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THB CLINTON CHRONICLB
fllnton. B. C., Thursday. June 9,196fl
MBS. WOODS MONROE McGINN
WATTS-McGINN WEDDING RITES
SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY EVENING
The wedding of Miss Julia membrance of the occasion.
Miss Cantrell Is
Bride of Marvin
Charles Brewington
Boiling Springs — Miss
Harriette Algary Cantrell,
choral music director ia the
Woodruff schools, was mar
ried to Marvin Charles
Brewington Saturday at 4:30
p. m. at the Boiling Springs
Baptist Church. The bride
groom is employed in the
laboratory of the American
Lava Company in Laurens.
Rev. James W. Crocker
conducted the service.
George Bitias of Knoxville,
Tenn., sang, and Mrs. Diehl
Thomas Cantrell presented
organ music. Ushers includ
ed Frederick Montague Fos
ter, III, of Spartanburg; Jer
ry Lee Jarrard and David
Hildebrand of Laurens; and
John Joseph Brewington of
C 1 e m s o n University and
Cross Anchor.
Miss Elizabeth Jean Can
trell preceded her sister as
honor attendant. Bridesmaids
included Miss Patricia Dale
Cantrell, also a sister, and
Misses Anna Elisabeth and
Linda Glenise Brewington,
the groom’s sisters.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Dean Qantrell, the
bride wore a dress of off-
white silk and linen blend.
Venice lace -edged the neck
line and sleeves. The skirt,
giving a dome tunic effect,
was trimmed with two rows
‘S & H Foundation
Makes Grant To
College Foundation
Precbyterian College will
share in a grant made yester
day by the S*H Foundation to
'the South Carolina Foundation
of Independent Colleges, Inc.
.The grant, part of a $37,000
gift to the Independent Col
lege Funds of America, was
presented to SCFIC Execu
tive Secretary J. Lacy Mc
Lean, Greenville, by S&H
District Manager Richard
Shipe. The Sperry and Hutch
inson Company, distributors
of S&H Green Stamps, spon
sors the S&H Foundation.
The SCFIC is a member
of the Independent College
Funds of America, an associ- Miss EicHelberger
ation of 39 state and regional ^ .|,^ r rv A _ r „
private college organizations uegrcc
in the U. S. This is the sixth Miss Barbara Eichelberg-
consecutive year of ICFA. er was awarded a BA de .
’“Sher independent South * ree ^ ^ University of
Carolina Colleges sharing in S^athi Carolina at com-
l mencei
the grant are: Converse, Wof-
emeat exercises on Sa-
ford, Coker, Columbia, Ers-
kine, Furman, Newberry and
Limestone.
In presenting the gifts on
• behalf of the S&H Foundation
Shipe said “\ye are extremely
happy to be able to make
this grant to the Independent
turday.
She formerly attended St.
Mary’s Junior College, Ral
eigh, N. C., and Converse
College, Spartanburg.
She is the daughter of
Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger and
the late Mr. Eichelberger.
College Fund of America. It
enables us to provide aid to Harmon Attending
the many private colleges , „ *
which contribute so greatly Training Program
to our country’s total pro- j ohh c Harmon, represen-
gram of higher education *
J. E. Evans 1
Joanna — J. E. Evans, 62,
of Whitmire Highway, Rt. 2,
Kinards, died, Wednesday,
June 1, at 4 p. m. in a local
hospital after (Several years
of declining health and a sud
den illness. ,
A native of Newberry, son
of the late Albert and Mary
Leloach Evans, he lived in Jo
anna for 36 years. He was a
retired textile worker and
superintendent of the Sunday
School, trustee, deacon and
oldest member of Pentecostal
Holiness Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Leona Freeman Evans; four#
daughters, Mrs. Curtis (Fran
ces) Oswalt of Joanna, Mrs.
Thomas (Willette) Smith of
Clinton, Mrs. Everette (Deza-
ree) Morris of Prosperity and
Mrs. Ben (Marjorie) Wood
ward of Clinton; four sons,
Freeman Evans of Kinards,
Alvin and Lewis Evans of Jo
anna and Issac Evans with
the U. S. Army in Viet Nam;
two brothers, Rev. Tom Ev
ans of Florence and John Ev
ans of Newberry and Mrs.
Walter (Mammie Lee) Vau
ghn of Greenville; 21 grand
children and 15 great-grand
children.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at 3 p. m. at
Joanna Pentecostal Holiness
Church by Rev. Floyd Brew-
Rev. M..A. Frye, Rev. W.
er.
The ICFA grant is part of
tative of Nationwide Insur-
C. EUenburg and Rev. Ros-^
coe Bryan. Burial was in
Rosemont Cemetery, Clinton.
Pallbearers were Mason Ro^
chid on a Bible.
