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CHnton, & C M Thursday, Dscsnbsr 10, 1964 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Weddings Club News Telephone 833-0041 --•..-i-*: • jg . * * J6 r Century Qub To Meet Monday The Century Club will meet at the home of Mrs. D. H. McFad- den on Tuesday, December 15 at 3:30 o’clock rather than the usual time 4 p. m. Mrs. McFadden Hostess To Qub Mrs. D. H. McFadden enter. taU>ed the members of the Ex- ifioKs Book Club with a lunch eon at her home on West Walnut Street on Friday, December 4. Mrs. Robert Hamer Sr., who bar been visiting her son and family was guest of honor. Other guests included Mrs. E. H. Hall and Mrs. J. B. Hart. Lunch was served buffet style. The buffet table was centered with an epergne of pink carna tions and small white mums with white burning tapers. Guests were seated in the den at two tables arranged with straw flowers, pheasants, and nuts. MU r \ Stanley Gives usic Qub Program The Clinton Music Club met at the home oi Mrs. Paul Muller on Wednesday, December 3, for their monthly meeting. Mrs. Audry McCroskey, club president, presided during the business fseipn, The program was presented on folk music by guest speaker, L. At Holiday House Friday The Holiday House, sponsored by the Clinton Garden Club Council, was held Friday afternoon and evening at the home of Presbyterian College President and Mrs. Marc C. Weersing. The home was decorated few the occasion with or naments designed and made by club members. Pictured above from Hie left L. Stanley, scout executive of ^ i T the Blue Ridge Council. Mr. ChUTCh Circles In STKtiSS ££ Meets Next Week and Jews Harp, giving a brief Circles of the First Presbyte- history of the music played. rian Church will meet next week Hostesses for the occasion as follows: were Mrs. Lewis Hay and Mrs. Muller. Christmas Program At Broad Street Monday, lt:M A. M. No. 1—Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr., chairman; Mrs. Claude A. Crocker, hostess. The Woman’s Society of Chrta- ”? 2 ~ ” r! / f ul, * I, »«“<*• Urn. Service and circle, of Broad chairman; Mrs. George Brock- Street Methodist Church m e t enbrough, hostess, jointly, Monday night ia Hodges N <> 3-Mrs. Roy Suber, chair- Hall for the annual Christmas man; Mrs. Robert M. Vance, program. hostess. The program, “The Birthday of No. 4—Mrs. Cally Gault, chair. A King,” was led by Mrs. Ray- man; Mrs. Gary Lehn, hostess. mond Pitts and was the story of p m the birth of Christ in scripture __ " „ ^ ' l' * No. 6—Mrs. Locke Simons, MRS. PABDUCCI Garden Qubs Present Holiday House On Friday On Friday, Dec. 4, the Gar den clubs of Clinton sponsored a Christmas Holiday House at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Marc C. Weersing. Greeting the guests were Mrs. Don Creigton, president of the Clinton Garden Club Council, Mrs. Marc Weer sing, hostess, Mrs. E. H. Hughes, director of the East Piedmont District of South Carolina Garden Clubs, and Mrs. Fred E. Holcombe, dis trict director elect. The outside of the home was decorated with Christmas wreaths and topiary trees by the Iris Club, president, Mrs. I. O. Ray. The entrance hall featured two large arrangements of magnolia branches and gold satin halls which were made by Mrs. Locke Simons and Mrs. Dave Roberts. Adjacent to the stairway was a pine cone tree with red birds designed by Mrs. Marc Weersing. A holiday tree on the stair way was adorned with orna ments which were acquired on a world tour by Mrs. Grace Conner. Assisting in the dec orating of the tree were Mrs. Laura Mae Howard and Mrs. George Reid. Mrs. A. C. Young used per- mantized greens, cones and minute hand-made velvet stars in creating two lovely arrange ments which were placed at each end of the mantel in the living room. Mrs. Marshall Brown used antique poinset- tias against a background of assorted glass materials in a . . _ traditional arrangement for the was the theme used Saturday same room. for the formal Cotillion Club The family room was dec- dance held at the Mary Mus- orated in an informal manner, grove Hotel emphasizing the musical Decoration, Include . .... ^^ “7^ «" on whoel suspended from the over the fireplace mid adjacent ceiling holding hurricane lamps to a mirror was placed two entwined with garlands of stringed musical decors which greenery. Huge candelabraes were mounte< l on red velvet holding red ptoper, were used In T . 