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Thursday, July 3. ItSH I'Mh < i.IMU.N 1 HKUMCLB Pat* Bl»a THE WOMAN’S PAGE Soaal Events and Chib News of Interest T.kph. M 74 *r «h Church Rites Sunday Unite Miss Heaton, Bennie M. Hughey Miss Barbara Jean Heaton and Bennie Maurice Hughey were mar ried Sunday at i:30 p. m. at Lydia Mbthodist Church. The groom is a 1958 graduate of Furman University and serves as minister of music at the First Methodist Church in Jasper, Ala. He and his bride are both alumni of Clinton High School. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Landy Crawford Heaton of 100 Washington St., the bride was given in marriage by her father and at tended by her sister, Shirley, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Misses Lena Gilliam and Carolyn Heaton, and Judy Diane Revis served as her aunt’s flower girl. Miss Shirley Heaton wore a white nylon and net dress over taffeta printed with pink rosebuds, and her flowers were pink rosebuds and carnations. The others wore blue and pink gowns of lace and net over taffeta made with draped bodice and ballerina-length skirt. Their flowers were white carnations. The flower girl’s pink dress was trim med with lace. Musicians included DuPre Rhame. of Greenville, William Raymond Avant, of Greenville and Orange burg, and Walker Breland, of Wal- terboro. Ushens were Clifton Melvin Hea ton, brother of the bride, and Mr Avant. Son of Mr. ann Mrs. Benjamin Hoke Hughey, of Rt. 1, Cross Hill, the groom was attendel by his fath er as best man. Church decorations included ivy, candles and gladioli. After a reception at the Clinton Community Building tne couple went to Augusta. Ga. For the trip Mrs. Hughey wore a white cotton chemise suit with red accessories Entertains Club Thursday Afternoon Thursday afternoon Mrs. Eugene Johnson was hostess to members of her card club for a dessert bridge. Using as a background colorful garden flowers, two tables were laid for refreshments on the porch. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., was winner of high score award. Mrs. L. A. Blakely was a guest, playing for an absent member. Honor Mrs. Shouse At Lakeside Cottage Entertaining for Mrs. N. A Shouse, Mrs. Roy Gasque and Mrs. J. B. Speake were hostesses for a luncheon on Thursday at the Gas que cottage on Lake Greenwood. Mrs. Shouse was before her recent marriage Miss Bernice Johnson. Small tables were appointed for the guests on the porch and living room of the cottage where yellow chrysanthemums and green plant arrangements were attractive. The hostesses’ gift to the honoree was brass candlesticks. Templeton-Copelond Rehearsal Party The Templeton-Copeland rehear sal party was given on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Ramage. Co-hosts with the Ramagcs were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramage. The decorations throughout the house were of the bridal colors, using gladioli, roses. Queen Anne’s lace and candles Refreshments of sandwiches, bridal cake, punch, nuts and mints were served. Guests included Mr. and Mrs J. Edwin Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Copeland, Rev. and Mrs J. P. Roquemore, Mr. and Mrs Erskine Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. D. Eugene Brown, James Copeland. Ann Blakely, Livingston Watkins, Wil lie Hart Adams. Also out of town guests were Misses Myra and Vi vian Yarborough of Tampa. Fla. MONEY TO m*jr Mf ON — in a Savings Account Horol How fast baWy grows? From toddler io teen before row know h' Be ready for education and ocher needs wich a growing insured account here Let savings grow through the ye*rs We II help by adding to the account regularly earnings on your savings. > nh JiliriK good ® CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS # AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 190f Na. • Current Dividend Rate 3V2% Miss Templeon, Mr. Copeland Wed Sunday Afternoon The wedding of Miss Alice Tem pleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Templeton, and WilUam Don Copeland, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W Don Copeland, was solem* nized at the Leesville Southern Methodist Church on Sunday, June 29, at three o’clock in the after noon The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. P Roquemore, pastor of the bride. The setting for the wedding was one of beauty and simplicity. The center of the chancel held a lovely arrangement of white gladioli be fore a