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Thursday, April 14, I960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THE WOMAN'S PAGE Social Events and Chib New of Interest Telephone 74 or 495 Former Resident Will Wed In July Miss Ann Hutchinson Kohler, of ^Georgetown, and Myron Watson ( Stockman, of Columbia, plan to be married July 2 in Duncan Memor ial Methodist Church. Georgetown. Miss Kohler is ’ the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. John Henry Koh ler. They formerly lived in Clinton while the Rev. Mr. Kohler was pas tor of Broad Street Methodist yhurch. Mr. Stockman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Watson Stock- man, of Greenwood. A Columbia College graduate, the bride-elect has been teaching in Orangeburg this year. Her fiance, a graduate of Presbyterian College, works for Richland Galleries in Columbia. Entertain Friends Tuesday at Luncheon, Afternoon Bridge Mrs. John T. Adair, Mrs. Samie Pinson and Mrs. Milford Smith en tertained a number of friends on Tuesday at the borne of the former. Thirty-six guests were invited at noon for luncheon which was served ' r in buffet style. Centering the dinwig table, overlaid with a line outwork and embroidered doth, was a silver compote holding Mt. Hood daffodils, lowering crab and camellias. Ca mellias were also uJfcd a tthe base of the arrangement. A hot course was served with dessert and cof fee, and gueats found their places at small tables appointed through out the receiving rooms. Other spring flowers were beau DAUGHTER OF CLINTON NATIVE MARRIED IN KNOXVILLE RITES McGees Are Hosts To, Family For ‘Birthday Celebration On Sunday in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Glenn McGee, of j Anderson, mother of R. H. McGee, j members of the family gathered at the McGee home here Mrs. McGee was 88 on April 8. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. George McGee of Walhalla; Mr. and Mrs Ed Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Shel by Crowther, Miss Ann Crowther, ! Misses Sara and Margaret McGee of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McGee of Clem son; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGee and children of this city Sara Glenn Circle Has Mission Program A mission program, ‘ Turning On The Lights,” was led by Miss Eliza beth Copeland for the April meeting of the Sara Glenn circle of Broad street Methodist Church, held at the home of Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Miss Kate Milam. Mrs. Jodie C. Mc Millan assisted as a hostess. During a social hour a salad plate. Cookies and Russian tea were serv ed. Taking parts on the program were Mrs. Julian Coleman and Mrs. J. B. Arnold, who told of home mission work in several areas in the United States; and Mrs. J. W. Abrams, who gave an appropriate Easter ar ticle. a Joey McGee Has Birthday Party Joey McGee, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGee, was hon ored with a birthday party Tuesday afternoon at his home on Liberty street. A few little boy friends were in vited for an Easter egg hunt on the lawn, after which they gathered around the cake to sing “Happy Birthday” and enjoyed refresh- Tuesday Club Meets This Week Members of her Tuesday Bridge dub met this week at the home of Mrs. Newton B. Jones for a number of afternoon games. Two tables were in play and be tween progressions sandwiches and cold drinks were enjoyed Mrs. John S. Glover was top honor winner t Mrs. James EHison To Be Installed Friday As Worthy Matron OES The following officers'of James B. Parrott No. 9, OES, Clinton, will be installed Friday. April 15 at 8:00 p. m. in Masonic Hall for the 1960- 61 year; Worthy Matron—Mrs. James El lison. V Worthy Patron—Carolus