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■A -• *■. «»•WaML wVk Clinton. S. TburKday, March 2, 1!W7 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE ... .%* A m News Sochi -i Century Club To Meet Tuesday The March meeting of the Century Club will be held Tuesday afternoon, 'March 7, at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. D. O. Rhame on W. Wal* nut Street. This will be the annual business meeting. Mrs. Marshall Host To Actaean Club Friday at noon, Mrs. W. L. Marshall entertained the Ac taean Club with lunch at her ^Jiome at Boxwood Gardens. Amid flowers' which- gave the home a spring like atmos phere, Innch wafc served as guests assembled. * Mrs. Robert D. Sellers of Greenville was an out-of-town guest. Color Slides Shown At Iris Club Meet The Iris Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Earl Mc- Elhannon for their February meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 22. The meeting .was opened with the garden prayer led by Mrs. O. B. Miller. The presi dent, Mrs. Allen Young, pre sided. Mrs. Earl Martin had charge of the program and showed color slides of Japan ese Flower Arrangements by Rachel Carr. Mrs. Earl Rice read the names of each flow er and the use of material to carry out the color scheme. Mrs. E. E. Cox gave good suggestions on Horticulture. Mrs. McElhannon, along with co-hostess Mrs. Earl Rice, served a dessert course with hot tea during the social hour. ^ ^ Yellow Jessamine Club In Meeting The home of Mrs. Ralph Copeland on Pine Street was the setting, for the February meeting of the Yellow Jessa mine Garden Club, Monday, Feb. 27. Mrs. Ronald Burn side was co-hostess. Mrs. Morris Seymour, pre sident, presided and welcomed eleven members present. Mrs. Fred Chapman was welecom- - ed as a guest. Mrs. Don Creighton had charge of the program and gave a most interesting color * show of Rachel Carr’s “Art of Japaneese Flower Arrang ing’’. The color slides depict ed modern and contemporary arrangements with containers to bes^t suit each arrangement. During the business session the following officers were named for the coming year: president, Mrs. Morris Sey mour; vice - president, Mrs. Nelson Dow: Sec. and treas., Mrs. Ralph Copeland. Later in the afternoon the hostess served a dessert plate with hot tea. UDC To Meet On Thursday The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the United Daughters of the American Confederacy will meet Thursday, March 2 with Mrs. C. B. Betts, Miss Louise Kern, Mrs. Mary Adams, and Mrs." R. C. Guy will be host esses Mrs. Nelson P. Dow will have the program. Workshop Enjoyed By Garden Club Mrs. Clarence Stinebe, pre sident of the Carolina *Wren Garden Club, presided over a short business session at their. February meeting, Monday af ternoon, Feb. 27*. She welcom ed five visitors including Mrs. Marie Glenn of Laurens. Mrs. Sue Busby was also welcometl as a guest and had charge of a workshop pro gram. She gave an explana tion of the spring flower sche dule, to familiarize members with the standard show which will be present here in April. Later she conducted a work shop. The hostess, Mrs. Harwood Nelson, Mrs. Fred Holcomb, and Mrs. Tom Leake served a salajl course. Jaycees Stage Party For Miss Clinton Contestants Sunday afternoon at 3 o’ clock an enjoyable party was held at the Hotel Mary Mus- grove for the Miss Clinton Pageant Contestants and pro spective contestants. Drinks were served from a punch bowl decorated with floating daffodils adding a spring color. Party dainties were also, served. Guest speaker was Frank Mims of Greenville. Frank is the chairman of the Miss South Carolina Pageant. He spoke on the aspects and re wards of being in a beauty pageant and brought films of last year’s Miss South Caro lina Pageant. Special, guest was Mayor Nolan Suddeth. Other guests included Richard Calvert and Ted Hutchins of the Fountain Inn Jaycees. Fountain Inn had the top local pageant in the state for 1^66. At present there are six en trants in the Miss Clinton Pag eant. They are Misses Susan Harmon, Suzanne Watkins, Missy Wassung, Martha Jean Smith, Susie Watts, and Eliza beth Vass. The pageant will be held on April 8 at 