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Cliaton, S. C n Thursday, March 25, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Weddings Club News vy' Meetings Tdaphoua 8S8-954I Business Women Hove Tri-City Meeting The Clinton,, JLaurens, and Guest speaker of the evening Greenwood Business and Profes- was Dr. J. T, Stukes, professor sional Women’s Clubs held their a t Lander College, who was in annual Tri-City meeting at Bla- traduced by Miss Evelyn Bur- zer’s Restaurant last Monday nett of Greenwood. Doctor night. The Greenwood Club stukes gave the history of the was hostess. woman’s rights movement from Welcome was given by Mrs. its beginning in America up to Frances Wilson of the Green- the present day. He told of the wood club, and the invocation hardships women withstood to was given by Miss Margaret have Woman Sufferage and how Blakely of the Clinton club. outstanding women contributed Guests were recognized by to the cause. Among these were: Mrs. Wilson and special guests Esther Morris, Susan B. An- included Mrs. Bertha Fortune, thony, Virginia Miner, Victoria state president; Mrs. Mary Woodhull, Carrie Chapman Catt, Frances Bigby, state first vice- and Alice Paul. Many attempts president; Miss Willie Maxwell, failed. Finally the idea was con- northwest district director; and ceived to make voting for worn- " - Mice TViIKa CSiKAv^arhVi mi mi a Hia. —« « 1 — «• < v Miss Dollie Cubertson, state dis- en a federal law. trict three chairman. Aslo rec- A reading was given by Mrs. ognized were Club Presidents G. H. Byrd. The meeting was Mrs. Esther Pitts of Clinton and clriSRf with the Club Collection Mrs. Sadie Workman of Lau- given by Miss Mattie Lee Riddle rens. of the Laurens club. MISS MARY ANN COPELAND -Y«rWrw«h COPELAND-SMITH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. Don Copeland, Sr., of Clinton announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, and Clyde Henry Smith, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Clinton. Miss Copeland attended Clinton high school and is a grad uate of Charzanne Beauty College, Greenwood. Mr. Smith was graduated from Clinton High School and attended Pres byterian College. He'Vserved two years in the Navy, and is now employed by Belk’s Department Store in Clinton. The wedding will take place at 7 p. in., April 17 at Sardis Meth odist Church. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. MISS LINDA ESTE LLE SATTERWHITE SATTERWHUE-SEXTON ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mangum Satterwhite of Route 3, Newber ry, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda Estelle, to Midshipman James Roy Sexton, son of'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roy Sexton of Joanna. The wedding will take place June 20 at Bush River Baptist Church in Newberry. Miss Sat terwhite is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ed Bonds of this city. The bride-elect received a B. S. degree in home economics from Winthrop College in 1964. Also a graduate of Newberry High School, she is employed by the Anne Arundel County Board Book Club Meet With Mrs. Young MRS. JAMES KELLY DIXON WED IN ATLANTA RITES Miss Nancie Ruth England, Harvard Medical School. He is daughter of Mr. and ter O. Englund of Atl became the bride of Dr. in his last year of residency at Grady Memorial Hospital, At- es lanta. telly Dixon, son of the late Mr. md Mrs. Brewer Dixon of Tal- idega, Ala , March 2D in the rhapel of North Avenue Pres lyterian Church in Atlanta. Dr. fernon S. Broyles officiated. Dr. Dixon is the grandson oi in. C. M. Bailey of Clinton. The bride was given in mar. iage by her father. Mn. Ge- ardo JT Soracco of Atlanta. The wide’s sister, was matron of looor. C. Bailey Dixon of din- on, served as his brother’s best nan. Hugh Petreson and W. Iradley Hale ushered. A reception was given by the Hide's parents in the Cherokee loom of Hilton Inn. After a zip to Aspen, Colo., Dr. and ifn. Dixon will live in Atlanta. Mn. Dixon attended Florida 11 a t e University, graduating rom Crawford W. Long Memo- ial Hospital school of nursing n Atlanta. She Is studying for i bachelor of science degree at Seorgia State College In Atlan- a. Dr. Dixon was graduated from ha University of Alabama and Attending the wedding from Clinton were Mn. C. M. Bailey, and Mrs. William Marshall, grandmother and aiffit of the bridegroom; C. Bailey Dixon, the bridegroom’s brother, and Mn. Dixon; Mr. and Mn. George Cornelson and Mr. and Mn. Robert M. Vance, cousins of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mm. Walter Montgomery (Roes Cor nelson) of Spartanburg also wen guests at the wedding. Grif fith-Henderson • Marriage On Feb. 26 Mr. and Mn. Jack B. Griffith of Hodges announce the marri age of their daughter, Donna Lee, to Cart Edward Henderson of Clinton, Feb. M at Lebanon Methodist Church in Newberry. Mr. Henderson is the son of Mn. Bell Henderson and Is em ployed at Chemstrand. , His brother-in-law, Bev. Dewey Bra. zin, officiated at the wedding. The bride was dressed In aqua, with a white flowered hat, white gloves and patent leather Mrs. Reese Young, Jr., 'was* hostess to the Melligram Book Club at her home on the Jacobs Highway Monday afternoon. Arrangements of spring flow ers were used in the living and dining rooms. Following Mrs. James L. Walker’s program on the Irish-Americans, carrying out the year’s theme of foreign elements who helped shape