The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 14, 1966, Image 5

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* ► ♦ r Xr \ ^ ' V ' ‘ •' tatoton, S. C,. Thursday, April 14, 1966 r Club News THE CLftTfoN CHRONICLE i « m v Meetings Telephone. 633-0541 ► ^ 1 k I Lecfion Auxiliary Meet On April 19 The American Legion Auxi liary will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on April 19 at the home of Mrs. Tho mas E. Baldwin on the Chap pells Hwy. All members are * askqd to be present, as a very interesting program will be presented. Methodist Group Met Monday The Sarah Glenn Circle of B r e a d Street Methodist Church met Monday evening a| the home of Mrs. J. B. Arnold on W. Walnut Street, with Mrs. W. S. Horne assis tant hostess. The chairman, Miss Kate Milam, held a short business session prior to the program. “The Stewardship of Oppor- tijnity” was the topic of the program chosen by the lead- fci*, Miss Elizabeth Copeland and short nevotionals were rpbd by Mrs. Julian Cole man. During the social hour the group was invited into the dining room where refresh ments were served. s ; Miss Lawson Feted With Luncheon Miss Susan Workman, Mrs. A. ;C. Workman, and Mrs. C. R. Workman were hostess for lut^ch on Tuesday at the home of. the later on Bush River Road in honor of Miss Ellen Lawson, recent bride-elect. Dainty place cards tied with wedding bells noted the seat ing of the guests in the living room, dining room and sun porch. The honoree’s place • Was marked with a corsage. A three course luncheon was served mm ilf-i ■I jiy ; - 4 »' - * mm mm i mm v mm Wmmmd mt < ' M ■wZ' ■ 1 -2 mw, I: . ' m* : ' UDC To Meet At Parents' Cottage The Stephen D. Lee Chap-, ter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet at the Parents’ Cottage at Whitten Village at 7:30 to night. Century Club To Meet Tuesday The Century Club will meet Tusday afternoon, April 19, at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. George Brockenbrough, at Ca pers Acres, Kinards. Mrs. „D. O. Rhame will be the narrator and her topic will be, “The Ocean and Man’s Future.” wright of Aiken, and Mrs. J E. Boatwright of Monctta. ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kirkham' left this wek to return to their 1 heme in Oklahoma City, Okla., after a week’s visit with their daughter, Mrs. Lewis A. John son and Capt. Johnson. Mrs. R. W. Johnson, accom panied by her sisters, Msses Evelyn and Dolly Culbertson of Laurens, spent the week end in Brunswick, Ga., with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Crowl and Lt. Crowl, going especially to see her new granddaughter, Kristen Ann. They were joined there Sat urday by Mr. and Mrs. Gar rard Johnson and daughter, Marty, of Savannah, Ga. MISS RICHEY th i If ff L —Shields Portrait MISS CATHERINE IRENE VAUGHAN VAUGHAN-LITTLETON RITES SET FOR OCTOBER 8TH had been visiting for several days here with her mother, rs. Robert Wysor. Sandwiches and party dain ties were served with iced s to friends of the oree. Potted plants and cut spring flowers added to the charm M f \ The dining room was dec orated for the occasion with pinjt organdy place mats cen tered with pink coral bell azaleas in £ crystal epergne. jplsewhere in the home ar- rangemnts of spring flowers were use. Among guests present was the;bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. ClaUde Lawson. Mrs. Jordan Greets Friends At Party Mrs. John (Lib) Jordan of Kinston, N. C. was entertain ed here on Monday afternoon by her sister, Mrs. Benjamin F. Ivey and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Wysor, III, at Mr. and Mrs. Dick Moor- was All-State Football Team H 16 . hoi T e ° f the latter s on head Vaughan, of Kinards an- captain, Class AA “Back of Ledar str ^ et - Mr s. Jordan nounce the engagement of