The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 20, 1965, Image 5

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m Clinton, 8. C, Thondny, May 20. 1906 f'l.INTflN l'h I • I K I irnr THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Dr. Whitten Honored Regnery-Brown Engagement Walter Regnery of Newberry announces the engagement of his daughter, Eugenie Frances, to Samuel Young Brown, Jr., the son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Young Brown of Atlanta. Miss Regnery Is the grand daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Regnery of Hins dale., I11T, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Kenny of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, (Canada. Mr. Brown is^he grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick Brown, Sr., of Atlanta and tjie late Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Beh< ning Patterson of Columbus, Ga. Miss Regnery graduated from Woodlands Academy in Lake Forest, 111., and has attended f'* TW.rl Marymount College in Arlington, ^OUghmorW aylOF Va., the British Institute of Flor- AlinOUnCGITlGnt ence, Italy, and is now attending Mr and Mrs H A . C augh- man announce the engagement of their Southerlond-Cogsdill Brawley-Stockmcm ^ D N J y m ‘w "TJ-TSn»«. Rites Held on Sunday Announcement Hams,, Annie P. Wilson, Lee R. Who Finds Knowledge Cross Anchor. — Miss Gay- Mrs - J - L - Brawley of Joanna, Wyatt, Lucinda Young, and Life.” engagement of Walter G. Young. Class advisors are K*s. lia Louise Southerland became announces the MISS CAUGHMAN the University of South Carolina in Columbia fiiri * r a her daughter, Barbara Ann, to The class presented the annual nella V. Jones and General the bride of JacK invent cogs- George Franklin Stockman, son senior class play Friday night, tin. McQuilla Hudson la prill- dill of Laurens Sunday at 3:30 of Mr. and Mrs. George Ernest May 14. The play was entitled, cipal of the school, p. m. at New Hope Baptist Stockman, also of Joanna. The Church. A reception followed in» W£? dding is planned for June, the church social hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cogsdill will re- Pupils To Give tum May 23 from a trip to Recital Saturday My trie Beach and will reside at Mrs. E. C. Bunker will pre- 9 Conway St. in Laurens. sent pupils in a piano recital to The service began with mu- held May 22 at 8:00 p. m. at sic by Mrs, C. N Bishop, organ- the CI "> ton HlBh Scho ° l a " dlt °- ist, and Miss Patricia Cannon p U pils who are to participate of Enoree, vocalist. Rev. James i nc j U( i e Betty Mae Baldwin, Su- Bright officiated. The groom sa n Bryson, Cindy Crisp, Martha chose his brother, Donnie Cogs- Furr, Erskine Jacks, Nancy Lee dill of Laurens, as best man. Paula King, Ann Smith, They are the sons of Mr, and Simmons, and Sally Riv- Mrs. Toy Cogsdill of 19 Gallons erg St., Laurens. The public is invited to attend. Ushers were Johnny Osborne Representatives of the South Carolina Association for Retarded Children were special guests on Sunday at a children’s program at Whitten Village in Clinton where Dr. B. 0. Whitten was honored for his work with retarded children. Pictured above is Mrs. Flo Arant, Orangeburg, sec retary of the Association, as she presented a check for $1400 from the Association to Whitten Village to com plete purchase of a train for the children. A plaque was also presented to Dr. Whitten.—Photo by Shields. State Body Honors Dr. Whitten Sunday The South Carolina Associa- tional facility. The association tion for Retarded Children Sun- had previously given $1,000 to- Rr-iHoQ-Flord day honored Dr. B. O. Whitten, ward the project. ^ ^ , nuuuicu m a scatcu tea oatui- -py. e bribe’s gown was satin — ’ —““ «««««», v, superintendent of Whitten Vill- Mrs Arant sa id the money Drop-In Saturday day, May 15, given by Mrs. Eu- wi {£ e b K^ea^ neckline Thornton * and Linda Widmer. age here, for “outstanding ser- was raised through the sale of Honoring Misses Brenda and R ene Poole and Mrs. Harlan d cathedral ’ train A crown Arrangements of spring flow- - - ana eamearai iram. a crown erg decorat ed the piano and ta- Grad^High W i S h ^? d ? ate A tl fl ^r Elailfer tQ d Willfam Gary Tay- BobbrOw^ngr’and'Maxte^HaS- Music Pupils In ud received S L” rB M , hn Recital Wednesday Davidson