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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C^ Thursday, December 31, 1965 ' 1 ' ' ' "*i 1 ■" ■ 1 ■ ■ — Weddings Club News , 0 ^ w ’ Meetings Telephone 833-0541 Birthday Dinner Honors Mrs. Stewart “Hillsdale Acres,” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott in Laurens, was the scene of a lovely dinner party Sunday evening when the children of Mrs. Lila C. Stewart honor ed her on the occasion of her 79th birthday. Elaborate Christmas decora tions were used throughout the Ott home. In the dining room, the tables, overlaid with a Christmas cloth of red and white, was centered with the lovely birthday cake, surround ed by sprays of nandina ber ries. The cake was made by her daughter, Mrs. Thomas P. Owens. Dinner was served buf fet style. Two long tables were centered with apple Santas and sprays of berries. Mrs. Stewart was presented a number of gifts from her family. Hosts and hostesses for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ow ens, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart. December Meeting Of West Circle The West Circle held its De cember meeting at the home of Mrs. S. B. Loftis on Wednes day, December 16, at 7:30 p. m.‘ " , After enjoying a Christmas dinner suited to the season, around a table covered with a white lace cloth and center ed with a Christmas arrange ment holding lighted tapers, members retired to the living room. A decorated Christmas tree surrounded with gifts and burning tapers entwined with greenery made a lovely setting. 'The Lottie Moon Christmas Story” was the program given by Mrs. Renie Setser, follow ed with Christmas carols and opening of gifts. Golf Association To Meet Tuesday The Ladies' Golf Association of Lakeside Country Club will have the regular luncheon meet Tuesday, January 5, at 12:30. The hostesses will be from Lau rens. Those desiring reserva tions are asked to call the club. I HOLIDAY SALES! WINTER COTTONS AND HATS '/j Price! ********** OTHER MERCHANDISE 'A OFF S. Broad St. 833-0980 MISS RUTH HOLLAND Miss Holland Engaged To Mr. Moye Mrs. John B. Holland of 263 E. Centennial Street, an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Ruth, of Louisville, Kentucky, to Jerry Moye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moye of Omaha, Illinois. The daughter of the late Mr. Holland, she is a graduate of Blue Mountain College, Blue Mountain, Mississippi, and is presently teaching at the Louisville Shaunee Junior High School Mr. Moye is » graduate student at Illinois University. He is pastor of the First Baptist Church in Shawnee town. An early summer wedding is planned. Christmas Party For Junior Training Union Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard entertained the Junior Training Union Department of Davidson Street Baptist Church recently with a Christmas party at their home on Davidson Street. Several party games and ex changing of gifts were enjoyed followed with dahity party re freshments. Some twelve members were present. GET A HUGE 11x14 WALL PORTRAIT Baldwins and Kings Have Christmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed King en tertained on Tesday, December 22, with a drop-in at the King home on the Jacobs Highway. Some 150 guests called be tween the hours of 6:30 and 9:30 o’clock. They were greeted at the door by the hosts and hostesses and presented to special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon of Warsaw, N. C., and Col. and Mrs. Arthur Katzberg of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Draughon and Mrs. Katzberg are sisters of Mrs. King nad Mrs. Baldwin. The home was decorated for the occasion with a holly tree centering the mantel in the liv ing room. In the dining room where dainty party refresh ments with punch and coffee were served, a lighted candle tree centered the buffet table. Elsewhere in the home ar rangements of Christmas greens were used very effec tively. Assisting in entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baldwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mi lam. Among out of town guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight of Greenville; and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy MBam of Lau rens. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE ttl-AMl That Ole Black Magic...! . . c? J HOUtti »> AM -I HI) » no AreomuuMT mtoio Ml POM POMtAIT • roman dhivuid at STARTS MONDAY! MON.-TUES.-WED. DEC. 28-29-30 — I MM SELECTION OP SEVERAL POSES AND CHILDREN OP ALL AOES A PEW DAYS AFTER TAKEN Man...when you have fallen in love and seek the ring for the "one and only"... there’s no better place to head for than right to us... where the selection is great and the vahMi extraordinary. BELK S DEPT. STORE CLINTON, S. C. “It's Tta CLINTON JOANNA Miss Fakkema Entertains Friends On last Saturday evening Susan Fakkema entertained a group 6f friends with a Christ mas party at her home on Cal houn Street. Dainty sandwiches, Christ mas cookies, popcorn balls, and candy canes with punch were served. i Have Guests During Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell had as guests during the holi days Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Addy of Lakeland, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. J. Auddy Parker of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rampey of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Motes