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MRS. AND ^ HUBBARD BARNETT
ARP CHURCH RITES UNITE
MISS TODD. MR. BARNETT
Methodist Guild
Meeting Time
The Wesleyan Service Guild F
of the Broad St. Methodist
Church will meet T\kuiday
•nij'ht, June 12, at 8:00 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. Joe Ed
wards. *
Rodgers-Todd
Vows Announced
The marrage of Miss Jum
Marie Rodgers to Walter
k Blakely Todd, Jr., is announc
ed by her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. LeGrande David Rodg
ers of Greenwood.
The ceremony was perform
ed February 1(5 at Fort Jack-
son chapel center.
Mrs. Todd is a junior at Co
lumbia College.
The bridegroom, son of Col.
and Mrs. Walter Blakely Todd
of Columbia, is a junior at
the of South Caro-
lina Law School.
The couple is living on
Deerwood Street in Columbia
Miss Dunaway
Complimented
Miss Peggy J. Dunawav.
June bride-elect, was compli
mented on Saturday evening
with a miscellaneous shower
given by the Junior Class of
Bailey Memorial Church, in
the church parlor.
Upon arrival, the honoree
was given a corsage of hast a .
daisies. Appropriate games
werK enjoyed and refresh-
ments X 0f cake squares, punch MISS FERGUSON BECOMES BRIDE
and nuts were served. The _ *
table was piettily appointed OF MR. TURNER IN COLUMBIA RITES
with a white limbi, cloth, c&n-
;
MRS. TURNER
Miss Martha Elizabeth Todd fabric bow at the waist back, . r , u - lh - n „ r ,. ! , n >^, tYlonl n
• r - . , . . - „ . , tereci witn an anangerneni ot
became the c bride of Ahdy extended into a full chapel . . ... . .
tt uu j n 'u • y -in oil- ■ .-j „ V shasta daisies and lever lew
Hubbard Barnett of Westrfun- tram., She carried a Psalm . , .. , ,
ster, on Sunday afternoon, book topped with an orchid. m . a n \ v 1 wt ,. . \
June four in a three o’clock Her mother, carried the book, em)0IS ( ' u ‘ 1 ,s ^ , M
ceremony at the Associate Re- and it has been in the family
formed Presbyterian Church, for 108 years. w,,,, f . with ]>v James Womack of- The groom, son of Mr. and
The double ring ceremony was Be s t man was Mr . Herschel Heve ^ l ” >vvl ’ and a shoW( ‘ r ficiating. Mrs. Franklin H. Turner, Sr.
?. ert ®. r ^ ied by R e Y5 r ® n ^ ? eb A - Barnett, father of the o1 /’ ■ ,ro ^ ,nen(,s ; The bride wpre a dress of of Columbia is presently at
Assisting the class and 1 u h sa y n a shaped skirt Clemson University, where
mothers in entei taming was an( j j ac k e t 0 | lace, which was the couple will make their
sented their teacher. Miss
Dunaway with a silver Paul vv i lh l>r, James Womack of
Miss Barbara Jean Fcrgu- organist, provided the nuptial
son became the bride of Wil- music.
iiam Henry Turner, on Fri- Mrs. Ferguson, a graduate
day at 5:00 o’clock in the ev- of Winthrop College will teach
Cuing at the Shandon Prcsby- at Morrison Elementary Sch-
tendu Church, Columbia, ool at Clemson this fall.
C. Williams and Dr.' C. By- groom. Usher - groomsmen
num Betts. Organist was Mrs. w ere Jack Avery of Rockville,
James VonHollen, and Miss Maryland* A1 Hudcins of «J°y ce Dunaway
Donna Palmer of Pendleton GaTneS, Ga : Nem McKay
was soloist. of , Greensboro, N. C.; and
The bride, daughter of Mr. Dan Roberts of Orangeburg,
and Mrs. J. Sloan Todd of ail fraternity brothers of
Clinton, was graduated in bf the groom; and Reed Bo-
May from Erskine College lick,, of Clinton and Hanau,
with a B. S. degree in home Germany, cousin of the bride,
economics. She will teach at Miss Ruth Todd served as
Clinton High School in Clin- jjgj. sister’s maid of honor.
t° n - Other attendants included
Mr. Barnett is the son of Miss Carolyn Todd and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel A. Jenny Todd, also sisters of
Barnett of Clearmont Com- the bride; Miss Lou Barnett,
munity in Westminster. He is sister of the groom; and Miss
a senior at Presbyterian Col- Bobbie Miller of Batesburg,
lege where he is majoring in S. C., college roomate of the
economics. He is a brother of bride.
