The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 28, 1966, Image 5
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Dr. Brown Talks.
To Members of
Meligram Club
Dr. Marshall W. Brown,
co-chairman of the South
Carolina Commission o n
Higher Education Facilities,
spoke Monday afternoon to
the Meligram Book Club
about his travels through
Yugoslavia.
Doctor Brown, who with
Mrs. Brown visited the
Balkan country recently,
used a group of color > slides
to illustrate his talk of the
political, geographical, cul*
tural and educational as
pects of Yugoslavia.
Mrs. Thomas F- Hollis,
the afternoon’s hostess, serv
ed light refreshments at the
conclusion of the prografn-
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Legion Auxiliary.;
To Meet In *
Laurens
KITTY LOU HOLLIS
—ShUMa Portrait
Hollis-Miller Announcement >
• Mrs. Emily C. Hollis announces the engagement of
her daughter, Kitty Lou, and Roger Barnes Miller
'Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Guy MUleY of Joanna. The
wedding will take place in early sumumer. ’
PTA To Install Ladies' Golf Group
Mew Officers. To Meet May'3
The Hampton Avenue Par- The Ladies Golf Associa-
ent - Teacher Association will tion of Lakeside Country Club
meet next Thursday evening, meet at 12:30,p.m. May
May 5, at 8 o’clock in the 3 at ‘, he , cl “ b , Rcs f va ‘“ >as
.school auditorium. are bclogtakcntor lunchby
^ L , ... Mrs. C. W. Copeland and Mrs.
A short business session w.H c w Anderson, hostesses:
be held followed with the in- - ■. ■ ’ ■
stallation of new officers. flth grade students of Mrs.
A musical program has Grace Connor giving- their
been, planned with 5th and spring
concert.
A meeting of the Seventh
District of the South Caro
lina Departmen f.of th*?
American Legion will be
held in' Laurens on Friday,'
with the Laurens Unit No. -25
as hosts in the Laurens
County. Library building at
10:00 a m.
Mrs. Bnicie Williams . • of
Easley is president ..of the
Sevfenth District and will
preside. Mrs. Fred E-. .Wed
lock is presideht of the’ Lau
rens unf.t Mri| James K-
Ewart, president of ,the
Sooth Carolina' Department,
will be the speaker.
The Seventh District in
cludes the following units in
addition to' Clinton and Lau
rens: Easley No. 92; Foun
tain Inn No. 133; Greenville
No. 3; Greer No. 9; Liberty
No. 67; and Pickens No. II.
Mrs. Earle Workman,
president of Clinton Unit NO.
56, urges all members to at
tend- Members.:;
Cotillion Spring
Formal at Hotel
Saturday Night
The Cotillion Club will en
tertain at its spring formal
from 8 until 12 midnight Sat
urday at the Hotel Mary Mus-
grove.
Harry Bouknight and his
orchestra will play and break
fast will be served at mid
night. A number of guests arc
expected to attend the dance.
Miss Workman
Entertained At
Luncheon For 16
Miss Susan Workman, who
will be married to Horace D.
Payne June 18, was honored
with a luncheon given by Mrs.
J. J. Cornwall, Mrs. William
Brooks Owens and Mrs. Earl
Horton at Mrs. Cornwall’s
home last Saturday.
Arrangements of mixed
spring flowers were used in
the house, and in the dining
room, where places were laid
for 16 guests, a large ar
rangement of yejlow roses
centered the dining table. The
bride-elect’s place was mark
ed with an old-fashioned nose
gay of lilies-of-the-valley.
After the guests were seat
ed, a toast written by Miss
Nancy Owens was read by
Mrs. Brooks Owens. A four-
course luncheon was served,
and Miss Workman and an
other bride-elect, Miss Irene
Vaughp of Kinards, were re
membered with gifts.
Out - 6f - towf) guests were
Mrs. Walter Moulton of Co
lumbia; , Miss Mary Evans
Seagers of Cross Hill and
Miss Linds Boland of Win-
throp College. \ Mrs. Hayne
Bell. Workman, mother 'of
the bridt^elect, ;was also pre
sent.
MRS. JOHNSON HAS
WEEK END GUESTS
Lt. and Mrs. Charles Crowl
and daughter, Kristen Ann,
of Brunswick, Ga., spent the
weekend with her mother,
Mrs. R. W. Johnson. They left
Tuesday for Norfolk, Va.,
where Lieutenant Crowl has
been tranferred with the U.