Mercy Watts, daughter of After September 1, he will be *f n
Mrs. Blaise Pascal Watts, and commissioned in U. S. Army ^ ® ess ° a °~
Woods Monroe McGinn, son and will be stationed in El
of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Ed- Paso, Texas,
ward McGinn of Charlotte, N. Watts-McGinn Parties SOC
C., was solemnized Saturday Wedding Rehearsal
MRS. JIMMY DORSEY CHARPING
_ MISS ANNE RICHEY BECOMES
of the lace. She wore a BRIDE OF JIMMY D. CHABPING
waist-length chantilly lace marr j a g e 0 f jvii ss Mar- Suzanne Weber of Summer- the S&H Foundation’s regular ance * n Clinton, is one of 25 land, Tom Brown, R. O
!?wi a DiKif arried ^ ° r ‘ garet Anne Richey to Jimmy ville, as matron of honor. Program of Aid to Education agents attending the Train- Casey, Marion Crowder, John-
Dorsey Charping of Green- Each attendant wore a mint which includes visiting lec- ing Program being conducted n y Jenkins and William P.
ville was solemnized Saturday green lace dress with match- tureships grants for colleges by his company at the Plan- Crawford/
at 4 p. m. at Thornwell Memo- ing lace hah) headdress hav- and . universities, national tation Inn, Raleigh,.N. C. . ArpmpxTrvQ fumfRAT
rial Presbyterian Church. Dr. ing a short veil, and each car- scholarships, special grants, Mr. Harmon has qualified All Da MJIMEKAL.
M. A. Macdonald officiated at ried a cascade of roses. Miss 4-H scholarships and match- to attend this program, one W. R. Thomas attended the
the service, which was fol- Jill Wright of Greenville, Ing contributions along with of a series of training courses funeral of his sister, Mrs.
dil yellow, and carried an
arm bouquet of white shasta
daisies. The Irish linen dress
was
made ti WiUl modified i owed by a reception in Sara flower girl, appeared in white scholarships for children of held periodically by the Com- Julia Shepherd, in Macon
evening, June 4, at four Following the Watts-McGinn ^st ckiJT ‘VJlh Jo Hartness HaU -
n’ntfvnlr 11 o , , __ — . *8151 380 A-UnC SklTt. EaCtl Mice I ii vo \f n fY
organdy.
S&H employees.
pany.
Ga., on Sunday.
o’clock at the MountvUle wedding rehearsal on Fri- d . Miss Luva McDonald played The bride’s organza dress
Presbyterian Church. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. low picture ha t 3 y t ! le orgao- a,,d Miss Joan had a lace bodice and a chap-
The Rev.
in the
Gresham of Greenville sang. e l train with lace trimming.
G. Dana Waters, Leighton Edwards McGinn of & reception
pastor of Lugoff Presbyterian Charlotte, parents of the c hurch feliowshin h.iiiriin* . . T —~
Church performed the cere- groom, entertained the wed- the „ 0| . D , , * t Iup f * James Ernest Richey of Pied- with a veil, and carried a bou-
mony before a large assem- ding party with a dinner at mon ^ and ^ a ^ e Mrs. Rich- quet of roses with an orchid
The bride is the daughter of she wore a pillbox headdress
bly of relatives and friends, the Holiday Inn in Green- TZl !_ Her sister, Jane, served in the center. She was given.
o c Vi i»i si a c-nn o i rl ortsl \/Tioc* 1 9 _ — - W-- W -■* “ JT+4' *
Head Island, to live at 271
Mrs. Donald Underwood of wood. li° WOO<irU,t as bridesmaid and
Greenwood and Mrs. Robert Bridal LoncbM. Mr. Brewin g toa ia a junior
Watts of Mountville presented At noon on June 4, Mrs. J. at Presbyterian College His
the nuptial music. Fred Bryson entertained at wi f e rece i V ed a B A. de-
As best man, the groom her home in Greenwood with gree ^ music education from
chose his lather. His brother, a luncheon for the bride and p urman University in 964.
Leighton E. McGinn of Hurt, attendants. He is the son of Marvin Leo
Va„ ushered along with Jack Bachelor’s Party Brewington, the best man
PoUard of Charlotte, Sam Leighton E. McGinn of Hurt, and Mrs. Brewington, who
Waters of Lugoff. and Baxter Va., brother of groom, was on Spartanburg
Orvin of Moacks Comer. host to the groom and grooms- Highway in Cross Anchor.
Wearing a formal summer men for lunch at Blazier’s on
white organza and chantilly Lake Greenwood at noon, fyfpg King’s Hat
News of Bonds
Cross Roads
MRS. N. A. SHOUSE
Correspondent
Mrs. James Nabors has re
turned home after being a
patient at Newberry Hospital.
