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Tharsday, June 21, 1S02
THE CLINTON CHBONICI K
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THE WOMAN'S PAGE
Social Events and Chib News of Interest Tdt*hM« ms-omi
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Luncheon, Shower
Honors Bride-Elect
Miss Julia Gray, June bride-
elect, was complimented with a
luncheon by Miss Terrell Cook,
recently at the Mary Musgrove
hotel. Guests included high school
and college classmates of the
honoree who was surprised with
a shower of gifts.
Covers were laid for twelve at
the luncheon table prettily ap
pointed in yellow and white. An
antique cut glass container held
the central floral arrangement.
Miss Gray Feted
By Miss Gettys
Honoring Miss Julia Gray,
Miss Jean Gettys entertained a
small group of friends informal
ly at luncheon on Monday, June
11. Miss Gray will be married
on June SO to Herbert Hammett
of Hogansville, Ga.
Guests were seated at the din
ing table where bridal motif
place cards were used and a
three course luncheon served.
A low bowl of gardenias and
pink roses centered the table. As
sisting the hostess was her moth
er, Mrs. Joseph M. Gettys.
Miss Gray was remembered
with a gift of china in her wed
ding pattern.
Joint Hostesses
Honor Miss Corley
An informal party on Satur
day morning honored Miss Linda
Corley, June bride-elect of James
William Harris of Laurens.
Hostesses were Miss Dorothy
Taylor at whose home the party
was given and Mrs. Charles Ban
nister. —
A centerpiece of daisies pretti
ly centered the refreshment table
from which sandwiches, sweats
and other party dainties wane
served with cold drinks. Else
where in the home daisies and
hydrangeas were used in decora
tion. The guests surprised the
bride-elect with a kitchen shower.
The groom-elect’s mother, Mrs.
O. C. Harris of Laurens, was a
special guest for the occasion.
Mental Health TV
Program on Friday
“Breakthrough: Mental Ill
ness” a presentation of NBC fea
turing News Correspondent John
Chancellor as on-ihe-air report
er, will be televised on Channel
4 Friday evening, June 22, at
8:20 o’clock, it has been an
nounced by the S. C. Mental
Health Association.
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Birth Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Morse
announce the birth of a son.
Tarry Leonard, on June 12 at
Blalock Clinic. Formeriy Mrs
Morse was Miss Julia Blackwell.
Whitmire
Mr. and Mrs. Copeland Whit
mire announce the birth of a son,
Marion Copeland, Jr., on June 14
at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Whitmire
is the former Miss Dianne C.
Spencer.
Bagwell
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell
announce the birth of a son,
James Alvin, Jr., on June 16 at
Blalock Clinic. Before marriage
Mrs. Bagwell was Miss Ruth
Curry.
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MRS. MICHAEL STEWART OUT
DAUGHTER OF CLINTON NATIVE
WED IN OHIO CEREMONY
Ohio—White Fuj^tal Hygiene. Mr. Guy was grad
uated from Miami University at
Oxford and is a member of Sig
ma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
Following a wedding trip to
Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Guy will
make their borne at 1788 Ashland
Ave. after June 20.
Mrs. H. M. Wise, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Vance accompanied
Mrs. Switzer and Mary Bailey
Vance to Columbus to attend the
wedding.
Lt. and Mrs. E. A. Leaphart of
Augusta, Ga., announce the
birth of a son, John Russell,
May 15. Mrs. Leaphart is the
former Miss Patsy Cranford of
this city, a granddaughter of
Mrs. H. W. Alford.
Columbus, \jiuvj—YTiMw rujti
mums, stock and delphinium
decorated the altar of Broad
Street Presbyterian Church, Co
lumbus, Ohio, Saturday evening,
June 9, when at seven thirty o’
clock, Miss Rosanni Campbell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard D. Campbell, 2165 S. Park
way Dr., became the bride of Mr.
Michael Stewart Guy, son of Mrs.
G. Hall Guy of Mansfield and
Mr. G. H. Guy of Tampa. The
bridal aisle and chancel were
lighted by candles garlanded in
greenery and white roses. Dr.
Raymond Kearns performed the
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of candelight peau de sole de
signed on classic lines. Alencon
lace motifs embroidered with
crystals and sprays of seed
pearls, enhanced the bodice and
front of the bell-shaped skirt. The
chapel train flowed from the em
pire back, accented with a Ba-
goda rose. Her bouffant veil of
illusion fell from a circlet of rose
buds entwined with sprays of
seed pearls and she carried a
French bouquet of lily-of-the;
valley and white roses.
Mrs. James L. Switzer of Un
ion served as matron of honor
and bridesmaids were Miss Mar
tha B. Park, Miss Elisabeth
Anne Stedem, Mrs. Barnard F.