background of cedar and was lighted with white cathedral tapers in tall candelabra. The prayer rail was outlined with ivy before which the young couple stood and ex changed vows. A program of pre-nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Eugene Brown, pianist, and Miss Ann Blakely, vocalist, who sang “Through the Years’ tYoumans), and “The Lord's Prayer” (Ma- lotte). Mrs. Brown rendered the traditional wedding marches and during the ceremony softly played “Clair DeLune" (Debussy). Miss Myra Yarborough of Tam pa, Fla., cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a balle rina length dress of pale blue lace over net and carried a nosegay of pink carnations. Mr. Copeland, father of the bridegroom, was best man. Ser ving as ushers were Erskine Jacks, cousin of the bride, and James Copeland .cousin of the groom. Miss Vivian Yarborough of Tampa, Fla , cousin of the bride, was stand-in for the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in her wed ding dress of white organdy and lace over taffeta. Her dress, de signed and made by her mother, had a scooped neckline, embroi dered in imdescent sequins and pearls with a fitted bodice and bouf fant skirt. Her fingertip veil was of bridal illusion, shirred to form a Juliet cap and ornamented with sequins and pearls She earned a white Bible topped with a white orchid The bride ■ mother wore a street length dress of Alice Blue embm dered cotton with white accesso ries Her flowers were a corsage of pink orchids Mrs Copeland, mother of the groom, was attired la s street length dress ef ptnk voile with white arcseasnes Her corsage was ptak orrhMfc Following the pie with the stood a the vestibule of the church and received the good wishes of the MARRIED HERE JUNE 22 MRS. JAMES ERNEST ANDERSON, JR/ Mrs. Anderson is the former Miss Peggy Ann Edwins, whose wed ding took place in the First KapCst Church on June 22. They are oc cupying a residence on Fifth Avenue. A. R P. Class Studies "Meet Dr. LukV ii WITH THE SICE Mrs C F. Oakley is con vales ring st Hays hospital following an operation Friends of Mrs F. L Webb will be interested, to know she has re- | turned to her home after being a patient at Hays hospital Patients at Blalock Clinic include. Ernest Blackwell, Jr , Allen Camp bell, Mrs James Cooper, Edward Herndon of Newberry, and Mrs Myrtle McGlohon of Laurens Patients at Hays hospital in clude: Miss Linda Edmund' Mrs William Cannon, Mrs Alma Har vey, Mrs W E Caudell, Robert Simmons, Mrs James Coker of Cross-Hill, and LrRoy Motes Friends of Mrs. George T Speake w ill regret to know she con tinues ill and a patient at Blalock Clinic. Mrs Jerome Finley has returned to her home in Mountville following | a few days stay at Blalock Clinic Homer Lawson underwent an op eration this week at Hays hospital Mrs Nell Ellison of Joanna, is convalescing at Hays hospital fol- ; lowing an operation illness’ The following who have been pa i Lents at Blalock Clinic were able ; to return to their homes earlier in the week: Lawrence Lanford, Mrs Ruby Snipes, L L Edwards of Laurens, and Mrs William Camp bell Miss Diane Caughman, daughter I of Mr and Mrs Henry Caughman, underwent surgery during the week j at Hays hospital Friends of Ira Chandler will be interested to know he is a patient at Blalock Clinic Patients discharged earlier in the week from Hays hospital include 1 Phil Motes of Mountville, Mrs ) Jimmie Craine, Mrs Pete Lopez, Mrs Marshall Motes and Mr* Mrs. Sommens Posses; rr^-t-tkirve ii <> a .• .. Funeral pteM are nos Kelotives Here pmdmt The arrival t# relative* Mr and Mrs L H Hag*ril and family and Mr« Annie Buchanan were called td Greenville this week because of the death of their sister. Mrs Ada Mae , Bagwell Sammons Mrs Summon' died at her llome Monday following a sudden illness A daughter if the late Mr and Mr s John Bagwell, she was born ami reared in Abbeville She moved to Greenville 3S years, ago Survivors also include her hus band, M H Sammons. Sr on<' son M H Sammons, Jr , of Brook lyn N Y two daughters Miss Leon.i Safom- ns of Greenville .uxl Mrs Brunett Wyatt of Green wood, a half V Mr' Pearl I-ewis of Greenville, and >even Birth Announcements \ M TCHINA Mr and Mrs Joaeph H Cuteh* ins Jr of Isle of Palms, I nomine* the birth of a son. Joseph Henry, Jr . on June 27 at Roper hospital in Charte-ton Mrs C ijtehms waa before marriage Mis Eloise Mar shall, 'laughter of Mrs. W L Mar shall. Jr . if this nw. and the lath Mr Marshall sin