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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
MRS. JAMES ARTHUR PIERCE
Copelond-Smith
Wedding Rites
Held At Renno
Miss Mary Ann Copeland and
Clyde Hfenry Smith, Jr., were
united in marriage by the Rev
erend A. S. Harvey on Satur
day, April 17, at seven o’clock
at the Sardis Methodist Church
in Renno.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Copeland of
Route 2, Clinton. The groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
H. Smith of Clinton.
A program of nuptial music
was presented by Mrs. James
Pitts pianist, and Mrs. Ralph
Yonce, cousin of the bride, solo
ist.
The groom’s father served as
best man. Don W. Copeland,
Jr„ and William Smith, broth
ers of the bride and groom,
lighted the candles and served
as ushers.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a full-length
gown of white silk organza over
taffeta. Appliqued lace with
seed pearls adorned the neck
line. Her bridal veil was bow-
length and she carried a white
Bible centered with an orchid.
Weir-Madden
Wedding Reception
Immediately following the
Weir-Madden wedding a recep
tion was held in the social hall
of the church. In the receiving
line greeting the guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Mrs.
J. F. Weir, mother of the bride,
MRS. WILLIAM EDGAR MADDEN
HONEYMOON IN BAHAMA ISLANDS
After a honeymoon in the of Spartanburg sang, and Mrs. Mrs - Ma, *y Hughes, sister of the
Bahama Islands, Mr. and Mrs. T. Heaht Copeland presentde or- \, r _ e 1 b „ de 1 * room ’
James Arthur Pierce will be at gan music.
home at 141 Bon Air Avenue in Harry Barnett of Spartan- „„ . w ... u . .
Spartanburg. Mrs. Pierce is the burg served as best man, with 1 ^^ lHHul
former Miss Kathryn Elizabeth ushers including Carroll F.
Lockett of this city. Wood and Howard P. Kern of
The bride is the daughter of Spartanburg.
Mrs. Leonard Lockett of 502
Clinton Garden
Clubs Meet Monday
The Carolina Wren Club will
meet Monday, April 26, at the
home of Mrs. Joel R. Cox on
West Pitts Street. Mrs. J. R.
Reynolds will be co-hostess.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Steve C. Griffith of Newberry.
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The Yellow Jessamine Club
will meet Monday, April 26, at
3:90 o’clock at the home of
Mrs. Henderson Pitts. Mrs.
James Sloan will be co-hostess.
The program, entitled “Wild
, : Flowers,” will be given by
guest speaker, Morris Sey
mour, forester for Catawba
sill Timber Company.
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The Sunbonnet Garden Club
will meet with Mrs. David Rob
erts on Monday, April 26, at
3:30 p. m. Ronald Cleaver, for
ester with the Catawba Timber
Co., will speak on our native
trees.
Mrs. Prather Hostess
For Class Meeting
The Willing Workers Sunday
school class of the Davidson
Street Baptist Church held its
regular monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Selma Prather
last Tuesday evening, April 13.
Eighteen members were pres
ent.
The president, Mrs. Joe Cor
ley, caUed the meeting to order,
with Mrs. Marvin DeYoung giv
ing the opening devotional and
prayer. Mrs. Lewis Bagwell,
Sr., read the minutes of the
Shower For
Mrs. Satterfield
Mrs. Billie Satterfield Hill was
honored Saturday night April 10,
with a miscellaneous shower at
the Clinton Mill Community
building. She re9eived many
useful gifts. There were 45
friends and relatives present.
Out of town guests present
were: Mrs. Watt Stewart of Eas
ley; Mrs. Nita Sims of Laurens;
Mrs. C. M. Hill Jr., Bonds Cross
roads; Mrs. J. C. Nabors and
daughter, of Bonds Crossroad;
Mrs. Evelyn Davenport and
Judy of Joanna; Mrs. Dot Min-
ick of Bonds Crossroad.
Hostesses were Mrs. Joe Mc
Call and firs. Thelma Young.
