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Clinton, S. Thursday, March 30, 19t>7
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Women of the Brownlee-Strond
Moose Organize > Engagement
ClintonChapter of the Wo- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blue-
men of the Moose No. 1555 ford Brownlee, Sr., of 901
held its firstmeeting of the North Harper Street announce
newly instituted chapter, on the engagement of their
Tuesday night, March 28 at daughter Glenda Kay, to
7:00 p. m. at the Clinton Ernest Harold Strand, Jr., son
of -Mrs. Violet B. Strand of
Joanna.
Miss Brownlee is a 1965
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scasc, Spartanburg; Mrs.
’Cw Miss Debbie Todd, Mr. and Ross, Korea; Miss
Mrs. John West, Mrs Joe Rainey, Mrs. William
Good, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. bridge, Billy, Bob, Micl
Bill Bradford of Greenwood; and Patty Trowbridge, Ander-
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith son; Mr. and Mrs. Charle* 0.
and Joe Neeley, Jacksonville, D.ubose, HI, Chapel Hill, N. C.
Florida. * . *
Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Ad- XiOmptOn School
dison of Falls church, va., To Honor Teachers
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Thomp-
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MRS. WASSON
Workmon-Wosson
Rites in Laurens
Vaughh-Sharpe
graduate of Isaurens High
School and is employed, at re- M
Nevil Memorial Church of St. ceptionist by the J. P. Stev- m
George was the setting for the ens & Co., Inc., Watts Plant. |j|
wedding on February 11 of Mr strand is a 1960 gradu . m
Miss Barbara Joan Barton, ate of CTinton High School and 1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. attended the University of '
Stanley Joseph Barton of Ha- south Carolina. He has served! •
verford, Pa., and Lt. Preston f our y ea rs in the United States
Miller Motes, Jr., scm of Col. Air Force and is employed by
and Mrs. Poeston Miller Motes Western E^tric Co., Inc., in
,J . of 264 Blacksmith Road, Camp Spartanburg
Hill, Pa. The wedding will be held
Col. Motes is a native of June 24, at the Lucas Avenue
Laurens County and has many Baptist Church,
friends here who will be inter
ested in the announcement of Dominirlr.’MiirpViy
his son s marriage. Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. James Ira
. Dominick of 505 Blalock Dr.,
Marriage Joanna, announce the engage-^
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. ment of their daughter, Edith
Vaughn of Greenwood an- Jane to Johnny Steven Mur-
LAURENS — Dr. Ben F. Or- nounce the marriage of their phy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
mand and Rev. Edwin L. Wor- daughter, Lanie Carolyn, to Johnnie Steven Murphy of
stall officiated at the wedding James Edward Sharpe, Jr., Route 1, Clinton,
of Miss Ann Dora Workman to March 18. The ceremony was The wedding will take place
James David Wasson, Jr., of performed by Rev. R. Percy July 2 at Epworth Methodist
Hickory Tavern Friday at 7:30 McBurnett at his home in Church, Joanna, following the
p.m. at the First Presbyterian Greenwood. . morning worship service.
Church. Tlie groom is the son of Mr. No formal invitations will be
A reception followed in the and Mrs. James Edward issued but friends and rela-
’ social hall. Sharpe of Cross Hill. He at- tives are invited to attend.
Mrs. Wasson, daughter of tended Cross Hill and Clinton
Mrs. Rufus Bruce Workman schools and is employed with Iris Club
of 600 Church St. anct the late Hall’s Auto Service in Green- t Q^ceirm
Mr. Workman, wore a candle- wood. oe&SIOIl
glow peau de soie bell-skirted ^he eounle are makine their . The Iris Garden Club held
dress trimmed with alencon i, omp ; n p rn cc Hill its rc ^ u ^ ar monthly meeting
lace and embroidered with at the home of Mrs. John
pearls and crystals. Garlands i. Mabry, on March 22. Mrs.
of lace decorated the chapel V^lUD tO VlSlt , E. E. Cox installed the new
train. She was given in marri- Stone Mountain f officers: President, Mrs. Earl
age by her uncle, Jones W. ^ TT . _ . A. Martin; Vice-President, Mrs.
