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CHmUm, 8. Thursday, Dtcamber 24, 1944 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Club News Weddings *\<L Meetings Telcphona 889-4441 V College Faculty, Staff Entertained Presbyterian College entertain ed the faculty and staff members and their husbands and wives with a Christmas dinner on Thursday evening, December 17, at the college dining hall. Dinner was served buffet style from a prettily appointed table graced with brass candelabra holding red burning tapers flank ed with white chrysanthemums and stance. Some 150 guests were seated at tables appointed with interspers ed arrangements of greenery, Christmas balls, and hurricane lamps with red and green tapers. Hugh Jacobs, member of the board of trustees, gave the invo cation. Dr. Marc C. Weersing, presi dent of the college, welcomed the members and their guests. Among distinguished guests at the head table were Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Joe Gettys, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘-Vance, Dr. and Mrs. John Glov er, and Dr. and Mrs. Weersing. Also included in the guests were local members of the board of trustees and the board of visi tors. Bridal Luncheon Given Saturday A bridesmaid luncheon hon oring Miss Martha Jean Nelson and her attendants was given by her sister, Mrs. Lyndel De- lany Roe of Goldsboro, N. C., Saturday noon, December 19, at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. A pink and white color scheme was carried out, with a centerpiece of carnations, snapdragons, and candelabra. A corsage and piece of silver in her chosen pattern were pre sented the bride. • The gift • for the top * names on l your gift * list... : BULOVA # AS Aden AIM t»« Each Bulova is made with pride, so you can take pride in giving it, pride in owning it Our Watch Experts will help you find the perfect Bulova — for yourself or for a gift We have a wide selection priced from $24.79. : HAMILTON'S Clinton, S. C. MRS. DANIEL MILER ROGGE MISS NELSON, MR. ROGGE EXCHANGE VOWS IN BROAD ST. METHODIST CHURCH Miss Martha Jean Nelson and Daniel Miler Rogge ex changed vows in the Broad Street Methodist Church Satur day, December 19 at half after four o'clock. The Reverend Joseph Haynesworth Darr of ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Darrell Nelson of 004 North Adair Street. The groom is the son of Mrs. Edward Christian Rogge of 525 Central Avenue, Sum merville, and the late Mr. Rogge. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Lyndel De- lany Poe of Goldsboro, N. C., as matron of honor. Brides maids were Miss Barbara Faith Keefe, Charlotte, N. C., Miss Meredith Ann Turner, Charlotte, N. C., and Mrs. Rob ert Holing of Charleston. Serv ing as Junior bridesmaids were Miss Catherine C1 e m a n.t of Charleston, cousin of the bride, and Miss Janet Susan Miler of Summerville, cousin of the groom. Edward Chirstian Rogge of Jackson, Miss., was his broth er’s best man. Ushers were Gaillard Pinckney of Charles ton, Mayrant Simons, Jr., of Greensboro, N. C., and William Thomas Nelson of Clinton and the University of South Caro- £ T Whitten Una, Columbia, brother of the w Kraft Foods Division of Na tional Dairies, attended Clem- son University and the CoUege of Charleston. The bride and groom will be at borne at IS Papan Street, Riverland Terrace, Charleston. Burnsides Entertain Church Choir Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Burnside entertained members of the Broad Street Methodist Church Chancel choir and their guests Sunday evening, follow ing church services, at their home on Elm Street. The Christmas theme was carried out in decorations throughout the home. Guests were invited into the dining room where lovely party re freshments were served from the lace-covered table. An ar rangement of holly and red berries circled by green bunt ing tapers centered the table. Coffee and punch were served. During the evening carols were sung by the group, with several numbers being sung by Bennie Hughey, tenor, and Mrs. Cantey Gordon with her guitar. Mrs. Burnside, chior director, and Mrs. James Pitts, organist, were remembered with gifts by •the choir members. bride. The wedding mueic was rsw* dered by Mrs. James Pitts; or ganist, and Mrs. J. D. McKee, soloist. 