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CUnton, S. C„ Thursday, May 12, 11166
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Honored On
Mother's Day
On the occasion of her
birthday and “Mothers’ Day,” diary will rhtfet with Mrs
Miss Rollins Given ? *, nd ” r! '™ omas
_ , . G. Pitts of Lynchburg, Va.
Bridal bhower wedding rehearsal
Miss Jane Rollins, bride- Immediately following the
elect of Bill DuBoise,. whose wedding rehearsal at Me-
marriage will take place mortal Methodist Church,
point.
many
guests present were Mrs. W.
M. Powell, Misses Shirley
and Sandra Powell, Mrs. D..
W. Wilson, and Miss Helen
Powell of Greer.
MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN,
Correspondent
MRS. EDWARD HOLLAND PITTS
Dunn-King Rites at Miss Eleanor Dial and Mrs.
Henderson Church w - M - Leaman entertained fornia and Mrs Rosa Cole of berry. Also Mr. and Mrs. John
LAURENS —The marriage the Friendl y harden Club Clinton visited Mrs. F. S. Cole McAlister and Pam of New
of Miss Patricia Gail Dunn to \ as ' Tuesday afternoon at the recent i y . berry.
Richard Cloyton King took home of the latter “ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Whittle CI
place Saturday at 5 p.m. at Mrs. Leaman’s home was of Columbia were Mother’s urrici!, MJt’i'L.ifea
Henderson Baptist Church, beautiful with multi - colored Day guests of Mrs. R. F. CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
with Rev. William H. Jef- pansies, roses and other late Wade. PHONE 833-0541
fords, Jr. officiating.' The spring flowers. —
bride is the daughter of Mr. > The president, Mrs. L. R.
and Mrs. James Harold Dunn Adams, called the meeting to
of Hickory Tavern, and the order.
groom is the son of Mr. and In the absence of the secre-
Mrs, Ansel Afton King of tary, Mrs. A. J. Finley read
Ware Place on Augusta Road the minutes of the last meet-
near Greenville. in S and called ‘the roll to
In the wedding party were which 12 members responded.
Misses Chris Chapman, Dale Mrs. Leaman had extended
Owings and Linda Thompson a special invitation to Mr. J.
American Legion
To Meii Tuesday
The Arterican Legion Aux-
fffl
Mrs. Lucy Nabors was hen- W. R. Pi^l, Jr. tm Masgreve
ored with dinner on Sunday RoacL Tuesday evening, May
by her children at her home l 7 th. 7:10 o’clock. All
on Musgrove Street. members.are urged to attend.
During the afternoon a nurn- D. ,-<^11
ber of relatives and friends TiUSSeii-riOnon
tailed to wish her a happy Rites In Charleston
birthday. . Mrs Gladys Ellis Russell
_ and Johnnie E. Horton. Jr., of
Announce Monroe Charleston were Mriited in
Fnnrrrf^mantei marriage Wednesday, April
engagements ^ in t ^. Chm . ch of the Na _
Mr. and Mrs. James God- parent* on Helms Street at six
dard Monroe of Latta, have o’clock in the afternoon. The
announced the engagement of pastor, the Rev. Welch, per-
Ihoir daughter, Elizabeth formed the ceremony in the
Blakely, to Jefferson Kirksey presence of their immediate
Aiken, Jr., of Baton Rouge familie$ and close friends.
La.-, and also have made Mr. Rorton is a son of Mr.
known the engagement of and Mns. Earl Horton of this
their son, James Goddard, city. Attending from this area
Jr., to Miss 1 Cynthia Alice were if. and Mrs. Horton,
Stone of Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. and son, Roy, another bro-
Monrue is the former Eliza- ther, Robert A. Horton of
both Blakely of Clinton. Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Lu-
Miss Monroe and Mr. Aiken ther C. Nabors, Mr. and Mrs.
will be married July 2 in the John Henry Nabors and son,
Latta Presbyterian Church. Kenneth, of Laurens and Mrs.
