The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 02, 1964, Image 5
Clinton, S. Thnrsday, January 2, 19^4
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Hill-Dovis Wedding .
On Christmas Day
Miss B e V e r 1 y Kay Hill,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hill, became the bride of
Maxie Dean Davis, son of Mrf
and Mrs. Lester Davis of Lydia
Mill community, on Christmas
Day, December 25, at 6 o’clock
in the afternoon at Davidson
Street Baptist Church.
The Reverend M. Floyd Hel-
lams performed the double ring
ceremony before a background
of two candelabra 'entwined
with ivy and holding white
burning tapers; A tall basket
of mums, chrysanthemums
and white glads centered the
arrangeqoent.
The bride selected a red wool
suit for her wedding. To com
plement the suit, she wore a
white feathered hat and black
accessories, and carried a
white carnation corsage.
The bride is a graduate of
Clinton High School and is em
ployed at the Clinton Bearings
Plant of the Torringion Co.
News Of
Bonds Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. SHOUSE
Correspondent
Miss Hall, Mr. Elmore
Wed 'Christmas Eve
Miss Carolyn Hall and Robert
Earl Elmore, Jr., said their mar
riage vows Christmas Eve at
3:00 p. m. at the home of Rev.
W. O. Weathers. Mrs. Elmore is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe T. Hall of 315 Twin Lake
Road, Greenville, and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. El
more of Route 1, Clinton.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father.. She was at
tired in powder bpfc£ silk brocade.
She wore a veil with a pearl aqd
satin headress, and carried a.
bouquet of carnation on a Bijt>le.
Miss Lodene Elmore of Clidton,
sister of the groom, attended the
bride. Her cocoa brown dress
was complemented by brown ac
cessories. She wore a corsage of
white^carnations. Alvin Goodwin
of Laurens, was best man.
After the service a reception
was given at the home of the
bride’s parents.
For a trip to HiltOn Head Is
land, the bride changed to a
brown velvet dress, cashmere
coat with mink collar and hat to
match, and brown accessories.
After Sunday the bride and
groom will live o in Columbia,
where she is a teller at the South
Carolina National Bank, and her
husband is employed at the U. S.
Health Department.
Mrs. Elmore ivas graduated
from Parker High School in 1958.
Her husband, a Clinton High
School graduate, completed stud-
Party At Mountville
The Mountville Grange held a party Friday night,
Dec. 20, for the children and young people of the com
munity at the Grange hall. Persons from two years to
over 83 years enjoyed the music, games and refresh
ments. -
Mrs. John Simmons was over-all chairman, assist
ed by Mrs. Alex Simpson, entertainment chairman;
Mrs. W. H. Finley, refreshment chairman; Mrs. J. M.
Wham, decorations 'chairman; and Mrs. A. J. Finley,
publicity chairman. v
The Grange is making plans for two or three such
parties during the coming year.
Rehearsal Dinner *
Given In Annapolis
On Saturday evening, Dec. 28,
Miss Peggy Jo Giles of Simpson-
ville, and Ensign Robert R. New
ell of Columbus, Ohio, were en
tertained at Carvel Hall, U. S.
Naval Academy, in Annapolis,
Md., with a dinner party fol
lowing the Giles-Newell wedding
rehearsal.
The dinner party was given by
Mrs. Ed Coker of Simpsonville,
and Mrs. George D. Ellis, Jr.,
of Clinton, aunts of the bride.
The guests included thte bride
and groom, friends and all the
wedding attendants. ^
The long dining table wps cen
tered with a lovely arrangement
of Christmas greens, silver wed
ding rings and white pom poms,
flanked on either side by white
candles in silver holders. Plpces
at the table were marked With
wedding ring place cards and the
marker for the bride and groom
was 4 silver anchor decorated
and lily of the valley.
During the evening the bride
and groom presented gifts to
their attendants..
Miss Sallie Pitts, daughter of
Mr. ard Mrs. David Pitts, has re
turned to Grady Memorial hos
pital, Atlanta, where she is
studying. . ^
Kenneth Johnson left ^Saturday
for Langley Air Force Base for
a practice work period, a part of
his work at (Georgia Tech., Ken
neth was with his parents for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. James Evans,
Mr. and Ml’S. Freeman Evans
and Mrs. Mildred Cause were in
Newport, Tenn., on Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cause
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cause.
Mr., and Mrs. W. B. Cause are
now making their home with
their son, Marvin, and Mrs.
Cause.
Mrs. W. B. Cause, who has
been ill, is improvUjg.
A number of families enjoyed
Christmas Day together. Among
those were: The children and
Sunday with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Counts
of Greenwood, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.. John Simmons.
