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\ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 0 ORDON’S * 1«7 E. Main St. l/vt Urn fomilf'* PImnm 8SS4M7 Anniversary Sale! SAVE UP TO 50% ON MANY STYLES SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 3 SanoMtM iSBJS GORHAM STERLING GIFT TO YOU! Pay %2M J. C Thonns, Jeweler “It’s Time Hut Counta” CLINTON JOANNA Clinton, S. C n Thurodny, Jane 25, 1964 MRS. GEARLO DOUGLAS COOPER MISS PARRISH BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. COOPER IN CHURCH RUES JUNE 7TH. Aiken—Miss Cared TreJean Parrish was married to Gerald Douglas Cooper of Augusta, Ga., in a ceremony taking place at St. John’s Methodist Church Sunday afternoon, June 7. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Bin. Guy Chester Par rish, Jr., of Aiken, formerly of Clinton, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Cooper of Soperton, Ga. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Max G. Chris topher, pastor of the church. The wedding music was provided by Vernon Elliott, organist, and Bin. Earl Weisner, vocalist. Miss Sandra Rorex of Aiken, maid of honor, wore a street- length dress of aqua over satin with a satin bund. She wore a circular veil attached to e email Batin pillbox hat embroidered with seed pearls. The bridesmaids were Misses Beth Dodson of Greenville, Lee Quinn, Ssndrs McFarland and Anna Machlen of Aiken. Bliss Polly Williams of Newberry, wee junior bridesmaid. They wore gowns identical to that worn by the maid of honor, and each at tendant carried a long-stemmed yellow rose. The flower girts, Blisses Tami Parrish of Clinton, and Gail Shiver of Soperton,. Ga., were dressed like the honor attendant and carried white lace baskets Oiled with rose petals. The rlng- beare was Larry Calhoun of So perton, Ga. 44041 Hrtitn|i. 138 HP, hwffci* —>». comoI»—ataadard f |i ..sA , is St r RAMBLER AMERICAN SALES UP 42% OVER LAST YEAR This is the car that’s winning young-hearted America as never before. Tbe car that offers all the things that make an automobile fun to own and to drive. 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I - • Come where the buys are during the Big Rambler Selling Spree Motors Corporation—Osdicatsd to ExeaHanca na»4ad rstail pricas for lowt pricil LYNN COOPER. Inc. the A an CBS-TV, Wed. L Carafaa Art. *-7, 10 p.m. Thank You! For year vote and sop- pert in the Jane 9 Demo cratic primary far Sheriff. Far this I am hamMy grotefaL At any time I may ha of aervtee to Sher iff Johaaea I wffl he glad to LEROY KEEBLE HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at Bailey Memorial Hospital include: Columbia — Mrs. Peggy Joyce frotter. 1—.—_ Owings — Mrs. Margaret Du pree. Cross Hill — Miss Wanda King. Kinards — Marshall A. (Gus) Cannon. Mountville — Mrs. Shirley Da vis, Eugene E. Carter! Joanna — George W. Morse, Mrs. Horace Finley. Laurens — Mrs. Milas Smith. Clinton — John W. Allen, Man ning R. Burgess, Mrs. Linda L. Brown and baby girl, Mrs. Ada Bond, Jeff D. Boland Sr., Joseph N. Corley, Mrs. Annie Dillishaw, Mrs. Lillie Deyton, Mrs. Nan Frick, Mrs. W. C. Holbert, Mrs. Janie Hill, Hubert F. Johnson, Mrs. Wilton King, Roy Leathers, Miss Kate Milam, Claude A. Madden, Graham J. Osborne, C. T. Satterfield, Mrs. Alvin Whit mire and baby boy, Mrs. J. Lee Young. Colored patients include: Cross Hill — Mrs. Willie M. Miller. Joanna — Mrs. Sara Higgins. Whitmire — Joe H. Johnson. Clinton—Mrs. Henrietta Byrd, Wister Chappell, Mrs. Rebecca Carter, Leroy Davis, Shactm Fowler, Mrs. Cora S. Hunter, Mrs. Ida Mae Hendersoa, Mrs. Mary L. Johnson and baby girl, Mrs. Sammie Pyles, Mrs. Essie Bell S win (Her, Miss Ollian Vance, Calvin Vance, John H. Williams, Cally Watson, Bfrs. Ethel Mae Young, Discharged patients include: Joanna — Jamas Cay Baker. Laurens — Irvin P. Whiteford, Mrs. Connie C. Pennington, and baby boy. Whitmire — James F. Shir ley. Kinards — Walter P. Wise. Clinton — Janice Caughman, Mrs. Otis Cuzzort, Bfrs. Faye L. Dales, Ronald C. Loftis, Mrs. Mattie Lyles, Mrs. Mary M. Ma son, Mrs. James D. Penland, Mrs. H. A. Rice, William D. Tur ner, CecU W. Wilson, Joe H. Bonds, James Smith, Mrs. Gladys Barnes, Mrs. Virginia Ba ker, Mrs. Geneva Brown, Bfrs. Alice Jeanette Dowd, and baby girl, Marie Fuller, Harold Hair ston, Mrs. Beatriah Jones, Den nis Pearson, William J. Rey nolds Jr., William E. Staggq Claude 0. Parrish, C. A. Burreii Jr., Mrs. Lois Hudson and baby boy, Mrs. Linda Brown, Mrs. Clarice Johnson, Gordon Tyner. Colored dishcharges Include: Cross Hill — Mrs. Elizabeth Grant, Miss Bessie Mae Grant, and Miss Lessie Ligon. . Laurens — Mansell Irby Jr. Mountville — Mrs. Minnie S. Simpson. <* Clinton — George Smith, Miss Elizabeth Booker, Mrs. Mattie