The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 21, 1963, Image 5
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March 21, 1963
THE WOMAN'S PAGE
Social Events and Club News of Interest Telephone 833-0541
I MISS MILAM
MILAM-LAW ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Dillard Milam, Jr., announce the
enrurement of their daughter, Linda Graham, to Charlton
Edward Law, III, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Law
of Dillon. The wedding will take place on June 21 at the
First Presbyterian Church.
W. C. T. U. Met
With Miss Davidson
The Woman’s Christian Tem
perance Union met March 12
at 3:30 p. m. at the home of
Miss Essie Davidson.
Mrs. Hubert Todd, president,
presided.
Mrs. J. B. Wilder gave the
devotional, followed with an in
teresting program given by
Mrs. Belle Henderson and Mrs.
E. L. Holland on “Jesus Dem
onstrates His Authority.”
Mrs. Clyde Todd discussed
the repeal of prohibition in the
Indian State and the detrimen
tal effects upon ’the people and
national affairs*
Mrs. C. T .Thomason read
“A New Commandment.”
It was decided at the state
executive meeting to ask Mrs.
J. Cecil Perdue to serve as
state WCTU treasurer until the
convention, Palmetto White
Ribbon, a publication, listed the
Clinton WCTU as “Hold Fast.”
Mrs. Thomas Owens conclud
ed the meeting with prayer.
A salad course was served.
Mrs. Vance Honors
Her Bridge Club
Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs.
Robert Vance entertained mem
bers of her bridge club at her
home on South Broad Street.
Spring flowers made the set
ting for the two tables of bridge
Mrs. George Cornel son and
Mrs. BUI King, Jr., tied for high
score. Mrs. Tommy Hollis also
was a prize winner.
The hostess served a salad
course following two progres
sions of bridge.
Macdoncdds Honor
Couples Bridge Club
On, Saturday evening of last
week, Dr. and Mrs. James Mac
donald entertained members of
their couples bridge club at their
home on the Jacobs highway.
Spring flowers of daffodils and
gladioli made the setting for the
three tables of bridge.
A dessert course was served to
members, followed with two pro
gressions of bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cornel-
son won high score prizes.
Many Courtesies
Given Miss Harris,
Saturday Bride-Elect
LUNCHEOIN IN NEWBERRY
On last Wednesday. Mrs. ,
Claude Crocker and Mrs.
George Frady of this city, and
Mrs. Lamar Lightsey of Green
wood, gave a luncheon at the
Wallace House in Newberry
honoring ^Miss Cornelia Harris,
whose wedding to George Senn
of Silverstreet, takes place Sat
urday.
A profusion of daffodils were
used in decoration on the
luncheon table and a yellow
color note was also effectively
carried out in the menu.
Miss Harris was given a daf
fodil corsage and a Paul Re
vere silver bowl.
AFTERNOON TEA
Mrs. W. G. King and Mrs.
J. H. Donnan entertained at
tea on Thursday afternoon at
the King home on Centennial
Street for Miss Cornelia Harris,
bride-elect.
Arrangements of daffodils
were used in the den while pink
camellias and flowering quince
adorned the living room.
Mrs. Irene Pitts poured Rus
sian tea from a silver service at
the dining room table, with an
imported cutwork cloth centered
with white tuUe tapering tree
adorned with pink grapes and
silver beads.
Cakes, sandwiches, and cheese
straws were served.
Assisting the hostess in re
ceiving were her mother, Mrs. W.
W. Harris, Mrs. Carroll D. Nance
and Mrs. Nene Workman.
Miss Harris was given a ca
mellia corsage and a gift of
china in her pattern.
AFTERNNON TEA
Friday afternoon, Mrs. Ro-
mayne Hamilton of Laurens,
honored Miss Cornelia Harris,
bride-elect, with a tea at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Hen
ry Young, on South Broad
Street. I
Guests were invited into the
dining room where "Mrs. H. M.
Young, Jr., served punch from
a lace-covered table centered
with double white flowering
peach and spirea.
Sandwiches, cakes, and nuts
were served.
The bride-elect was given a
corsage and a silver bowl.
Wednesday Club
Mrs. George Sanders of Joan
na, was hostess for her bridge
club on Wednesday of last week.
Members and guests were serv
ed date nut cake topped with
whipped cream, and coffee be
fore the progressions.
Cold drinks, candy and nuts
were served between the progres
sions.
Mrs. Don Creighton and Mrs.
