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jpsi HU* I . |tw , ■ - / Clinton, S. Thursday, January 6, 1966 • \- -i-l j ’ A . ' ^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE f - T—~ Club News Meetings Telephone 888-0541 A <~VV'- r ■ WCTU To Meet Council Members With Mrs. Owens Honored Tuesday The Woman’s Christian Tem- ivi rs . George H. Brocken- perance Union will meet Tues- brough, president of the Wonj- day afternoon, Jan. 11 at 3:30 en 0 f t^ie First Presbyterian with Mrs. Thomas P. Owens on church, entertained the Wom- Musgrove Street. Miss Mary Liz- en . s Council at her home on zie Owens, will be co-hostess. Tuesday with a luncheon at one Mrs Pitts Hostess . 0 ,ere attractively To U. D. C. M©©t ranged throughout the home. The Stephen D. Lee Chapter, Following the buffet luncheon a U. D. C., will meet tonight, Jan. business meeting was held. 6, at the home of Mrs. P. M. puts on Musgrove street at 7:30 Presbyterian Circles 0 clock ’ Schedule Meetings Episcopal Women Circles No. I, 2, 3, 4,-6, and 7 In January Me©t wil1 meet on January 17 at the mu w*— 7 t ah regular hour instead of the 10th. The Women of All Saints , „ „ „ „ ^ Episcopal Church met Monday _ Circe No. 5 Mrs. H. D. Mar- afternoon at the Parish House,• 1,n ’ 'tiattman: Mrs. Tom Addl- NicholS-SanderS with Mrs. James Dick, vice- ^t m ^ Engagement Told president, presiding. The open- James V Shakerpeare Ven by MrS lam ’ chairman and hostess, Jan- ;.®/ Ijafay ® tte ’ _ ian . a ’ am J° ua ® e Mrs. R. Michael Turner had uar y 10 8:00 p. m. charge of the program, and Circle No. 9 — Mrs. H. M. Dr. Weersing To Speak To Women , Dr. Marc C. Weersing will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Women of ;the First Presbyterian . Church Monday afternoon, January 10, at 4:00 o’clock. His topic will be “The Church and the World Serves.” All members are - urged to be present. Evening Party For Milton Moores . Last Thursday evening Miss es Barbara Eichelberger and Corinne Boyd entertained with a drop-iri at the Eichelberger home on West Walnut Street honoring Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moore, who were recently mar ried. Some thirty-five young Mr and Mrs. Cecil C, Nichols people were presen ^ DONNA JO NICHOLS MRS. WHITMAN Winthrop Graduate Mrs. Emily Davis Whitman (Mrs. Barry) was a member of Guests were invited into the the graduating class at Win- . . ciemsnn iiniv ♦ the engagement of their daugh- dining room wjiere refresh- throp College December 18, re- from which ® ™ vers ‘ y ter, Donna Jo, to Mr. Marvin L. ments w^re served buffet style ceiving a B. S. degree in Busi- Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. from a prettily appointed table ness Administration. Mrs. tapered sleeves and bell-shaped Mrs. Roy Russ of Joanna; two skirt. 'A design of roses was sisters,. Mrs. Eddie (Mamie) appliqued on both bodice- and Young of Greenwood, and Mrs. skirt which extended into a Mattie Belle Major of Albany, chapel train. She wore a pill- Ga.; five brothers, George T. box crown of silk, trimmed and Willie Willis of Greenwood; with lace, and pearls helT'tfie^ Charlie Willis of Galveston, Tex- bridal veil. She carried a Bible as > and Vence and Luther Car- topped with feathered carna °f Greenwood, tions and an orchid with holly. Funeral services wil be oon- A reception in the social hall ducted Thursday at 2:00 p. m. of the church was given by the at the Pentecostal Holiness bride’s parents after the cere- Church in Whitmire by Rev. B. mony.