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March Meeting of
Iri£ Garden Club
The Iris Garden Club met
Wednesday, March 25, at the
home of Mrs. Earl Rice. Mrs.
Odus Young presided, with
Mrs. I. O. Ray giving the de
votional.
A short business session was
held and ribbons presented to
each of the members who en
tered an arrangement in the
garden club flower show.
Mrs. Ernest Cox installed the
new officers for the coming
year as follows: President,
Mrs. I. O. Ray; Vice-President,
Mrs. Mason Young; Secretary
and Treasurer, Mrs. Allen
Young.
Arrangements were brought
by each of the members which
were viewed and discussed.
Mrs. Rice was assisted by
Mrs. Earl Martin serving re
freshments during the social
hour.
Miss King and
Mr. Owens Wed In
Church Ceremony
Miss Euith King, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. King of
205 Ferguson Street, became
the bride* of Robert Stanley
Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert David Owens of Route
2, on Sunday, March 29, at 2:00
o’clock at the Shady Grove
Presbyterian Church.
The Reverend Hugh D. Pol
lard performed the double ring
ceremony before tall baskets
of white carnations, Easter lil
ies, and fern. Miss Jean Sim
mons of Laurens, presented a
program of nuptial music.
The Reverend M. D. Spiers
served as best man. Daniel
King and Shane Owens were
usher-groomsmen.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her brother, James
Robert King, of Woodruff. Her
street length wedding dress
was of white organza over taf
feta with fitted bodice. .Her
veil of illusion was attached to
a crown of seed pearls. She
carried her Bible topped with a
white orchid.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Sarah Simmons. She wore a
pink lace dress of nylon over
taffeta with white accessories.
Her flowers were pink car
nations.
Immediatiely following the
ceremony, the bride’s parents
entertained with a reception in
the social hall of the church.
For a wedding trip to Flori
da, the bride changed to a
blue wool suit with black ac
cessories.
MRS JAMES OTTO MITCHELL
Miss Wilson Is Bride of Mr. Mitchell
Miss Martha Maude Wilson
and James Otto Mitchell were
married Friday, March 26, at
3:90 p. m. Dr. C. Bynum Betts
officiated at the double ring
ceremony in the Associate Re
fer m e d Presbyterian Church.
Miss Joanne Todd of Erskine
College and Clinton, presented
the organ music.
Mrs. Mitchell is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowry M. Wil
son of 206 Hampton Avenue. She
received her B. S. degree in busi
ness education from Erskine
College and is a graduate stu
dent in the Division of Library
Science at Emory University,
and is the assistant librarian at
Parker High School in Green
ville.
Mr. Mitchell, son of Mrs. Otto
Mitchell and the late Mr. Mitch
ell, of Greenville, is a senior at
Clemson College. Robert P.
Schwarz, of Clemson and New
York, was his best man.
The bride, carrying a white
orchid spray on a Bible, wore a
day-time length gown of Chan-
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BRIDE
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Clinton, S. C.
tilly lace and nylon sheer, fea
turing a lace jacket with a small
collar and long pointed sleeves
acented with buttons. Her shoul
der-length veil was caught to a
lace crown with seed pearls.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose her sis
ter-in-law, Mrs. Brenda Turner
Wilson of Clemson, for her ma
tron of honor. Mrs. Wilson wore
a day-time length dress of blue
nylon with a lace jacket and a
blue veiled crown. She carried a
nosegay of pink carnations and
lilies of the valley.
Ushers included the bride’s
brothers, Mel Wilson of Cornelia,
Ga., and Bill Wilson of Clemson
and Clinton; Dimitri Papasta-
this of Clemson; and Antonio F.
Camos-Campins of Clemson.
After the wedding a reception
was given in the church social
hall. Mrs. Ruth Huey Wilson,
the bride’s sister-in-law, kept
the register.
Attending from Greenville
were Mrs. Otto Mitchell, Mrs.
