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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 3

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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT FRFDAF, NOTEMTXR II, 1951 PAOB Miss Nell Davis Is Wed To Mr. Harry J. Logsdon Identical Twins To Give Sumter Piano Concert Frnest and Miles Mauney, young attended the University of Tennessee at Memphis, Trim, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

F. Logsdon of Bar-berton, Ohio. He Is a graduate of the University of Ohio and at the present holds the position as a Maritime Engineer, Mr, ami Mrs. Logsdon are now making their home in Norfolk, Va. In a oulet and simple ceremony Mrs.

Pearl (Hutto) Davis of Columbia and the late W. Clifton Davis. She is a graduate of the Norway High School and the Bap duo pianists who have the rare rlU- Mrs. Julian Salley give a beautiful devotional on Thanksgiving. Mn.

Adden appointed -Mrs, Tom Hall chairman of the Thanksgiving Baskets Committee. The school children arc asked to bring their packages to the schools en Tuesday, Nov. 22. Baskets will be packed at the Kings Daughters Home on Wednesday morning. As usual, the December meeting will be helil one week earlier, en the second Tuesday.

Mrs. Joe Barber, 'welcomed into the circle. Mrs. Bennett Hostess To Circle Meet Mrs. Ionai'd Bennett wns hos less to the Faithful Workers Circle of the Kings Daughters on Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. F. A. Addon, circle leader, presided and opened the meeting with verse 1 of the IfT, Psalm, "Bless the l.ord My Soul." Unction of being Idrntlenl twins, will npponr In Sumter on the night tist Hospital School of Nursinor of on Friday October 14, Miss Nell Davis, formerly of Norway, R. C.

and Mr. Hnrry J. Logsdon of Akron, Ohio were united in a marriage which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morlarty 'Tortage Lake's" of Akron, Ohio.

The bride Is the daughter of of Thursday, December 8. The concert, to be given at the Ed Columbia. During World War II she served In the Army Nurses Corps as a First Lieutenant. Since the war she has been with the Vet In Africa's Iturl Forest live pygmy tribes while nearby are Nilotic tribes, among the tallest In the world, ranging up to 7 feet. eran administration and also munds High School auditorium, wil he the cseondiof four 5wn-sorrd (luring the Wfi-M season by the Sumter Comunlty Concert Association.

It will begin at 8 o'clock. The Mauney twins natives JEANNE ULMER What A Difference Today- What a difference day makes. Naturally, am re-ferrinir to the weather. The balmy breez.es have flown away leaving Jack Frost blustering in our paths, Have heard several comments, all of which were favorable, regarding the daily music recitals at Bclk-Hudsons. The Moultrie DA It Chapter, the Orangeburg Music Club, and the Orangeburg Music Appreciation Clubs have certainly done a fine job with this project of theirs.

Attention to parents with small children, bring your amall youngsters (walking ace) to the IHrllichamp PTA meeting Tuesday, Nov. 22, nt 8:00 p.m. All arrangements have been completed through Mrs. Kd Kaugh, local Scout leader, to have three (iirl Scouts on duty to care for the youngsters in the leather's lounge during the meeting. The Girl Scouts are doing this in connection with goals in their Community Service Badge.

Marion Ilouck had such a pretty party Thursday afternoon vhen she entertained her bridge club. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. II. N.

Antley and family were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Antley Jr. and son of Valdosta, Georgia.

Wednesday at the Orangeburg County Education Association meeting the following suggestion- to those that were present was given. 'Many of us love a garden, yet gardens are seasonal. Here is a garden each of us can plant and reap our harvest at all times. 1. Plant five rows of peas-presence, promptness, preparation, per- of North Carolina.

For the past several seasons they have bren touring, appearing ns soloists with' week end ro und up of 1 lj MNWMfMf fKV TOJES EFT orchestra and In recitals throughout Hie South, the East and In Canada, By special Invitation they have played for the annual convention of the National Federation of Music Clubs and before several thousand delegates to the Kiwanin Internal ional convention at MIAMI. Among their orchestral appearances have bren engagements at Brevard Festival. The fact that they are twins may account, as many critics have noted, for the, unusual unity of their performances. As one reviewer described it, their work is "a blend of playing that makes the two pianos seem as one," while another commented on their "uncanny cooperation in getting unified effects in music Imagery." Admission to the concert will be by season membership card, either in the Sumter association or in an affiliated association. Local members may bring out-of-town guests.

