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f • • # . Clinton, S. C., Thursday, February Ifi, 19(57 "aJF— ■ ■u THE CLINTON CHRONICLE A Social Evenfk \ Pj S* ; ^.r*fC5 :f. 'My • I MR. AND MRS. FAYRELL FURR OLIN FAYRELL FURR, JR.. TO WED MISS LONGWELL OF TENNESSEE ' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Long- well of Knoxville, Tenn., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Olin Fayreli Furr, Jr., son of Mr .and Mrs. Olin Furr, Sr., of this city. Miss Longwell is a graduate of Fulton High School. She attended the University of Wisconsin and graduated from the University of South Carolina where she was a member of Kappa Delta Epsi lon honorary sorority. She is a former American Field Ser- vice^student to the Nether lands. She is presently a first grade teacher in Columbia. Mr. Furr attended Clinton High School and is a gradu ate of Greenville High School and the University of South Carolina. He is the former president of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and was vice-president of Euphradian Literary Society. WrT Furr was elected to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Uni versities. He is a junior at the University of South Caro lina Law School. The wedding is planned for the 10th of 'June at the First Cum b e r 1 a n d Presbyterian Church in Knoxville. Century Club Meeting Set The Century Club will meet on Tuesday, February £1, at the home of Mrs. C. B. Betts at 4:00 o’clock. Mrs. James Gray will be narrator. Miss Satterfield Bride of Mr. Thomas Mis Linda Sue Satterfield and Kenneth Thomas of Clin ton, were united in marriage on February 3 at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. J. W. SptUer* After a trig 40 ^ mountains' of North Carolina, the couple are at home at their apartment on Fifth Ave nue. Mr. Thomas is employed by Palmetto Mobiles Homes, and Mrs. Thomas is employed by Chemstrand. j • . i ' . Mrs. Jacobs Has Bridge Club Meet Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., en tertained members of her bridge club last Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Adair Street. * A Valentine motif was car ried out, using pink camellias and flowering quince in floral ’arrangements. Tallies and re freshments also noted the Valentine motif. Following several progres sions of bridge, Mrs. James L. Walker and Mrs. Harry McSween were prize winners. Later in the afternoon a sal ad course was served, with Mrs. Richard Lukstat joining the group for the refreshment hour. Matthews- Chambers Engagement Mr. and Mrs. H.- O. Matt hews of Seltzer Road announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Nancy Jean, to William Monroe Chambers of Lau- rens. Miss Matthews is a gra duate of Ford High School and is employed by the Monsan to Co. of Greenwood. Mr. Chambers attended Hurley High in Virginia and ii em- 2 1oyed by Torrington Bearings b. of Clinton. He is the son of Mrs. Opal Dotson and the «mm L W| From Cl inf on High By KAYRAN COX i f uWch included presidents, I’wives, or husbands, of other flvto £lubs in the city. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lee of the Kiwanis (Tub: Mr. MU} Mrs. W. H. Powell of the Exchange Club: Mr. and Mrs. ftaridy Dunagjn of the Jaycees; and Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Johnson of the Busin- . „ „ , , . ess and Professional Women s D,d alt of you have a ha PP y Elsle pitts Ul * 1867 Q ueen Q U b Valentine’s. Day?- I surely Chibs.' Later in the evening the hope s0, for a11 of us at CHS Th e King of Hearts pro- “Goldilocks and the Three certainly did! Last Tuesda y gram began this busy week dt Bears’- entertained with sev- The S(>nl nel Presented the an- CHS. Then, on Tuesday after- eral musical seleebons All nual Kin “ of Hea r ts program, noon, the Transportation Club local hoys, the him' is cv n- Atlor t ! le announcement of the met, and the National Honor posed of Joe Holcomlw' drum- lwenty * fiv ® candidates and Society has its monthly meet- mer, Larry Brchmer,’orga-- the,r s P onsors ’ the 1967 King ing on Wednesday afternoon. 1st LarAyHud r ens tarisf 01 1Iearts was crowned. This Each afternoon the cast of and Bob Vance vocabst V( ’ ;fr lhe lucky and deservin g th e musical, “Mr. Crane,” To make the valentine Kint '' was Freddie McLendon, works very hard preparing theme complete eu, h of the !lis quecn and ^P onsor . Miss for the two performance ladies were given a box of vd- ,inki Sa(,le r, reigned majesti- hiahts, March 8 and 9. The tehtine candy. Dancing W . 1S caily at his.side. puMic is cordially invited to then enjoyed to the n u,i t Af ter the crowning of the attepd. Harry Bouknighl and his l V n -- several loyal subjects ^ r»_.. tj . chestra. provided the entertainment ot M]T5. D©ttS rlOStGSS n n a t 1 i t Q uaen of ?Q Study Club Sally Ann Taylor T S Clu bs contest. Ten “girls’ MfK c* Rvnum onTar Rt-iAI "K£**•'<?