The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 16, 1967, Image 5
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March T6,1967
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MRS. FRED LEE DIXON
Candlelight Rites Unite
Miss-Muller, Mr. Dixon
Broad Street Methodist
Church was the setting for the
marriage of Miss ^ Beverly
Lynn Muller to William Thom
as Dixon, Sunday, March 12,
at four o’clock. The bride is
vthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
9 Paul Max Muller of Musgrove
Extension. The’ groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee
Dixon of 108 Poplar Street,
Belmont, N. C.
Two mass arrangements of
white snapdragons interspers
ed with gaza chrysanthemums
and fern, flanked to each side
and also to the back with sev
en-branched candlebrae with
burning tapers, decorated the
sanctuary.
The Rev. E. W. Rogers, pas
tor of the bride, and the Rev.
David L. Waters of Atlanta,
Ga. performed the double-ring
ceremony before a large as
sembly of relatives and
friends. A program of nuptial
music was given by Mrs.
James Pitts, organist, and
Mrs. Thomas Taylor of Colum
bia, soloist. She sang “The
Story of Ruth”, “Because”
and “The Lord’s Prayer”.
Given in marriage by her
father, the brid^was met at
the altar by the groom and his
father, who served as best
man. She was attired in a tra
ditional gown of silk organza
over taffeta. The scooped neck
line was accented with appli
ques of Alencon lace and seed
pearls. Her long sleeves end
ed in calla points at the wrist.
Her chapel train was attach
ed to the back waist with self
bow and accented at the bot
tom with appliques and a sim
ilar bow. Also the embroid-
/ ered appliques extended down
both panels of the front skirt.
Her fingertip veil of silk il
lusion was attached to a self
made rose of silk organza.
Each of the petals were out
lined with sequins and seed
pearls. She carried a cascade
of white roses centered with
a white orchid. She also wore
her grandmother’s white shoes
that were worn in her wedding
sixty years ago. Her only jew
elry was her mother’s locket
worn in her wedding.
Usher - gromsmen were Mi
chael Barrett of Gastonia, N.
C.; William Waldrop, Rock
^ Hill; Ronald Ashby, Frank
fort, Kentucky; and Frankie
Brown of Savannah, Ga. Don
ald Keith Seymour served as
.ringbearer.
of lace chiffon with square
neckline and cap sleeves. The
back featured panels of same
chiffon material with fell
from the empire waist from
three self made roses. Their
headdresses were of matching
satin bows. Each * carried a
cascade of gaza chrysanthe
mums and white satin stream
ers.
For a wedding trip to Flor
ida, the bride changed to a
pink' two-piece suit . with
matching floral overblouse.
She wore bone accessories and
the orchid lifted from her wed
ding bouquet. After March 15,
the couple will be at home at
Edgewood Knoll Apartments,
Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. Dixon is a graduate of
Anderson College and attend
ed Winthrop College. She was
“Miss Clinton” of 1965-66. Mr.
Dixon attended Presbyterian
College and is employed with
Southern Bell Telephone Com
pany in Asheville.
‘ Wedding Reception
Immediately following the
ceremony the bride’s parents
entertained the wedding guests
in Hodges Hall of Broad Street
Methodist Church.
A pink, green, and white col
or note was used in decorating
for the festive occasion. A
pair of two-branched candle
brae with burning tapers ac
cented with bouquets of pink
rose buds were used to each
end of the bridal table. A
white organdy cover over mint
green satin was tied at each
corner with bridal bouquets.
Centering the table was the
three-tiered wedding cake.
Two crystal punch bowls were
used at either side. Assisting
in serving were Mrs. David T.
Mixon, Mrs. Johnny Brown,
Miss Ruth Todd, Mrs. William
Prickett, Miss Susan Turner,
Miss Diane Pitts, and Miss
Martha Todd of this city. Also
Mrs. Ronald Cleaver of Elber-
ton, Ga.; Misses Anita Kamin
sky and Sara Stribling of At
lanta, Ga.
Mrs. Howard Watkins pre
sided at the guests registery.
Punch, wedding cake, mints,
nuts and cheese cookies were
served.
Wedding guests included
friends and relatives from
Kentucky, -Georgia, Virginia,
Florida, North and South Ca
rolina.
