The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 27, 1966, Image 5
.) > >• '-1;
W ->-i-
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, January 27, 1966
/
THE CLINTON CHROMCJ.E
Social
Club
News
Telephone 833-0541
Meetings ^
j —Yarborough Photo
MR. CAMPBELL CROWNS MISS McSWEEN
Lucille McSween Is Snowball Queen
Mrs. Alfio Undari, decorations;
Mrs. James Cox, Mrs. Bill
Rogers, and Mrs. D. O. Free
man, refreshments: and Miss
Eunice Bankhead and Miss Lin
da Copeland, clean-up.
A “Spring Garden” was the
theme used in decorating.
Spring flowers with ivy were
entwined in small picket fence.s
at points of interest in the room,
and adorning the entrance door,
an arched fence was most ef
fective. A silver candelabra
with burning tapers and red ca
mellias were were used on the
refreshment table.
Dancing was enjoyed to the
music of “The Proffitts” from
Columbia.
Serving as chaperones for the
event were Mr. and Mrs.
James Von Hollen, Mr. and
Mrs. D. O. Freeman, Mr. and
Mrs. James Cox, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Campbell, Mr .and Mrs. Larry
Savelkoul, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Alfio Un
dari, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Mangum, Miss Nellie Osborne,
Miss Eunice Bankhead, Miss
Linda Copeland, Howard Wat
kins, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Muller.
„ Lucille McSween, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Y. Mc
Sween, was crowned 1966 Hori
zon Club Snowball queen at
their annual Snowball Dance
Saturday evening at the Mary
Musgrove Hotel.
Miss Dianne Asbill, 1965
Snowball Queen, who is a frseh-
man at Winthrop College, could
not be present for the crown
ing. Doing the honor was Ed
Campbell, president of the
Clinton Camp Fire Girls, Inc.
The evening’s festivities and
decorations were planned by
the Horizon Club cabinet. The
following committees were un
der the direction of club lead
ers, Mrs. Harvey Mangum and
Carolina Wren Club
WithyMrs." Prather
The Carolina ^.Wren Garden
Club hkld its Jan. meeting Mon-
Hay afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Platte Prather on N. Adair
Stv, with 14 members present.
Mrs. Injne Pitts was co-hostessi
Mrs. Gary Holcomb, the presi
dent presided and wlecomed
club guest, Mrs. Chatles Bar
ker. Mrs. R. J. Tankersley gave
the opening devotional.
Following a brief business ses
sion, Mrs. Ciarence Stinnett gave
an interesting and informative
program on “Qur Feathered
Friends.” >
At the close of the meeting a
salad plate with coffee was ser
ved.
Rev. Williams Gives
Club Program
The Rev. Zeb Williams pre
sented the program for the
Yellow .Jessamine Garden Club
at its January meeting Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs\\
Ronald Burnside on Elm
Street. Mrs. Agatha Shealy
was co-hostess.
Rev. Wiliams brought a
projector, screen and slides
and showed pictures of flow- WSCS Zon© M6©t
TeU' Sunday In Chappells
interesting as he told how and A zone meeting has been
how not to photograph flowers. ca ded for this area for the
He also showed bow effective Methodist Woman’s Society of
backgrounds wefe in depicting Christian Service of the Green-
the color effect you. desire and wo °^ District to be held Sun-
also the different times of day day afternoon at 3 o’clock at
in getting the shadow lines Soule’s Chapel in Chapells.
wanted.
At League of Women Voters Meet
Mr, and Mrs. Hart
Give Reception
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Self
and_ Mrs. James C. Self, Sr., all
of Greenwood, were honored at
a reception given by Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Hart Friday, evening
at their home on‘ East Maple
Street:
Guests from Clinton and also
from out of town were invited
to call between the hours of six-
thirty and nine o’clock to meet
the guests of honor.
_ Other guests attending from
Greenwood included' Mr. and
Mrs. John Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Blalock, Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Liner, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Strawn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bur
gess, and Mr. and Mrs. Kim
Young.