'Carrying a white prayer book adorned with cameUias, the bride was lovely in hsr wed ding gown of Bouquet taffeta and re-embroidered Alencoo lace. The fitted bodice had a lace Florentine neckline with long tapered sleeves ending in needlepoints ever the hands. The graceful controlled bell skirt had lace motifs and ended in a full chapel train. Her man- tillia was imported from Brus- sells, Belgium. • •> The bridesmaids wore dress es of Island green peau de sole featuring a fitted bodice and floor-length bell-shaped skirt. The short veils ware held by a matching bandeau. The Junior bridesmaids were dreseed Men. tically In candlelight. Cascades of red poinsetttas on spruce were carried. * Following the reception given by file bride’s parents in the social hall of the church, the bride and groom left for a trip to Williamsburg, Va., and. Washington, D. C. The Wattsville—Chapter T. Whit ten, 76, of 31 Sirrine St., died late Tuesday night in a Colum bia hospital after a short ill ness. A native of Laurens County, he was the son of the late Georgs and Cornelia Sanders Whitten. He was a veteran- of World War I and a member of Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church. „ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Janie Louise Gilbert Whitten; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Corley of Wattsville ,and Mrs. Dorothy W. Bowie of Abbeville; two sons, James A. Whitten of Laurens, and Billy J. Whitten of Abbeville; one sister, Mrs. Jennie Brown of Greenville; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Thursday at 3:00 p. m. at Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church by Dr.- Robert Bank- head and Rev. Roy Stockman. Burial was in the church ceme tery. • ton High School and Winthrop CoUege, toadies in the St. An drews school system in Charles ton. The' groom, employed by 11 - • C uiiziniiij GIFTS GALORE AT OUR DRUG STORE Free Gift Wrapping . Youngs Pharmacy North Brood Street DM 888.1280 V . V T Is FlBtll Tuhnnnt I s! 1J HI i,: Thomwell Staff Is Entertained Mrs. Dean S. Hartley of the ThornweU campus and her sis ter, Mrs. H. S. Critcher of Florence, entertained members of the ThornweU staff with Holiday House at the Sara Jo H artness HaU on Friday morn ing from 10:00 to 11:30 o’clock. Christmas decorations were used throughout the home. In the dining room the buffet ta ble, covered with an imported hand-made lace cloth, was cen tered with an arangement of red roses. A tall white burning candle centered the arrange ment. A silver tea service was used at one end, presided over by Miss JeneUe Spence. Also gracing the sideboard in the dining room was an arrange ment of fruit in an antique usa- bata with a bockdrop of red velvet. An antique candelabra bolding a large green candle was used to one side. Of special notice in decora tion was a Christmas tree in the study haU, which was mounted to the wall and made of spruce twigs. Small angel Ughts and dainty ornaments decorated the tree. Elsewhere in the home holly and greens were used very ef fectively. Bailey Memorial Choir Honored BaUey Memorial Methodist Church presented a Christmas canata Sunday night at 7:30. Af ter the music was, presented, Mr .and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove en tertained the choir and their famUies with a drop-in at their home on West Pitts Street. The home was beautifully dec orated with Yuletide arrange ments. The Christmas table was set up in the den, where dainty cookies and other Christmas goodies were served. Green punch with a Christmas wreath in the center of the bowl added to the lovely table. In the Uving room everyone enjoyed the large Christmas tree that was decorat ed with Santa Claus, made by the hostess. Assisting in serving were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Austin. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at BaUey Memorial Hospital include: Laurens—James E. Marler and Mrs. Inez B. Payne. Kinards—Mrs. Cora Newman. Joanna — Mrs. Beuna Ed monds. Clinton—Roy T. Waters, Pa tricia Scott, Robin Anita Owen, Mrs. Faye M. Meadors, Arthur Jaco, Lamie D. Barfield, Cor dell Sanders, J. David Word, Miss Azilee Sexton, Debbie Griffin, Mrs. Sylvia F. Whel- cbel, Mrs. Rose D. Dough, Mrs. Eunice Tucker, Mrs. MoUie Gregory, Richard Cash, Mrs. Magdalene Heaton and Mrs. Etta S. Tucker. Colored patients include: MountviUe-rEUzabeth Brown, Sammie Lee Gog gins, Harley Kindley. ! f Cross HU1—EUck Moses, Mrs. Betty Sanders and baby boy. Clinton—David Bates, Curtis McGowan, Mrs. Florence Cun ningham, Mrs. Louise Hunter, Robert Martin, John H. Wil liams, George Young, Mrs. Hattie Henry, Freddie Gary, Mrs. Josephine G. Booker, WU- Uam Godfrey, Edward M. Hud son