* . Loin CHS participated in this B y num Betts enter- Dr-iac 01 Mr. bto-' ! i , i al contest Following the taiped the Study Club Wed- NVIis$ Sally Ann Tavlor. «veiling gown and swim suit uesday afternoon, February 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. competition, each of the tieau- ber« home on East Walnut ^•rburwuKh rbots John Kay Taylor, became the ties presented her special tal- Street. bride of Steven Douglas Stew- <’nt With the naming of th€ Red camellias and flower- art of Greenville at 4 p.m. on ihree finalists — Thomasina irfk quince were used to carry Friday, February 3, at the Burnett, Elsie^Pitts, and Dpn- out a Valentine theme which First Methodist Church, wilh ua Morgan — two questions was also attractive in the re- the pastor, Rev. Thomas C. were aked to each of these. freshments. Shuler performing the cere- .j u df ? j n g on beputy, tMent; Mrs. George W. Taylor was mony. A reception followed in an( f intelligence, the three leader of the afternoon’s pro- the fellowship hall. three judges named “Miss” gram, ’j . Mrs. Paul Culbertson pro- . .»■ 1 - ' D. E. Roberts is escort of his young daughter,'Susan. ' ^ -•r. Dad-Daughter Sweetheart f Banquet Held on Mondays Entertaining their fathers for the annual “Dad-Daugh ter Sweetheart Banquet,” the Blue Birds of the Clinton Council of Camp Fire Girls, Inc., were hostesses for a box supper on Monday evening, Feb. 13. The event, held in Prebyterian College dining hall, was appropriately decorated in a seasonal motif. This was a joint affair including all four districts of Blue Birds. Carol Hay welcomed the fathers and the response was given by her father, Dr. Lewis Hay. Lynn Cooper Jr., president of Clinton Couhcil of Camp Fire GpTs, welcomed the guests and the invocation was given by J. Ferdinand Jacobs, Jr. The Blue Birds sang “Father” and “Goodnight Dad dies”. During the traditional Blue Bird march each girl * and Draughon’s Business sented organ music for the rites. Robert Willis of Green ville and Philip Lindley of Laureps, served as ushers. Only relatives and close friends attended the wedding. Aftor a trip to Atlanta, (la., the couple Will be at home at 310 Melville Ave. in Green ville. The bride, a graduate of Laurens High School, attend ed Spartanburg Junior Colie late Floyd Chambers. The £££* u pIanned ,or ,8,e Legion Auxiliary and her dad marched through a large heart anq the fa thers were presented a carnation for their lapel. Mrs. Jacobs was chairman for the occasion. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Ynar Mnnc V. r " » February. Sarah Glenn Circle In Meet Monday The Sarah Glenn Circle of Broad Street Methodist hurch Iris Garden Club To Meet Tuesday To Meet Feb. 22 The American Legion Aux- The Iris Garden Club will illary will have the regular meet on Feb . j2 at 4.00 „. m . meeting at the home of Mrs. Julian Coleman on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Earl School. She has been working for the John Kay Taylor In surance Agency in Laurens. Mr. Stewart is the son of Carlton Douglas Stewart of 1 Barbara Ave., Greenville, and Mrs. Newton E. Bannis ter of Columbia. A graduate of Wade Hampton High School, he also attended Spartanburg Junior College and is now ktLV v [ '' rSJv., 'M.f - -Xl y-J met Monday evening at the Februar y 21 « at 7:30 p. m home of Mies Elizabeth Cope- 0™^- land on Sunset Boulevard, MaSOn-bnyaer with Mrs. Julian Coleman as Engag©m©nt assistant hostess. Following the short busi by ^ r8, J -~ of her foster daughter, Miss iIlc M. Hatton, circle chairman, Shirley Mason to Tommy tie program on The Mission c 00 k: Snyder, son of Mr. and . . . School,—its past and present ]v| rs x q Snyder of Route 1, ° lhe week he d Tuesdav eve ’ dilemma, led by Mrs. W\ S. Waterloo. The wedding will tiing, teb. 14, at the Hotel Horne, assisted by Mrs. B. B. take .place on Sunday, Fcbru- Mary Musgrove. Some 133 Ballard, Miss Kate Milam, ary 1Q x ai thc Waterloo Meth- lions, lioness, and special Mrs. J. B. Arnold, Mrs. Ray odist at the close of L , upsU pninvpri lhp * inn Pitt^Mps. J. M. Hatton, Mrs. rrtoniing worship service, n ‘ ^ y ^ Rf Wr. Wrenn and Mrs. Joe McElhannon. Mrs. E. E. Cox working in the Cast Depart- will be the program leader ment of Daniel Construction on horticulture. Company in Greenville. Lions Club UPHOLSTERY COMPANY Spartanburg, S. Q. .... *. : . After 4:00 p. m. Coptbet ALMA T. Telephone 833-37fb / - . i / • • . • 4 ♦ • Large selection of materials • Wide Price Range • Pick Up and Delivery • Prompt Servicqf V— • Assistance in Selection of Mrs. Irvin Moore of Water- rr * ,, loo announces the engagement LiOHOrS LaalGS The annual “Lions Ladies was the social event j Boy’s 2 Piece Blazer Outfits 99 Laurens — St. James Meth odist Church was the setting of the, marriage of Miss Pri- m / SALE . PRICE and up r ’ " . Navy blazer •with light gray slacks. Rayon and acetate. Sizes 2 to 4. Bonds', was presented in dia- Tumer-MyeiS logue fofm. The program was TA7 - ... 