The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 21, 1966, Image 5
*
wm
m
. i
I Clinton* 8. C., Thursday, April 21, 1966
r
Tfii cfitomcfcB
> -1 ?■
Club
News
Meetings
; ( ’> ^
Telephone 8S3-0541
To Be Married
At Hopewell
Newberry — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Calvin Brooks of Jal-
* apa Community on the Green
ville Highway announce the
engagement of their daugh
ter, Virginia Lynn, to Richard
Winston Shealy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ashley Jacob Shea-
iy of St. Philip’s Community
near Prosperity.
The wedding is to take
place Sunday, June 5, at
11:15 a. m. in Hopewell Meth
odist Church near Clinton. No
formal invitations are to be
issued; friends and relatives
4re invited.
Bride-Elects
V
Given Luncheon
- The Cecil Wilson home on
Ansel Drive was the setting
for a lovely lunchbon given
by~ ’MrS. John Addison and
•r Mrs. James Addison last Fri
day in honor of brides-elect,
Miss Susan Workman and
Miss Ellen Lawson.
Guests were recieved by
the hostesses and invited into
the living room where fruit
punch was served.
The buffet luncheon was
served from the dining room
and guests seated on the sun
jiorch at appointed places.
Each of the honorees were
pinned with a corsage apd
given a gift of silver in their
chosen patterns by the host
esses. .•
i
Garden Clubs to
Meet Monday
Sttnbonnet Club
The Sunbonnet Club will sary with a reception given
meet with Mrs. Dave Rob- by their children at the home
Former. Resident
Gives Luncheon
Mrs. Irby Hipp, formerly
of this city, -entertained with
a luncheon at her home in
Rock Hill, and a tour of
Glencairn Gardens on Fri
day, April 15.
Those from Clinton attend
ing were Mrs. Ace Wprk^
man, Mrs. Hubert Pitts,
Mrs. W. G. King, Mrs. John
W. Finney, Sr< Mrs. W. C.
Baldwin, MTs. T. C. Johnson t
Mrs. JTenderson Pitts, Mrs.
Henry Young, Mrs. Hugh
Simpson, Mrs. Frank Miller,
and Mrs. W. C. Shealy.
Cotillion
Dance Set
For April 30
The spring dance, final
event of the year for mem
bers of The Clinton Cotillion
Club, will take place April 30
at the Hotel Mary Musgrove
from 8 until 12 midnight.
It was also announced this
week that the annual business
meeting, at which time new
officers will be installed, is to
be held May 9 at 8 p. r m. in
the gold room of the hotel.
Members of the dance club
who have served this year as
dance committee members
include Miss Kathryn Dicus,
chairman; Mr. and Mrs.
George Brockenbrough, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Crocker,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cornel-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sher
rill, and Mr. and Mrs. Reese
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ferdi- fore leaving. Gold candelabra w^n'presen^a^te^of
nand Jacobs were honored on were used on the refreshment ^ Z
their fiftieth wedding anniver- a e W1 an arr 3ngemen o annua j mee ti n g include Rob-
ert Wassung, chairman, Mrs.
Members of the wedding R U f us Sadler, and Gary Lehn.
MISS CORINNE BROOME
Broome-King Engagement
MR. AND MRS. JACOBS
FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
NOTED WITH RECEPTION APRIL 20
erts for the ApHl session. 0 f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corn- P arty wh o the dr °P- Mrs. James Walker has
Mrs. E. C. Taylor and Mrs wall from 4 until 7 p.m. Wed- ia were S \,I 1 ,, 0 r a C D e , ‘ served as president of the Co-
^ John T. Young will be CO- nesday. Payne, Mrs. William Brooks tniion Club for the
hnotocoe tow. Owens and Mrs. Cornwall, epaenn
hostesses. The tour of Park Hosts for the celebration cicfers of Mrs Jacobs• Mrs season '
Seed Company which was were Mr and Mrs Robert F * ls T rs . ”} rs - Jacobs, Mrs.
originally p,aimed has been Z ck ^r and Mrs wUllani J 0D ta„d T GlVeS Pr0< 3 ram
nSent' Mre'T’r V nlfe SllieldS and Mr and Mr! ' and Dr D H McFadden, all For Auxiliary
presided , Mrs. A ,C. Young, j. p. Jacobs, Jr all of Clin- clinton __ The ^ ^
Yellow Jessamine |“ n ’. and ^ Tr ' and M 4 T S - John Also, Miss Peggy Dunlap American Legion Auxiliary
The Yellow Jessamine William King, of Summer- of Rock Hil j. jyj rs W j|j ^ a i k . was held at the home of Mrs.
