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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June 9, 1966 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Club News Meetings Telephone 833-0541 MRS. WILLIAM RODNEY PARKS Sarah Glenn Circle To Meet Monday To Meet Monday The Sarah Glenn Circle of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Monday evening, June 13 at 8 o’clock in Hodges Hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Jr., and Mrs. W. 0. Holland. Arrangements Viewed By Club The Sun Bonnett Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Marshall Brown for their May meeting..> Mrs. Marc W*ersing, newly elected president, presided. An informal display of floral arrangements, which were made by m e m b e r s and brought to the meeting, were individually viewed and dis cussed. ' Later in the afternoon a dessert course was served by the hostess. - Portrait by Nichols Brides-Elect Are Entertained Officers Installed At Annual Picnic The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy met Thurs Party Honors Miss McCrary Howes Given Farewell Parties FRIDAY EVENING M iss Rose Ann McCrarJ Mr. and Mrs. William Ja- whose wedding to James Hei col) \ an(1 Mrs - . Alexander ry Johnson Jr. of Georgians day evening, June 2, at the entertained Major Ala., will take place Sundk] Lake cottage of Mr. and Mrs. an ^ ' 1rs ' ^°hert Howe with a j un e 12, at Brodd Street M< Perry Moore. farewell party 1* riday eve- thodist Church, was honore Since this was the annual paF ,Iarnilton home iQ with a luncheon given by Mr: picnic, the meeting was held ‘ * a ow l s '. /f John Glover and Mrs. Jame Captiiin and Mrs. Howe are Walker, at the home of Mr leaving the 2ist of June for Glover oh Calvert Avenue la: Carmel, Calif., where they Friday at noon, will make their home until on the lawn overlooking Lake Greenwood. The chapter president, Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., called the (>ru | 0 f .)u|y i when Capt. As gUests assembled the the short business session a re port on the flag sale was giv ' en. duty in Viet f Nam. Guests included close ""‘ilfM 0 . °r der and , ^“ HnB wi'l a year's JS! Stt £ dining room. The bride’s U ble was appointed wiffi lac Miss June Adair and Mrs. the . Hush Bonds Workman were home and liliht part, refresh- r „ ea a cut . g!ass welcomed as ne^ members ments were served. T , Q . and presented membership TUESDAY AFTERNOON with silver bells marked thf A farewell tea was given on seating of the guests. Smalle Installation of new officers [ ubs^lay afternoon, May 24, tables were decorated wit took the place of the regular in honor of Mrs. Robert miniature bouquets indention historical program. Mrs. Dan Howe. to the bride’s. Yarborough, installing offi- Hostesses for the occasion McCrarv was eiven l cer, charged each new officer were Mrs. Lewis A. Johnson, corSage and ei f t 0 f S ji V er as with their duties as they Mrs. Miles Powell, and Mrs. _ rnnmpn » n n f *hp n^pneinn stood on her right. The presi- Calvin R. Claypoole, at whose Also receiv i n g a - 0 rsage was fhTnew ad m < r aS U P s n T d „ s n a,, 1 air ^ as he ^- Miss Sandra Norris, bride- the new officer. Miss Louise A — 1 — U!1 i:t NORRIS-PARKS RITES HELD AT BROAD STREET CHURCH SUNDAY For her \yedding to Wil- presented the program liam Rodney Parks, Sunday nuptial musict MRS. THADDEUS CANNON JOHNSON, III SHARON RUTH GRIFFETH MARRIED TO THADDEUS CANNON JOHNSON a. A i_ x • • ^ z2_x . , the new officer, Aliss Louise A oink cind white motif was i ^ s n. . Miss Sharon Ruth Gnffeth training squad ht Davisons Ker who turn inned the J =_ elect, who was among guests '▲ tinned rvf TVIV •_ xx*___x_ • _ ’ r MUs Agnes Davis, Mrs. of-Atlanta, daughter of Mr. j n Atlanta. Nene Workman, and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Ranford . ... in the decorations nr „ spnf . She is a past retiring president’s pm on the with arrangements of roses. ■ ' ' ' worthy advisor of the Order outgoing president. at four o’clock at Broad > A reception followed Raymond Pitts complimented