Terry. Horizon Club of Clin- Sidney Bonds; Secretary and
Miss Mary Ellen Workman, of . F 1 r . e Treasurer, Mrs. O. B. Miller,
maid of honor to her sister, Girls will leave tomorrow, Fri- The 0U tg 0 ing President, Mrs.
wore summer pink crepe and day ; for a r ^ ianal Alan Young, was presented a
brocade in a coat dress de- conference to be held at Stone gm of silver
signed with sheath skirt and M <> untain . Ga. Mrs. Joel Cox, Sr. present-
Empire bodice under a came- Girls who plan to attend the ed the program on bird life,
lot coat. Dressed like her conference are Julie Young, The hostess, assisted by
other attendants, Miss Ann Nancy v Davis, Kathy Frady, Mrs. William J. Davis, served
Carol Wells, Miss Mercene Ki- Claire Duncan, Sussie Jacks, a salad course with dessert,
•ppes, both of Greenwood; Cookie Arnold, Sharon Plaxi-
Miss Patricia Workman, sis- co, Lee Davis, Sara Lynn PcfftiGS Oil
ter of the bride; Mrs. Julian Wysor, Jane Timriierman,
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son, Mr. and Mrs. James Feiv
The Hampton Avenue Par-
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Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Phil have ^ , 1 T<; * her J A f
Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. .Jim P rec | al ' un Night on Tuesday,
Totjd, Mrs. Frank McCarson, A Jf' . 4 ’ at 8 p ' m ' at 0,e
Miss Marguerite McCarson, 8C ^ ob , ... ...
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Todd, Miss ^ program for this night
Florence Oxley, Miss Carolyn W1 1 . centered around brief
Collins, Mrs. Carrington Her- f,V( ; loca ‘ men ’ fr JT
bert, Miss Jane Herbert, Dr. lve professions The
and Mrs. Martin Teague, Mrs. ta P lc these talks will be
J. W. Todd, Jr., Mrs.-Hugh ‘ Taacher Influer » ced
Benson, David Brown, all of ^ Llfe ; Th J se are aS
Laurens ' follows: Rev. Zeb C. Williams,
_ _ T minister ARP Church; Dr. R.
^l rs : ^ ortb aad M. Fuller, physician; D. B.
Beth Worth Greer; Mr. and Smith businessman ana mer .
Mrs. Dill Ellis, Dillon; Miss cban (. Tench P. Owens, attor.
Patsy Waller, Mr. and Mrs.
ney at law; and Russell B.
T. M. DuBose, Charlotte, N. F jrnerson engineer from in-
C.; Mr. and Mrs. William dustrv
Cravcr. Billy and Jane, Char
leston: Air. and Mrs. W. B.
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Miss Mary Jane Addison Becomes Bride
Of Robert Stephen Heckard in Church Rites
In addition to this .program
,, ^ ... the election of new. officers
m e a mm ***■ n c. : . mu» for thc ,907., 968 «. h00l year
M Denice Benton, Chapel Hill, b h ld
N. e; Miss Peggy Ward, .
Converse College; Mrs John WilsOn-McCaiTell
• ' i* Sloop. Lenoir, N. C.; Mr. and m .v * ,
. Mrs. David Fagg and Mrs. 1101x1 AnnOUIlCGa
. • Hamer Smith of Davidson, N. Mrs. Virginia Blackwell Wil-'
Carolina. son of Poplar Extension, Clin-
a Mr. and Mrs. Gus .Tctor of ton, announced the engage-
Carlislo; Mr. and Mrs. Hollis ment of her daughter, Dora
Franks, Greensboro, N. C.; Harriet, to Lamar Keith Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jeter, Carrell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ninety-Six: Mrs. A. W. Han- Vance McCarrell of White
ley, Mrs. T. B. Sherrill, III, Horse Road. Travelers Rest.
Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. George Mr. McCarrell is hand di-
Senn. Newberry; Dr. and Mrs. rector of the Laurens City
Dave Carroll, Winston-Salem, Schools. He is a graduate of
N. C.; Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Furman University and of
Dalton, Statesville, N. C.; Florida State University. He
Mrs. Bruce A. Dalton, Lenoir, is a member of Phi Mu Al-
N. C. pha. He is also minister of
Also, Mr. and Mrs. ..Marion Music of F’astland Baptist
Erwin, Abbeville; Mrs. Don Church in Greenville.
Rice and Miss Ann Rice, Gas- Miss Wilson is a graduate
tonia, N. C.; Miss Temple of Furman University and a
Wood, Atlanta, Ga.; Miss member of Mu Phi Epsilon.