Club will meet With Mrs. W. ville, Ga. er of Union; Mrs Harry phil . Thomas E. Baldwin Tues-
G. King, Sr., on Centennial Greeting guests at the door lips of Spartanburg; Mrs. day evening, April 19.
Street. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, of the home where the wed* Hcnry pittman of Macon, The meeting was opened
Jr., and Mrs. R. M. League ding reception was held 50 Ga.; Mrs. E. B. Wheeler and with prayer by the chaplain,
will be co-hostesses. years ago, were Mrs. Corn- Fred winterSi both of F i or _ Miss Essie Davidson, follow-
Mrs. Marion Lawson will wall, sister of the “bride”, ence; ]y[ rs Ernest Ellerbee ed with the ritual and sing-
have charge of the program and Mr. Cornwall. Mr. and oJ Columbia; William Ander- ing of “God Bless Our Na-
on “Wood Fiber Creation.” Mrs. Jacobs and their child- son of Greenville; Kenneth live Land.”
Exhibitors will be Mrs. Jud- ren and grandchildren were Burdette of Charleston, and Mrs. Julian Coleman, pro-
son Brbhmer and Mrs. Wil- in the receiving line. Mrs Hope Wilson of Newber- gram chairman of Foreign
liam Johnson, using birds as A number of friends of Mr. r y, who was organist. Relations, introduced the
the central thertie. ., and Mrs. Jacobs assisted in The wedding ceremony took 8uest speaker, Mrs. Grace
Carolina Wreh- ' entertaining the more than 500 place at the Fjrst Presbyte . Connor, who gave an inform-
The Carolina Wren Club £ ues i s w ^° called during the r j an church of Clinton April a ^ ve ^aU 1 . on the Philip-
\Vill nrtefrt at the First Bap- afternoon and evening. 20. 1916, with the reception Pi nes ' bringing out interest-
tist Charch social hall for Arrangements of mixed pink following at the home of the in Z P° ints on the culture,
the April sesSidh. A business and rose f ower * we t re asad bride’s parents, the late Mr. industry and mode of life
meeting is scheduled, said ^ . th ? pa/ 110 ^ and entry hall, and Mrs George Anderson ^he showed slides of the
Mrs Holcortlb president and in the dining room ’ the Copeland. Mr. Jacobs is the Philippines, Singapore, Siam
4 and' urges all tnembers to | able , caVer ^ a *<’" ^> f th e late Mr. and Mrs. and Bar rna f
attend ' lace cloth, was centered with j ames Ferdinand Jacobs and A special feature was a dis-
a silver epergne holding yel- g rands0 n of Dr. William Plu- play of various articles from
IRIS GARDEN CLUB low roses and flanked with mer j acobs founder of Pres- the Philippines.
Iris Garden Club will meet silver candelabra. byyterian College and Thorn- The program was conclud-.
Wed. April 27 at 4:00 p. m. in the den, was the origin- well Orphanage ed with 1116 sin 8ing of “A
with Mrs. W. A. Davis, Jr., al bride’s book, along with a Song of Peace.”
Hostesses assisting Mrs.
Baldwin in serving refresh-
Mr. and Mrs. Gettys Doyle
Broome of Love Springs Rd.,
Cowpens, announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Corrine,, to Lucius Lamar
King, Jr., son of Mrs. King
oi 701 Prather Circle, Clin
ton, and the late Mr. King.
The wedding is set for July
8 at the First Baptist Church
in Cowpens.
v Miss Broome and Mr. King
Miss Workman
Given Shower
Mrs. Weldon Jackson com- 1
plirrtentpd bride-elefct,- Miss
Susan Workman, with a mis
cellaneous shower last
Thursday, ^pril 14, at her
home on the Whtimire High
way.