Miss in marriage by her unefe
lumbus Valley 4 RaOer of f*
mont. . . ' V \ :
Mr. Charping is .the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugfe Dorsey
Charping of PinChaveh Acres
in Greenville. His father serv
ed him as best man, with
ushers of Greenville includ
ing Tom Wood, Dan Goodwin,
Bobby Rollins and Marion
Harrison.
After a trip to
lace gown, the bride was giv- June 4.
en in marriage by her broth
er, Robert Pascal Watts. The MiSS Sherer Wed
gown featured a sabrina neck- r r , _ t
line, short sleeves, and a chap- 1 ° Mr " Lincll ©y
el train appliqued in lace mo- Miss Carolyn Jeanne Sher-
tifs. Her elbow length veil er and Phillip Berry LintBey
was attacked .to a headpiece exchanged marriage vows
of organdy petals and seed Sautrday at 5:00 p.
pearls. She carried a white or- service conducted
Galloway
Friends of Mrs. Alvin Tins- Gardena in Pine Mountain,
ley will be glad to know she Ga., the couple wiM live in the
is able to return to her work Greer Apartments on White
at Whitten Village, after be- Oak Drive in Greenville. Mr.
ting for the May meeting of in g confined to her home for Charping, a 1961 .graduate of
the Yellow Jessamme Garden s °me time due to a broken Wade Hamptpn School,
Club. hip received in a fall. attended ttenoaon
Mrs. Morris Seymour, pres- Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shouse He works for RngiaifeilMtif Pen.
Takes First Place
The country borne of Mrs
Marion Lawson was the set-
m. in a ident, called the meeting to were in Atlanta June 2 on bus- ducts of GrecaviSe.
U. D. C. Officers Are Named
chid surrounded by roses.
Accompaaing the bride were
Mrs. Baxter Orvin, sister of
bride, as matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Nan
cy Bailey of Lynchburg, Va.,
by Dr. order and presided over a iness A 1 * Susan, Ricky and Mrs. Charping, a l982 grad
Robert S. Cooper at the First short business session. Dur- Ka V Shouse were with Mrs. uate of ThortWeR Hfgh School,
Baptist Church in Laurens, ing committee reports, Mrs. N - A - Shouse while they were received a diploma frtnn Ers-
A reception followed at the W. C. Bhealy, chairman of aw »y kine College last whek. She
church. garden therapy, reported on Tlie Pentecostal Holiness w in teach in an elementary
They will live at 517 West projects carried out by Mrs. Church observed Homecom- school in Greenvilfer ~-
Main Street when they re- T. C. Johnson, Sr. and Mrs. in ® 00 Sunday,
and Miss Lynn Thomason of turn Wednesday from a trip W. G. King, Sr. during the Issac Evar »s. who is with
Mountville. Junoir brides- to the North Carolina moun- month of May. She also t * le U- S. Army in Viet Nam
maids were Miss Elizabeth tains. asked Mrs. J. M. Dick and * s a ^ home due to the death
Shealy of Leosville and Miss Daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Mrs - p °tts to be ther- 0 * his father, J. E. Evans.
Mary Lou Simpson of Joanna. George Daniel Sherer of 9 apy clla * r men for the next A number of out of town
meeting in September. Also rala tives were here for the
she thanked members for f uneral of J. E. Evans of Rt.
New officers of the Stephen D.
Lee Chapter, United Daughters of
the Confederacy, are (from left)
Mrs. Irene Pitts, treasurer; Miss
Louise Kern, president; Miss June
Adair, secretary; Mrs. Ralph Cope
land, recorder of Crosses; Mrs. P. M.
Pitts, registrar; Mrs. Nene Work
man, chaplin. Absent from picture:
Mrs. Bynum Betts, vice-president,
and Mrs. Lena Lindsay, historian. —
Yarborough Photo.
Their gowns were of pink and Hart’s Court, the bride was
rose crepe, featuring an em- attended by Miss Sally Ann
pire bodice, bell skirt, and
short sleeves. They carried
bouquets of Better Times
roses, '
The bride’s mother enter-
Taylor of Greenwood Road
their services in assisting 2> Kinards, Sunday. Among
as maid of honor. Brides. w “‘“« n “ bl >* Gait Rev.
maids were Miss Carolyn “e e*<v »»« I«-
Collins, Miss Emily Grier,
Miss Dianne Holland, and
vious week.
Tom
Flor
ence, John Evans and family
Mrs. Judson Brehmer, civic ot Newberry. Walter Vaughn
tained with a reception at her Miss Carol Ann Rushton.
home Immediately following The groom’s niece, Miss
the wedding.
beautification chairman, re- °* Greenvil le, Mrs. Evans sis-
Mrs. Marvin Cause of Ten
nessee.
