 R. E. Seymour Mrs. Clyde Keller R. E.

Campbell Edward Selgler Dan Hicks Arthur Henderson Mra. William Darragb Mrs. Cspe Tlmms Henrietta Evans Joyce Davenport Mrs. L. J.

Starnes Linda Oall Morse Marie Thomasine Larkina Wallace Oarrett Floyd Davenport C. H. Douglas Ferrell Adams Birthday today: White will be guest speaker. Ail Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Palmer members are urged to bring mem number of shut-ins In the community with gifts of fruit, flowers, books, magaxlnes or cards: ter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hall of Calhoun Falls, and Lacy spent Sunday In Oreenville with Mr. and Mra.

Jack Sheridan and McCormickClubs bership dues to this meet inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.

Clyburn and Mathews PTA will meet at MO Mrs. Palmer's parents, the Rev and Mrs. Bolen. Drewey Allen, of Abbeville, Pirn, at the school. son ot Mr.

and Mrs. Lscy D. Allen, Schedule Box Mrs. Clsude Berry was called to Mrs." Hampton Cobb opened the meeting with a prayer poem. She reminded the club of the lecture by Mra Harrell Wilson In McCornuck Peggy and Dorothy spent the weekend In Columbia and Camden.

The Cly burns visited his sister. Mra Do Ills McDowell in Camden, and Dillon on Monday due to the ill' of Calhoun Falls, were married Martha Franks Circle or Laurel Baptist Church will meet at 7:10 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bobble ness of her son, Claude Berry, Nov. 1J.

Oct. 10 at North Side Baptist Church of Calhoun Falls. Supper On Oct. 22 who la a patient In the Florence About half a million Americans have peptic ulcers. As part of the program for this Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan visited "ra. Hal Sharp. Mrs.

J. w. Cromer and Mra H. C. Sherldsn In Columbia.

month, a Thanksgiving table was Billy Garrison and Esper Hall J. 8. BUCk Mccormick a box supper will Anniversary today: arranged using fruits and leaves In a cornucopia on the dining room presented wedding music. be sponsored by the three McCor-mlck garden clubs Oct 33 with pro Mr; and Mrs. Harry Poole AT TAMA8SEE Oiven In marriage by her father.

tsble. Lovely arrsntements of vongraiiuations are extended to Mr jnn wsiiw the bride wore a gown of white dahlias were placed In the living room. ceeds to go toward beautlflcation Of the community house, a Joint mese wno celebrate their wedding itora at Tunum dar firhooi slipper satin. Her fingertip veil of anniversary tomorrow: the Founder's Dav nroeram the naat The meet In, was held at the project of the clubs. The program, to begin at 7 o'clock.

Advice To The Lovelorn fill IU. a Pataal Offta Letters And Answers By Beatrice Fairfax Dean, Cokesbury Bt. Blake PTA will meet at 7:45 p.m. at the school. Police Chief Harold O.

Fortsou will be guest speaker ea safety. WEDNESDAY, OCT. Gladiolus Gsrdea Club wtU meet 1J0 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

W. J. Benjamin. Mrs. P.

Mauldln wtU be guest speaker. All members are urged to be present. THURSDAY. OCT. ti layttttas will meet at 7:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Grady Stro.n, tit BoJt St Nasie Lome Ctab of Ninety Six home of Mrs. C. P.

Minor. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fowler weekend.

Mrs. Fuller is one of the Mr. and Mra. Frank Chapman 'founders of the school. nylon tulle was attached to a tiara of satin and lace.

She wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and her grandmother's wish bone brooch. She carried a white Hubert Minor and Mrs. 8. M. will Include the tale of white elephant packages for 60 cents each, Youngblood asslfcted the hostess In serving a salad plate with cake squares snd Iced orange punch.

and cake walks, Rob Corley will be auctioneer for the box suppers. Committee chairmen tor the purple-throated orchid on, a Bible, showered with mallne and tube roses. event will be Mrs. J. L.

Burch. decorating; Mra. O. E. Collins, drinks; Mrs.

H. A. cakes: Mrs. Local Students Mrs. J.

M. Halt of Knosvllle, A Stors Is Known byTht Companies it Keeps SPORTSWEAR aunt of the bride, was Burnslde Adams, music: Mrs. Bill Attend Meeting Ballenger, white elephant; Mrs. J. will meet at 1:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Pen-in Anderson with Mrs. Cecils K. Smathers and Mrs.

