The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 16, 1958, Image 3
Thursday, January 16, 1958
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THE WOMAN’S PAGE
Social Events and Club News of Interest Telephone 74 or 495
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Felknor-Hcardy
Rites Saturday
The ceremony uniting Mrs. Mar-
k jorie Miller Felknor and Dr. .Loilis
Herring Hardy of Camden/ took
place at noon Saturday at the home 1 )'
of the bride’s mother, Mrs.. Frank
E. Miller, on South Broad street.
The Rev. Earl Patrick- Barron, of
Gastonia,’ N. C., cousin of the bride,
officiated at the rites for which only
1 members of the immediate families
were present.
Upon their return from a wedding
trip to Florida they will be at home
at 1310 Kirkwood Circle, Camden,
after January 20.
Mrs. Hardy is the only daughter
of Mrs. Miller (Louda Copeland)
and the late Mr. Miller. Dr. Hardy,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hardy
of Avondale Estates, "Ga., was grad
uated from the University of Geor
gia with a degree in veterinary
medicine and operates the Camden
Veterinary hospital.
In addition to tne groom’s par
ents, his sisters, Mrs. C. W. Owens,
Mr. Owens and daughter, Linda, of
Decatur, Ga , Mrs. C. B. Dyar, Jr.,
Mr .Dyar and sons, Robert and
Jack, of Columbia, attended the
ceremody.
Mrs. Copeland Is
Club Hostess
Mrs. Heath Copeland was hostess
to members of her bridge club on
Thursday afternoon with two tables
in play. \ w
Greenery with-fruits and other
seasonal arrangements made a pret
ty background for the games. Dur
ing play refreshments were enjoyed.
Score winners for the Afternoon’s
progressions were Mrs. James Ad
dison and Mrs. Hubert Boyd.
Methodist Circles
Will Meet Monday
Circles of Broad Street Methodist
Church will meet Monday after
noon, January 20, at 3:30 as follows:
Barden—iMrs. J. V. Edwards,
chairman; Mrs. Raymond Pitts,
hostess.
J Ellie Hatton—Mrs. H A Sim
mons, chairman; Mrs. G W. Hol
lingsworth, hostess; Mrs. . H. A.
Simmons, co-hostess.
Mayme Johnson — Mrs. T. J.
Leake, chairman; Mrs. Hugh Simp
son, hostess: Mrs. R J. Copeland,
co-hostess.
The Louise Best -Circle, Mrs.
Irene Pitts, chairman, meets Tues
day, the 21st, at Whitten Village.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Golf Association
Luiicheon Tuesday
The luncheon meeting of the La
dies' Golf Association of Lakeside
Country Club will be held on Tues
day, January 21.
Those planning to attend are re
quested to please notify Mrs. John
W^. Finney, Jr., or Mrs. R. P. Ham
er by Saturday, the 18th.
Mrs. Staton Hostess v
Sarah Cason Circle
The Sarah Cason circle of the First
Baptist Church met Tuesday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. H. W. Sta
ton on N. Broad St.
Mrs. Curtis Freeman, chairman,
presided over the short business ses
sion. The program, “The Golden
DoOr,” was led by Mrs. Leon Col
lins and assisting were Mrs. Jimmy
Cagle, Mts. Murray Ruth Patter
son. Mrs' J. D. McKee, Mrs. R. E
Martin..Mrs. Fred Burnett. Jr . Mrs.
Rudolph Hamrick. Mrs Albert
Cothran. Mrs. Sarnie Pinson and
Mrs. Freeman.
Fashions For '58
Be Presented Feb. 12
By Episcopal Auxiliary
Fashions for 58, a preview of la
test styles for spring and .'dimmer, is
to be presented February 12 at the
Hotel Mary Musgrove by the Wom
en’s Auxiliary of All Saints’ Episco
pal Church. *
This year’s show is to feature
children's fashions in addition to
clothing for teen-agers and matrons,
according to Mrs R Michael Tur
ner. chairman
l»cal -department and ready to-
MISS ELNITA LEIGH WILBANKS
Mr. and M^s. C. W. Wilbanks of Laurens, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, FI nit a Leigh, to Thomas Richard Owens, son
of Me^ and Mrs. Thomas P. Owens of this city. The wedding date is
to be announced later.