Jones, Mrs. John Conkling of
Golden, N. Y., and Miss Mary
Bailey Vance of Clinton, who
served as Junior bridesmaid. The
attendants wore identical gowns
of avenue green chiffon over
taffeta with shirred midriffs.
They wore matching lattice top
pillboxes with circular veils and
carried French bouquets of yel
low sweetheart roses and ivy.
John C. Guy of Manhattan
Beach, Calif., served as best
man and ushers included Richard
Guy, also of Manhattan Beach,
Oliver Henkel, Jr., and Phillip
Norman of Mansfield, John Ruhl
of Evanston, 111. and Don Camp
bell.
A reception at the Scioto Coun
try Club followed the ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of
Colby Junior College, New Lon
don, N. H., and from the Ohio
State University College of Den-
Couple Reside Here
Following Rites
Miss Constance Rose Bugay,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard C. Bugay, became the bride
of John Lucien Setzler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Homer Setsler,
on June S in the Kiugstree Metho
dist Church. The ceremony was
performed by the pastor, the
Rev. George W. Whitaker.
The bride was given mar
riage by her father. Her wed
ding gown of silk organza and
Chantilly lace was fashioned
with lace bodice and scalloped,
rounded neckline. Lace medal
lions trimmed tbs balloon skirt,
which ended in a chapel train
Her fingertip veil of illusion was
attached to a crown of lace and
pearls. She carried a white Bible
centered with a white orchid.
Miss Judith Rogers of Bristol,
Pa., cousin of the bride was maid
of honor. She was gowned in a
ballerina length dress of mint
green chiffon, and she carried
a bouquet of pink carnations.
Russell Graham of Kingstree
served as best man.
Ushers were Alan Roth, Jack
sonville, Fla.; Georgs Montis,
Savannah; Davs Ross, Sardinia,
and Tommy Owen, Kingstree.
Junior ushers wars Lennie Bu
gay, brothar of the bride and
Tom Setzler, brother of the bride
groom.
After a wedding trip to Myrtle
Beach, the couple are at hone at
E. Maple Street here.
The groom, who attended The
Citadel last year, will be a mem
ber of the sophomore class at
Presbyterian College.
ANNUAL SUMMER
CLEARANCE
. June 21-22-23
Doors Open 9 A. M. Today
Reductions lorToiSO*
on DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR,
SUITS and COATS
JEWELRY, LINGERIE,
GLOVES - REDUCED
HATS
BAGS
HOSE.....
(Unit 2 Pr. to Cmtoncr)
ALL SALES CASH AND PINAL
1/2 PRICE
% PRICE
85c P
PERSONAL
| MENTION
Mrs. H. L. Eichelbeger
Miss Barbara Eicbelberger
recent visitors with the Rev. and
l. Hugh L. Eicbelberger in
Greenwood.
SHIELDS TO INDIANA
William M. Shields of Shields
Studio will leave Saturday for a
two weeks stay in Winona, In
diana. While there Mr. Shields
will be on the staff of the Winona
School of Photogrophy giving a
course in general portrait photog
raphy.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Alexander
and children of Newton, N. C.,
were here for the wek-end with
the former's mother, Mrs. W. L.
Inskeep, his sister, Mrs. Weldon
T. Jackson, coming especially to
se Mrs. Inskep who has been ill
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holland
and Mrs. James Pitts visited
their brother, James Scarbor
ough in Columbia on Sunday.
FERRITERS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fer-
riter and children, Billy and Lisa,
of Cristobal, Canal Zone, are vi
siting Mrs. Ferriter’s mother,
Mrs. W. A. Dicus before going to
their next assignment.
Speakers Announced
For Camp Fellowship
Religious Emphasis
On the evening of July 1, at
8:00 p. m. o’clock. South Caro
lina Presbytery will begin its
fourth Annual Religious Empha
sis Month at Camp Fellowship
on Lake Greenwood.
The Rev. Allen C. McSween
D. D., pastor of Starmount
Presbyterian Church, Green-
boro, N. C. will be guest speak-
for July 1. His subject will
be “At Work With God”.
~ Other spsakars throughout the
month will be:
July 8:
The Rev. Hunter B. Blakely
of Higher Education of the
Board of Christian Education of
D. D., Secretary of the Division
the Presbyterian Church U. S.
will use “What Christ Means
To Me?” as his subject.
July 15:
J. McDowell Richards, D. D.,
President of Columbia Theo
logical Seminary, Decatur, Geor
gia will speak on “The Pre-em
inent Christ”.
July 22:
The Rev. G. Aiken Taylor,
PhD. Editor of the Presbyterian
Journal, Asheville, N. C. will
use as his subject “My Favorite
Sermon”.
July 28:
Dr. James G. Patton, Execu
live Secretary, Tbs Gsoera
Council has chosen for Ms sub
ject “Why Be Unhappy?