Pi Kanpa Phi social fraterni- Dr essed alike, the bride’s
ty and has previously served attendants wore dresses of
as its president. jonquil yellow chiffon skirts
The bride, given in marrage attached to a peau de soir em-
by her father, wore a full piye bodice. They featured
length white dress of silk or- short sleeves and scoop neck-
ganza. The A-line skirt was lines. A soft gathered train Brenda Merchant
attached to an empire bodice fell from the center waist —, 4 T 1 ’
of chantilly lace and pearls back to the floor. Nosegays tngagement lOlCl
featuring a scalloped neckline’: of daisies and yellow roses -Mr. and Mrs. Norris
designed and made by her home at 82 Hillside St.
by n
aunt, Mrs. James Copeland, a reception followed in the
Sr. of Clinton. The train was^foRowship hall of the church,
designed with appliques of Guests included Mrs. D. J.
lace centered with seed Woods, grandmother of the
pearls. A veil of silk illusion bride, X Mrs. James Copeland,
was attached to a crown of Mrs. Irby. Ferguson, Mrs.
lace and seed pearls. She car- Donald longshore, and Mrs.
ried a cascade centered with Richard Copehmd^ all of Clin-
an orchid. ton; also Mrs. Edwin Alex-
She was given in marriage and(>r and •* ane ^ oi'xjMount-
by her father, Dr. Richard ville, and Mr. and MrV^W.
U. D. C. Meets
At Lake Cottage
Stephen D. Lee Chapter
U. D. C. met Thursday eve
ning, June 1, at Mrs. Pope
Chapman’s cottage on Lake
Greenwood. A number of
members and guests assembl
ed for the last meeting of the
year.
Miss Louise Kern, president
discussed matters of business
which were voted upon.
Program chairman Miss
Agnes Davis gave a paper on
Confederate Red Letter days
which occurred in June giving
lata on Jefferson Davis’
birthday and others.
Later a picnic supper was
served buffet style. Roses
adorned the panelled living
’•oom and also the supper ta
ble for the enjoyable occasion.
Reid-Hodge
^nqag^ment
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Pinckney Reid of Columbia
announce the engagement of
thrir daughter, Linda Scott,
to James Harley Hodge, also
of Columbia.
The wedd’ng is planned for
July 22 at Suber Marshall Me
morial Methodist Church in
Columbia.
Miss Reid attended Univer
sity High School and was
graduated from Hie Univer
sity ol South Carolina on June
3. She will be employed as li
brarian at Mill Creek Ele
mentary Schoof.
Mr. Hodge is the \.son of
Mrs. Nell McDonald 1 lodge
and the late John H e n r y
Hodge and the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Victor
McDonald of Columbia. He
attended Dreher High School
and was graduated from
Richland Technical Educa-
t : on Center in June, 19(55. He
is employed as an engineering
technician at General Elec
tric Co. at Irrrjp.
Miss* Reid is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Horace
Fred Scott of this citv.
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MISS ROGERS
FOGERS LNGA CEMENT
Di*
the
and M’Murray Ro
of A of. • on annoim' r Mountville News
engage:?v-;,t ef their MRS, MAUDE BRYSON
daughter, So go I nn 1: (’orr^spondent
James Moore Fowl !•. son ('! ‘ * ■ 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Wii(\v M^s Frances Stokes of
M.
C.
Ferguson, Fairforcst,
i:. Ferguson, formally of
('Union, and who bus been’ on
the Mail of the Veteran’s Hos- Coleman Circle
pital, Columbia for the past ^
H 20 years. TO Meet
Ronnie Ferguson was her The Pauline Coleman Circle
sister’s maid of honor, dressed will meet Tuesday, 13th with
in yellow linen, the dress lea- Mrs. Roy Gasque 10 a. nn.