8 p.m. in Belk Au ditorium. Advance tickets are now on sale. Pepsi Cola Bottling Compa ny are hosts to the Miss South Carolina Beauty Pageant and were joint hostess with the Clinton Jaycees for tho^ after noon party. Ladies' Golf Group To Meet Tuesday The Ladies Golf and Bridge Association will meet Tuesday, March 7, at the Lakeside Country Club. Members are asked to make reservations with Mrs. C. W. Copeland. Gregory-Price Rites To Be Saturday The wedding of Miss Cora Ether Gregory to John David Price will take place this Sat urday, March 4, at 5 o’clock at the Lydia Pentecostal Holi- ress Church. Miss Gregory is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gregory.of Beech Street. Mr. Price is the son of Mr. and Mrs George W. Price of Sloan Street. No formal invitations to the v ceremony have beefj issued, but relatives and friends are invited. "Operafion Get Smart" Week of Prayer For Home Missions Miss Harmon To Judge Auditions Simmons home, Rt. 2, Clin ton; Whitten Village; Benja min home, Rt. 1, Clinton; Poole home and Robinson home, Rt. 1, Laurens; and Next Tuesday, March 7, at Hunter home, Ora. 8 p. m., the Hampton Avenue On Wednesday, the route Parent - Teacher Association b e: Garrett store, Pete will have a very intetresting Jones home, and Mountyille program in the school audi- School. Also Carl Crisp home torium. This program is and Leaman’s store, Cross known as “Operation Get Hill; and Smiths store, Wa- Smart.” A group of men from terlo °- the Department: vi Correc- Tt. rno Clitifnn tions, Columbia, will speak. ■ nreC ^llnron These men (inmates) tell of Students With their personal experiences, M ew L errv D Qn J how and why they went '^cwuerry ounu wrong. Three youths from Clint n ; “Operation Get Smart” has are amon « 38 ^dents. " ° been well received by other * ni tnur ncxt weck wi , th the adult groups*and they recently ^ ewl)err y College Conc< it presented their program to the ^and,. Clinton High School student' •hey are Ronald E. Mar e, body. Many favorable com- (clarinet), son of Mr. a d mi nts came from this group Mi’s. W. E. Marsc: Thomas about their impression of the Sanders Jr., (saxophone), son of Mr. and Mrs Leroy Sanders; and Lcaman D. program. This will be a regular -tones, Jr., (cornet-trumpet), Miss Mary Stewart Harmon ‘“""I'r," W s on of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Jone’s. MISS NANCI ELIZABETH ADDISON Addisbn-Hamer Announcement i * Mr. and Mrs. William Har- Mr. Hamer is a graduate of old Addison of Hartwell, Ga., Clinton High School and at- announce the engagement of tended the University of South Hampton Avenue PTA meet- ^ ing but the public is invited to ol Aberdeen, N. C., will be Kalph Tedards, presi- th nt r«»- the judge at the piano audition dent, urges a good attendance ' * u ' ^ oln ' s scheduled March The Meek ol Prayer for mnotina 1-3 South Carolina and Home Missions will he ohser- fo » P lJ P ,ls of Mrs - Lva n fo1 the mcet,n R- Georgia, and will include two vod by the Women’s Mission- Land this Friday and Satur- I :l Bonlcmnhilp public concerts,.four appear- ary Union of the First Baptist day, March 3 and 4. at the DOOKfHODJie anCes at hi gh schools, and a Church, March 5-12. I he cir- (\ )nunun ity Building. Mrs. Visit AfCO private concert for the Edisto cles ol the church will present Land is a member of the Na- The Laurens Countv book-Conference Bands. Ihe lo lowing programs at the tjonal Guild of p ian o teachers, mobile will serve points in ^ ^ , Iht* 1 the me ^ "‘As You To • Miss Harmon teaches pH- the lower area of the county County Delegation On Monday at 3 p ' m “As vatl ' ly in Aberdeen and is on Tuesday and Wednesday. | n Monthly Meet You Go-Search -, Patterson hhoir director and organist of On Tuesday stops will be Tho Laurens Counly Oolcen- the United Church of Christ made at the Burdette home, . Tuesday at 3 30 p m “As in Southern Pines, N. C. Prior Baptist kindergarten, Presby- tlon Wil1 hold lts regu,ar You Go — Encounter” the to this she taught for thirty- terian kindergarten, Hampton monthly meeting in the court Business Women’s Circle two y ears in Mississippi, sev- Avenue School, Hiers home, room of the Laurens County