The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 08, 1965, Image 5
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Clinton, S. G* Thtiradn^ ^oly 8, 1965
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Club
News
Weddings
Meetings
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Reception to Honor
Rev. and Mrs. Rogers
Tonight at Church
The Rev. and Mrs. E. W.
Rogers of Broad Street Metho
dist Church will be honored at a
reception at the church from 7
until 8 o'clock tonight.
Members and friends of the
church and other ministers and
their wives in the vicinity are in
vited to attend and meet Mr.
Rogers, who was assigned to
Broad Street two weeks ago,
Mrs. Rogers and their family.
Miss Hinson And
Mr. Lewis Are Wed
Axelberg-Blolock
Wedding Invitations
Are Received In City
The following ..wedding invita
tion is being received this week
by relatives and friends in the
city:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theo
dore Axelberg request the hon
our of your presence at the mar
riage of their daughter, Mary
Louise, to Mr. Allie Milling Bla
lock on Saturday, the thirty-first
of July at eight o’clock in the
evening. First Presbyterian
Church, Aiken, South Carolina,
and afterwards at the reception,
Marion Grace Estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinson
of this city announce the marri
age of their daughter, Kay Fran
ces, to Gary Leon Lewis, son ol
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lewis of Great
Falls. The marriage was per
formed July 3.
Mrs. Lewis was graduated in
May of this year from Clinton
High School and is employed by
the Leonard-Marler Insurance
Agency. Mr. Lewis is employed
by the Torrington Bearing Plant.
They are now making their home
on the Airport Road in, Clinton.
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Visitors Here
Are Entertained *
Mrs. Edward Campbell and
Mrs. Marc Weening compli
mented Mn. Ben Ivey, Mn.
John Jordan and Mn. Leo C.
McCarthy with a morning party
Friday, July 2nd, at the Weer-
sing’s home on South Broad
Street.
Guests were received by the
hostesses from ten o’clock until
12 noon and invited into the din
ing room. Mothen of the hono-
-rees, Mrs. Walter Johnson and
Mn. Robert Wysor, poured cof
fee from a prettily appointed
table covered with an Italian
cut-work cloth centered with an
arrangement of red roses in sil
ver compote. Party dainties in
keeping with the summer motif
were enjoyed.
Elsewhere in the home ar
rangements of summer flowers
were used.
Others assisting in entertain
ing were Mesdames Cally Gault,
Ben Hammett, Tommy Stal-
worth, William Cannon, Harry
McSween and Judson Davis.
Dinner Given For
Major, Mrs. Ivey
Mr. and Mrs. H. Francis Bla
lock complimented Major and
Mrs. Ben Ivey with dinner Fri
day evening, July 2, at their
cottage home on Lake Green
wood.
Upon arrival punch and party
dainties were served on the patio,
later being invited into the cot
tage dining room where dinner
was served. Flower arrange
ments placed at points of inter
est were used in keeping with
the summer motif.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rainey of
Clemson were among out-of-town
guests. Assisting the Blalocks in
entertaining were Miss Dot Tay
lor and Mr. and Mrs. James
Von Hollen.
with Cuyahoga County, Ohio,
Mayors’ and City Managers’
Association and lives at 26630 N.
Moreland Blvd., Apt. 20, in
Cleveland.
The wedding will take place
Aug. 28 in Starmount Presby
terian Church.
Entertains Cousins
With Drop-In
Sarah Lynn Wysor, daughter
of Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, HI,
entertained last Thursday with
a drop-in honoring her cousins,
Cynthia Ivey who recently mov
ed here and Betsy Jordan of
Kinston, N. C. at her home on
Cedar Street.
, A number of Sarah Lynn’s
friends were invited to meet the
honored guests.
Fashion Luncheon Mefef Kabobs
of this out
Country Club
Dinner Meeting
Set for Saturday
The Lakeside Country
will have their n Mr. and
Dinner Evening Saturday,
10th. Please make reservations
with Earl Tinsley if you plan
to have dinner. Dancing from 0
o’clock.
tntmt
Club
Mrs.
July
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL DEVAL HOLT
MISS OWENS AND MR. HOLT ARE
MARRIED IN ATLANTA ON JUNE 12
Crass Hid News
MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN.
Correspondent
Celebrates
Sixth Birthday
Mrs. W. H. Bryant and Mrs.
Hazel Pugh of Richmond, Va.,
and Mrs. R. C. Jones and Bob
Morris Seymour Jr. celebrated
his sixth birthday Tuesday after
noon, July 6, with a party at his
home on 404 Hickory Street.
Tables were arranged outside
on the lawn with the party table
covered with birthday cover and
centered with the birthday cake.
To one side was the punch bowl
entwined with ivy. Other decora
tions included colorful paper
lanterns suspended from branch
es near the decorated tables.
Ice cream, cookies, candy, and
punch were enjoyed.
Later in the afternoon, party
games were played and open
ing of the birthday gifts. Some
25 friends of the honoree were
present. Morris is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris B. Seymour.
The wedding of Miss Nancy by Mrs. G. E. Linger and Mrs.
Owens and Michael DeVal Holt David Knapp of Atlanta,
was solomiaed June 12, at four Following a reception at the
o’clock at the Sandy Spring Me- church fellowship hall, the bride Smoak of Bamberg were recent
thodist Church in Atlanta. Ga changed to an aqua summer visitors of Mrs. B. L. Mitchell
Dr. Stuart R. Oglesby and the suit for a wedding trip to Pana- and Miss Charlotte Mitchell.