the Year” and a member their daughter, Catherine of the Shrine Bowl, All-South- ° ays he Irene, to Richard Kinard Lit- ern and Scholastic All-Ameri- Mrs ‘ Robert w ysor tleton. The wedding will take can teams. place Oct. 8 at Bush River Miss Vaughan was gradual- — — —- Baptist Church near New- ed last year from Clinton High dr i nks to friends of the hon- berry. j School, where she was a Mr. Littleton, son of Mr. cheerleader for four years and Mrs. Wesley Brooks Lit- and, as a senior, was Miss tleton of this city, plays pro- Clinton High School. She at- ot the home, fessional baseball with the tends Gardner Webb Junior Chicago White Sox. He was College in Boiling Springs, N. LaUFenS Group graduated in 1962 from Clin- C., where she will be an at- Fntortrnnc Pink ton High School, where he tendant in the May court. ' Lj 1Lt?i OiUu The Clinton Music Club met and would represent the club last Wednesday afternoon at at the state meeting in May. the ' home of Mr s- Lewis Hay ** .. Miss Johnson is the daugh- with Mrs. Julian Coleman and The April meeting of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs - Grace Connor, assistant Clinton Business and Profes- Johnson, and is a senior at hostesses, sional Women’s Club was Winthrop College. The program was led by held Tuesday night at the Recieving hte gold card for ^ rs - R- M. Fuller who intro- Mary Musgrove Hotel. Mrs. obtaining five new members duced a sextette from the P. M. Pitts, president, pre- j n to the club was Mrs. Pitts. Laurens Music Club, compos sided- ■ Mrs; Martha Dominick sec- ed of Mrs. Marshall Aber- M i s s Margaret Blakely 0 nd vice-president of the crombie, Mrs. Horace Allen, gave the opening invocation South Carolina Federation, of -Mrs. Harold Chaney, Mrs followed with the three- Gaffney, made the presenta- Charles Hill and Mrs. W. D. course dinner. tj on jyj rs pj tts is one 0 f t wo LeGrand. They were accom- During the business ses- members in the district to Paoiod by Mrs. L. S. McMil- Week Is Set for April 17-23 : ' • Officers Installed AT B&FW Meet MISS MARY ELAINE GOEBEL MR. REESE TO MARRY MISS GOEBEL OF CLEMSON Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bernard Goebel of Clemson an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elaine to Fuller Lyon Reese, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Ly on Reese. Jr., of this city. ' The wedding will take place on August 12th.. Both are students at Clemson University. Richey, Chopping Librarv Wfifik Miss Margaret Anne Rich- * ey, a senior at Erskine Col- aege, who was graduated from Thornwell High School April 17-23 has been deslg- "“I 1 be ™ rr ‘ ed l » nated as National Library r"„„,n, a ^5.® Week according to Mrs J Greenvi,le Jun « 4 at Thorn- B. Hart. Laurens County Church'"’'"' 181 PreSb! ' l0rla " chairman of the event. ,. . , rpr . f .. The marriage is foretold by I he slogan for the year . .. „ „ is “Know What You’re Talk an ^ Mrs. C. V. Rope L n L a k '° f . 10 Kin 8 st > Piedmont, rrowine ~ b' h .? nd p K ', eP unde and aunt o( Miss Rich. ^ 8 7, . Pub "; ey. She is the daughter ot nrotr.:i,.n J let i , iK ChUrCb “"n James Ernest Richey ot the P ™“ S '°" al . bbrar,es , wU1 Powderville community, tor- participate with special pro- . . grams and exihibits during L ° R j„ h v c’ho i<» mu the wek. Mrs. Hart said. ate R chey . Sho ma ' • -ri, ou-.j , J „ jonng m elementary educa- The Children's and Young aj on . Lib t rary in ™ n ' on Mr. Charping is the son of Sn! ThhI eV f ent ;, Ibt T Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dorsey hrarv V lo ns to the li- char p ing of pinehaven Acres brary are a K t COrd p T r ’ in Greenville. He is employ- many new books, including ed b Engineered p roducts of the Junior Literary Guild that cit having attended selectmns and a 15-volume acmson ’ Univcrsity after $77?