Johnny Adair were prise winners
for the evening.
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MISS GRAY
GRAY-McINTYRE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Gray of lOl N. Harper Street,
Laurens, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar
garet Lou, to Donald Ray McIntyre, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. McIntyre of Laurens.
The wedding will take place on June IS at the First Bap
tist Church in Laurens.
MISS MONROE
ENGAGEMENT TOLD
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bradley Monroe of Newberry, and for
mer residents of Clinton, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Linda Bradley, to Carl Everette Epting, mu of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Everette Epting of Little Mountain.
Miss Monroe is a 1961 graduate of Newberry High School '
and is now attending Newberry College.
Mr. Epting, a 1960 graduate of Mid-Carolina High School,
attended Newberry College and is now with Allied Chemical
Corporation.
The wedding is to be held Sunday, June 16, in Central Meth
odist Church, Newberry.
HOSPITAL NEWS
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Patients currently at Bailey
, «
Memorial Hospital include:
Anita Burbage and John T.
Stokes of Cross Hill.
Mrs. George Bodie, Garrison
B. Childress, George Childress,
Mrs. Jefferson C. Gruber,
James T, Hollingsworthrr- Mrs.
Delia Russell, Mrs. Ira J. W’al-
lenzine, and Mrs. D. V. Wright
of Joanna.
Clinton—Mrs. Louis W. But
ler, Jr., Mrs. Vina E. Camp
bell, Miss Dorothy Cornwell,
Patsy R. Dales, James Greg
ory, Mrs .Andy Hames, Mrs.
Leo Hornsby, Jr., J. V. Hunt,
Mrs. Westley Monlee Ivester,
Mrs. Frances Jones, Mrs. Betty
Lawson. W. Brooks Owens, J.
J. Cornwall, Mrs. Pearl Patter
son, Mrs. Myrtle Renix, Mrs.
Louise, Reynolds, Mrs. Gerald
Satterfield, Mrs. Louise Sor
row, Miss Rebecca Speake,
Miss Marie Wehunt, Auston. J.
Wilburn, and Mrs. Ralph Gard
ner.
Discharged patients include:
- Mrs. Bertha B. Rodgers, city;
Mrs. James E. Simmons and
baby girl, city; Mrs. Anthony
W. McGee and baby girl, city;
Ray O. Patterson, city; Mrs.
James W. Frick, city; Mrs.
Carl Gore and baby girl, city;
Mrs. B. D. Taylor, city; Mrs.
William Rufus Hand, Laurens;
Mrs. James E. Kirby and baby
girl, Newberry; Barto Mason,
Joanna; Barbara Black, 'city;
Robert Wickham, city; T. Sam
uel Swayngham, city; Harold
W. Staton, city; William, Lee
King, city; Mrs. Ruth Hues-
tess, city; David Hughes, pity;
Martha Graham, city; Cecelia
Fuller, city; Mrs. Alfred Bostic,
Whitmire; Mrs. Ella M. Black,
Cross Hill; Mrs. Marie B. Ban
nister, city; nMrs. Roy E. Mc
Coy, city; Marvin T. Poole,
city; Harry League, city;
Douglas F. Harvey, city; L. C.
Gooch, city ;Mrs. Jack C. Bag-
well, city; Jack C. Dunaway,
Joanna; Barbara E. Motes, Jo
anna; James E. Campbell, Lau
rens; Mrs. Macon W. Prather,
city; Mrs. Mabel Godfrey, city;
Mrs. William Simpson, city;
Bride Honored
With Luncheon
Honoring her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Sidney H. Bonds, recent
bride-elect, Mrs. Joe H. Bonds
entertained with a lovely lutnch-
eon Wednesday at the home fo
Mrs. I. Cecil Wilson on Ansel
Drive.
The buffet table, decorated in
the traditional bridal colors, was
centered with an arrangement of
glads and pom poms. Punch
was served by Mrs. Charles
Hughes, assisted by Mrs. Huey
T. Bonds. Lunch was served on
the patio at small tables, with
miniature arrangements of daf
fodils and purple asters center
ing each table, and place cards
of silver bells. The bride was
presented a corsage and a gift of
crystal.
Friends _ and relatives from
Prosperity, Pomaria, Newberry
and Greenwood enjoyed the de
lightful affair.
District 56
School Lunch Menu
Week of March 25-29
MONDAY
Milk, grilled bologna, sliced
greens, corn bread, butter, and
graans, com bread, butter, and
peanut butter cookies.