Hired a back panel topped
with a large bow. The brides
maids, Mrs. Joel Cox, cousin
of tiie bride. Miss Susan Mau-
j;er and Mrs. Gene Dukes,
were simularly dressed.
The groom’s lather, Frank
turis^ u " " . ’
The train, falling from a self were carried by each of the Merchant of the Bush River h 1 l,rne,, < br. was best man.
! attendants. Community announce the en- : ' lu ' rs Wi ; ri ' • ,ohn ^ 'burner,
. Serving ^s. ring bearer was gagement of their daughter. ’ ' ‘ , . i 1 l< ' b’toom, Earl
Harry Bolick. if, of Clinton, Brenda Kaye, to Bennett Lea- ( «’Gene Dukes and Mul-
cousin of the bride. Ion Amiek Mr. Amiek is the C(,mb 0 Nt,al - IVlrS - Sam Kt ' y ’
After the ceremony a recep- son of Mr. and Mrs. Boinest TT r .^ tar « 7nr . ( J.r\ rrv : c
tion was held at the church. L. Amiek of Route 3, Pros- ^ VvUUU-E/UYlS
Assisting in serving were Miss perity. The wt Jding is plann- Engagement
Barbara Anderson, Miss Lucy od for Saturday. August 5 at ^ antf ^ 1>t . (jj iar i t , s yy.,).
ton Underwood, Jr. of Col
umbia, S. C. announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Judith Anne, to Ronald Mich
ael Davis, son of Mr. and
Miss Boland '"' s ' ' tufus ''’'■° t ' tor Davis ’
Eargle. Miss Tilda Todd, and the Hopewell Methodist
Church, Clinton at 8:00 o. m
No formal invitations are be
ing sent, but friends and re
latives are invited.
Miss Marion Gail Elliott.
Miss Mitchell
Plans Wedding
Mrs. Esther G. Mitchell of
JANET GARDNER
Dillard Boland, Jewelry
103 E. Pitts St.
Telephone 833-1028
also of Columbia.
The Underwoods formerly re-
sided in Clinton.
Miss Underwood’s mater
nal grandparents are Mrs.
land, whoso wedding to Mr. '' ndtvw Jackson Wilburn and
the late Mr. Wilburn of Law-
reiiccburg, Tennessee. Her
400 Academy St., announces ^ t * j
the approaching marriage of wOmVMIHlGrJ iGd
her daughter, Marian Sue, to J-q Gr0 "*nvillo
Erskine L./Knight, son o& n
Mrs. F. A. Knight of Hickory M,ss Lin(la Davidson B.
When ycur Wedding Day Ta v e rn, and the late Mr.
arrives, you will surely have Knight. John Steven Bunch will be an
that feeling that no other T h e we dding will take place f , , 1f , b . , , , ,
Wedding could have been June 30 at Bailey Memorial ' c "' ' Umi 8 ' ^ wandparenU are
quite so lovely, so eJtciting. Methodist Church. Clinton, at '• v ,>!,, n uomplunented with .. r» C harles Walton Under-
This is as it should be, for you 2:00 p. m. No formal invita- several bridal parties, given' ( ’ C " lumald ’ c , ana
are the center of attention. tions are being issued, but by friends in the GreenviHe l U v T • ' aU ‘,,.■
Some couples in the past friends and relatives are in- area. aU , o( Dentsville High School’
have tried to make their Wed- vited to attend. Mrs. M. Frank Reid
d |!l g °* y r n r re ProcKxrtorirm Park Hei - h1s Apartments was she is employed as a Service
able. Whether it was in good Presbyterian the hostess at a lovely lunch- Representative at Southern
taste or not, is a matter of Q^Utch Circle eon at the Golden Crown, hon- jp q Telephone Company,
opinion, but it is quite inter ttn . _ oring Linda. IMnk glads and Mr. Davis is the grandson
esting to note that the firs JV]66ting UQI©S carnations were used in a 0 | Mrs. Janie Daniels of Col-
couple to be married in ar M on( | a y ? j un e 12, 10:00 A. M. bridal motif decoration. The uir.bia. S. C. and the late Mr.
airplane took their vows high ^ Ted Davenport; hostess presented the bride- Daniels. He is a graduate of
in the air over Sheepshead rba i rman Mrs. Claude Croc- elect with a knife to use in the \. (\ Flora High School and
Bay, New York, on July 26, ker h os t e ss. cutting of the traditional wed- ('arblina MilUar Academy,
1919. The Bride and Groom 2—Mrs. Lawrence Dav- ding cake. Maxton .North Carolina. He
were in one plane an e chairman, Mrs. W. B. Ow- 'Guests included the bride’s is a senior at Clemson Uni-
Minister and a pilot in anoth- \
BUICE
er.
ens, hostess.
