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Clinton, 8. C„ Thursday, May 11,196? THE CLINTON CHRONICLE JUU Club News 'dft ' m LCW Meets With Mrs. Fred Burnett The Lutheran Church Women of St. John’s Church Church met at the home of Mrs. Fred Burnett Monday night. Mrs. Hack Brown was co-hostess. An interesting program was given by Mrs. Virgil Stilwell, assisted by Mrs. John Fulmer. The subject was “With Thankful Hearts.” After a business session, a y salad course was served during the social hour. Bride-Elect Is Honored With Bridal Luncheon Miss Mary Evans Segars was complimented with a bri dal luncheon on Saturday, May 6, by Mrs. Lonnie Hiers, Mrs. Charles Workman. Mrs. Mar ion Hiers, and Mrs. Ace Work man, Sr. The occasion was held at the Wilson home on Ansel Drive. Miss Segars is the bride-elect of Hayne B. Workman, Jr. Their wedding will take place in June. As guests arrived, they were invited into the living room and later into the den where chilled tomato juice and lunch were served. A twelve-place setting was arranged on an attractive long table, overlaid with a white linen tablecloth, and centered with an arrangement of pink roses and pink coral bells. Place cards denoted the seat ing of guests. The bride- elect’s place was marked with a corsag^ of white daisies. Legion Auxiliary Roberts Entertain To Have Meeting Weekend Guests The American Legion Aux- Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts iliary will hold its regular complimented their weekend meeting on May 16 at 7:30 guests, the former’s brother p.m. with Mrs. Sam McCrary and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. : dent at Coker College. man were in Greenville dur- Mrkiinf'trilltfk Naxa/a Af ter receiving the message in 8 th e week end visiUng rel- iviouniviiie liews of the death of his brother> atlvee. MRS. MAUDE BRYSON Russell, of Meigs, Ga. Mr. Miss Zelle Crisp is in El- Correspondent and Mrs. Roy Adams left berton, Ga., with her broth- Wednesday to join the Adams er, Arthur B. Crisp, who is * « on Calvert Ave. Ext. Methodist Circle Presents Program Roberts of Greensboro, N. C., B. P. Tommie is a Carter. patient at Self Memorial Hos- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chap- pital Greenwood. home. Mrs. Janie C. Burris is with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Cole an, at Warner Spring, Ga., s week. Mrs. Charles Bannister spent the weekend with her mai mis Miss Simmons, Dr. Mathias Wed [n Columbia Miss Jean H. Simmons and f » ther ’ Mrs -. Rufus T McClain, Dr. J. Homer Mathias, Jr. £ ho ! s ? P atient at La France were married at 11 a.m. on H° s P lt al* The weddine will take" “ol'ace Thursday, April 20, in Christ Mr. and Mrs. John Sim- Juno is »| g 7 w n rn nt tho Chapel of Washington Street mons spent Saturday with First Baptist Church' of Jo- Methodist Church in Colum- their daughter, who is a stu- anna. The Rev. Brian Harbin Ma with only members of the will officiate. The couple will Mrs. James Clary of Green- family and to attend the fun- recuperating at his home af- ville went to see her aunt, eral on Thursday. ter several days in the Elber- with a drop-in on Saturday Mrs.. Polty Bannister, Mon- Recently Mr. and Mrs. to n Hospital, evening The occasion was day. Frances Ducker of Macon, During the week end Mr. held at the Robert’s home in Sp. 6 and Mrs. R. F. Bous- Ga - Mr - and Mrs - Philip Car- and Mrs. Baxter Orvin visit- Merrie Oaks. ley of Fort Rucker, Ala., ter and famil y of Spartanburg ed her mother, Mrs The Mayme Johnson Circle Friends and neighbors call- visited Mr. and Mrs. Olive spent a ,'J reeke " d -„ th ^, r W ?I ts ' „ w. of Broad Street Methodist ed d ur i n g the evening and Stewart last weekend. Also P arents » Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mrs. H. D. Church, Mrs. Nene Workman, ^vere served an assortment of visiting the Stewarts were Chairman, will meet next Mon- par ty dainties. Gaza