The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 07, 1966, Image 5
Clinton, S. Thursday, April 7, 1966
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Club
News
Meetings
Telephone *33-0541
Social ).
Events
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UDC To Meet At
Parents' Cottage
The Stephen D. Lee Chap-
^ ter of the United Daughters
•f the Confederacy will meet
the Parents’ Cottage at
Whitten Village April 14 at
7:30. ;.V
BSPW Club To
JnstdlT Officers
i Mrs. Martha Dominick of
Oaffney, vice-president of
^he South Carolina Federa
tion of Business and Profes
sional Women’s Club, will
tye the guest speaker for the
local club meeting on Tues
day evening, April 12, at
■ti&O at the Hotel Mary Mus-
grove.
<; Officers for the new year
beginning May 1 will be in
stalled by Mrs. Dominick.
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IMethodist Circles
> jo Meet Monday
• The afternoon circles of
Broad Street Methodist
Church will meet Monday,
April 11th, at 3:30 p m.
1 The "Ellie Hatton will meet
J t the hhme of Mrs. Frank
;omage; the Mayme John
son wOl Yneet with Mrs. Alice
Chpelaind.
The Sarah Glenn Circle will
meet Monday evening at the
home oL.Mrs. J. B. Arnold
4t 6 o’clock.
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Church Circles In
Monthly Meets
Circles of the First Pres
byterian Church will meet
neat week as follows:
Monday^ April 11, 10 A. M.
■ 1-—Mrs. Thomas Bald-
win, chairman; Mrs. Hugh
Eichelberger, hostess.
No. 2 —Mrs. Edna Dey,
ytjhairmian; Mrs. Locke Si-
mops, hostess.
N6. 3—Mrs. Carlisle Neely,
c h a i f m a n ; Mrs. D. O.
Rhame, hostess.
4:00 P. M.
No. 6—Mrs. Frank Kellies,
chairman! Miss Frances
O’Daniel, hostess.
fh>. 7—Mrs. J. H. Hunter,
chairman; Mrs. Roy Work-
m&n, hostess.
~ 8:0* P. M.
No. 8—Mrs. Marion Milam,
Chairman; ■ Mrs. Eugene
Johnson, hostess.
> No. 6—Mrs. H. M. Young,
4r., chairman; Mrs. Perry
Moore, hostess.
Tuesday, 10 A. M.
NOr-5—Mrs. D. H. Martin,
chairman; Mrs. Jv F. Jacobs,
Jr.,, hostess.
East Piedmont
District Garden
Clubs In Meet
Davidson-Tucker
Rites Announced
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. David
son announce the marriage of
“Beauty Unlimited” was dauEh ter Norma Bee
the theme of a recent meet- \ neir t aau 8n l er, worma Bee,
to John Carlton Tucker, son
ing of the East Piedmont Dis
trict Garden Clubs at the
Newberry Country Club. Mrs.
Wayne Gamble, Sr., State
Garden Club president, em
phasized the necessity vof
anti-litterbug campaigns be- _ .
ing held in conjunction with Wmth ™P 5 0l ‘ eg ?-, u Mr ; T Tuck -
civic beautification projects. er ’ wl l 0 c at ? n J ed ^ Umver -
She urged all garden clubs to ! ity of Sou * t Caro T 1 T ina ,s A now
sponsor or participate’-^ a ^ lth the ^ S ’ Army
ol Mrs. Tillie Tucker and the
late Mr. Tucker of this city.
The marriage was sole-
monized on Thursday the
thirteenth of January.
Mrs. Tucker is a senior at
BIRTHS
ROWE
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rowe
announce the birth of a son,
David Gene, on Wednesday,
March 30, at Bailey Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Rowe is- the
former Nellie Fuller.
tics'; daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Nettles of this
city.
ADOPTION
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D.
Burnside, 408 Elm Street, an
nounce the adoption of a little
daughter, Kimberly Sue, The
little daughter is six months
old. Mr. Burnside is a mem
ber of the Presbyterian Col
lege faculty.
civic development program
in the coming year."