.Mrs. Betts Hostess
For UDC Meeting
The March meeting of the
Stephen 1). Lee Chapter of the
United Daughters of the Con
federacy w as held at the home
of"Mrs. C. I>. Betts. Serving
as co-hostcsses were Mrs.
Betts, Mrs. Mary Adams,
Mrs R. C. Guy, and Miss
Louise Kern.
Miss Kern led the ritual
and the. salutes to the flags—
United States, Confederate,
and South Carolina.
Mrs. Jack Scruggs of Mc
Cormick, was a guest, and
Mrs. Rembert S. Truluck was
presented a membership cer
tificate and welcomed as a
new member. \ . ^
March has several Red Let
ter Days about which facts
were presented Mrs. Frank
Frank Miiier related interest
ing Snformation about March
16. On that day in i:H)7 the
Stephen 1). Lee Chapter, then
the largest in the state, re
ceived its charter.
March 18 is rcirc inhered as
John C. Calhoun s birthday.
Miss Agnes Davis gave a
short account underlining the
great determination of that
well known South Carolina
Senator,
Mrs. A. A. Damage, Jr., re
lated facts about Martin W.
Gary, whose day is March 25.
The Gary home near Edge-
field is now the Red Shirt
Shrine.
March 2i!lh was the birth
day of General Wade Hamp
ton a cavalry hero during the
War Between the Stales. Miss
Davis reminded members of
his serving South Carolina as
both a Governor and a Sena
tor.
Mrs. Nelson Dow gave a
program based on “Heroines
of the Confederacy,” by a Dr.
Darkness of tin* University of
Tennessee. Among the ladies
mentioned were Varina Da
vis, whos husband was Presi-
denHwfthc C-o-h fe-d-er ate
States: Mary Cuslis Lee,
whose husband. General Rob
ert E, Lee, behame the great
est hero of the South; Mary
Ann Morr son Jackson, whose
husband was the famous
Stonewall; 1 aSallc C o r b i t
Pickett, whose husband led
the well known charge at Get-
tys burg; Flora Cook Stuart
whose husband, Jeb, was the
most dashing cavalry hero of
the war; and Lucy Pickens,
whose celebrated beauty caus
ed her likeness to appear on
the Confederate one hundred
dollar bill issued in 18)2.
Daring holies mentioned be
cause t h e y were effective
spies for the Confederacy,
were: Bell <> B o y d. Rose
O’Neal, and Evelyn Peacock.
Following the program the
hostesses s e r v e d refresh
ments.
Garden Clubs to
Have louit Meeting
The Clinton Council'of Gar
den (Tubs will meet Wednes
day afternoon, March 29, at
3:80 o’clock at the First Bap
tist hureh. This will be a joint
meeting eT the Carolina
-Wrenn. YHlow Jessamine,
and Iris Garden Clubs. Plans
for the si ring flower show
will be discussed.. All mem
bers are asked to be present.
Legion Auxiliary
To Meet luesday
The American Legion Aux
iliary will meet Mar. 21 at
7:30 p m. at the home of Mrs.
W. G. King, Sr. on Centen
nial St..
Community Service Chair
man, Mrs. P. M. Pitts who
has charge of the program will
ppresent tin guest speaker.
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MISS MARIE JOSETTE MINUTOLO
Minutolo-Campbell
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.
Minutolo of Rockville Centre,
Long Island, New York, have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Marie
Josettc Minutolo to First Lieu
tenant Willard Donald Camp
bell, Jr., United States Air
Force. He is the son of Judge
Willard Donald Campbell, Sr.
of Columbus, Ohio and the
late Mrs. Rosanna Vance
Campbell.
The bride-to-be attended
Parsons School of Design in
New York and New York Uni
versity. She was formerly as
sociated with Glamour Maga
zine and store manager of
Peck & Peck in Southampton,
Long Island, New York.
Miss Minutolo is the grand
daughter of Mark D’Andrea,
former president of D’Andrea
Brothers, New York and Lon
don.
Lt. Campbell, an alumnus
of Culver Military Academy
in Indiana, is a graduate of
the University of Florida,
where he was a member of Al
pha Delta Sigma. He also stu
died at Ohio State University
and Colgate University. The
prospective groom is presently
a United States Air Force In
formation Officer at Suffolk
County Air Force Base in
Westhampton Beach, Long Is
land. New York.