Shaw Air Force Base personnel may buy single admissions. Tickets for both military personnel and o'ut-of-town guests of local members may be bought at the door at $2 each. serverence, and purity. 2. Plant three rows of squash- MEN'S SHIRTS STREET FLOOR VI I DRESS in a i saw VISIT OUR Household Gift DEPARTMENT Nice Selection of VASES, FIGURINES, CASSEROLES, HAMMERED ALUMINUM PLANTER TRAYS, WALL PLAQUES, FRUIT BASKETS, ETC AT LOW, LOW PRICES.

V-n FRUIT-OF-THE-LOQM BROADCLOTH EFIRD VALUE! ANOTHER lx squash gossip, squash criticism, indifference. 3. Then sow five rows of lettuce-let us be faithful to duty, let us be unselfish.and loyal, let us be true to our obli- let us obey rules and regulations, and let us ove one another." Each of us would enjoy a great deal more if we planted a garden such as this. The Alumnae of Cokcr College in the Orangeburg District are looking forward to their luncheon-meeting at 12:45 Saturday, Dec. 3, at Berry's-On-The-Hill.

Dr. John Barry, president of Coker College, who will be the guest of honor, is no stranger to many Orangeburg folks. He and Dr. Roy McClain are brothers-in-law, having married Bryant sisters of Spartanburg. Dr.

and Mrs. Barry have visited the home of T. B. Bryants on several occasions. Mrs.

M. R.Campbell, who Coker' chairman for Orangeburg, Calhoun, and Bamberg counties, has announced that the following alumnae will assist her, Mrs. T. B. Bryant Mrs.

Lawrence Garrick, Mrs. J. C. Langford, Mrs. Bill Bryant and Mrs.

Charles Council of Orangeburg; Mrs. M. D. Shuler Jr. and Mrs.

C. R. Dent of St. Matthews; and Mrs. Wilson Dufft of North.

Over 100 alumnae in this area are being invited. Any alumnae desiring to attend should call Mrs. Campbell at 2457. Hope you're planning to attend the Basket Band Bazaar at the St. Paul's Methodist Church beginning at 10 this morning.

Dinner, sandwiches, Country Store and White Elephant items, doll clothes, and homemade goodies will be on sale. See you at the Bazaar. Have a good weekend. Let us know what you did interesting. That's thirty.

Evergreen Garden Club Meets With Mrs. Hugo Felkel The Evergreen Garden Club of I 'A- Elloree met Tuesday, November the eighth at 3:30 p. m. at the Full Cut Fused Collar home of Mrs. Hugo Felkel with Mrs.

T. M. Felder as eo-hostess. 1 Thirteen members and three visi tors were present. Mrs.

B. T. Ott, president, presided over the business session. Miss Mattie Evans was welcom 4,5 i 11 WSS9aJm SIZES 14T017 Assorted Sleeve Lengths! i lf FIRST ed as guest speaker and gave a very interesting talk and demonstration on "Dried Arrangements." Miss Evans made an arrangement for a dining room table. As the made the arrangement, she gave the names of the various materi if FLOOR Furman Accepted For Membership On Board als which she used, and explained Chenille Spreads Men's Suburban Coats the methods of drying these materials.

The completed arrangement was very attractive. The hostesses presented Miss Evans a lovely gift. During the social hour, the hostesses served delicious refreshments consisting of a salad course with punch. ministered five times a year at 800 regular testing centers and at a number of special centers. The tests consist of three-hour Scho Toman IMvenrty if oh of the 1x9 nrw member colleges to be ateepted for membership In the CWIega Entrance Examination Board, national cooperative asso- Full or Single Bed Sizes! "SCxb Nice Assortment of Colors! lmmSj Medium Weight Material lastic Aptitude Test and 14 achieve' ment tests of one-hour each.

In afBflen made up of about 300 top Multi-Color or Nub In Fiberene Wool. Quilted Lining! Sizes 34 to 42 addition to the entrance exami nations, the Board offers two programs of course placement tatfgiWit and or-(usfcatloTffl. Furman Is th first college In South Carolina to become a member of the Board. TW was anonunced today by tests. MEN'S HATS A new service of the Board for 95 E.

