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4 "fc Clinton, a C., Thursday, Jununry 2K. J!)«7 toe cr,mroN CHnomciyU »t rt K Club News l V \v Social Events ■ u—rm* • p • « V * ^ ^ *-'7, pS ^ jBf' — —r i — ■■ • ■ ■ Miss Lamb and Mr. Arrowood To Wed Feb. 26 Cross Anchor — The mar riage of Miss Rebecca Ann Lamb and Ronnie V. Arro- vood will take place Feb. 26 at 3 p.n^. at New Hope Bap- * st Church. No formal invi- taliens will be sent; relatives and friends are invited, ac cording to Mrs. Cecil Lamb, the bride-elect’s mother. Mr. i amb is deceased. Miss Lamb, a 1961 gradu al'' of Wood) a!T Hi ’h School, works in the ;> wsminel depart ment of Hallmark Shirt Com pany in Clinton. Mr. Arrowood is employed I) ' (lercral Telephone Com pany of the Southeast in Lau rens. The son of Mrs. Melvin Wrath'Ts Waterloo, he at- t 'lifled Laurens High School. Miss Copeland Given Shower Miss Elizabeth Copeland was surprised with a house vanning at her new homo on Sunset Boulevard Thursday evening by Mrs. Joe Bonds who had invited a number of friends and members of Miss Copeland’s circle. Following the opening of many useful gifts, Mrs. 9onds served sandwiches, nuts, Rus sian tea and cake squares. The Valentine motif .was ef fectively used in the napkins, and refreshments. Mrs. Hart Bridge Club Hostess MRS. WILLIAM BROOKS OWENS, JR. MR. OWEN& OF CLINTON TAKES BRI£E IN NEW JERSEY CEREMONY Hillside, N. J. — Miss Mary joined at the neck of th e dress, Ann Pukavich, daughter of tformed the graceful chapel NASHVlfU TfWHHKt THE WORLD’S MOST WIDELY US 1 !) DEVOTIONAL GUIDE There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall .grow out of his roots. (Isaiah 11:1) One day early in December, I visited a store in Van couver and saw that the whole place was gay with Christ mas decorations. The sight Was a delight to the eyes. Everywhere attractive gifts were on display, and salespeo ple were serving the many shoppers who thronged around the counters. An air of expectancy hung over everything. We - were waiting for what? We were preparing for whom? I thought of the numerous gifts to be wrapped, ; the greeting chrds to be written, and the many .tasks to be done before Christ mas. But there was one thing more important than all these. Would we be ready to receive the greatest gift of all on Christmas •'morning — the Christ child? Were our hearts being made ready that the King df all the world might find us fit for His abode in us? ... •How empty our lives, and poor our Christmas, if Jesus Christ should pass us by because we are not prepared to receive Him! PRAYER O gentle Christ, whose coming to this earth brought heaven to Thy people, prepare us in these days that we ftiay receive the greatest gift of all, Thy presence in our hearts. In Thy name we re quest this gift. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY There is no preparation so important as that which makes us ready to meet Jesus this Christmas. Phyllis Evans (British Columbia) ( \J Members of lho Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. William Puka .train. Her veil of illusion was .• c fru |. Ar , operations In Southeast Asia. Bridge Club gathered at the vieh of 1370 Aline Street in held in place 'with a tiara. rMrman JiryKer Before his arrival in South- home of Mrs. J. B. Hart last Elizabeth, tjecame the bride Her bouquet was of white bri- | n Southeast Asia east Asia, he was assigned to week lor their regular bridge of William Brooks Owens, Jr. dal roses, camellias, and UK Airman Second Class Rich , the 4756th Drone Squadron at of South Amboy, N. J., form- ies of the valley. She wore a ard ^Stryke^F wh^^ wife', Tybdall AFB, Fla. club meeting. Tables Were arranged for erly o£ Clinton, S. C., Satur- pearl necklace, a gift of the „ . play in the living room and day at 11:00 a.m. at St. Ca- groom’s aunt. Her gold wed-* atn ^ a ’ ,s the daughter of The airmanis a 1963 gradu- Mrs. Ruby Franklin, Hampton ®te of Monmouth Regional as members essembled, tal- therine’s Church. ding band was the one given MISS MARY JANE ADDISON —Shields Portrait Miss Addison to Marry Mr. Heckard on March 24 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eldred Addison of 303 Hickory Street, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Robert Stephen Heckard, son of Mr. and * Mrs. Robert Lincoln Heckard of 1618 Hyde Avenue, ^Vinston-Salem, N .C. . Miss Addison attended Clinton High School and Converse College, Spartanburg. Mr. Heckard is a graduate of Reynolds High School, Winston-Salem, N. C. and - Davidson College, Davidson, N. C. He is a graduate student at the University of South Carolina where he is a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He also plays professional footbali for the Los Angeles Rams . The wedding, will be an event of Friday, March 24, at high noon .at the Clinton F rst Presbyterian Chui'eh. ' ■ j ' lies were drawn and scvernl Rcv Edward Cooke offic| . by the uroom s iirandfnther, ^ < ' nue - /“.