7 rv, closed;* With' prhyer. W edding Hites coiot^iir!; arrangements of j n Laurens camellias were used in thc l{vin'g rbbtio, and during the social hour cherry pie* and vaiemm* tneme was used n a |Ji, Frank |j n Myers, Sunday, thc napkins and candy heart., Feb ,, ua 5 at 4 • Rcv . on the refreshment table. Clinton Teacher Installed In Epsilon Chapter J'JWjK’S Boy’s Dress SHIRTS 199 •far* 4. ■ •»V Little 'Girl’s DRESSES 5 99 and up Pretty nylon & Organza dresses, in sizes 3 to fa. 7 to 14. Use Our Convenient .Little Boy’s] &3 PC. OUTFITS f up Weskit jacket in acetate and. wyon, cotton shirt, short or long ^uts. Charge Or Layaway Plan! A Valentirie idTRifwas most appropriately used in decora ting for the gala event. A huge bullet table was ar ranged in the lobby with ser vice available tq^-each side of the tabic. A white organ dy cover was used over white linen with a smaller valentine cover used to center the ta- r, ,. r . • 4 . hie. A mass arrangement of Roy M. Stockman otliciated. . „ .7 , • ... red carnations interspersed The wedding music was ... , , . . ... „ . .. with red burning tapers top- provided by M.ss Barbara Al- a ta| , footcd cup|d of ffo|d len, vocalist, and Miss Joan an(| whjti , t . ontajnpr whk . h Burgess, organist. centered the attractiev table An installation: eeee.ony Other pera^lS for new members was thefo- son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew 1 TJ ! ;/!! 1 topiary trte ac ’ cal point of the Feb ruary Turner. The bridegroom is the ^ sed t ^ vl de ^ ra ' e a ^” ines was meeting of the Epsilon Chap- E. Weathers, also of Laurens. ... ter of Del^ Kappa Gamma*: ; The bride’s sister, Miss 1 e ' national organization of worn- Ruth Turner, served as maid Tbe huge ballroom was dec- en educators at a luncheon of honor. Bridesmaids were Q rat ed with four baskets of, meeting at the Holiday Inn in apusins of the bride, MisBes' greenry suspended from the Greenwood. Nancy Turner and Pamla cedin y draped with streamers Miss June Adair of Clinton, Stones of Laurens and Ander- of red and white satin rib and Mrs. W. G. Chronic of son, Misses Shirley Kennedy bon accented with miniature Greenwood, were formally in- and De Nan Stone of Lanford red add wh ite valentines. In stalled by Mrs. Marvin Tim- and Owings. dividual tables were covered merman, chapter president. The bridegroom chose his w ^ b white linens with a een- She was assisted by chapter cousin, Buddy Craig, as best tral arrangement of red car- officers and Mrs. C. E. Wat- man. Ushers were a cousin of na ^° ns an d white chrysantbe- son and Mrs. M. C. Poole, the bridegroom, Bobby Dil- mum s centered with hta*fi- The new members each re- lard of Whitmire, cousins of cane lamps. Large wide ceived a state certificate and the bride, Buddy Ferguson streamers of red satin ribbons a red rose which is the organi- and Joey Lee of Belton and were used to the full length of zation’s symbol. Laurens; also (?alvin Mason the tables. Also adding a tes- service Newberry members were 0 f Waterloo. live note to the room were hostesses for the luncheon The bride, graduate of Ford huge white valentines placed preceding the new member High School and Evatt’s wider small lamps around the ceremony. Forty-four mem- School of Beauty, is now em- side8 the room. Sprays of bers from Laurens, Abbeville, ployed at a local beauty sa- red carnations accented the Cliaton, Newberry, Green- i 0 n M - valentines, wood. Due West, Whitmire, Mr. Myers attended Ford Upon assembly of members and Honea Path were pres- High School and served four and guests, the invocation ent. years with the Air Force. He was given by lion Rembert Those attending from Clin- is now employed at* Torring- Truluck. Members were then ton were Miss June Adair, ton Plant. invited into the ball room for Mrs. A. D. Connor, Mrs. M. After a trip to the motm- dinner. C. Poole, Mrs. N. A Stymse, tains, the couple will reside at Lion president, Phil Rogws, and Mrs L- X. Wallace 3ft Sirriae St. ia Laurens welcomed members and guests Affl u it o m. < / v %■ r/Vf tty ■ f Vi SPRING CHANDISE Arriving Dailey - from - Spring Gift Show NEW SWINGER PIERCED EAR RINGS NEW GRADUATION GIFTS NEW WEDDING GIFTS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS $2.00 up NEW J W~ J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler CLINTON “It s Time That ComW “SERVING CLINTON FOR »f JOANNA#