Sally Evan, Warrenton, Ga.; A seventh - grade teacher at
Miss Beth Segars, Sumter; Cone Elementary School in
Mr. and Mrs. Thcron Giles, Greenville, she is organist at
Thomas Smith, Gove; Mrs. Edwards Road Baptist
Herman Payne, Lenoir, N. C.; Church in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gentry, A June wedding is planned.
Edfward Wells, sister of the Kayran Cox, Julia Sadler and) Wedding Ev©
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groom, and Miss Frankie Ter- Linwoo4/uox. They will be Bridesmaids’ Luncheon
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Miss Mary Jane Addison of bon trimming the hemline and D. O. Rhame, Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton became the bride of long streamers falling from a F. P. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stephen Heckard of back bow just above the waist- Kenneth Baker, Dr. and Mrs.
Winston-Salem, N. C. in a line. They carried nosegays William Redd Turner,
ceremony taking; place at high of mixed spring flowers and Introducing guests to the
rv Kiannps i<? a Lander chaperoned by Mrs. Paul t 77^7 noon March 24 to First wore multi-colored bow-band- bridal couple, who were in the
College fS^ Mtss Wens mX, Mr, Lwis Hay, and “ triage to rS n , hato and ^ ^ ‘ n ^ing looin were Mr. and
has beenthe bride’s roommate Mrs. Larry Savelkoul. c . , The*Rev. Alfred L. Bixler hair. Mrs. R. M. Turner, Mr. and
Hf T ander m ■ ^Stephen Heckard took place and Dr WilUam Redd turner Given in marriage by her M rs. Callv Gault, Mr. and
* ' . . Fdwarri Wells Richard: Mur o TT Fr,da y at First officlated at the double ring father,^ the bride wore an Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs, Dr. and
Mr Wasson, whose parents Edward Wefc R-ohard Mur- Presbyterian Church w a s , ervice performed against a ivory peau de soie gown, thc M rs. James Walker, Dr. and
Uve at Hickory Tavern, chose Phy and James Hewlette Was honored at a bridesmaid slun- background of massed mag . hodice reembroidered with Mrs. R. M. FuUer. The brides
his father as best man. Allen son_ cheon Thursday at the Wilson nolla |eaves and two la ar . lace and hand-beading, scoop | K , l)k was k ept by Mrs. John
Cook presented organ music The couple will honeymon House given by Mrs. H. Fran- rangements of mixed sprlng neckline, short sleeves, a mod- Hainey, Mrs. William Prick-
and accompamed the vocalist, at Jekyll Island, Ga and Uve c.s Blalock Mrs. Harry Y. nowers whita „ et and satin med full skirl and cathedral ett. Miss Janel Hamer, Miss
Mrs. Robert E. Haynes. in Laurens. Mrs. Wasson, a McSween Mrs. Rufus E Sad- bows marke dthe church pews train of peau de sole and hand Almena Blalock, Mrs. Robert
Ushers were Ronald Bullock senior majoring in elementary ler, Jr., Mrs. E. N. Sidlivan, The bride is the daughter of appliqued loco. Ifj-short veil e. Wysor, and Mrs. John
of DiUon, Thomas Smith of education, is the 1967 May and Mrs. R. Michael Turner. * « Dr e ‘ s “ e aaug ”“ r * 0 ftuule fell from l small lace Little
Greenwood, Edward LaRoche <l u e en ^ Lander College. She The buffet table was cen- TT, f pillbox hat and she carried a rp. '
of Hickory Tavern, Barringer was Miss Lander in 1964. tered with an arrangement of £ the ton Mr cascade of white phalenopsis dcraratedw th laX arrange'
F. Wingard, Jr., of Columbia, Mr. Wasson is a senior ma- yellow and white spring flow- 18 8on ^orchids. 1 , f ^ 8 a ^ range
formerly of Clinton William joring in electrical engineering ers around a white wedding a < J ™ S o ^o^-Salem Mrs. Heath Copeland, organ- ^^lefand"the reresh-
Horton of Charleston, Julian at Clemson University. bell. The yellow, green and Heckard ot Winston baieim Mrs Ed on the mantel and the refresh
— white motif was repeated in Ushers were Alvah Wood- SODrano both of riinton eavp ^ 1 . S - Coverin « th e
iniature centerpieses on card bury Sulloway, Jr., of Fort a p rograrn 0 f nu 'ntial music br,de s ta ble was a lace and
miniature' centerpieces on Lauderdale, Fla. x -brother-in- through the service ' lnen outwork cloth centered
card tables which held covers la w of the bridegroom; Thom- w,th th e tiered wedding cake
for the wedding party and out- a s Eldred Addison, Jr.,*> of h • H ° ,° Win ^ ( e Ct 1 [ Cr ? 0nJ l7 ? and a cascade of P ink roses
of-town guests. Arrangements Clinton, the bride’s brother; bride s parents entertained at and at intervals on the walls
of mixed spring flowers were James N Grier Ferguson, Jr., of a roceptmn at Lakeside ( oun- were massive gold scones fill-
used in the den and living Laurens; Charles Oliver Du- * T Uub A ... . , ed wi,h f,owers which were
room of the Wilson home. Bose, HI, of Chapel Hill, N. Addison, the brides repeated in the silver eperg-
The honoree, who was pre- C ? ; Lieut. Ernest Graham For- mo . ther ; wo ^ a yellow silk „es on the refreshment tables.
