The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 07, 1962, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CBBONICLE
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MRS. ROBErV THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH
Ceremony at First Presbyterian Church
Unites Was Henderson, Mr. Hollingsworth
Miss Niver, Mr.
DeYoung Engaged
Mr. end Mra. W. W. Niver, Jr,
of Joanna announce the engage
ment of their daughter Mary
Elinor to Thomas Madison De
Young, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin N. DeYoung of Clinton.
The wedding will take place
September 1.
Oelonds, Campbells
Entertain Visitors
Honoring those receiving hon
orary degrees at the Presbyterian
College Commencement exer
cises, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Qe-
land, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Campbell entertained on the Oe-
lands lawn Saturday evening
with a drop-in. Families and
friends of the honorees wer eln-
vited and about 100 guests called
during the evening.
Assisting in entertaining were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert M. Vance, Dr.
and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Holder-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stall-
worth, Mrs. William P. Jacobs,
and Mrs. Walter Johnson.
Silver containers were used on
the dark green cloth for the buf
fet refreshment table which was
centered with magnolia foliage
and blossoms. Punch and coffee
were served from either end of
the table by Mrs. R. E. Martin
and Mrs. Harry Nettles.
A ceremony at the First Pres
byterian Church Saturday after
noon, June 2, at four o’clock unit
ed Miss Carolyn Brendle Hender
son and Robert Thomas Hollings
worth, both of Cross Hill. The
bride is the daughter of Lt. Col.
and Mrs. Lykes Henderson, and
the groom's parents are J. T.
Hollingsworth and the late Mary
Griffin Hollingsworth.
The officiating clergyman was
Dr. William Redd Turner, who
was assisted by Rev. Roy W.
Coker.
A program of wedding music
was presented by Mrs. T. Heath
Copeland, organist, and Harry
Bolick, soloist.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride had as her maid of
honor her sister. Miss Irene Hen
derson. She was attended by
Misses Julie Bolick and Lena
Copeland of this city, Nancy
Jones of Durham, N. C., and
Mary Joyce Moyer of Duke Uni
versity, Durham, cousins, and
Miss Gerry Owen of Clemson.
Mr. Hollingsworth was best
man for his son, and ushers in
cluded the groom’s brothers-in-
law, John Adair of Cross Hill,
John Henry Rogers of Columbia,
also Lykes Henderson, brother of
the bride of Cross Hill, Jake
Rasor of Furman University and
Cross Hill, and Olen Rose of
Manning.
MISS JANE ANNE DAVIS
August Wedding Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Randolph Davis announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Jane Anne, to James Roy Gasqne, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Casque of Clinton.
The wedding is planned for August.
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Club Members
Enjoy Outing
For the last meeting of the cur
rent year the Carolina Wren Gar
den Club held a picnic at the
cottage of Mrs. J. C. Thomas on
Lake Greenwood.
After a short business session
members enjoyed an informal
hour and the picnic super. Dec
orating the cottage were clipped
pine and native greens and a
colorful bouquet of wild flowers
for the supper table.
The bride was lovely in her
formal wedding gown of pure silk
organza and hand clipped Chan
tilly lace. The top of the fitted
bodice was made of lace etched
in sequins with a scalloped cam
eo neckline and long lace sleeves
ending in points over the hands.
A wide insert of lace edged in a
self scallop and trimmed with
small cabbage roses enhanced
the bouffant skirt which extended
into a chapel train. Her bouffant
veil of English illusion was softly
gathered from a pure silk organ
za cabbage rose trimmed in
pearls. She carried a bouquet of
white roses centered with a white
orchid.
The maid of honor and other
attendants wore a street length
dress of pure silk organza and
Chantilly lace over taffeta. The
fitted lace bodice had a scoop
neckline and short sleeves. The
full circular skirt of organza was
finished at center back waist
with two cabbage roses above a
row of ruffles through hemline.
They wore matching headpieces
of two silk organza roses with a
back pouf veil and carried bou
quets of pink carnations.
Immediately following the cere
mony the bride’s parents enter
tained with a reception in the so
cial hall of the church.
For her wedding trip to Day
tona Beach and Miami, Fla., the
bride changed to a blue summer
suit with bone accessories.
After June 10 they will be at
home on Lake Greenwood.
The bride received her educa
tion in schools here and abroad
while her father was serving in
the army. She was graduated
from S. D. Lee High School in
Columbus, Miss., and attended
Winthrop College, Rock Hill. The
groom is a graduate of Clinton
High School and Clemson Col
lege with a B.S. degree in agri
culture. He is principal of the
Cross Hill School.
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MISS LIVINGSTON
J. E. Braswell, Secretary
Mr. and Mrs. L C. Lhriagstea, of Prosperity, announce the
the engagement of their daaghter, Imogene, to Edgar Wesley
Everett of CRatea, sea of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wesley
Everett. The wedding will take place Jaly IS la St. Phillips
Latheraa Church, Newberry.
B and P W Club
Host District Meet
On Saturday afternoon the
Clinton Business and Profes
sional Woman’s Club will be host
for the Northeast District mast
ing.
