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WCTU to Meet
Next Tuesday
The Woman’s Christian
Temperance Union will meet
at the home of Mrs. David ^
Copeland on Woodrow St., on
TueS., April 11 at 3:30 p.m.
Mrs. R. J. Copeland will be
co-hostess.
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•AVIDSON ROLAND
MISS BOLAND TO MARRY MR. BUNCH
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Middle- son, N. C. He^vas a member
ton Boland, .!r. of 500 Mas- of phi Ciamma Delta social
grove Street, CHntbn.^aunoun- fraternity. He is employed in
Miss Dunaway To
Wed Mr. McCl-llan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
Dunawav of this city announce ' : 1
the engagement of their daugh
ter. Peggy .Jo, to Bobby L.
McClellan, son of Mrs. Emma
McClellan of Route 1, Donalds
anti Roy McClellan of Ander
son.
Miss Dunaway is employed
with Lydia Plant of Clinton
Mills. Inc, as industrial nurse.
Mr. McClellan is employed
with the Roberts Company in
Andersoh.
A June wedding is planned.
Laura ns WMU
^ Host S^s c ion
The sixty fifth annual
meeting of 1 the Woman’s Mis-
.ionai*y Union of the Laurens
Baptist association v>iil be
held Wednesday April 12 b.'-
yinning at 10.ut) a.m. to be
held at the Hillcrest Baptist
Churcli in Laurens, it has been
announced by Mrs. Capers
Wood, president.
A '■very interesting program
has been planned around the
theme “Grow in Knowledge”.
Mrs. J. G. Goodwin, Jr., mis
sionary to Korea will be the
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UDC Chapter
To Meet Today
The Stephen D. Lee Chap
ter of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy will meet
at the home of Mrs. Nene D.
Workman on Thurs. (today)
April 6 at 7:30 p.m. r
Co-hostess will be Mrs. W.
C. Baldwin, Mrs. T. C. John
son, Mr. aiifd Mrs. G. A. Bur
ton.
Clinton Garden
Clubs Announce
Spring Flower Show
The Clinton Council of Gar
den Clubs will present a
spring flower, show “Spring
Fever” on Wednesday, April
12, from 3 to 6:30 p. m., at
Hodges Hall, Broad Street
Methodist Church.
This will be a staiidard
flower show conforming^ to
the rules of the National
Council of State Clubs as\sct
up in the handbook for flower p
shows. State”’ accredited judg-. ||.
os will be used. The show is
not limited to garden club
members only, any interested
person may enter by contact-
ing the entry chairman, Mrs.
Judson Brehmcr.
All exhibits must be brought
in by 8:30 to 11:30 a. m. on
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MISS DORA HARRIET WILSON
Mrs. Virginia Blackwell Wil Greenville, she is organist at
Road Baptist
Wednesday, April 12. No ox-
. miss jean workman sHui-ER J™ ^ WILSON-l^cCARRELL ENGAGEMENT
SHULER-FELKEL ENGAGEMENT soa . of ^ Extc , sjfm , cn,- ^
.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harlan Mr. Felkel will graduate tween the3-6:30 p. m. hours, ton. announces the engage- Church. •
ce the engagement ot their Greenville with IBM Corpora- | iC y n0 ( 0 speaker for the morn- k huli r ol Holly Hill announce horn Clemson University in admission will ho charged, men! of her daughter, Dora A graduate of Furman Uni
daughter, Linda Davidson, to tion. j n g session The speaker for , * lt ’ cn ^ a k cmont ° J Uieir daugh- May. He is a member ol Del- however a silver offening will Harriet, to Lamar Keith Me- versity and Florida State Uni- r
John Steven Bunch, son of The wedding will take place Ule a |t ( . rn oon will be Miss ,CI '-' ,l ' a n Workman, to Charles ta Sigma Nu, pre-mediehl fra- betaken. * Carrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. versity, Mr. McCarrell is a
Dr. and Mrs. Wyles Burnett June 18 at the First Presby- Ruth p r0V cnce, Stat<* VV..M.U, f:iIis Felkel, Junior, son of ternity, is a company com- other rules and regulations Vance McCarrell of White member of Phi Mu Alpha.