Mrs. Fred E. Holcombe, of
Clinton, East Piedmont Dis
trict Director, presided over
the meeting. Mrs. Judson
Brehmer, also of Clinton,
District Secretary, called the
in Fort Devens, Mass.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Miss Jane Sturgeon of Dur
ham, N. C. will visit this
weekend with her mother,
roff oY the 92~ clubY of the H 'J 3 u u
district, and reports were Mr ®; D< J 1 ® 8 ^ een
made. Mrs. Gamble present- a P 8 *- 1 ® 01 at Greenville Gen
ed awards for the best club era Hospital where she un
reports and yearbooks. Mrs. 'derwent surgery on Monday.
Holcombe presented the gar- ^ rs ‘ Amlrew K. Stone of i
den club awards. Georgetown Ky„ is visiting
A , , for several days with her
The district went on record brother and sister _ in _ laWi D r .
as endorsing the Billboard and Mrs Marshall Brown .
Control Bill which is now be- Mr and Mrs Brown travelcd
fore the South Carolina Leg- to Columbia Tuesday to visit
isiature. another sister, Mrs. T. W.
Mrs. Emmitt Nichols, pres- Caskek and accompany Mrs.
ident of the Newberry Gar- stone here. Dr. Marshall
den Club Council, presented Brown was in Washington, D.
Mrs. Gamble and Mrs. Hoi- c earlier this week on a bus-
combe with white orchid cor- jness trip.
sa 8 es - Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle
A fashion show was pre- Neely, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
sented during the luncheon, lempleton, Mr. and Mrs.
After the jneeting guests George Cornelson, and Mr.
Miss Tonita Kay Lawson Mrs. Little is a graduate wer e invited to visit Car- and Mrs. Robert Vance and
eychanged marriage vows of Clinton High School and ter and Ho 1 m e s Orchid Miss Mary Bailey Vance at-
with John Wyatt Little on the Columbia Hospital School Greenhouse. tended the American Textile
Saturday, April 2, at 4:00 of Nursing. Mr. Little, a The Yellow Jessamine, Manufacturers Institute re-
o’clock at the First Baptist graduate of Murphy High Carolina Wren and Iris Gar- cently held at Miami Beach,
Church in Walhalla. The re- School and the University of den Clubs of Clintqn were Fla - From there, Mr. and
ception was held in the Georgia, is employed by the represented by the following Mrs. Neely flew to Jamaica
church social hall. South Carolina Commission delegates: Mrs. Marion Law- f or several days visit.
Mrs Little is the daughter of Forestry. son, Mrs. Judson Brehmer, Mr - and Mrs Hubert Todd,
of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Law- After a honeymoon in Mrs. William King, Sr., Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Todd and Mr. and
son of 831 North Broad St Georgia, the the couple will Henderson Pitts, Mrs. R. J. Mrs. Thornton Stewart yjsited
Clinton. Mr. Little is the son- reside on Rt. 1, Seneca
GROWL
Lt. and Mrs. Charles H.
Crowl of Brunswick, Ga., an
nounce the birth of a daugh
ter on Sunday, April 3 at the ‘ .
Glenn - Brunswick Hospital. ScrviCGS Sunday
Mrs. CroWl is'Hhe former Ann
Johnson, daughter of Mrs. R.
W. Johnson and the late Dr.
Johnson.
OGLESBY
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ogles
by, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C.,
announce the birth of a son,
Robert Clarence, III, on
March 24. Mrjs. Oglesby is
the former Rose Moore Net-
ThbYe will be a special ser
vice at Sacred Acres Sunday,
April 10, from 2:00 until 4:00
p. m. All service and ex-ser
vice men and women have a
special invitation.
Relatives and friends of
servicemen are asked to
bring r or send the name,
branch of service to Sacred
Acres, Rt. 1, Waterloo.
On Sale at Your Local
Home Stores
PITTS VEGETABLE
MARKET
WILSON’S CURB
MARKET
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MRS. JOHN WYATT LITTLE
Lawson-Little Vows In Walhalla
of Mr, and Mrs. Barney H.
