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CHitton, S. C.rThufsday, June 15,1967 THE CLB>m>N : CHRONICLB MRS. HAYNE BELL WORKMAN Segars-Workman Bites In Cross Hill Miss Mary Evans Sugars illusion was attached to a became the bride of . Hayne bow. of organza with lace pet- Bell Workman, Jr. on Friday, als re-embrodiered in seed June 9 at 8:00 o^clock. The pearl's and iridescent sequins, ceremony was performed at The bride’s bouquet was a the First Baptist Church of cascade of butterfly roses in- Cross Hill with the Rev. John terspersed with pearl spray. Turner of Cross Hill and Rev. M rs> Horace Payne, Jr., of Henry Rogers of Qray Court Clinton, sister of the groom ofifciating. ^was matron, of honor, and The bride was gievn in M is Dianne Holland was the marriage by her father, Rob- ruaid of honor. They were ert Brooks Segars. Her dfess dressed alike in full length was a formal gown of candle- formals of avocado dotted light silk organza with a por- sw i ss w ith A-line skirt. Their trait neckline and short slee- Watteau trains had bows of ves. Alencon lace motifs velvet ribbon. The head- adorned the empire bodice pieces were net squares ap- and princess line skirt; The pHqued velvet motifs. square shouldered train with The bridesmaids, Miss a deep border of alencon was Wanda R of Greenville , chapel length. Her veil of sdk Kay „ m of Moncks Corner Carolyn Collins of Laurens, Gay Lovett of Atlanta,Junior bridesmaids, Linda Segars, sister of the bride and Cindy Lovett of Atlanta were simi larly dressed. Lisa Rogers of Gray and Cathy McAllister of Mount Carmel, flower girls wore av ocado organza over taffeta. All attendants carried Gaza chrysanthemums. Hayne Bell Workman, Sr. was his son’s best man. Ush- JANET GARDNER £ Dillard Boland, Jewelry 0 f groom, Bruce Mills of 103 E^ Pitts St. Columbia, Ricky Corley, Mac Telephone 833-1028 Hiers of Clinton, Ernie Seg- The W ed di n.g Oerempiw ars, brother of the bride, Wil- and the Marriagd Vdws are liam Martin Boyce of Cross so rich in ageless Ceremony Hill, Billy Burnes of Staun- and Symbolism that it is al- ton, Va. and Cary Daniel of most impossible to trace Gainesvillft* many of them to their begin- Ring bearer was Eddie Mc- nings—in ages lost m antiq- Allister of Mount Carmel, uity. But at some time in his- Providing the nuptial mus- tory there was a religious, i c were organists, Mrs. J. B. moral, or superstitious neason McAdams and Mrs. T. A. for all of the steps whmh we Woolbright. T. A. Woolbright consider proper in today’s was the vocalist. Wedding Ceremony. The a reception followed at the Lakeside Country Club, Laur- I ens. After a wedding trip the couple will reside at Lake Greenwood until fall when j they will be at Clemson Uni versity where the groom will be a member of the senior class. Tea Given For Miss Segars Mrs. Wilmot Fhcaly * and Mrs. John Simmons of Mountv'llc honored Miss Mary Evans Segars, bride- elect of Cross . Hill, Tuesday afternoon, at the former’s home on Maple Street when they entertained informally at tea. t ' A profusion of daisies were used in decoration in the* par ty rooms. Pink roses arranged in ep- ergne effect in an antique candelabra adorned the pret tily aopointed tea tablcfwhere dainties were served. Miss Segars was given a gift. Miss Dunaway Given Luncheon Miss Peegv J. IXinaway, whose wedding to Bobby L. McClellan will be an event of June 17, was honored last Saturday with a lovely lunch eon at the Cecil Wilson home on Ansel Drive. The luncheon table’Va.s cen tered with an arrangement of white daisies in a silver con tainer, flanked by yellow ta pers in silver candelabras. Places were marked with tiny rice bags and yellow rib bon. The honoree was pre sented a yellow rose corsage and given a gift of a silver sandwich tray. Hostess for the occasion were Mrs. Jimmy Austin of Ware Shoals, Mrs. William R. Snelgrove, Mrs. David Word, Miss Sue Word, and Mr. William E. Madden. Out of town guests included Mrs. Emma McClellan of Donalds, Mrs. Clyde Blair of Honea Path, and Mrs. W. C. Riddle of Greenville. Miss Templeton Honored At Bridal Luncheon Miss Judy Templeton of Jo anna, whose wedding to Terry Fuller will take place June 24 in the Methodist Church, Jo anna, was honoree at a lunch eon Sunday at one o’clock at the Clinton Community Build ing. Hostesses were’her great- apnts: Mrs. Selma Prather, Mrs. Leanna Holland, * Mrs. Eva Land, Mrs. D. J 1 . Buch anan of Joanna, and Mrs. J. W. Gibson of Swannanoa, N. C. The lufTE^ieon tables, carry ing out a grefcn and pink color note and covered with white cloths, had bowls of pink ros es,'silver and crystal candel abra with burning tapers ^vere placed at intervals on pink and green ribbon. Lupcheon was served in buffet style. Miss Templeton was given a white carnation corsage up on arrival at the luncheon and later given a gift from the hostesses. f? > v; J*.