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Clinton, S. C n Thursday, December S, 1M4 THE CUNT09 CHRONICLE THE WOMAN'S Social Events and Chib News of Interest Telephone 833-0541 rwm *""■ «"■ ■"IB ■ « Methodist Circles Combine For Christmas Program Circles and the Wesleyan Guild of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Jointly with the Wom an’s Society of Christian Service Monday evening, December 7, at 7:30 at the church. Each circle will have short business meetings at designated places in the church and at 8:M o’clock in Hodges Hall will meet Jointly for the Christmas pro- g r a m, “The Birthday of A King,’’ which will be presented In song and scripture. The Adult and Youth Choirs, under r£e direction of Mrs. Ronald Burnside and Mrs. James Pitts, will participate. A social hour will be enjoyed following the program. Miss Nelson Honored With Luncheon Miss Jean Nelson of Charles ton, December bride-elect was honored Saturday with a lunch, eon by Mrs. Robert Hoffman of Rock Hin at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Addi son Neighbors on E. Carolina Avenue. Places were laid for eight at the dining table which was cen tered with an epergne of yellow and white mums. Miss Nelson was presented with a gift of silver by the hoe- hr Dm MBS. GEORGE RICHARD WELLS Mrs. Neighbors and Miss Nan- SMITH-WELLS RUES FRIDAY EVENING man in entertaining. M ” H °“' AT LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mist Franceen Loretta Smith, candles were lighted by H. Carl- Oiristaos Party For Joanna Club Smith of East Florida Street, The Joanna Woman’s Club became the bride of George Ricb- Christmas party will be held to- ard Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. night, December 3 at 7:30 at the Chalmers Reid Wells of Winston- Salem, N. C., Friday evening, Nov. 27. Dr. Graham C. McChesney, former pastor of the groom, and the Rev. J. Gaynor Phillips of ficiated at the service in the Ly dia Presbyterian Church. Mrs dub house which has been dec orated for the Christmas season. At this meeting and party the Joanna Sisters will be remember ed. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Louis Murphy. The Clinton High School Girls Smith Jr., brother of the bride, and David Cline, nephew of the groom. Tbs bride’s mother chose a pink dress with matching acces sories for the weding. She wore a pink carnation corsage. The grooms mother wor a beige dress with a white carnation corsage. The bridal party received in the church hall, and Nancy Neighbors of Clinton and Win- Gorden Club Council Reviews Years Work The Clinton Garden Club Coun cil met recently to review the ac tivities during the past year. The council reported that it has purchased and planted shrubbery at each of the four welcome signs located on the main highways into the city. The council has also had grass sown at the welcome signs. In cooperation with the city and the.Civitan Club, the council also h& purchased other shrub bery and has worked to beauti fy the traffic sign at the railroad track. The Carolina Wren Garden Club improved the plot beside Gordon’s Shoe Store on Mus- grove Street;. The Iris Club plant ed shrubbery on Prather Circle. The Council Committee is composed of Mrs. I. O. Ray, chairman; Mrs. Julian Rey nolds, co-chairman; Mrs. Rhett Adair, Mrs. Arthur Benjamin, and Mrs. Jesse Addis. Coke Cutting For Smith-Wells Wedding Party The Cecil P. Wilson home on Ansel Drive was the setting for a cake cutting for members of the Smith • Weils wedding party and out of town guests. Mrs. William Mansfield serv ed cake and Mrs. Gaynor Phil lips served punch along with other party dainties. Among out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bar bee of Vidalia, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. George Bullard of Bruns wick, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wells, Winston-Salem, N. C.; Milford Clark, Dr. Graham C. McChesney, Miss Jacqueline Nolan of Charlotte, N. C.; Bill Sawyer, Charlottesville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Smithson, Winston-Salem, N. C.; David Cline, Clemaon; and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Diddingham, Green ville. 1 Christmas Ideas Christmas Topic of Club Meet To Be Given at wren Garden Providence Sch Students from the 4, i, MRS. JOHN CLARK BUCHANAN MR. BUCHANAN WEDS MISS BROWN IN FLORENCE CHURCH RUES NOV. 28 Florence—Miss Peggy Annelle Florence and Charleston, Brown and John Clark Buchanan best man. were married on Nov. 28 at 8:00 p. m. in St. John’s Episcopal The Carolina Club met Monday, November 23, at the Clinton Mill Community House. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Gary Holcomb, president, presided during the business ses sion. Mrs. J. W. Moore, program chairman for the afternoon, in troduced the speaker, Mrs. Fred Holcombe, who gave a most in formative program on “Christ mas Ideas.” She showed several arrangements using practical ideas and how to utilize simple materials and containers. During the social hour, Mrs. R. J. Tankersley, Mrs. George Reid, and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel served a salad plate with sweets and coffee. ' Tris Garden Club With Mrs. Martin The Iris Garden Club held its regular monthly meeting Wed nesday, November 28, at the home of Mrs. Earl Martin. Mrs. Ernest Cox opened the meeting with the devotional. During the business session, presided over by the president, Mrs. I. O. Ray, reports were given from the chairmen of the committees working on the Holi day House. An informal program was given by club members partici pating in a discussion of Christ, mas arrangements and ideas. During the social hour the hostess, aslsted by Mrs. Earl Rice, served fruit cake nuts and coffee. grades at Providence present a Christina entitled “Littliest Tuesday Dec., 8, at 7: The public is invited to Bookmobilf Scl Week of Detember 7-1# Monday—Moore borne, Bobo home, Covington Nell Cook home, Garrett Heaton borne, Patton home. Tuesday— Garlington school, Robertson home, Riddle Hunter home, Fuller Poole home, Benjamin Wednesday—Hampton school, Presbyterian garten, Whitten Village Whitten Village circle, Whitten Village No. 9, hospital. Thursday — Hickory Tavern school, Johnny Davis home, Bal- lentine home, Erwin home. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE S3L4M] * with was Christmas Ideas Given At Yellow Usher-groomsmen were Ken- Jessamine dub neth Oren Buchanan of Jackson- Church. The Rev. Joseph R. ville, Fla., a brother of the bride- Horn, m, and Dr. Thomas W. groom; Alan King TrammeU of vw.r- i_, vwnoer a, at tM Dome of Mrs. Chapmans Entertain Chapman-Bolt ' Wedding Party Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman entertained the Chapman-Bolt wedding party and other guests Saturday evening following re hearsal at their home on West Walnut Street. The living room and mantel Chorus will present a program James Von Hollen provided or- throp College, presided over the ^ arrangement ^ _ 0 i a i _ Ksvstlr ® ** of Christmas music under the direction of Mrs. Helen GUfBlan. bride’s book. For travel to the mountains of North Carolina, the bride chose a suit of Kelly green sheer wool, with matching hat and black kid accessories. After November 30 the couple will live at the Selwyn Village Apartments in Charlotte. A graduate of Clinton High School, the bride completed a two-year business course at Win wedding gown of silk satin, made throp College and is employed as on a princess line with an Em- secretary with the Carnation pire bodice. The long tapered Company in Charlotte. Mrs. sleeves were of embroidered wells represented Laurens Coun- alencon lace and the controlled ty in the Miss South Carolina skirt extended into a chapel pageant as Miss Clinton in 1962. train. The bride’s three-tiered The groom is a graduate of the bouffant veil of silk illusion was Griffith High School of Winston- gan music. White satin pillows were used on the prayer bench. The altar was decorated with baskets of mums and palms flanked with four candelabraes holding white tapers. The bride was given in mar riage by her uncle, Edwin R. Barbee of Vidalia, Ga. The bride wore a candlelight ros es. Camellias were used on the coffee table, and evergreens in Fryer performed the ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Tedder Brown and Ira Emerson Browh, both of Florence, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Jones Buchanan of Joanna. Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a slim sheath of white peau de sole designed with a Sabrina neckline andl ong sleeves tapered to points at tht wrists accented with Alencon lace and seed pearls. The skirt, feoturing a deep band of lace and pearls at the hem. swept into a chaptl train. Her bouffant veil of silk illusion fell from a CUnton, a broUKr-ln-law ol the }e , K JudMn Brehm ; bridegroom; Charle, Cooper „ WM co-botteoo. CHARM lU the den. Pink and white camel- crown of pearl orange blossoms attached to a tiara of seed pearls. She carted a cascade of white roses and stephanotis. Miss Laura Smith, sister of the lias in a silver epergne centered the lovely dining table which was everlald with a hand-made hand kerchief linen cover stitched with linen lace insertion and pink cover underneath. Mrs. John Clyde Chapman, mother of the bride-elect, served tea from one end of the table. A salad plate was served. At this time Miss Chapman presented her attendants with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Minor of Greenwood assisted in entertain ing. During the evening around eighty guests called. MISS BLACKWELL Miss Blackwell To Wed Mr. Abrams Mr. and Mrs. George Black- wall of this city announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dianne Gail, to John T. Abrams, son of Mrs. J. P. Abrams of Ware Shoals. The wedding win be an event of Saturday, December 5, at one o’clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents on Route 1. Salem and the University of North Carolina where he receiv ed a BA degree in psychology and his MAT degree in arts in bride, was maid of honor, and teaching. He is a teacher at the Ml'S. Yoiinq Hostess matron of honor was Mrs. Dick Meyers Park High School in Willingham of Greenville. They Charlotte, wore full length autumn emerald green paaud* soiebell skirted ThomOS Has dresses with rounded necklines. „ . , Veils were attached to small /otn DlTtnaay were French bows of emerald green matching their dresses. Their cascade bouquets were made of yellow and bronze chrysanthe mum*. The bridegroom was attended by Franklin Mansfield of Char lotte, N. C., as bast man. Ushers were Milford Clark, Charlotte, N. C., Bill Sawyer, Charlottes ville, Va., and Tony Smithson, Winston-Salem, N. C. The altar A birthday dinner was given in honor of W. R. Thomas on his 79th birthday at his home on North Broad Street on Sunday, November 22. Among out-of-town guests pres ent for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Windham of Dublin, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Wess Nash, Jesup, Ga.; and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Todd and family of Claxton, Georgia. «...