Mary Olga Simmons accompan-
ied them home for a visit.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs; Olin
Stewart during the holidays were
her father, Floyd Bouslay, of
Wyandotte, Mich., Frank and”Su
san Oakley-of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinard and
family of Ehrhardt, visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Watts, Sunday. . .
Mrs. L. P.. Burns visited in
Gaffney last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook, and
daughter, Betty, of Winston-Sa
lem, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. John
Goodman and family of Den
mark, spent last week with S. B.
Goodman and other relatives,
.while here Mr. and Mrs. Cook
and Betty, visited friends in
Charleston.
During the week-end Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus McClain of La-
France, visited their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bannister.
Miss Elaine Stewart spent sev
eral days in Spartanburg last
week; v
During the holidays Capt. and
Mrs. Howard Byars*of Alexan-
grandchildren of Mrs. J. P. John
Sr :’ dria Va., ~Mr “and Trs.Tames
Burgess and son of Florence,
ies at Presbyterian College In
1960.
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DON’S
Miss Gregory and
Mr. Cunningham
Wed On Sunday
Miss Hellen Carole Gregory,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Capers
Gregory of Beech St, became the
bride of James Duvall Cunning
ham, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cunningham of Route 1, Clinton#
on Sunday, December 22, at 3:00
o’clock in the afternoon at the
home of the bride.
A middle arrangement before
the mantel of white poinsettias
and lighted tapers made a lovely
setting for the double ring cere
mony performed by the Rev.
Bankhead, pastor of Rocky
Springs Presbyterian Church. /
The bride had chosen a white
wool street length dress with
white fur pillbox hat and grey
accessories. A white carnation
corsage completed her attire.
Only members of the Gregory
and Cunningham families attend
ed the ceremony. The bride’s
parents entertained with a re
ception immediatly following the
ceremony.. Among those attend
ing were the groom’s grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holtz-
claw, of Clinton.
Following their wedding trip
the bridal couple will be at home
in the King Apartments in this
city.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Jr., and
family were Mrs. Julian Jones
and children of Columbia, v.
Visiting over the holiaays
with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. John
son, Jr., and family were their
son, Thad Johnson, HI, of At
lanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.. Gene
Wolkey and children of Kansas
City, Mo.; and Mrs. Johnsdn’s
mother, Mrs. C. E. Vaughn, of
Columbia. Also visiting were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holland of
Columbia.
Among the children of Mrs.
George N. King visiting over
the holidays were Major and
Mrs. Ray R. Moran and . chil
dren of Fort Rucker, Ala.;
Capt. and Mrs. E. P. Gartman
and sons of Indianapolis, Ind.;
and Mr. and Mrs! George N.
King and children of this city.
Also visiting were Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Gartman of Sau
cier, Miss., parents of Capt.
Gartman. ~
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District 56
School Lunch Menu
Janaary 6-10
MONDAY ’
Milk, Baked macaroni with
cheese,' turnip greens, pinto
beans, cornbread, butter and
pineapple. l
TUESDAY
MUk, chicken pie, corn, lima
beans, biscuit, butter and apple
sauce. ^
WEDNESDAY
MUk, sliced ham, sliced cheese,
green beans, potato salad with
celery, biscuit, butter and con
gealed cranberry salad (E-21).
THURSDAY
MUk, hog dog, chili with beef,
onions, mustard, ode slaw, navy
beans, buns, butter, and peach
halves.
Johnson on Christmas Day. Also
Mrs. Texie Johnson and Claudia
Johnson were her guests, r
Mr. and Mrs. George Cobb and
children, Miss Sallie Pitts, David
Pitts, Miss Martha Pitts were
at the home of Mr., and Mrs.
David Pitts on Christmas Day,
The children and grandchildren
of Mrs. Maude Nabors spent
Christmas Day with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Pitts and
Barbara were with Mr. and Mrs>
N. A. Shouse for Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shouse apd
family were their supper guests
on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lockler,
Sr., of Summerville, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McQuirt.
Mrs. J. E. Locklear, Jr., and
sons, Ernie and Charles, have
returned to Summerville after
spending some time with her
njother, Mrs. Maude Nabors.
Miss Lynn Nabors, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. J. C. Nabors,
spent Sunday and Monday with
Miss Joyce Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. WUbur Workman
and son, Tommy, visited Mr. and
Mrs. N. A. Shouse and Mrs.
Texie Johnson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Liston Barnes of
Cayce, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Newman Shouse Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan ob
served their wedding anniver
sary December 21.
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The Shady Grove Home Dem
onstration Club will meet Tues
day, January 7, at 5:30 at the
club house.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earle Johnson
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Johnson and Billy, Mr. and Mrs.