Registration begins at 4 p.m
at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. A
business meeting and work shop
will be held at 4:S0. The dinner
banquet will be at 7 o’clock.
Miss Jean Berry of Columbia,
state president and Mrs. Elsie
T. Holland of Spartanburg, dis
trict director, will attend.
Rehearsal Party
Given Friday
Following the rehearsal on Fri
day evening for the Henderson-
Hollingsworth wedding the bridal
party and out-of-town
were entertained by Lt. OoL and
Mrs. Lykes Henderson with a
buffet super at the Cecil P. Wil
son horns.
A crystal epergne filled with
white snapdragons, pink
tions and gypsophalia graced the
appointed in pink, in the dining
room. Small tables laid for the
Dinner-Dance and
Installation Held
New officers for the Junior
Chamber of Commerce 1962-63
and the auxiliary, the Jaycee-
Ettes were installed at a Joint
dinner-dance meeting on Thurs
day evening in the ball room ol'
the Mary Musgrove Hotel.
Russ Emerson was installed as
president along with: Robert
Satterfield, first vice president;
Ray Sligh, second vice president;
Alan Trammell, treasurer; and
Bill Lee, secretary.
Jaycee-ette officers are Mrs.
Allen White, president; Mrs. Rob
ert Satterfield, vice president;
Mrs. Larry Savelkoul, treasurer;
and Mrs. Bill Lee, secretary.
Sam Powers of Laurens, re
gional vice-president, who in
stalled the officers, and Mrs
Powers, were special guests.
State directors from the Clin
ton organization are Bob Harris
and Gene Simmons. Charles
Johnson and Allen White art
local directors.
Present Musical
On Friday
Mrs. James Von HoUen pre-
her piano pupils In the
Miss Clark Bride
Of Mr. Eliott
Miss Martha Anne Clark,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niles
Craig Clark and Floyd Wilkins
EUiott. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs
Elliott of 2006 Thomas Ave. in
Charlotte, took their wedding
vows Sunday in a ceremony at 4
p. m. at Waterloo Methodist
Church.
Rev. Gene Austin Norris offi
ciated at the service.
The bride is a graduate of
Laurens High School and Win
throp College, where she received
a B.A. degree in biology May 27.
The groom is a graduate of
Central High School in Charlotte.
He earned B. S. and M. S. de
grees in applied mathematics at
North Carolina State College. He
is employed by Douglas Aircraft
Co. in Charlotte.
On their return June 11 from
a trip through the mountains the
couple will live at 8201 Green-
brook Drive in Charlotte.
Mr. Clark gave his daughter in
marriage. Her sister, Miss Eve
lyn Otark of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
was maid of honor, and Mrs.
Niles Craig Clark, Jr. of Fort
Benning, Ga., was matron of
honor. Also attending the bride
were a sister of the groom, Mrs.
Gerald Miner McIntosh of Al
bany, N. Y., and Miss Mary
Locke Simons of this city, her
cousin.
The groom's father served as
best man. Ushers were 1st Lt.
Niles Craig Clark, Jr. of Fort
Benning, brother of the bride;
Winfred Joseph Potter and Wat
son Lae Burts of Charlotte.
Flower girls were Deborah
Ann Smith and Lorene Gay-Ann
Goodman of Charlotte. Ring
bearers were Niles Craig Calrk
III and Thomas Amis Clark of
Fort Benning.
Mrs. Clark had designed and
made her daughter’s princess-
style dress of peau de sole and
Alencon lace, which featured a
simple scoop neckline and a
flowing skirt. Lace was reem
broidered with pearls to adorn
the bodice and skirt. A pouf bow
above the chapel train was also
high-lighted by tne pearl-em-
boridered lace. A crown of or
ange blossoms held her fingertip
veil, and an orchid centered her
bouquet of gardenias.
The attendants wore pale blue
chiffon over tafetta made with
draped scooped necklines and
pleated skirts. .They carried bou
quets of yellow carnations. Tbs
flower girts wore blue batiste
Miss Frazier, Ioanna,
Be Bride June 30
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier of
Joanna have announced the a
gagement of their daughter, Car
olyn Lunette to Mr. Harold J.
Smaltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har
old E. Smaltz of Benton Harbor.
Michigan.
The wedding will take piffle
Saturday afternoon, the thirtieth
of June at five o’clock at Ep-
worth Methodist Church, Joanna
Wedding Party,
Guests Entertained
At Breakfast
A lovely wedding breakfast
was given on Saturday at the
Mary Musgrove Hotel for the
Henderson • Hollingsworth bridal
party and out-of-town- guests.
Hosts for the occasion were Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Mr. and
Mrs. I. M. Adair of this city, Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Adair of Rock
Hill, Mr and Mrs. O. D. Adair af
Columbia.
A three course breakfast was
served with the bridal party
seated «( a table overlaid with a
green organdy cover and cen
tered with an epergne of pink
roses and gypaophalia. Other
guests were seated at smaller
tables also overlaid in green or
gandy and with small bouquets
of the same flowers. Place cards
were in a wedding motif.