Bunch of 1448 La Chona terian Church in Clinton. Secretary. Her message will Mr - antl AIrs - Charles Ellis mander of G Company, See- include: Horse Road, Travelers Rest. He is band director in Laur-
Court, Atlanta, Ga. be “If You Know”. Felkel ot Elloree. ond Battalion in the ROTC j containers must he ^|j ss Wilson is a graduate eIJS City Schools and is min-
A 1968 graduate of Winthrop Cotillion Clllb All are asked to bring A, j ss sllu,or wil1 receive a Brigade, and has been on ma rked on the bottom with 0 f Furman University and a ister of music at Eastland
College, Miss Boland is pres- tit o finger lunches. A beverage S. degree in Home Leon- ( lemson s Honor Roll. lie will jbe owner’s name. The com- member of Mu Phi Epsilon. Baptist Church in Greenville,
ently teaching at Mitchell Rd. riaS ’jP rm 9 Loanee will be provided. omics from Winthrop College enter dental school at Emory m jttee will not be responsible a seventh - grade teacher at A June 17 wedding is plan-
Elementary School in Green- The annual “Spring Dance” _ ^ „ . -n August. She ^is a member University in September. ^ for loss or damage of prop- Cone Elementary School in nod.
ville. She resides at Yorktown the Clinton Cotillion Club MlS. Dick Hosts
Apartments. was held Friday evening, Episcopa l Women
in August. She is a member University in September,
of Phi Upsilon Omicron, was The wedding will take place C rty.
elected to Who’s \\ ho among on August 19th at Providence 2. In arrangement classes
Mn. Bunch is a graduate March 31, at the Hotel Mary ’ w***w** students in American Univer- Methodist Church. The bride’s 0 nly one entry may be made
of Davidson Pol Wo David Musgrove The monthlv meeting of the sities and Colleges and has mother is the former Mary j n ea ch class but may exhibit
of Davidson Col.eRO. David- u e . Women of the AH Saints Epis- been on the Dea „. s L1 .t. Workman of Clinton.
. , . , . , , , j copal Church was held Mon-
assembled al n.no o clock and April 3 at the home of
enjoyed dancing to the music Mrs , M nie?
Presbyterian
Circles to Meet
Mon. April 10, 10:00 A.M.
Circle No. 1 — Mrs. Ted
Davenport, Chairman, Mrs.
George Blalock, Hostess.
Circle No. 2 — Mrs. Law
rence Davis, Chairman, Mrs.
David Cook, Hostess.
Following the devotional by
Miss Lana Dick, the program
of Harry Bouknight and his or
chestra. During intermission
at 11 o clock a breakfast was was j»j ven by Mrs. Miles Pow-
served. Dancing was, later re- Top j q lor discussion was
sunied until 1 p.m. Church * Periodical Club and
Spring r floral arrangements the Bible study for April, con-
decorated the ballroom. On c-erning the figure, Zacchaeus.
p. . „ _ _ w r oach of the individual tables A report of the Northwest-
Owens 6 Chairman Mrs Rob- a Ma yP° le arrangement with ern District Board meeting
ert Vance Hostess spring flowers was very effec- was given by Mrs. Bailey Dix-
Uve. on. President. ,
Circle No. 4 — Mrs. J.B. . u „ The spring meeting of the
Templeton, Chairman, Mrs. Members in charge of the Northw ^ twn district wi „ be
H. E. Ferguson',' Sr., Hostess, occasion were the dancing and hc | d at the Church of the Holy
Tues., April 11, 10:00 A.M. ' decorating commitlee, Mr. c . ross Founlai „ rnn on Apr ii
Circle No. 5 — Mrs. Alex- and Mrs. Marvin Gault, Mr. 12 Those attending will be
ander Hamilton, Chairman, and Mrs. Carlisle Neely, Mr. Mrs Bailey Dixon, Mrs. Miles
Mrs. Horace Payne, Sr., Hos- and Mrs. Tom Baldwin, Mr. p owe u an d Mrs. R. Michael
tess. and Mrs. William Jacobs, Turner.
Mon., April 10, 4:00 P.M. Mrs. Ed Ferguson and Mrs. The May meeting will be
Circle No. 6 — Mrs. Law- David Cook. J. F. Jacobs, Jr. held at the home of Mrs. E.
rence Young, Chairman, Mrs. is president of the club. N. Sullivan.
Horace Payne, Jr., Hostess.
Circle No, 7 — Mrs. Addi
son Neighbors, Chairman,
Mrs. R. C. Adair, Sr., Hos
tess.
Mon., April 10, 8:00 P.M.