- V set of Brittanica Junior En- graduating from Wade cyclopedia (the latest edi- ^ ‘s c hooi tion). Mrs in James Gray is in 1961. PERSONAL MENTION sion, Mrs. Tan Ray announc- receive the award. ed that Miss Janet Johnson had been selected as Clin ton’s Career Girl of the year lan, and presented a variety of vocal numbers. Barbara Milam, a high school student, playtd a piano solo. Following a short business session refreshments were served. ■* Program for the evening was installation of new offi cers. Conducting the candle lighting ceremony was Mrs. Dominick. She told the du ties of each officer as they ■accepted t h e i r positions. . ~ ’ J They are^ -as £qlio,ws: Pgesi- MiSS LaWSOH is (feflt, 'Mr’s. Robert Jbhiison; Gi ven Shower 1st vice-president, Mrs. M. Oiiu wt;! C. Poole; 2nd vice-president, Misses Barbara Anderson, Miss Margaret Blakely; re- Janet Johnson and Jane Ellen cording secretary, Mrs. Earl Fow ler complimented bride- Stewart; corresponding sec- e i ec t Miss Ellen Lawson with retary, Miss June Adair; a miscellaneous shower last treasurer, Mrs. Tan Ray. Saturday afternoon at Miss Mrs. Margaret Steadman, Anderson s home of West president-elect of the Gaff- Maple Street, ney club, was a guest. As guests arrived they were The meeting was closed greeted and pinned with a charge of the library and the advantages it offers, hours: Monday through Fri- The library, which is locat- ville, who were here last day, 2:30 to 5:30; Saturday, ed on the second floor of the Wednesday. - 8:30 to 12. Presbyterian College and Spending, the Easter week- Parents and young people Community Library, is a ... . cnd wRb ^ r - and Mrs. W. G. are invited to visit the li- branch of the Laurens Coun- Spending the weekend with King were their daughter and brary and enjoy the many ty Library, his mother, Mrs. L. L. King son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex was Lamar King, who attends Gruikshanks ol Gainesville, Pjo Southern Seminary, Louisville, Miss Kristi King of Brenau y ' College, Gainesville, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dun- spent Easter ho i idays wilh hcr can of Durham, N. C., and parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Miss Pat Duncan of Atlanta, W. G. King, Jr. Col. and Mrs. King, Jan and Kristi were also in Florence over the Mr and Mrs George M " ee H end with Mrs - Kin g’ s J5iL....flnu_Jvit&,__5 J £orge ra. mother Mrs Agnes Brodie. Mrs. Bill Beck, another dau- with the club collect. Pentecostal Church To Hold Revival A week-end revival will be .. ■ JiJ held Saturday and Sunday 'at tbe ® u f sts wn ting their favo- the First Pentecostal Chnrch nt snipes for the honoree. bridal corsage. Miss Law son’s chair was marked with a corsage of white carnations. Appropriate games were played followed with each of Maxwell Brothers 206 N. Broad St. Dial 833-2628 Clinton, S. C. the First Pentecostal Church on Jackson Street with ser vices beginning at 7 p.m. Rev. A salad course was served buffet style from the dining » I p.tll. XVC V . *' James Madison of Laurens tab l e which was centerd with will conduct the services. The a l° ve ly arrangement of pink; pastor, Rev. Furman Entre- £ reen and white spring flow- kin, invites the public to at ers with P ink tapers, tend. Miss Lawson was remem- bered with many useful gifts. Ga., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Duncan. M. Lane and son, Todd, of Deca tur Ga snent the weekend 1V “ S - D1 “ DecK ’ anoiner aau - ™ i P - f ghter, and her children, Rob- with Mrs. Lane s parents, Mr. . , „ , , . ’ and Mrs. H. W. Slaton. 