In addition to the bridal party
out-of-town guesta were: Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Brown, Mrs. Steve
Cooper, Lexington, N. C.; Mr.
and Mrs .Willard Lawrimore,
Hemingway; Mr. and Mrs. C. E
Dugan, Newnam. Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. South Jones, Durham, N.
C.; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Moyer,
Columbus, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
John Henry Rogers, Columbia;
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rose, Man
ning
Entertain Mothers
At Tea Wednesday
The Okizu Camp Fire girls
assisted by their leaders. Mrs
Leonard Bishop and Mrs. Mur-
phey Timmerman entertained
their mothers with an informal
tea on Wednesday afternoon of
the past week at the Camp Fire
Hut.
Jennie Edwards welcomed the
guests. Highlights of the year’s
activities were told by Kathryn
Arnold, Rita Johnson, Sharon
Plaxico and Camellia Renwick.
These included a long hike on
which they carried a trail lunch,
a trip to Charleston and an over
night camping trip, and viait to
the city hall and police station.
The group sang a number of
songs and taking part In a can-
dlalighting and extinguishing
ceremony were Lee Davis, Kathy
Bouknight, Thonda Mills, Valerie
Simmons and Neely Copeland.
Mrs. Bishop presented the girls
with beads earned during the
year, and the group presented a
gift to Toni Scheele who will be
leaving Clinton during the sum
mer to make her home else
where.
Hostesses for the tea were Me
lissa Turner, Sara Lynn Wysor,
Toni, Libby Bishop, Sophie
Young and Jane Timmerman
The tea table from which punch
and cookies were served was
centered with a lovely silver bowl
filled with mixed summer flowers
in shades of pink.
Young Group Enjoys
Party at Lake Cottage
Honoring a group of their
classmates of the Clinton High
School graduating class Bunky
Blalock and Mott Shealy enter
tained with a buffet supper and
informal party on Wednesday
evening of the past week at the
Blalock’s lakesids cottags. Ac
companying the young psopls
were the hosts’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Blalock, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy.
The class colors were carried
and on the supper table on the
porch were red carnations and
pom poms in graduating caps.
The group enjoyed swimming be
fore and dancing after supper
Piano Recital of
Mrs. Black's Pupils
On Friday evening, June 1, the
piano pupUs of Mrs. Robert F
Black were presented in recital
at the Clinton High School Audi
torium.
Rendering selections were Dell
Young, Bob Banoe, Janice Weir,
Beth Johnson, Ronnie Young,
Larry Brehmer, Jink! Sadler, Lee
Davis, Charlene Young, Carol
Ann Young, Julie Young, Sally
Milam, Jan King, Barbara Pitts,
Irene Hollis, Connie Rollins, Lin
da Horton, Judy Reynolds, Mary
Ballsy Vanes, Julia Sadler, So
phie Young, Kay Caldwell, Bill
Weir, Jim Johnson, Pat Thoma
son, Nancy Hollis, Dianne Ae-
bille, Beverly Poole, Almena Bla
lock, Kay Young, Sarah Sadler,
Jane Johnson, Sandra Red, BUI
Shields, Janice Pinson. Also
playing with the group «
Jeannie and Judy Nabors, pupils
of Janice Pinson.
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MISS MARTHA SUSAN GOODWIN
BRIDE-ELECT OF LATE SUMMER
ef Route One,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryaa A. Geodwia. Sr.
reae, announce the engagement el their
tan, to Mr. Robert Andersen Wilson, sen ef Mrs.
and the late Mr. Wilson el Lowell, N. C.
Miss Goodwin is completing requirements tht
her M.A. degree In French at Emory University. She ten 1961
graduate el WluUirop College.
Mr. Wllaon, n graduate el Davidson College, Is n
Columbia Theological Seminary In Deeatar, Ga.
The wedding will take place In the Into
Springs Presbyterian Charch
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Methodist WSCS
Announce Chairmen,
June Meetings
Chairmen for the circles of the
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of Broad Street Methodist
Church have been named as fol
lows:
Lydis Pitts, Mrs. Audrey Me-
Croskey; Sara Glenn, Mrs. B. B.
Ballard; Elite Hatton. Mrs. Ed
gar Blakely; Mayme Johnson.
Mrs. Georgs Reid; Barden. Mrs.
Nene D. Workman; Pauline Col-
man. Mrs. John Addison; Wes
leyan Service Guild, Mrs. Alton
Simmons; Louise Best, Mrs.
Irene Pitts.
The W.S.C.S. will meet at the
church Monday. June 11 at 9:90
A.M. Circles will meet at 2:30
as follows: Elie Hatton, Mrs. Ed
gar Blakely; Barden, Mrs. Nene
D. Workman; Johneon, Mrs.
George Reid.
The Sara Glenn will msec Mon
day evening at • o’clock
Mrs. J. K Haseldcn.
UDC To Have
Dish Dinner
The UDC will have a
dish dinner at the Baptist
this evening (Thursday) at 7:
Dr. V. G. Bennett
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