The Shady
1
ported on progress being
Beth Lindley of Waltetboro, 1^%*Street’
For a wedding trip to Fieri- was flower girl, and the gj^ for assistance in Demonstration Club met Toes,
da, the bride changed to a bride’s brother, Robert, was keeping the shrubs and flow- June 7 - p,ans were made to
Grove Home
pink dress with matching ac- ring bearer.
cessortes.
After Juaa 19 the couple will
be at home in Montville.
The bride attended Clinton
High School, Montreat-Ander-
son Junior College, and
Mr. Lindley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Milford Cleo Liad-
ley of Overbrook Drive,
chose his father as best man.
Ushers were Michael Lindley
of Walterboro, brother of the
ers watered and ia mowing of assist with T. B. X-Ray Mo-
the grass. bile on Monday June 13 from
Mrs. Don Creighton gave a 1 ' 5 p * m * at the club house,
report from the first meeting
GORDON'S
“Shoes For Every Member of The Family”
of the Garden Club Council.
Tea Tables - Spring Hats”
was the title of the program
Greenwood College of Com- ^ roo ” l ; Daaiel Sherer, broth- led by Mr*, Henderson Pitts
meree and is presently em- f r o£ £ ! 1< L br . ide S i t i eve Co1 * and Mrs. Brehmer. Each
Dr. John H. Cork
Diet In Charleston
Dr. John H. Clark, 69, wide
ly knoWn educator of Charles-
ploysd by South Carolina Na- lu l s r and Wesley Hellams. gave a brief resume of ton, died Wednesday, June L
tional Bank in Greenwood.
The groom graduated from
Myers Park High School in
Mrs. John K. Taylor pre- proper table settings tor teas For 17 years he was priacl-
sented organ music, and and appropriate party foods. Pal of Murray Vocational
James Degner of Gaffney, Following, each of the mem- School, retiring in 1962. He
Charlotte, Presbyterian Col- sa ^®' . , . hers’ fresh flower hats wore was awarded an honorary de-
lege, where he was a member A h and of chantilly lace judged. Each had made and 8ree of Doctor of Humane
of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, forced the bateau neckline worn a hat made from fresh Letter* by Clemson Universi-
of the bride s camellia white flowers grown in their garden, ty. He was the first president
Norri^Porks organza dress. Laoe also Members voted for the best °* the Parents Club at Wbit-
rj . i T decorated the set-in cum- hat having originality color ten Village.
Bridal Luncheon merbund, skirt and chapel and design. MrnW. G. KUig Among survivors are his
Mrs. William Weir and tram. Her elbow-length veil, was first place winner .with wife, a niece and two nep-
daughters, Misses Janice and a ttached to a pearl-em- her hat made from a straw hews, and a daughter, Miss
Kathy Wolr, were hostesses broidered lace pillbox, was basket topped with pink mag- Rose Clark of CUnton.
for tench on Saturday honor- circular. Rosebuds covered nolla blossoms accented with
ing Miss Sandra Norris and h " Blble - green leaves and pink satin Mrs. Don Creighton, flower
her bridal attendants. The oc- Carrying a long-stemmed ribbon. Second place went to exhibitors for the month, to
casten was held In the private y * Uow rose each, attendants Mrs. Brehmer and third to the other side the punch bowl
dining room at Pjesbyterian wore jonquil yellow organza Mrs. Morris Seymour, Mrs. was placed. Light party dain-
College. dresses made with beU Ralph Copeland and Mrs. ties of mints, n u t s , sand-
The hostesses used a crys- skirts, scoop necklines and R. M. League.
- ■ . . . _ _ wiches, cheese biscuits and
tal epergne filled with Star, short sleeves. Orgauza-cou- ^ Later in the afternoon mem- cookies were attractively ar-
burst pom poms, pink asters, «r*d floral print formed as bars were invited late the ranged en the table,
gladioli, and gypsophelia to hiset cummerbund, back dining room where a beauti- Mrs. Lawson had graced her
decorate the bridal table. The panel and court train. fully appointed tea table had home for the occasion with
honoree’s place was marked Mrs. Lindley attended Co- been arranged. The table was mass arrangements of roses
with a nasegay of pom poms Ju»bia College last fall and graced with an embroidered in the entrance hall and liv-
r*. Draughon s Business CMtegu handmade cover. To one side lag room. Spring floral ar-
n wedding to Greenville this spring. She a tall arraagement of pink rangements were used else-
works at the Palmetto Bank, .roses and coral bells accented where In the home.
' Ltodley, a Prtsbyte-lwith pink tapers was uMdL Mrs. Nelson P. Dow war
ege senior, works •t#P«.* rr “«?neot was made welcomed as a new member
Into the club.
err:
rr*S SANDAL TIME AGAIN — These Quality All-Leather Sandals In Narrow and
, , ,, Medium Widths Are At “
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“Shoes For Every Member of The Family”
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