0 whlu bBske „ conUlntag front of the band stand. On the evergreens, candy canes and individual tables/ decorations crabapples were on the coffee of magnolia, red berries, and table with two satin snow men. hurricane lamps with red ta- A hand-made epergne held pens were effective. To one branches of flocked hemlock side of the room a huge Christ- and glittered with pine cones, mas tree with Santa was used. Mrs. Joel Cox and Mrs. J. Elsewhere in the room, Christ- R. Reynolds used traditional and berries predomi- were colorful in their composi tion. The powder room was com plete in its unique designs of towels, soap, and accessories, made by MrSv Jlfiett Adair. Using a white cocoanut palm as a background, a white ma donna on a green velvet base and gold leaves, Mrs. Wm. King, Sr., and Mrs. Randall Smith decorated the foyer. Mrs. Wilmot Sheqly, Mrs. Noland Suddeth and Mrs. Wil liam Johnson combined white donna, and an open Bible to mums, seasonal greens, a ma- portray the religious theme in the reception room. Additional materials were Dresden figur ines, holly, and gold grapes. Refreshments were served during the afternoon and eve ning in the dinnig room. A green suede floor-length table cloth, made by Mrs. J. W. Moore, was on the dinnig table. The appointed table was cen tered vwith red carnations, bal sam, grapes, and silver can delabra aranged by Mrs. Gary Holcomb. An epergne on the buffet containing greens and sequined fruit by Mrs. Don Creighton lent an air of ele gance to the room. The lovely tablecloth was presented to the hostess, Mrs. Marc Weresing, by the Garden clubs of Clinton. At three o’clock Mrs. Hazel Gilfillan directed a chorus of high school students in Christ mas music and at seven o’clock Mrs. Grace Conner presented a group from Hampton Avenue School. Members of the Iris, Carolina Wren, Yellow Jessamine, Sunbonnet Garden Clubs served as hostesses throughout the home. Proceeds from the Holiday House will be used by the Gar den Club Council for civic beau- tifeiation and other projects. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Timothy Schleiger of Charleston, and Joseph Mannion of Torrington, Conn., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jul ian Chinatti and family. Mrs. J. B. Speake spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Char lottesville, Va., with her daugh ter, Mrs. J. Claude Wood, Jr., and Mr. Wood. are Mrs. Fred Holcombe, district direc tor elect of the council; Mrs. E. H. Hughes of Union, East Piedmont Dis trict Director; Mrs. Weersing; Mrs. Don Creighton, Clinton Garden Club Council President; and Mrs. J. W. Moore, a member of the club.—Photo by Yar borough. Old Fashioned Christmas Theme Of Cotillion Club “An Old Fashion Christmas’’ and music. Participating also *\ w ’ T 7” » , r t-n , were the adult and Junior choirs chairman; Mrs. A. A. Ramage, DeVoe-ParduCCl under the direction of Mrs. Ron- ho8teM - Ritoc! Annni inrv^H aid Burnside and Mrs. James No. 7-Mrs. J. J. Cornwall niIes -Announced Pitts. The pastor Rev Albert S. and Miss Ella Utile McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll DeVore mas wreaths with red ribbons greens . .. . Harvey closed the program co-chairmen; Miss Ella Uttle of Kinards announce the mar- carried out the Christmas nantly in the bedroom. A bird wUh prayer e<1 P 8 McCrary, hortew. rlagc ol their daughter. Mar, Jo. theme. c*ge, aa a container flUed Afterwards a social hour was pm 10 Michael A. Parducci of Char- Dainty party refreshments with cedar, berries and red enjoyed The lovely table cen- _ ’ * leston and Collingdale, Pennsyl- and dancing to the music of birds “ d a brass candelabra tered with a Christmas arrana* No ‘ ® Mrs. Francis Blalock, V ania4 The marriage ceremony the Harry Bouknight orches- with holly ribbon, and balsam m«t and chalrman ^ ho8teM took place on Sunday, November tra was enjoyed. dainties. Mrs. Albert S. Harvey Tnesday, 14:49 A. M. 15 J^- , t , it ^ and Mrs. Dan Yarborough serv- No. 5—Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., br ^ e 1 . 