«»(« ebteU»t seemu* Wu M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers rwc catm, 8 c "4% Interest Poid On One Year Sayings Certificates" To Sunbonnet Club The Sunbonnet Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. John T. Young on South Broad Street for their November meeting. A Christmas bazaar was the occasion with each member bringing gifts. The gifts were sold and the funds will be used to carry on expenses of the club. Dainty party refreshments were served from a prettily ap pointed table centered with a silver tray arranged with fruit. Elsewhere in the home arrange ments of yellow chrysanthe mums were used. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. W. W. Harris, Mrs. Taylor Martin, Mrs. A. A. Ram- age Jr., Mrs. Phil Rogers, Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, and Mrs. Young. Johnson Home Is Holiday House In Greenwood The home of Mrs. Dewey John son, president of the Garden Club of South Carolina, will be shown Dec. • and 10 as Green wood’s HoUday House of 1964. The one-story Mount Vernon type house is on Meadowbrook Road. Hours will be from 11 a. m - 5 p. m. and from 7-9 p. m. both days. A small admission will be charged. Several nationally accredited flower allow Judges from North and South Carolina win be among the ; and decorations wfll the traditional and ary. The Greenwood Woman’s Ctah is sponsoring HoUday House of UHL Cotillion Danes Saturday Evening The CotflUon Club wfil begin their first party of the New Year with a dance at the Mary Mus- grove Hotel on Saturday evening, December 8, from 8 to IS o’< Dancing win be to tbs of Harry Bonfod** mi | ehestra. Gary Late is tte Meat of the and crystals. She wore a string of pearls, a gift of the bride groom, and carried a prayer book covered with white roses. An aunt of the bride, Mrs. Blaney Howie, III, was matron of honor. She wore a long gown of cobalt blue velveteen designed with a square neckline, tiny puff ed sleeves, and a slim skirt. Graceful panels of blue satin fell from a satin sash to form a court train. Her bouquet was of red roses. Maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Miss Joan Carla Brown. Her gown and flowers were like those of the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Jane Tedder of Timmonsville and Coker College; Mrs. Thomas Daniel Wright, Jr., of Cocoa, Fla., both cousins of the bride; Mrs. Alan King Trammell of Clinton, a sister of the bride groom; Miss Patricia Anne Pos ton and Mrs. Maxcy Harold Stockman, both of Florence; Miss Emily Mullins Oulla of Florence and Charleston; Mrs. William Harman McCormick of Columbia and Buies Creek, N. C.; and Mrs. William Allen Tay lor of Rockingham, N. C. They were dressed like the honor at tendants. Robert Lewis Williamson of Tedder of Florence, an uncle of the bride; James Harold Brown, David Laurence McIntosh, and Dillon Lansing Wilkes, all of Florence; Robert Horger Moorer of Harley ville and Florence; and Dr. Robert Junius Mack of Swansea and Florence. Price Mullins Oulla of Flor- ton, served as acolyte, and John ence and the College of Charles- Jeffers of Florence, was cru cifer. Organist was Mrs. James T. Hodges of Florence. A reception was held in the parish house of the church. For her wedding trip, the bride ware a Chanel suit of ivory wool with a mink pillbox and alabas ter accessories. On their return the couple will live in Florence at 113 Brunwood Drive. Mrs. Buchanan was graduated with a BA degree in music from Coker College where she served as a Freshman Commissioner, college pianist. Senior Select, and president of Coker College Christian Association. She taught at McClenaghan High School, Florence for two years, and is now employed as a social worker for the Florence County Depart ment of Public Welfare. Mr. Buchanan received a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law degree from the University of South Carolina. He is a mem- Each member brought a Christmas arrangement or idea which were discussed and Judged by club members. Mrs. Nolan Suddeth was first place winner with Mrs. C. T. Thomas runner- up. During the social hour a des sert course with coffee was en joyed. Mrs. Marion Lawson was club guest. U. D. C. Schedules Christmas Party The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will have their an nual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Pope Chapman on Thursday evening, Decem ber 3, at 7:30. All members are invited to attend. her of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. At present he is field claim representative for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insur ance Company In Florence. 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