Campfire Candy Sale
Continues This Week
J. Robert Cox, chairman of
the annual Camp Fire Candy
Sale, stated Tuesday that the
candy sale will continue through
the weekend in hopes that all the
candy will be sold from cartons
that have been opened and can
not be returned.
Some 12,803 boxes are still out
standing among leaders and
girls and have not been reported.
2,116 boxes have been sold
with payment turned in. There
fore still some 424 boxes are to
be sold.
The Clinton Council of Camp
Fire Girls, supported
Greater Community
Clinton, conducts this
year sale to help defray the cost
of camp, since the Community
Chest funds do not cover their
week-long summer encamp-
ment. Camp Greenville will
again be the site for their camp
May 29 through June 5.
District 46
School Lundh Menu
Week of April 26-36
MONDAY
Milk, ham pie, potato salad,
stuffed celery, biscuit, butter
and peach halves.
TUESDAY
Milk, fried chicken, strawber
ry shortcake with topping, lima
beans, biscuit, butter, and rice
and gravy.
WEDNESDAY
Milk, hot dogs with chili, on
ions, and mustard, navy beans,
cole slaw, prune cake, buns,
and butter.
THURSDAY
Milk, roast beef with gravy,
green beans with whole pota
toes, jello with topping, biscuit,
butter, and rice.
FRIDAY
Milk, tuna fish salad, carrot
and raisin salad, green peas, hot
rolls, butter, and apple sauce.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
Susan Word, maid of honor,
Eddy Madden, best man, and
r. and Mrs. Wilbur
On the bride’s table a white
organdy and lace cover over
yellow was used. In the center
was a crysatl epergne filled
mrs. L<eonaru i^cxeu oi Ben T Lockett 0 f Augusta, wit i. yellow and white man-
East Florida Street, and the Ga Bave his sister in mar- ana snap-
late Mr Lockett • . * ' ja > gave ms sister in mar dr a cons, white nom no ms and
groom is the son of Mrs. Ben- Miss
.p. —- -— — — -— dragons, white pom poms and
The bnde- riage Her attendants included gypgophila. On either side can-
MISS WEm MR. MADDEN NUPTIAL
RITES HELD SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Bailey Memorial Methodist of the bride, semed as maid of * ast meeting, followed with a
Church was the setUng for the honor and the bride’s only at- short business session.
. v . nf Mlsa Mnpip tendant. She wore a sky-blue Mrs. Joe Campbell closed the
Pnrd^H* wS 8 and William Fd silk lln e n street-length meeUng with prayer. Mrs. Ed
C«d.ll« Weir WUU«m Ed- ^ Sr directed lh(1 enter .
SI . t ^ y „vCk ) ew '' She carried a tainment.
Tr^ IteJerenH l Them.. Miller modified cascade of white gla- Mrs. Prather and Mrs. Roy
. . . .' .. . mellias, nylon pearl sprays and Haupfear. were hostesses for
performed the double ring cere- ^ the 0cca „ l0II
mony before an altar arranged A r Jf pUon tannedl>tely
Jamin Herman Pierce of Ml mald '‘mTis Stalin MmSrted' , the , decorntton. ta Tte
Md tte tata Mr 1-ie^f anbUr8 ' i° bm . loa °L?^ een r, Vm * and ” l8s “««<* cake waa iced in white
ana me late Mr. Pierce. Brenda Christopher son. Their vellow
The service was held Friday sleeveless dresses v were made . .
nt 4:30 o'clock .t the Fir* “Siw bme taf,«. ™th andlLh w’em'.e^'byTt, 18 .
ere^^Altad I^BtaiePilfflctat' r0,mded MckUne and '“U-length j oyC e Dunnwny, Miss Sand?.
Reverend J IUy ^ T* Du>«w.y, Mrs. Charles Duna-
«*******4 nosegays of white wa y, M rs. J. B. Snelgrove,
££££ ^ ^ ^ Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove, Mrs.