America, light refreshments wee served by the hostess. ^ Mrs. George Brockenbrough, Jr., president of the club, pre sided. Moatgomery-Iones Engagement Told Pageant Set For Rock H»H Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgom ery of Route 1, Mountville, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Joyce, to George Lawrence Jones, son of Col. and Mrs. George L. Jones, who are stationed at Fushu Air Force Base in Tokyo, Japan. Colonel Jongs Is deputy chief of staff for operations in the 5th Air Force. Miss Montgomery, a 1602 grad uate of Laurens High School, at tended Limestone College. She is sales representative for Aza lea Homes, a division of Rimer Inc., in Clinton. A graduate of Choctawhatchec High School in Shalimar, Fla., Mr. Jones received a B. A. de gree in political science from The Citadel in 1864. He is sta- <tfooed at Ft Banning, whore he win be commissioned in May. A garden wedding at the bride’s home Is planned for early MISS BRENDA KAY BEDENBAUqH MISS LINDA RAY BEDENBAUGH SUMMER WEDDINGS PLANNED Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bedenbaugh of Browning Avenue, Joanna, announce the engagement of their daughters, who are twins. Miss Brenda Kay Bedenbuagh is to become the bride of James Bruce Morgan of Clinton, June 11. Mr. Mor gan is the son of the late Joseph Harmon Morgan of Clinton of Education in Annapolis, Md. Midshipman Sexton is a Clin ton High School graduate. He will be graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in June. He has also attended the University of Kansas. , MYF Fetes Counselor The Methodist Youth Fellow ship of Bailey Memorial Church honored Miss Marie Weir, April bride-elect, with a party at the home of Miss Joyce Dunaway last Friday night. Appropriate games were played, directed by Miss Dunaway, after which the honoree and guests were invited into the dining room for refresh ments, consisting of cheese straws, party candwiches, nuts and cup cakes served from the buffet. An arrangement of daffodils and hyacinths was used on the table, flanked by yellow candles in crystal holders. The young people presented the guest of honor with a white Bible. Miss Weir will b married April 18 to William E. Madden. MISS VEDA IRENE JESTER Rock Hill—A religious pag eant will highlight the 1965 ob servance of “Come-See-Me” in Rock Hill during the week of April 12-18. Also to be featured will be Glencairn Gardens, and a tour of homes and prviate gardens. The Easter pageant, written by Mr .and Mrs. William Long, will be presented by the lake at' Winthrop College Farm at 5:00 p. m., April 17, and at 4:00 p. m., April 18. The cast will num ber more than 200 and the choir wi|l, have more than 100 voices. The Rock Hill Council of Church Woinen and the Junior Welfare Leawm are sponsozp of the dranu^ ' Private gardens will be open for inspection the entire week, and the tour of homes sponsoi* ed by the American Associar tion of University Women will be held April 15. A map mark ed with the garden and home locations will be available at the Chamber of Commerce of fice en Main Street. JESTER-SMITH RITES IN JUNE Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jester of Joanna, announce the engagement of their daughter, Veda Irene, and Leonidas O’Neil Smith, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Smith of Hop kins. Miss Jester is a graduate of Clinton High School. Having received a degree from Columbia Hospital School of Nursing, she is employed by the South Carolina State Hospital. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Lower Richland High School and is an alumnus of Clemson University. He is a sales rep resentative for Congaree Iron and Steel Company of Colum- The wedding will take place June 11 at the First Baptist Church of Joanna. Births DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis of Greenwood, annouheethe birth of a daughter, Marcia Elaine on March 16 at Self Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Davis is the former Miss Peggy Sease, daughter of Mrs. T. M. Sease and the late Mr. Sease. RJEBMAN * Mr. and Mrs. Rolf R. Rebman of Myrtle Beach announce the birth of a son, Rolf Jr., at Con way Hospital March 21. Mrs. Rebman is the former Miss Bet. sy Finney of Clinton and Myrtle Beach. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Finney of Loris, and the granddaughter of Mrs. J. W. Finney of Clinton. Kl Neigbbors k “But Alice, when will we ever have an opportunity to wear them back in Menomo nee Full*. WWnn'dn?" OFFICE CHRONICLE and Mrs. Violia Felt of New York City. Miss Linda Ray Bedenbaugh is engaged to A2C Thomas R. Croft of Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter. They will be married August 15. Airman Croft is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Croft of Black- ville. Mrs. Lamar Cole STAR Teacher in Go. Mrs. Lamar Cole, the former Miss Florence Winn, who teach es French at Athens High School, Athens, Ga., has been named district STAR teacher in Georgia student-teacher achieve ment recognition competition. She is the daughter of Mr. ^and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn of this city. Mrs. Cole was chosen by James Douglas Waddell, senior at the high school who was named the 10th district's stu dent winner as the instructor who contributed most to his scholastic achievement. The district contest was held in Au gusta. 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