8 a 19 ? 4 8 raduat e of U. D. C. Christmas ed coffee and tea from either chairman; Mrs. George Frady, . Pa i P er ® us t i ” e ‘f C °. llege cl ^ Partv On Dec 3 end of the table. hostess. lumbia - 801,111 Carolina. She Is roily Wll O employed at Robert F Black The annual Christmas party | Associates in Clinton. of the Stephen D. Lee Chapter L/cpl Parducci is the son of the United Daughters of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parducci of Confederacy was a festive Collingdale Pennsylvania. He event h® 11 * at the home of Mrs. is agraduate of Collingdale High R P °P« Chapman on December School and attended Temple 3 University. He is presently sta- The ritual was led by acting tioned with the Marine Corps at president, Mrs. A. A. Ramage, HI 'Jl Ilhe Question? k This Christmas ^ * give him the * newest timepiece Jgl, since 1664. * \ • .,Srw . Asire*-! ACCSIRM "Sir Smart (tyUat H» a 10K sold fUM caaa. RaltaS faettad anrfe* an, lam lata* Saadt, malar- pro** *, i (trap. tixsa Th»t ww the yew th* put the b.l»oc« whml into the watch and started ™tehttl}ckin| ; Now the tick lock la obsolete. After 300 years, irt been replaced by the tiny Acwtron tuning fork which lieepe time through vttiretloni. The result a vwy faint hum and the most precise wrist hme- plect ever. Accutron guarantees average daily accuracy within 2 seconds. Ws’d say this is the perfect gift of time. J. C Thoaias, Jeweler CLINTON JOANNA the Charleston Naval Base. Jr., followed with a short busi ness session. Those participating on the program were Mrs. W. C. Badlwin who gave a most inter. 11 you Iisve ssked her to be your wife there is another ques tion that follows ... “Where to buy her engagement ring to get the very most for your money and make her proud '. Our cus tomers will answer that one. The store that treated them so well, they'll tell you. Luncheon Honors' Mrs. Richard Wells Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Mrs. ^mg“talk" on '“RadUnce "of J. B. Templeton, and Mrs. Christmas.” Mrs. B. F. Win- ir^r b ri^M™ gard COncluded ^ program the recent bride, Mrs. Richard with a Red Letter Day mes- Weiis the former Miss Fran- on <<The Secession of the ceen Bmith and her wedding at- south," which stressed many tenants and out of town guests interesting historical points, on Friday, November 27, with . , . .. a bridesmaids' luncheon prior , ““‘“I ^ to the weddlnd on Saturday. Jasper Rowland dlrtributed gift. November 28 to m embers. Hot lemonade A yellow and white color note » and wiches, cake squares, nuts was used throughout the home. ond c f b f r daint,c8 were The buffet Uble in the dining served hy the b <>»tess. room was centered with an ar- IM rangement of yellow and white IN MO » FITAL ' chrysanthemums. Individual U- Mrs. J. R. Holland is a patient J f THOMAS IgWgljr hies were rf*~aH in the living «t Bailey Memorial Hospital •• ■■■vnifWf awwwiwi room with arrange- where she is undergoing treat- “It’s Time Ikat Coasts” meats carrying out the color ment - CLINTON JOANNA Ert|a|«mdnt ring, tv tdding band and groom's Mrs. Wells received a gift of silver from the hostesses. Later Mrs. Wells presented each of her attendants with a gift. Births Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Orr announce the birth of a daugh ter, Norma Louise, born Novem ber 23 at Bailey Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Orr is tile former Miss Mary Kathryn Anderson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. An derson of this city. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. E. J. Shirley ef this city. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Martin of 701 Shands SI., announce the birth of a son. Mack Anthony, on October 20 at Bailey Memo rial Hospital. Mrs- Martin Is the former Linda White, daughter ef Mrs. Vera White. Iks infant Is The OAKLANE SHOP — IS — READY FOR CHRISTMAS! ARE YOU? 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NOW 8 piece aarv- •ce ««■ be $2flO. after tNe offer. Shop Early and Take Advantage ef Cllntea’g Free Parking Late Clinton has the largest FBEE parking space ia this J. C Thomas, Jeweler “It’s Tims Thai CLINTON —4 jtfANNA 1