Davis. Associate Matron—Mrs. Dorothy Gaffney. Associate Patron — Arthur Gall- man. - " : • Secretary — Mrs. Edgar Taylor. Jr. Treasurer—Mrs. Claude Madden. Conductress—Mrs. Oscar Kinard. Associate Conductress—Mrs. S. C. Rowe. ’ Chaplain — Mrs. Thomas McEl- ^veen. Marshall—Mrs. B F Harvey. Organist—Mrs. William Davis. Adah—Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Ruth—Mrs Edgar Burdette Esther—Mrs. Allen Powers Martha—Mrs. S. P Bowers. Electa—Mrs Ben Mauldin Warder—Mrs W. A. Davis. Sentinel—Durward Murdock. Bible Bearer—MiV Kenneth Has- efden. h- Pages—Mrs W. O Holland, Mrs 1 Van Jones • Registrar—Mrs. Carolus Davis Installing Grand Officer — Mrs Edgar Taylor, Jr Installing Grand Marshall—Mrs. Van Jones. Installing Grand Conductress — Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille. Installing Grand Chaplain—Grov-, er Mclnvaille Installing Grand Organist—Mrs. Joe I .and. ’ Installing Grand Secretary—Mrs. Pope Chapman Installing Grand Treasurer—Mrs. Joe Terry. Worthy Matron's Scripture for the year “Let your light so shine before men. that they may see your good works, and glorify your Fath er which is in Heaven."—Matthew 5:16. Watchword. Fidelity; Emblem. The Stai*; Colors. Red and White; Flower. Red Rose New Subscribers G E. MUR RAH. CAROLINA SERVICE STATION. MRS ALVIN TRAMMELL CHARLES I) YARBOROUGH. MUS A. 0 SUBLETT. MBRS C A HOLLIS. SR MRS DAN McKITTRICK. JIMMIE DUTTON .- f GRADY ADAIR. ROBERT SATTERFIELD. CHARLES H HUGHES AGENCY MRS JOHN H SOUTHALL MRS CHARLES H HUGHES MRS R ALPH ROBERTS. City S. N. ULDRJCK. MRS EDITH WILSON. MRS J C JERRY. W A McNINCH. .1 DUNK SULLIVAN. JR . LIOYD NORRIS. JR , Laurens MRS H. D TOMMIE. MRS E E CARTER. MRS WALTER BENJAMIN. MRS JAMES THOMASON. JR MRS GRACE W WATTS. MRS J S WIVEBRENNER MRS C M FULLER G C WATTS J C. WATTS. J C DAVIS. Mountville MRS CARL CRISP Cro&? Hill S J DAVIS ,v\ San Diego. C.*kf MRS DONALD R WINSLOW Bloomington. Ind MRS LARRY SWIFT r>es Moines. Iowa IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 5*> id Coming from out of town for the Miss Florence Dans Dow. daugh- Richard Park of Chattanooga, ter of Mf. and Mrs. Nelson Paxton Tran., and Bob Baker of Cleveland. Dow', of 700 Hemlock Road. Knox- Ohio. tifully combined in decoration of ville. Tenn , and Richard Charles The bride was graduated from the ments. the home with daffodils, flowering Kastory of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.. University of Tennessee where she era band spirea adorning the recep- son of Mr .and Mrs. Charles Kastory was president of Alpha Omicron Pi tion hall, along with white camel- of 2 Brookdale Drive, Knoxville were married in a ceremony place at 4:30 in the afternoon. April Mr. Kasoiry was graduated from 9. at the First Presbyterian Church j the University of Tennessee where of Knoxville. he was treasurer of Lamda Chi A1 Miss Dow, whose mother ir **‘~ former Florence Rantin of this cny.; i viuo tie nas compieieo miuiary Mrs Dan 0 rr entertained mem- has many relaives and friends here service as a lieutenant at Fort Knox. of 5ridge clu5 at ^ , . . who will be interested in her wed Ky , and is now an actuarial trainee In the afternoon players assem- Wllh Prudent Accident and Life lias, floating in crystal containers In the living roo mcamellias, snap dragons and chrysanthemums were used. For the den jonquils and spirea, flame colored gadioli and yellow mums were placed in brass containers. f . swotity She .