The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 24, 1966, Image 4

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—— $ 4 ^ ' -------- — , ■ J «IMM ■.■ -....I■.'■■■■ =¥- t*. f- 1 •^=^£3 j-' -n > \ _T^- THE CLINTON CHHONICUS CtinfoN, S. C. ThHrsfcy, November 24, Drop-In Given After Gome Mr. and Mrs. George Brock- enbroug-h, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, and Mr. and Mr*. George Come Is on en tertained with a drop-in Sat urday evening, November 19, following the P/esbyterian- Western Carolina football game. The occasion was held at the Cornelson’s home on the Jacobs Highway. Guests arriving after 5:30 p. m. were greeted ’by the hostsses and invited intp the dining room where a pretty buffet table was arranged with punch, coffee, and party dainties. Gracing the table was a linen embroidered cut- SPECIALS! Friday and Saturday, 5-10 p. m. SMALL T BONE STEAK .. 99c With Tossed Salad, French Fries and Rolls * # * * $ * SHRIMP PLATE ..... 99c 10 Shrimp, French Fries, Slaw, Tartar Sauce, and Hush Puppies THANKSGIVING DINNER W’e will be .jervinfr Thanksgiving Dinner, Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. NOTICE! We cater for dub meetings, church groups, Christmas parties. Etc. For information contact Mrs. Snider. Manager. WHITEFORD S RESTAURANT N. Sloan Street Dial 833-2142 work doth centered with an arrangement of yellow, bronze, and white chrysan themums. Two five-branched candelabrap with burning ta pers were used on either side. From the dining room guests were invited into the living room, den and Other receiv ing rooms. Yellow chrysan themums and greenry added a festive note at points of in terest. Among those assisting in entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Georgg Frady, Mr. and Mrs. George Huguley, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swetenburg, Mr. aad Mrs. Bailey Dixon, Dr. and Mrs. James Macdon ald. Mr. <md Mrs. James Von Hollen, Dr. and Mrs. Dan Orr. Dr. and Mrs. James Walker, Mrs. George Brock- enbrough, Sr. t and Mrs. Rhett Adair. <* - Among out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap, Jr., of Greenwood: Gov. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Nav and Mr.'and Mrs. Bruce Tate, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Rpss Templeton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirkland, Miami, Fla.; and Mr. and Mfs. George Senn of Newber- r >V Bolick-Prickett Wedding Parties Immediately following the Bolick-Prickett wedding re hearsal at the First Presbyte- mm FOR INSURANCE HOMEOWNER - AL TO LIFE - HEALTH ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE- PERSONAL AND BUSINESS Monthly budget payment provided W. S. Hatton INSURANCE AGENCY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: • Furnished Apts • Unfurnished Apts FOR SALE: ' New Brick Homes MOBILE HOMES—SALE or RENT J. E. Anderson REAL ESTATE 505 North Broad Street — Clinton, S. C. — Telephone 833-3829 ' ' 1 - ■■ ■ — ■■■■— ■■ ■ „ ■ n ■ ALL HOMES AND APARTMENTS NATURAL CAS HEATED Clinton-Newberry Natural Gas Authority * T ~T~ rian Church on Friday, Nov- 18, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson of Asheville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. H. G Tarbox of Georgetown; Dr, and Mrs. William H. Moorhead of Hous ton, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. George Richard Buford, Mrs. William A. Moorhead, and Mrs. A. K. Dill of Clinton, en tertained with a rehearsal dinner at the Cecil Wilson home on Ansel Drive. Guests included members of the wed ding party and out of town guests. As guests arrived they were served a chilled fruit juice followed with a three- course dinner served buffet style. A pink and white color note was carried out in dec orating for the occasion. Later in the evening the bride and groom remember ed their wedding attendants with gifts. BRIDEMAIDS LUNCHEON On Saturday at noon, Mrs. James Addison, Mrs