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‘ * A Citato*, a C„ Thursday, May 6, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Club News Weddings .r Meetings TelophoiM 88S-6641 MISS ANN WALDO JOHNSON JOHNSON-CROWL ENGAGEMENT June Brides Honored At Luncheon Two June brides-elect, Bliss Julie Bolick, who will marry George Richard Buford, and Miss Nancy Neighbors, who will wed Wayne Morgan, were en tertained last Saturday at a luncheon given at Mrs. Cecil Wilson’s home by Mrs. John Adi son, Mrs. Tom Addison and Mrs. Robert Hamer. The bride’s places were mark ed at the dining table with cor sages of white carnations and a gift for each. The table was covered with a white organdy cloth over green, and centered with an arrangement of mixed spring flowers. In the living room, other guests were seated at linen-cov ered card tables and their, places were marked with place cards decorated with chrysanthemums and lace. Out-of-town guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Frank Shu. ler of Holly Hill, Mr. Buford’s aunt; Mrs. John Rainey of Co lumbia, Mrs. Robert Hollings worth of Cross Hill, and Mrs. H. F. Harris of Laurens. Meligrom Club Meets With Mrs. Macdonald The Meligram Book Club met with Mrs. James Macdonald at her home in Merrie Oaks on April 26. Btrs. L. H. Lee gave the pro- The engagement of Miss Ann Crowl will be married June 12, gram on Germans in America, Waldo Johnson of Clinton and in the First Presbyterian Church carrying out the year’s theme on Charleston ,and Lieut, (j. g.) of Clinton, contributions to the American Charles Harry Crowl, of Arling- way of life by foreign people. ton, Va., and Brunswick, Ga., WQP'Q Following the program, the is announced by her mother, VVo\_/D hostess served refreshments buf- Mrs. Ralph Waldo Johnson of Installs 1965-66 fet style from the dining room Clinton. **^1^ Miss Johnson, who is teaching OttlCGTS Monday school in the St. Andrews district, The Woman’s Society of I^ Neiqhbcrs “m™ dcTr JLi^Saturday W ^ .< y^PHor.« D Payne com- Its May meeting last Monday ptlmented bride-elect. Miss Nan- '■'■‘•■■member of C1U Omega aftem00n , t (he church cy Neighbors, with a luncheon soror *ty. She also attended w r) an Yarboroueh will Saturday April 24th a, the Chttr^. N. d’ue 00.^"^ Mra Payne's home, 201 S. ArUlr. c . ^ ^de^lect is the daughter pltte as vlce . presi . An arrangement of lilies of the of Mrs - Joko*®** and the late Dr. dent - valley nad pale pink azaleas John *on of Clinton. . were used in the dining room. Lieutenant Crowl is the son Elsewhere in the home arrange- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Crowl ^ ' ments of azaleas in shades of of Arlington, Va. He attended ponk and white completed the the U. S. Coast Guard Academy - F p d n !!!?fi motif, with appointed tables ar- and was graduated from George * ’ ^ C - D p?j!® P ’ ranged in the den. A three Washington University with an iy ’ , Mr8 - w : , T~’ Jr -’ leI * course luncheon was served. A. B. degree in foreign relations. ^ f f o owl J| g * ec ‘ Bliss Neighbors and Miss Julie The bridegroom-elect is now an ^ aries ^ nes of . wo ^ : Bolick, also bride-elect, were re- instructor at the Naval Air Sta- ^ e ? rge me n'be rsl MP^ulti- membered with corsages of lilies tion, Glynco, Ga., near Bruns- J ° h " Add ' 8 ° n . of the valley and pink azaleas wick. Christian-socia 1 relations; Mrs. and bridal gifts. Miss Johnson and Lieutenant Paul Muller, missionary-educa- Uon; Mrs. Roy Gasque, spir itual life; Mrs. J. B. Dailey, supply; Mrs. L. O. Thomley, program material; Mrs. D. H. Roberts, -campus ministry; and Mrs. M u r p h e y Timmerman, local church activities. Preceding the installation of officers, Mrs. Raymond Pitts presented the program, using as her subject, “Let There Be Light.” Mrs. Roy Gasque and Mrs. S. C. Dunlap opened with a prayer, and Mrs. T. P. Ow ens gave the scripture and de votional. Mrs. George Reid read a paper on the subject of “Light,’ 'and Mrs. A. S. Har vey a paper on the purposes of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service. Closing the service with a prayer was Mrs. J. B. Speake. REGISTER NOW! FOR SUMMER READING INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION (Speed — Vocabulary — Remedial) S. R. A. Speed-Reading: Machines and Laboratory Work For Building Grade Level Includes College Preparatory Laboratory CALL MRS. J. H. FULMER 833-0565 WIT BEST FOR MOtHUSSMlf. Eastside Greenhouse BRUNSON And WILLETTE ASBILL, Owners “Serving Clinton Over 31 Yours” 936 East Carolino Av* Clinton, S. C. F. T. D. Miss Weersing Feted In Spartanburg Mrs. Tom Addison and daugh ter, Miss Murray Addison,. Mrs. A. J. Thackston, and Mrs. Earl Halsall were recent hostesses for a bridal luncheon complimenting bride-elect, Miss Marcia Weer sing. The ocasion was held at the Piedmont Club in Spartan burg on