J. A. Kellett, Mrs. Jane Todd
Jones, Miss Kerne Wood, Miss
Carlien Childers, Miss Hilda
Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Reid, David, Ray, and Joan
Reid. \
Other out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. English of
Jacksonville, Fla.; Arthur B.
Crisp of Elberton, Ga.; Mrs. Tee
Wood of Easley; Mrs. Earle
Barron, Charlotte, N. C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Lowry M. Wilson, Jr.,
and son of Cornelia.
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MISS MARY KATHRYN SNELGROVE
Snelgrove-Austin Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Reedy Snelgrove of 315 West Pitts
Street, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary
^ 4 ~ ,s ~ "—*■ ‘“Tun, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Kathryn, to Jim Hugh AustL, .
Hugh Austin, Sr. of Cross Hill.
The bride-elect is employed as a secretary at the Torrington
Company. Mr. Austin is a student at Clemson University.
„ Tbewe^Uingwill take place in July at Bailey Memorial
Methodist Church.
Brides-Elect Given
Party On Saturday
Mrs. Russell Emerson and
Miss Kay Roberts, along with
their mother, Mrs. D. H. Rob
erts, entertained Miss Mimi
Martin, Miss Joanne Todd, and
Miss Kathy Snelgrove with a
drop-in on Saturday afternoon
at the Roberts home in the
Lydia Mill community.
Some thirty guests were
greeted during the afternoon
and presented to the honored
guests.
For the occasion an egg tree
and spring flower arrange
ments were used in the living
room.
In the dining room an ar
rangement of pink carnations,
snapdragons, gypsophelia, and
pom-poms centered the buffet
table Where cake squares, dec
orated with lilies of the valley,
and other party danities with
punch were served.
Each of the brides-elect were
presented with a pom-pom cor
sage and a gift.
Mrs. Lukstot of Ind.
Is Given Luncheon
Mrs. Richard H. Lukstat of
Peru, Ind., was the honored
guest at luncheon on Tuesday,
when her mother, Mrs. H. D.
Payne, entertained her and
friends at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Wilson.
As guests arrived they were
invited into the den for punch,
followed with n three-course
luncheon.
Spring flower arrangements
were used at points of interest
and on each of the individual
tables.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Henry Boeve of Michigan, and
Mrs. Dexter Rogers of Easley.
Nove-Compbell
Wedding April 10
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Nave
of Union announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Monde
Rebecca, to Mack Wayne Camp
bell of Joanna, son of Mrs. Va-
die R. and the late Coiie J.
Campbell. * -
The wedding will be on Fri
day, April 10, at four o’clock at
the First Baptist Church, Jo
anna. The groom's pastor, Rev.
James B. Mitchell, will perform
the cemoony.
Friends and relatives are in
vited to attend ths wedding.
Miss Martin Honored
At Wednesday Tea
Mrs. William Henry, Mrs.
Claude Crocker, and Mrs. R.
C. Adair, Jr., were hostesses
at tea on Wednesday after
noon, March 25, at the home
of Mrs. Cecil Wilson in honor
of Miss Mimi Martin, bride-
elect.
Greeting the guests as they 1
arrived were Mrs. George Bla
lock, Miss Martin and her
mother, Mrs. Taylor Martin,
and Ms. I. M. Adair.
Entertaining in the living
room were Mrs. Juulian Bo-
lick, Mrs. Robert Hamer, and
Mrs. R. P. Adair of Rock Hill.
Arrangements of spring flow
ers were used at points of in
terest in the receiving rooms.
Guests were invited into the
dining room where dainty
party refreshments were serv
ed from a prettily appointed
table having green and white
cover centered with a crystal
and silver epergne filled with
white spirea, peach blossoms,
and daffodils. Wedding bells
accented the base of the ar
rangement with camellias fill
ing each of the clappers. Pour
ing punch and coffee were Mrs.
Louie Thornley and Mrs. Lykes
Henderson. Assisting in serving
were Mrs. Earl Horton, Mrs.
Alvin Hueble, and Miss Jane
Milam.