McKittrick-Tinsley
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. George William
McKittrick of Cross Hill, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Sylvia Juanita, to Lonny Berry
Tinsley, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lonny Berry, Tinsley of this city.
The wedding date will be an
nounced later.
Club, Other Guests
Are Entertained
Entertaining members of the t r „ .
Wednesday Study Club and several odist Church was held at the Clin-, sponsored by the auxiliary, i- .4.part l -'"‘ 1 "'' "'uht to feel perfectly
additional guests, Mrs. Harry Me-! ton Mills community building on of a campaign for the purpose ifi ,r " 11 ^ there is ,1 question
Sween was hostess for bridge the Monday evening with Mrs. Murray adding to building and improvement 11 ,f1 ,ur mmfi ^hen leave it
1 wear shops are to present newest
During the social hour refresh "styles for sports, casual, daytirm 4
ments were served and at this time and formal wear, with accessories,
a surprise linen shower was given to all to be shown by local models
Mrs. Jimmie Cagle, fa recent bride. Plans for the annual event in-
; elude refreshments, music and door
il beseech you as strangers and pil- Industrial NutSCS
1 grims. abstain from feishy lusts,,— . . . a
which war against the soul; having *0 MC6t Jan. Af
your cpnversation honest among Greenwood Plant
the Gentiles, that, whereas th£y '
speak against you as evil-doers,
they may by yoyr good works,;. Greenwood Mills will bp host at a -
which they shall behold, glorify God l 1100 ! 16011 at a regular meeting of the
in the day of visitation.’’ ' Piedmont District South Carolina
* Conduct goes further and reflects l"dastnal Association at the
our own character It may. and at- Greenwood Community (enter on
ten prove a stumbling block to ri,PS< l a > r - January 21 Registration
others Tilings which we may be 31 *- noon and lunch
phle to do, even in-moderation, they h#> serv ' ,<i at 12 30
may not be able to do without harm 'Following the luncheon the group
St . Paul wrote of such when he said 'dl go to the-Hams plant near
“Wherefore, if meat make my Greenwood where the afternoon
brother to offend. I shall eat no program will be held, after which
flesh while the world standeth, lest a *l association members have
I hi.ike my brother to offend ” been invited to tour the plant
The whole matter can be summed The association, which is a sec-
up m fHeise words, again from St non of the South Carolina Industrial
Paul. "Whathsoever you do. do it Nurses Association: also holds
Japan Today' - Is
Program Topic
prizes Committees in charge of the
heartily, as to tbM^ord. and not un- membership in The American As-
' i men knowim; thaCof the Lord ye -ociation of Industrial Nurses or-
arrangements are to lie announced 'h. II re eive the reward of jhe m ganiration. Industrial nurses in the
next woek, Mrs Turner said heritance Here is thermal Piedmont* group are from Abbe-
The’January meeting of the Sara | , The fashion show , the fourth an-| sta ' u ’' lf W engage in any form of ville, Greenwood. Laurens, Green-
he vmb^vSf
Gleen Circle of BrocW Street Meth- nual presentation of its kirld to be I recreation or activity, as to the
past week.
Adams, Mrs r Talmadge Simmons | fund of the church Proceeds from alt,ne
Decorating the card rooms were and Mrs , Holmes Holland as hos . past fashion shows, is well as from-
poinsettias and fruits arranged tesses other projects, hav. s c ailo 1
with greens. Score prizes for (the 1 K n Buzhardt conducted .1 carpet fund, according to an auxil
progressions went to Mrs. K e 'th business session after which a pro- iary spokesman
Heischman and Mrs. ( hris Adair/ on “japan Today^ was given •
3r Mrs. W. L. Corbet led the' - program — ;
When cards were laid aside the an( j
gave a scripture reading Oth- VVITH THE SICK
hostess served salad and dessert ers takinK part were Mrs w . S
Horne and Mrs - J K Haselden ^ho
had on display a number of articles
brought by her son from Japan
During the evening a social hour
Spartanburg, Anderson and
Pickens counties with a member-
ship of araurnkJO regustered nurses
Mrs ble ' ’ifv. plant nurse at
Laurens Vill- ^ president of the
.iss: if 1 1 a! ion ’
( F.NTt RY CLUB TO MEET
-The January meeting of the Cen
tury Club will he held Tuesday, the
21sc at 4 o’clock at the home of
Mrs W R Turner
courses.'