The public is cordially invited
to hear the Word of God preach
ed by these Presbyterian Minis
ters on the theme—''My Favorite
Sermon”.
Junior Girls Golf Winners
Winners in the junior girls division golf tournament
held at Lakeside County Club June 8 are, left to right;
Kriss Kinney, best sportsmanuhip; Florence Ann Ox
ley, runner-up; and Mary Jane Addison, winner of the
tournament.
News Of
Bonds Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. SHOUSE,
Mountville News
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
With the Sick
Friends of Mrs. O. I. Sheely
will be interested to know she is
a patient at Blalock Clinic
she underwent minor
Wayne Reynolds, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Reynolds under
went at tonislictomy at Blalock
Clinic Tuesday.
Returned home from Blalock
Clinic earlier in the week were
Mrs. Jeanette Dowd,
Wyatt, George Dent of Charles
ton, and Mrs. H. 8. Martin, Jr.
Mrs. J. O. Bam entered Bla
lock Clinic Tuesday for
Patients at Blalock Clinic
dude Mrs. James T. Morse, Mrs.
W. A. Mauldin, L. L. Thomas of
Joanna, Fred Tindeley of Laur
ens, Joe Lynch, and Miss Sue
Gilliam, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Gilliam
Mrs. Jean CauMe has return
ed home following
Blalock Clinic.
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Mrs. Clarence Smith of Athens,
Ga., spent Saturday with Mrs
Sam J. Hunts and Dr. Ruth
Stokes.
Mrs. Roger W. Gabbert and
children, Jennifer and Hugh, are
visiting Mrs. Gabbert’• parents,
and other relatives in Owatonna,
Minn. Mr. Gabbert will Join thsm
later for a visit to North Dakota
and Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson,
Jr./and children of Joanna visit
ed Mrs. Simpson’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Watts Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. (Bin Stewart and
children spent the week-end in
Marietta, Ga., with Dr. and Mrs
Riley. Mrs. Riley is Mr. Stew
art’s sister, the former Miss Rob
bie Stewart.
Mrs. Jerome Finley and chil
dren, Miss Sue Simpson and Mrs
Rhett Bryson spent Monday hi
Greenville with Mrs. Finley’s
Friends of James Nabors will
be glad to know he is at home
after being a patient in Self Me
morial Hospital, Greenwood.
Mrs. Brenda Farrow and young
son have returned home after a
visit in Whitmire.
Miss Martha Pitts, a teacher
in Rock Hill, has arrived home
for the summer.
Miss Sallie Pitts, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts recent
ly spent a week at Myrtle Beach
on a house party.
Artie White, who was visiting
his grandmother, Mrs. Alvin Tin
sley, has returned to his home
in Columbia. Misses Glennie and
Maribee Tinsley returned with
him to visit their sisters, Mrs
Arthur White and Mrs. Stroud..
Miss Christie Cropps, who on
June 20 will be married to Ronald
McQuirt, was honored Saturday
with a miscellaneous shower.
A number of friends gathered
at the Shady Grove Club House.
The guests were greeted at the
door by Little Miss Glennie Tins
ley. Glennie pinned a small floral
corsage on each guest.
Mrs. Tallie Cropps led the
group in a number of appropri
ate contests. The guests were in
vited to the refreshment table by
Mrs. N. A. Shouse. Tbs table
was decorated with a centerpiece
of magnolia and tapers.
Mrs. Howard Stanley presided
at the punch bowl and Mrs. J. C.
Nabors served cake. Little Misses
Joyce Stanley, Lynn Nabors and
Christie Cropps served toasted
nuts.
After refreshments, Christie
was invited to a table filled with
gifts.
For the occasion the recrea
tion room of the Club House
was decorated with Magnolias
and white gladioli.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. Talbie Cropps, Mrs. How
ard Stanley, Mrs. J. C. Nabors,
Mrs. Alvin Tinsley and Mrs. N.
A. Shouse.
Miss Linda Rogers of Whit
mire is visiting her aunt Mrs.
Frank Motet.
Bennie Boyd of N. C. was guest
of Mrs. Bessie Johnson and fam
ily over the week-end.
Mrs. David Pitts and Mrs. N.
A. Shouse attended the State
Home Demonstration Club Mast-
Attend State 0€5
Meeting Greenville
Members from the James B.
Parrott Chapter, Order of East
ern Star, here, participated in
the 58th annual state convention
held this week at Memorial Au
ditorium in Greenville.
A prelude and other musical
features were presented by Mrs.
Eva B. Land of this city, a past
grand matron, who directs tbs
grand chapter choir.
Others who attended all or
some meetings of the ‘‘Emerald
Session” included: Mrs. E. C.
