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THE CLINTON CHftONICLB t ThunnUy. Auvunt SI. 1N8 Pact Fl?t muammmmtmmmmmmumm THE WOMAN’S PAGE Soda! Event* and Chib News of Interest T'kphoM 74 or 4N KIttnmKMMMWWMmXKinnniWMMWKKXXKKXtaPtICXXXXXXXXXX Young Visitors Honored By Grodp Miss Rosa Campbell and Don Campbell, daughter and son of Mr and Mrs. W. D. Campbell of Co lumbus, Ohio, are spending two weeks here with their grandfather, R. B. Vance, and aunt, Mrs. H. M. Wise. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance entertained twelve of their young friends at the cottage of Mr, and Mrs. Carlisle Neely on Lak£ Greenwood. Water skiing was enjoyed and later a pic nic supper was served. Bridge Party Honors Visitor Honoring Mrs. Billy Owens, of Knoxville, Tenn.. who was visiting here, Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis enter tained with a bridge party on Fri day afternoon. Dahlias, marigolds, zinnias and princess feathers in varied array made a pretty setting in the card rooms. Between progressions the hostess served sandwiches, cookies, and other dainties with tea. Mrs. Owens was high scorer and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman won conso lation. The honoree and Mrs. Lollis Ml. Hardy, of Camden, another out- of-town visitor, were remembered with guest prizes. ' Entertains Club, Honors Mrs. Johnson Honoring Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., who will move soon to Chester to make her home, Mrs. Cecil Wilson entertained members of their bridge club and several additional guests for a one o’clock luncheon on Thursday at her home on Ansel Drive. Hie dining table, overlaid with a pink linen cover and centered with a silver container filled with rosea, gladioli and other summer flowers shading from deep to pale pink and white, was appointed for the buffet meal. Covers were laid at three small atMea adorned with tiny bou quets of yellow and pink rosebuds During the afternoon a number of procreations were enjoyed with visi tors’ prize going to Mrs C. W Copeland, and club award to Mrs M. D. Milam, Jr. Mrs Wilson re membered the guest of honor with • flft TO RESIDE HERE E F. Anderson Feted On 81st Birthday A family gathering including chil dren, grandchildrA and great grandchildren honored E. F. Ander son on his 81st birthday which oc curred Friday, August IS. A picnic supper was enjoyed on Thursday night on the lawn of the James E. Anderson home. and Mrs. Gene Anderson, of Anderson, accompanied by a number of An derson friends, were present for the occasion. A tiered birthday cake decorated in yellow with the figures 81 outlined \yith tiny burning cand- es. were presented Mr. Anderson. MRS. RICHARD C. CUSHNIE PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT WEDS AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE GRADUATE Miss Anne Bayly Corse, of Fair was attended by her sister. Judith fax, Va., and Richard Churchill Cushnie, of Hartsdaie, New York, student at Presbyterian College, were married at the Vienna Pres byterian Church, Vienna, Va., on Saturday evening. August 18, at 8 o’clock in the evening. The bride, a graduate of Agnes Scott College. Decatur, Ga., is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Samuel Corse, of Fairfax, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Donaldson Cushnie of Harts daie. Rev Horace C. Lukens was the officiating clergyman The bride, given in marriage by her father, Come See AO That’s New For Fall Fostiion Showing 4:00 P. M. Wednesdoy, August 27 At Hotel Mory Musgrove Special Feature— Trunk Showing . Donovan Galvoni (Dresses and Sportswear) By Rep. Bill Graham Ladiet* Ready-To-Wear Shoppe CLINTON PHONE 129 Blake Corse as maid of honor and bridesmaids, Bruce Copeland, of Spartanburg; Joann Hathaway, of Noank, Conn.; Mrs. William D Cushnie. Ellerson, Va. Flower girls were Candace Anne Nickols and Christine Elizabeth Nickols. o Fairfax. Ring bearer was Michael Dacquiato, of Silver Springs, Md The groom was attended as best man by his brother. William D Cushnie. of Ellerson. Ushers were Giles Granville Sudnor, 3rd. Win cheater. Va.; Neil Howard Bain Fayetteville, N. C.; Sherwood Clay Butler. Richmond, Va., and Julian