Assisting on the sun porch
were Mrs. C. W. Copeland,
Mrs. Brooks Owens, nad Mrs.
Heath Copeland.
The bride-elect wag present
ed a nosegay of pink camel
lias.
Laurens Future Bride
Entertained Saturday
Miss Margaret Brown of Lau
rens, whose marriage to Jimmy
Young will take place in June,
was honored on Saturday with a
bridge-canasta luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Leland Young.
Hostesses with Mrs. Young were
her daughters, Mrs. A. C. Reid
of Lugoff, and Miss Leanna
Young.
Arrangements of pink crab
apple and white spirea made a
pretty setting in the living room,
dining room, and den. Center
ing each of the individual tables
for lunch were small bunny rab
bits with pink and white flowers.
Winning prizes for the highest
score in bridge were Miss
Brown and Mrs. Lawrence
Young. Canasta winners were
Miss Ruth Maxwell and Miss
Jane Brown.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. Lonnie Long, Clemson;
Mrs. Roger Brown, Greenville;
Miss Cindy Rhame, Camden;
Miss Ruth Maxwell, Greenwood;
and Misses Joanne Waldrop,
Judy and Jane Brown of Laur
ens.
The bride-elect was remember
ed with a gift of china in her
chosen pattern.
To Make Tour Of
President's Home
The Presbyterian College
Dames will meet Thursday eve
ning, April 2, at 8 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Marc Weening.
With the help of Mn. John
Galbraith interior decorator of
Spartanburg, Mn. Weening will
take thte club on a tour deacrib-
ing and explaining the changes
made in the newly remodeled
president’s home.
All memben are cordially In
vited to attend.
Mrs. Holcombe
Gives Program To
Newberry Club
Mrs. Fred E. Holcombe was
guest speaker at a recent meet-
int of the Palmetto Garden Club
af Newberry. The meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. F. A.
Truett. Mrs. Holcombe was in
troduced by club president, Mrs.
Allen Barron.
Using as her topic. “Mechan
ics and Modern Trends in Flow
er Arranging ” the speaker ex
plained and demonstrated her
creation of twelve arrange
ments. Included in the group
were contemporary, free-form,
and abstract. Mrs. Holcombe
showed ways of combining many
unusual materials, not common
ly * seen in arrangements, with
flowers to make designs. She
also used a combination of mod
ern sculpture as focal points
and accessories for interpreta
tive compositions. Mrs. Hol
combe told the club: “We are
living in the space age and flow
er arranging is going through a
period of transition. It is all im
portant that we, as garden club
members, keep, abreast of the
times.”
The speaker was presented a
lovely gift of appreciation from
the host club.
U. D. C. Meeting
Thursday Evening
The Stephen D. Lee Chapter
of the U. D. C. will meet tonight,
April 2, at 7:30 at the home of
Mrs. Frank Miller.
All members are cordially in
vited to attend.
Golf Association
To Meet Tuesday
The Ladies Golf Association of
Lakeside Country Club will have
their regular luncheon meeting
Tuesday, April 7 at 12:30.
The hostesses are from Laur
ens. For reservations call the
club.
Methodist Women
Schedule Meetings
The Woman’s Society of
Christian Service of Broad
Street Methodist Church will
meet Monday afternoon at 4:00
o’clock. The executive meeting
will be held at 5:15.
The Pauline Coleman Circle
will meet Tuesday morning at
10:00 o’clock at the home of
Mrs. D. H. Roberts on Poplar
Street.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients currently at Bailey j
Memorial Hospital include:
Mountville — Lucius P. Burns ,
and Mrs. J. C. Graham.
Ora—'Miss Bessie Byrd.
Joanna—James E. Marshall
and William F. Boisky.
Kinards—Mrs. Annie M. Sum
mer. '
Clinton—Mrs. Christine Ander
son and baby boy, Miss Dianne
Blackwell, Mrs. Tracy Caugh-
man and baby boy, Shirley H.