His father, former State Sen
ator of Ohio and past chair
man of the Ohio Bureau of
Code Reyision, is now chair
man of. the board of review of
the Ohio Bureau of Unemploy
ment Compensation and Chief
Administrator of the Ohio
Park Commission.
Lt. Campbell’s maternal
great-grandfather was the late
Mercer Silas Bailey, founder
and president of Clinton Cot
ton Mills, Clinton, S. C., New
York and Chicago and the M.
S. Bailey and Son, Bankers,
established in Clinton in 1886.
The couple plan to be wed
in New York on May 27.
Miller-Hoselden
Rites Announced
Mrs. Corric Truluck Miller
of Florence and James Ken
neth Haselden of this city were
united in marriage February
27, 1987 at the home of the of
ficiating pastor, the Reverend
Julius E. Clarke, retired Me
thodist minister of Florence.
Mrs. Haselden is the daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Truluck, the former
Mae Seymour. Mr. Haselden is
the son of the late Dr. and
Mrs. N. J. Haselden, the for
mer Mattie Wilhoite, of Cades.
They are making their home
at 207 N. Adair Street.
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Mrs. Thackston to
Host Century Club
The Century Club will have
the monthly meeting on Tues
day, March 2, at 4:00 p. m.
with Mrs. A. J. Thackston,
hostess. Mrs. Powell Fraser
will be the narrator. Her sub
ject will be “The Seven Won
ders of the World.”
Muller-Dixon
Wedding Parties
Bridesmaids Luncheon
Bride - elect Miss Beverly
Muller aricTher mother, Mrs.
Paul Muller, complimented
the bride’s weddinj^attendants
and out-of-town guests, with
lunch Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
at the Hotel Mary Musgrove.
Dainty place cards marked
the seating of guests at tables
arranged with white linen cov
ers and adorneef with arrange
ments of pink gladioli and
white spider chrysanthemums.
A three-course luncheon was
served. Later in the after
noon the bride-elect remem
bered each of her attendants
with a gift of white gloves
which they used in her wed
ding. Also remembered were
Mrs. Marian Lawson, wedding
director and Mrs. James Pitts,
organist and Mrs. Thomas
Taylor, soloist.
Rehearsal Dinner
On Saturday evening imme
diately following the Wedding
rehearsal at Broad Street Me
thod st Church, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lee Dixon of Belmont,
N. C., parents of the groom
entertained the wedding par
ty and out-of-town guests with
dinner at the Wrangler Restau
rant on South Broad Street.
As members and guests arriv
ed they were seated at set
tings marked with place cards.
Rev. E. W. Rogers gave the
invocation. A three-course din
ner was served.
Bridal Drop-In
Members of Broad Street
Methodist Choir compliment
ed Miss Muller with a party
last Wednesday evening,
March 8, at the home of Mrs.
T. J. Leake on South Broad
Street.
Guests included the honoree
and her mother, Mrs. Paul
Muller, and members of the
choir.
Dainty party refreshments
were served from the dining
room from a prettily appoint
ed table arranged with mixed
spring flowers. Other receiv
ing rooms were graced with
spring flowers in earring out
the bridal motif. Mrs. Frank
Ramage assisted in poring
coffee.
Miss Muller was remember
ed with a place setting in her
chosen silver pattern.
Iris Garden Club to
Meet Wednesday
The Iris Garden Club will
meet with Mrs. John Mabry
on N. Adair Street, Wednes
day afternoon, March 22, at
4 o’clock. Mrs. Joel. Cox, pro
gram chairman, will present
a program on “Birds.”
Methodist Circle
To Meet Monday
The May me Johnson Circle
of the Broad St. Methodist
Church will meet with Mrs.
S. C. Dunlap on Monday, Mar.
20 at 3:30 p.m.
Mrs. Wallace Patterson was
her sister’s matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Misses Nh-
ncejo Seybold, St. Petersburg,
Fla.; Rebecca Barnes, Fort
Mill; and Suzanne Watkins of
this city. Misses Debra and
Robin Patterson, nieces of the
bride, and Misses Carol Hay
and Mary Kathrine Stewart of
Cross Hill were junior brides
maids. '
Their gowns were designed
of turquoise chiffon and lace.
The empire bodice was made
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