and fugi Mr - an d Mrs. Frank Oakley day afternoon at 3:30 o clock chrysanthemums made a love- Spartanburg, and Mr. and at the home of Mrs. George ly setting for the party table Mrs. Danny Bousley of Joan- A. Reid on the Whitmire Hwy. and ^^5 of interest in the na. Morse-Kibler Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. George Morse of Joanna announce the en gagement of their daughter, Valerie Ann, to Arthur Rob ert Kibler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kibler of Newberry. tf •• Armstrong Floor Covering — Complete Line — Installed By Expert SOUTHERN COATING PAINTS Consolidated Paint Center Whitmire Highway :—: . 833-0636 make their home in Green- immediate families present. Dr. C. LeGrande Moody, Jr. ville, where Mr. Kibler is pre- pcrformed the ceremony - sently employed. The bride is 1116 daughter of Mrs. John W. Simmons of Methodist Circle Laurens and the late Mr.JSim- MeetS Monday The bridegroom is the son The Sarah Glenn Circle of of Mrs. J. H. Mathias of Lex- Broad Street Methodist Church ington and the late Dr. Ma met Monday evening in the thias. lovely new" heme of Mrs. Joe Miss Alice Ezelle McLure Bonds on Shands Street. Mrs. of Columbia was the bridal Lewis Wallace was co-host- attendant, css. William L. Mathias, brother Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Leon assisted by Mr§. John Fulmer. Arrangements of roses and of the bridegroom, served as Parks of Stone Mountain, Ga., Th e subject was “With Thank- pansies were used in the spa- best man. ful Hearts”. cious den where the members After a business session, a assembled. Mrs. Bonds, in the MISS MARY CRYSTAL PARKS PARKS-PITTS ENGAGEMENT Hospital News announce the engagement of The honoree was remember- their daughter, Mary Crystal, sa j ad course was serV ed dur- absence of the chairmen, Mrs. ed with a piece of her chosen to Lt. David Thomas Pitts, i n g t be SO cial hour. , J M. Hatton, led the business ... n .. A china by the hostess. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dav- session before the program, /a^nts currently at Bailey - . : ~ p id Thomas Pitts, of Clinton. Mis. Rhailie Is An interesting prografrn on 0S ^ a Jl C ' Introducing Cupid’s Corner The brlde . elect was graduat . , .. „ . •The ChrisUan and Space” J 0 ^™-Richard G- T.y- ed manna cum laude from xlOSieSS was presented by Mrs. Bonds lor ’ ^ rs - Barbara M. Shealy Shorter College where she Members of the Thursday and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts, who and baby boy, Elizabeth Motes, was a member of the Euno- Bridge Club' gathered at the also closed the program with Mrs - Martha Westberry and mian So^ieTy Betl Beta Beta of Mrs. D. O. Rhame prayer. twin baby girls, Margaret L. Bological Society, Phi Sigma Tast 'Week for their regular During the social hour the Alpha Honor Society, and was bridge club meeting. The hostesses served London listed in Who’s Who in Ameri- Bhame’s lovely home on W. Fog, cake squares and nuts, ran rollreps and llnivrrci- Walnut Street was decorated ties. She will receive her M. for the occasion with arrange- Young Adult ClaSS A. degree in Plant Physiology men ts of roses. q# Church from Clemson University this Following several progres- J" ^ Jrp 4 * summer. sions of bridge, the hostess HOS Outdoor Party The future bridegroom re- serve d a salad plate with cof- T g ^ Young Adult ceived his B. S. 'degree in tee - Prize winners were Mrs. Sunday School Class of the HILL — Ruby C. Eva H. By JANET GARDNER Dillard Boland, Jewelry 103 E. Pitts St. i Telephone 833-1121 Mathematics from Clemson G°y ne Simpson and University and was conpmis- Hugh Eichelberger. sioned a Second ! Lieijtenaht itt the U. S. Army itt Decfem- MlS. Muller Has Mrs. CROSS Leake. MOUNTVILLE — Miller. LAURENS—Corcne R. Gat lin. ENOREE — Hugh W. Wil lard. WHITMIRE — Ellie Sey mour. First Baptist Church gathered CLINTON — James Lewis * at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dawkins, Willie T. Richards, Bobby Harris for a cook-out Floclee Humphrey, Myrtle, party, Saturday, April 29. The speake, William O. Stewart, occasion was held in honor Thomas F. Motes, Lee Moore, French Jesuit missionary China discovered hh. FLOWERS for MOTHER 8?3-U26 j , befr.jJJe is in training at the jHrjQo Club Meet oc , before history ^bei*n, &! Al W Defense ^ ™ „ ... o£ Mr - and Mr s- Jerry Wells Leona Shaver^Tames Robert; man discovered that he could School in Fort Bliss, Texas. 