Littl<r~of 1*15'•Oakfield- Dr., WGTU lO
Atlanta, Ga. Meet Tuesday
‘ For matron of honor the
bride chose Mrs. Lou Ann
Finley of Walhalla. She wore
The W o m a n’s Christian
Temperance Union will meet
Tankersley’ Mrs. Clarence points of interest in Orange-
Stinnett, Mrs. Allen Young, hurg and Charleston on Sat-
Mrs. O. B. Miller and Mrs. urday, going especially to see
Fred E. Holcombe. the azalea gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ellison
spent last week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Ellison and
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Wood-
sons; Jeff and Greg, in Ashe-
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YARBOROUGH STUDIO
and CAMERA SHOP
Corner Musgrove and Pitts Streets
a Dale blue jersey’dress April 12r with Mrs T row ' May * .wishes, tq. cpAvey.™’^ r
P • ^ h i nn-ofr-ivc u/itii G. T. Thomason on E. Flori- to all ,pf his many friends
da Slre « al 3:3 °- Mrs ' J B - deepest appreciation tor I***" 1 , v , ,s ' tors 1 Mr and
blue trimming. - D , s co . hosless . , he kjndness and sympalhy Mrs. Rhet P. Adair were
Rev. Margon Dukes ofiici- - - •• -extended'tfc them during the Mr ' and Mrs ' A ’ W ‘ Frey Qf
ated. Mrs. Ruth Andrew, the BjWll-Delk ‘ recent illness and death of ^ Aug T usta ’ M f r ' and . ^ rs '
groom’s aunt, gave the mu- iJruvvii , brother J - C - McLane of MgrietUa,
sic. , • Engagement th !t r br0t , e ;- f „ Ga. Mrs. Grover Page will
The bride wore a white Mr and Mrs . Mack Lee ^^^^^ryone before ^V 0 h ° m f ? in L ° UiS i
crepe suit and carried an or- Brown of the clinton H igh- ^ use tWs method to say Y ’ today aftC " S f VCral
chid on a white Bible with wav j oanna announce the t this metnod to,say days visit with the Adairs.
Lily of the Valley streamers ” S daugh- we will be forever grate Mrs c . Baileyi Mrs .
/ tngagemeni. OI mcir odU{,n ful for the many courtesies Rni Marshall Mrs Railov
ter. Mary Ann, to Donnie s h own to us durine our stav rt, Ma nr Snal n 7 ailey
wiimo naiir can nf Mr smH snown 10 us aunn 8 our sia y Dixon, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor
Wilma Delk, son of Mr. ^and tbe community as well as d M rs Beniamin Ivev
Mrs. Howell Wilma Delk of for the concern shown our Ben J amin Iyey
HiMo lur ine toni-crn snown our were at Q em son yesterday
Thn u/pHHin0 is nlannpH for l3r0t * ler ^ urin S the months Of tc vis j t tbe tu jj p g ardens .
The wedding is planned for his illness Mr and Mrs R P Adair
June 26 a tthe First Baptist Mav the Lord bless each of S ' r, ' A 1
in Tnonno y 1 0 01 s c aa d Mrs. Grover Page spent
Church in Joanna. you as we have been blessed the we ek-end in Charlotte, N.
Miss Brown, a graduate of by your show of friendship. r M r and Mrs Peeii
Clinton High School and With Sincere appreciation p age ^
Mrs. John Jordan and chil-
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For Easter
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SHEALY'S FLORIST
c Jacobs Hwy.
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North Greenville Junior Col
lege, will receive a B. A.
degree from Carson-Newman
College in May.
Mr. Delk, a graduae of
Blackville High School . and
North Greenville Junior Col
lege, is a student at Mars
Hill (N. C.) College!
Day Lilies Topic
Of Sunbonnet Club
The March meeting of the
Sunbonnet Garden Club was
held at the home of Mrs.
Harry Ayers on Ansel Drive.
Mrs. Marshall Brown was co
hostess.
Mrs. Lawrence Warren pre
sided during the business ses
sion in the absence of the pre
sident, Mrs. A. C. Young.
Mrs. Clifford Smith of Kin-
ards was the guest speaker.
She gave an interesting talk
on “Day Lillies” giving their
history and numerous varie
ties. She also showed pictures
ol their attractiveness.
Following refreshments
Mrs. Aye^s gave a tour of the
grounds around her home.
Mrs. Van Oxner of Kinards
and Mrs. William Henry were
guests of the club.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Smith,
Moultrie, Ga.
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I wish to thank each and
every one who were so kind
and thoughtful to me while
a patient at Bailey Memorial
hospital. The flowers, cards
and gifts were greatly ap
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