Cecil McPerrin, co-hostesses. Stae Fort Chapter, OAR. will Gradaate From College Firstj Then Asse YaarstU Dear Miss rslrfax: I am 30 years old and a senior In college. During my school years I have gone out on quite a few dates, but I never bsve taken any of them seriously, mostly because I dont want to get interested In anyone jMiuor, puouciiy; aara, janies Mattlson, clean up; Mrs. Richard In Columbia Two high school students who are members of the Future Business Collier, chairs, Mra Fred Thompson, meet at 3:30 p.m.

at the home of tables; Mra W. Bo-, garbage. matron of honof, and Miss Xrms Hllley of Calhoun Falls was They wore dresses ot nlle green nylon organdy over taffeta and carried cascade arm bouquets of yellow ahasta mums tied with yellow satin ribbon. The flower girl, Kathy Hall, of Knoxvllle, wore a dress of lavender nylon over taffeta. Lacy D.

Allen, of Abbeville was by: Janrzen, Petti, and Junior Hotiss At The Leaders of America attended the state meeting of the organisation at Births tne wade Hampton Hotel in Col urn bla Saturday. while away from home. Then one day he Just stopped coming around, and would like to know what I can do get him to keep up our friendship. 8.O. Dear 8.O.: Have you ever thought of getting up a little "Welcome Back" party for this boy, inviting as many as possible of the girls and boys who knew him when he first lived in your town? I think this would be very nice thing to do, and it would give you a perfectly good reason for getting- in touch with him without appearing over-interested.

He should appreciate such a thoughtful act on your part, and perhaps It would prove the thing that would give your renewed acquaintance just the push It needs. (Copyright, 1954, King Features Suhdicate, Inc.) Local students present were Betty When I am home, during holiday periods or vacations, some old boy Patterson and Doris soweu. They Mrs. Ralph Ray, Laurel St. Mrs.

R. A. Wash and Mrs. W. C.

Har-rlson will be. assistant hostesses. Members are asked to bring used clothing for Ti masses. FRIDAY. OCT.

it Panola Ceaaanlty Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. at the club house first St. All members are reminded of the shower. SATURDAY.

OCT. tl his son's best man. Ushers were friend always asks me for dates Mr. and Mra Ouy C. Reed of were accompanied by Miss Jeanetto Osrnett Hall of Calhoun Falls, Heiiams, sponsor.

xi i Norwood St. announce the birth brother of the bride, Joshua and I want so badly to go out with them. But It aeems as if my parents believe that nice girls dont Plans for a state-wide convention or a daughter, Susan Ouylene, Oct. 14- at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs.

Hall of Knoxvllle, uncle of were discussed at the meeting. hsve dates. I go to dances but can Reed is the former Elisabeth King the bride; J. H. Fisher of Antre-vllle and John T.

McOee of Abbe only go with my oldest brother, BaHeweea Carnival 01 wnumire. Hall ville. Following the ceremony, a re caption was held at the home of I live outside of town and am pretty far from the I belong to, so I never get chance to go to any of its social meetings or parties. Also, father doesnt Mr. and Mrs.

Joe E. Hall of SOTti Mtrrlman Ave. announce the the bride's parents on Butler Avenue, Calhoun Falls. Later the couple left for a wed cnooi xrom i to a p. m.

RURAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY. Oct Lebanon R.D. Chrb will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Nora Baldwin.

Mra, A. T. Callison will be A Lovefy Shop for Ladhs birth of a daughter. Susan Yvonne. quite lixe me eve to nave gtri Oct.

Is at Self Memorial Hospital. About one person In every 48 is a twin. ding trip to the mountains of west friends. Mrs. hsii is the former Msrv Jill Louise 81ms of Waterloo.

I have tried every way I can think of to persuade my parents ern North Carolina. Mrs. Allen was graduated from Calhoun Falls High School in 1944. She bas been employed at the Bank to take different attitude but It hss been useless, so please tell assistant hostess. Wednesday, Oet JMi luks HO Club will meet at 3:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. a V. Pickens. NMr.

and Mra. W. A. Hodges of of Abbeville, Calhoun Falls branch. me what I could do.

I have no relatives, for they all live in the 15 Brlggs St. announce the birth COW-lt's So Easy To of a son. Telford Bllnklev. Oct. IS mother country.

MQ, gaagXSSFl at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hodges Is the former lis Mae Sat-terwh4e of Laurens. for the last six years. She is now assistant manager.