Circle No. 8 Miss Marian ason were complimented by was covered with an antique
Hill, Chairman. Mrs. Perry t}leir children with a Golden white satin cover overlaid
Moore, Hostess. Wedding Anniversary Party with white organdy. Gold tnf-
Circle No. 9 — Mrs. Harry ' 11 Sunday afternoon, April 2, fpta draped the sides of the
Nettles, Chairman, Mrs. Ah- ,rom three to live o’clock at table caught .at intervals with
it Alexander, Hostess. the Hotel Mary Musgrove. Gold fringe tassels. Centering
The festive occasion marked the table was a mass arrange
the Thomason's Fiftieth Wcrl- meat of yellow roses and
ding Anniversary (1917-1067). snapdragons arranged in a
they were married April L tall ivory compote. It wa&
tot7 in Fountain Inn. Mrs.-flanko I on each sjjJe^-by two
Thomason is the former Ruth three branded gold eifndela-
Thompson of Fountain Inn. brae with deep ivory tapers.
The Thomasons made their Crystal punch howls wep’
home Vi) Fountain Inn for used at each cud ol the tab! .
THOMASONS CELEBRATE
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thom- The large refresViment table
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BUICE
CALLING all
HOME MAKERS
By CHARLES BUICE
FLOOR LAMPS
AND TABLE LAMPS
During the last few
years, there lias been grow
ing emphasis on the p
corating aspects of lamp.- *
and now you
have avail
able every
possible siz£,
style, color
and type of
lamp for
every decor
ating use.
Act uaily,
the properly
selected
lamps can be the making
of a successfully decorated
room in your home.
Aside from an endless
selection of table and floor
lamps, there is an ever
growing assortment of polo
lamps and tree lamps on
the market.
Of course, the basic use
of any lamp is good light
ing, but it is equally im
portant that the lamps do
something color - wise and
decorator - wise where ever
they are used.
Tall table lamps on low
tables are very popular.
That’s one decorating sug
gestion.
We’d be happy to help
you with your lamp selec
tion and decorating. You
may take advantage of our
free decorator service.
Let our experienced per
sonnel here at Maxwell
Brothers Furniture, 204 N.
Broad St., Clinton, help yo i
to make your home more
beautiful and enjoyable.
Highlights
From Clinton High
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By KAYRAN. COX
viisis ROSEMARY RINGER.
T i-. SANDERS ENGAGEMENT
ml dis. James Irvin it Hickory Tavern High
. <:, ! cli.; r, :. announce School, Lauren. County,
engagement ol their ' Tim wedding is being plan-
at
it in all classes.
3. In horticulture classes en
tries must be grown by the
exhibitor and be correctly la
beled if possible. Preference
in judging will be given speci-
rinens correctly labeled as to
varieties. In case of potted
plants, they must have been Conventions and confer- to attend along with our local
in the exhibitor’s possession ences! This week certainly adviser,. Mrs. Mary Johnson,
for at least three months be- seems full of them. On Fri- Speaking of a past conven-*
fore the show. day, April 7, several members tion, Stone Mountain, was in-
4. In the horticulture class- of the Sentinel staff, along vaded last weekend by oven
es, containers must be furn- with Mrs. Arminta Wallace, three hundred girls from the
ished by the exhibitors. Coca the adviser, will attend the entire Southeast for the Re-
Cola bottles and plain milk annual meeting of the SCSPA, gional Horizon Conference. We
bottles only. the South Carolina Scholastic heard speakers on several sub-
5. Decisions by the judges Press Association on the Ca- jects — “The American Way
will be final. rolina campus in Columbia, of Life,” “The New South,”
6. Advance entries in the South Carolina. The students and “The Ideals of a Horizon.”
artistic division must be made will attend critical competi- We stayed in the luxurious
with Mrs. Judson Brehmer, tion classes throughout the stone Mountain Inn.
telephone 833-2625, not later day. The convention will be Now to a qU it e current event
than 12 noon, April 10. After highlighted by a banquet Fri- the 1967 Misg clinton Contest!
entry is made exhibitor must day night at the Columbia Ho- j hopo all of you will come
provide substitute if unable to tel, where trophies will be out and support th e Junior
exhibit. . awarded the winners ot the Chamber . of commerce and
7. No artificial flowers or different divisions. Wish the the excited contestants CHS
foliage may be used in the Sentinel luck, OK! has several senior girls in the
show Fridays also hosts another raseant: Susan Harmon, Mis.
8. An arrangements must convention — the State Nation- sy Wassung, Dena Lanfordj
contain some plant material, al Honor Society Convention. an( i g us i Watts. We wish them
9. No candles or cut fruit This year Dorman High School a u the best of luck!
or eut vegetabies will be al- j n Spartanburg is the confer- ‘
lowed. t nee headquarters. live Stu— GARD OE THANKS
10. Foliage material, acces- dents from GHS are planning
series, vases and backgrounds " t> vv,s 1 Uiank our many
may be used in all design floor. This applies to all ar- li’iends lofr their kindness, the
clpRses if desired. tislic classes except elfiss 8. lood and flowers, sent at the
11. Artistic arrangements 12 II exhibitor prefers to tbne ol the death ol our lov-
shall not exceed 30 inches in eonw the idea expressed in ( ‘d °oe. Jay God bless each
heighth, 24 inches in width, he: at •an ciaent, it. may be a *id every one of you.