James Johnson and Jimmy, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Johnson and
family and Miss Alice Summers
for dinner Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson,
Jr., and family of Joanna, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Troy Watts.
Also visiting the Watts’ were
Mrs. Hardigree, Mrs. James
Sheats and daughter, Mary K,
of Winder, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Watts and Mrs. Orr of
Whitmire.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Carter last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Ducker of Macon,
Ga., Mr. and Mrs. PhiUip Carter
and family of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tommie
spent Saturday in Greenwood
with their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Tommie'.^
M. C. Crisp of Charlotte, N. C.,
visited his mother, Mrs. M. L.
Crisp, last week.
HOSPITAL NEWS
<6. . . .
Patients currently at Bailey
Memorial Hospital include:
Cross Hill—Shirley Ann Lind
say.
Honca Path — Mrs. Walker
Gregory. ^
Laurens—Mrs. Bertie Marler.
. Joanna — Mrs. James L.
Brown, Mrs. Minnie B. Love
lace, Arthur L. Maye, and Mrs.
Dianne Webb.
Clinton—Murray W. Adams,
Henry Blalock, Leroy Burden,
Roby Chaney, Mrs. Jennings
Cook Mrs. Emma F- Craig,
Kathy Gail Crayton, Alonzo J.
Hanley, Mrs. Mary Hatton,
Mrs. Maxine W. . Holcombe,
Mrs. Willie Holland, Mrs. Edna
S. Jacobs, John Leake, E.
Clyde Longshore, John D.
Lynch, Mrs. Judy Ann Madden
and baby boy, Mrs. Gorden F.
Mayhugh, Mrs. Miles McGee
and and baby girl, Janie Mil
ler, William N. Nabors, Gra
ham J. Osborne Mrs. Mildred
Price, Mrs. Iris Ray, Edgar
Taylor and Mrs. Charles Wal
dron. • J
Discharged ‘patients include:
Joanna — Mrs. Nancy Koon
and baby girl, Mrs. Lynda
Chappells and baby girl, Mrs.
Ola Murrah, Cecil Bishop, and
Mrs. Pamela Ginn.
Deland, Fla. — Robert D.
Nance.
Cross Hill—Claude y. Fagan.
Laurens—Mrs. Peggy Stagg
and baby girl.
Kinprds—Mrs. Thomas Fra-
dy and baby girl.
Clinton—Kenneth Cathy, Mrs.
James B&rnes and baby girl,
Mrs. Lindy Lou Campbell and
Baby boy, Dewey Collins, Mrs.
Rachel Hollingsworth', Mrs.
John E. Holtzclaw, James Poi
son, C. T.. Satterfield Geral
dine Smith,. Mrs. Lucy .Wilkie,
Sam Williams, Wayne Aber
crombie, Miss Inez Tucker,
Collie W .Anderson, Mrs. Flor
ence Shockley and. baby boy,
Miss Violet Edwards, Bill L.
Smith, William R. Anderson,
Mrs. Shirley t Doolittle, Mrs.
Etta S. Tucker and baby girl,
Mrs. Terry Young and baby
girl, Homer Birch, Robin Ben
son, Cleo ' W. Bridges, Mrs.
Hollis Cate And baby boy, Rob
ert P. Edge, Jacob D. Hughes,
William Lambert, Mrs. Pa
tricia Meeks and baby girl,
Ricky Smith, Richard Turner,
and Ernest Vincent.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shouse en
tertained members of the Shouse
family on Christmas Eve..
Mountville News,
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
Correspondent
During the week-end Mr. and
Mrs. Roily Bannister, Jr., and
son visited his mother, Mrs. Roi
ly Bannister. Also visiting Mrs.
Bannister during the holidays,
were: Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bryson
of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Bryson of Newberry; Mrs.
Annie B. Welbourne and Mrs.
Stella B. Day of Belton.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Chap
man and family spent last week
with his parents, Mr., and Mrs.
C. L. Chapman. They also visited
in Clinton during the time with
Mrs. Chapman’s mother, Mrs. J.
H. Donnan.
Joining the H. W. Bryson fam->
ily for dinner Saturday were
Mrs. Claude Workman of Marion,
N. C., Miss Irene Workman and
Miss Agnes Davis'of Clinton.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Jones during the week igere Mr.
and Mrs.. William Jones of Shd-
by, N" C., Miss Elizabeth Jones
of Beaufort, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Pratt of Clemson.
3C Milton H. Burns visited <his
mother, Mrs. Janie C. Burns,
during the past week-end.
Misses Janice and Lynn Shouse
of Laurens, spent Saturday and
Milk, salmon loaf, green peat,
creamed potatoes, cornbread,
butter, and cherry pie.
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