The bridegroom was graduated from Bessemer City High School, Besaemer City, N. C. and Greenwood College ot Commerce. He Is now assistant cashier of the Bank Dear Girl Scout Newt Your last sentence tells the real story, I think, for a great many EE Clary Mr. and Mrs.

William Clarv of WHS parent with an old country beck- of Abbeville in Abbeville. Girl Scout Troop 21 met Oct. 14 at Immanuel Lutheran Church. Present for the meeting were 14 Saluda, route two, announce the birth of a son, David Owens, Oct. 15 at Self Memorial Ho.mltal.

Mra. ground try to bring up their, children in this country ss they were themselves brought up before they came here. That never works, of Oct 13 at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Boland Is the former Ines Guaranteed All wo reset repaired ot P.

Jeans ore guaranteed to be Mtiitactory er Kr money will be re aded. P. C. Jeans -JEWELER-. Main Street members, Mrs.

Cecil Scott, leader snd Mrs. Msc Leslie, assistant leader. Clary Is the former Matilda Cromer of Ward. Carter of Danville. Va.

They have another daughter, Nancy Jane, age five. course. All It ever does Is to make sons and daughters very unhappy The secretary railed the roll and the treasurer took the dues. All new members will pmIh flii-l finnf and cause friction in the family Tbt maternal grandmother is Boland Mr. and Mra Frank D.

Boland. I suggest that you argue With your parents as II. tie as possible Jr of 30 Karen Way announce the Mra Agnes Carter and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. P.

D. Boland, all of Greenwood. st the next regular meeting. The mrtn or a daughter. Lois Loretta.

members gave the friendship pledge during the coming year, and have all the dates you like while you Vy eve emevesw on eta osooea 'iw owe7 Whet here day for eat, aw I few1 Wey'-U. recbf ate. Is tw am I awe tea) 31 sewse I I mmmt, t.l.m.mr to close the meeting. Carol Hall, scribe. are away at college.

When you sre home during vacations, and these old boy friends went 'to come and Couple Observes 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mra Clyde Banes cl. Eat What YouWant-AUYou Want-So Dieting So Hungry Now you ran safely lose pounds of axons fat without gnawing hunsw pangs. You eat what you want all you want. Science brinp you normally healthy but over- weight folks an amazing, easy yes.

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Ooa'tdeiayl Call or phone 1 4VWBy efjMWCtitMfJe www lrw)S VeprMITVClWll KlMeVflfe) eWtMwfe CwMINC st Wed In Columbia ksM II ir. if 1 1 I esalini et iae ami of ewMch COLUMBIA The wedduM of 4' mission to hsve a date with their daughter. If you will just ride along with the problem in this way until you sre out of college, your parents may have gradually changed their attitude by the lime you if not, you will then be in a better position to Insist, gently but firmly, on having friendships and Miss Betty Anhe Craft: daughter v. wvsi r- covjrea to fSmlth's Drag 8 teres. Greenwood.

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AND MRS. BANES of Mr. and Mrs. Curren Rembert Craft of Columbia, and Elmer E. Shealy of Aiken, son of Mr.

snd Mrs. Clary P. Shealy of Gilbert, took place at 1:30 p. m. Oct 16 the chapel, of Washineton Street Laurel Community Club Has Meeting Laurel Communitj Club met Saturday at the home of Mra M.

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only children, the boy who lived next door to me moved to a state far sway. MUSI Vltfl I see WAV-tittsargue i the scripture. Oames were enjoyed with the prise going to Mrs. Dutton. mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmi Mra W.

Doollttle closed the meet- Recently, he came back here and na cum laude from Lander College, where she was active In student aff sirs. She did graduate work at the University ot South Carolina. Mr. Shealy was graduated from Clemson College. He formerly taught agriculture st Columbia High School and Is now employed by DuPont Co.

at the Savannah River project at Aiken. After a wedding trip to New Or-leans, Jihe couple will live In Aiken, "96" Highway Greenwood Tel. 9-3294 tag with scripture resdlng snd prayer. la living with his grandparents Just a abort distance from me. At first I didn't remember him and he Refreshments were served bv the Smith's Drug Stores hostesses.

Mra W. 0- Wood and Mrs. Harris. didn't remember me, but after we started talking about old. times we became frlenda again, and soon I waa dating him.

The next meeting will be on Nov. JO with Mrs. Duollttle..

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