Butler. Larinburg. N. C. Candles, palms, vases of white flowers and a wooden cross covered with mountain laurel decorated the church. Mrs Bayard Hedrick, organist, and the Young Adult Choir of the church furnished a program of wed ding music. The bride wore a chapel train gown of silk organza, s finger tip veil of bridal illusion attached to a circlet of orange blossoms and car ried a cascade bouquet of phalae- nopsis orchids The attendants wore princess line dresses of crayon green taffeta, green velvet head dress and cascade bouquets of summer flowers. Following the ceremony a recep tion was given at the home of the bride. Kinship, Fairfax After August 25 they will reside in an apartment in the home of Mr and Mrs. L. B Dillard. 108 Cleve land St Mr Cushnie is a student at Presbyterian College where he is a member of Theta Chi fraternity In Thomwall Church wm] THE SICK To Liye at Clemaon Drop-In Compliments Dominick Couple Honoring Mr. and Mrs B. W. )ominick, who were recently mar ried, a drop-in was given on Thurs day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs J. tT Stilwell, Jr., on Hickory Street. Host and hostesses for the occasion also included Mr and Mrs. J. V. Stilwell. Mrs. A E. farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Dominick of : Silver street. Mrs. Dominick is the former Miss Sara Henderson, of Spartanburg. Mr. Dominick is connected with Belk’s and they are residing on Phillips Street. Guests were invited to call be tween , the hours of 7:30 and 9 o’clock and out-of-town guests in cluded friends and relatives from Spartanburg, Newberry. Silver- street and employees of the Belk- Simpson store in Newberry. Zinnias and other colorful sum mer flowers were arranged through out the receiving rooms and on the refreshment table in the dining room. Adding to the decorative motif were tall white tapers in silver holders on the table and mantel in the dining room. Decorated cakes, nuts, mints and punch were served. Assisting ui entertaining were Mrs. C. H. McDowell, Mrs. F. M. Boland. Mrs. Wright Simpson and Mrs. Sammie Pinson Friends of Mrs. B M Dutton will be interested to know she is a med ical patient at Hays Hospital Lonnie Childress. 10 year old son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Childress, returned to his home Tuesda> after undergoing a tonsilectomy at Hays Hospital. Friends of Col John Cooley, of ! Mountville. will be mterest**d to ;know he is a patient at Blalock 'Clinic. Jimmy Alexander, son of Mr and Mrs Edgar Alexander, of Mount ville, underwent a tonsilectomy las| tweek at Blalock Clinic, Mrs. William Spoon is a patient at Hays Hospital where she will undergo an operation today Mrs. Ruby Gentry and Buck Pay ton are among patients at Blalock i Clinic w ho returned to their homes earlier in the week Patients at Blalock ( lime include James Fuller. J B Gilliam Hallic Griffin, Mrs Eugene Whiteford of Cross Hill, and Mrs Boss Young of I>aurens Medical patients at Hays Hospital who were able to return to their homes earlier in the week are Mrs O J Gilliland. Mrs Donald Grid Birth Announcements frey. Miss Woodie Mae Campbell, MRS. LUTHER MARTIN MUNDY daughter of Mr and Mr> Woodrow MRs ... rj , Campbell MiSS riamm ana Roscoe Buzhardt underwent sur- Luther Mundv " ?ry y esttrda y at Ha > s Hos P ltal TT •* n j Johnny Tucker underwent a ton United Saturday sUectomy Friday at Hays Hospital On Saturday^ 4 p m. in Thorn- ^ rs Brevard Patterson, of this city, and Mrs Ruth Seawnght. of ^ Joanna arc medical patients at Cut chen heard the marriage vows pj et ed her undergraduate education Hays Hospital. of M,ss Ka,hl «‘ < ‘ n Virginia Smith and a t Furman University this year She Stevie Cooper has returned home <;1 ‘ ,nn McGee Saturday at 8 held memberships in the Theatre well Memorial Church Miss Mary Alice Hamm and Luther Martin Mundy were united in marriage. The Rev. Harry B. Fraser heard ROBERT GLENN MrGEE Smith-McGee Rites in Laurens On Saturday The Rev Chalmers Frasier Me A musical program was present ed by Mrs Lee S McMillan as or ganist and Miss Elizabeth Jane Hamer, of Clinton, who sang Ush ers included Joseph William McGee, brother of the groom. Brunson As- bill Hazel Aubrey McKibben Jr, and Henry