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■ \ ■ J d / CUntoB, 8. C« Thunday, October 7, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Guske-Thomos Rites On Saturday The St. William’s CathoUc Church in Fitzgerald, Georgia, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Kay Elizabeth Guske of Fitzgerald, to John Gary Thomas of Macon, Georgia, on Saturday morning, October 2, at ten o’clock. Father William Daly of Douglas, Georgia, officiated. Mrs. Thomas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guske of Fitzgerald, and Mr. Thomas is the son of Mrs. Leon Thomas and the late Mr. Thomas of Joan na. A program of nuptial music was given by Mrs. Perry Adams, organist, and Mrs. Burge John son, soloist, of Fitzgerald. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a bridal gojvn of chantilly lace with a scalloped neckline, empire waist and long pointed sleeves. The bouffant skirt extended into a full chapel train accented with a large peau-de-soie bow at the back waist Her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a crown of seed pearls and iridescent se quins. She carried her prayer book topped with orchids and French feathered carnations. Bridal attendants were Miss Kristine Guske, cousin of the bride, of Port Huron, Midi., maid of honor; Misses Karen Rowe, Barney, Ga., Ann Thomas, cousin of the groom of Macon, Episcopal Women In October Meet / « — tim MRS. CHARLES McCULLOUGH GAFFNEY, JR. «••• «<? Mri. Woodrow AJetan- jflgg SY LVIA ADAIR SUMMERVULIT der, sister of the groom of Lau- ______ rens, were bridesmaids. Their BRIDE OF CHARLES M. GAFFNEY, JR. dresses were floor length design Mrs. Holcombe Presides At Meet "Beauty Unlimited" was the The Rev. John Rivers, pastor theme that Mrs. S. Wayne Gam- of All Saints Episcopal Church, ble, Sr., of Lane, state president, presented a program on "The presented at the East Piedmont Early Church In Action" at the District President’s Meeting of October meeting of the Women the Garden Club of South Caro- of the Church in the parish lina at the First Presbyterian house. The program was the Church in Woodruff on Tuesday first in a planned series of of list week. Mrs. Gamble also study of the Acts of the Apos- informed the garden club mem- ties. bers. state chairmen, district In a business session follow- chairmen, state officers, and [ n g th e devotional led by Mrs. club presidenU that the national j B Hart> Mrs . John Rivers theme is "Keep Faith With To- presided in the absence of the morrow". After requesting all president Mr s. A. B. Stump. Member, appointed to the flowering and to continue their " omln< * ti " K w° m R lt, B <i HeUam/ effort, to promote garden club Mr *' H * rt ' R B projects. Mrs. Gamble closed by saying* "Progress is the activity County Planning and Municipal of today and the assurance of Beautification Committees in or- tomorrow.” der to co-ordinate the work of During the business meeting, the garden clubs with the overall Mrs. Fred Holcombe of Clinton, future development. She explain- district director, presided. Dr. that civic development is any John D. Love offered the invoca- planned activity which improves tion, and Mayor William C. Cox the environment in which we welcomed the garden club mem- aIM l that good civic develop- bers to Woodruff. Mrs. Jones ments calls for developing city, Taylor, president of the Woodruff county, and state according to garden clubs, also welcomed an organized plan geared to per- those present. The response was manence instead of immediacy. - given by Mrs. E. H. Hughes of A resolution which was passed Union, former district director, by the South Carolina House of New clubs welcomed into the Representatives on May 27, 1065, East Piedmont District were the commending the garden clubs for Iris Garden Club of Clinton, the promoting beautification and an- Fleur-di-lis Garden Club of ti-litter projects on the highways Union, and the Rainbow Garden of our state was read by Mrs. J. Club of York. Gordon Floyd of Spartanburg, An interesting program on ci- first vice-president of the Garden vie improvement was presented Club of South Carolina, by Tat Tatenhorst, Director of Garden Club members were re- Civic Affairs, Sears-Roebuck minded by Mrs. Lamar Coogler Foundation. Tatenhorst urged of Chester, State Landscape De garden club members to spear- sign Charman, of the Landscape Mrs. James Macdonald, and Mrs. R. M. Turner. It was decided that the regu lar monthly meeting, beginning in November, would be held the first Monday evening in the month instead of the afternoon. This marks a combining of the two groups of Episcopal Wom en of the Church. Edwords-Poole Rites in Dunn, N. C. Mrs. Fannie M. Edwards of Falcon, N. C., and James A. Poole of Dunn, N. C. were united in marriage in a private cere mony at the home of the bride’s Saturday at 4 o’clock. The Reverend Tom M. Free man, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dunn, and the Rev. Wil liam A. Poole of Winston-Salem, son of the bridegroom, officiated. Only members of the immedi ate families and close friends were present for