Griffeth of 203 Hope St. in ofFhe R~amhnw a Fast ^ "r Guests were greeted at the e d between the hours of two of brides-olect, Misses Elle n GreenvIUe, became the bride R a n b 0 w ofneer anri a na^t Fol,owmg . the mstallat,on J oor by Mr ^ Joh " s ° n and atxl four. . Lawson and Susan Workman of Thaddeus Cannon John- s C Demoav Sweetheart l ^ i t T t .with breakfast list Friday son, HI, of Atlanta last night S ’ C ’ ^ emolay s ^ e ® thcart - enjoyed by the members and dming room. Refreshments m morning at 11 o’clock at Mrs. at 1:00 at the Pendleton St. Guests included Mr - and a number of ,nvitt;d friends * were st ‘ rv( ' d from a tab,e cen ; Street Methodist Church, Hodges Hall. After a trip to pj tts - home on E. Caro. Ave. Baptist Church. Mrs- Powc11 Marion Snipes, after which the group gather- tered with an arrangement of Miss Sandra Lorraine Norris the mountains of North Caro- Sixteen places were set for \ mw j n h n «8on is tho son of Bert Jobnson and Bob ed around the P»ano foi' a .pink roses, jj, chose an organza gown with lina ,the ^ouple will live at guests including the hoqwees’ ^r;. #nd Mrs. Johnson, Sr., McCormick ol Atlanta. songfest. i Friends of Mrs. Howe call- " lace and seed pearls cover- 13SM N. Laburnum Ave., mothers, Mrs. Hayne Work- 0 f 201 Young Drive in Clin- ’. ing the bateau-neckline. bod- Richmond, Va./ where the man and Mrs. Claude Law- ^ He is ass i s t a nt to the (ice and skirt ■’front. An or- groom is a student in the son. . . ; ^piroUer of Sands and .ganza band marked the rais- school of dentistry at. the The brWe’*.table waa poy. fjompany in Atlanta, where IP YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS ered lace bows held her , eh ate of Presbyterian-College, silver bowl centered !! bpw-length veil. She. carried Mrs. Parks holds a two- ble. Smaller tables ta- ed quarters. .Dr. D. M. Rivers officiated ft the wedding. Music was jt~ Butterfly roses in a cascade, year h o sin-ess certificate, in the living . room ikere Drfese nt e d bv David Gibson daughter of and.from lyinthrop College. She adorned with im P orted C ®V' orBani s^ Mrs> Allen s Mrs. Winfred Houston- Jfor- will work as a secretary in ers extending gracefully to vj, u ghan vocal soloist *\ris, , she was attended by the schdol of X-ray Technol- the floor. Each were centered ’ , ‘ with miniature bouquets of The bridegroom’s father tMiss Rose Ann McCrary- -as- ogy-mt the college. 'Inaid of honor, and Misses - -.' - •( tynrt and Deborai- Meeting Places Sisters of the groom of Giff- ^^ /^ ■ i ney as bridesmaids. Misses f^lVeri- r OF UirCieS garden flowers. Alsq through- 8 ® rved a * best man Ushers out the.borne •! jJoJftts W in Bdl Joe Lae ; Jer P’ terest arrangements of sum. E dwar ds, Byron Edwards, mer flowers were used. Richard Brunson, and Fom- * ^afiice and Kathy Weir of Circles of the First Pres- The honorees were seated of ^East^Point -Clinton were junior brides- byterian Church will meet in the dining room at places Ga We8tcott of C hat- F f • v ^ next Week 38 f ° ll0WS - marked with a gift. tanpoga, Tenn., and the Uni- Made* of Petal pink satin Monday> June 13 10 .Q0 A M ^ verslty of Georgia; Stephen „£ wn fJ e nS„ r ^, N »' 1 - Mrs - Thomas Bald - Mimck-Frazief Rites Grt r „ e ' h the bri 5 e .; brot V. r . lines, and floating Wat-, win ^airmant Mrs James Qn Saturday * m Charles Johnson of Clin- „ Mis Brenda Annette Min- teo, tt-e groora's brother M M ‘ SS r.^ a ^' k* of 1608 Enoree A„, Co- J* "IfL bV their necklines, anu noaung-jjai- chairman; Mrs teau panels forming court Von Hollen. hostess, trains. The waistlines -were embroidered and the sleeves were Cascades tef pink Briarcliff roses. • Circles of the dress No. 2 ruffled.' They carried- hoster" 1 ^ GaUlt ’ lumbia . and John ?l£ aild J eth ° f M L ietta i hostess. aier, Jr., of Newberry, wet* No. 3 Mrs. Carlisle Neely, marri ed at the first Preeby- Miss Frances . Lee Lan- ttreth of Winthrop College, material with embroidered chalrman and hostess ’ terian Church Bautrday at ****** the bnde. Bndes- maids were Mis Vera Beat rice