Church in Spartanburg offering Mrs. Pierce had made the Donald Cauble T>nin»
a prayer. Miss Brand. Hawkins brldal gown wtth bride ., „„ Katby W( £
assistance. The Chantilly lace thia Madden
bodice was matched by the M r. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
shoulder veil which was held and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spur-
by a pearl circlet. The full- lock algo aS8 i 8ted in entertain-
length satin skirt featured a uig.
train. The Bible the bride car- Mr and Mrs. William Weir
Miss Quarles Is
Engaged To
Mr. Beasley
—Mr and Mrs. Robert Harri- .. ^ M ^
“ city, .V “ b * d,tbe lttte,t * ,00dbj "
nounce the engagement of their SDartanburc nower £irl was
daughter, J u 1 i a Carolyn, to w^wTfkinbow bli^taffeta. Welf-Madden
Joseph Edgar Beasley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olin
Beasley of Honea Path.
wearing
After a reception at the Rehearsal PartV
church, the bride had changed
’ u ^ The Weir-Madden rehearsal
party was held on Saturday
evening, April 17, at the home
. . to a pastel blue cotton suit with
Miss Quarles, a graduate of ck« k— ...
ww,, . _ , white accessories. She has re-
Clinton High School and Palmer
CoUege in Columbia, is employ- u d cu ^ to m h j " of Mr. and Mrs. David Word in
ed by the South Carolina State ™ X nd ^SlruSuM^n-' *** Lydi * Comm^ty. Guests
Employment Service in Charles- ^ £££ Sl for X^ay ^ lude <l "Mmib*. of the wed-
unt technicians. She pinna to resume d . n ® ^ am
Mr. Beasley, a graduate of ^ ut . «y, and friend, of the bride and
2°" e . a "“ 1 ; S f, ho<d and er. She. hold, membership in
f k rS v“'.^? g - ls .. <U Jf c “ r 01 the Piedmont Society ot X-ray
the Youth Opportunity Center in Technicians
Char ; eston - Jal , h . , Mr. Pierce is enrolled in the tab1 ' » lth •
A June wedding is being plan- of AccmmliDI , wWte damask cloth. A central
through correspondnece and is o' P* 1 *
in training as sales manager eoruations ^a n d white
with glads, mums and pom , . F . .j
poms, hanked with p^ms and ‘^Tof'XTureh" ^ Choral Program
^veo-branehed candelabra ror a weddln( , trlp l0 Flori . At Thomwell
mI' JnhnWeir iltor W da ' the bride cbo “ a pale plnlt The annual Choral program
Mrs. John F. Weir of 401 W. ^gg 0 f raw gjjk ii nen w ith a the Thornwell School will be
soo r oi the pink stra " h 8 * “ d ^ "h** 8 ^tanJJ totogSt^rii ^ to
tato STJt&.'ZS't ZT ,r0m ““ hrida ‘ Moto,ornery Auditorium at 8:00
Madden After April 22, the couple will This program is made up of
Mrs. Joe Land, organist, and be a t home on Route 1, Clinton, choruses from the Primary,
Mrs. J. Thomas Miller, soloist, \ graduate of Clinton High Elementary and High School
presented a program of nuptial School, the bride has been em- groups. Miss Luva McDonald,
music- ployed for 25 years in the pay- director, and the Thomwell staff
James Eddy Madden was his roll department of Clinton welcome the public,
father’s best man. Ushers were Mills. The groom is employed
E. Marion Madden, William S. as a supervisor in the weaving ^ ..i-i. p. ___
Weir, William A. Weir, and department of Clinton Mills. OOtliilOn IXHlCe
Richard Bruce coriey. Scheduled Saturday
H Jir Mrs. Hughes Hostess “Garden in Spring” will be
by her brother, Wilber C. Weir ^egleyen Service Guild 1116 theme of the Cotillion Club
A^ine* skirt 6 and'Vhite 8 alem'on m* Monday evening at the dance which will be held Sat-
A-line skirt and white alencon home of ^ w * Moorhead urday evening at the Mary
Her whitTflower harwas™^- Hugbes on Calvert Avenue - Musgrove Hotel. The dance will
Her white flower hat was ac ^ Eagter pro g ram was pre . begin at 8:00 p. m. and will be
sented by Miss Mary Frances followed with a breakfast at
Pinson. 11:00 p. m. Music will be fur-
Following the business a so- niched by " the Jimmy Furtick
' orchestra of Columbia.
cented with a short white veil.