Rev. Frank O. Brown heard their ma City, Florida. After June 20, Mr and M r p
marriage vows. ' the bride and groom will be at Mrs R B a SegarsandMrsEP
Mrs. Holt is the daughter of home on 1518 Gwinnett St., Au- Boazman spent Tuesday in Co-
gusta, Ga. Mrs. Holt is a senior ] Um bja.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey
Owens of 6845 Sunnybrook Lane,
Atlanta. She is the granddaugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Bailey Owens of this city.
Mr. Holt’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm D. Holt also of
Atlanta.
Mr. Holt served his son as
best man. Ushers were Donald
Holt, brother of the groom, and
Jay Finnerty both of Atlanta.
Miss Charlotte and Elizabeth
Owens served their sister as
maid of honor and Jr. brides-
at the Medical College of Geor
gia and Mr. Holt, Georgia State
College.
Mrs. S. C. Hays of this city
was among the out-of-town
wedding guests.
announce
Mrs. Jim Hugh Austin and
Miss Mackie Austin are spend
ing several days with relatives
at Cameron.
Miss Frances Cunningham of
Augusta, Ga., spent the Fourth
of July holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cun
ningham.
Miss Mary Lucy Betts, former
Pin- teacher of Mr. J. H. Shealy at
of 102 Beverly Place Ninety Six from Columbia now
the engagement of visited the Shealy’s Saturday.
Q. What is the
•f meatr
A. Pork loin roll
Q. Where does M
Hew Is it Identified T
A. The retailer prepares this cut
by boning the loin and cut
ting tt In half. The pieces of
the loin are then reversed,
tied together into a “roll."
This cut usually weighs from
4 to 6 poundk
Q. Hew Is It prepared?
A. By roosting. Roast in a slow
oven (325* F.) for approxi
mately 3)4 to 4H hours or
until the roost meat ther
mometer registers between
170* F. and 185* F. The meat
for roasting is placed on a
rack in an open shallow pan,
or it may be cooked on a
rotisserie rod. When roasted
on a rack in a pan in an
oven, water is not added nor
is meat covered. A pork loin
roll prepared on the rotis
serie, can be balanced to turn
easily. A moderate tempera
ture for charcoal cooking on
the rotisserie can be achieved
when the coals bum down to
a light gray. It will take ap-
• proximately the same time to
cook out-of-doors as in the
oven. A drip pan made of foil
to fit under the roast pre
vents coals from flaring.
Impromptu picnic plans can quickly become a reality if lunch-
■*' f ' on moa t is cubed for kabobo. Thread on foot long skewers with
tomato wedges, dill pickle and onions. Broil indoors or out.
Pinson-Mohlin
Engagement
GREENSBORO, N. C. -
and Mrs. Furman Barrett
son, Jr.,
Mr.
A good Jeweler
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machine
He doss not
maid, was Miss Linda Dudley of their daughter, Julianne Charles, The,following visited them Sun-
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Mobile, Ala. to Stuart John Mahlin, son of Mr.
Their dresses were of aqua and Mrs Eln «?r Harvey Mahlin
crepe with lace train Matching ^400 j St. in Lincoln, Neb.
satin headpieces of bows and Miss Pinson is the grand-
short veils completed their at- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
tire.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white taf
feta dress covered with white
lace. The bodice featured a
scooped neckline and long point
ed sleeves. The cathederal train
Pinson of 1813 Augusta Road in
Greenville, : . C., and of Mrs.
day: two nieces of Mr. Shealy’s,
Mrs. J. E. Hipp of Columbia and
Mrs. J. L. Counts of Prosperity,
Rev. Floyd Chandler, Methodist
preacher, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Cone of Saluda. Mr. Cone is a
former elementary principal at
without ling
nor conoarn for
tho purchaser.
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T. L. W. Bailey of 103 Calvert Ninet y Six
Ave. in Clinton, S. C., and the Mrs. J. A. Whiteford and son,
late Dr. Bailey. Wade, and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
She teaches orchestra in the Coker and daughter of Clinton
public schools of Cleveland, Saturday at Echo Valley,
but oontraiily dow not coniider
any transaction complete until (1)
the customer is complatsly sat
isfied and (<) the merchandise
proves everything he represented
it to he. n is not our aim to sell
you but indeed to holp you. We
enjoy doing it, as t matter of feet.
was caught at the waist falling Ohio, and lives at 3522 Norman- Caesar's Head and Ghost Town.
into soft pleats. Her elbow length dy Road in Shaker Heights,
veil of silk illusion was attached Ohio.
to a satin bow and made especi- She was graduated from
ally for her by close friend, Mrs. Greensboro Senior High School
E. L. McGinty. in 1960 and received a bache-
Nuptiai music was presented lor’s degree in music from Lake
~— Erie College for Women in 1964.
Birch-Rowlond
Marriage in Laurens
Miss Estelle Rowland, daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Mason of this city, be
came the bride of Homer Birch,
son of Mrs. Lottie Birch and
the late Mr. Birch of Laurens
on June 26 in Laurens.
Following a wedding trip to
Atlanta, Georgia., they are now
During her junior year she
studied at the University of Ma
drid in Spain.
A 1959 graduate of University
High School in Lincoln, Mr.
Mahlin earned a bachelor’s de
gree in government in 1963
from Dartmouth College. Mr.
Mahlin received a master’s de
gree in governmental adminis
tration in 1964 from the Whar
ton Graduate Division of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coleman
and children spent a recent day
with their, Carolyn at Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Swain of Columbia spent the past
week-end with Mrs. H. L. Mc-
Swain.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bishop
of Greenville visited Mrs. J. A.
Whiteford and Mrs. H. A. Boyce
recently.
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