COUNTY SEAT NEWS
By Mre. Edward Staggs
Miss Charlotte Edwards, student
nurse at Rutherfordton Hospital,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Alvin Wilson
and children of Spartanburg, visit
ed Mrs. Joe Wilson on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Head is improving
at the Rutherfordton Hospital af
ter a recent operation.
Miss Jo Anne Constance, patient
at St. Luke’s Hospital, is improv
ing after an injury received at
school.
J. A. Feagan remains in a ser
ious condition at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hill attend
ed a shower Saturday night, hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean
Edwards of Detroit, Mich., at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mc
Crain’s on Saluda Star Route.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas
Foster and baby, Janice, of Dun
can, S C., were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Hill. They were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hill on
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hill were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Minter Reel, and attended Silver
Creek Church on Sunday morning.
Robert S. McFarland is under
going treatment at General Hos
pitals in Spartanburg.
The Business Women’s Circle
held its regular monthly meeting
Monday night at the home of Mrs.
Henry Searcy with Mrs. Charlie
Feagan in charge of the program.
Mrs. O. C. Feagan gave the de
votional and Mrs. Lonnie Hall led
in prayer. The topic of the pro
gram was “Wings for Speeding
the Light.” Mrs. Alice Clarke
gave the propram. Special song,
by Mirs. John Spurlin. Christmas
gifts were exchanged. New officers
for the coming year were elected
which includes: President, Mrs.
Sidney Smith; first vice president,
Mrs. Charlie Feagan; second vice
president. Mrs. T. W. Owens; sec
retary. Miss Opal Cloud; treas
urer, Mrs. 0. C. Feagan. Refresh
ments were served to 20 members.
Mrs. T. W. Owens intertwined
-with ft "party oh Saturday afternoon
at her home in Columbus, celebrat
ing the seventh birthday of her
daughter, Janice. The living room
was attractively decorated, using
colors of red, white and blue. Each
child was given favors consisting
of suckers, miniature cars and
balloons. Many games and contests
were enjoyed with Lottie Spurlin
and Donnie Hall winning prizes.
Cakes, candy and nuts and orange
ade were served to the following:
Louise and Rachel Owens, Lottie
and Andy Spurlin, Joan and Don
nie Hall, Pat and Nesbet Conner,
Dale Spurlin, Barry Staggs, Wayne
Hall, Harold Gibbs, Fay and Mor
ris Gibson, Ronnie and Johnnie
White, Lynda Hill, Ellen Conner
and Carol Page
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Munns and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Prussing, will leave Saturday for
their home in Chicago after an
extended stay at Four Columns.
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