Study Club Program
Given On Ben Tillman
The Wednesday Study Club met
last week at the home of Mrs. John
McSween on Maple street.
Mrs. R E. Sadler gave the after
noon’s program on Ben Tillman,
the home of Mrs J J
Calhoun St.
George Copeland ! Mrs. Gault Entertains
Has Birthday Party
South ( arolina statesman, in whose 1 Methodist Church will meet
offide she was employed following Tuesday Januarv 21 al & 0 - clock at
graduation from Winthrop College
Later the hostess .was assisted by
Miss Margaret Bell in serving a sal
ad course
Sprays of pink Scotch heather
combined with miniature chrysan
themums and acacia were arrang
ed in the receiving .rooms. -
Lutheran Women
Clyde Stephens Barnes,
Mr and MrsrRalph Barnes, i> ( a pa-* M M >cb and clothing
tient at Blalock clUug
Friends of Mrs L Russell Gray
was enjoyed and the hostesses! w il be interested to know she is a
served a salad anil sweet jilate with medical patient at Hajs hospital
Patricia Cason and Elda Bruce of
fhronwell. underwent tonsilectom
ics at Hays hospital tfus week.
Broad \teaic\al paitents at Hays hospital
include Sherry Jean Bannister,
small daughter of Mr and Mrs
Greene, on Charles Bannister. Dennis Bennett,
Mr' Barbara Childs arid Mrs Letia
Madden of Joanna
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coffee
The
GUILD TO MEET
Wesleyan Guild of
George Copeland, who was six
years old January 9, celebrated the
occasion with a party Saturday aft
ernoon at the home of his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Pri tgle Copeland near
here
A few little boy friends were in
vited for a hike, outdoor games and
wiener toa-t Later the birthday
cake was cut aid served in the din
ing room fie cake, baked in the
shape of a horse shoe, was de.orat
ed in the Cowboy motif F.ach child
u u T Meet Monday
Club, Other Fnends <* londay evenin g Mr 7 s w . M
was remeniberjjtti.a.par-y• fav«r:, was served.
Assembling members of her card
club and other friends Mrs. Marvin
Gault, Jr., was hostess for bridge
on Thursday afternoon at her home
on Elm street
■ As a seeing for the tables, green
plants were used .with colorful dried
n Tangcments in the hostess’ home.
(•"When scores were counted prizes
were awarded Mrs. Robert M.
Vance, Mrs .James L Walker and
Mrs Clyde Earhardt.
Late in'the afternoon a hot plate
' i UtinrF Til\NK>
We wish to thank our friends for
soa of the wonderful shower of hou.-ehoM
iven us at Uu*
honw of pur mother, Mrs VSilluun
Cannon Saturday, due to our loss of
everything by fire May God’s rich
est blessings be with each of you
-MR AND MBS; JESSIE
HARMON,
Johnston. S C
DR. R. H. DAWSON
—Chiropractor—
Hours; 9:00-12:00 and
3:00-6:00 P M.
olh S. Rroad St.
Phone 1 101 Clinton. S. C
Monday evening Mrs W. M Per
due'was hostess to the members-of
the United Lutheran Church Women
at her home on N. Adair St with
Mrs. R. H Brown, co-hostess
Miss Lois Blakely, program chair
man. led the evening’s discussion on
the “Fiftieth Anniversary of Luth
eran Woman’s Work” (^Magazine), (
assisted by Mrs. Ace Workman. Jr., -
Mrs. L A. Wertz, Mrs. O. C. Wood-
rufL Mrs. J E Boyce and Mrs. Ber
lin Epting.
Refreshments were served during
the social hour
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
M. S. Bailey & Son,
Bankers
CLINTON, S.C.
At Close of Business December 31, 1957
ASSETS
Cash on Hand and
Due from Banks . .
Loans & Discounts . .
LIABILITIES
. 51,129,912.71
. 1,985,380.18
Bonds . : 3,628,749.85
1.00
-v— 1.00
Banking House .
Other Real Estate . .
Furniture & Fixtures
■4
Other Assets
a
•* % s \
TOTAL
• • • • • •
335.12
46,862.11
56,791,241.97
Deposits
55,944,7.30.90
Bills Payable
None
Due to Banks
None
Other Liabilities ....
56,110.42
Capital Stock
500,000.00
Surplus
125^000.00
Undivided Profits. .