Mr. Monroe and Miss Stone M. B. Summerville,
are planning a June wedding At the present time the
in Nashville. young couple are residing at
1826 Clement Avenue, Apabt-
Century Club Meet ment I8. Charleston Heights.
Held On Tuesday Afternoon Tea
An open meeting of the p RnHp-FIprfq
Century Club was held r ° r I-> na e L<ieCIS
Tuesday, . May 3, at the The home of Mrs. Marion
home of Mrs. Marc Weers- Lawson was the setting Sat
ing.* Each member brought urday, April 30, for the lovely
a guest to the afternoon tea. t aa given in honor of bride- m Di^TTOrPT* HMATT? TMr , HV
Yellow iris accented the elects - Mi ® se » EUen Lawson. MISS MARGURITE ANNE DIGBY
entrance hall. Large arrange- and Susan Workman^ Host- Qp GREER MARRIES MR. PITTS
ments of greenery adorned a 5J‘ a in | M !; s “ a J son Miss Marguerite Anne Dig- Mrs. Cole Blease Graham, of and Joyce Madden. Miss Fran H. Shealy, an honorary mem-
the mantels in the receiving 0 wn ' nd ’ b y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brooklyn, New York. Chapman was flower girl, ber of Laurens; but who was
rooms, and arrangements of ^ Davis ’ Walter Hunt Digby of 104 Miss Lynn Hawkins of Lan- Ea <* a W* d "*s hav- unable to come on account of
roses and iris were featured • “ Marion Avenuej Greer> be . caster was nower irl and ing a brocade bodice and with ‘Uness. -
on the tables. The family guests as they assembled and came the bride of Edward Kirk Pitts of Aiken, nephew a crepe skirt in a lighter Mrs. Jake Rasor and Mrs.
room displayed arrangements ^ esente 5 the y m t S 0 honor- Holland Pitts, son of Mrs 0 f the groom, was ring bear- shade. The style was Empire, E-W. P.nson were program
oi mixed spring ilowers. J*. and their mothers> Mrs. Pascal Mark Pitts of 1000 e r. and the flowers carried were lea M d _ e s rS a
The dining room table, cov* Claude Lawson and M rs. Musgrove Street, Clinton, and Pascal Mark Pitts of Aiken red .roses , helotifnl Hpvntinnli n« na
ered with a tablecloth of hand Hayne Workman. the late Mr. Pitts, Sunday at served his brother as best William Adger Stone, Jr of T(;
cutwork and embroidery, held L ater they were i nv i te d into 4:00 p. m. at Memorial Meth- man. Augusta Road served as best “er subject Where Is God.
an arrangements of pink ro- the dining room where dainty odist Church in Greer. ’ Ushers were Thomas Grif- man . with ushers all of that She read ^^ ral passage "
SeS ’ Party refreshments were ser- Mrs. Pitts received a B. S. fin Pitts of Lynchburg, Vir- «*•. Robert L. Me- '^closed S
Dainty party sandwiches, ved buffet s tyi e from the din- degree from the University ginia, brother of the groom, Gdl - Jr - Stanley Chandler V ^e a d closed vith
cakes, mints, nuts and punch' in g table. Adorning the table of South Carolina in 1964. She Robert Albert Liner, Jr., of and T h0 mas James. Jess P vc_ poem
were served. . : was a silver candelabra with teaches English at the region- Greenwood, Cleveland Kirk and ^ S8 C ^ h p^and Pinson’s family she was uni
. , TT . crystal epergne . and tour al USC campus in Lancaster. Phares of Myrtle Beach, “ ” ” 11US ana able t0 attpnd
Mrs. Hatton Nam©d burning tapers centered with Mr. Pitts was graduated™** Carlirte Neely « , * *'' program consisted of
Nevy Chairman anTlHwL 0 »We W v e *Hlv ar Th r p S t»! fr0m USC .! n 1960 with / B * and rt John The bride appeared in silk a film “The Green Thumb of
Mrs. B. B. Ballard awt hl overlaid whh a hand dpgree in bus ‘ n ess admin- Saunders both of or g anza . over peau de soie, the McAuleys.” The begin-
v ♦ n/ri u * ble was ov ^ r,aid w}th a hand ' istration. He is an assistant Hopkins Saunders, both of dress havine a laee ning of which portrayed the
Miss Kate Milam were host- ma de embroidered linen and football coach at the Univer . Columbia, Richard Gordon ^ y a a w 1 i a ^ e “McAuleys” home without
esses to the Sarah Glenn Cir- , a ce applique* cover made by sity of So uth Carolina. Bennett of Sylvania Georgia- ^ ^ an 0 d dl a e ’sheath klrt Howers and then their plan-
de of Broad Street Methodist Mrs. Lawson’s mother. To the L, ...... . .. and George Lelex Copeland wais iDana ana a sneatn skirt . nHcf . n . na * .