S. Navy. Also spending Sun
day with Mrs. Johnson were
her brothers and sisters, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Culbertson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Culbertson, Mrs. I. D. Cooper
and Julia; Mr. and Mrs. Har
ley C. Culbertson; Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Mrs. Bon
nie Simmons, Misses Dolly
and Evelyn Culbertson, all of
Laurens!
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Chandler-Rhame Wedding July 30
Mr. and Mrs. William Brat- 1964 and attended the Cotil
lon Chandler, Junior,' of Co- Ubn Ball,
lumbia, announce the on- The bridoeroom-elect is the
• , . grandson of the late Mr. and
gagement of their daughter, Mrs Julian Toole of Aifcen
Rita Scott, and Richard An- and of the late Doctor and
derson Rhame, son of Doctor Mrs. Delmar Rhame of Clin-
and Mrs. Delmar Orestes ton -
Mr. Rhame attended the
, . . , , , ,, University of the £buth, and
. The b r i d e - e 1 e c t is the ls a genior at p r< . 9byterian ,
granddaughter of Mrs. Will- College, Clinton?' He is a
tom B r a 11 o ri Chandler of member of Kappa Alpha Or-
Summerton, ahd the late ( * er -
Bn? Variety . . . Ladies Gr Teens
CASUALS & SANDALS
V,'>
Reverend William Bratton
The wedding will take place-'
A|! the neweit and
Springe?* tlyles to
select ♦’’ons. A host of
colors and tol-
or combma-
aheHtf ’may comat
M. Young; secretary, for ad
ditional information.
Mr. Mrs. Byara .
H^iored (Dn J
25th- Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hy-^
ars of Joanna were honored
on their 25th wedding anni-
vesary, April 19,. at dinner
Mant Musgrove Hofcl
trSHafW Scoff or Maycsvlllc, Chuccli.. CWum- •-
James
Sunbqhnet Club
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and attended he party wear*
ing a two-piece richly texturf
ed btoge dress and a corsage
of white caima 1 ions
Mr. • and Mrs. ^ (Eugenia
Byars) Gerald Johnson of
Bodds Cross Road and Miss
Gitlger Byars 1 of Newberry
College did honors fbr
their parents, land otR^r
guests Jn thg. party were
Mrs. Byars’ parents,, Mr.
pnd Mr?. J- J. Clark of Cin-
ton.
A special feature of the
dinner was the cutting, qf the
aiunversary <y»ke and tho
presentation td the couple of
a silver serving bowl.
- Mr. Byars --Is connected
with Greenwood Mills, Joan
na plant, and Mrs. Byarsi is
a member of the teaching
staff in Laurens County
School District 56. “
and the late Mrs.
^MK, 0 'chandler | s . senior
at conversqr. college, spartan- Installs Officers
burg, and will graduate in The Carolina Wren, Gbrdeif
May. She Jnade her debut in club held its April meeting,
Monday afternoon April 25f» v
at the First Baptist Church^* f ’
HearsTTalk On Thirteen members were pre-^f
Beautification Mrs. Gary Holcomb,, presi* ^/
v Mrs. Fred Holcombe, guest dent, presided and welcomed
speaker at the Sunbonnet Mrs. L. E. Hunning dub
Garden Club meeting last guest. Mrs: Hugh Ray gave,
Monday afternoon, reported the open devoUqhal. ' - ^
on beautification projects in A business session followed
the state and nation .giving wifh the installation of new
‘special emphasis on the cur- officer. They are as foHoWs: .
jreht. program in this area, Mrs. Clarence St^iett, ;pra- 1
i The club met with Mrs. D. sident;, Mrs. Gary .Holeomb,
H. Roberts, and Mrs. E. C. vice-president; Mrs., ,i,4iurk'
Taylor. and Mrs. , John T. Mae Howard, secjretaty and
fcs* IrpAsurpr * _
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Young were co hostesses: treasurer.
Mrs: L. N. Warren presided. An exchange'of plants was
Following the program re- enjoyed by members followed
freshments were served huf- with the social hour with Mrs.
fet style in the dining room. Holcomb'and Mrs. C. L. Stin-
The meeting was held at nett serving refreshments.
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