enteen of the years teaching in and the Mississippi home, all Court House Monday evening, the University of Southern in Clinton. March 6 at 7:30. Mississippi. She has taught Also, the Brown home and The public is invited to at- piano, organ, public school Joanna Baptist kindergarten; tend. education, r Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. dur ing prayer service “As You Go — Reach Out”, Sarah Ca son Circle. „ As music, Thursday at 3:30 p. m. music their dauKhler, Nanci Eliza- Caroljna and G ia Milit Vou Go _ Gr ow” the Walts the 1 ° ry - pia " 0 ‘■ , ', s H t ' mble an ‘ l beth, to Robert Cochrane Ha- „ „ ry . , * rwi* pedagogy. She holds a bache- of Mr. and Mrs. CoIle ^ e - IIe 18 employed with Frida at g.gQ p m ,. As lor’s and master’s degree from Live-, the Runvan th *' University or southern ^ Mississippi. mer, son Robert Pickett Hamer of this Bank of Clinton. y ou ^ city. The wedding is planned for circled Miss Addison is a graduate April 14, at 8 o’clock in the Opportunities will be given of Hart County High School, evening at the First Methodist during the week for offerings Cltlb GoUXlCll To Hartwell, Ga. She is presently Church in Hartwell. No for- t0 foe home missions. Present SllOW in her final quarter of study mal invitations are being is- at the Woman’s College of sued. Friends and relatives Georgia for her B. S. Degree are cordially invited to at- in elementary education. Mrs. Hart Has Study Club Meet Mrs. C. B. Betts talked on “Important Events in the ’George Washington Era’’ at the Wednesday Study Club tend. Hospital News Plans for the spring flow er show sopnsored by the council of Clinton Garden Patients currently -at Bailey L'lubs are underway, accord- Memorial Hospital include: to an announcement made - Clinton - Lewis Simpson, l , his w « k by cou " ci ! pre h si ' Shirley M. Fuller, John D. ^ nt - Mrs - “ ol , e " mbe ;. Cross Anchor The wed- Auzzort, Furman L. Brateh- S,,rlny , l '' cy e 1 “ cross Ancnor me wed Minnie Lee Turner Clar . the show is being planned for ding of Miss Rebecca Ann "’JHenderson, E. 6. Vin- April 12, at Hodges Hali, Miss Lamb Is Bride Of Mr. Arrowood Lamb and Ronnie V. Arro- cent, Nell S. Gardner, Samuel Broad Street Methodist Church. Assisting Mrs. Hol combe as chairmen for the held last week at the home wood took place Sunday at L. Jackson, Simp Wyatt, Tal- of Mrs. J. B. Hart on Mapie 3 p.m. in New Hope BapUst madge V. Sanders Steven ^ ^ ^ Creighton Street. Church. The ceremony wax ^^"^Uregory,^ MjHard C. A]kn Young Mrs. Betts emphasized the performed by Rev. John C. M-'e^e^u’^tf’orton.^MwTd C. Warren, James R. Roches- Revolutionary War and Wash ington’s presidency. Later guests were invited in to the dining room where ‘re freshments were served buf fet style from a table with a cut-work and lace cloth adorned with an epergne of red camellias; Camellias were effectively arranged through out the Hart home. Mullis and Bright. Rev. James The flower show schedule naming tin* classifications, Davis Craine, Wil- rules, regulations, and awards Prices Too Low to Advertise! - COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY - HOTPOINT MODEL FV3I2G Spaea-soving 11.6-cu. ft. Hotpoint upright freezer; holds 406 lbs.; fa*t-freaza shelves and deep-door shelves for orderly storage. Rolls out for cleaning. Abo has adjustable temperature control and built* fae rl/y/y Ifirlr n* aoor iock. HOTPOINT MODEL CSF618G Value-packed food centerl This beautiful 18 cu. ft. no- frost, side-by-side model is just 32 inches wide. Fits your kitchen with ease. Separate 224 lb. capacity freezer ... 22.9 sq. ft of food room shelves—aH frost free. Juice can rack and freezer door shelves. Four freezer shelves. LAWSON PHONE 697-6550 1 PKIVI A LITTLE . . .[ SAVE A LOT COMPANY v COLUMBIA MI-WAY, JOANNA, S. C. of the schedule was Mrs. Nelson assisted l)y~*rUrs. Karl liicc, and Mrs. Joel ( i< . Vie.. - one who has not reer v? d a seliedulc may do so b, con tacting either member ol tins . » ■ v committee. 