the ceremony. After a wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Poole will be at home on 106 South King Avenue, Dunn. Mr. Poole is a former resident of this city. His sister, Mrs. Annie Belle Brown was in Dunn for the wedding. Church Circles To Meet Next Week ^ Circles of the First Presbyte rian Church will meet next week as follows: Monday, 10:00 A. M. No. 1—Mrs. Tom Baldwin, chairman; Mrs. I. M. Adair, hostess. No. 2—Mrs. Edna Day, chair man; Mrs. C. L. Jose, hostess. No. 3—Mrs. J. B. Templeton, chairman and hostess. No. 4—Mrs Charles Waldron, chairman and hostess. Monday, 4:00 P. M. No. 6—Mrs. Frank Miller, chairman and hostess. No. 7—Mrs. J. H. chairman and hostess. Monday, St«t f. M. No. 3—Mrs. Marion MQam, chairman and hootow. No. 2—Mrs. H. M. Ymm, Jr., chairman and hostess. Tues., Oct. 12, lt:M A. M. No. 5—Mrs. D. H. Martin, chairman and hostess. WCTU ToMeet On Tuesday ’The Women’s Christian Tem perance Union will meet Tues day afternoon October 12 at S:S9 wiht Miss Essie Davidson on Musgrove Street. Mrs. S. C. Dun lap is co-hostess. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 024641 of babv blue silk taffeta with . Mi8S Sylvia Adair Summer ' and Clemson University. He is a head community improvement Design School Number Three emoire waistlines accented with v ^ e ’ ^ au 6hter of Mr. and Mrs. member of the Arnold Air Socie- projects in their towns and enter which*will be held at the Univer- a self made bow and hack nanels Murray B. Summerville of 300 S. ty and a distinguished military the Community Improvements sity of South Carolina on Novem- extendinff fronT shoulder, to 0wens Street be<:ame U ' e brlde student For <* ROTC Contest sponsored by the Sears- her l, 2 and 3. the floor Thev carried noseaavs of ^ harles McCullough Gaffney Mrs. Gaffney is a member of the Roebuck Foundation. An invitation was extended by of blue carnations and white ^ r ’’ son °* ^ r ‘ an< * *® r8 ‘ Gaffney Chapel Choir and Christian Vo- Civic development chairman, the Council of Newberry Garden oom ooms S r - of Route 2, Clinton. cation Association. Mrs. Richard Baker of Newber- Clubs of the East Piedmont Dis- " . . The marriage was an event of After October 17, they will be r y i encouraged garden club mem- trict to have the Spring meeting Mr. Thomas chose his cousin, August 14, at the First Baptist at home at Moody Air Force bers tomake effort to serve on in Newberry on March 30, 1966. Gary Neal of Macon, Ga., as church in Hartwell, Ga. The Base, Valdosta, Ga. best man. Ushergroomsmen were Reverend Paul S. White was the Kim Guske, Decatur, Ga. and officiating clergyman. Local Clllb To Host John Guske, Fitzgerald, Ga., Mrs . Gaffney is a graduate of ^ . . . oT, .. brothers of the bride, and Rich- Miami Edison Senior High L'lStTlCt O Meeting ard Thomas of Joanna, brother School, Miami, Fla., and Pres- The Clinton Business and of the groom. byterian College. Mr. Gaffney is Professional Women’s Club will Immediately following the cere- a graduate of Clinton High School be host to the meeting of Dis- mony, the bride’s parents enter- trict 3 of -the Northwest Area tained at the Elk’s Home in Fitz- S©ptGmb©r M©©ting Business and Professional Women’s Club on Tuesday eve ning at 7 o’clock at the Mary gerald. For the wedding trip, T . pn, i Mrs. Thomas changed to a gray <-)l LUS LrOraen OlUD suitdress with black accessories The September meeting of the Musgrove Hotel, and the corsage from the bridal Iris Garden Club was held last State officers expected are bouquet. After October 10, they Wednesday, Sept. 27, with Mrs. Mrs. Martha Dominick, Direc- will be at home on 917 Charlene Sidney Bonds in BonAire Acreas. tor, Northwest Area, Gaffney ; Terrace, Macon, Ga. Co-hostess was Mrs. Allen Mrs. Bertha Fortune, State Mrs. Thomas is a graduate of Young. President, Easley; Mrs. Mary Valdosta State CoUege. Mr. ’ Mrs. Clifford Smith of New* Frances Bigby, 1st Vice-Presi- Thomas is employed with the berry was the guest sj^eaker. dent, Greenville; and Mrs. Vir- Armstrong Cork Company in “Family Living" was the topic gie Hite 2nd, Vice-President, Macon. of her very impressive talk on Columbia. Also present will be Among wedding guests from relating flower arranging to Miss - Dollie Culbertson, Chair- this area were Mr. and Mrs. members of the family group. man of District 3, from Lau- Woodrow Alexander of Laurens, During the social hour, the rens. District 3 includes Lau- Mrs. Leon Thomas and Mr. and hostess served a salad plate, rens, Greenwood, Abbeville and Mrs. Richard Thomas and faml- Mrs. Madison Pitts is club pre- McCormick Counties, ly of Joanna. sident. October Meetings Of Church Women The Ellie Hatton Circle of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet next Monday, Octo ber 11, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. J. B. Speake on West Wal nut Street. The Mayme Johnson Circle wil meet next Monday, October 11, at the home of Mrs. Hugh Simpson at 105 Cleveland St. Telephone Talk By D. H. MARTIN Your Telephone Manager Lawson's SALE! FREE! 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