Taylor, Jr., Mrs. Oscar Kinard,
Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Mrs. Al
len Powers. Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell, Mrs. T. R. McElvesn, Mrs.
S. C. Rowe, Mrs. Joe Campbell,
Mrs. John Mabry, Mrs. J. J.
West and Mrs. Dessie Hedspeth.
Children Invited
To Join Soft Ml
Recreation Program
Any girls who art interested in
softball may Join the group for
the remaining time of the City
summer recreation program.
Harry A. Bouknlght, director,
said that It was not too late for
any who wished to do so to par
ticipats. Play is directed each
morning from 9 until 12 in the
area behind the armory, adja
cent to the Scout Hut. He also
pointed out that equipment and
facilities art available for small
boys or girls for other recreation
during these hours, or at other
times, according to plans of
those Interested. The program
will be carried through July If
enough Interest is shown.
ing at Winthrop College this
week. Mrs. Pitts and Mrs.
Shouse assisted with the recep
tion on Tuesday night when Lau
rens County members were in
charge of the reception.
Kenneth Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Johnson left to
day for Georgia Tech, Atlanta
Ga. where he will enroll as a
student. His parents accom
panied him to Atlanta. On Tues
day night Kenneth was honored
with a farewell party by his
grandmother, Mrs. Bessie John
son, assisting Mrs. Johnson was
Mrs. Jones Johnson, Mrs. Earle
Johnson and Mrs. Carrol John
son. A number of young poopls
of the community enjoyed the oc
casion.
On Sunday night Kenneth John
son and Bruce Morgan at a steak
supper at Wilson’s Cafe.
Mrs. George Cobb and young
tarn visit in Rock HID.
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runner is nnMUu
Jr. High Principal
if John H. Fulmer, principal of
Tamassee DAR High School, rv-
! s . lined bis position last weak to
accept the principaUiup of the
Hinton Junior High School J
Mr. Fulmer came to Tamassae
this year after serving 14 years
in the Calhoun Falls pohlie
schools as grammar school prto-
cipal and varsity athletic coach.
While at Calhoun Palls, he or-
! gantzed a full time athletic pro-
: gram with several of his teams
i entering the state finals. This
year, he came to Tamaseee as
high school principal.
Mr Fulmer is a graduate of
Newberry College and received
his MA degree in Education from
Ctomson College in 1957 He is
a member of St. John's Lutheran
Church in Walhalla. a former
member of the Calhoun Falls
Lion's Club and a former teacher
of the Ladies Bible Class of the
Calhoun Fails Methodist Church,
a former member of the official
board and church lay leader
while living In Calhoun Falls.
He is the son of Mrs V. L.
Fulmer and the late Rev, V. L.
Fulmer, a Lutheran minister. He
is married to the former Vivian
Hubbard of Seneca and they have
three children.
The Fulmers plan to move to
Clinton the first week in August.
Services Monday
For Young Intent
for Carolyn Addy, infant
ter of Captain and Mrs. Frank C.
Young. Jr., of Fort Lee. Va. The
litle girl was born on Saturday
and lived only a -few hours.
Mrs. Prank C. Young of this
city has gone to Port Lee to be
with her son and daughter-in-
law.
Rev. George Tolbert
Fosses In Virginio
Word has been received that
the Rev. George B. Talbert, son
of Mrs. Cassie Oliver Talbert and
the late Mr. Talbert died
Thursday of last week.
Funeral services were held at
his borne in Glasgow, Va. Mrs
Talbert attended the funeral and
remained for aeveral days stay
with his family.
DAVID *. MOOREF1ELD
Mooreiield Returns
To PC As Professor
Dr David R MoorefMd. an
honor graduate of Presbyterian
College, will return to the camp
us this fall to Joia the PC facul
ty as professor of philosophy.
President Marshall W. Brown
announced today.
He replaces James S Gray,
who died last February after It
years as a teacher at Presby
terian.
Dr. Moorefteid. a native of
Lancaster wbo currently serve*
as pastor of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church of Plor-
flH A .S m a a
^•eOA^, rec*iv#<i mI$ wa
from PC In 1948 Ho went on
to Columbia Theological Semi-
tor Ida master of thsolagy
Be earned Ms PhD de-
from Duke University In
on
1888
After one year as guest
feasor of tbsology and slides at
Columbia Seminary Moorefteid
accepted a call to the Weat-
minster Church in 1889. He hao
been active in the work of Pee
Dee Presbytery since that
Dr. Moorefteid also has
as a
of study, and he
years (1981-84) ns s
chaplain immediately
army
this capacity, he
months with the Ird
vision during the
and was awarded
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Mr. and Mrs. Radis Dmmark
and daughter from Acworth, Ga.,
spent last week-end with Mr
and Mrs. Roy Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burns and
daughter of Richmond, Va., vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Milter
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week-end. Edd Barns and family
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