No. 3—Mrs. W.
mother, Mrs. Frank Middle--versity. .
B. Ownes. ton Boland, Jr. and her aunt, St. Michael and Angels’ Epi-
The first Wedding in a bal c j ia j rman Mrs. J B. Owens Mrs. L. IL. Davidson. Friends v copal ( hureh will he thi*
loon look place ov " c Hostess ’ inclmlctl Misses l.ona Turner. *<'"«' " f « l> n >- ceremony
ol Cincinnati on October 9, No ^_ Mrs j B Xcmp | p . Anita Keith. Elcnor Mahon™ August 5.
The first we'dding to be tele- ton, chairman. Mrs. J. B. and Alice Cunningham. g £ p W Tq J^ eet
vised was seen on what few Templeton, hostess. i as t Tuesdav. a eook-out « --
TV sets were available on Oc- Tuesday, June 13, 10:00 A. M. honoring Steve and Linda was Ml AVLary JVLUSgrOVe
tobe 14, 1928, at Des Plaines,- No. 5—Mrs. A. B. Hamd- given on the patio of th The Business and Profes-
lllinois. ton, chairman. Mrs. J. F. Yorktown Apartments. Green- 'sional Women's Club will
The list could go on and on, Jacobs, Sr. hostess. ville. Several couples enjoyed hold its regular monthly
but surely ybur Wedding Day, Monday, June 12, 4:00 P. M. the oarty, given by M ; ss Lana meeting at the Mary Mus-
cven without these added n 0 . 6—Mrs. Lawrence Turner. The bride was r ' r <>v« Hotel at 7:30 Tuesday
frills will be tjie most exciting Young, chairman. Mrs. Tay- membered with a piece of evening, June 13, Cliarles F.
of all. lor Martin, hostess. silver of her chosen paterren. tValdrdn, trust ollicer of M.
As a Member of National \t 0 . 7—Mrs. Addison Neigh- 1Iowar(l Johnson’s Green- 8 Bailey ^ Son ’ bankers > wil J
Bridal Service, we at Dillard bors. chairman, Mrs. B. O. vi||( , was aIs0 thc « ltlnB for ^ n .™ fSj,T2£“»t3
Boland, Jeweler, are espec- Whitten .hostess luncheon On Friday given ,? ? making wills and
tally prepared to make your Monday, June 12. 8:00 P. teachers of Mitchell ’ Cr 'f 8 ? 1 mattCrS tl SpeC 1 la 2
Wedding as perfect as you No. 8-Miss Mariam Hill. b ; lbe ^ ach0, , s o1 ^ ^ 1 ,ntcrest to women ' ^ club
wenaiuK ds pencil j iw Road Elementary School, j n vit«>/i nnn mnrAhprc tn at-
mlln vou wlS, /oTw^- £“ 7 T' " hi< " WaS in h< "™' uf L meTung Non mem-
din^ your gift problems, or no. 9-Mrs. Harry Netties. Boland who taught witlf them hers should arrive at 8:15 and
proper procedure Why not chairman,. Mrs. William last year. She was presented inquire at the hotel desk as to
come Jn soon" Johnson, i.oaec- Wltb a P^ce of silver. the location ot the meeting
CALUNG ALE
HOME MAKERS
By CHARLES BUICE
LOOKING FOR SOME
FRESH IDEAS?
It’s always fun to read
about some little ideas that
can “odd a new. fresh look
and sparkle to your home,
and so this week we’re
happy to bring you a lew
thoughts—any one of which
you might enjoy trying.