vns Mr and Mrs Walter W Shuman of < reekland Far me announce the birth of a d.iugh;. r M-a r lyn Beth, on Tu- sd July 1 t 4 Self Me- mgr.a. i* .r Greer od The Ladies Bible Class of the As- Hugh Ballard Tuesday Club Has Meeting Mrs. Abit Alexander wa' hostess to her Tue'day bridge club this week at her home on South Adair sociate Reformed Presbyterian Friends of Mrs John \assey will street Church met Monday night at the * ""*"*'* t0 J®** •*» » - .u llr ^L, ' | proving at Haw hospital following Summer flowers were prettily chu r<th. | ^ operation combined in mixed arrangements Mrs Hubert Todd, leader for the I \| rs King of Crots Hill as a background for the games evening, continued the Bible study itn d y rs Kav Medlin underwent When the guests assembled a des entitled “Meet Dr Luke ” ' -- - surgery at Hays hospital during the sert course was sreved High score Later the hostesses, Mrs George week for the progressions^which followed q- fopeland and Mrs George Watts Richard Sanders son of Mr and Copeland served a refreshment Mrs Roy Sander' it convalescing course and a social hour was enjoy- at home following a few days stay went to Mrs Paul Pearson Honor Miss Ray On Birthday Mrs Julian Coleman and Mias Ftorne Burdette honored Miss Sara Ray Monday on the occasion of her sixteenth birthday with a luncheon at the Coleman home Ten friends of the honoree were ed Special Services At Head Springs Church 0r Ff0ier T o Tour at Blalock Cluuc Fnends of William G. King will be glad to know he is able to be out again after being a patient at lla>« hospital Mountville—A sene* of Europe And Holy Lond special invited and luncheon was *erved at preaching servieas will be held at T . r the dining table prHtily appointed Head Springs Associate Ref oral ed ^*1^ , with roars and hydrangeas Els*' Presbyterian Char eh Thursday * . . "“T*?* where daisies were combined with through Sabbath July 1#-1J * ' p ‘ J •he roses and hydrangeas lor de Guest at muter will be the Rev g aVt°ihe Rmi»h*u!t*v kRP Church He la a graduate af s-a*». .... Krsktar College mid Princeton The ^ "an. Io vud ypew. •4«i-ical Seminary Rev Mr Grier VISIT HERE For away outfit the 7-DIAMOND FEATURE LOCK ENSEMBLE /L' t L: REPUTATION C?: /.j ////s/j/ <//?//.' 'll is always the result of a definite policy, faithfully maintained over a period of years. From the very beginning of this business, it has been our strict policy to sell on/y diamonds of fine quality... at prices that represent real savings. To this rule there have been no exceptions. ( K K l> I T I K If M S J. C Thomas Jeweler -ir» Mrs Copeia Laurens High played by the phone <Vmparty here Mr CopeUad. a graduate *f ' baton High School, is now em ptoy«d by Ckateu Cotton Mills After a wedding trip the couple win he at heme at 406 Calvert Ave Out of town wedding gueets 10 eluded relative* aid friends from Laareaa. Greenville Whitaurw. Johnston Fort Mill, and Honda Luncheon Honors August Bride-Elect Complimenting Miu Catherine Eichetherger of this city and Co lumbia. bride-elect at August S, Mrs. W R. Anderson entertained with a luncheon on Saturday at her home on West Walnut street Guests were seated at the lunch eon tabic, beautifully appointed with an embroidered cloth and a bouquet of daisies and day lilies Elsewhere in the receiving rooms roses, daisies and lilies were ar ranged The hostess' gift to Miss Eich- elberger was chian in her chosen pattern. ut h* will Israel and and rauae at strife there he Rev Mr Grier IS a fifth tew Damascus renrratMU minister in <hrm hac Egypt !! 1 s creel greet grandfather Dr Hi* itinerary m the Smash Isle* Isaac Oner, waa the first Frweby «,q include Lin^u. rri‘iirf Ed (man muuster tef any branch) m .nburgh and Invsrmwe. Irailand the state «f (teorgia His greet De Fraser a greet grandfather 1* B*beel t a I v in came t* America frwm lavsmaas Gnee, was pm idem af aad he bad wnttea In the . Mayae at lav rmess far aa appami H Grier, waa pester af amm Befeer leaving be received the Ore ABF Church frwm 1»! la « raMegram “A MMriani Wef 1911 His father the late Dr J» s. ffn , m Isvemmi *n»h L Grier received his efera Eraser U ylsnn-nj ta write iwa preparatory to rwttege la the a senes af srttrtse prwbahly am Ora vehael during three year*, and .srh far The Cnunsrle dw held a number af pastorate* in the t<mr Associate Reformed Preebyienan ______________ . .w . Open Houm For ! Head Springs wiO open with aa Wofford Workshop rviniag service at I 00 aciark aa ..i,...