Wednesday, April 21, at noon. College friends from Converse College were among guests. Lilies of the valley and violets made the setting for the three- course luncheon. Dainty place cards marked each guests’ place and a corsage marked the bride- elect’s place. Miss Weersing was remember ed with a gift from the hostess es. ’ Mrs. Templeton Has Bridge Club Mrs. J. B. Templeton was hostess to her bridge club last Thursday afternoon at her home on West Walnut Street. Arrangements of pansies and roses were used for the oc casion, with two tables in play. A dessert course was served, and Mrs. Charles Waldron was winner of high score prize. Mrs. Joe 8. Maupin, a mem ber who win be leaving the city in June, was remembered with a gift from the club. Miss Watts Married On Saturday To St. Clair Baxter Mountville — Miss Frances Elizabeth Watts was married to St. Clair Baxter O r v i n of Moncks Comer Saturday at 5:00 p. m. at the Mountville Presbyterian Church. She is the daughter of Mrs. Blaise Pascal Watts, who enter tained with a reception at her home, and the late Mr. Watts. She is a graduate of Clinton High School and the nursing school of Self Memorial Hos pital and Lander College in Greenwood. Mr. Orvin is a graduate of Berkeley High School in Moncks Corner and Presbyte rian College in Clinton. His social fraternity is Alpha Sig ma Phi. Miss Julia Watts was her sis ter’s maid of honor and St. Clair Orvin of Moncks Corner was his son’s best man. Rev. W. F. Mitchell of Liberty Springs Presbyterian Church in Cross Hill officiated. Mrs. W. M. Ferguson of Fair- forest presented organ music; she is the bride’s aunt. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Robert Pascal Watts. Her attendants included the groom’s sister, Miss Jenifer Or vin of Moncks Corner, and Mrs. Bradley Jones of Fountain Inn. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Gladys Jean Shealy of Leesville and Miss Sharon Stewart. „ Ushers were Toby Garrett oi Fountain Inn, Ed Galloway of Jacksonville, Fla., Richard Nei- derhauf of Bonneau, and Clair Orvin of Moncks Comer. Silk organza over taffeta was used for the bride’s dress, de signed with portrait neckline, dome skirt, alencon lace ap plique on the bodice and a de tachable chapel train ending in three large scallops. Her pearl crown held a bouf fant, elbow-length veil. She car ried a cascade of roses. Her maid of honor wore a deep yellow taffeta dress with Empire waistline, round neck line and cap sleeves. Pale yel low was inserted at the waist line, extending in a bow and streamers in the back. Other attendants’ dresses were designed like hers with the colors reversed. For travel to Florida Mrs. Orvin changed to a dusty rose silk suit. Mr. Orvin is the son of Mrs. Gladys T. Orvin of Moncks Comer. Ladies' Golf Association To Meet The Ladise’ Golf Association of Lakeside Country Club will meet Tuesday, May 18, at the club house. Members wishing to make luncheon reservations are asked to telephone Mrs. C. W. Copeland. Earl Tinsley, golf pro at Lakeside, will conduct a golf clinic for ladies May 18-20 at 9 a. m. Participants in the la dies’ golf tournament, now in progress, have been requested to play three rounds by May 18, Mr. Tinsley said. Awards will be made at the meeting on that date. Copt., Mrs. Maupin Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Temple ton entertained at a seated din ner for Capt. and Mrs. Joe S. Maupin last Thursday night prior to their leaving Clinton at the close of the current Pres byterian College session. Invited to attend were neigh bors of the Maupins and Tem pletons. Azaleas, lilies-of-the- valley, and coral bells in ar rangements were used in the Templeton home . Methodist Circles Mrs. Holcomb Speaker at Club The Iris Garden Club met last Wednesday, April 28, with Blrs. W. A. Davis at her home on North Adair Street. Mrs. E. E. Cox was co-hostess. Guest speaker was Mrs. Gary Holcombe who spoke on “Mod em Flowrfc Arranging.” Each of the members brought an ar- ra^igement which was judged United Daughters To Meet Tonight The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of United Daughters 'll# the Con. federacy will meet this evening, Thursday, May 6th, at 7:80 o’ clock, at the home of Bfrs. Kart Johnson on Woodrow Street. by Mrs. Holcombe. Later in the afternoon a salad plate was served. Party Honors Mrs. Templeton Party Honors Miss Templeton 18 On Thursday evening the em- ToMeet The following circles of Broad Street Methodist Church jgjk meet next week: ^ Ellie Hatton with Bfrs. J. B. Speake, and Mayme Johnson with Mrs. J. B. Dailey, both at 4 p. m., Monday;' Sara Glenn with Mrs. B. B. Ballard at 8 p. m., Monday. Births Mr. and Mrs. James O. Mitch ell of Greenville, announce the Mrth of a daughter, Kathryn Estbere, May 1 at Greenville General Hospital. Bfrs. Mitchell is the former Martha Wilson daughter of