She carried her Bible centered
with a white orchid, freached
carnations, pearl sprays show- enioved
ered with illusion and white Cla * nour was enJoyed
satin ribbin. The white Bible
was a gift from her MYF group
of which she is counselor.
Miss Susan Marie Word, niece
More than meets
the
eye
They have not yet invented a mi
croscope that can see the most
important ingredient in a diamond
sale, the invisible extra that spells
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money. Style, beauty, per
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all there. Come see them for
yourself.
Matching
baawty in twn
lomly ring*.
Only...
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We will gladly arrange
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Jeweler
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Refreshments were served
buffet style from a prettily ap-
ned.
of Rainbow Enterprises to n “ kad wlUi Ptok topers
Spartanburg. He is a member ‘ n „f Uver boldm add «l •“
setting.
Hosts and hostesses were Mr.
Mrs. Pierce Honored
Prior To Marriage
Mrs. Arthur Pierce, the for- of *** Spartanburg Bowling As
mer Mis, Ktoy Lockett, ... J^tatton ^ ^t to to* bride mT. “wui^ wS
Honored on several occasions a pa ^ h °' i vUle, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam
pitor ot her marriage April M. tb V u ‘Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Word
Before leaving Spartanburg, *' re “£.■ E ™ ,t and daughter, Min Sue Word,
she was shown many courte- v *d of Blythe wood, and their
sies. A miscellaneous shower daughter, Miss Tarley Davis, . - __
was given by Mrs. Florence Winthrop CoUege; Mr. and Mrs. MTS. inOmOSOn
Mood on March 11; a miscel- Ben T. Lockett and daughter, Uz-vq+pkoc TV WT'TTT
laneous and Unen shower by Pri*ciU*, and son, Tommy, of ? W U
Mrs. Edwin Hall, March 22, Augusta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Te, J!*
and the mother of the bride, Lawrence Lockett, Sr., and ^ ^f 8 - C
Mrs. L. S. Lockett, entertained Mrs. John Burton of Thomson, J- the April ses-
the bridal party on April 16. Ga.; Mrs. Lottie S. Blakely and 8i °“- meeting was opened
F ^ H - - - - with Scripture by Mrs. J. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are mak- daughter, Sarah, and Mrs. Jack
ing their home in Spartanburg. Prather of Greenwood.
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Several members took part in
the program, with Mrs. Ray
Anderson closing with prayer.
The hostess served a salad
plate with punch during the so
cial hour.
DAR Chapter To
Meet Today
The May meeting of the SuL
Uvan-Dunklin Chapter of DAR
will be held this afternoon, April
22, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Baldwin on the Jacobs
Highway.
At this time the six girls re
ceiving the Good Citizens Award
will be guests. They represent
the six high schools in the coun
ty.
Mrs. Hammet
Has Bridge Club
Mrs. Ben" Hay Hammet en
tertained the numbers of her
bridge club last Thursday af
ternoon at her home on Cedar
Street.
Azaleas and tulips made the
setting for the three tables ar
ranged for play. Mrs. Bailey
Dixon and Mrs. Judson Davis
were score winners following
several progressions of play.
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CONTINUING THROUGH
SATURDAY, APRIL 24
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Antiques . . .
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83c
$1.96 Miles One-A-Day
VITAMINS ..
$1.39
Box of 200
Facial Tissues
100 Bayer
Aspirin
59c
Deodorants
Vj Price!
Tussy — Desert Flower
Cara Nome
2.00 Fast Home
Permanents
now 1.00
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Tooth Paste
33c
1.00 Woodbury
Body and Hand
Lotion
39c
98c
Pepto-Bismol
69c
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