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i CBatoa, 8. C, Thuraday, April 15, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Club News Meetings Tefephoae Bit till % * -r* Abbeville Qub Gives Program At Meet Here The Clinton Music Club met on Wednesday, Apri 7, at the home of Mrs. Robert Wassung. Mrs. Audrey McCroskey, presi dent, announced that the club has received 1 an award of merit from the National Federation of Music Clubs for the “Parade of American Music" program presented by Mrs. Harry Mc- Sween at the February meet ing. A varied program of choral numbers, vocal and piano solos, was presented by several mem bers of the* Abbeville Music Club. They were Mrs. Herman Blessing, Mrs. Walter Cope, Mrs. Stuart Copeland, Mrs. A. B. Carwile, Mrs. Earl Fergu son, Mrs. Frank Ramey, Mrs. Jack Sutherland, and Mrs. Har ry Thompson. Also performing with the group was Mac Framp- ton, an ErsUne College student, who recently won a music con test sponsored by the South Carolina Exchange Clubs. His winning entitles him to a trip to New York to audition on the Ted Mack talent program. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Was sung were Miss Margaret Bell, Mrs. Nene Workman, and Mrs. McCroskey. Virgil Raye Cook Marries Miss Franz , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Franz of Virginia Beach, Va., an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Florence Joan, to Seaman Third Class Virgil Raye Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of this city. The wedding vows were ex changed Saturday evening, Ap ril 10, at 7:90 o’clock in the First Methodist Church in Eliz abeth City, N. C. Using the double ring cere mony, the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a two piece blue spring suit trimmed with mink. Match ing blue accessories with an or chid corsage completed her at tire. Matron of honor was Mrs. H. M. Unruk of Virginia Beach. The groom was served by two shipmates, Ronald Van Sant and Gary Axline. After a wedding trip which included a brief visit to Clin ton, the couple are making their home at 4812 Floral Street, Virginia Beach, while the groom is stationed at Norfolk. Cummings-Wyott Marriage April 3rd. Miss Margaret Cummings, daughter of Mrs. Zelda Brown Cummings of this city became the bride of John Edward Wy att, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wyatt of Laurens, on Saturday, April 3. The bride wore a light blue street-length dress with match ing accessories. The couple is making their home at 113 Whaley Street in Laurens. MRS. EDWARD EUGENE DEVANEY MISS HENDERSON WEDS MR. DEVANEY IN BAPTIST CHURCH RITES MARCH The Reverend Joseph Haynes- worth Darr, pastor of the bride, performed the wedding of Miss Patricia Annette Henderson to Edward Eugene Devaney at the First Baptist Church, Sun day, March 21, at 4 o’clock. The bride is the daughter o? Mr. and Mrs. McSwain Dial Henderson of Route 1, Clinton. Mr. Devaney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Austin Devan- Bride-Hect Honored By Church Society The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of Bailey Memorial Methodist Church met April 5 at the home of Mrs. Marvin Stewart in College View Heights. Mrs. Boyce Wilson led an in teresting program on “Personal Responsibilities In T o d a y’s World.” She was assisted by Mrs. George Tucker, Mrs. Tom my Miller and Miss Joyce Dun away. Mrs. Bill Snelgrove led the devotional. During the social hour Miss Marie Weir, bride-elect, was honored with a party by the members of the society. The re- frsehment table was lovely with wedding bells and an arrange ment of flowering peach. Punch and party dainties were served. Miss Weir was presented a crystal pitcher in her chosen pattern. ey of 41-B Willow Drive, Sum- ter. Mrs. Julian Leland Welling of Waynesville, N. C„ was her sis ter’s matron of honor. She wore a yellow linen sheath dress with matching headpiece and circu lar veil. She carried a nosegay of mums and yellow dutch iris. John Patrick Devaney, broth er of the groom, served as best man. x The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a daytime-length dress of satin designed with a scooped neck line, long sleeves, empire waist and a train attached with a bow at the waistline. Her brief veil was held in place by a sat in pillbox. An orchid adorned her Bible which was a gift of the groom’s mother. Immediately following the wedding, a reception was held at the home of the bride. The bride is a graduate of Whitmire High School and a sophomore at the Uhvfcrsity of South Carolina. The groom is attending the University. They are making theii; home at 23-B Woodland Terrace, Columbia. Century Club Meets In Belk Auditorium The Century Club will meet Tuesday, April 20, at 4 o’clock in the Trustee Room of Belk Auditorium on the Presbyterian College campus. 4 , presents “Mais Oui/J the stretch-strap bra with colorful contour cups! May we fit you In the most comfortable con tour bra you've ever worn—"Mais Oui”! It has straps that stretch as far as you can reach, but they cannot curt or roil. It has stays to hold the bra securely in piece, even when the Lycra* spandex straps are at full stretch! “Mais Oui” nylon lace cups with soft inner lining of Dacron* polyester fluff gently enhance your curves. In fash ions bis colors. Style 1935, A32-36, BC32-38,5J00. & Brwri St. UDC Conference Held In Edgefield The Ridge District Conference of South Carolina’s Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was held last Fri day, April 3, at the Methodist Church in Edgefield. The Stephen D. Lee Chapter members attending from Clinton were Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Miss Louise Kern, Mrs. Irene Pitts, and Mrs. H. M. Young. Principal speaker was Mrs. Quinton Gregory of Halifax, N. C., president general of the United Daughters of the Confed eracy. Eastern Star Officers To Be Installed The James B. Parrott Chapter No. 9 Order of the Eastern Star will hold an open