„ Later, the couple left on r Nickles, Rev. Leslie Brazell Dayt r a a "d Rev. Bill Ellenby. Burial Fla. Upon their return, they „ "will reside’ in McCormick. For W1 1 in R QSena ° nt cemetery, travel, the bride’ chose a light Clinton. brown dress with long sleeves and dark and light brown ac cessories. The bride received her edu cation at the Laurens High School. Mr. Chaney is a 1961 gradu ate of the Laurens High School Ky Heipliors' SSSST TBS few* “Let us spray..." on the book of Acts. Tench P. Owens, hostess, Mrs. Dick Announced that 8:00 p - m > Januar y 10 the annual Diocesan convention , , ~, of the Women of the Church MIS. UwenS CjrlVen Bachelor of. Science degree in the School of Industrial Man- w «T w , Vnnn0 If svhnivwian ILTwe OcUlUCra, aUIl UI Ml. <UIU Ml continued the^ group’s study Tpnrh ’ p ’ fWnc h ’ nsfoeB M at Bobby L. Sanders of this city. centered with Empress cameL Whitman is a daughter of Mr ent and The wedding will be an event has in a silver container aniTand Mrs. William J. Davis of 1 _ of February 5 in Indiana. burning tapers in a silffer can- this city. Mr. and Mrs. Whit- . ' „ e was .. a Mr. Sanders is a graduate of delabra. man are residbig at 219 South memaer of Nu Clinton High School and will re ceive his degree from th£ Udi will be held January 18th and Drnn-Tn 19th at the Church of the Gbod • X . o Shepherd in Cqlumbia. AII in-! Mr ®: ^°^ >e , rt ®.’.. 0wen ? was Miss Nichols is a graduate of terested merftbers are invited to cof^P^nwated with^ a drop-in Lafayette High School and is , Elsewhere in the home ca- Woodrow Street. , ...... . . _ mellias and poinsettias added ~ ~ versity of Mississippi in Jan. to the attrac ti V eness of the lighter shade. They each car- social fraternity. He will be employed by the McCormick Mill after the first of the year. attend. Jh tune with Your heart Jesse M. Wrllis < ' Whitmire—Jesse Manley Wil- ried a single gold chrysanthe- last .Tuesday afternoon when emnloved in fndiana \ x ' mun V her dliughter-in-law, Mrs. Tench p y MIS. Milton MOOr© RoUbie wnson was ringbear. P. Owens, entertained at her Tq Meet Monday Honored With Tea er - Dianne Harvey, the flower h s . 62, died Monday night en- home on York Street. Mrs. iCJ moiiuay nonorea VVlIIl lea girl wore a dress similar to route to a CUnton hospital. . Owens made Clinton her .home . ci 1 rc1 ^. 0 f Broa d Street Honoring her son’s bride, thaL.of the other attendants. Native of Lincoln County, Ga., a number of years, but is now Met hodist Church will meet Mrs. Milton P, Moore, Mrs. The bride was given in mar- son of the late Jesse J. and Dora residing in Summerville. She ,, Jan ’ , S fo lo ^ ,s ' Perry M. Moore entertained riage by her father. She wore Beasley Willis, .he had lived .six had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0 In * *u yr ^ e J ° Cir I, e with a tea on Wednesday af- a formal wedding gown of taf- years in Whitmire and was a Owens during the holidays. 3:30 at the home of Mrs. W. M. ternoon of the past week at feta peau de soie with fitted Baptist . Among the guests who called ^ .,. QA her *" home on East Ma Ple bodice, scooped neckline, long Surviving are a daughter, Your MBtlmontr dictate the kins of gems, the dia mond, as a token of your enduring love. Bat only your mind will guide you to utmost value for your money. Wisdom directs our customers hers. 8*v*n diamond bridal trmmblt. 