- Segars-W orkman Rehearsal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Work ■nan and Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Payne, Jr. enter amed |v ,wjth dinner after the Segars Workman rehearsal Thurs evening at the Wilson Hme on Ansel Djnve. Dinner was . served in buf 'et style from a beautifully appointed table adorned with vhito glads, chrysanthe mums, and snapdragons Guests found their places marked with place cards, at •mall tables adorned with daisies, roses and snapdra gons. Tea Given For ^rides-Elect Saturday afternoon, June 3. Mrs. Heath Copeland and Mrs; Taylor Martin honored two brides-elect, Miss Bonnie Dotson of Monroe, Ga., and Miss Martha Todd of this city, and a recent bride ,Mrs. Robert Cochrane Hamer, with a tea at the former’s home on Calvert Avenue. An arrangement of white chrysanthemums adorned the console in the entrance hall. Elsewhere roses and mixed flowers were effective. Refreshments were served bufet style in the dining room from a prettily appointed ta ble centered with pink roses. Mrs. William Brooks Owens assisted the hostesses in en tertaining. MISS AMELIA NICHOLS' • > , MISS NICHOLS ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Estoai Nichols of 302 Hickory T©a Honors Street, announce the engagement Of their/daughter/; MTS. ChorlGS Ray Amelia, to Marshall Burrell Richardson, son of Mr; and ...... f . Mrs. Luther Franklin Richardson, Sr., ofCiiKlnnail, Ohio. ° ^sMhiHy A graduate of Clinton Hi*h Schoo! and Pftsbyterlah “Hve aMhe Cedi Wilson College, Miss Nichols is presently . working toward her^ Home on Saturday afternoon, Master’s Degree in mathtfnsltics at Clemson University. 3 W hcn Mrs. B W. Mr. Richardson is a gradate of Chicora High School Crouch, Miss Taylor and and Newberry College. He will receive Ms Master’s d£ Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr. gave gree in economics from Clemson University in August a drop-in honoring Mrs. amfwill begin studies for his Ph.D. degree in agricultuifel Charles Ray, a recent bride, economics at Clemson this fall, t 1 , Tea was served in the din- The wedding is planned for July. * n K room from an exquisitely ' appointed table covered with , j a cutwork- cloth overlaying ,, *' pink, with a central adorn- , 4 ment of white chrysanthe- Entertaining twelve fHt^ ; Dr . and Mr , D. O. 0 Bo,l„d JunT'brTde S .eled at TTh ^ “'sh T? * brunch on Saturday at the whltten vill “K e ' local doc- Shasta da. 5 .es and maRnol- Mary Mussrove Hotel were tors and dentists and their “ *" » brass container were Miss Alice Cunningham. Miss wives at.dinner recently at sa . or . ec / a ! oa ! m e Elienor Mahon ot Greenville, lhc W i, s0 „ Home £ „ V h r Wm ' . ’ u,c arranged in the living room. and Miss Coleen Moore of j)j nner was served buffdt Mrs. Edgar Taylor greeted Yellow clads and chrvsan- style in the dining room ^ 8UeStS at the door - Among Yellov glads and chrysan hoautifullv annointed honored guest was Mrs. hemum* wene. arranged on from a beautifully appointed J ^ ( the table with its matching tatye^ centered with fin. ar- b mo ther of the bride place cards and lovely ap- rangement of mixed ( flowers, ! *” pointments. roses predominating. Miss Boland was remem- Guests look their pIaccs at MISS PATRICIA ELLEN PIRKLE PIRKLE-NELSON ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Walter William Pirkle of 911 Fairlane Avenue, North Augusta, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ellen, to William Thomas Nelson. The wedding wil be solemnized July 9 at the Frist Baptist Church, North Augusta. Miss Pirkle is a graduate of North Augusta High School and is a junior at the University of South Caro- lian. Mr. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Nelson of 604 Norlli Adair Street, is a graduate of Clinton High School and a senior al the Univesity of South Carolina. Brunch Honors Linda Boland The Rhames Entertain small tables marked with place cards. bered with a carnation cor sage and a gift of silver in her pattern. Among the guests were the Todd-BrrrriAtt bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. F, 1 M. Boland Sr.-, and grand mother, Mrs. Frank Boland Births NICHOLS Rehearsal Party After the Todd - Barnett wedding rehearsal; oh Satur day, Jupe 3; Mj-s. 1 Wklt^* ilda Todd, Misg Todd, Miss Tilda newspaper announcement, the Bridal Costume, the Bride’s Attendants and the Grooms men—and the Groom’s Best Man, the Ring, the Ribbons, tlie Rice—even the Wedding Cake—all have come down to us across countless centuries to help make your own Wed ding Day the most wonderful day of your life. ^ And since the Wedding Ceremony is so rich in sym bolism and traditional cus toms, you will need the an swers to hundreds of ques tions which will rise;about the Who. What, When and Where of your own Wedding. Here at Dillard Boland, Jeweler, we have the answers to almost every question which can possibly arise in making your Wedding Plans —from your newspaper pub licity, type of Wedding—con- sul'ation with your Minister,- Invitations, Wedding Guest List. Wedding Dress, parties, flowers — even the Wedding Reception—all in one exquis itely bound, beautifully writ ten and illustrated book, call ed “YOUR WEDDING.” Written by Winifred Gray. “Your Wedding” is Ameri ca’s most authotytadve source for correct Wedding Proce