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' * Citato®, a C, Thursday, February 25, 1965 jf ■- ' : *t THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Weddings Club News Meetings Telepliose 888-9541 ~Z—fr District Meet of Garden Qubs In Spartanburg The East Piedmont District meeting of the Garden Club of South Carolina will be held on Wednesday, March S, at the Cleveland Hotel in Spartanburg, S. C. The Spartanburg Garden Club Council invites all board members of the Garden Club of South Carolina, district chair* men, council and dub presi dents, and garden club members to attend. A registration and social hour will start at 9:00 a. m. and the meeting will begin promptly at 10:00. Mrs. E. H. Hughes, dis trict director, of Union will pre side during the business session which will feature reports of the club and council presidents. Dis trict awards for the best presi dent’s report will be presented. Mrs. Dewey Johnson, president of the Garden clubs of South Carolina, will be present. - • Following a Dutch luncheon which will be served at 1:00 p. m. in the hotel dining room, J. C. Dowling, an outstanding flow er arranger, will present an in teresting and instructive pro gram. Luncheon reservations should be sent to Mrs. J. G. Floyd, Huckleberry Hill, Spartanburg, S. C. before February 27th. Auxiliary Meeting With Mrs. Pitts The American Legion Auxili ary held its February meeting Garden Qubs In February Meetings CAROLINA WBENN The Carolina Wrenn Garden dub met at the home of Mrs. Guy Copeland on the old Laur ens Road on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hugh Ray was co-hostess. Mrs. Gary Holcombe, president, presided over the meeting with Mrs. Joseph Steiner giving the devotional. Mrs. Clifford Smith of Kinards was guest speaker and presented a very interesting and inform ative program on “Flower Ar ranging Related To Family Liv ing”. During the social hour, fre- Clllbs Observe BeOUtV Salon Week freshments carrying out the _.. . „ , . , . J ^ ' George Washington motif were The CUnton Bu8ine88 and also President of Laurens area enjoyed. Mrs. Opal Couch was Profesional Women’s Club held cosmetologists, a club visitor. its February meeting as a Joint Program chaormen of the SUNBONNETT CLUB session with the Laurens club . ^ were Mrs F ™ n * The Sunbonnett Garden Club _ . t* ^ ^ 1 f ure " s - cosmetologist — f president, and Mrs. Clara Cro mer, who was also master of ceremonies. Mrs. Conner Models Japanese Bride’s Kimona met Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Timmerman in Greenwood. A tour of Mr. Timmerman’s camellia garden was enjoyed on Monday, Feb. 8. It was ( held in the FriencTship Room in Laurens, with supper at 7 o’clock. The meeting was in ob- of NBSW (National servance Later in the afternoon, light refreshments were prepared by Mrs. Timmerman. Mrs. Harry Bedenbaugh, Mrs. posed in swings. The meeting was closed with the B&PW club collect. MRS. WILLIAM RUPERT MACPHERSON KUGLER-MACPHERSON VOWS SAID IN MYRTLE BEACH CHURCH SUNDAY Miss Barbara Ellen Kugler, el train of silk organza last Tuesday evening at the d a u g h t e r of Mr. and -Mrs home of Mrs. Hubert Pitts on E. Charles Brown Kugler of Myr train of silk organza with Alencon lace appliques adorn ing the waistline and loose fall- along with information on how B t s , w . . to graft and root camellias. . ly halon Weck) and ^ BAPW International Month. Invocation was given by Mrs. Mary Moore. The president of the Laurens club, Mrs. Sadie Van Oxner, and Mrs. Charles Workman, welcomed the group. Josa were guests of the club. Mrs. Eula Bolt recognized the Mn3 MlXOn YELLOW JESSAMINE members of the Clinton club Mrs. Don Creighton and Mrs. and stated that it was in Febru- EntOrtolnS Cllib C. T. Thomason were co-hostess ary 1962 that the organizational Mrs David Mixon wag hostess for the February meeting of the meeting of the Clinton club was t o the members of her bridge Yellow Jessamine Garden Club held. The Laurens club, with c i u b last Friday afternoon at her on Monday afternoon at the Mrs. Bolt as president, organ- homq on the Jacobs Highway home of Mrs. Creighton in Merri ized the Clinton club. Next, a dessert course with coffee Oaks. there was special music given was enjoyed as guests arrived Mrs. Nolan Suddeth and Mrs. by the Laurens Mub. Two progressions of bridge were CreightofP were flower exhibi- In observanc^flPNSBW (Na- played with Mrs. Harry Bouk- The “Swing into Spring” them was carried out in the table decorations using minia ture models in flower-decorat, _ . „ , . _ . ed swings. Also, live models , Conv.ni.nl Bodg.l