59.50 Easy Twins J. {. THOMAS, Jeweler “It’s Time That Counts’* CLINTON her .. home The Ellie Hatton circle at 3:30 street between three and five o clock with Mrs Xalmadge Simmons. were friends of the honoree.. Mrs. Francis Blalock greeted Alternating in greeting the QaSSmate Given the guests. Receiving with the guests as they arrived-were Aftpmnnn Portv hostess and honoree were the Mrs Louis Stenhens Mrs rvai ty bride’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Ar- George Frady Mrs. Claude MrS ’ George Frady compli- no ici; the groona’s grandmoth- Crocker and Mrs Beniamin mented Mrs - Ken BogIe of Ma " er, Mrs. Jessie Schumacher of crocxer, ana Mrs Benjamin rietta Ga with an afternoon Waynesvlile N c • his aunt ttie honoree 0 ‘ >arty last Th " r8da ^ E C,e M»re of R^k S home on Calvert Avenue. Mrs. Jimmy McKee, a recent .^ Unc . h ^, c . of . f . ee along Wlth Mrs. Bogle, the former Miss bride; an d her mother, Mrs. other party dainties were serv- AyUffe Jacobs of this city, had c. A. Timmons, ed buffet style from the dining been visiting here with her „-.l, room. The table was appointed mo ther, Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobss. ^ with a red cover centered with Several classmates of the hon- an arrangement of red and 0 ree were present for the oc- t ke f ping ^ othe r dec- white carnations. Elsewhere in casion. Adorning the home ^ r ^° llday motlf for the home arrangements of were arrangements carrying s greenery and burnjng tapers out the Christmas motif. Mrs - ,,ames p - Sloan invited were used most effectively. Adorning the tea table where 1116 gests H 16 dining room Assisting Mrs. Owens in party dainties were served was where cakes, nuts, and mints serving were Mrs. Judson Da- an arrangement of greenery Mrs. Robert Wysor, III, and Christmas bells. Mrs. ALL REMAINING WINTER MERCHANDISE I Vi PRICE! One-Table Blouses 2.00 ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL Jlaui Eltofifie 207 North Broad Street ' , 833-2472 Free Parking* In Rear VIS, JOANNA 'M rs - Hugh Jacobs" and Mrs. Claude Crocker assisted Mrs. Cally Gault. Frady in serving. 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Mrs. John Little and Mrs. Henderson Pitts pour ed coffee, while Miss Barbara Eichelberger and Mrs. Celia Gasque alternated at the punch bowl. Adorning the tea table, overlaid with a lace cloth, were lighted white tapers in silver candelabra arranged with white chrysanthemus, fern aid satin ribbons. A similar ar rangement was on the server. Other assisting in entertain ing were Mrs. Jasper Rowland, Mrs. Roy Gasque, Mrs. Wilmot Shealy and Miss Kathryn Ar nold. . . Miss Marjorie Arnold kept the guest book in the music. room. Here small white tapers and greens 'were arranged in epergne effect. Mrs. Henry M. Young and Mrs. D. B. Smith bade the guests goodbye. An out of town guest for the occasion was Miss Lena Bess Moore of Rock Hill, aunt of the groom. The honoree was remember ed with an orchid corsage and a gift of silver. Horris-Choney Rites Solemnized Monday ^ Miss Linda Doris Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Harris of 318 Wilson Street, became the bride of Claude Jefferson Chaney at 3:00 p. m. on Sunday, Decem ber 26, at the Second Baptist Church, Laurens, with the pas tor, Rev. Grange S. Cothran, of ficiating at the rites. Mr. Chaney is the son of Lu ther S. Chaney of Clinton, and Mrs. Sible McAllister Chaney of 102 Pine Circle, Laurens. Mrs. J. L. Flynn, organist, and Miss Lana Cox, vocal so loist, presented the wedding „ music. Mr. Chaney attended his son as best man. Usher-groopns- men were Terry Jankhe of Clemson and Camden, Jimmy Monroe and Ronnie Clark of of Greenville. Mrs. Brenda Wilson served as matron of honor and brides maids were Miss Nancy Mc Daniel, Miss Mary Anne Qhan- ey and Miss Andrea Johnsey. Mrs. Wilson’s dress was of dark green velvet informal length with long sleeves and Empire waist. She carried two gold chrysanthemums. 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