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OteUfttS. 4V Itrtf! THE CUNION CHRONICLE ,fK> Weddings Club News Telephone 888-M41 U. D. C. Schedules Mrs. Carter Honored Relatives and Friends Meeting Tofiight On Birthday Tuesday Receiving Invitations The Stephens D. Lee Chapter Mrs. John Carter was honored The following invitation is be- .1 the U.D.C. will meet today. „„ ^ xcuUm 0( ha blrthday ing extends and to relatives 7:30 p.m., Sept. 3rd, at the Par- “ v * ^ friends in this city. • ents Club House at Whitten Vil- Tuosoay afternoon, August 25, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis lage. with a surprise birthday party request the honour of your pres- Mrs. Lena Lindsay will be club by her daughter Mrs. Omer ence at the marriage of their Bolt, at her home on Wert Main ?,* u8 !V t ' r ’, T ™ :ie Holme., to Mr. Harold Fleming Harris Jr., on Street. Saturday the twenty-sixth Gilliom-Jacks The guests included members September, One thousand nine weaoiny Jllinouncea of the two clrcles of ^ Asso- hundred and sixty-four, at half Mrs. Maggie Graham Gilliam elate Reformed Presbyterian ®ftcr five o’clock at the First of Whitmire and Arthur Jaco of Church Woman’s Society and Presbyterian Church in Clinton, Clinton announce their marriage other close friends, who joined in South Carolina and afterwards on Sunday afternoon. August 23, singing "Happy Birthday” when at the reception in Fellowship 1 The ceremony was per- the beautifully decorated cake was brought in. Mrs. Bolt was assisted in serv- Rev. Mr. Easier 1964 formed at the home of her broth er Walter Graham in Whitmire b m£ ‘"T* ^ Weds Miss Stephens the Hotel Mary Musgrove In cake 811(1 punch by her daugh ' Miss Jessie Louise Stephens Clinton and Mr. Jaco works for ler * P®tricia. was married to Rev. Larry Nor- The Fabrication Sheet Metal Co. Mrs. Carter was remembered man Easier of West Columbia of Clinton. They are now re- with gifts which were opened Aug. 14 at 6 p.m. at Friendship siding in Clinton. for the guests to enjoy with her. Baptist Church. She is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Jesse D. Stephens of N. Broad Street; her father offi ciated at the service and her brother, Heyward Stephens of Greenville, gave her in mar riage. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Easier of 421 Center St., West Columbia. His brother, Wayne Easier of Spartanburg, served as best man. The bride’s brothers, Jerry and James Stephens, ushered and Miss Jean Sipes of Green ville .presented organ music. Miss Bettie KeUey of Laurens Sandy » MatuUaU decommendi There is a money-saving selling at your Rambler dealers now. Ev« during the regular selling seams save 9249 or more over a top-rise Ford or Chev rolet Non you may save even more because Rambler dealers are really dealing to clear the decks for the *<Ss. Ton get smart, sporty looks and more V-6 power than the standard V<4 in n Ford or Chevrolet Wagon. The place to them on display is LYNN COOPER, INC. College students need a checking account! ( Pocket-money can be managed more wisely with a checking account and it also helps young sters learn thrift Rather than doling out n weekly allowance, why don’t yen give your youngsters the opportunity of learning to budget several weeks’ allowanee by putting their amount in a checking account for them at M. 8. BAILEY A BON, BANKERS. It’s a good way to learn thrift. Don’t forget that a Savings Account can pay for their future college education. True artistry is expressed In the brief styling Of every diamond cugagem l chased at DILLARD BOLAND, Each setting is a masterpiece el design, reflect- W ing the full brillance and beauty of the center a perfect gem of flawless clarity, nodern cut. Year very Is awaiting your selection at It’s time to make fall suits and dresses drea’s clothes look like new again with SUN SHINE CLEANERS A LAUNDRY’S amasing dry cleaning psweess that restores original color, texture. Take your garments to right new, so they may be ready to wear any time yen want. With their dry cleaning process yen won’t be able to tell last year’s clothes from new ones as all dirt and spots will be gone and you’ll get a better last- rig Ualike an old friend, you cannot rely old prescription to do a thorough Job ... es pecially the same one for which it was originally interned. Drags lose their potency over a her of years and seme increase in through evaporation. Not only may a drug prove Ineffective, but it may be dangerous as woU. Adverse storage conditions could also affect the For the highest the attention