Payments Diamond ring stylos woro never more boautifvl, nor were diamond ring values. Those who choose here from our fine array will find much to excite in a wide range of low prices. ling* lik« thot* »lnw Mow .tart I ^ J. c THOMAS a:-A. JEWELER Clinton Joanna T j ' Carolina Ayenue. tie Beach, became the bride ing pleats. Her shoulder length tor ** Their arrangements were tional Beaut\ SffTon Week), Af- night and Mrs. Avery Smith win- The president, Mrs. P. M. Pitts of Lieutenant William Rupert veil of imported bridal illusion made of all green materials. filiate 14 of the South Carolina ning high score for the afternoon, opened the meeting and led the Macpherson, son of Mr. and was held by a silk organza cir- Mrs. Sidney Phillips and Mrs. Registered Cosmetologists pre- Mrs. Morris Seymour and Mrs. brief business session, at which Mrs. Rupert George Macpher- clet, trimmed with three rows Thad Mjinzenmaier of Oiaries- sented the program. A showing William Blackwell were club time •‘the nominating committee gon of Wilton, Conn., on Sun- of seed pearls. She carried her ton were guests of the club. Mrs. of the new hair styles carry- guests, was named to select new officers day, February 21, at 4 o’clock, own prayer book topped with a Munzenmaier had charge of the ing out the theme, “Swing Into for the coming year. They are: The’ double ring military cere- white orchid and lilies of the Program and gave a most in- Spring With the New Hair Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Mrs. m o n y was oerformed at the vaUey cascade and streamers teresting lecture on the culture Trends,” was presented by Thomas Baldwin ami Mrs. Hu- JresbyteriaT Church of of white of azaleas. She also showed more than seventeen models bert Pitts. Myrtle Beach by the Reverend Honor attendants were Miss slides of the Charleston Gardens, from Clinton, Laurens and En- pe chaplain, Miss Essie Da- R Murphy williams. Patricia Lee Kugler, sister of Mrs Munzenmaier is pastures - oree. Styles were shown for vidson, opened the program with Th . . .. the bride, maid of honor; Miss d « n ! of . *** Charleston Owjncil the woman at work, woman at prayer and read the hymn of the lfte cnurcn was month, “The Old Rugged Cross.” Mrs. Earl Workman, program and chairman, led the program on , ^ 4 mams mev wore ice ome t- _ „ Child Welfare-Rehabilitation and Ptementing them were two ar- e ntly East Low Country Garden member, Mr.. Grace Conner, Community Service. An article rangemenu of white gladioli ki ^ ( ^ " Club Director. She ha. a marten modeled a ‘ Japanese bride's “Our Freedom” for the National and mums m urns on each Slde - Wlin wiaTaii* bra-Tcandelabr. “ d 2T2L ^ ^ ^ a brass arch candelabra Miss Bonnie Clair Macpherson with white tapers. Comple- s * ster of t * ie g room > brides maids Mrs. Teague At TB Workshop Henry M. Faris, president of the Tuberculosis and Health . , . , . , . _ J Association, announced today ber of the garden club calendar To carry , out B&PW Interna- that Mrs. M. M. Teaeue is J. teen-ager, and the young miss. They wore ice blue committee f or 1985. She is pres- tional Month, a Clinton B&PW with bell skirts fashioned with a scooped neckline and white News was read and an essay “I Famil y P*ws were marked with a 7 k, Jl ranging. O " 1_ y 1 Knw. embroidered bodice of blue silk in horticulture and Flower ar- coffee and hot tea. Mrs. Ronald Burnside was Speak for Democracy.” satin bows. During the social hour the hos- Miss Louise Kern was intro- Nuptial music was rendered ^ ^ S tesses served a party plate with duced as a new member. by Mrs. Lady Erie Green, ^ ^ch f^e^ ^w at the Following the program, re- organist, and Mrs. Thomas H. waist ®od at the knee where the ^ „ u freshments were served by the Carlisle, soloist, who sang “In- w g ue8t of the club, hostesses. Assistant hostesses treat Me Not To Leave Thee,” ^ add ”* s ^ lua W “ * ^ - - were Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. and “The Wedding Prayer.” ^ h ^ Tom Baldwin, Mrs. D. C. Nance Given in marriage by her cade bououets and Mrs. W. S. Horne. father, the bride was lovely in Mr Macpherson served as An arrangement of Camellias her floor length wedding gown son > g best man ushers 2“ r?.5 - .ilk orgam. wtth rc- toL7u Columbm quince. din i g y ta , bl * beld “ arran g e - embroidered Alencon lace, de ment of daffodils and flowering signed with a bateau neckline and elbow length sleeves. The high rise fitted bodice was emphasized by an Alencon lace cummerbund. Butch Hodgson, Baltimore, Md.; and Dan Santone of Pennsyl- Weersings Entertain College Faculty And Staff Members