After a wedding trip to the . w i t I 1 chapel train. An orchid mn g- landscaping and plant-
th* adorned the Bible which she in g and working to make
aiuc Immediately following the ygj.j.j d A recept i on was their yard beautiful with
roses in a crystal epergne , L ceremony, the bnde’s parents , v w d ? dowers Br occ and rhoir
Miss Milam, the circle was used on the buffet. Glve n m marriage by her entertained at a reception in given a t her home. ^ accomDlfshment^ showed in
chairman, led the business Guests were invited to tour father, the bride wore a wed- their home. Aft Tuesday, when they accomplishments showed in
session at which time a new the lovely colonial style home. din g g° wn of silk organza Rev H awley B. Lynn offi- ^ turn Myrtle Beach, ov ^ ^ ey obta »nod
chairman, Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Arrangements of spring flow- with Chantilly lace forming ciated at the we dding, with tbe ne wlyweds will live in y nu “ . , mir ...
Jr. was elected to serve the e rs were uped throughout ttie the short sleeves and bateau mu9ic b y Mrs EdWard Den- Green vill«. Mr. King works r ng the social hour the
coming year. home at points of interest neckline. Lace appliqued Ss Dobson orgS and *° r John D “ Hollingsworth hostesses assisted by Mrs
On the occasion of the Assistihg tlje hostesses in around the chapel train and Mrs. William O. Crowley, vo- ST, Pany ’ hav,n g attended ® *^ ad
twenty - fifth anniversary of serving in the dining room U P the skirt formed a redin- ca ij S t Anderson Junior College a plate “with dessert and coffee,
the Woman’s Society of Chris- were Mrs. Joe Payne of Co- g°t e effect. Her veil of silk ye a r and a half. He is an n*- Bill Wightman came
tian Service the program lumbia; Mrs. Jim Casque of illusion fell from an organ- (^InK Ellen Woodside High School in J[ or r ?( re ® bm t!' ts “
leader, Mrs. Carl Chaney, Greenville; Mrs. Mason Bra- za rose trimmed with seed graduate. The bride com- Mrs. H. M. Turner spent
gave some of the highlights ze l, Joanna; Mrs. Edgar Ev- pearls. She carried a bouquet Elects N6W OliicerS Pieted one semesters study '^ veral d a y s recen t ly in
of the society for the past erett, Mrs. Thin Cooper, Mrs. of roses centered with an During the annual meeting DavT^ ^ 3nd MrS ‘
decade and ^Irs. Bill Abrams John Davis, «nd Mrs. Nene orchid. of the ?: linton cotillion Club Mrs 2 S Pinson was the
assisted by giving a look into Workman, Clinton. Miss Pamela Hunt Digby, last Monday evening at the ° ry Tavern Hlgh Scho ° l weekend 0 euesf of her sister
the future for the society. Each b r i d*e - e 1 e c t was a student at USC, was her Mary Musgrove Hotel, the Dirfhv Pitte Mrs D Currie at Harievvme’
Mrs^Chaney'closed the pro- pinned with a sweetheart rose sister’s maid of honor. Carry- following officers were elec- ruib a a ^ Ha iey
gram with a prayer. corsage and given a sterling ing a cascade of spring flow- ted to serve for the coming Pre-Nuptial Parties were with their daughter and