Bfr. and Mrs. Low ery Wilson of this city. ployees of Whitten Village en tertained at the club house with a drop-in honoring Mrs. Ralph Templeton, who is resigning as a supervisor. The party rooms were decor ated in the color scheme of yel low and white. Miss Viola Chand ler, president of the club, Mrs. Miss Watts Honored With Luncheon Saturday at noon, Mrs. B. W. Crouch and daughter, Miss Dol ly Crouch, enterfainefl Miss Betty Watts and her bridal at tendants with a luncheon at the Crouch home in Mountville. The receiving rooms were decorated in a motif of pink and white. In the dining room two appointed tables held May Day baskets filled with pink and white snapdragons. The luncheon table was covered with a cutwork cloth and held an arrangement of snapdrag ons in the same color note in a crystal cut basket. Guests’ places were marked with dainty place cards, and the bride’s with a pink corsage. The hostesses presented the bride-elect with a gift of crystal in her chosen pattern. Among out of town guests in cluded Mrs. Bradley Jones of Fountain Inn; Mrs. Maxwell Ferguson of Fairforest; Mrs. Frank Shealy and daughter of Leesville; Mrs. Gladys T. Or- vih, the groom-elect’s mother, and Miss Jennifer Orvin, the groom-elect’s sister, of Moncks Comer. W. C. T. U. To Meet With Mrs. Wilder The Woman’s Christian Tem perance Union will meet with Mrs. J, B. Wilder next Tues day, May 11, at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Belle Henderson is co hostess. Cosmetologists Hold Forum Affiliate 14 of the South Caro lina Registered Cosmetologists held a hair fashion forum at the E-Z Living Center Tuesday, April 20, with Mrs. Barbara Roberts of Columbia as guest artist. Mrs. Roberts was introduced by Mrs. Dell Crews of Clinton.* Mrs. Clara Cromer introduced all state and local officers at tending. Mrs. Roberts told the cosme tologists that clothes, hats, and hair styles all must go together to make a well-dressed lady. She also stated that the “Breeze-Cut” with the “Swing- N-to-Spring” hair style is the newest and easiest to care for hair style. Mrs. Roberts selected Mrs. Dell Crews of Clinton as a mod el to shape and style. After lunch a workshop with all cosmetologists participating was held under the supervision of Mrs. Roberts. Those attending were Mrs. Lynn Vamer of Winnsboro, state president of the S. C. R. C. A.; David Bagwell of Co lumbia, 2nd vice-president of the S. C. R. C. A.; Mrs. Eliza beth L. Hudgens, 1st vice-presi dent of . local affiliate; Mrs. Grace G. Keeble, recording sec retary and publicity chairman of local affiliate; Mrs. Mary Kate Kellett of Gray Court; Mrs. Louise S. Woods of Ow- ings; Miss Rachel Douglas of Gray Court; Mrs: Shirley Rey nolds and Dell Crews of Clin ton. Also, Mrs. Clara Cromer, Mrs. Minnie Davis, Mrs. Bertha Sherrill, Mrs. Nell O’Shields and Mrs. Louise Setzler of Lau rens, J^asurer of the local unit; Blrs. Willie Longshore and Mrs. Valarie Waits of Joanna; and Mrs. Martha Bishop, Mrs. Billie Estes and Maudie Mae Casey, all of Enoree. Due to illness in the family, Mrs. Fraakie M. Lee, president of the local affiliate, could not attend. ^ Lana Lindsay, club house hos tess, ami Mrs. Annie Lou Weis- ner, greeted the guests. Mrs. Roberta Templeton served punch. ' Refreshment with coffee were served from the buffet table, centered with an arrangement of yellow and white chrysanthe mums around tall yellow tapers. A white net and lace cloth over green covered the table. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Mal- tee Burgess. Mrs. lone Wallace and Mrs. Wyatt Ledford. Special guests invited were Mr. Templeton, Ralph Temple ton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Templeton and Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser. P. W. Rogers, personnel direc tor, presented Mrs. Templeton a wall mirror and a silver tray, gifts from the employees. Presbyterian ~ 1 < Circles To , Meet Next Week The following circles of the First Presbyterian Church will meet at 10 a. m. next Monday: No. 1—Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr., chairman; with Mrs. C. W. Copeland. No. 2 — Mrs. Julian Bolick, chairman; with Mrs. Marc Weersing. No. 3—Mrs. Roy Suber, chair man; with Mrs. Reese H. Young. No. 4 — Mrs. Callie Gault, chairman; with Mrs. Harry Baldwin. The following circles will meet at 4 p. m., Monday: No. 6—Mrs. Lock* Simons, chairman; with Mrs. Layton Fraser. No. 7—Mrs. J. J. Cornwall and Miss Ella Little McCrary, co-chairmen; with Mrs. Addison Neighbors. The following circle will meet at 8 p. m., Monday: No. 8—Mrs. Francis Blalock, .chairman and hostess. - The following circle will meet at 10 a. m., Tuesday: No. 5— Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., chair man; with Mrs. R. H. Black. Wonderful Gifts For the Graduates . . . 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