-as formert, fashion °"T". "T “S g coordinator at Rich’s Hi Knoxville Pauline Cox of Belton, and Mrs. Maggie Isbell of Anderson. Mrs. Orr Hostess is the pha fraternity and a member of the To Wednesday Club is city. T Chib. He has completed military Mrs Dan 0rr bled for seven tables. The Easter ding. Given in marriage by her father. Insurance Company of Chattanooga. a salad plate, cake and coffee Mrs. Adair’s mother. Mrs. D. M. Vaughn of Kinards, assisted the hostess in the courtesies of enter taining. Miss Holmes, Mr. motif was carried out in tallies and ^ fuj] length dress of white After a wedding trip to Florida small baskets of colorful candy eggs; <^1^ organza was fashioned with a the couple will be at home at 1094 and minis. large bow extending into a short Crandall Ave„ Lookout Mountain. Winners of score prizes were Mrs train, with lace down the front of the Jasper Rowland, Mrs. Claude Crock- skirt. Her veil of Brussels lace was rT0Sbyt©rian oOCiGty ^ Mrs “8" Copctaod. | attached to a ! crown {folds Meeting Later in the afternoon when cards / 0 * vei1 * as * ^ fronn the bndt-> i o were alid aside the hostesses served father from an European tnp. Her At Douglas HoUSe bouquet was small yellow orchids The Presbyterian College Dames 1 shading into white carnations held their monthly meeting on Bridal attendants were Miss Bar-,Thursday. April 7, in the Douglas J bar a Terry. Knoxville, maid of boo House Lecture Room, or; Miss Carla Kastory. sister of Mrs Thomas A. Stallworth con- the groom, junior maid.and brides- ducted the devotional. The theme of maids. Misses Joanne Cagle of Fort the program was “Know Our Stu- Myers. Fla., and Miss Mary Sugg of dents." About 50 students were pres- Hazel Wed Saturday Atlanta. Ga Their dresses of deep eat Mrs. James M. Oeland intro- n . / r n»v, rr ,V» grew* silk organza over yellow taf- duced Bob Waters, president of the DupilSI V^nUICn feta were street length and designed Student Council, who, in turn, intro- Miiss Dorothy Holmes of t lint on. j argfl eoUars They carried bou duced the students who spoke brief- and Homer W. Hazel of Laurens, of yellow flowers ly about theii particular duties and were united in marriage on Satur- Attending the groom were his fath organizations. Representative stu- day at the First Baptist Church er as man and groomsmen, dents included; class officers; Blue here. Bennie Baucom of Concord. N. C.. Stocking. PaC-SaC. and Knapsack Only members of the immediate editors: fraternity and honor society families were present for the cere- presidents; ROTC battle group lead mony winch was performed by the L unC heOn Follows ers captains of the athletic teams; pastor, the Rev. J. H. Darr. q V/frvHf fellow-ship leaders; sorority repre- The bride wore a spring suit in oeOSOnOl IViULU seaUtives; and the Honor System navy with navy and white access- Mrs. R. E. Sadler and Mrs. Prin- ories and a corsage of white carna gle Copeland entertained a group of a bnef business meeting titms. She is the daughter of Mr. friends on Friday for luncheon at ^ coffee were served, and received her education in the the Sadler home. Hostesses for the meeting were: and Mrs. C. V. Holmes of Edgefield. Beautifully carrying out an Eqster Mrs. James M. Oeland, Mrs T. Edgefield schools. motif on the dining table was a Layton Fraser, Mrs. Andrew How- Tlie groom is the son of the late white organdy doth over pink een- ard. Mrs. John P.Danilock, Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hazel of tend with a large arrangement of Jack D. Durant, and Mrs. Thomas uirens. Both are employed at flowering cherry, spirea and nareis A Stallworth itten Village. sus and at intervals on the table —. — ,, Upon their return from a wedding miniature bouquets of camel MTS, J. FfOSt Walker ^ m**: a** hoa*^ ^ Eu< „ w .to Talks at UDC Meet Laur Whit Laurens. CENTURY CLUB TO MEET The Century dub wfi meet Thursday afternoon, April 19, at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. M. Bailey. tkally decorated. Smaller also