Grady Chandler, Jr ;<R of' Ulinton; James Burwell Bobo and Steven Merle White, brother m-lawr of the bride, both of Charleston Mrs White, the bride’s sister, served as matron of honor, and other attendants were Misses Augus ta Lee Mason and Elizabeth Dial Gray both of Laurens. Miss Caro lyn Littlejohn', of Spartanburg, Misses Gilmer and Marietta Martin, of Anderson, and Mrs Eugene Doug las Connell, of Salisbury N C Their gowns were Nile green sheaths of Chantilly v lace with taf feta harem style overskirt They carried cascades of rubrum lilies The bride s dress was Dupioni silk designed with square neckline out lined in embroidered flowers and princess skirt ending in a chapel tram Her veil was attached to a pearl-embroidered lace cap. and sh** carried a bouquet of roses tuberos es and an orchid i For a tnp to Florida and Nassau alter a reception at the church, she changed to a beige and taupe sun of cashmere cotton tweed with brown and beige accessories The couple will be at home after August 28 in Hemson MtS McGee will teach at Daniel High School and her husband will continue his studies at Clemson College Mrs McGee was graduated from Laurens High School and she com their vows, and music was present- from Hays Hospital where he un- J”. at ^ Ir onald at the derwent an operation Friday Church m Laurpn Presbyterian Guild the house board and a na ed by Miss Luva MtDonald at the derwent an operation triflay ' tlonal education sorority and was organ and Miss Mary Elizabeth Miss Kathy Snelgrove, daughter . The daughter of Mr and Mrs business manager of the yearbook Lewis who sang iof Mr and Mrs Bill Snelgrove, is Dav 'd Young Smith of 911 W Main A graduate of Clinton High School. The bride is the daughter of convalescing at home following an St., Laurens, the bride was given in the groom attended Presbyterian Compliment Couple Prior To Wedding Complimenting Mias Kathleen Smith, of Laurens, and Glenn Mc Gee, of this city who were married Saturday, Miss Betty Jane Hamer and George Blalock. Jr., entertain ed with an out-door steak sapper on Wednesday evening of the past week. Young members of the wedding party were invited to the home of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock where they were entertained and served on the lawn. The honorees were remembered with a gift. HOLLEY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Holley, of Joanna, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Wilkes on August 8 at the General Hospital. Spartanburg. Mrs. Holley was before marriage Miss Elanda Wilkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Wilkes of this city. McMILLLN Mr and Mrs. J. H. McMilim. of Inman, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Clark on August 7 Mrs McMilim is the former Miss Martharene Pitts, daughter of Mrs John Griffin Pitts and the late Mr Pitts of this city. STORAY Mr. and Mrs. David E. Storay of 89 Crestview Apartments, Green ville, announce the birth of a da ugh ter, Pamela Jane, on August 16 at Blalock Clinic. Before marriage Mrs Storay was Miss Ruby Vir ginia FaUaw of this city EVANS Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bright Evans. Box 193, Joanna, announce the birth of a son. Ricky Dale, on August 14 at Hays hospital. Mrs Evans was before marriage Miss Evalyn Mer chant HOWARD Mr. and Mrs Ralph Dean Ho ward of 107 Hampton St., Laurens, snounce the birth of a daughter, Diane Marie, on August 15 at Hays hospital. Formerly Mrs Howard was Miss Elizabeth Frost EDGE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Edge, of 313 Beauregard St., an nounce the birth of a daughter, Brenda Joyce, on August 15 at Hays hospital. Before marriage Mrs Edge was Mis Ruby Gregory WE1SNER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis Weis- ner of 404 South Harper St , Lau rens, annuonce the birth of a son. Robert Ellis, Jr., on August 15 at Hays hospital. Mrs.