and Miss Elizabeth Vance. Discharged patients include: Woodruff—Mrs. WaUace Put nam. Laurens—James A. Hanks. Kinards—Miss Jean Jennnigs. Joanna—Mrs. Rhonda E. Rik- ard, James S. Prater, Mrs. Rebecca Corley and baby girt, Mrs. Marie S. Fame*, Wanda Tucker and Bruce Barber. Clinton—Mrs. Jessie T. Elli son and baby girt, Mrs. Agnes M. Holland, Everett Taylor, C. H. Thomason, Georgs W. Ful ler, Mrs. Alice S. Brewer and baby boy, banny H. King, Mrs. Willie Barbery, Billy Osborne, Carol O’Quinn, Miss Roxanne Longshore, Miss Barbara Tur ner, Miss Sally Crymes, Mias Diane Stanford, Miss Dobra Sue Reidling, Mrs. Beulah E. Mrs. Billie M. Sephenson and baby boy, Horace DoneU Brown, Mrs. Louise E. Blackwell. Colored patients discharged include: CUntoo—Robert Lee Foggie and Hunter baby boy. "TO OUR FRIENDS AX MRS. JERRY TRUETT LEWIS MR. LEWIS OF IOANNA WEDS MISS MISS MICHAEL WATSON OF PINOPOLIS Miss Michael Dewellyn Wat- ert Edward Watson of Pinopolis, son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. brother of the bride, Clyde Theodore Martine Watson, be- Thomas Stynes of Mrytle Beach, came the bride of Jerry Lewis, John Richard Lewis of Colum- son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert bia, and John Carroll Bledsoe of Lewis of Joanna on December 16 Greenwood, at the First Baptist Church in Honorary attendants were Miss Moncks Corner at 7:30 o’clock Andrea Guerry of Moncks Cor- in the evening. ner, Miss Margaret Ann Hill of The Rev. A. Larry Bray offic- Moncks Corner, Miss Mary iated at the double ring cere- Thrash of Bristol, Va., Miss Kay McCoy and Miss Katherine Jack- mony. Rehearsal Dinner Given On Friday Following the wedding re hearsal of Miss Martha Jean Nelson and Daniel Miler Rogge on the evening of December 18, Mrs. Edward Christian Rogge, mother of the groom, was host ess to a dinner at the home of Mrs. Cecil Wilson on Ansel Drive. Thirty guests were greeted at the door and punch was served mi in the den before the seated HIP buffet dinner was served. The bridal decor included an ar rangement of white carnations and snapdragons. Each of the four tables was centered with an arrangement of three bridal I candles and camellias. NOTICE OF SALE THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS In Court of Common Pleas Lydia Cotton Mills, Plaintiff, vs Horace Emory and Peoples National Fund, Inc., Defend- ^ !§ ants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens C. H., S. C., on Sales- day in January next, being Monday, the fourth day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with all improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, describ ed as follows: Lot Number 235 Lydia Subdivision, be ing a portion of the proper ty of Lydia Cbtton Mills as shown by a plat of said subdivision prepared by Pickell & Pickell, Engin eers, of Greenville, South Carolina, dated January 10, 1959, and recorded on Janu ary 24, 1969, in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book 12 at Page 211, said Plat being adopted by ref erence. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The successful bidder, other than The bride, given in marriage son Atlanta, Ga., Miss Rose- by her father, wore a formal Galloway of Charleston and gown of peau-de-soie and hand- Mrs. David Bledsoe of Green- clipped lace etched with seed wood - pearls. Fashioned on controlled After the wedding trip the lines, the bodice featured a por- c °uple will reside at 132-B East trait neckline and long tapered Greswell Ave., Greenwood. sleeves. Garlands of lace encir- ... * elded the welrtUne end extended Christmas Pnrtv he Plaln “" herei ”’ , lmn ’ e , di “£; (1 , itk,. ruiiy ly upon the concluBion of the z^ToLrenT s' z Honore Friends “ szrzr-«« utiZeSrJ'SXS.L. H. Lee and Mr. and Mr.. £ «■>» Adding The seed peart, and hTMeoeenta. She George Broekenbrough enter- p Sce uZ hi. eom- carried a showered Bible topped tained some one hundred and p lying ^th the terms of sale, with a white orchid. seventy-five guests with a drop- otherwise to be paid to the Mrs. Theodore Martine Wat- in at ^ former « g home on the plaintiff for credit on the in- son, Jr., of North Charleston, Co j umbi Highway debtedness. In the event the sister-in-law of the bride, and successful bidder should fail to Miss Patricia Watson of Char- As guests arrived they were make such depogit or lotte, N. C., sister of the bride, greeted by the hosts and host- fau to comply with the terns were honor attendants. They esses and invited into the din- of the sale, the said lands shall wore formal gowns of emerald ^ ng room w h ere dainty party be re-sold on the same or some grett brocade fmhloned with . Pefrethmento were 8ervcd (rom subsequent SMwday on the scooped neckline and elbow ........ _ same terms, at the risk of the length sleeves. The sheath skirt a buffet table covereO with an defaulting purchaser, draped to the back forming a arrangement of red velvet ros- purchaser to pay for pa- floating panel attached at the e8, Tw0 cry*tel punch bowls er8 stamps and • recording, waistline with two self roses. use , d at ® Ith * r end ‘ No personal or deficiency Their matching bjush veils were 8,de b° a r<i ponisettia with light- judgment is demanded and the attached to a maline bow. They wer ® 'l e, j y . eff ^ ctl . v . e ’ bidding will not remain open carried one long stemmed white Assisting in entertaining in the after the sale but compliance ro,*. dining room wore Mr«. George witb ^ may ^ m , de lm . Bridesmaids were Mr.. Fred- <Wker' mediatel l' ~ L * die Joe Bailey of Ware Shoal.. Sm W ' E DtJNLAP Mrs. John Carroll Bledsoe of , ud ™ n Bv i s Bnd Mrs 'nr.,.: C- C. P & G. S. Greenwood Miss Mary Jane Sal- „ ud80n , v l?’ , Mrs ' Dexter Dated this 14th day of De- ureenwooo, miss Mary jane aai R oger , 0 f Easley. ia u n 17 o- mi ley of Moncks Comer, Miss El- In living room a lighted ’ 1964 D17-3c-D31 len Royal of Mount Pleasant, Christmas tree and NaUvity Miss Nancy Drake of Summer- g Cene were used. Also holly ton, and Miss Eleanor Smith of bails suspended from the light Charleston. Junior bridesmaids fixtures helped carry out the were Miss Carmen Daley, cousin holiday motif. of the bridegroom, of Anderson, others assisting in entertain- and Miss Jane Dennis of Pinop- in g were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. oils. They wore idenUcal gowns Hart, Mrs. George Taylor, and accessories as the honor at- Mrs. John T. Young, Dr. D. O. tendants. Rhame, Dr. James Walker, R. Hebert Lewis of Joanna, Claude Crocker, George Cornel- father of the bridegroom, served son, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dix- as best man. Usher-groomsmen on, Mr. and Mrs. ThornweU were Theodore Martine Watson, Dunlap, Dr. Judson Davis, Dr. Jr., of North Charleston, David and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald, and Gray Watson of PinopoUs, Rob- Dr. Dexter Rogers of Easley. NOTICE OF SALE THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LAURENS In Court of Comm— Pleas Lydia Cotton MiUs, Plaintiff, vs Theodore Jackson and Alumi num Credit Corporation, De fendants. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will seU at public out cry to the highest bidder, eitber in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens C. H., S. C., on Salesday in January next, being the fourth day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the fol lowing described property to wit: AU that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with aU improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, describ ed as foUows: Lot Number 222 Lydia Subdivision, be ing a portion of tbs proper ty of Lydia Cotton Mills as shown by a plat of said subdivision prepared by PickeU A Pickell, Engin eers, of Greenville, South Carolina, dated January 10, 1959, and recorded on Janu ary 24, 1969, in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Plat Book 12 at Page 211, said plat being adopted by ref erence. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, im mediately upon the conclusion of the bidding, shall deposit with the aerie of Court the sum of five per centum (5%) of the amount of the ted as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the purchase price upon his complying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to the Plaintiff for credit on the indebtedness. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such de posit, or should fail to comply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting pur chaser. The purchaser to pay for pa pers, stamps and recording. No personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale but compliance with the bid may be made im mediately. W. E. DUNLAP, C. C. C. P. A G. S. Dated this 14th day of De cember, 1964 D17-3C-D31 CREDITORS' NOTICE - All persons having claims against the estate of Harold Saxon Wallace, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verifed, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. 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