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SUNDAY, JANUAftY 4. 1948 AGE TWO THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA To Reside In Anderson Is Engaged. t.

Inside Greenville1' Is Missing Today Mr. Elisabeth Houston's column, 'Inside Gree nvllle if missing this morning becsus of Mra. Houston's Illness, A sever attack of Influenia ha kept her confined to her home several days. She expect" to resume her column next bun-day, her host of friends and reader! wiU be pleased know. 1 Former Base Resident Is To Broadcast Of much Interest to music lovers throughout this section Is the announcement that William Hesse, gifted American tenor, now a resident of New York, will, this afternoon open a series of Sunday afternoon broadca.sU with another well known singer Eileen The hour Is 4:30 o'clock for the program which Is composed of op Marriage Of Interest Is Announced Mrs.

Mae McAlister announce the marriage of her daughter, Mai. lie Inez, to John Pershing Clark of Morganton, N. on December 23. The ceremony wa conducted by Dr. C.

Haddon Nabers in the chapel of the First Presbyterian church at four-thirty p.m. SCHOOLS TO REOPEN 1 Women's Club To Meet At Local Base The regular meeting of th Ninth Air Force women' club will be held at the Officers' club Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. There will be" a short business meeting to be followed by luncheon and bridge. Reservations must be made by Tuesday noon. Hostesses will be.

Mrs. J. L. Kil-gore, 4886-W. Mrs.

John W. Ob-erdorf 2232-R. and Mrs. Henry A. French, no telephone.

Egypt is believed to have developed the world's first system of Imperial government eretta and show tunes that will be appealing to everyone who tunes in. William Hes.se was located at Greenville Army Air base during the recent war, an while here he gave generously of his talent. He and Mrs. Hesse made numerous friends in this city while residing here. They are the parents of two children.

Martin-Altman Rites Performed Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Martin, of Piedmont, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred, to Fireman Second Class William J.

Alt-man, of Ladson, and the United State Navy, on December 14, at Ladson Baptist church. -Mrs. Altman attended Piedmont high school. The bridegroom la the son of Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Altman, of Ladson.

Of interest to friend in this city and Greer is the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Agnes Virginia Vaughn, daughter of Mrs. G. T. Vaughn and the late Mr. Vaughn, to Choncie J.

Cagle, son of Mrs. Addle Cagle, of Greer. Couple Engaged To Wed In April The engagement of Miss Betty Stalnecker, of Cellna, and Cpl. William E. Amnions, of Fort Jay, N.

and West Clinton, has been announced. The wedding Is ached uled for April. I f' 4 'i 4. A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PAINT COMPANY is now reody to establish on exclusive distributor with complete line of exterior, interior, automotive ond marine paints. Our effective dealer advertising campaign is now being launched.

Our product is quality pdint, so priced as to eliminate competition. We offer'this opportunity to on aggressive individual tp Conduct a lucrative retail and wholesale business, or to an established firm to develop a line that will substantially increase very profitable repeat sales. Only "fill-in" inventory will be required, as arrangements can be made for "drop shipments" from factory direct to dealers. Our representative will be in Greenville for immediate interview. Unless you are qualified to accept immediately, please do not apply.

Out of town inquiries invited. BOX I-M, NEWS-PIEDMONT Miss Bolt's WeddingHeld In Her Home Miss Lynda Bolt was united in marriage with Joe Perrln Anderson, Jr. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Otis Bolt, at four o'clock Saturday afternoon, December SO.

Rev. Henry Kohler, the bride's pastor, conducted the double ring ceremony In the presence of the families and Immediate friends. A prelude of wedding music was given by Miss Eula Mae Dillingham, pianist, and Mrs. Richard Ruhle, vocallxt Miss Dillingham played "Venetian Love Song" Ne-vln) while the guests assembled. Mrs.

Ruhle sang Promise Me" and "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" as. benediction, "The Lord's The vows were spoken before a large mirror, and in the glow of candles In branched candelabra flanked by arrangements of white gladioli and fern. The candles were lighted by Howard Prince of AntrevUle and Clem-son. Mrs. Harry Knight of Arlington, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing a drets of gold taffeta with fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and a long aklrt.

Miss Edith Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Her dress of blue taffeta was made on the same lines. Both carried arm bouquets of American Beauty roses tied with cerise ribbon. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Noel Anderson of AntrevUle and Clemson, as best man. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a whit satin wedding gown featuring a fitted bodice with a yoke of marquisette, lace bordered, and a full skirt with circular train edged In lace.

Her fingertip veil with a border of Venetian lace fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white carnation centered with a white orchid. A reception was held following the ceremony. Later in the afternoon the couple left for a trip to Florida, the bride having changed to a beige suit with which she wore brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs.