CoUege, Davidson, N. I? ! ' lor J? rmerly . °. t „ C1, ” 1 ,on The bride s sister. Mnr John- Muslc o[ M E C., where he was a member ot , p, “f f form^ Carolyn w UI were presented in the Phi Della Theta fraternity. i' a >' 27 a ‘ ,h< ' h'’" 1 '' of ,h ' - ^ u,herland - * as ,. ma ' r . on 0, He is now attending the Medical br,d <’ bonor k , Sh f and tba bride are College of Georgia In August. daughters of Mr and Mr. the Phi Seated Tea Given HMCUe s<,utherUnd ,>, The wedding «Sl take place For MiSS Bolick „^desmaids were Miss Anna Tlirwi on ... . Beth Brewington and Miss on June 26 In Newberry. Miss Julie Bolick, whose mar- B( , cky wilh me bride a piano recital Wednesday after noon at Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian Church. Students performing piano se lections included Mary Adair, Debbie Bishop, Kayran Cox, Lin- wood Cox, Peggy Clarke, Mary riage to George Richard Buford Zler ^r’op^ Southeriand Edith Fuller ’ Hugh Jacobs < Su - -i r sisier, miss upai soumenana, ___ vino x^an a .... is to take place in June, was honored at a seated tea Satur- as junior bridesmaid. san King, Jean Man gum, Ann Suddeth, Linda Suddeth, Carl 5 cards by the 890 Linda Bedenbaugh, brides-elect Shuler, aunts of Mr. Buford, at f , h , d h W ai s t-k»neth ers decorated piano t of the Association’s 22 of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Davis the Shuler home in Holly Hill. vei] she carried white rosebuds ble Llght refre ^«nents vice to the retarded.” Christmas The long-time leader in the members field of mental health for chil- chapters throughout the state. V. Pitts were hosts at a drop-in Arrangements of mixed flow- around an orchid, dren was presented a plaque The children’s program Sun- at their home on Shands Street ers in a P ink and wh ite color carrying blue and white car- for his service and — • • ■ ■ J — - • - ** * w ~ , - 1 " check to/be added of a “pleasure train” for child- was ren at Whitten Village. man Presentatlbfi was made at the education at Whitten Village, annual Circle School spring pro- wea-e served participants and guests. Our heartiest congratulations to every member of the class of 1965 as you join the ranks of the Alumni. McBRIDE’S OFFICE SUPPLIES j a piaquc inv s yiugiaiu ai uieir name on ananas atreet Carrying blue and white car- l a $1,400 day included songs, group danc- Extension Saturday evening. note dec . 0, ; ated K ? e MI rec ® lv 1 ! ng nations, bridal attendants wore Bell Street Senior to the fund ing and gymnastics. Welcome m addition the honorees, rooms and tabkj Mi8S ® ol ck blue brocade afternoon dresses r given by W. B. Timmer- the receiving line included their was F esen t* d a ^sage of pink designed with portraitr necWine Activities , director of training and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. carnation , 8 «nd a gift'by the host- Roses helfl thier tulle veils On Monday night, 1\ May 24, the Bedenbaugh, their grandmoth- es * es ........ f 1U A 1963 graduate of Woodruff 8enior class of Bel1 street Hl g h er, Mrs. Delia Russell, all of K ^eluded friends of the High sch^ Mrs C ogsdiU at- 80,1001 wil1 P resent commence- Joanna; and the two prospec- ? ? linton ’ Char eS * tended Keller’s Hair InsUtute ment exercises at 8 p. m. in the live bridegrooms, Bruce Mor- ’ Georgetown. | n Spartanburg. She works at sp . b<K ? 1 auditorium. Addresses gan of Clintod, and Airman 2c Carolina Blouse. Mr. Cogsdill be delivered by Willie Lee Bowl- Tommy Croft, Shaw Air Force U. D. C. Meeting attended Ford High School in class ^President; Association for Retarded ChU- ^ AgsoclatIon annual meeting Base, Sumter. With Mrs Tnhnqnn 6re , T l\T i r? d ^ *** was held May 13 at the Clinton Candles in wrought-iron hold- VVim 1V1FS ' J° nnSOn gram, staged by the school chil- Annual Meeting dren. . Mrs. John Weibel of North Au- Bowling ASSOC, gusta, past president of the S. C. ' ^ Hinton Woman’* paid tribute to Dr. Whitten as CQmmmyty Building. Mrs. Wil- ers lighted the walkway. Ar-^, r ^ be Stephen D..Lee Chapter, ville doing something for the chil- bam ^eir, president, jM-esided rangements of pink carnations, Uiuted Daughters of the Confed- “ over the meeting. sweet williams, yellow and erac y• met Thursday, May 13, Sr-hnol of DrrnrP - Reports of officers were given, pink roses were used