During the social hour silver cake khife from the ers, she wore an aqua Em- year They are as follows: mkiuusmaius LUNCHfeUN familv Mr and Mrs W O
punch and dainty cookies hostesses. pire formal The dress fea- p re sident, J. F. Jacobs Jr.; Miss Margaret Anne Digby, Brodie’in Orangeburg for the
were served. Guests ‘ included friends tured a sleeveless, scoop- vj ce - President, Miss Kath- bride-elect and her wedding weekend
Arrangements of peonies from Joanha, Ulinton, Colum- necked Venice lace bodice, ryn D i cus; Secretary, Mrs. H. attendants’ and guests were Mother’s Day guests of Mr
and roses were used on the bia, Greenvaie, Laurens, moss green velveteen ribbon F . Blalock; Treasurer, Mrs. complimented with a lunch- and Mrs. J. O Denny were
piano, stereo and elsewhere Greenwood, Whitmire, New- at.the waistline and a sheath Ed King. eon on Saturday at one o’- Misses Kathryn and Anne
of chiffon over taffeta. Her Composing t h e debutante clock a t the Greenville Coun- Denny of Columbia,
matching headpiece featured dance committee will be Mrs. try Club . Mrs . Ro hert Liner Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lea-
a vei accen e y a ve ve H. F. Blalock Mrs. R. M. 0 f Greenwood and Miss Hazel man had as their guests dur-
e ^ n .° w ' . , , . Turner, Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Switzer of Anderson, aunts of ing the past weekend Mr. and
Similanly attired, the other and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr. tbe honoree, were hostesses. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon and
attendants were Miss Rosa Executive board members A pink and white color note children of Savannah, Ga.,
Anna Gray of Columbia, Miss e i ec t e d to serve for the new was used in the floral ar- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shilling-
Laura Ann Sanders, » f Co- ye ar were Dr. and Mrs. Jud- rangements. Guests’ places law and children of Rock Hill,
lumbia, Miss Betsy Ann Dob- son Davis, Mrs. R. E. Fer- were marked with dainty Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chapman
San ?T e ,f nVe ’ , ohn ' guson Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. place cards. A corsage and family of Asheville, N. C.,
0 / .Bailey Dixon. marked the bride - elect’s Mrs. Helen Bryson of Ashe-
Mrs. P il B and o arietta. A mee ti n g ^ the executive place. ville and Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Georgia, Miss trances Gayle board has been scb eduled for Included among the guests Cagle and family of Roanoke
Newbury of Charleston, and next Monday evening) May were Mrs. Pascal M. Pitts of Rapids, N._C
o,. , t-\ t 16. at the home of the presi- Clinton, the groom - elect’s Mr. and Mrs
Stephen D. Lee
Chapter Elects
New Officers
The Stephen D. Lee Cha|>-
PERSONAL
MENTION
New Mexico Visitors
atives and friends here- Tluir*-
day for the funeral of Mrs.
Bertha Harris Gregory
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Evans
and families, Mr. and Mrs.
