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Clinton, S. C* Thursday, Novmeber 25, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE MRS. JAMES LEWIS WEST MISS JANET CAROLYN POOLE BRIDE OF JAMES LEWIS WEST The Associate Reformed Prts- byterial Church was the scene of a double ring ceremony Satur day, November 20, at 7:30 o’clock uniting in marriage Miss Janet Carolyn Poole and James Lewis West. The Reverend Joseph Haynesworth Darr, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated. The vows were spoken before two mass arrangements of gladi oli, chrysanthemums, daisies, magnolia, an ivy, flanked on each side by three seven branched candelabrums holding burning white tapers. A program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Grace L. Connor, organist, and James E. Martin, vocalist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holmes Pole of 806 Prather Circle. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl West of 3 Oakland Avenue, Inman. The bride, who was given-.in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of white peau de soie. The bodice featured a por trait neckline edged in appliqued alencon lace with seeded pearls and sequins carried over to the short cap sleeves. The modified bell skirt was enhanced by a front panel extending to the floor. Soft side pleats were caught at the waistline forming a cathedral train. Her mantilla of silk Ulusion was also embossed with appliques of alencon lace. She carried her Bible topped What Price Peace of Mind? $49.50 THom buy pries olons Must net be aware of the huge differ ences in value ef diamonds that leek "almost alike". Te assure peace of mind, the wise cheese • jeweler ef goad reputation and piece their trust in his integrity. Our customers are the gain ers every time. Cheese here J. L THOMAS, Jeweler "It’s Time That Counts” CLINTON JOANNA with white bridal roses. Misses Beverly and Kay Poole were their sister’s bridal attend ants. They wore floor length gowns of green brocade satin featuring scoopeld necklines and sheath floor length skirts. They wore matching brocade head- pieces and long white gloves. Their flowers were long stemmed yellow roses. The bridegroom’s father served as best man and usher grooms men were Luther West, .brother of the Vfldegroom, Inman; Rob ert Mullis, Kenneth Derriso, Co lumbia; and Lewis Waters, Ef fingham. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the social hall of the church. Following a wedding trip to Jekyll Island, Ga. the young couple will make their home at 710 South Woodrow Street, Co lumbia after November 28. The bride is a graduate of Anderson Junior College and South Caro lina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing where she is presently employed. The groom attends the Univer-. sity of South Carolina School of Pharmacy. He is presently em ployed with the South Carolina Highway Department. Mrs. Grube Is Hostess For Bridge Mrs. L. H. Davidson and Mrs. Joe McGee were score winners Wednesday afternoon when thefir club gathered at the home of Mrs. Robert Grube for their bridge meeting. A dessert course with coffee was served before playing sevev- ai progressions. Fall flowers were used to grace the home. Poole-West Rehearsal Party Mr. and Mrs. Carl West of In man, parents of the bridegroom, entertained the wedding party and out of town guests immedi ately following the wedding re hearsal at the Associate Reform ed Presbyterian Church. The Cecil Wilson’s home On Ansel Drive was the scene for the special occasion. Decora tions of green and white were used at points of interest in the receiving roms. On the refresh ment table, a tall crystal eper- gne •filled with white gaza dais ies and snow drift pom poms was most efffective with the can dlelight buffet dainties. Later in the evening the bride- elect and bridegroom presented their attendants with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Furr of Lancaster were among the out-of town guests. Club On Friday Entertians Bridge Mrs. Paul Muller entertained the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home on Musgrove Extension. . As members assembled they were served a dessert course with coffee. Following several progressions of bridge, Mrs. Dave Mixon and Mrs. William —Hughes were score prize win- ners. Timmons-McKee } Rites Announced Mrs. Shirley Anthony Timmons announces the marriage of her daughter, Shirley Ann, to James Duffle McKee, III, on Saturday, November 20, at the First Bap tist Church of Joanna The pas tor, Dr. L. Byron Harbin offi ciated. •' Mrs. McKee is a graduate of Clinton High School and is pres ently a member of the junior class at Columbia College, Co lumbia. Her