1 aul Muller entertain- and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sey- Cothran, Mrs. Dianne Wesley provide himself with utensils A late May wedding is plan- ® d l he .° , .Tumour, members of the class, and baby boy, Montague As- for cooking, carrying water, ned ’ and the couple will re- Bridge Club last week at her who win be i eav j ng tbe c j ty bill> Doris g utler Mrs. Bonnie and storing meal and grain side in Germany after Aug- home on Musgrove Extension. soon to their home in Sellers and baby boy, Beatrice by shaping river clay into ust - Two tables were arranged Columbia and Aiken. Mr. Gary, Nina Bobo Howell, Jes- vessels and firing them in his Tlie LCW of St. John’s Lu- for play in the living room Wells is past president of the s ie Poison, A. C. Workman, cook fire. As civilization pro- Iheran Church met at the and as members and guests class and Mr. Seymour, Sun- j r>) Annie Ruth Leopard, gressed, we find that pottery, borne of Mrs. Fred Burnett assembled they were seated day School teacher. 1 Mrs. Diane R. Campbell and saucers, plates and other it- Monday night. Mrs. Hack and a dessert course with cof- Some thirty-five couples baby girl, Minnie Lee Turner, ems of dinnerware appear in Brown was co-hostess. fee served. were p resen t f 0 r the occasion Lee Ruth Gary, Louise M. earliest Egyptian and Greek An interesting program was Several progressions of and enjoyed chqrcoal bur- Shelton, Joseph Darrell Shea- artifacts. These were also given by Mrs. Virgil Stillwell, bridge were enjoyed with Mrs. gers with accessories and cold ly,’ Clarice Eubanks, Syble present in the early Chinese r* * -* " Morris Seymour and Mrs. drinks, served on the patio of McCall, Mabry McCrary, Jr., and Japanese civilizations. WoOD Llltertains William Cannon receiving high the Harris home. Later in the O’DeB Blakely, Mrs. Mary The art of glazing and dec- ^[0^ MGIXlbGFS • score awards. During pro-evening a marshmallow roast ^eawright and baby boy, Judy orating pottery was highly runs gressions, party dainties with was enjoyed. White and Laverne Clark, developed several hundred t cold drinks were served - years before the birth o Methodist Church met Mon- „ Mrs .. Dlck Carpenter and Christ, but it was not until attern00Ili M ay 8, at the Mrs - M ° r ™ Seymour were . a b o u t 1700 A. D. that a church Special highlight of guests of the club. ’the meeting was recognition ... , ... .. , . , . . , of new members who had MISS WGatJtlGrs bailed P £!fn r a s cZ to' sent ^ To Wed Mr. .Lindsey where^the first^expeHmenb Laurens was the guest speak- In Slimmer kites were tried in making white er and s P° ke on Purpose of Miss Nancy Harriet Weath- porcelain china in Europe. 1116 W.S.C.S. in the Church . ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. During the past 250 years During the afternoon special Furman Virona Weathers of both European and American membership pens were pre- Marietta, and granddaughter artisans have perfected the sented 10 Mrs - R °y Gasque of Mrs. Martin Gary Wallace glazing and firing processes by Pauline Coleman Circle; Sr. of Laurens and the late which give us the magnificent Mrs - Nene Workman and Mrs. Mr. Wallace, is engaged to porcelain china which we Hubert Pitts by Mayne John- Robert Malcolm Lindsey of have today son Gircle; and Mrs. Ray- Pickens. The announcement Here at Dillard Boland, mond Pitts by W.S.C.S. has been made by the bride- Jeweler, we