yen can always YOUNG’S PHARMACY. aB IN lO- ping at LAWSON FURNITURE 00., ANNA, and are buying tables ant ishings at prices V are sureto' 'fit thuTpeeket- If yon want to see some really trameul bargains in fine home furnishtafa, better beat a path to the door of this fine stare. Their prices assure you of savings on all kinds of things yon need In your house. To buy fnndtnve that assures long service send lasting good leeks be sure to visit this fine store. Well, it’s back-to-school time and this Is the time to outfit your children with the finest fitting shoes ever. POLL PARROTT Shoes are priced with the lowest... yet they give you good quality and aU the fine fitting features of mack more See the various stylos at GORDON’S SHOE STORE. They have the skfil ence to keep little riot safe and happy . . . priced POLL PARROTT Shoes for CLINTON MOU STORE are waitlag for year I TON MILLS STORE so at THE CUN- Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox, Au gust bridal couple, were enter- Gordert OTO In Union Sept. 1$ The presidents’ meeting of the East Piedmont District of the Garden Club of South Carolina Later the cake cutting for the RriHrjl CoilDle wedding attendants and out of ^. /’'« i * town guests took place at the LxlV©n OOOJCOUt home of Mrs. James M. Cope land. Kor & wedding trio to the a. ± , . , Garden CJ1UD 01 2>ouvn v/tuumi® r or a weaaing uip 10 me t a j ne( i on Thursday evening by * . . rirur* Methodist mountains of North Carolina, Mr and M rs. Kenneth Mann ^ ^ ° W^her the bride chanced to a blue ‘ « Church in Union on Septemncr faUle suit wtth MW hit aid ^ * 5 ook -° ut ^ " H* 6 15. The Good NeHhbor. Garden “Vw. im _f y " 1 Q Mann’s home on Fair Drive. rl h u ^ chib for the matching accessories. _ . .. . U1UD 18 me nosie»» ’ , w . . ... Some eight c ouples were meeting. There will be a regis- kJ* P re8ent for occasion and tration and social hour from 9:30 be at home at 3401 Brook Rd., en j 0 y ed picnic supper and cold until 10:30 a. m. The business Union Theological Seminary, driukg served buffet style. meeting will start at 10:30 a. m. Richmond, Va., on Sept. 2. ^ { guests included Mrs. Everett Hughes, district di- Mrs. Woodard, a Clinton ^ ^ ^ H eywanI Nettleg rector, of Union, will preside. High gradaute, received her B. o£ charleston, and Mr. and Mr *- Dewey Johnson, sUte A. degree from Kings CoUege Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth of President, of Greenwood, will in Bristol, Term., and her M. A. cross Hill. bring a message. The state and from John Hopkins Univer- district chairmen will present slty. She will teach English at Ol Ann-Wood nrH plans for garden club work for • Collegiate School for Girls in ^ WC ? 0 ? a ^ a the coming year. Richmond next year. n©n©arSQl i Orty Highlight of the meeting will Y Mr. Woodard is a graduate Mrs. Richmond M. Arnold of he a program on "Modern De- * of Kings College and is cur- Greenwood, cousin of the bride, sl ^ n Stressing Textures which . # rently a second year student at entertained the members of the pre if n f. ed by JJ”vV “T Union Theological Seminary in Glenn-Woodard wedding party Riddle of Chester. d .* K ’ Richmond. He was assistant and out of town guests immedi- f^on w ' ll f ^ , °7 j he d “ t ^ pastor at the Wytheville Pres- ately following the wedding re- luocheon.^Reservations are to be home of Mrs. James M. Cope- Douglas Heights, Union. All club presidents and garden club members are urged to at tend. MRS. KENNETH EARL WOODARD The bride wore a daytime dress GLENN-WOODARD WEDDING HELD round t *oecuiiM>! Thin AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and full skirt. Her pearl-embroi- Miss Sara Willard Glenn was Miss Jean Bear of Richmond, Reames, Johnston; Mr. and Mrs dered lace hat was circled with umritd to Kenneth Earl Wood- Va. They were dressed similarly William Phipps. Decatur, Ga. byterian Church, Wytheville* hear * al on Frida y evening at the ^ Va., this summer. home . of Mrs - James M. Cope- iininn Out of Town Guests ,and in Renno Out of town guests included: T he party rooms were decor- Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Wood- ated with roses, gladioU, shasta aid, Smithfield, N. C.; Mr. and daisies and chrysanthemum, in Cub j 0 Mrs. Thomas H. Woodard, War- shad f* of pinl( GuesU were saw, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. James f erve d ln buffet style In the din- Begin N«W IRDf E. O’Steen, Nashville, Tenn.; ‘"8 room where the color scheme September marks the begin- Dr and Mrs D D Vance Bris- of whit * and P™vaUed. nlng 0 f a new year for the Cub tol' Tenn Miss Sue O’Dell The buffet Uble wag covered Scouts activities of Cub Scout BlouniviUe’ Tenn Mis. Jean with ,n **** cover Pack 21. Parent, interested in o ® _ Ri^hinMvl V* Alice Snapdr agons and chrysanthe- enrolling boys between the ages filSey C pulaski Va ^Mr and mUm8 ln an antique ,ilver bowl of 8 and 11 *hould conUct Mor- m/. w v u.