As guests arrived they
were pinned with corsages
of lily of the valley.
Adorning the lovely home
were arrangements of iris
and spirea in the entrance
hall and iris and azaleas of
pink and "white in the living
room and dining room.
Favorite recipes and many
useful gifts were presented
to Miss Workman. Later in
the evening a salad plate
with coffee was served.
Among guests present were-
the honoree’s mother, Mrs.
are studying at Southern Bap
tist Theological Seminary in
Louisville, Ky. She was grad
uated in 1955 from Winthrop,
where she majored in Eng
lish. Mr. King also major
ed in English, receiving a di
ploma from Furman Univer
sity last year. He is minister
of education and youth at
Hazelwood Baptist., Louisville,
Ky. •
Women’s
Bowling Assn.
PALMETTO WINNERS
Tuesday night the Belk-
ettes and the Hi-Los will have
a roll-off. The winner will
roll-off next Monday night at
6:30 with the Cavalettes. The
winner Monday night will be
champions of the Palmetto
Winter Ladies’ League.
High team 3 games: Belk-
ettes, 2521, scratch; Cava
lettes, 2646, handicap.
High team games: Belk-
ettes, 903; Rollettes, 925.
High individual games
(handicap): Toby Robinson,
233; Mozelle Nelson, 230; Ni-
4
Hayne Workman, and her
grandmother, Mrs. L. O.
Hiers of Laurens, and the
groom-elect’s mother, Mrs.
H. D. Payne.
ta Harrison, 230; Ike Camp
bell, 226; Frances Meadows,
226.
High individual 3 games:
Sandra Foster, 609; Barbara
White, 604; Frances Mead
ows, 600.
High individual game
(scratch): Jean Hammond,
245; Linda Mann, 233; Bar
bara White, 229.
High individual 3 games:
Jean Hammond, 611; Kathlyn
Lott, 590; Linda Mann, 589.
SUNSHINE
W L
18 >
\\ allenzme 26 22
stn,thor 24 24
Pace In 1 32
... . *wsi
High individual game: B. ■Ppp
Wallenzine, 248; E. Keller, MRS BEATY
235; L. Pace, 227.
High individual 3 games: Blshop-Beaty
^‘pacTs,! WaUcnz ' ne ' Announcement
COFFEE BREAK *?*£*2‘ “l
Keelers 29 11 the marrla S' »'
Rcgiers ■ - JB 15 their daughter, Cynthia'
Champions 28 15 » . * . ,,
Babbettes . 25 19 t0 ste P h «" Chandler
. . .. . . . T Beaty, son of Mr. and.
nawk ,1, v ea » C a • O. F. Beaty of Cli»-
Dawkins, 257; V. Bridges, ... ,
248 K Weir 243 t0n ° n January 15 m A,k “
wijh i o . « en. They are presently re-
High individual 3 P' amt ' s B. , ldl / thc K1 A ’ rt .
Russell, 619; F. Meadows,
608; J. Hammond, 603.
DIXIE LEAGUE • da Mann, 223; Ruby Thomas,
Golden Girls . 34V4 13^ 199; Bobbie Bolt, 193.
Independents Site lOVfe High individual 3.. games:
Riggetts 2# ....28 Ruby Thomas, 549; Linda
Hep Cats 10 38 Mann, 543; Leona Williams,
High individual game: Lin- 522.
'
W/2740 2«/ 2 Qt. Casserole with Sever .... Rejf. 1.99
W/227 Matching Coffee Mug FREE .... Reg. .19
Total Value 2.1S
BOTH FOR
$1.49
WITH COUPON
COUPON VALUE 69c
At Your Friendly Piggly Wiggly
Mrs; JSrn^st Cox will be co- gold satin-bound book, a gift i_r^ p_ pi
hostess. Mrs. Marion Lawson commemorating this observ- rTOyiUIIl wil
will be the speaker.
ance, which guests signed be- JeffGFSOn Davis
“r—
o mighty
tall word
is
bohind
our
diamond
business...
So much of our businois
it bottd on copfldtrvco
that wo tirivt continu-
outly fo oxcood what it
oxpoctod of uf. Thit pol
icy it rofloctod in ovary
trantaction and it part
and parcoPof ovory tala.
