The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 08, 1965, Image 5
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Church Circles To
Meet On Monday
The afternoon circles of Broad
Street Methodist Church will
meet Monday, April 12, at 3:30
as follows:
The Ellie Hatton circle with
Mrs. Thomas Owens as hostess,
and Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr.,
co-hostess.
The Mayme Johnson circle
with Mrs. E: L. Holland, host
ess, and Mrs. Leanna Holland,
co-hostess.
Paynes Entertain
Minister and Family
Mrs. Horace D. Payne and
heFson, Horace Payne, Jr., en
tertained the new Presbyterian
minister of Laurens, Dr. Ben
Ormand, Mrs. Ormand, and
son, Bennie, at dinner last
week. Horace, Jr., and Benny
were classmates at. Saint An
drews Presbyterian College in
Laurinburg, N. C.
Lovely arrangements of
spring flowers decorated the
home. Chilled juice was served
as the guests arrived.
Other guests included Dr. and
Mrs. William Redd Turner and
Gen. and Mrs. Ansel B. ‘ God
frey.
Church Circles In
Monthly Meetings
Circles of the First Presby
terian Church - will meet next
week as follows:
Monday, 13:00 A. M.
No. 1—Mrs. R. E. Ferguson,
The Reverend and Mrs. James Cathedral of Germany in Neu Jr., chairman; Mrs. R. E. Fer
guson, Sr., hostess.
No. 2—Mrs. Julian Bolick,
chairman; Mrs. James Oeland,
hostess.
No. 3—Mrs. Roy Suber, chair
man; Mrs. David Cook, hostess.
No. 4 — Mrs. Callie Gault,
chairman; Mrs. Frank Miller,
hostess. “ -
Monday, 4:00 P. M.
No. 6—Mrs. Locke Simons,
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Party Honors
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MISS BETTY SUE SP1LLERS
Miss Spillers To Wed Mr. Flemingjones
In German Cathedral Rites On June 12
Wilbert Spillers announce the en- Ulm.
gagement of their daughter, Bet- JkTr , r ^ r , ^
ty Sue, to Lieutenant Robert Me- WoCo CriTOUP
Bride Fleming-Jones, Jr., of the r Mnndrrv
United States Air Force and ™ «L\7
nnr , v xr T The Woman’s Society of Chris-
G1 ' nn R ^;, N - J - , ^ _ Man Service of Broad Street
Mjs. Spillers received her MethodJst church met Monday
Bachelor of Science degree from H(k) Hall ^ M „ Dan
Furman University in 1DM and is Yarborough , president, presid-
presently a member of the .
S C S ty w, th ^ Amertc “ Mrs. Roy Casque gave the de. ““ ™"r"'
in Neu Ulm Germany. She for- vrtlonal S clal mu , lc wa8 pre- Ml,s Ethel
merly taught in the school, of „ Mrs Thomas Ram- Mr „ , , Cornwall
Alexandria, Va., and the Ameri- aaa rh*riA« Buice No ' 7_Mrs - ( - y ° rnwail 811(1
can schools on Okinawa prior to JL Raymond Pitts save a MlS8 EUa Little McCrar y•
/-i Mrs. Kay mono rius gave a tr ra Arthur
NANCY ELIZABETH NEIGHBORS
NeighborsrMorgan Engagement Given
Mr. and Mrs. James Addison Neighbors of 606 East Caro
lina Avenue, announce the engagament of their daughter,
Nancy Elisabeth, to Hugh Wayne Morgan, son pf Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Addison Morgan of Route 2, Clinton.
They are both graduates of Clinton High School. Miss
Neighbors will be graduated from Winthrop College in May.
Mr. Morgan attended Clemson University for two years. He
is now employed at The Clinton Bearings Plant of the Tor-
rington Company.
The wedding will take place on June 20 in the First Pres-
byterian Church of Clinton.
And Miv Morgan
Miss Nancy Neighbors and
Wayne Morgan were honored
Saturday evening with a lovely
dinner party by Miss Mary El
len Cornwall and Billy Brooks
Owens at the latter’s home. Af
ter the guests arrived Miss
Nancy Owens read a poem
which she had composed an
nouncing the engagement of the
young couple.
In the dining room, the buffet
table was centered with two pink
heart-shaped cakes in the center
of which was a floral arrange
ment of spring flowers in shades
of pink interspersed witfi maid
en hair fern. The salad also car
ried out the pink heart motif.