dure. In easy to read lang uage, Winifred Gray spells out in complete detail every thing you will need to know about large Weddings, small Weddings, formal, semi-for mal or informal Weddings— even; Military Weddings. “Your Wedding” can be your ^ own blueprint for a perfect Wedding Ceremony. A hint to your favorite aunt will make thjs your most treasured en- . gagement present. Please call rrie today and let’s talk about YOUR WEL- ' T ’ W ' '■ ' - rM I; v ir,' * ' RfcifeW' .4- BUICE CALLING ALL HOME MAKERS IN FURNISHING START WITH A “FLOOR PLAN” If you want to decorate” instead of just “furnish,” start with a floor plan. If you do not have an archi tect’s original floor plan, take a yardstick or tape measure and measure all your walls, the width of your doors and win dows, and the height of windows from the floors. Make a sketch show- i n g all of t h e neces sary dimensions and then sketch in the furniture pieces you plan to use. If you would like some one to help you, we shall be glad to take these meas urements and make this lay-out for you. In this way you are elim inating the guesswork and you may then select pieces that will not only fit into your home but will fit per fectly. This is the only sen sible and correct way to do a real decorating job in your home. You must know just what will fit into your room and your wall space before buying. Call 833-2628, or stop in at Maxwell Brothers Fur niture in Clinton. We’il be glad to help you, with no obligation. It’s part of our free decorator service. And it’s the smart way to dec orate. . i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nich- Lucj^ Ear£le, Mr, and Mns. ols, Jr. announce the birth of Hugh Eargle of Florence, and a son, Artamus Barron at Mf. and.Mrs Charles Work- Bailey Memorial Hospital- on man 0 f Kinard, entertained June 7. The Nichols have ^e wedding party and out-of- another son, F rancis III, four t own g Ues ts at the Cecil Wil- years old. She is the former son jf ome on Ansel Drive. Myra Bishop of Piedmont. , Throughout the home ar rangements of maknolia blos soms, leaves and daisies were effective. Guests were invited into the dining room where refresh ments were served buffet style from a table covered with an embroidered organdy cloth and centered with pink roses in a silver bowl. Punch, cakes, sandwiches and other party dainties were served. Class Reunion At Mary Musgrove Celebrating their 20th anni- versity, the class of 1947 of Clinton High School and their husbands and wives held a reunion on Saturday, June 10 at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. In the afternoon from 2:00 until 4:00 o’clock a cola par ty was given to which the children were also invited. At 7:30 o’clock a buffet din ner was given in the ballroom for the class mates assemb led. Red and white streamers added a festive air to the room, with the same colors echoed in the table arrange ments. Edward R ay, presid ed with Joe Holland as emcee After dinner, • dancing was enjoyed to the music of Har ry Bouknight’s orchestra. Among the out of town guests present were, Lessie Hedgepath, ( Aiken, M. A. Bryant Charlotte, Lillion Dix on Copeland, Charlotte, Betty Simpson Cox, Laurens, Edna Robinson » Marjer, Laurens, Peggy Copeland Hays, Mari etta, Ga., Margaret Evans Hawkins, Cocoa Beach, Fla., Maj. Fred Coleman .Derby Kansas, Dan Snelgrove, Spartanburg, Mark Pitts, Aiken, Ann Owens Clary, Bis- hopville, Ann Williams Fow ler, Easley and^Ralph Childs, Ninety-Su* .. Why Do Queen Anne, ! Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite Meet Here? Shower Given Miss Harvey On Thursday evening, Mrs. Howard Watkins, Mrs. Lee Haskins, and Miss Linda Copeland gave a miscellane ous. shower at the Watkins hojne honoring Miss Mary Harvey of Greenville, bride- elect who formally resided here. Pink petunias in a trianglar arangement were attractive^ also bowls of mixed llowefs^ added to the charm of the rooms. Several games featured the evening’s entertainment. La ter refreshments were ser ved. The hostess remembered liie honor guest with a cor sage and a gift. Sin; also-re ceived a number of gifts from the guests. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 7th day of July. 1967, *1 will ren der a final account of my acts ,and doings as Committee of the estate of Marguerite T. Fuller' in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens oinhy, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Committee. , .An. v Person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Ruth? W. Stokes Committee, Mountville, S. C. May 31, 1967 - 4C-J29 < $ : it: Limited-Time Savings GOILHAJVr STEIUX^UNTGr MK. AND MRS. MURRAY TO LIVE' IN CLINTON Miss JacquHyn Gail DuBois and Robert Lamar Murray were married at 3:09 p. m., June 4, at Evangel Temple, Columbus, Ga. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. DuBois, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murray, all of Columbus. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, the bride and groom are living at 4016 Toccoa St., Columbus. 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