-.,— Thursday. July 10 and coatmue The wurlufiep af Woffard CaBege with services at II 00 a m aad rummer tehee I far tearherv will • 9 Op m and Friday and Satur close with an opes home to which day. and at 11 00 a m and • U p the public la cordially invited m on the Sabbath The open home will be held from Miss Nancy Davis, Formerly of Qinton, Wed To Pvt. Temple Mr. and Mrs. ITiomas Wier Da vis of 714 Pickens St., Columbia, formerly of this city, have an nounced the marriage of their dau ghter, Nancy Laurens, to Private Charles Howard Temple, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Temple of Bremerton, Washington. The wedding took place at six o’clock May 30 at the Fort Jackson Chapel. The ceremony was per formed by Chaplain George C. Lau rie. Mrs. -Temple was graduated from Dreher High School in 1957 and from Palmer Business Col lege h» February, 1958 She is a member of Beta Sigma Phi so rority Private Temple graduated from school in Seattle. Washington, and has ttce been in enrvice. being at Fort Gordon Ga He Ml far Korea on June U Mrs wrti reside with her pn fan tear • 90 until 12 90 each day. Monday Tuesday and Wedaroday, July I. I. MBS. WILL ALLEN KVGHEY Mrs Will .Allen Hughey of Roby Friends of Head Springs Church Texas, wha before her marriage and of Dr B H Gner, Dr J. L was Ruth Holland Sanford, with Gner and the general public are and 9. at the workshop 208 Clrve her husband, will visit relatives cordially invited to attend any and land Si., at the rear of tbe Gl and friends here Mrs. Hughey is all of these services apartments adjoining the campu* a native of Clinton, the daughter af| — the late Mr. and Mrs Thomas R Holland Young People Attend Training Union Week At Ridgecrest, N. C. Sixteen young people from the First Baptist Church leave today to attend Training Union Week at Ridgecrest, N. C. The program will include instruc tions on becoming better union members and workers and will fea ture model union programs Those atetnding include: Misses Julia McKee, Shirley League, Sara Ray, Ruth Holland, Diane Spencer, Jimmie Furr, Kay Thomas, Delle Wilder and Freddie Fowler, T. R McElveen, Jr., Jimmy Orr, Billy Nelson, Jackie Cooper, George Beaty, Jimmy McKee and Robbie Young. .Also Miss Claire Smith of the Bush River church, Mrs. Ro bert Freeland and Miss Ella Sue Jenkins of Louisburg, N. C., will chaperone the group. The group will enjoy a picnic lunch at Chimney Rock. N C., en- route to Fidgecrrst rtm cm Thank You It is from an humble and sincere heart that I say “THANK YOU,” the wonderful people of l^urens County, for the fine vote given me in electing me one of your County Commissioners for the next two years. 1 fully realize the great trust and responsibil ity placed in me in this very important office. 1 pledge to you that 1 shall never betray your trust nor shark the responsibilities. I earnestly covet your support and cooperation at all times. 1 shall try to make you as good a Commissioner as I aureus Coun ty has ever had. Thank you agwin for all the courtesies and kipd- nesses shown to me during the campaign. George M. Penland Is C0\G RE S S. JtLY J. 17 ft unfirti moite’^'frfanrttett - Stales cf^Xnurira. , Md—/A—w The iVviaration of Imlefieniteni c not only signaliz ed the founding of our country, but also marked a gian? -4tep forward in man’s quest for freedom A* we ce'ebrate the lM2nd anniversary of its s'k*pti« n by the Continental Congress, may we all firmly re- sol \e that the prm« ipies of litierty whkh it so brave ly enuru iated shall ever tie maintained 4B Bank of Clinton Mem her federal Itepwii Inweiraaee ( wrpwraltoa G Iwusewl Fate Uw Awvtwgv A«e«wa*s s*« “Tilt Accident That Didn't Happen' -r-r-v • / • • • N-. Vfa*.**’ -because we seivice your car witii an eve to YourMfyr -we give pr car e ALL-OVIR SAFITY ONSFICTOON MAtfAK LUBRICATION MRVKS Danger Spots Wh , n « h.« rour^son the Uft. »'* dwelt T ,ul »uch m: rods,«tc. X Stttr\ng-\oo&e wheel l°o^ lou- i 7‘ir^s-culs on Ix'th side’s alls o' Uft*. ^ * br ^"‘v''o ,„k. . Muf^rr-rustetl out and tail P V* in gas tank, fuel line, etc. ______ fief Fata af MiwW aad "Cnkimy” DrtVfag We are trained to cheek the vital point* of nafety on your car as we lubricate the bearings with Marfak, the superior Texaco chassis lubri cant which give* that “cushiay" feeling for 1.000 miles and more. W# lubricate jrour ear not by chance but by chart. STOP IN AT TOt R NEAREST TEXACO STATION H. D. Payne & Co. IMSTRlBt TOR PRONE Mi tttNYOM. RC JOANNA