J. J. Cornwall. Mrs. William Brooks Owens, Mrs. Taylor Martin. Mrs. C. W. Copeland, Mrs. T. Heath Copeland, and Mrs Dick Vaughan of Kin- ards complimented the bride- eltct and her wedding attend ants with lunch at the Wilson home Mis Bolick was remember ed with a white glamellia corsage upon arrival. As oth er guests arrived fruit juice was served. Later they were invited-into the dining room where the lunchon table was arranged buffet style. A white cover with epebgne arrangement of chrysanthemums and pink roses was most effective. Smaller tables were ar ranged on the sun porch where guests were seated at settings markd with dainty place cards. Among guests present were the bride’s mother, Mrs. Jul ian Bolick, and the groom’s mother, Mrs. Arthur Lea Prickett. of Atlanta. Ga. UDC's To Have Christmas Party The Stephen D. Lee Chap ter of the United Daughters of Confederacy will have its Annual Christmas Party on Thursday, Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Pefry Moore. Meligram Club To Meet Monday The Meligram Book Club will meet Monday afternoon, November 28, at 3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Reeso Young on the Jacobs High way. OFFICE SUPPLIES ' CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0541 m: 1 P. M. Loitf Term CredR For Farmer^ DURING QUR FABULOUS \ iiu^hwIP Pontomime Artist Comes To College Nexf Wednesday David Milef, international ly known pantomime artist, will present “Cpnceft in Mipie Monologue” at Presbyterian Collegp bpst Wednesday evening, Nov. 30. The program is scheduled for S:15 p.m. i» Balk Audi torium. and the public is Cor dially invited tn attend with out charge. In presenting “Concert > in Mime and Monologue” within the sanctuary of the church, Miles brings back the Middle Ages concept of worshipping. God with hands as well as hearts and minds through pantomimic action, tapping the spontaneous artistic abil ity in everyone who partici pates. Pantomime, a difficult and nearly lost form, has enjoyed a revival during the* pa st few years, and requires the concentrated use of the au^ dience’s imagination to com-, plete the story telling. Drawing upon his observa tions of people from all walks of life, Miles recreates such character sketches as “The Wind and the Woman,” “Np- ah’s Ark,” “A Flower fit All Seasons,” “Samson and De lilah,” “The Matron," and “David and Goliath” from hie vast repertoire, Clinton Mills To Honor Elder Employees Siqdiy Clinton Mills Old Timers 1 will assemble on the Pres byter an College campus at < 1:00 p.m. Sunday for the eley-j enth annual meetjng of the 25-Year Plus Club. A lunch-n eon in honor of the 177 club members who have continu- ] ous service rjecords of 2S years and over and their 1 guests will be held in Greqn- j ville dining hall. Engraved gold watches ahd | diamond set pins will be pre sented to new club members I by company President Rob-1 ert M. Vance, who will aiso make twenty-four 40-Y ears Plus pins presentations to ac tive and retired members. New 25-year members are i Marcell Barker, L. A. Boy ette, L. W. Butler, Sr., Carl Campbell, Janet Cauble, Pau line Criswell ) Inez Miller, C. 1 E. Moates, Willie Hunter, Tommy Nabors, Marlin Neal, I Lola Mae Overstreet, J., B. Patterson, Lee Ross Pitts, Sr., j Sarah Q. Powers, Marshall A. Samples, Dorsey Turner, and Elbert Butler. [ . , First to receive the new 4u year awards are Vestd Wil banks, Maude Harvey^R, W. ’ Williams, Meii SatfcrteW. Addis Colpman, Noland MC- C r a v y, Brooks Dunaway, Claude Kernells, Sr., Will Lit-| tie, Clara Brown, Bessie Holtzclaw, Roy Holtzclaw,! Virgil Webb, Ilia Kemell#, T. M. Meadors, Winnie Barnett, John E. Davis, Grange Camp bell, Enoch Little, Vinola Dunaway, J. C. Meadors, D.i p. Medlock, Sr., Gladys Wil son, and Claude Trammeil. The Music Makers of Spar-1 tanburg will provide enter-' tainment. . , Announcing Federal Land * Bank Amp. 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