in the re- at the home of Mrs - Carl John- , . _ with goals accomplished during ceiving rooms. son > with Mrs. Austin Chandler, In rveCllQl 1 Uesday _ Velma Wattsville, and he works at the valedictorian and Roslyn J. P. Stevens Plant in Watts- G ? ode ' salu tatorian. dren long before it became a popular field for the profession als ■We have come here to honor ^ pMt year reviewed. The annual baccalaureate ser vice will be held Sunday, May. 23, at 7 p. m. in the school audi- toriunri. The address will be de livered by Rev. Wallace E. > utHh <1 national — ^— *— T he bride’s table, overlaid ^ ls8 L11 y Yarl >orough, and Miss Students of the LaBruce Heist The graduates are as follows- ,L tha business session nn with a pink cloth, held silver Mar >' Jah '> s » 1 > hostesses school of Dancing wiU be pre- Ronald C Bitter, Warren Cab election of officers was held with candelabra with pink candles. Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., pres- sented in a sprnig dance recital houn, Sallie L. Cromer Alberta the following being elected to Pink roses were also used in ident, presided. A report was Tuesday night. May 25, at 7:45 Davis, Mattie J. Fuller, Carrie _ two - year staggered the dining room. Sandwiches, given on the district confer- at the Whitten Village school p. Gary, Willie L. Gary, Leroy . ... . , , salad, punch and assorted em* held recently in Edgefield, auditorium. The program is to Gilliam, Barbara Glasgow Rey- ce ved tribute from a great as- President—Mrs. Barbara V^Mte. sweets were served. with local representatives who include ballet, tap, toe, jazz, n old Golden, Roslyn Goode Wil- sociation. Vice-President—Mrs. Barbara T he honorees were prseented attended including Mrs. J. G. acrobatic and baton numbers ii e M. Higgins, Mary O. Hunter In accepting the check, pre- Barnes. corsages and gifts by the hosts. Pitts, Mrs. H. M. Young, Miss Performed by children of va- D orse S, Jenkins, Reginald R. sented by Mrs. Harry Arant Jr. Secretary Mrs. Joyce Heaton. Miss Nancy Neighbors, Clinton Louise Kern and Mrs. Ramage. riod ages. Jenkins, Stafford Johnson, Jon- of Ornngeburg. Mcprtnry of the Sgt -at-Arme-Mrw P.t Owen, brlde<lMt was also presented Mrs Prank MiUar and Mrs Thoee participating include Kinard. Annie Martin, Rob- association, Dr. Whitten told the Following the election, Mrs. ift t . ao ° Roxanne Chaney, Cindy White, ..rt Miller Bettv A Moore group that the “pleasure train” Esther Keller, vice-president a gi £ ^ ^ Poola Presented the eye- Cathy Wakon> Becky Cooper , c M<^re Jessie will be installed and put Into and chairman of the city tourna- »: _ owinw Mn. ’ Fthli ^ 8 S er Jenifer Nye, Gail Wilkes, Carol v . Moore Betty J. Nance Vel- operation in the near future, it merit nresented the nrizes won y Dwlngs, Mrs. Ethel gave a talk on the life of Gen. r'nmnhaii inno n« 1 ,w,.wv« t L .. reputation for work in this field,” Mrs. Weibel said. Dr. Whitten expressed his serve “deep gratitude for having re- term: reived tril sociation.’ It ment, presented the prizes won “ V" 1 “I/ f avo a la * K on ^ 01 Campbell Jane Beukema. Lisa ma O PruUt Shirlev A Rabb will be used by the youngsters by bowlers in the city tourna- Mr . e ’ r _ ’. a " d P ' .T' G - Beaurcgard. and Mrs. Burnett, Clare Turner, Kim Johnnie C. ’ Richard, Elbert at Whitten Village as a recrea- ment. The Oaklane Shop 127 S. Broad St. Clinton GIFTS Unusual and interesting for the Graduate Mrs. Fred Holcombe Mrs. Forrest Adair Mrs. Joe Bonds assisted in serv- Poole spoke on the history of Will lams, TaWy* ‘ Copeland! Ru^Leila M. StolpsoA Albert ^90t”and 1 still commemorated ^n" 8 ’ Smitb ’ Caro1 8mith - Jariie8 Ta y- 1907 and is still commemorated Von Hollen, Diane Harvey, | or Marian Vance Hattie M Meeting Dotes of g Me^orill S< n™ Mav in' rfr a ri e i d eve T r,y Bedards, Watts, James Wert’s, Dianne M.’ ^ u ° n Memorial Day, May 10, Debra Cleland, Joan Burnett, Garden GlllbS the Stephen D. Lee Chapter was Ellen Jones, Billy Young, Gin- Members of the Yellow Jessa- responsible for decorating of ger Crocker, Pat Davis. mine Garden Club will meet at the Confederate monument and Also, Cindy Kimbrell, Gina 3:30 p. m., May 24, at the First also for the the placing of Lou, Brooks, Mary Lynn Toll!