Anderson Is a graduate of Purman university where she wal a member of the house board. Since graduation she has taught at Anderson Junior high school. Mr. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Anderson, Is a graduate of AntrevUle high school and attended Clemson college. At present he Is associated with his father in busi- of the Better Quality MRS. ANDERSON KlaverKlub Entertains Entre Notts The Klaver Klub entertained member! of the Entrt at a dance In the small ballroom of the Poinsett hotel New Year eve.

The hours were from 9 to 1 o'clock. Officers of the Klaver Klub and their dates were: Judy Baarcke, president, Richard Dobbins; Ula Murry, vice-president, Bobbv Mer-ritt; Judy secretary, Dean Rainy; Wayne Smith, treasurer, Dewey Oxner. Members at large and their dates were: Ann Fraser, Billy Richardson; Jane Barton, Doug las Robins; Jeanne Beckwlth, Buster Sinclair; Mary Martha Halght, J. K. Bates; Judy Iseltn, Bill Cole; Stella Law, Harry Luthl; EliKabeth Lipscomb, San Crawford; Wardlaw Mardre, John Norwood; Hamlin McBee, Everett Adams; Kitty Mitchell.

John Crymes; Rose Moore, Jeff Villln: Brook Paylor, Ben Norwood; Noel Parker, Eddie Dobbins; Betty Ross, "Doc" Morgan; The 8hiels, Jimmy Shiels; Margaret Wyatt, Billy Hunter. Mary Ann Anderson and Ryland Blakey were unable to attend. Parents of the members were chaperones. 7 DAVID SON CLINTON. Jan.

3 Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jackson David, Richmond, Va, Announce the birth of a son, Ted Edward, December 23. at Petersburg, Va. Mrs.

David Is the former Miss Mary Lots Allen, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Allen of Petersburg.

She was formerly employed In the Joanna Cotton Mills office In, Ooldvllle. FOR MODERN DRY CLEANING CALL 080 WHERE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED SNO-WHITE Dry Cleaning Service 109 Augusta St. PHONE 880 Diamond to cherish CHOOSE FROM GREENVILLE'S LARGEST STOCK OF FINE DIAMONDS. PRICED FROM $50 to $3,500 SLATER, Jan. 3.

The Slater-Marietta school will reopen tomorrow morning following the holiday season. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm You want more than Just a diamond. You want to pick out a diamond she'll cherish, a diamond she'll thrill over, as she shows it to her friends. A diamond that's fine four ways in color, cut, size, and freedom from flaws! Choose lhat cherish-able diamond from our collections! Give it to her with the confidence born of our reputation behind it! Take advantage of a very fine group of volues that we have just put on sale. Choose it i louuy, unu use our ton '5M If i A SC.

I Bridges Celebrate Golden Anniversary INMAN. Jjn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Bridges celebrated their Oolden Wedding anniversary Sunday at their home on Prospect street. Children and grandchildren present were Mr. i and Mrs. Edgar Bridges and son, of Austin.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bridges and family, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Columbia; Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Bridges, Greensboro, N. and Mrs. Neff of Pennsyl-vnla; Mrs C. B.

Btuighcome. Miss Marie Bridges and Leonard Bridges, all of Inman. Mrs. Bridges is the former Miss Mollle Llttlefleld. Mr.

Bridges' is retired farmer and merchant. Both 1 are life-long residents of Inman. am a Greenville MONDAY MiUlC I.I Woodnldt Junior MuMe club will hold Hi retular nwtin Mundajr 4 Swim Shelttr. JVMOt MAGII Tht rrfulir metting of th OrMnTlUt Junior lut will hld at tba Country cluk Mond at After tha bnilnaaa aaa-Ion Mrl. Alfred Burfi-H.

aducatlon chair-man. will Introduca lha cucai apaakar, Or. Otoria Wllklnaoo. HOLMES MEMORIAL Olrclal of the Lailin Aid Boclftj of Holmai Memorial church will meat aa follow. I Monda; at I with Mri.

W. War-ran. 1314 Buncombe ftraeti 1 Thuraday at 1 JO with Mra. O. M.

Roblnaon. 121S Buncombe itreet. 3 Wedneadav at with Mra. Rar Btaw-art. SI Blue RW drive.

TUESDAY BIBI.C rttrSBTTKRIAN The ejrclra of the Woman a Auxiliary of the Bible Preebyterlan church will aeet Tueadar. 1M p. ai followi: Circle with Mra. Cmorr York, 411 Wilton Street Circle with Mra. J.

C. Kalner, 104 Laurent Road. Circle 3 with Mn. Hailt Bmlth, 111 Perry Avenue. Circle with Mr.

1, D. Chrlttopher, 110 Ladnon Btreet. BUNCOMBE STItKST The circles of the Woman'a Society ol Chrlitlan Service of Buncombe Btreet Methodist Church will meet Tuetday at 3 30 p. m. aa follow.i; Leader Mra.