18 inches in depth. The tables placed un a card 3 in. by 5 in. Martha, Ronnie'^.Donnie,
on \*h?th the exhibits will be 13. Th^re will be 5 entries the entire Gregory fam-
made are 30 inches from the in eat h < lass. ily j t ■
ft s - $
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some 30 years belore coming The anniversary table where t | t
lh< ; T - «w ^-diii.I.Ui-, lt.«*m ! .ry. In Tin 18 a , 4 p.m
K. Jones and Sons. Furniture played was similarly wrans- rail , , sunders. Junior. Sami Mauhew. I.i.ll.rran
Company They make their ed with white .-overs outlined is so ,, nf Mr „„„ Ml . s . , ,, om ., ria . An lr i,. nds
homi- on 318 E. 1- lorida St. with SnlH einb,onlei-.v. Sprays Sa , ld( ,,,, 0| Glw . nwood i, iKb . Hnd ,,.| a , iv< , s of ( . 0 uplc are
Approximately 350 guests .oi lerti and yellow ehi-ysan- ay Clinl „ n eordiallv invited to attend,
called during the afternoon themums outlined the base ol - • „ 1rK .„
and were greeted in the en- the three-tiered eaki’. leetl in * 1 111 ^ r l '’ ^ .1 ie ,
buds -Taduatc ol Newberry High Methodist
sh a ‘ Meets Slated
guests in the lobby was Miss was attached to me bottom ~““'''T rp, ^ ^
G. . . • . ' ] will receive her A.B. degree The Pauline Coleman Circle
Kathy Bledsoe oi Columbia, by tour gold columns. Wed-. j . • th ci
.... riinct Kniie ti,-vryrwi in .mm aHri 1,1 elementary education in of the Broad St. Methodist
Guests were then invited d‘ng bells tipped in gold add- May Church will meet Tuesday,
into the ballroom where they ™ u,, Mr. Sanders graduated from April 11, at 10 a. m. with Mrs.
were introduced to the receiv- ^ h e f .^ Clinton High School in 1963 W. R. Pitts, Jr.
r"/ wnkes y , "jr,"Mr^wake" pletod the taWetecofations will graduate in May The Methodis/ Guild will
BOXWOOD COTTAGE
trance lobby by Mr. and Mrs. white with yellow rose . . . „
Tom Ramage. Registering the and gold leaves, the top tier a c 10 ^ aK s ,
s i„ the lobby was Miss was attached to the bottom ■ N ™ berr S'. to le B e where sh
presented the guests to the Several individual
honorees, Mr. and Mrs. placed at other points in the
Thomason, and their child- room were similarly ar-
ren, Mrs. Donald R. Winslow ranged..
(Frances Doyle) and her son, Those assisting in serving
Ford, of Bloomington, Indi- a nd entertaining were Mrs.
ana; Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Jasper Rowland, Mrs. Sam
Thomason of this city and McCrary and Misses Barbara
their daughter, Pat, a student i»itts v Beth Edwards and Gail
at Columbia College; and Mr. Wilkes of this city; Mpr^and
and Mrs. Larry Swift (Betty) Mrs. John Bledsoe orColum-
of Des Moine, Iowa. bia; Misses Suzanne Harvin,
Guests were then invited to Ann Malone'and Judy Owens
the refreshment table where of Columbia College,
assorted sandwiches, cake Among guests included
squares, mints, > nuts, punch friends and relatives from
and coffee were served. As- Laurens, Fountain Inh, Green
sisting at the punch bowls ville, Columbia, Ware Shoals,
wer'd~Mrs. Thomas Baldwin Whitmire, Greenwood, Spar-
and Mrs. Murphey Timmer- tanburg, Mountville and Fork
man.^ Mrs. Vernon Powell Shoals.
poured coffee from a silver Ann i versary g irts we re dis-
from Newberry College with meet Monday, April 10, at 8:00
an A.B. degree in music edu- p. m. at the home of Mr.s.>Tal-
cation. He is band director madge Simmons.
service at a nearby table.
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played at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herschell Thomason on
the Greenwood Highway. As
sisting at the home were Mrs.
S. A. Pitfc, ' Jr. and Mrs.
Grace Kay of this city.
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PRESIDENT
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• Mother’s Day • Father’s Day
• Graduation • Weddings
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