-Weisner is the former Miss Doris Wilkie of Cross Hill. MIDWAY CLINTON, S. C. [Thursday] Wear First Showing Today New Liao Sport By DONNKENNY Blouses and Coordinates . $3.95, $7.95 to $10.95 Mojud Knitted Blouse Mix Match $2.98 to $10.95 (Folly lined Skirts and Pants) Also Capri and Bermudas With Matching Sweaters Brownie Knit Sweaters (Heavy Knit) Banlon In Chemise Sweaters and Other Styles t Chic Hats . HEADQUARTERS FOR SHOES (_ Moore's Shoe Store Bertram Grantham Hamm, of Ar operation at Hays Hospital lington, Va., and the late Mrs. — Hamm. She was given in marriage Chandler In Training Her attendants were Mrs. Leon F Fort JocIlSOn Williamson, of Columbia, a cousin, - as matron of honor; Mrs. Irvin H James R chandler, son of Mr Dunnington, of Arlington, her sis- ^d Mrs Grady Chandk ' r of thiS ter, and Miss Mary Virginia Neil. c,ty - has * )een assl 8 r *' d to Co C. Their dresses were lime green silk ^ n -’ ^ Training Regiment at organza over tafteta with round fort J* c kson, Columbia, for hi> neckline and street-length skirt and l)aMC ‘Gantry training they carried yellow chrysanthe mums. As flower girl Miss Linda Gayle Williamson, of Columbia, also _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ a cousin, was dressed similarly. Mrs. George W King, of Ashe ville. Mrs. Mundy s aunt, occupied the pew usually reserved for the mother of a bride. Mr Mundy is the son of Hugh ^ Mosely Mundy, of Abbeville, and the FRL A SAT. Al (*. 22*23 late Mrs Mundy Hu best man was Joe F Smith, of Bristol. Va . and ushers included Robert O. Bnscoe. of Abington. R H Mundy, of Abbe ville. brother of the groom; James L. Hamm, of Arlington, the bride’s brother, and J. William Flynt, Jr., of Atlanta Mrs. Mundy’s wedding gown was Chantilly lace and tulle made with appltqued illusion yoke and deep lace peplum effect over a full- length skirt Her fingertip veil was attached to lace and pearl head dress. and she carried orchids. After a trip to Western North Carolina the couple will be at borne at Apt. 3. 1495 N Decatur Rd . NE in Atlanta Mrs. Mundy is employed by the DeKalb County Board df Educa lion, having graduated from the University of South Carolina with a B A. degree in music education. Mr. Mundy u leaching on an assistantship in the Bible Depart ment of Emory University. He was graduated from Columbia Theologi cal Seminary at Decatur and is con tinuing his studies at Emory. He also attended King College in Bris tol, Tenn marriage by her father College where he was a member of Mr McGee was attended by his., the baseball team the Block “P” father Hubert Henry McGee, his Club and Pi Kappa Alpha social parents live at 203 S Adair St here fraternity ON THE SQI * HP CLINTON, ft. C. Miss Hart Returns From European Trip Miss Lillian Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart of Joanna, returned Tuesday from a two months stay abroad. While away she was the guest of Miss Kay Fuller, daughter of Col. and Mrs. T. A. Fuller, in Ramstein, Germany. Tours included Italy, France, Austria, Bavaria, Holland, the World’s Fair at Brussells, and England. Miss Hart was accompanied by several friends from Virginia and returned aboard the Queen Mary. nr YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE TOU DO NT GET THE NEWS 74 1)01 RLE FEATURE JOE DAKOTA With JOCK MAHONEY and LAURA PATTON —A l»o A FACE IN THE CROWD ANDY GRIFFITH and PATRICIA NEAL SUN.-MON.-TUES. AUG. 24-25-26 BOMBERS B 52 With CARL MALDEN and NATALIE WOOD WED. & THUR. AUG. 27 28 THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT With JEAN SIMMONS and PAUL DOUGLAS BANK OF CLINTON OFFERS , Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Drive In Service Bank By Mail Service Loans Night Depository Safe Deposit Boxes Travelers Checks U. S. Savings B<{hds - Phis Friendly Service - Bank of Clinton Member Federal Deponit Insurance Corpnrattoa 3% Merest PaM Oa Savings Acrwaats Seaat-Aaaaaty McSweens Will Attend Pi KA Convention Dr. and Mrs. John McSween will leave Monday for Williamsburg, Va., where Dr. McSween will at tend the Pi KA leadership school held for several days at the College of William and Mary They win al so attend the National PKA conven tion August SI to September 3 in Washington, and Dr. McSween wfll deliver the memorial address Au gust 31 at Arlington, Va. He is of the local PIKA alumni J. C. THOMAS, JEWELERS HAVE ADDED FINE KEEPSAKE LINENS in Our BRIDAL SUITE Pillow Cases Guest Towels Roll Covers Biscuit Covers i Luncheon Sets 8-Pc. Place Mat Sets HAND CUT PURE KEEPSAKE LINEN to a hrttit'a the mi Mo