Griffin and Miss Cheryl Anne Robbins of Atlanta; Miss Betty Marie Griffeth of William University; Miss Julia Johnson of Clinton, the trim held-'their veils. No. 4—Mrs. Charles Wal- 8:00 p. m. Rev. Lawton The son of Mr. and Mrs. dr o n . chairman; Mrs. Ed Daugherty of Abbeville, of- June Parks, Jr., of Gaffney, King, hostess. ficiated. the groom chose his father Monday, 4:00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. as best man. Ushers were No. 6—Mrs. Frank Miller, Meadors MUkick of the Michael Norris, brother of chairman; Mrs, Addison Greenville Highway > Kin- Mtes^CJadvs the bride; Robert Harry, Neighbors, hostess. ards,, parents of the »hridg, Virginia Kathryn Reid and cousin of the groom, Grover; .No. 7-Mrs. J; H. Hunter, entertained with *. I»*eptk>n M^ RebTcca Fav Pinson N. C.; James Johnson, Geor- chairman and hostess. i n the fellowship hall of the Attendant, wore fuil length giana, Ala.; Chalmers Neely, Due to a conflict with Sy- church. iJT Fragfer’s par- dr ^*" mai * e or g a nza Rock Hill; and Michael Cag- nodical Training School, night e nts live #t 1913 Evans St. ^t-a f f e Ta with scood gaina, Gaffney. circles will meet June 20. in Newberry. £Sline and short sleevTs Rev. William Edwin Rog- Monday, June 20, 8:00 P. M. Miss H i*el Elaine Minick !£ Empire l^dtee was ap- ers, bride’s-pa&tor, perform- Circles No. 8 and 9 will use was her sister’s maid of nn _ u - d with ereen velvet ed the defenloay. Mrs. Monday night, June 13th. Sy- honor, and the groom’s fath- „ tin The James Pitts, organist, and nodical school as June me^ er was begt man. headdress to match was Mrs. W. E. Madden, soloist, ing. I 1 * 4 atteddi^g the bride of sheer braid petals 6 f KinWd flower centers and a J. C Thomas, Jeweler " m’s T&nnliai .Counts” CLINTON JOANNA Also were ick of Klnards*, another ste- veU . tert M*». Tbby Wayne IBn- g^ch young woman car- ick of Lexington, the far- a crescent bouquet of mer Linda Jones; ^ftes Jtir- yellow rosebuds and shasta dith Inet Mimck of Colum- da i 8 i es . bia, Mrs. Larry paiileteon, Th e bride’s candelight or- and the groom’s :sirior, Miss gaiua ^ eia of Empire s il- S u s a n ^ Ellzsbefh^ Frazifr, lunette featured a lace-cov- both of Newberry. v ; ered bodice. Her mantilla- Mrs. James Von Hollen styi® veil was bordered in presented organ music and. lace. The skirt was accompanied the vocalist,. m ade jp A shape with de- Rer. Fletcher *;'RIce, HI, at tachable circular train. She Columbia. carried orchids and rosebuds Ushers were Toby Wayne on a BiWe Minick of Lextelton, broth- a reception in Fellowship er of the bride; Barnes Blair Hall of ^ chur ch followed Fraaier, IV.^of i^msom; the wedding. After a trip to Lawrence Parker Martin of ^ mountains the newly- Statqsboro, Ga.; Dennis wed8 Vill Uve at 2453 Coronet Woodrow Nfwtetti Wan-Apt. M-8. Newberry; Frederick Emory j^. Johnson was graduat- Wilson of Newport News, ed (p 1964 from Massey Jun- va.; Randolph Cooper Warr Jqi- College, where he was and David Williams Warr, first president of Sigma Ep- botb of Auguste, Gav - aUon Chi. The brida’s silk .arfansa Mrs. Johnson was graduat- dres# featured • lace^dged from the Fashion Insti- Watteau chapel trateA dpu- ^tg of America, a division ble crown of alencon lace at the junior college, in petals outlined with aurora March. She is on the buyers’ stones held her bouffant waist-lnegth veil. She carried Richland High School in a cascade ef daisies around Hopkins. Mr. Frazier is in an orchid. business With his father in Bridal attendants wore pale Newberry. Uuo linen leemele. - The bride was graduated The couple v4U Uve in last year from Newberry Newberry, a^rlvlbf there Cbliege. She studied at Es- June 13- from Flerlda. ^Mrs* auelst Normal in Saltillo, Frasier will teeeli this flljhaF Meeflco. Her husband was CUnton -High School. She graduated last month from tmight thia ymUT At I^xiaimw Plomoxxn Ilaaliimmmltif EXCITING GRADUATION GIFT 1 Choose Her A Lane Cedar Chest! Many Styles To Choose From! Don't Forget Dad... 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