have so many Mrs. Raymond Pitts presi- elect’s parents. A summer beautiful patterns in both Do- den, presided over the meet- wedding is planned, mestic and Imported china, ing. Later in the afternoon a Miss Weathers will receive You will enjoy every minute social hour was enjoyed in the B. A. degree in English of your inspection and the se- Hodges Hall. Punch and cook- from Winthrop College in lection of your own pattern to ies were served. May. President of the Winth- cherish and use always. Centering the party table rop Granddaughters’ Club and A wide selection in the fin- was an arrangement of roses of Kappa Delta Pi honor so- est sterling silver patterns and pinks in a silver contain- ciety in education, she was and exquisitely delicate crys- e r. *' recently named to the colleg- tal also await your selection. New members are as fol- iate Who’s Who. At Dillard Boland. Jeweler, lowing: Mrs. John Brown, Mr. Lindsey is the son of we also have everything you Mrs. Richard Carpenter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Guy will need for your paoer Richard Carpenter, Mrs. Lindsey of 4 Queens Court in trousseau — from beautifully William Rhodes, Mrs. Joe Pickens. In 1963 he received engraved invitations, an- Nelson. Mrs.- Howard Smith, the B. S. degree in industrial nouncements and calling Mrs. Phil Connell, Mrs. Ken- engineering from Clemson cards, right down to your re- neth Hssselden, Mrs. C. Y. College where he was a mem- ception napkins. And then Parrish, Mrs. James Lybrand, her of the society of Indus- too, there are so many of Mrs. Carl Rogers, Mrs. trial Engineers. He is em- those uniquely attractive gifts Charles Hollis, Mrs. Ray Fer- ployed by Draper Corporation which made Dillard Boland. n ell, Mrs. Curtis Wallace, Mrs., in Spartanburg and is serving Jeweler, your soecial Bridal Richard Gasque, Mrs. Bar- as chairman of the Green- Headquarters. Do come in rv O’Hara, Mrs. James Potts, ville-Spartanburg Chapter of soon phone for an apooint- Mrs. Preston Cox, Mrs. James the American Society of Tool ment—we will enjoy helping A. Burney auu Mis. uames and Manutuctming Engi- yuu in every way possible. Morsa. ' utti*. TELL HER YOU LOVE HER... WITH FLOWERS That memorable day is even more so when you send floral gifts. Call us for suggestions. Eastside Greenhouse Phone 833-2804 L BUICE CALLING ALL HOME MAKERS By CHARLES BUICE DON’T BLOCK THE PATH Occasionally, we bring you interior decorating hints, and here are some pbout furniture arrange ment that a lot of people overlook. There is nothing more disturbing, (and painful) than walk ing through aj living room arid banging your shins on the sharp edge of a misplac e d coffee table. Remember that most rooms lead to somewhere else and you must have free movement within a room with clear access through it. , The furniture in too many rooms is arranged like an obstacle course. This does not mean that you should line all your furniture up against the walls. Actually it is very possible and not difficult to maintain all of the ele ments of good 1 arrange ment and-fetill-provide easy access!' thfriugi arid within each roortu Doh’t block entfancos and exits.t Place chairs close enough for conversa tion but far enough apart to allow plenty of leg room. Arrange coffee tables close enough to sofas and chairs to be useful but far enough away to permit free passage between the tables and furniture piec es. And, many people make the mistake of using too large a dining room ^able in a sm£^l dinette so that when you try to sit down at the table, you find your self pulling the chairs up against the wall. Better use a smaller table with larger extension leaves. Let our experienced per sonnel at Maxwell Broth ers Furniture in Clinton help you to make your home more passage free by selecting the right size pieces of furniture for your particular rooms. Don’t Wait . . . 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