laid for the guests were cen tered with similar bouquets. TOfip and daffodil place cards were used In the living room daffodils were ar ranged with white spirea. < MK iloujers Think of flowers when you think of Easter ... when ybu thfak of someone dear. Colorful and fragrant, flowers symbolise the magical beauty of this happy WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE, ANYTIME SHEALY'S FLORIST Salnda Hwy. 967 Mrs. J. Frost Walker of Union, National Recorder of Crosses for the United Daugtters of the Confeder acy. was the guest speaker when members of th- local organization met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs P. M. Pitts Mrs Walker told of the national on the Spartanburg highway Wed nesday afternoon of the past week. Daffodils and pansies made a pretty setting for the two tables, which were appointed for refresh ments and the hostess served a dessert course prior to the games Score awards went to Mrs. John T. Adair and Mrs. Samie Pinson. Methodist Circles Will Meet Monday The following circles of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Monday afternoon. April 18. at 3:30: Ellie Hatton. Mrs. J. B. Wilder, chairman; Miss Rose Lee, hostess Barden. Mrs. G W. Hollingsworth, chairman; Mrs Arnold.M Cannon, hostess May me Johnson. Miss Essie Da vidson. chairman; Mrs. A. C. Work man. hostess Mrs. Cannon Is Club Hostess Thursday afternoon Mrs. .Arnold Cannon was hostess to members of her card club. During^ the games the hostess ■ened a sandw ich plate and sweets Winner for die afternoon's progres sions was Mrs Cecil P. Wilson Decorating the hostess' home for the occasion were camellias and flowering crab. LEGION AUXILIARY MEET The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon, April 19. at 3:30 at the home of Mrs Jul ian Coleman. Members of the Clinton Musk Club wil give the program. With the Sick Friends of Mrs. James Edens will be glad to know she is convalescing at Blalock Clinic following surgery work and her work as recorder of;this week. crosses, and also about the UDC Patients at Blalock Clme include Memorial Building recently con william E. Gregory, R. R Nkkles. suncted in Richmond in memeroy Martha Martin, and Martha Ann Hughey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs of Confederate veterans of the War Between the States Announcement was made of the district meeting to be held here on April 79 and committees were read. During the social hour the host Miss H. N. Hughey. Mrs Dora Leopard and Mrs. Rich ard Scott continue iU at Hays hos pital. ■< Mrs Harold Rollins is recuperat- and assistant hostesses. Miss , in g M Blalock Clinic following an Arva Henry, Mis Lily Yarborough operation illness and Mrs. Keith Adair, served sand- Susie Lee Harrison is a patient wiches. cake and tea at Hays hospital. Daffodils with other spring flow- Horace Horton was an overnight ers adorned the hastes home for Sunday at Blalock Clinic, the meeting ^ \ • Mrs. John Boyd is a medical pa Decatur Girl Engaged cudk To Junior at PC - —to* in the week were Mrs. P. D. Miss Mery Katherine Patrick, of Burroughs. Mrs. C. A Holland and Decatur, Ga . is to be married June Mrs Fannie Barre. 7 to Donald Edward Bridges, also Patients released from Hays bos of Decatur. i pital include: Mrs. Russell Gregory, The bride-elect’s parents are Mr Ray Stubbs of Columbia, Paul Cole, end Mrs Patrick, Jr. of 119 Field Sandra Gay Carroll. Mrs. Shirley Are. in Decatur. Her fiance is the Stroud, Mrs. T. O. Williams. J. B eon of Mr. and Mrs. James M. McAlister, Joe Anderson, Mrs. Lu- of Decatur, and grandson 1 rile Edmunds. Mrs. Mary Cauble Mr. and Mrs. R. L Byrd, His mother is the for mer Ruth Byrd. 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