John L. Plyler. president of its members is the College Scholar 1 1 1 1 ship Service, established last Wool Felts! Good Assortment of Colors Including Black! year to provide a central agency for the collection and transmit $25.00 VALUE! tal of financial information con cerning scholarships applications -I I Ml rhis service helps colleges to Episcopal Church Auxiliaries Plan Imaginary Bazaar It Is hoped all Auxiliary members will attend the Imaginary Bazaar Tuesday evening November 29th at 7:30 p. m. tn the Parish Hall.

The Orangeburg High School Sextet will sing several numbers and there will be soft background music during the party. The ten door pri7.es are very exciting and don't forget to uphold your Chapter which will also receive a prize for the largest attendance. Fun, music, 'prizes and delicious BOYS' make the best use of available scholarship funds. DAVY CROCKETT Bicycles SUITS Additional activities of the Board include a large and continuous program of research to improve the tests and their usage, development of new testing techniques through experimentation. 16 INCH FRAMECon be Converted to boys or girls model.

Saddle bag. Buffalo Cap Shooting" Gun and Holster! I -1 I kf) 1 Farmtn. Other schools named to the Board this fall are the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Rice Institute in Texas, and the University of Rhode Island. The College Board, founded In 1900, administers internationally a aeries of admission and placements tests for students seeking entrance to a large number of colleges, sponsors a college scholarship service, provides a consulting tervlce and conducts a series of conferences for college officials regarding admission problems.

To be accepted as a member of the Board, a college must be accredited by the appropriate region-id educational association and make regular and substantial use of the Board's tests and other services. Non-member colleges may make use of the Boards' student entrance tests. There are only 13 colleges and and a series of publications prepared for students, parents, teachers, guidance officers, test technicians, and others interested in the food will be the order of the eve Rayon Gabardine Year Round Weight! Blues and Grays Only! Sizes 8 to 18 Efird's Low Price Only! First Floor FASHION ning. All members are asked not to miss It. program.

STREET FLOOR FLASH! FrcMi New Styles! hHw1Hm in the Southeast, other FALL COTTONS GABARDINES AND 52 'tH JERSEYS. Sizes 10 to Sec These for Sure! than Furman, which are members of the College Board. They are Emory and Agnes Scott in Georgia; Rollins in Florida; Davidson, Duke and Salem in North Carolina; University of the South In Tennessee; Washington and Lee, Randolph-Macon, Mary Baldwin, William and Mary, Sweet Briar and.Hollins Virginia. the Board's college admisison tests are prepared by committees of distinguished school and college teachers. The tests are ad- sfD.

11 Mvm ONEGROUP DRESSES An EFIRD EXTRA PLUS BUY! 5 WOOL BLANKETS Size 72 84! Sofids, Stripes and Plaids! Acetate Binding! FfRST FLOOR sr; 1 's Solids and Prints in Popular ESTRON Crysta Wide range of sizes $5.95 $8.95 SECOND FLOOR EUis Avenue P-T A Nursery Group Members Listed Ellis Avenue PTA members that have kept and will keep the nursery during the regular PTA meetings are listed as follows: Sept. 27, Mrs. Frank Farnum, Mrs. -W. D.

Cope, Mrs. P. G. Carnes. and Mrs.

L. II. Ricken-baker Jr. Nov. 29, Mrs.

H. P. Weeks, Mrs. Raymond Knight, Mrs. Wilson Inabinet, and Mrs.

H. M. O'Cain. Jan. 31.

'36, Mrs. E. B. Bowman, Mrs. C.

W. Scott. Mrs. Kirby Smith, and Mrs. B.

Jackson Jr. March 27, Mrs. J. T. Dunning.

Mrs. ilarold Rowell, Mrs. C. B. Davis and Mrs.

August Lefven-dahl. May 29, Mrs. John Felkel, Mrs. J. E.

Hutto, Mrs. John Brownlee, and Mrs. Earl SteckeL OEPARTMfNT STOAJ Oroagtburj, $. ENGAGED Mrs. Charlton Boyd Patterson of Laurens announces the engagement of her daughter, Harriet Beckwith, to Mr.

Walter Senn Ramage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burr Ramage of Laurens. The wedding will be a social event in Laurens at the First Methodist Church, "Orangeburg County's Shopping Center'.

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