Cogsdill, Mrs. Harley Culpepper,
Mrs. Annie Dillishaw, Lee W-
Edwards, Bobby Gambrell.^Mrs.
Lydia Sue Gilbert, Mrs. Jack
Haskins and baby girl, Mrs.
Juanita G. Hulion, John D.
Lynch, John Leake, Mrs. Louise
T. McMillan, Miss Janie Mil
ler Mrs. Frank Moore, Mrs.
Gladys L. Nance Graham J. Os
borne, Jerry D. Reynolds, Mrs.
Marshall Samples, C. T. Satter
field, James A. Tripp Jerome
Tripp, Miss Catherine Whitman,
Jack W. Windsor, Mrs. Maude
Witherspoon, and Robert Woods.
Colored patients include:
Laurens—Baby girl Franks.
Corss Hill — Mrs. Lillie Kay
Richard.
Clinton — Mrs. Anna Carter,
Bernard N. Davis, Mrs, Ida Mae
Henderson, Mrs. Carrie Kinard,
Laura Rhoden, Mrs. Pauline D.
Summers, Mrs. Cally Watson,
and John H. Wiliams.
Dicharged patients include:
Kinards—J. E. Evans and
Miss Jennifer Barnes.
Laurens—Mrs. Charles Moore.
Cross Hill—Mrs. C. R, How
ard and Miss Agnes Leaman.
Duncan—Mrs. Ruth B. Mack.
Joanna—Mrs. Melvin Wooten,
Miss James E. Thomas, Miss
Perie Brewington, Joseph B.
Bryant, Mrs. Boula O. Bagwell,
Mrs. Betty Jean Johnson and
baby boy, and James E. Mar
shall.
Clinton—Mrs. Annie J. Sloan,
Mrs. Mamie Bruce, Dalton Lit
tleton, Teresa Inman, Bruce
W. Kuykendall, Mrs. Dorothy E.
James, Mrs. Garnet Welch and
baby girl, Charlton D. Benja
min, Mrs. Patrick H. Summer,
Francis B. SUrnes, Mrs. Win
ston Lee and baby girl, Mrs.
Virginia C. Bishop, Mrs. Eva N.
Graham, Mrs. R. D. Frazier,
Mrs. Tommy Profitt and baby
boy, Hubert Powell, and Mrs
C. Wallace Phillips.
Colored patients dicharged in
clude:
Orange Station—Mrs. Eloise
Gary.
Cross Hill—Miss Mary Fran
ces Cureton and Will Byrd.
Laurens—Mrs. Annie C. Wil
liams, Mrs. Ree Lois Franks,
and Mrs. Johnella C. Makins.
Mountville — Mrs. Josephine
A. Tribble.* -•
Clinton—Jamesina D. Young,
Pamela Woodard, Raymond
Goggins, Raymond Davis, and
Mrs. Cora L. Hill.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
to our friends and neighbors for
their many deeds of kindness
shown during the illness and
death of our mother, Mrs. Annie
Copeland.
May God bless each of you.
Mrs. William Simpson and family
MISS MARY ELIZAZBETH HORTON
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED B
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pinckney Horton of 201 Walnut Street,
announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Elizabeth, to
Mr. Jake Rasor, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rasor of Cross Hill.
Miss Horton is a graduate of the University of South Caro
lina with a B. A. degree in Psychology. She teaches Special
Education in Sumter.
Mr. Rasor is a graduate of Furman University with a B. A.
degree in Music. He is Band Director at East Clarendon High
School in Turbeville.
A summer wedding is planned.
Grant-Wilson
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Grant of 520 Musgrove Street,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Alice Jane, to
Leonard Eugene Wilson, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of
Melville Ave., Greenville.
The wedding will take place
May 17.
Birth Announcemenh
REYNOLDS
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rey
nolds of Natchez, Miss., an
nounce the birth of a son, Jo
seph Edmund, on March 26.
Mrs. Reynolds is the formei
Miss Bobbie Jean Jones oi
Barton, Ark., and Dr. Reynolds
is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Julian R. Reynolds of this city
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