Guests on Monday of Miss Alex Gossett, Mrs. Mable Cul-
June 4th, was complimented Greer on Saturday evening, Rath Bailey were Mr. and pepper of Griffin, Ga., Mrs.
with a miscellaneous shower Mrs. Pascal Mark Pitts of Mrs William Anderson and Eunice Harris and Mary Belle,
last Monday evening, May Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. P. daughter, Mrs. Earl Stall of Francis Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
9th, at the home of Mrs. J. T. Mark Pitts of Aiken, and Mr. Greenville, and Mrs. Harold Bud Emory of High Point,
Ellison. Miss Phyllis Martin and Mrs. Thomas G. Pitts. ' Powe of New Mexico. N. C. Also Mrs. Charlsk-
was co-hostess. Lynchburg, Va., entertained Visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Chaulk and son of Pauline,
Some twenty guests were the members of the Digby- Mac Adair during the week- Gharle s. J Harris, Mr. and
present for the occasion. Bri- Pitts wedding party and end were their sons, Jim. a Mrs. Henry Gwinn Mr. and
dal games and dainty party guests with dinner at Ye Olde student at the Citadel; and Mrs. Dewey Grant of Spar-
refreshments were enjoyed. Fire Place, Greenville. and Hub Adair of Atlanta, Ga. tanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Adorning the home were ar- The beautifully appointed Mrs. James T. Smith and Hams and family,of Augusta,
rangements of red roses with tables were graced with son, Ronnie, of Columbia J y ! r ai ^. J VIrs “ Me via Bu *V n ’
aucuba foliage and a large spring flowers in white china were guests Sunday of their ^ rs \ Wl ‘ ,e Ha e \ Mr *’- c, a s
white lace umbrella the focal footed containers. Forty-four parents and grandparents, », am Lu 0f . o t0ma ’ . .
places were marked with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Mrs. Albert Brown and grand-
Miss Rollins was nresented da inty place cards. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson da ughter of Woodruff,* Mr.
useful gifts. Among A 8teak dinner wa s enjoyed. Pitts had as their guest for a " ' J 5 - lh m!- 8 and
the weekenu, their son, John, »f ug ot Balh “ Mr “ anrt
* ■■•11 II of Albajiy, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs - Bobert Gregory of Whit-
Crocc Hill News were recent guests of ™ ,re : Mr - and Mrs - Lawrence
Vl B,IM Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer Hacns and son - Mr and Mrs '
in Columbia A e x Harris and family of An-
HERE FOR FUNERAL derson, Mr. and Mrs. James
Among the ou-of-town rel- and family, Mrs. Har
old Dunaway and son of New-
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ter of me united d7u££ Club Meeting
of the Confederacy met at The regular monthly meet-
the home of Mrs. J. A. Chand- ing of the Clinton Business
ler for their May meeting, and Professional Women’s
Thursday evening. May 5th. Club was held on May 11 at
Mrs. J. R. Johnson and Miss the Mary Musgrove Hotel,
Mary Johnson were assistant with the president, Mrs. Rob-
hostesses. ert Johnson, presiding.
Mrs. A. A. Ramage re- Mrs. Tan Ray presented
ported on the District Meet- the program on traffic safety,
ing held in Aiken. Other with emphasis upon self-dis-
members attending were Miss cipline and the disciplining of
June Adair, Mrs. Irene Pitts, teen-agers in the home in en-
and Miss Louise Kern. couraging the observance of
The following officers were safe driving practices,
elected for 1966-67: President, During the business meet-
Miss Louise Kern; Vice- j n g plans were made for the
president, Mrs. C. B. Betts; s t a te convention to be held at
Secretary, Miss June Adair; Myrtle Beach on May 13< 14t
Treasurer, Mrs. Irene Pitts; atld Members who plan to
Chaplain, Mrs. Nene Work- attend are Mrs. M. C. Poole,
man; and Historian, Mrs. Miss Essie Davidson, Miss
Lena Lindsay. j une Adair, and Mrs. John-
Mrs. M. C. Poole and Miss son> along with Miss Janet
Louise Kern had charge of Johnson, who was chosen
the program. Mrs. Poole Young Career Woman of the
gave a short history of the year by the Clinton club,
origin of Confederate Mey Miss Johnson will compete
morial Day which is May for the state title during tht
10th. Miss Kern read the convention at Myrtle Beach.
article “Confederate Soldier, rr
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