and daughter, Pat, of Columbia. Attend Party In Aiken Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McMillan entertained with a dinner party Saturday evening, December 26, at their home in Aiken in honor of Miss Mary Lou Axelberg and Milling Blalock of this city. Among the out-of-town guests attending were Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock and Miss Sister Blalock. BroadiSt. To Hold Meetings Monday There will be an executive board meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service Mon day at 3:30 at Broad Street Meth odist Church. The board meeting will be followed by the regular January meeting of the society at 4 o’clock A social hour will be held after the meeting in observance of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the society. Former Resident Married In Williams Miss Patsy Leigh O’Quinn, former student at Presbyterian College, exchanged marriage the day after Christmas at 3 p.m. vows with Robert Franklin Spires at Marion Baptist Church. They are social workers; the bride is employed by Epworth Chil dren’s Home and the groom, by the Richland County Depart ment of Public Welfare. Mrs. Spires, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jabus Zechariah O’ Quinn, was graduated from Co lumbia College this year. Her husband received a B. A. degree from St. Ambrose College in Davport, Iowa, in I960. They were former residents of Joanna. He is the son of Capt. (Ret.) and Mrs. Ezra Thomas Spires of 2205 Morninglo Lane in Columbia. Rev. William Bishop officiat ed at the service, with musi cians included Mrs. Clarence Earl Padget and Mrs. James Wofford. Captain Spires served as best man; Joseph Earl Ran kin and Clarence David Jackson ushered. Mrs. Joseph Earl Rankin, who attended the bride, wore a full-length sheath dress con. sisting of a royal blue velvet bodice and powder blue crepe skirt. She carried white roses in a semi-cascade bouquet. The bride’s taffeta dress fea tured a scalloped lace neckline and elbow-length sleeves. Lace motifs adorned the bell skirt, which ended In a chapel train. A taffeta petaled cap, worn for ward and edged in seed pearls, held her fingertip veil. Mr. and Mrs. O’Quinn gave a reception at their home, after which the bride and groom left for a trip through western North Carolina. Mrs. Spires was wearing a white wool suit, black kid accessories and green felt hat with black leather band. After Jan. 8 the couple will be at home in Apt. 20-C3, Myron Manor, in Columbia. District 56 Softool Lunch Menu Week of January 4-9 MONNDAY Milk, beef stew with potatoes, carrots and onions, sliced toma toes, com bread, butter, and date oatmeal bar with icing. TUESDAY Milk, spaghetti with meat sauce, cole -slaw, green beans with whole onions, hot biscuit, butter, and peanut butter bars with coconut WEDNESDAY Milk, vegetable soup with meat, sliced pineapple, carrot sticks, pimiento cheese sand wiches, corn bread, and butter. THURSDAY Hot dogs with chili, mustard, onions, baked beans in tomato sauce, hot dog buns, butter and peach pie. FRIDAY Milk, macandni with cheese, turnip greens with roots, stewed tomatoes, corn broad, batter, and chocolate tarts. Coker May Queen Joanne Waldrep of Laurens, senior and student government president, has been named 1965 May Queen at Coker College, Hartsville. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Waldrep. Among her attendants will be Jane Milam of Clinton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dil lard Milam, Linda Crews fond Ernestine McDaniel, both of Laurens. Baber-Corroll Rites Performed Laurens — Miss Janet Maria Baber became the bride of Paul Elliott CarroU of Clinton Tuesday, Dec. 22, at 8:00 p. m. at New Prospect Baptist Church. A reception followed in the church social hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert Baber of the Greenwood Road. Mr. Carroll is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leroy Carroll of the Greenwood Highway, Clinton. Rev. W. Eddie Craps offic- OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-6541 iated at the service and Mrs. veil. She camera cascade rfi Crapps sang. Miss Dorothy orchids, stephanotis and lily of Finley presented organ music. 1116 valle y* i Miss Linda Bruce of Wedge- !! er ■“'"dant.- dre *«* “f pink velvet, were daytime wood Drive served as maid of length in a design to honor. Bridesmaids were Miss that of the bridal gown. Velvet Norma Parker and Miss Sher- circles and bows held their ri Bailey. Teresa Chapman of veils. They carried cascades of Greenville was flower girl. pink carnations. Everet Adams of Atlanta was Mrs. Carroll’s costume for a Mr. Carroll’s best man. Ushers short trip to the mountains was were Lamar Hellams of Rome, a light brown mink-trimmed Ga., and James Thompson, knit suit and brown accessor- with Lee Carroll of Clinton as ies. The couple will live with ring bearer. the Babers until their home on The bodice of the bride’s the Greenwood Road is com- u de sole dress was fashion- pleted .. ed Vith pearl embroidered lace The bride, a senior at Lau- front> The chapel train was rens High School, works for the also lace, embroidered with Laurens radio station. Her bus- pearls and crystals. A crown band attended Clinton High of seed pearls and crystals School before going to work held her tiered, elbow-length for Joanna Mills in Joanna. 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