Following dinner, the group
enjoyed several contests which
were led by Miss Nancy Owens.
The young couple was present
ed a Paul Revere silver bowl by
the host and hostess.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hoffman of
Rock Hill; Mr. and Mrs. William
Wilson and Lonnie Farnell, all
of Clemson; Miss Kitty Johnaon
of the University of South Caro
lina, Columbia; Miss Kay Rob
erts of Columbia; Miss Julie Bo
lick of North Augusta; Mr. and
Mrs. Fleming Harris of Hickory
Tavern; and Miss Elizabeth
Glover of Winthrop College,
Rock Hill.
Assisting the young people in
entertaining were their mothers,
Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, Mrs. W. B.
Owens and Miss Nancy Owens.
MISS BOLICK
Miss Bolick Engaged To Mr. Buiord
Mr. -and Mrs. Julian Stevenson Bolick of Clinton, announce
the engagament of their ‘daughter, Miss Julia Stevenson Bo
lick, to George Richard Buford, son of Mrs. Ruth Workman
Buford and the late Richard F. Buford of Route 3, Clinton.
The weddnig will take place on June 12 at the home of the
bride.
BRING YOUR DREAMS TO
Mrs. Kellers Speaks
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going to Germany. Her father is „ Dra ver and de- chairmen; ^ rs - Art* 1111 Behja-
pastor of Calvary BapUst Church 8crip uon T the hyLi, “Christ min, hostes; Mrs. J, J. Mabry,
of this city. the Lord Has Risen Today.”
Lt. Fleming-Jones, son of Mr., Her topic was based on the
and Mrs. Fleming-Jones, Sr., of “Resurrection.”
Glenn Rock, N. J., is a graduate After the business meeting,
of Denver University of Denver, Mrs. Pitts asked a delegate to
Coldrao. He is stationed with the the district meeting held in
U. S. Air Force in Germany. Florence, to give a report.
all Rt. 2, Ware Shoals.
Tuesday: Burdette home, Clin-
To Women of Church ton; Mississippi Young home,
Mrs Frank Kellers presented Virginia Bishop home, and Leroy
.. Sanders home, all on Greenwood
a program on the Bible Stu y roa( j i Clinton; Brown's office and
from the book of Ephesians as Joanna Kindergarten, Joanna;
a guest of the Women of All Simmons home, Rt. 1, Clinton,
chairman; - Mrs. Elsie Morton, Saints Episcopal Church on Wednesday: Garrett Store,
hostess; Mrs. Avery Smith, co- Monday afternoon at the Parish Mountville; Mountville School;
hostess. house. Carl Crisp home, Rt- 1, Mount-
Thursday, 10:00 A. M. Mrs. J. B. Hart led the open- ville; Smith’s store; Waterloo.
No. 3—Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, i n g devotional, and Mrs. R. B. Thursday: Gray Court-Owings
THOMAS' Bridal Registry
STERLING BY GORHAM
co-hostess.*
Monday, 0:00 P. M.
No. 8—Mrs. Francis Blalock,
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The wedding is planned for The meeting closed with a ben- chairman . Mrg George Brock- Hellams, treasurer, gave a're
high noon, June 12, at the Great ediction.
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Lt. and Mrs. Robert Paul
Watts and young son, Paul, Jr.,
are making their home at Fort
Blisk, Texas, where the former
is attached to an Air Artillery
unit. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. James H. Watts, Sr., and
Mrs. Watts is the former San
dra Davis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Davis.
Mrs. James B. Green, Jr., and
Mrs. William DeLoney Hull, Jr.,
were recent guests of their
mother, Mrs. J. Holmes Smith.
BROTHER PASSES
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Q. Sow
ers were called to Columbia yes
terday on account of the death
of the latter’s brother, Robert
S. Dugan.
Cadet Bruce Christopberson,
who is attending Riverside Mili
tary Academy in St. Petersburg,
Fla., is spending spring holidays
with his family, Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Christopberson.
port.
Bookmobile Schedule
Monday: Pete Jones home, Rt.
2, Laurens; Camak School, Seeks Carl Teague and Miss
home, and Rhett Martin home, Martin.
.School; Owings Post Office;
Claude Armstrong home, Rt. 1,
Gray Court; Marion Wilson
home and Maulden home, Rt. 3,
Laurens.
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