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SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1960 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE THREE Mrs. Mulligan Shows Wild Flower Pictures Mrs. W. B. Mulligan talked at ard Watson had provided meeting of the Greenville Gar- special exhibit of "golden maden Club Wednesday, showing jesty" iris.

colored slides of flowers growing wild in the northern part of Greenville County. She showed pictures made at YMCA's Greenville, the YWCA's Camp Burgiss Glen, at Caesar's Head and on the Jones Gap Rd. Mrs. Wade H. Stephens Jr.

presided in the place of Mrs. B. Calhoun Hipp, president, who is In New York. In committee reports it was brought out that arrangements had been placed in the public library in April Mrs. T.

C. Cleveland, Mrs. Hor- ore ace McGee, Mrs. Waddy Thomson and Mrs. L.

M. Wise. Mrs. Henry Sitton Jr. and Mrs.

Tom Keith provided arrangements of flowers and shrubs in the club rooms at the Woman's Club. Judges for horticulture hibits were Mrs. Julius Barr, Mrs. Thomas W. Edwards and Mrs.

David Gretaz. Mrs. Rich- FLOWERS. to the shut-in is like a welcome bit of outdoors. DRAKE'S Poinsett Hotel Bldg.

Dial CE 2-3861 Member F.D.T. Blue ribbon winners were: Roses, Mrs. M. R. Pickler, "picture" and "golden wings." Iris, Mrs.

Charles Gibson, "happy Mrs. C. C. Withington, "moonlight Mrs. Pickler, white; Mrs.

Withington, "Jane Phillips" and "cascade Mrs. G. H. Cleveland, blue Dutch. Pansies, Mrs.

Pickler, white and golden; snowball, Mrs. Withington; wieglia, Mrs. Gibson, and azalea, Mrs. Pickler. Mrs.

J. H. Sitton won blue ribbons for specimens of Daphne, euonymus and sage. Musicians Elect New Officers Margaret Reynolds was elected president and Karen Dillard vice president of Harmony Music Club April 30 at Trinity Methodist Church. Other new officers are Linda Williams, secretary; Joan Foster, treasurer; Maria Sizemore, hymn leader; Linda Harrison, program chairman, and Brenda Banks, reporter.

Karen Dillard gave the of the month and Margaret Reynolds played a piano solos. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Dillard will hosts at an outing June 6 at their River Falls home.

Mrs. R. T. Banks and Mrs. B.

Porter were hostesses. Shirby- Vogue THE SHEATH SPATTERED WITH COIN DOTS A delight of a dress! Slim and shapely, it has a charming caped collar caught with a sparkling pin. So well adapted to a multitude of times and places, it is fashioned of pure silk shantung, dashed with dots. Sizes 12 to 18 in black or navy. $17.95 Just say "Charge It." Voque 225 N.

MAIN Miss Willis, Mr. Moore United FOUNTAIN INN The Rev. M. B. Lee and the Rev.

D. D. McCraw officiated at the wedding of Miss Peggy Leo Willis to Charles William Moore Saturday at 7 p. at Dials Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mrs.

Nye Willis of Rt. 2 and Mr. and Mrs. James Roy Moore. James Paul Sides escorted the bride, his cousin, to the altar, and Miss Mary McCraw was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Shelby Jean Willis, Miss Elaine Jones, Miss Ann-Eibs Hughes, Miss Jane Green and Miss Bunny Spruell Laurens, with Miss Reba Moore and Miss Jane Moore as junior bridesmaids. Gerald Ann Rushton of Laurens served as flower girl and the groom's father served as best man. Ushers were John Marlar, Hendricks, Jimmy Curry, 'Charles Dean Gault and Lewis Layton. Barry Satterfield carried the rings. Music was by Miss Sara Woodside, organist, and Mrs.

Tony Rozakos of Greenville, vocalist. A reception was given in the church social hall. The bride wore a Chantilly lace dress with large, rose-centered, tulle rosettes on the skirt. The square neck was scalloped; the skirt ended in a train. Mrs.

Willis had made her daughter's wedding dress. A crown held her fingertip veil; she carried an opened umbrella over her shoulder. Bridal attendants also carried ruffled umbrellas highlighted with at white carnations and lily of the valley. Their lilac organza dressH. es were made with wide scoop necklines accented with double rows of ruffles.

The skirts were also circled with ruffles. The flower girl, similarly dressed, carried a basket of rose petals. The bride's outfit for A trip to New Orleans included a pink Dacron and lace dress and black patent leather accessories. The couple will return May 14 and live in their new home on Willis Rd. and printing department of Stone Manufacturing Company.

Mrs. Jones Leader In Stone Lake Mrs. Richard L. Jones will serve as president of Stone Lake Garden Club next year. Installed at a recent patio party at the home of Mrs.

Joe E. Shaw Jr. were these additional leaders: Mrs. Thomas K. Graham, vice president; Mrs.

William H. Thames, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank S. Poe, treasurer; Mrs. J.

F. Lynch, historian, and Mrs. D. Boggs Attaway, corresponding secretary. Mrs.

Lamar Chapman installed them and Mrs. C. C. Withington spoke on Little Theatre membership. Members later planned a May picnic with husbands to attend.

Mrs. Mattie B. Kendrick and Mrs. Mrs. Moore was graduated from Inn High School.

She Winthrop College at Fountainy Rock Hill in 1957-58, and received a diploma in business education from Draughon's Business College in Greenville in 1959. Graduated from Fountain Inn High School in 1953, the groom served in the Air Force four years and attended Clemson College in 1958. His bride i is receptionist and secretary for Sloan Construction Company in Greenville. He works in the developing and printing department of Proctors 'Til Open 9 Friday P.M. 20 W.