Dr. and Mrs. Marc C. Weer- sing have entertained with a series of parties for the mem- — OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. kimona that she bought in Ja pan. Her hair was styled by Mrs. Dell Crews, a Clinton B&PW member. Mrs. Crews is Club Celebrates Music Month The National Federation of Music Clubs has designated the month of February as “Parade of American Music” month. To celebrate this occasion, a spec ial program was prepared for the February Clinton Music Club by Mrs. Harry Y. McSween. Beginning with America’s 8ervln 5 Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium Msiwlsy — MaahJ at 9il5 & Stoi NCtfAlDoMTI vania. Each of the attendants hers of the faculty and staff of were in full dress Citadel uni- Presbyterian College. lertur*. . ^uc..b,e_,uRc^ Dniud Su,.. Artny ^ Ifnmediately following the seated at small appointed the entertained with tending a workshop for execu tive directors February 23-25 in Columbia. The meeting is planned for professional staff of the thirty- three affiliated associations in South Carolina. “TB Eradica tion A Cooperative Effort” is the theme of the training insti tute. Those in attendance will hear officials of the Health De partment, and Department of Public Welfare and Vocational Rehabilitation Department pre sent “South Carolina’s Pro gram, Plans and Needs.” Mrs. Teagye serves as execu tive director for the Tubercu losis and Health Association Greenwood and Lau- SPECIALS! ■ WINTER HATS Reg. 15 and $20 only $3.00 SWEATERS ... $4.00 off reg. price BLOUSES, one rack $2.00 off • • • FREE! FREE! FREE! COME IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE DRESS TO BE GIVEN AWAY MONDAY, MARCH 1, AT 5:00 P. M- WINNERS* NAME WILL BE POSTED ON FRONT WINDOW. J!oub SUofipe 207 North Brood Street Free Parking In Rear 888-2472 TMulti Owh. $4J0j $8J5; M liJif 9SJ0f 91 J# IB R* M to • - tables. ment. Many great American compos- ceremony me bride'. P^enU ^ ^ ^ ^ locloded to lb. p^de entertained with a reception at wc« ucm i«n lth i t tlnc fact . ffive _ the Brearley FeUowship Hall r eek , and on Monda y and lives P^ts of of the First Presbyterian T*?* 1 ** aveni °« 8 of this week. ^^mo^com- Church. Other parties have been sched- 80me ° ^ 0681 “oa^ com uled for the coming weeks. For a wedding trip to the Po- cono Mountains in Pennsylvan ia, the bride changed to a two- piece ensemble of deep pink boucle knit wool, with navy blue accessories- and matching hat. She wore the orchid from her prayer book. The bride is a graduate of Myrtle Beach High School and Mrs. Barths positions were played by McSween and her pupils. Included in this parade were two of Mrs. McSween’s composi tions presented by her students. Emphasizing the importance Opening THE PONY BARN PEARLE HENRY Antiques WEDNESDAY MARCH 3 HIGHWAY 56 OH Spartanburg Rand New Spring Clothes Arriving JACKSON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jack son of Cedar St., announce the of our contemporary music in birth of a son, Richard Earl, television, radio, and movies, Jr., February 21 at Bailey Me- several composers in this field mortal Hospital. Mrs. Jackson were discussed and portions of is the former Cornelia Martin some of the scores of these mod- attended Palmer Business Col- They have one daughter. Wen- ern composers were featured in lege in Charleston. Prior to dy. selections by clarinet and piano, her marriage she was secre tary of the First Presbyterian Church. > The bridegroom is a graduate of Paducah - Tilgham High School in Paducah, Ky., and of The Citadel in Charleston. He is commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Brown-Pittmon Rites In Home Ceremony James Terry Brown and Juan- Ite Pittman were married Satur day afternoon, February thir teenth, in a double ring* cere mony. Hie wedding was performed at the home of the bride in Cross Hill by the Rev. Turner, pastor of the Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Boyce Pittman of Cross Hill, end the groom is the son of Mr. end Mrs. Janies L. Brown of Joanna. The couple are making their home with the groom’s parents, at Browning Avenae la Joanna. IP YOU DON’T BEAD YOU DON’T GET PHONE tttJfU Pally LADIES’ BLOUSES • see Vz price Light Weight Summer Girdles Vz price . * • ' And Many Othey Dollar Day Items • A • ; a Broad St 888-0980 DOLLAR DAYS FREE PRIZE To Be Given Away — On Monday, March 1 A Lucky Winner Will Receive An Electric Carving Set. Includes Knife, Fork, and Storage Case. A Real Value — Come In And Register During Dol lar Days February 25, 26, 27 and March 1. 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