Leon Parla, Hoate'ia Mra. W. T. Potter, 101 WaahiafUm St. i ie so.

t. Leader Mra. B. B. Thomaa.

Hotteta Mra, B. B. Thomaa. ill I Park Ave. I.

Leader Mra. Ruaaell Langley. Hoe-teaa Mra. Ruaaell Lancley. 410 Aberdeen, i 4 Leader Mra.

O. A Broomfteld. Hoa-twea Mrar A. H. Caatarby, 2 McDanlel Ave.

Leader Mra. Kenneth Kama. Roa-teea Mra. Warre Mitchell, Haroourt. 4 Leader Mra.

Roy Hunt. Hoateae Mra. A. One. Wlndeor Old Buncombe Road.

T. Leader Mr J. L. Garrett. 'Hoateae Mrt.

M. Powler. 407 Bennett St. at I 14 Leader Mra. Robert Ollllei Hoateae Mra.

i. B. Otdera, lot Mclver St. Leader Mra. Wake Mvera Hoitew Mra.

J. A. Ptper. Sit N. Main St.

IS. Leader Mra Arthur Pollard. Hoateae Mra. Fred McCulloufh, 1311 Aufueta Street. II.

Leader Mra 1. P. Lear. Moiteea Mra. W.

A. Merrill. 414 H. Mala St. II.

Leader Mra. 3. C. Oould 04 tea Mra. i.

C. Oould. 1313 I. North St. II.

Leader Mr. C. L. Patttahall. Hoa-leee Mra.

L. W. Bnrdctle, 111 Clevelaad Street. 14. Lead Mr.

Bifn Beaoham. Hoa-teaa Mr, t. W. McLean, Craetwood Pari MowaUlB. A.

R. Circle of the Woman' Missionary Arlety of the Aeaactat Reformed Presbr-terlaw Church will meet Tueeday after-oooa at 3 10 aa followa: I Mr. T. Anael Putnam, I Washington PI aaa. I Mra.

M. Clark. 1 last Paris Rd Wilt ORKFNVII I.i The circles of the W. M. S.

of West Oreeavllle Baptl.it Church will mret Tuesday evanin at 1:30. as follows: Circle 1 will meet with Mr. Wllma eece, 69 Perry Ave. Mrs. Wllma Reece, leader.

Lottie Moon Circle will meet with Mra. O. P. Owens. Smile St.

Mra. S. W. Ayirs, leader. ST.

PAUL Tha circle of the Woman' Society of Christian Service of St. Paul Methodist chureti will meet Tuasday at 3:30 clock. Circle will meet at 10 o'clock. Circle 1. leader.

Mrs. B. L. Pushing; hoateae, Mra. Rushing, 1100 Augusta St.

Circle 1. leader. Mr. Herbert Campbell; hoateae. Mr.

Campbell, 1 Woodflii Ave. Circle 3, leader, Mrs Lee Pool: hoateae. Mra. Poole, lot Brlarcllff Dr, Over-brook. Circle leader, Mrs.

Jack Greer; hostess. Mr Oreer, Lauren Road. Circle I. leader. Mrs.

Sanlord Howie; hostess, Mra. Howl, log Argonne Sr. Circle leader, Mrs. H. Oray; hostess.

Mrs. B. M. Week. 114 Ottaray Or.

TB1NITT Ll'THSRAN The regular monthly devotional and In-apiratlonal meeting of the women of the church will be held on Tuesday at 3 3 In tha charrh school rooms Tha necuilve board meeting win be held at 13 p. m. WESTMINSTER The aieeutlve board ol the Woman Auilllary of Weatminster Presbyterian church will meet Tueadav morning at 10 1 with Mra. Alan B. Sibley, 101 Bast Plenties Are.

TRII'NI The executive board of the Woman Society of Christian Service of Triune Church will meet on Tuesday at slock. In tha ladlea parlor. Thoe who are to make a report ere urged to attend. In ooneliaatoa. the regular monthly bualneaa meeting will be held.

WHITS OAK Circle I of White Oak Baptut church will meet Tuetday afternonn at four o'clock at tha home of Mrs. Robert J. Sdwarda an the Super Highway. FIRST BAPTIKT The eierutive board of the First Bop- church will hold aa important called meeting at the church Tuesday at 3 30. Special Attention la called to tha change of time.

PIBST PRKKB YTF.RIAM The executive board of the Woman's eusinery 01 tne First Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday at 10 30 a. 01. In the chapel. x. THIRD PRgKBYTtalAN Clrrle ol the Woman auilliarv or I Third Presbyterian church will mret tuea- asy es onows; i l-Mra.