TUESDAY
Milk, spaghetti with meat
sauce and cheese, cole slaw,
com, hot rolls, butter, and jel-
lo.
WEDNESDAY
Milk, country style steak with
gravy, rice, biscuit, butter, and
. peach crisp.
THURSDAY
Milk, chicken stew with on
ions, potatoes and tomatoes,
celery sticks with pimento
cheese, sweet mixed pickle,
saltines, pom bread, butter, and
cake With chocolate icing.
FRIDAY
Milk, salmon loaf, stewed to
matoes, green peas, com bread,
butter, and apple sauce.
yRoger l.iDert Dayton, Fairha-
ven, Vt.; Mrs. ^B. R. Davis,
Jr., Joanna; Mrs. Estelle Da
vis, city; James E. Martin,
city; Mrs. Helen Rowe, city;
and Miss Ruth Whiteford, Cross
Honored With Party !
On Ninth Birthday
Chuck Oxner was honored on
his ninth birthday Saturday with
a party given by his mother,
Mrs. Dewey Oxner and his
grand-mother, Mrs. Charlie
Barker. «. ^
Balloons were used in decorat
ing the rooms and twenty-nine
guests attended the party at the
Oxner home, each receiving can
dy favors.
Following games .guests were
served cake and ice cream by
the hostesses.
Miss Elgin Weds Mr.
Heard In Anderson
The marriage of Miss Melaine
Ann Elgin and Marvin Zaek
Heard took place at 6:00 p. m.,
Saturday, at the First Baptist
Church in Anderson. Dr. Cort
R. Flint was the officiating
clergyman.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kannon R. Graham
of Route 2, Anderson, and her |
husband is the son of Mrs. Victor
Nardin Hea^ of Winston Drive,
Anderson, and the late Mr.
Heard.
The bride was given in mar
riage > by her step-father. She
wore a dress of chantilly lace
styled ballerina length with high
neckline and fitted bodice with
long sleeves. A fabric rose held
her veil of English illusion in
place, and she carried a bouquet
of sweetheart roses.
Miss Kay Andrews w4s maid
of honor in an emerald green
embroidered satin dress and
weiled fabric rose’ headpiece.
Her flowers were yellow carna
tions.
_ . Joe Greenway was best man.
Ushers included Mack Heard,
brother of the bridegroom, and
Tommy Drawdy.
The couple will make their at
700 Winston Drive, Anderson.
Out/ of town guests included
Mrs. L. E. Harbuck of Tampa,
Fla., grandmother of the groom,
and Mrs. Annie Tinsley of Clin
ton, grandmother of the bride.
Next Mental Health
ETV Program Set
For March 28, 4 p.m.
The Educational TV sertes on
mental health was conducted this
week on Wednesday, due to con
flict with the state teacher’s
meeting.
Next week’s program, entitled
“Working with Parents” will be
telecast on March 28 at 4 p. m.
at Clinton High SchooL
The series is being presented
by South Carolina Mental Health
Commission. Local schools, tea*
i chers, and churches are taking
part in the programs and dis
cussion groups.
Music Club Meets On
Thornwell Campus
The Clinton Music Club met
Wednesday, March 13, at the
Sara Jo Hartness Home on the
Thornwell campus - with Mrs.
Lewis Hay presiding.
The choral group of the Abbe
ville Music Club composed of
Mrs. A. B. Carwile, Mrs. Walter
Cope, Mrs. J. B. Lee, Mrs. Claude
Vandiver, Mrs. Frank Ramey,
Mrs. Dwight Ellis, Mrs. Gqs
Metz, and Mrs. Don Gregroy pre
sented the program on American
Folk Music.
Refreshments of punch, cook
ies, mints, and nuts were served
by the hpstesses: Miss Luva Mc
Donald, Mrs. Robert Wysor, III,
Mrs. Edgar Blakely, and Mrs. E.
C. Bunker.
St. John's LCW
With Mrs. Boland
The Lutheran Church Women
of St. John’s Lutheran Church
held the regular meeting March
11 at the home of Mrs. F. M.
Boland. The meeting was open
ed with prayer by Rev. Gordon
Peery. Nineteen members and
two guests were present.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
S. P. Bowers. Mrs. O. C. Wood
ruff gave an interesting pro
gram. The subject was “Master,
Is It I?”
Mrs. Boland and Mrs. J. V.
Stilwell, Sr., served refreshments
during the social hour.
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