A buffet supper was served
in the dining room, where the Graham-Buiton
table was centered by a silver
epergne holding blue Dutch iris, Rit©S In May
sweetheart roses, and gypso- ’ ,
.... ... . 4 r Mr. and Mrs. Otis Graham of
phiha, Ranked by white tapers n . „ „ .
n silver candleabra Route 2 '' Grcenwood . announce
the engagement of their daugh-
MISS GRAHAM
• Seated are Mrs. Edmund Yugiijian of
Columbia, organization chairman of the
South Carolina League of Women Vot
ers, and Mrs. Sarah DeLoach of Lau
rens, temporary co-chairman of the pifo
posed county chapter of the league;
standing, Mrs. ^Joseph Moore, state
league president, of Columbia, and Mrs.
Lewis Hay of Clinton, elected temporary
chairman of the county group.
In the entrance hall, an ar
rangement ol white gladioli,
white chrysanthemums, and red
tulips was placed before a floor-
ter, Colie Kathleen to Paul Cal
vert Burton Jr., son of Mrs.
Paul C. Burton and the late Mr
Burton of Ware Shoals.
length mirror. Arrangements of .
pink snapdragons, blue Dutch The wedding is being planned
iris, white gazd” daisies, gypso- for Ma y- ^ L ,
philia, and pink and white ca- ^ Ir - and Mrs. Graham are for-
f* . /» ij Mrs. David S. Cook.of Clinton mellias were used throughout rncr residents of this city.
lOUniY wfOtil) Moves will head the committee on by- the(#receiving rooms.
* -r ^ , The hosts were asisted in en- p . 4% • | _
laws, Mrs. L. H. Savelkoul of tertaining by a number o{ Clin . fg* OverWeiClht
Clinton, the committee on no- ton friends and also by Mr. and . ? T
minating permanent officers, Mrs. F. P. Thompson of Lau- Available to you without aaoc-
and Mrs. Marc Weersing of Clin- rens, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll caUed T Galaxon^ >n You U musTloM
ton, the publicity committee. B. Hart of Belton. UK j y f at or y 0ur money back.
At the pre-organizational meet- Galaxon is a tablet and easily
To Oifanize League
Of Women Voters
A group of Laurens County
women meeting at the court- ing Thursday, Mrs Joseph mine if enough sentiment pre- swallowed. Get rid of excess fat
house in Laurens last Thursday Moore, state le,ague president, vails to organize a permanent and live longer. Galaxon- costs
night made tentative plans to and Mrs. Edmund Yaghjian, organization. S3.00 and is sold on this guaran-
Mrs. Judson Brehmer, presi- Mrs - R alph 0. Bates of Lexing- form a county unit of the Lea- state organizational chairman, The integrated meeting of 32 j u st return the^pahkar^to
dent, presided during the busi- ton > conference secretary of gue of Women voters. both of Columbia, explained the women included about a dozen your druggist and get your fuDi
ness session. Reports were giv- Christian Social Relations, who Mrs. Lewis Hay of Clinton was league’s purpose, program and Negroes. money back. No questions asked.
en by committee chairmen and wiU use as her to P ic > “ The War named temporary chairman and effectiveness at local, state and Galaxon is sold with this guaran-
sopcial events of interest to the 0n Poverty.” Mrs. Sarah DeLoach of Laurens, national levels. OFFICE SUPPLIES tee by Young’s Pharmacy, Clin
ic ai evems ui miwesi im. ^ methodist women of co-chairman. Further discussions will deter- CHRONICLE PUB. CO. ton, Mail Orders FUled. J-21-3c
area are urged to attend.
club were mentioned.
The nominating committee
presented a list of new officers
for the coming year. Accepted
by the club to serve for 1966-67
were: Mrs. Morris Seymour,
president; Mrs. Henderson
Pitts, vice-president; and Mrs. . . . XT
TioinK n . daughter, Nancy Maureen, on
Ralph Copeland, secretary and . ’ . ' ’ ,
Births ^
‘ SUMMERS
Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Sum
mers announce the birth of a
On Dean's List
Miss Ede Gayle Running was
recently named to the dean’s
list at East Carolina College,
Greenville, N. C., according to
an announcement from the col
lege.