C. L. Miller, 101 Weal Tallulah 1 drive. l-Mra. Oeorge Brayant, Her? ley street.

I 1-Mr. W. L. Smith, 111 Whstsett street. 4 Mr.

8. A. Crisp, 310 West gton eve- nue i At 7 30: S-Mrj. Mra. street.

I 1-Mrs. nue. Beulah Rutherford O. H. MeCorkle, 111 Prank Wayne Taylor.

1 Auburn ave- (HKIsrHCKCH I Th mrtirhl)' of ihe board of 1 fhrut Clinrrh Womt)'. Auxiliary U. hfld on Tuesday at 10 JO ft. m. in tht parish bouse.

1 Meetings PENDLETON STREET Tuesday at 1:30. circles of Pendleton Street Baptist Church will meet aa follows; 1. Mrs. 1. P.

Garrett, 300 Stewart Itreet. 1. To be announced later. 1. Mra, Luke Porreater, II Tlndal avenue.

4. Mra. B. P. Buckhlester, I Charlotte Street.

5. Mr. H. Mount, 111 Circle street assistant hostess Mrs. W.

A. Vaughan Mra. K. A. Trarnham, II Lanneau Drive 1.

To announced later. I. Mra. B. A.

Hardin, 111 Arlington Avenue. I. Mr. Jemes Price, 111 Crescent svs-nue. 10.

Mr. Wyatt McCuen, 114 W. Tallulah drive. II. Mrs.

R. B. Loftls, Underwood avenue. 11. Mr.

Walter Kay, 31 Pari rot. 13. At the church at 4 00. 14. Mra.

i. Dean Craln, 103 Jones avenue. It. Mr. M.

W. Hill, 70S Rhett street. II. Mr. T.

1. Veatey, 10 Lanneau drive. 11. To be announced later. It.

Mrs. H. I. Bull. Sumner street.

10. Mr. Lewis Spearman, 31 Perry avenu. 10. Mrs.

W. J. Couch, 104 Mission treet. 11. Miss Monti Whltaker, 111 Sumner street 00.

11. Miss Marlbel Parks, S07 Arlington avenua 7:30. 13. Miss Bessie Masslngale, 1110 Pendleton street I 00. 14.

Mr. Cora Shlpmsn, How street 7.30. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN Th Woman's Auxiliary of th Pourth PresbyUrlan church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4 0 clock with Mrs. Jessie MoCall, 40 B. Washington St.

for bualneaa aesston. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Circlaa of the Woman'a auxiliary of the Second Preabvterlan church will meat Tuesday at 1:30 as follows: -Mis. Robbie Thompson, Polnaett hotel 1 and I Mrs. Orey Robblna, Stewart treet. 4 Mr.

Ben Smith. Pendleton street, Mrs. Hugh Chapman, 111 Bail treet. The bualness women's circle will meet at th church Thursday at 4 la. CHRIST CHI'RCH The following circles of Christ Church Woman'a auilllary will meet Tuesday at 10 p.

m. Mr. L. Donkl. leader, will meet with Mra.

D. B. Marshall, 11 University Ridge home 1 Mr. H. V.

Hughey, leader, will meet la the pariah house. 1 Mr. John Bsteman. leader. Members will be not II led of placet and lira of meeting.

4 Mr. Lester Smith, leader, will meet with Mr. P. A. Lubln, Oil Pettlgra street Mra.

Houston, will meat with Mra. Prank League, 104) Lavlnl 0 Mr. Eugrns Smith, leader. Member will be notified of time and place of meeting. St.

Faith's Chapter will meet Wednesday, January 21 at I p. m. In tha parish house. MORGAN Mr. and Mrs.

Louie Morgan announce the birth of a daughter, Tonda Lou, on December 23 at General hospital. a HUNT Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Hunt, of 101, Atwood street, announce the birth of a son, Walter White. on December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are also the parents of two daughters, Dale and Nancy Ann.

i ALEXANDER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander announce the birth of a daughter, Clara Gay, on December 20, at General hospital. Mrs. Alexander is the former Miss Bethel Sanders, of Liberty.

a a SHELOR Mr. and Mrs. Geotwe M. Shelor of Winston-Salem. N.

announce th birth of a son, Robert Roe, December IS, at Baptist hospital, Winston-Salem. The Shelors are also the parents of a little girl, Sandra. 4 years of age. Mrs. Bhelor wa formerly Miss Imogene Roe of Greenville.

LEE DAUGHTER WEST CLINTON. Jan. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee announce the birth of a daughter.

December 28 at the Pryor hospital In Chester. Mrs. Lee Is the former Miss Mildred Isenhower of this city. Reduce Without Dieting SCIENCE DISCOVERS EASY WAY1 Now, with this doctor's discovery onecan reduce without drugs, laxatives, ex. erase or dieting.

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