™ ah.^1 centered the table with tall ris Seymour, cubmaster at 933- r?™ m ’ Li arn D 8 ’ branched silver candlelabra hold- mn. Ga ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pedone, lng white tapers to the side. Pack 21 Is under the sponsor- G “ ' “J* The bride-elect wore a semi- rhlp of the CUllton Uonf Cub. Aroold Greenwood; MUrt. Syl- (omul b , , ( ^ via and Sandra Cogburn, Green- ' B. L wood; Mr. and Mrs. occasion. The hostess presented the hon- orees with a silver sandwich tray. nna urix auc uuieva waa mi- - oki. r |tv made y lth rou " d william Redd Turner, former presented the nuptial music, and short pi ” k h “£ performed the double with WUliam Guy Phipps of hat was centered with a bn^ ’ —umv Decatur, Ga., soloist. Alice Guy were hostesses on cade bow, and her bouquet con- ring ceremony. w u xinm .Mod of white feathered cor- Mn. Woodnrd U the d«u*h Gly« In marrl.«e by her nation, gladlolt ter of Mr. and Mn. Darid Au father the bride wore n peau -eU Baby eotuae for a bridal For travel to Hendersonville, gustus Glenn of this city. Mr. do sole gown featuring a beU luncheon in bonorof Miss Sara N. C., Mrs. Easier changed to Woodard is the son of Mr. and skirt with a deep border of G1 * nn “ er wedding attend a navy blue sheath dress and Mrs. Lester Harrison Woodard Alencoo lace. The bodice fea- ant- whlte accessories. The couple of Smithfield. N. C. tured elbow length sleeves with Guests were seated at an ap is living at 4 Taylors St. in Au- Mu n’Dell of Blount- njUTOW border of Alencon lace pointed table overlaid with a gusta. Mr. Easier is minister of n, Tp __ WM gf at the neckline. The detach- white cutwork cloth centered Morning side Baptist Church 4k ” .Wvelesa oas- able train was attached to the with a bridal doll arrangmeent ° , wu- Linen "sheath featuring ^ skirt below a French bow. with greenry. Elsewhere in the rounded neckline. Her head- Her two-tiered fingertip veil receiving rooms arrangements dress was a matching hand w “ Attached to a crown of of roses were used, or J?? g c^! dU a at £Li With veil Completing the en- ^ carried a Miss Joyce Young of Union Shr n w££d 8 rtC l w A^S^n Kmble was atauquet of pink ^ t *^ chld “ d rosebuds on assisted the hostesses in enter- ^ieTi Comolnv cuiton glomelias with blue delphini- her BIW «- ^ ^ kweiry taining. Hosiery Company in Clinton. ** worn was an antique gold rw nt town were Mr. Easier is a graduate of um bracelet that belonged her ..P 11 * . ^ t ^ wl1 Bridesmaids were Miss Alice ”. F 11 " lo ^ Miss Jean Bear of Richmond, there Mrs. Easier attended Bob Jones University in Greenville after being graduated from Brookiand-Cayce High School in Columbia. Barkley of Pulaski. Va., and Enter the HOYAL Grand Drawing FOR 10^1 VALUABLE PRIZES • We have official entry blanks Also check your “Magic Number" to see if you’ve won a Royal Portable Scholarship paternal grandmother Va . Miss Alice Barkley, Pu- The groom chose Edgar N. laskl, Va.; Miss Sue O’Dell of Smith of Bristol, Tenn., as best Blountville, Tenn.; Mrs. Harry man. Ushers were William D. Woodard, Smlthfied, N. C.; Glenn, brother of the bride, and Mrs. Lester Woodard of and Donald R. Cauble of this Smithfield, N. C. city, and Thomas Harry Wood- The bride-elect remembered ard, brother of the groom, of Mch of her attendants with a Warsaw, N. C. small gift. Mrs. Talbot and Following the ceremony, the Mrs. Guy remembered the bridal couple greeted the guests honoree with a pink glamelia in the vestibule of the church, corsage. We’ll give MORE than and • windshield” service. We’ll check your tires, oil, battery and make sure your car runs its best . . . DRIVE IN. Young Brothers GULF SERVICE 212 N. Broad 833-1487 But why do they COST SO MUCH? w J. C THOMAS, Jtwdw "It’s Ti CLINTON JOANNA BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS COOK BOOK — ALSO — • FLOWER ARRANGING • HOUSE PLANTS » HOLIDAY COOK BOOK • DECORATING IDEAS • SALAD BOOK • BREAD BOOK SEWING BOOK • DESSERT , COOK ROOK • CASSEROLE COOK BOOK The CHRONICLE , ' ‘ o Stationery Dopartmoti fhl’n feaadquaittrf for Royal Portable IiubmEmi for bock to sdiool •inciiadinc the MtW’* meet wanted portable. 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