A member of the junior
class, Miss Running is the
daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. L.
E. Running, 205 Elm St., for-
njer residents of Greenville, N.
C.
\
j SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
Touch &Scw<!&De,lnxn
Zig Zag sewing machine
bySINCER
$976.
ilyA HI down p
rper week
after small
ONLY down payment.
Drop a creative hint for
the fabulous machine with
exclusive Push-Button
Bobbin, Slant-Needle —
now chainstitches, to-'
(model 337)
STYLE-MATE*Zig-Zag
sewing machine
bySINCER
$0095
ONLY . d
Drop a Zig-Zag hint!
No attachments ,
needed to darn or
overcast!
(model 327,
STYLE-MATE* ZigZag
sewing machine
by SINGER
ONLY I
Drop a stylish hint!
Dam, mend or
overcast with''.’*
attp'- v
YOUNG BUDGET*
sewing machine
by SINGER
L ?595t
ONLY
Drop a dreamy hint
for the straight
stitoh machine with
drop-in bobbin!
T. L JONES & SONS
200 W. Main St.
FURNITURE
Dial 833-0423
January 19 at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
HAMILTON
.. T Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Ham-
j . uton of Easley announce the
y birth of a daughter, Nancy Irene,
on-Jan. 22.
Mrs. Hamilton was before
marriage, Miss Grace Young of
this city.
BAKER
De* and Mrs. Kenneth N. Ba
ker, Jr., of Ft. Walton Beach,
Fla., announce the birth of a
son, Kenneth Norton, III, on
.. .. . „ _ . Jan. 14. Mrs. Baker is the for-
ess to the Sunbonnett Garden mer Doroth Bates of Mia ^
Club at her home on Missalhe F j a
Drive Monday, Jan. 24. The pre- Paternal g rand p arents are Mr.
sident, Mrs. A. C. Young, presi- and Mrs gakey g r 0 f tb j s c jt y
ded over the business session.
Mrs. Simons gave an interest- TRULUCK
ing program on “Flowers of the Rev. and Mrs. Rembert Tru-
World”. With a map she dra- i uck> 0 f Louisville, Ky„ an-
matically showed the native nounce the birth of a son, Rem-
country of many flowers which bert Russell, on Jan. 12.
we grow here, including the Mrs. Truluck is the former
Scotch Broom in Scotland and Rosalind Dendy of Laurens,
the Pansy in England. She also The paternal grandparents are
treasurer.
Mrs. E. W. Rogers was wel
comed as a new member.
s were Mr
Bradford and Mrs.
Potts.
A tempting salad plate was
served with coffee and hot tea
following the program.
January Meeting
Of Sunbonnet Club
Mrs. Locke Simons was host-
mentioned the influence of flow
ers on paintings, sculpture, mu
sic, religion, archictecture. A
number of members brought ar
rangement representing various
countries.
Later refreshments of a par-
• fait and cookies were served.
?thelRC T
Mr. and Mrs. Truluck, Sr., of
this city.
. ^
' IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
•’ PHONE 833-0541
K-
' y a /,
- EMERGENCY -
UPHOLSTERING SALE!
One Week Only — Guaranteed 3-Day Service!
Emergency Discount 10% To
20% and We^Pass This Savings
CHAIRS
On To You -
Plus Material — Reg. $15.00
20% DISCOUNT
As Low As
FOR CASH
*5 00
For The First 15 Customrs
■ 0 , M
ww
. — ,r • • . _
No Down Payment On Approved Credit
Phone 833-1140 — Clinton, S. C.
SOFAS
Plus Material — Reg. $30.00
*
As Low As
*12.00
>2-piece sum
Plus Material — Reg. $45.00
*17.00
YOUR CHOICE OF MATERIAL
Let Our Sales Representative Call At Your
Home And Show You Samples
Southern Upholstering Co. "SS 1 ? 0
' —■ 1 1 ■ Il n—■ . ' ■ ■ i...—-
FREE! 1,000 S&H Green Stamps to the First 15 Customers
.v*