4 Other committee chairmen and .members that have been Joanna — Joy S. Abrams, named To assist with,the show William H. Davenport, Wil- nre as I ol low's: Staging-Mis. liam Ronnie Hucble, and Clarence Stinett, Mrs. K a i Joyce F. Shepherd. Enorcc—Ambrose A. Wat son. DISCHARGED PATIENTS Martin, Mrs. Marion Lawson and Mrs. Joe Tatikcrsley; En- l 1 i os Mrs. .Unison Breh- mcr, Mrs. Arthur Bonjamine and Mrs. I. O. Ray; Hospi- C1 inton—Arlene Price, Betty tality — Mrs. Ralph Co pe ter, J. M The bride -is the daughter liam R. Thomas, Henry J.ce has been prepared and dis- of Mrs. Cecil Lamb of Cross Carter, Christine E. Camp-.jribiili d to < lub mi minis. Anchor and the late Mr. hell, Audrey W. Martin, Paul- 1,11,1 Lamb. She works in the per- • ne Hiller, Mattie Vee Heaton, <"mi,,! sonnet department of Hall- Eeprela \V. Purdy, Lthel Mae ,,m mark Shirt Company in Clin- ( ouhie, Rosalce Morris, Rose ton Marie Shockley, Paul M. Mul- The groom is the son of * cr - Mrs. Melvin Weathers of Wa- M o u nt v i 1 le — Ruth W. terlod. He is employed by Gen- ^t 0 kes. " . eral Telephone Company of Whitmire Jackie S. Sey- the Southeast in Laurens, more and Gladys P. Smith, whyre the couple will reside Joanna — Joy S. Abrams, at 220 Lee St. Attended By Sisters'X The bride’s sisters, Mrs. James Meeks and Miss Ruby Leo Lamb, were the honor attendants. Bridesmaids were the groom’s sister. Miss Max ine Arrowood of Waterloo, the , . bride’s cousin. Mrs. Jaimes Bolt Irene C. Little, Margie , and and Mrs,. D O. Miller; Clary of Woodruff, and Miss Huth Bushton, Lugene Grcp- Judges and Awards — Mrs. Nancy Starnes. The bride’s ^ u M « ud « Medlln, Viola Henderson Pitts; Pages - niece, Miss Lisa Lamb of Bi- Campbell, Calvin Cooper, Mrs. P. R. Reynolds; Publ.c- loxi Miss and her cousin Mrsj - Georgia Suber, Baby i t y _ Mrs. Morris Seymour, Miss Donna Clary of Wood- Girl Margaret Woods- Mrs. Fred Holcombe and Mrs ruff wpr p dower eirls worth, Sidney Oswald, Chas. Ea rl McElhannan; Special Given in marriage by her Gambrell, Melda D. Moore, p ro ject - Mrs. Guy Tumblin, brother, Carol C. Lamb of Bi- Benni e Dowdy, Ruth Oakley, Mrs. Rhett Adair, Mrs. Nel- loxi the bride wore a satin Visharoe P. Joye, J. D. Werts, son Dow, Mrs. Ronald Burn- brocade dress designed with Mary West, Jeffrey S. Waters, sid c. John Daniluk will also A hpll Skirt and train Her R °y G - Haupfear, Mrs. Mar- assist this committee in de- attendant wore similar dres- ‘ ba Ann Craine Baby Boy signlng a project for a Cub ses of red brocade. Craine, John B. Fuller, Mrs. Scouts display. The groom’s brother-in- Peggy P- Gossett, Baby Boy This w jjj ^ a standard flow- law, John Stadalsky of Spar- Gossett, D « 11 » Edmonds, ef show con forming to the tanburg, was best man. Ush- J ame s Binki Turner, ary ru j es 0 f the National Council ers were Dewey Parks, Lar- Ann Bledsoe, Samue . 0 f state Garden Clubs, ^c., ry Edwards and Thomas But- ams * Marjorie P. Moore, An- state accret iiu?d judges pill ler of Laurens, and the bride’s na Mae Gary, Alice . una- ^ use( j., ^ brother, Joseph Lamb. Serv- wa y* and John B- Smith. _ ing as ring bearers were the J 0 a I 1 n ^ J" ^ rS >v.Gi e 11 y Births bride’s nephew, Ronald Stad- O’Shields baby boy O Shields, alsky of Spartanburg. Edgar Frazier, Mrs. Jose- Bollinger Musicians were Mrs. Cecil P hine Vaughan, and baby boy Mr and Mrs Robert BoV- Bishop, organist, and HerscheLVaughan. linger, Gadsden, Ala. . an- Browne, Jr., soloist. , Laurens — Daisy Coleman nounce the birth of a son, Following a reception in the and Ella Eubanks. Robert Loftis, on Feb. 18 at church social hall, the couple Cros Hill—Mary Hutchison, ^ Hospital of the Holy Mo- 1^UAA£^ (Wli£A ^PRESENTS THE WONDERFUL, NEW VANILLA CREAM AND A FRESH PECANS IN FINEST CHOCOLATE 1' LB. BOX $1.85 Young s Pharmacy “The Friendly -North Broad Street Store” : Dial 833-1220 left on a trip to the coast. IF YOU DON’T BEAD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET ^ THE NEWS and Nellie V.'"Leake. ther, Gadsden. Mrs. Bollin- Mountville—Dianne Bluford.ggj. jg the former Nannette and Roger Wayne Smith. Ldftis, daughter of Mr. and Ware Shoals — Gladys Mrs. S. B. Loftis of near Clin- Craine. ton. The Bollingers have two Whitmire—James V. Honey-otMt children, Don and Cher- cutt. ■* yl. 3 / DIAMOND RINGS \ SONATA FROM 8100 J. C Thomas, Jeweler “It’s Time That Counts” clujton JOANNA