“"wardVT Z "'*5 SCh0 ° 1 ' ^ ShreWSbUry ’ progressions of bridge enjoy- ntoH n< fh William Brooks Owens, to bis ” uly at a torwa rd U. S. Air w. «J. ed. Mrs. Goyne Simpson and aid Pukavich brother of the bride, Marie McCaslan. Force combat base in South- Mrs. Lar:y Dillard were prize bride, was organist. The matron of honor’s dress < ' a ’*! Asl * ct , winners. ]yj rs E rnesl Crane of New- featured an empire waist of.. ,rman F try l cer ’ an tra ^‘• Later in the afternoon Mrs. N j was ma t ron 0 f hon- moss green velvet 1 and full [* c can F a er * 18 a rnern Uer of^ HarK served a salad course or n orace Dorn Payne, Jr. of length skirt of vanilla colored 1 e * acl * lc Air Forces whicBT with colfee. Clinton served as best man. crepe, over which was worn a J ,rovl ^ t ‘ s air , pawer * 0 — Mrs. Francis Wojtasek of E4iz- moss green velvet coat. Her : a,a ta ® ... d®* 61186 posture CARD OF THANKS abeth and Miss Patricia Kane green velvet veil of illusion aeiiie and conducts sir I wish to express my appre- of Roverdale, Maryland, were was held with a white rose ciation to the many friends bridesmaids: John Baldwin of which matched her bouquet for the cards and flowers that South Amboy and Michael of roses, were given during the illness Thomason of Baltimore ush- The bridesmaids wore simi- and death oi my sister, Mrs. ered. i ar dresses and coats of ruby Viola Williams. Also thanks. The bride, given in marriage red velvet and carried bou- Patronize Chronicle Advertisers to Dr. R. M. Fuller, nurses, by her lather, wore a formal quets of-American beauty ros and other staff members at gown of white pgau de soie, roses, the Bailey Memorial Hospital empire . style, accented with for their kind attention.-“May Aleneon lace embroidered in God Bless Each and Every- seed pearls. Three graduated atGh7 Blue ShutYeG inn one . panels, each outlined with jj n j on ^ j Mrs. Rosa Lee Watts Aleneon lace and pearls, and ’ ’ * ’ • The bride is a gradual'' of Following the ceremony a reception and dinner wortrtierd in MOLLIE’S BEAUTY SALON DEC. 29 — JAN. ’67 SPECIALS! /3 OFF $15 PERMANENTS 833-1418 — 833-3131 FOR APPOINTMENT • f. Mrs Brown Tells Sun Bonnet Yellow Jessamine • Of Alaska Study Club Meeting Si ub Meeting Wednesday* afternoon the Members o fthc Sun Bonnet Mrs. W. d” Kiiu: and Mr . Study Club met at the home Garden Club gathered at the W. C. Shea I y pn'srnfrd rm of Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon on home of Mrs. Marshall Brown interring ..'program on An- Hickory Street. ' for thcii 4 ' January meet in gj nllaK 4 ' at the Jjpjunrv tneei-ing Mrs. Marshall Brown led the Monday afternoon. Jan. 23. ol the Yellow Jessamin-* G.-.i afternoon program and de- Miss Marian Burts was eo- den C lub held at the home of scribed a Mrip she and Dr. hostess. Mrs. C. T. Thomason on E Brown made „to Alaska last “Organic Gardening” wqs . Florida Street . Monda . Jan- summer. They went by boat Lhc title of the program giv- tiary 23. , passing through fjords enroute en hy Mrs. H. D. Payne and The president. Mrs. Morris from VancouveK Canada Mrs. E. C. Tavlor. The in- Seymour, presided, and wrl- wherc they saw the Ruehart teresting program depicted eomedthc mnc memiv rsprcs- gardens and vrstlng in Alaska, modern methods ol gardening rut. During the husmess ses- Fairbanks, Anchorage, Fort using natural fertilizer instead sion the president named a\ Yukon and other places. °f artificial. Posters on the nominating committee for now Among interesting sights were subject were also shown. officers to he elected at the the beautiful flowers, the Mrs. Thomas Jacobs was next meeting. Th,> committee mountain scenery and dog welcomed as a visitor. is composed of Mr* Don^* teams. They made the return During the social hour the Creighton, Mrs. Marion Law- trip by plane to the U.S.A. hostess served party refresh- son. and Mrs. *W’. G King, and thence home by train and ments with Mrs. A. C. Young’ Also during the business sos- plane. assisting in serving. s '°n Mrs. Creighton reported Refreshments of a salad w ~ , ™ the C « ur > cil m^tinR and course, coffee, and cookies ’ Meligiam Club - plans that wore made