Hartsville Club News'Spcrial Jo I he News The .March meeting of the Major Robert hide Chapter, D.A.IL was held Tuesday evening at the suburban heme of Mrs. G. K. King near Me Bee with Mrs. lCd King, co-hostess. The regent, Mrs. Graham Segnrs presided. .Mrs. R. E. Sowell was the pro* gram leader for the afternoon nod. gave an instructive paper on The Religious Background of the Revolutionary Period.Mrs. Marion Byrd, chairman of the nominating committee, gave the following rcporl: regent, Mrs. Ervin Cannon Jr., vice.- regent, Mrs. Graham Se-gars;corresponding secrclary, Mrs. R. A. Terry; recording secretary, Mrs. J. M. Richardson; treasurer. Mrs. J. P. Evans; registrar. Mrs. Speight Ad-ums: historian, Mrs. J. J. Morris; chaplain, Mrs. Prank A. Miller; genealogist. .Mrs. F. \V. Ham.-A rising vote of thanks was en to the out-going officers Ihcir two. years of service.Mrs. Segars reminded the mem hers of the annual Continental Congress to be held in Washington, April 13-10. Mrs. G. A. Kalber and Mrs. F. B, ilines were appointed delegates from this chapter, and Mrs. M. I- Reynolds will go as National Chairman of Music and member of the Executive Board.The hostesses invilod the members into I he dining room where refreshments were served. Mrs. M. C. Croueh poured coffee at one end of the table. Mrs. Edward G. Lilly was wlecomcd as a new member.gtv-forI that the club had been asked to sponsor and organize a new garden club in the vicinity of the Cotton Mill. Several members volunteered to so that afternoon to Mrs. * Roy Kirklcy’s home and help with the organization of the new club.Reports from several projects committees were given and a vote of thanks was extended to those I who were In charge of these projects. It was decided to sell South Carolina Calendars, and orders were taken. Tliey will be delivered in September.Mrs. Rfloert White, chairman of the nominating committee, presented the following slate of officers for the coming year which were unanimously elected: chairman, Mrs. John A. Barry; vice-chairman, Mrs. Warner Timmons; secretary - treasurer. Mrs. George Wilds. A rising vole uT thanks was given the outgoing officers and the club presented a gift to Mrs. Richard Coker, wlso has served as chairman for three years. Mrs. Coker thanked the members anti invited them to hold ft “May-day party in her garden May t.iloeinLoId.’ee.nh,?E-►r.veonc*dMi5. J. E. Mills1 home was opened Tuesday morning to the members of Rip Spring Beauty Garden Chib for the April meeting. Upon arrival, the guesfs were' invited into the dining room for refreshment.Following the social hour, Mrs. Rieliord Coker, chairman, presided over the business session. She announced that the General Garden Club.had disbanded on Feb.4th and that this club had voted to become a member of the South Carolina Ga;dcn Clubs. A letter from Press Beattie, manager of Bclk’s Department Store, was read inviting the club lo enter flower arrangements in that store beginning 12 noon, April 25. A committee was appointed for this project. I that Mrs, T, U * Maxwell announced andA committee, compnsed of Mrs. Richard Coker, Mrs1 T. L. Maxwell and Mrs. B. W. Simmons, from the Spring Beauty Garden Club assisted with the organization of a new garden dub Tuesday afternoon in the vicinity of the Hartsville Cotton Mill.The initial meeting was held atthe home oT Mrs. Roy Kirkley and after hearing ex pin nations concerning the organization, those present proceeded with plans and objectives for the. year's work.The newly elected officers were; chairman, Mrs- Troy Weaver; co-chairman, Mrs. Coyl Bryant; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Jurison Hawkins; program dialnnan, .Mrs. Roy Kirkley.A committee was appointed to suggest a suitable name for-the new club to 6c submitted ni the ftext meeting;Dried to OrderSince manufacturers of wash -and - wear fabrics recommend' that they be dried at a medium temperature, makers oF clothes dryers are incorporating a special cycle for such fabrics. The drying operation is followed hy a ten-minute cooling - fluffing period makes fabrics wrinkle fre« ready to wear.