installation tif 1965-’66 officers on Friday eve ning at 8 o’clock at the masonic temple. The following officers are to be installed: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Ralph Riddle; Worthy Pa tron, Frank Harmon; Assistant Matron, Mrs. John Mabry; As sistant Patron, Allen Pow ers; Secretary, Mrs. E. C. Tay lor Jr.; Treasurer, Mrs. Claude Madden; Conductress Mrs. Boyce Wilson; Assistant Con ductress, Miss Nancy Bagwell; Chaplain, Robert Wilkie; Mar shall, W. I. Bailey; Organist, Mrs. William Davis; Adah, Mrs. W. L. Bailey; Ruth, Mrs. John Gallman; Ester, Mrs. Arthur Benjamin; Martha, Mrs. Jim my Revis; Electa, Mrs. Robert Wilkie; Warden, Jimmy Revis; Sentinal, Carolus Davis. The installing officers will be: Installing Grand Officer, Mrs. E. C. Taylor; Installing Grand 'Marshal, Mrs. Clyde Trammell; Installing Grand Chaplain, Mrs. Oscar Kinard; Installing Grand Conductress, Mrs. Joe Camp bell; Installing Grand Organist, Mrs. Joe Land. A regular business meeting will be held prior to the instal- tion service at 7:30. Tea Honors April Bride-Elect Miss Marie Weir, April bride- elect, was honored with a love ly tea Sautrday afternoon at the Clinton Community Building by Mrs. Joe Land and Mrs. Guy Tumblin. Carrying out the pink and white color motif were arrange ments of spring flowers in the receiving rooms and on the tea table, which was covered with a pink cloth overlaid with white organdy. Centering .the table was a silver bowl of pink car nations and other spring flow ers, flanked by pink tapers in crystal candelabra. Mrs. J. Platt Prather served punch, and Mrs. Nell Haggart assisted in serving dainty party refresh ments, cake squares and nuts. Assisting elsewhere were Mrs. Irene Whitmire and Miss Peggy Dunaway. Receiving with the honor guest were her mother, Mrs. John Weir, her sister, Mrs. Da vid Word, sister-in-law, Mrs. William Weir, and Mrs. Ray Madden, sister-in-law of the groom-elect. Favors of miniature bags of rice in pink net were pinned on each guest as they arrived. Miss Weir was presented an or chid and a piece of china in her chosen pattern. Hawaiian Luau Enjoyed By Girls The American Legion Hut was the scene of an Hawaiian Luau Friday evening, enjoyed by members of the Junior High Camp Fires and their escorts. Lining the walls of the huge room were evergreens and in the center was an Improvised pool surrounded by turfs of, grass. Posterboard girls dress ed in grass skirts placed among the secenry added to the Ha waiian motif. Other arrange ments included fish net with simulated fish attached. The refreshment table, covered in fish net and artificial fish, held the punch bowl and party re freshments. A pineapple Bruit bowl completed the arrange ment. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening. Assisting with the serving and entertaining were Mrs. W. G. King, Jr. and Mrs. H. J. Man- gum. Dr. Burnside Is U. D. C. Speaker The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy met last Thursday evening with Mrs. G. A. Burton on Calvert Avenue. Assistant hostesses were Mrs % Ralph Copeland, Mrs. M. L. Robertson and Miss Agnes Davis. Mrs. A. A. Ramage, chair man, opened the meeting with the regional and flag salute. She asked for volunteers to at tend the district conference in Edgefield on May 3. Mrs. Ramage introduced the speaker, Dr. Ropald D. Bum- side of the History Depart- District WCTU Meet To Be Held Here The Northwestern DIsMet meeting of the Woman’s Chris tian Temperance Union will be held April 22 at Broad Street Methodist Church. Registration will begin at 9:30 a. m. Lunch will be served at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. The public is invited to at tend. ment of Presbyterian College, who used as his topic, “Appo mattox,” giving interesting facts concerning Lee’s surren der to Grant on April 9, 1868. Dainty refreshments were served during the social period. MR. AND MRS. C. H. SALTER Salters Honored On 25th. Anniversary In honor of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Salter, their children entertained Sunday afternoon with a drop-in from three to five o’clock at the Salter home, 102 Browning Ave., Joanna. Receiving with the honor guests were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Coleman of Salu da, Miss Kathy Salter of Atlan. ta, Ga., Don Salter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adair and Mrs. Delia Russell, mother of Mrs. Salter. Bruce Barber introduced the guests as they arrived. In the dining room an ar rangement of white carnations and candelabra holding white tapers graced the lovely table which was covered with a white satin and lace cloth. The lovely anniversary cake was cut and served along with nuts, mints and punch by Mrs. W. A. Beden- baugh and Mrs. B. R. Davis. Among the out of town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Salter, Calvin Salter, Mrs. Elizabeth Harmon and daughter, all of Grenewoodr Mrs. Dell Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pennington of Salu da; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pugh and family of Prosperity. American Legion Auxiliary To Meet The American Legion Auxil iary will meet with Mrs. B. F. Wingard on Tuesday at 7;30 p. m. April is Foreign Relations month. The objective for the year is equipping twelve voca tional schools in Costa Rica with “Tools for Training” refu gees from the volcanic disaster in new skills. The members will make a contrbiution to this fund. Foreign Relations chairman, Mrs. L. S. Reddeck, is program chairman. TREASURE HUNT . for June graduates! to a FREE PLACE-SETTING of GORHAM STERLING Come in, select and register the Gorham sterling design of your choice, then draw a key and try to open the lock on our Treasure display — if it opens you are the owner of a place-setting of GORHAM STERLING at no charge! Come in now — try your luck! ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 17 J. 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