father is deceased. The groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. McKee, Jr., of E. Florida Street, is a graduate of Clinton High School and attended the University of South Carolina. He is presently stationed at Fort Jackson where he is undergoing six months active duty training with the U. S. Army. Following this tour of duty he will return to his position with Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com pany. Greenwood's Holiday House Will Include Club's Bazaar Plans for the Greenwood Wo men’s Club “Holiday House of ’60” and the club’s bazaar were crystalized last Wednesday when approximately 46 decorators and bazaar chairmen met at the Bur ton home in Forest Hills. The home of Mr. and Mts. William Burton will be Holiday House. Decorators were shown areas in the home which will be shown in a Christmas holiday theme this year to be entitled^: "Some thing Old, Something New and Something I Can Do”. Original and colorful arrangements will be focused on “Doing it your self”. Cost of admission to Holiday House Dec. 1 and 2 from 11:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 will be $1. Visitors are expected from throughout the state and pro ceeds from the project will be used toward a building for the Greenwood Women’s Club. —SkM* Portrait To Represent County Miss Dixie M. Bolick of Clinton will appear in Columba’s Carillon parade Friday along with Robert Conrad, star of TV’s "The Wild, WUd West” and Miss Nancy Moore of Aik en, Miss South Carolina. Miss Bolick will be presented to Governor Robert E. Mc Nair and other dignitaries at the Carillon Ball Friday night. She was named by Sen. William C. Dobbins to represent Laurens County to the parade and at the ball. Poole-West Reception Immediately following the wedding of Miss Janet Poole to James Lewis West at the As sociate Reformed Presbyterian Church, the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holmes Poole entertained with a reception in the social hall of the church. Greeting guests as they as sembled were Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Furr of Lancaster, who pre sented them to the receiving line. A yellow and green motif pre vailed through the decorated room. The refreshment table where punch, cake squares, nuts and mints were served was beautiful ly decorated with a yellow cover overlaid with white organdy. Centering the table was a silver epergne holding pastel yellow chrysanthemums flanked with silver candleabra holding lighted tapers. Other arrangements in the room carried out the same color note. The bride's table was covered with white cloth overlaid with white lace cover. The wedding cake topped with the minature bride and groom centered the table. Silver candelabra with lighted tapers and minature bou quets of dainty white wedding flowers were most effective. Mrs. Lamar King and Mrs. Leroy Sanders, aunts of the bride, served punch. Others as sisting were Mrs. Gary Hol combe, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. Tom Plaxico, also Mrs. Robert Mullis, Mrs. Kenneth Derrisco, and Miss Dianne Dor- roh of Columbia. Miss Julia Ned of Greenwood kept the bride’s register. News of Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N. A. 8HOU8E At 4-H Achievement Program Front row: Mary Moore, blue ribbon winner to state peach pie competition; EUeene Coleman, junior electric win ner; Miss Myrtice Taylor, Home Demonstration Agent; Mrs. J. B. Hill, local leader for 15 years; back row: Martin Boyce, representative of the Palmetto Bank which sponsor ed the event; M. L. Outs, County Agent; Jimmy Smith, win ner of trip to National Livestock Exposition in Chicago; H. L. Eason, Asst. County Agent; Ronald Avinger, also winner of Chicago trip; and Jimmy Anderson, senior electric win ner. Teacher Honored On Occasion of Birthday The Fellowship Class of Da vidson Street Baptist Church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Dickie Watts, with the president, Mrs. Leon ard White, Jr., presiding. Mrs. Don Haselden, who had charge of the recreaton hour, invited the guests into the din ing room where a .large birth day cake centered the table, honoring their teacher, Mrs. Joe Campbell. Mrs Campbell was also remembered with gifts from each member. Punch and party dainties were served along with birth day cake. * Cotillion Club Plans Christmas Dance . / V . Members of the Cotillion Club have scheduled their Christmas dance for Saturday, evening, December 4, from 8 to 12 o’clock. Miss Kathryn Dicus, dance committee chairman, stated the Jimmy Furtrick band of Columbia will furnish music for the special occasion. Members sreving on the deco rations committee are Mr. and Mrs. George Cornelson, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young, Mr. and Mrs. George Brocken- brough, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherrill. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Luther Coung and Wil liam Young were in Greenville Sunday night for the Uberace performance. Guests of Mrs. Luther Young for the Thankskiving holidays are Mrs. Murray Mixon and Miss Mary Faust of St. Peters burg, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. derson; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Drummond of Fountain Inn; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, Me lissa and Andy Young of Ral eigh, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Ar nold Young, Charlie, Marty and Julian Young of Sparta, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton spent the week-end in Decatur, Ga., with their son-in-law and daughter,M r. and Mrs. George M. Lane. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Burton and daughter, Ann, of Green ville, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs G. A. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pierce, Mrs. B. H. Pierce, and Mrs. John Rowley of Spartanburg, Mrs. C. C. Lowe of Inman, and Fred Robinson of Asheville, N. C., were dinner guests Sun day of Mrs. L. S. Lockett. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brails- ford of Kent, Ohio, and the lat ter’s mother, and Mrs. George Poss of Thompson, Ga., are spending the Thanksgiving holi days with his mother, Mrs. E. D. Bralisford. Cross Hill News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN, Correspondent LUNCHEON GIVEN Mrs. Ray Chandler was host ess to a number of friends at a luncheon on Thursday. Mrs. B. Y. Hollingsworth was guest speaker during the afternoon. Mrs. HoUingswort began by showing the group how to make Flemish flower arrangements. She traced the origin, growth and development of the Flem ish artists in the 17th century. She stressed the compactness of the Flemish masters in her compositions by using flowers, fruits and nuts. Mrs. Hollings worth told the group that dur ing this period of history the people of Holland were very proud of the bounty of their land and their flower arrange ments showed this element by using nature in many forms such as butterflies, birds, even birds’ nests with the eggs as accessories. The speaker made a Christ mas arrangemeht in an antiq ued compote, using gold can dles, grapes, pink roses and treated boxwood. Mrs. Hollingsworth conclud ed her talk with seasonal em phasis on the Thanksgiving ar rangement made with fresh and permanent flowers. She ex plained which type containers are best for different designs, pointing out essentials for col or, harmony and balance. She explained dyeing processes and drying methods of wild flowers, grasses and magnolia leaves. An arrangement of fruit in a large white compote made by Mrs. Hollingsworth and pre sented to Mrs. Chandler by the guests. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE-PUB. CO. MISS SARAH LINDA BARRON Borron-Romans Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Allen DeKalb ding is planned for December 22 Barron of Joanna announce the at the home of her maternal engagement of their daughter, grandmother, Mrs. John C. Gog- Sarah Unda ; to Mr. Alan Robert- gans ’ in Newberr y- Romans, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Romans of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Miss Barron attended Converse College, Spartanburg, for two years where she was a member of the student council. She now attends the University of Ten nessee School of Dental Hygiene and hopes to graduate in March. Mr. Romans attended Louisi ana State University and Loyofa of the South. He now at tends the University of Ten nessee Dental School and also graduates in March. The wed- The BUTTERCUP BAKERY Will Be closed Thanksgiving Day, Friday and and Saturday Bountiful Thanksgiving Dinner at the WRANGLER Menu will consist of the following: —Roast Turkey With Oyster Dressing and Giblet Gravy —Sliced Pit-Cooked Bar-B-Q Ham —Prime Roast Beef With Mushroom Gravy -—Baked Sugar Cured Ham With Pineapple Sauce All Served With Seven Delicious Vegetables For Dessert Will Be Homemade Pumpkin Pie, Ambrosia and Fruit Cake Call 833-3511 For Reservations *7Ae Wnawfl&i (Specializing in Choice and Prime Beef) South Broad Street :—: Clinton Limit: One, Please Mrs. Ruth Todd spent last week in Easley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earie Todd. Mrs. Alvin Tinsley has re turned home after being a par tient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. 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