seated a gift by the hostesses, ]$j£ls pi Sniilax plso,;yas
presented gifts to her atten- ami F1 i coftt and hht find a| used throughout the rooms,
dants. Places for he bridal ton of Carrboro, N. C., Philip corsa ^ ( ‘ ()l mossgreen cvmbi- nurina thc afternoon, the
party were marked by china Douglas Hightower of Win- , <)l< 1H . S . ,( j 1 ! K ! bride and groom left for a
figurines as favors. ston-Salcm, David Monroe graom s ni ° lt ’ r ' ec ,,- wedding trip to Hilton Ih'ad
„ , , Hendrick of G'afe’tonia, N. C., ard ' wort ’ i a m t oss - r, ,,n s,lk Island. For traveling Mrs.
Rehearsal Dinner Joseph E. Gaddy,.Jr., of Da- sa| L matching hat and bronze ] Iet . kar( | woro a turquoise fi-
Mr. and Mrs. John Addison, vidson N . c> ; and Ndd An . cymbidium orchid corsage. brailllc , dn , ss with matching
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamer ( | rew Handback of North Guests wore invited to the h a t and coat of diagonal tur-<
and Mr. and Mrs. James Ad- Augusta, brother-in-law of the clubhouse where refreshments quoisc and white checks and
dison complimented the Addi- bride. were served Irom tables cov- a p orchid corsage. When they
son-Heckard wedding party Serving as senior ushers crcd with white cloths and ar- return, they will make their
Now at a handsome aavini... am * ^‘^'tow* 1 guests with W ere John Frampton McGee ranged with bouquets ot home at 40 Lakeview Circle,
elegance of Gorham Sterling to d toner at the Lakeside Coun- of Columbia; Woodfin Carlisle s P r mg ilowers. Assisting on Columbia, whore Mr. Heckard
enjoy for a lifetime! Dinner-for-Eight fry Club prior to the wedding Neely and George Mupphy Hu- toe porch were Mr. and Mrs. j s a graduate student in the
service includes eight S-pjece place rehearsal at the First Pres-- g u i e y t both of Clinton; George George Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. School of Business Adminis-
pUcelork'andVndiv?duaUalad fork) byterian Church on Thursday william Dunlap of Rock Hill; John McGee, Mr. and Mrs. (ration at the University of
plus a butter serving knife, a sugar evening. ^ . John Wells Todd and Putsy Bailey Williams and Mr. and South Carolina.
Spoon and two table or serving As guests assembled a chil- Bailey Williams, both of Lau- Mrs. James Ferguson. Tbe brjdt , was tf radua ted
serviced complete 44-piece led^ fruit punch was served. rens xhe br i de groom’s father Also, Mr. and Mrs. John f rom Clinton High School and
Later they were invited into was man> Wells Todd, Mr. and Mrs. attended Converse College in
MS0: TM!hft A SAVEftM i h !i ballroom a Mrs. Ned Andrew Handback Heath Copeland, Dr. and MrsT'spa'rtanburg. A graduate of
Dmner-for-Twelve,SAVE$10. f u |i y appomted buffet table of North Augusta, sister of the D. H. McFadden, Dr. and Day i dS on College; where he
Hurry! Offer ends April 12th! was arranged. A silver eperg- br i de> wag matron-of-honor, Mrs. George Blalock, Mr. and wa )r a member of Kappa Sig-
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CHO/CE OF dlesticks^ and ^burning yellow of Laurens, maid-of-honor. Mrs. John Addison, Mr. and letterman, Mr. Heckard has
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place setting n o 11 n g the Ladson McAngus of West ^Mrs. Mac Adair, Mr. and Mrs. son
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