Have a few throw cush
ions (some
call them
“scatter pil
lows”) cov
ered in the
same fabric
as your dra
peries. Use
either the
same color,
or contrast
ing colors,
or oven a
combination of both. This
can add a nice touc h to a
room.
How about rearranging
the funiture in a room? Try
your sofa on another wall
and re-group all the oilier-
living room pieces differ-
■♦mtly.' The ^ame thing can
be done in <Hher rooms in
the house, either just for a
change, or for a general
improvement of the room.
Do you have a pole or
floor lamp that needs
brightening up? One idea is
to let an artificial vine 1
climb up the pole'spirally.
Do you have more tables
in your living room than
you really need? Replace
one or two of them with a
vase or basket of flowers.
Want other ideas to give
your home a fresh, decora
tor touch? Pay us a visit
and we’ll be happy to show
you a wonderful selection
of new furniture and ideas.
Como on in.
Our experienced person
nel at Maxwell Brothers
Furniture in Clinton will
gladly help you in any way
to enhance the beauty, live-
ability ad practicality of
your home, so don’t hesi
tate to come in anytime.
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-PmvTeigalso of Anderson.' The Washington, I). C., MrL
wedding is planned for Aitvw j. h. Mullins of Atlanta,
5 - , jGa. visited ‘Wieir aunt Dr.
Miss Reiters is rTrwnonor>;, . . , . ,
i * ^ \r /<i , ^re; i7 Uum Stokes duriftg last weekL
graduate <X Chester Urdr *
School, and ViU reeeive >rer '‘ n<b . (
degree from Firskntu^)llegc Vf ' s - l- Stewart and Olih
in August. 'While at rh-skine Stevva.rl visited in Commerce,
she has been a member ol f ; a , gt^n^' especially to theif
the Philomelian 4ntcrary• Sac- aunt, Miss Hattie Edwards. '
ioty. May (’curt. Class Sweet- Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Etf-
heart, and selected as a de (R,. Alexander entertained Mr.
butante at the Assembly’s De- and Mrs. D. Godfrey with' a
butant Ball in Chester in 19ti4. drop-in.
Mr. Fowler is a graduate Mrs, Roily Bannister, SK
of Anderson Boys’ High and s .n\ last weekend in Wash-
Anderson CYIlego. He has ser- ngton with her neice Miss
ved two years in the I n ted. I’etsx Clary who is a student
States Navy, a u| is employed at Mount Vernon College,
at Walters . and Hillman in They w ith Betsy’s mother,
Anderson. He plans to contin M s. lames Clary returned to
ue his education in the field Greenville Sunday evening,
of Business Administration at IVi s Elaine Stewart is at
Erskine this fall. the beach this week with a
Miss Rogers is tl <> grand- Teup of Clinton girls,
daughter of Mr .• Luther La-
Fayette Noung and the lair
Mr. Young of Clint n.
Commencement for the
> ■ 'IliU lountville School
SINGING
ro BE
ID I t)
' > h *!d June 2. Salutator-
E-ins were Janice Thomasin
A “Singin
g wil! he
held at,
■n 1 ''laudy Crisp. Valedict-
lie Fire
Ba))t si
1 loliu' ss
ti! was Amelia Finley.
•hureh at
iheir ehur h tt*i
s bers of the class were as
icauregard
St. tu’ Si
mday at
e br s: (’harlene Benjamin,
Milton Moore Is
Wofford Graduate
Milton P. Moore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Perry M. Moore,
received a BA degre in soci
ology from Wolford College
at commencement exercises
on Sunday. His wife is the
former Jean Arnold and they
vill reside on Cedar Street.
2:00 p.m. Everyone is im ted b’iissa Bishop, Kenneth
i > i It we 11. Beth Burbage,
M; uly Crisp, Debbie Davis,
Vivian Davis, Amelia Finley,
thu Gabbert, Cheryl Jon-
«■ ' a ida King, Linda Lynch
’bum: Patterson, Janie
'htam son and Jan Young.
to attend.
CARD OF THANKS
e family of J. K. Low-
manVh'. would !i.;e lo lliarb
the domjis, nurses, li en., .
s for tlie isinb-
noss shown n- d" v-. dt >
illness and deaUK-o! their
band and father
—THE LOU .M \\ V K\.MH
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