- Baptist Church and go to Green- wreaths on the cemetery gates, son, Randy Allen, Linda Ray wood where they will tour the A small Confederate flag was Hedgepath, Sandy Tankslfey, George W. Park Seed Company, placed on the grave of each Kfl y Nabors, Sonna Pulley, Ann * * * Confederate soldier In the cem- Pinson, Frankie Gwinn, Tina The Iris Garden Club will meet eteries of the city. Flegas, Rita Susan Carlton, Wednesday, May 26, at 3:30 p. Plans were made for the an- Beth Cooke. Alice Sullivan, Kay m. at the home of Mrs. John J. nual picnic which is to take Power, Judy Kay Cook, Jane Mabry, 501 North Adair Street, place at the lake home of Mrs Allen, Pam Dominick, Brenda Mrs. S. C. Rowe will be co-host- Pope C hapmon Thursday, June Campbell, Lynn Corley, Mary IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR GIFT SELECTIONS Scarves From $1.00 lingerie From $1^5 Napier Jewelry' . From $240 Bags and Gloves From $340 Beach Accessories From $340 (Hljp (TuippIi S. Broad St. 833-0980 May the future bring you even more success! SAVINGS AND CHECKING ACCOUNTS . . . CONVENIENT LOANS OF ALL TYPES BANK OF CLINTON Meabcr Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 8% interest PaM On Barters Jane Gregory. The performers are to be ac companied by Joe Shay and Ar thur Craig at the piano. The public is invited to attend, and there will be a small admission price. The Members are urged to attend. Piano Recital Is Given On Friday ess. 3 L ^ Refreshments were served by The Sunboimet Garden Club will Ule hostesses meet May 24 at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., with Mrs. Locke V. Simons Drop-In Given as co-hostess.' ^ ^ Monday Evening The Carolina Wren Garden Members of the night circle p 11r -.;l 0 Irr R + 1 Club will meet May 24 at 3:30 p. of the First Presbyterian Church * UpilS in neCliai m. at the home of Mrs. George Women of the Church invited On May 25th Reed. Co-hostess will be Mrs. their husbands and other spec- , Qrr _ D ... ,... Laura Mae Howard, and the pro- ial guests to a drop-in Monday sent Diano niInn<! , W1 gram will be presented by Mrs. night, May 10, at the home of whic^wiU take place Tuesttev S. 0n o f ‘ he F^ Cha,rma " H F "ve'l^Ma^. Language of Flowers. Blalock. C er Silas Bailey School. The Rev. Alfred L. Blxler, students who will perform in- pastor of the church, and Mrs. c i u de Henry McGee, Terry Mc- Bixler, the Rev. Joseph Greer, Croskey, Martha Craven, Kathy assistant pastor, .and Mrs. Frady, Beverly Tedards, Sara Greer, and Mrs. George H. Louise McGee, Bill Walker, Mary Pupils of Miss Maude Sumerel Brockenbrough, president of the Lynn McCrary, Carol Dailey, were presented in a piano re- Women of the Church, were Susan Bryan, Mary Beth Man- citol Friday, May 14, in the as- special guests. ley, Don Dailey, Rena Ramage, sembly hall of the First Baptist Spring flowers in mixed ar- Martha Ellen Abrams, Sammie jy ch - . _ al , „ . , rangements were used In the McCrary, George Dailey, Sara ose who participated inriud- ij V i n g room, dining room and Jackson, La June Dunnaway, wtlf^Pnnv ’ den - The hostesses served punch and Patsy Simmons, den.' J.ne VaSL^ Na^y and u * 1 ' t refreshment,. The publtc is invited. Dendy, Ann Bundrick, Diane King, Jenny Edwards, Rhonda Butler, Belinda Leonard, Steve Bishop, and Tony Bishop. Mrs. F. F. Fowler, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, and Miss Agnes Davis assisted Miss Sumerel in serving refresh ments to parents and friends who attended. An arrangement of mixed flowers decorated the piano. Shower Given For Miss Johnson Miss Francene Johnson of Kinards, whose marriage to Dallas Tucker of Joanna is to take place Saturday, was honor ed at a miscellaneous shower given at the Joanna club house May 14 by a group ot friends. The bride-elect was presented gifts by the friends and relatives who attended. Guests received miniature bells with name tags attached as favors. Punch, cakes and nuts ;rved by the hostesses. Fire at Bond Home Clinton firemen are shown here fighting a fire that damaged the upper front of the L. C. Bond home on W. Main St Tuesday afternoon about 2:30. The damage was not too extensive, it was stated. The firemen put out the blaze in short order.—Photo by Paul Quinton. Get Ready! Class of ’65 A BRIGHT FUTURE IS AHEAD OF YOU... BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS Community Cash