1“"^f lml0 £' ”f. re also guests of Mrs. Brodie, Miss Celia Gasque, who jv5 r Beck is in Washington, teaches in Charleston, was q vvhere he has accepted home during the holidays a position, as nf April 1. with her parents, Mr. and , Mr a „ d M p au| A s. oy asq e. Chandler, Margaret and Pau- Dr. and Mrs. Lucien Brails- i ai spent Easter holidays with ford and children of Spartan- hj s parents, Mr. and Mrs burg spent Sunday with his C arl I. Chandler, returning mother, Mrs. Edward Brails- to their home in Colonial ^ ord - Heights, Va., Monday. Also Mrs. James T. Smith and visiting the Chandlers were son, Ronnie, of Columbia, their daughter, Mrs. William were guests Friday of their W. Hutto and her daughter, parents and grandparents, Carla, of Reevesville. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. R. Phillips of Spar- James L. Walker and family tanburg spent several days Easter Sunday were Dr. Wal- recently with her brother, W. ker’s family, Mrs. George D. G. King, and Mrs. King. Also Walker and Miss Orlena Cart- visiting the Kings and other ledge of Johnston; Miss Eliza- relatives in Clinton were Mrs. beth Walkr of Charleston, Mr. J. B. Kay of Byron, Ga., and and Mrs. J. E. Boatwright, Mrs. Lee Daniels of Green- Jr., Jimmy and George Boat- THIS WEEK-END DINE OUT AT lAJfiatUfl&i . South Broad Street, Clinton RESTAURANT — STEAK HOUSE — MOTEL Every Sund ay Is Family Day. Bring The Whole Family To— WbGsujlesi } PERSONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY I BOX 67-14 | MILLTOWN.N.J. 08850 j fc - Please send me a free MODESS Vee-Form Belt. Rvalue) I am sending you the word “important” from the back of a MODESS box, plus the filled-out coupon. In return, please send me, absolutely free, my MODESS VEE-FORM Belt (59tf value). I understand the VEE-FORM Belt is available in white, adjusts to fit any size, and has the exclusive V design for security and comfort. NAME. ADDRESS. t CfTY«. .STATE. .ZIP CODE. MODESS and VEE-FORM are trademarka of Peraonal Producu Company, Mllltown, New Jeraey. BIRTHS TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Taylor, Jr., of Columbia, announce the birth of a son, Dwight Lee III, April 9 in Columbia Hospital. Mrs. Taylor is the former Miss Jane Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams, Route 1. ;' JOHNSON Capt. and Mrs. Lewis A. Johnson, Lakewood Drive, an nounce the birth of a son, Lewis Allen, Jr., on April 12 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Johnson is the former Donece Ray Kirkham of Okla homa City, Okla. Capt. John son is with the ROTC depart ment at Presbyterian College. £ksm LOCAL COSMOTOLOGISTS GROUP , v RECEIVES HONOR The second annual National wife, of the Governor of South Beauty Salon Week luncheon Carolina was a guest at the and general meeting of the S. luncheon. ^ ■iiw t**»«-* vw - — • ■ • RANDALL Capt. and Mrs. Marshall B. Randall of Fort Ord, Calif., announce the birth of a son, Marshall B., Ill, February 22 at the Army Hospital. Mrs. Randall is the former Jimmie Ruth Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry 'Wallace of Clinton. C. Registered Cosmetologist Association was held Monday, April 4, at the Wade Hampton Hotel, Columbia. Affiliate 14 cosmetologists, comprising the Clinton-Laurens area, re ceived two honors at the Pictured from left to right are Clara Cromer, SCRjCA Treasurer, N.B.S.W. Special Events chairman; Dell Crews, N.B.S.W. chairman and chair man State Legislative com mittee; Rachel Douglas, N.B. Picture SfDOf IflJe twinkling with (ha brilliance of Fostoria’s American pat- tern. Rainbow hues dance in each facet Of thfe flame-polfehed crystal your good taste, complete table setttnge priced fir meeting; the membership pla- S.W. publicity chairman; Ub que and the sepond prize for Hudgers, first vice-pres., N. the N.B.S.W. scrapbook, com- posed of activities connected with all the group activities. Robert B.S.W. Membership chair man; Frankie Lee, president and N.B.S.W. , Institutional Thomas; .A,.