Gary, Sanders S. Adams, Miss Ariene Jeter, David Cromer and Willie L. Boyd. HERE FOR WEDDING Out of town guests and rela tives here for the marriage of Miss Sara Scarborough Pitts and Robert Walter Etter were: Mrs. Robert Hedley, Miss Sue Hedley, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sutton, Mr. and Bfrs. Davis Runyan of Wilmington, Dela ware; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McArthur of Durham, N. C.; Miss Sara Crawford, Newark, Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hewitt, Spruance, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Scarbor ough and family, Miss Linda Scarborough, Mrs. Blondell Rembert, and Miss Ora Lee Hearon of Bishopville. Also Mr. and Mrs. George Bultman, Sumter; Mr. and Bfrs. Kenneth Burdette and Miss MUdred Hopke of Charleston; Mr*. Eugene grown. Blisses Genie and Ginger Brown, Mount Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig Kennedy, Jr., Colum bia; Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig Kennedy, Sr., Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Ev ans, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wingard, Lexington; Mrs. An drew H. Dickman of Florence. Mrs. Charles White Gray Court—Mrs. Lillian Stod dard White, 83, died at a Green ville nursing home at 8:30 a. m. Thursday. A native of Laurens County, daughter of the late Wister and Laura Shell Stoddard, she was a former resident of Atlanta, Ga., and a member of the First Pres byterian Church of Greenville. Her husband, Charles White, died in 1990. Graveside services were con ducted at 5 p. m. Friday at Harmony Church Cemetery near Fountain Inn by Rev. J. W. Cov ington. T OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 83S-M41 Julian G. Cooper of Augusta, Ga., brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were John Wright of Aiken, William Laws of Augusta, Ga., Billy Calhoun of Soperton, Ga., and A. E. Gas ses of Augusta, Ga. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her wedding gown of white silk organza and hand-run Alencon lace featured an oval neckline with deep lace bertha, a princess bodice, and long organza sleeves which end ed in points over her hands. The full, floor-length skirt swept into a cathedral train. She wore a double queen’s crown of seed parls and aurora crystals at tached to circles of French il lusion. She carried a cascade of feathered carnations and white pompoms centered with a white orchid. A reception followed in the church fellowship hall. Among the out of town guests attending were Mr. and Bfrs. E. E. Wells, Jr., and children, Bfr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett, Bfr. and Bfrs. Robert L. Bennett, Bfr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish of Clinton. Bridges-Schoible Rehearsal Party At * Mary Musgrove Hotel Honoring the Bridges-Schiable wedding party, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wilson Bridges, parents of the bride-elect, entertained after the rehearsal at the Mary Mus- grove Hotel at a cake-cutting. In the ballroom the bride’s table was beautifully appointed with a low arrangement of white carnations, roses, and gladioli to carry out a green and white color note. At one end of the table Mrs. Henry Trammell served the beautifully decorated bridal cake with Mrs. Tom B Cooper serving punch at the other side. Also assisting were Mrs. Rem bert Truluck and Mrs. Lawrence Young. Pitts-Etter Group (Continued from page 5) with silver candelabra on either side. Assisting Mrs. Pitts in enter taining and serving were Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Reddeck, Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts, Bfrs. Frank Ramage, and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts. Chandler Noyes of New York, presented piano selections dur ing the afternoon. Accepts Cofl To Virginio The Rev. George F. Cox has accepted a call to Fincastle Bap tist Church in Tazewell, Virginia. He was former pastor of the Hopkinsville Baptist Church in Kentucky. A former resident of this city he is the brother of Mrs. Ferd BUrnett Jr. It's Here! THE BOOTHIY'S Annual Summer LADIES' SHOES Starts Thursday | All Famous-Brand Shoes Morning, June 25 I from Our Regular Stock Come EaHy-Bring Your Friends VALUES TO $17.99 VALUES TO $14.99 VALUES TO $1199 One Lot One Lot SUMMER CASAULS Casual & Dress Shoes Values To $5.99 Values To $14.99 *2“ to *3“ • *5.00 1 Choose from white, pastel, straw, patent, navy, beige and muhis Choose from dross stylos, casuals and flats Choose from pumps, sandals, halters. Open, stripped, closed-up styles Choose from high, medium, low, wedge or flat hook •> \ *'■ ' V ' * * - - - All SALES FINAL - - - B00TIRY,! 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