165,400 65
TOTAL
56,791,241.97
3% INTEREST PAID SEMI - ANNUALLY
ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
T"XT~ SAVINGS INSURED up to 510,000 ' ' •
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Sirth Announcements
DAILEY
Mr and Mrs Leonard ^fxanci.'
Dailey of Rt. 1, announce the birth
of a .son. Thomas Parker, onl Jan
uary 9 at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Dai
ley is the former Miss Katherine
Eason
SC (Mi IN
Mr and Mrs. Cecil E Scogin of
Rt announce the birth of a son.
Jerry Durand, on January 10 at
Blalock clinic Mrs. Scogin before
marriage was Miss MyrtLs Barrett’
KELLY
Mr and Mrs E M. Kelly of Or
lando. Fla , formerly of this city,
announce the birth of a son. Ernest
McNeilT, Jr . on December 27 Mr.
Kelly was connected with the ROTC
department at Presbyterian College
before going to Orlando
FOSHEE
Mr and Mrs Paul Foshee*of Rt.
2, announce the birth of a daughter.
Wanda Sue, on January 12 at Bla
lock clinic. Mrs. Foshee is the for
mer Miss Nellie Bundrick
MEADOWS
Mr and Mrs James B Meadows
of 305 .Gordon street, announce the
birth of a daughter. Teresii Darlene,
on January 13 at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Meadows before mrariage was
Miss Mary Moss .
DORN
Mr and Mrs. Clinton William
Dorn of Rt l, Honea Path, an
nounce the birth of a daughter. Ter
ry Lee. on January 1 at Blalock
clinic Mrs. pom before marriage
was Miss Dorothy Ragsdale _
WOODWARD
Mr. and Mrs., James P Wood
ward of 300 Stew art •* street, an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Teresa Ann.* on January 11 at Hays
hospital Before marriage Mrs.
Woodward was Miss Lila Jean
Gooch
FOWLER
Mr and Mrs. William Henry Fow
ler of 109 .Beauregard street, an
nounce the birth of a’ daughter.
Angela Delores, on Jnuary 11 at
Hays hospital Formerly Mrs. Fow
ler was Miss Sara Elizabeth Craine
SMITH
Mi' Marie Sim.' of Laurens is a
medical patient at Blalock clinci
James Edward Cothran is im
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proving following an operation
Tiie following who have been pa
tintsRajm hospital were able to
return to their homes earlier in the
week Bill Stribble, Mrs. Harry
Low man. R L Webb. Mrs Beulah
Ivester and Mike Dunaway
Mrs J P Oakley underwent sur
gery at Blalock clinic earlier this
week
Miss Mary Barbara Lawson is
convalescing at Hay' hospital fol
lowing an operation.
Gary Vincent, son of Mr and
Mrs. Ned Vincent, is a patient at
Blalock clinic.
Patients released from Blalock
clifiic include Mrs ^Shirley Camp
belt. Lester Tuckerf Jr , Fred Math
is. Mrs Beatrice Hawks, and Roy
Lydia. /
EVERYDAY
COUNSELOR
Bv Dr Herbert ^panch
Again the question of a Christian s
.participation in secular amuse
ments, such as dancing, card play
ing and the movies, is raised by a
correspondent. This tune it is by a
young man He ha' been told that
participation in such things is sin
ful, that he should not engage in j
siffh recreation.
Periodically this question comes
up Again 1 say that there is no hard
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Each individual has to make his
own decision in the light of the
teaching of his church, or by his;
own interpretation of the teachingsl'
of the Bible as they apply to his
particular case
St. Paul, m his epistle to the
young man, Titus, wrote, ‘unto the
pure all things are pure: but unto
them ttilit are defiled ami unbe
lieving is nothing pure; but even
their mind and conscience is defiled
They profess they know God; but in
works they deny Him, being abomi
nable and disobedient, and unto ev
ery good work reprobate.” As a
i man thinks in his heart, als<i is he
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BRAND NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED!
Mr and Mrs William Richard Rotten fruit ls enjoyable food to
Smith of 100 Buice street, announce! worms but not to man Water seeks
the birth of a daughter, Mary De- its own level, and a man's character
lores, on January 10 at Hays hdS Lf ' reflected in his actions So a
pital. Mrs. Smith was before mar- mari s c-unduct is a reflection of his
riage Miss Robbie Smith., inner life
— ( nm St Peter knew that is is
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