NORTH THE SOFTEST SHOES THAT EVER WALKED OUR CINANO'S with MOLDED SOLES $1495 Yes, you too will be so amazed at the wondrous soft, flexibility of these NEW molded sole spectators truly a marvel in comfort and fit. YOU MAY ORDER Choose Beige and Brown or Nutshell BY with Beige Nougat MAIL Mail Orders, Add 40c Postage and Sales Tax Ralph Bailey Jr. To Wed Miss Godbey This Month -Miss Gertrude Club. He received a B. S.

degree son Godbey, senior at the University of South Carolina, will be married to Ralph Bailey Jr. of 28 University Ridge Apts. in Greenville May 28 at the Church of the Holy Comforter (Episcopal) in Sumter. Miss Godbey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John William Godbey of 119 Mood attended Converse College two years. At the university she is in Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Bailey is an attorney in Greenville, where he is a member of Christ Episcopal Church, the Rotary Club and the Poinsett WELLS MAULDIN-Dr. and Mrs.

Walter M. Wells announce the birth of a daughter, Tracy Wynne, April 20 at Greenville General Hospital. Their other children are Diane, Karen, Candy, Keith, 3, and Mark, 2. in civil engineering from The Citadel in 1949 and a law degree from USC in 1950. His mother lives at 17 Water St.

in Charleston; his fathe ris deceased. NEW Weatherproof FASHION WATCHES Available for both men and women. HUDSON'S JEWELERS 115 W. NORTH STREET Easy Summer Care! SPECIAL (Mon. Only) $595 Permanent, Including Shampoo, Cut and Styling.

Headline Attraction for Spring, is new hair-do expertly styled for you. Poinsett Beauty Salon Poinsett Hotel Mezzanine CE 2-6222 MRS. MOORE MRS. HARRISON Miss Howard Is Bride GREER-Miss Vassar Howard of 228 Westmoreland St. in Houston, and James Henry Harrison, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred B. Harrison of 2629 Westgate Houston, were married Saturday at 4 p. m. in Memorial Methodist Church.

The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Calvin Howard, live on Bessie Ave. in Greer. The Rev.

B. B. Black officiated, with the bride being given in marriage by her father. Bridal attendants were Mrs. James A.

Leitner Jr. of Columbia, matron of honor; Mrs. Bernard Alverson of Duncan, Miss Charlotte Williams of Houston and the bride's sister, Mrs. Paul Eledge of New Ellenton, the former Sylvia Howard. Miss Angela 1 Diane Howard served as flower girl in her sister's wedding.

do Best man was James Crowned At Newberry MISS COOK NEWBERRY -Miss Sandra J. W. C. Cook of Kershaw, was ercises at Newberry College. Miss and Mrs.

J. E. Thompson of Due MISS THOMPSON Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. crowned May Queen at traditional exAnn Thompson, daughter of Mr.

West, was maid of honor. Covered-Dish Supper Starts Cherokee Year Cherokee Forest Club started a new fiscal year and a membership drive Monday night with a covered-dish supper at State Park. Arthur Cottingham Jr. ed the aims of the Little Theatre and made an appeal for members and play participants. Mrs.

Buford Landers, president, appointed these committee chairmen: Mrs. W. D. Bradford, pro- Bride-Elect NEWBERRY Miss Kathleen Martin and Randolph Lee Wilson plan a July Wedding. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr.

and Mrs. William Jefferson Martin and and Mrs. Leland Smith Gordon Rowe III of Houston, organist was Miss Elizabeth Hooker of Greenville and vocalist was Terry Jones. Ushers were the bride's, of brothers, Columbia, Daniel Wallace Robert James Howard, William Calvin Howard, both of Myrtle Beach, and the bride's uncle, Carroll E. Howard.

CARRIES ORCHID Carrying a cascade of carnations around an orchid, the bride wore an Empire dress made with scoop-necked lace bodice and summer taffeta skirt. A lace panel formed the back of the skirt. Her lace cap held a four-tiered shoulder-length veil. Her attendants wore Illac chiffon daytime dresses, each featuring a handmade rose on the satin midriff, and satin panels extending down the back. Each attendant carried white carnations and gypsophila.

The flower girl's white organza dress was embroidered with lilac. Her basket was pink and white. A reception was given at the church. For the wedding trip to Las Vegas, the bride chose a sage linen dress and white accessories. FOR AIR LINES Mrs.

Harrison is a graduate of Greer High School. Her bridegroom has a degree from Texas College. They will live' at 228 Westmoreland St. in Houston. Mrs.

Harrison is a reservations clerk for Delta Air Lines in Houston. Mr. Harrison works for South Coast Life Insurance Company. Wedding guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Whited Jr. of Johnson City, Mrs. Dewey Reese of Knoxville, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Simmons of Laurens; Miss Evelyn Henderson of Houston; Paul Eledge of New Ellenton; Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Simmons of Greenwood and Mrs. Henry Morrison of Miami, Fla. LAMPS Choose from our large new shipment of modern provincial lamps. You are sure to find a lamp that suits your decorating scheme.

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CE 2-3038 gram; Mrs. James B. Barbare phone; Mrs. Alfred C. Edwards, publicity; Mrs.

Joe Barrieau, project. Also, Mrs. Hanford Taylor, ways and means; Mrs. Karl M. Cram, scrapbook, and Mrs.

Howard C. Allen, yearbook. ARRINGTON Arrington PTA will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Keys, principal of Sans Souci Junior High, will conduct a question and answer period for parents that have children entering junior high.

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