for the were servpd , tt n . Spring flower show'to be held re servea. * J-[ as Anniversary on April 12. A schedule was Of special interest at the also given to each member, f^nuary meeting of the Meli- Mrs. Ralph Copeland and v„ gram Book Club was the cele- Mrs. W. G. Shealy were ex- bration of their “Tenth Anni- hibitors for the afternoon Members of the Clinton Gar- versary”. The occasion was bringing an all green arrange- den Club Council recently held at th e hom e of Mrs. R. menl which was viewed by gathered at the home of the M ’ ruller on York S,reet members. Dresident Mrs r*rv w«i The President. Mrs. Tommy Later in the afternoon, the ’ . Hollis, presided and welcomed hostess, Mrs. Thomason and combe to plan for the spiting a new c j u jj mern b er Mrs. Cal- Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, served flower show. A good represen- ly Gault. No program was cherry tarts, nuts, and mints tation from the three garden given as members made selec- with coffee or hot chocolate clubs were in attendance. Hot lions of books for the coming during the social hour, tea and cheese straws were year. # enjoyed before the business Later in the afternoon mem- K/Tro MoorP session. , bers were invited into the _ ‘ v— Among plans made for the dining room where a prettily hntertainS L/lUD show are as following. The appointed table was arranged Mrs. Perry Moore was hos- title of the flower show will for the Anniversary celebra- less to members of her bridge be “Spring Fever” to be held tion. An arrangement of yel- club Thursday afternoon at Wednesday, April 12, 1067. Al- low snapdragons and daisy her home on E. Maple Street, so chairman and committee chrysanthemums carried out Following several progres- members were named to nee- the yellow color note. To one sions and refreshments, club essary committees to carry end of the table was the birth- score award was presented to out the program for the show, day cak e with lighted yellow Mrs. Henderson Pitts and vis- Officers of the council are candles Spring Flower Show By Clubs Mrs MISS PAMELA SUE VAUGHAN MISS VAUGHAN OF UNION TO WED MR. GISTRAP OF CLINTON Union — Mr. and Mrs. Gilstrap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Attractively placed itors award to Mrs. M. C. George Blakely Vaughan of Claude Gilstrap, Jr., of Clin Mrs. Holcombe, president, on the table were assortments Poole. Mrs. Joe Godfrey of Union, announce the engage- ton. = . Mrs. Don Creighton, vioe-pres- of party dainties. Mrs. James Forest City, N. C., daughter ment and forth-coming mar- The wedding is planned for ident; and M^rs. Allen Young, ‘L. Walker assisted in serving of Mrs.. Poole, was an in- riage of their daughter, Pam-, March 18, at the Unity Meth-.,plate with coffee during the secretary. „ coffee. , vited guest. ela Sue, to Nathan Kenneth odist Church in Union. social hour. St. Francis Hospital Seh ml of nursing in Trenton. She is a registered nurse at '1’. G. \Yh ; t<> Cardiac Institute ;ii Poliak Hospital in Jersey Cit>. Mr. Owens roeeivad a 15.S. degree in Electricvil on ric i mg from Clcmson l nivrtwiv He is employed by I L ^ Du pone de Dernours in I’ai' n.' N. J. After a trip to Antiqua. I’.ri- tisli West Indies, die emrple will live in N'iew Amslenlam Village in South Amhuv. Mr. and Mrs. , William Brooks Owens Sr . parents of thet bridegroom, wore among wedding guests, along w i t h Mrs. Horace Dorn Payne, Jr. and Miss Mary Ellon Corn wall of Clinton, and Dr. and James' Wood of Stam ford. Connecticut (Mrs. Wood is the former Miss Louise Speake of Clinton). Carolina Wren Club In Meeting The Carolina *vvrenn Gar den Club met Monday after noon, January 23, at the home of Mrs. Platt Prather on N. Adair Street. Mrs. George Watts Copeland was co-host- ess. TYie president, Mrs. Clarence Stinette, presided and welcom ed the fourteen members pre sent. The program was given in two parts with Mrs. Copeland presenting an interesting story on trees. Mrs. Gary Hol combe followed with a pro gram on “Flemish Flower Ar rangements”. She had display ed several arrangements and also gave formulas and prep arations for making the ar rangements. ^ • Later in the afternoon sev eral arrangements that were brought to the meeting by club members depicting birds were viewed. The^hostess served a party Please .Call If Interested In SUIT CLUB Starting February 4th Few Remaining Winter Merchandise , ■ . •« . ' ' J!oai Shoppz 207 N. Broad St. 833-2472 Free Parking In Rear Half Price Sale Hats .. $5.00 Hours 9:30 - 5:30 daily—til 12 noon Wednesday ©IP Gfairri) • uroaa