So* for yourtolf.
Ea$y Crtdit
$575.00
J. C. Thomas, Jeweler
Clinton
f'lt’i Time That Count*’'
JOANNA
ments were Mrs.. C. D.
The Stephen D. Lee Chap- ?t ance ’ Mrs / C " Baldwin -
ter of the United Daughters ™ lss I f larn ? 1 ,. Burdette ’ and
of the Confederacy met at Mrs ‘ W in 8ard.
the Parents Club House iat m tj i
VtTiitten Village for the April - I WO rlOnOrGCl
meeting last Thursday eve- Gity
ning " * On last Saturday evening
Mrs. R. C. Guy had charge Miss Anne Digby of Lancas-
of the program, giving an in- and fience, Edward Pitts
te resting account of the 0 £ Columbia, were ' compH-
"Courtship and Marriage of me nted with a dinner party
Jefferson Davis,” taken from by Dr and Mrs Robert
the short y story, “Rose of Grube, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mississippi.” pRt s 0 f Rethune, Mrs. Fred
Hostesses were Mrs. Lena Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Lindsay, Miss Louise Kern, Pitts, Jr., at the later’s home
Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. on Musgrove Street Exten-
Irene Pitts. sion.
Dinner was served buffet
style from the beautifully ap
pointed dining table. A cen
tral arrangement of pink and
Mrs. Ansel Godfrey enter- white spring flowers was us-
tained several friends f o r ed with pink burning tapers,
heme on South Adair Street. The twenty guests were
lunch on Tuesday at her seated at Individual tables
Upon invitation into the liv- placed in the living and din
ing and dining room, where ing rooms. On the tables
individual tables were plac- were miniature arrange-
ed, guests were seated at ments carrying out the color
settings noted by dainty note. Elsewhere in the home
place cards. Mrs. J. M. Dick, spring flowers were used.
Mrs. Reese Young, and Mrs. The honored couple was re-
Cally Gault assisted in serv- membered with a gift of sil-
ing. ver in their chosen pattern.
Adding to the charm of the The bride-elect was pinned
home were arrangements of with a corsage,
vari-colered spring flowers. Among out of town guests
Special guests included were Miss Dlgby’s parents,
Mrs. M. A. Durant of Mari- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt
anna, Fla.; Mrs. R. C. An^ Digby of Greer, and her sis-
derson of Dillon; and Mrs. ter, Miss Pam Digby of Co-
Robert S. Owens of Summer- lumbia; and Mr. and Mrs.
ville. Jerry Davis of Taylors.
Mrs. Godfrey
Entertains Friends
Big oven
beauty with
an eye
lor value!
• Spacious work-counter
recessed top with two big
8" and two 6* units.
• Big-roast size
oven with Even Heat.
• Storage for lots of pans in
two big drawers—one is
waist high.
As Little As
$3.50
A Week After Small
Down Payment
Forget
delrosting
forever-even
In the freezer!
• 100% Frost-Proof bv FRIGID-
AIRE! Frost never forms
in the 102-lb. top freezer
I or refrigerator section!
• Twin vegetable Hydrators!
• 3 full-width shelves on door.
• Plus the Power Capsule for
Space Age Refrigerationl
\
AsTiittle As
55.50
A Week After Small
Down Payment
FRIGIDMRE
Pull ’N Glean
oven Range with
“big-ketne”iopi
• Pull 'N Clean oven slides
out like a drawer for
stand-up cleaning.
• Divided cooking top handles
even big canning kettles.
• Cook-Master oven control
starts/cooks/stops—all
automatically.
As Little As
$4.50
A Week After Smell
^ Down Payment
Budget-minded
way to begin
Space Age
foodkeeping!
• Space for lots of frozen food
—65-lb. size Freezer Chest.
• Space for V2 gal. cartons,
eggs, butter in the door.
• Space for even fat cabbages
in full-width Hydrator.
• Space for fresh meats in
the full-width Chill Drawer!
As Little As
$3.50
A Week After Small
Down Payment
.. J.
, M
. &
- ;V
■ ■ • - — - -
oMtatMaua