The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 13, 1967, Image 5
CHnton, S. C., Thursday, July 18,1967
THE CLINTON CHRtfNICLB
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B&PW Club
Meets at Lake
Tuesday evening the B. and
P.W. Club and guests ass
sembled for the Juty meeting
at Mrs. Perry Moore’s cot
tage on Lake Greenwood. .
A barbecue supper w d s
served in buffet style.
Mrs. Robert Johnson, pres
ident, presided ovil* the brief
’ business session.
Party Honors ^
Clinton Visitor
Monday afternoon Mrs.
Heath Copeland gave a cola
party at her home on Calvert
Avenue for Mrs. William
Brook Owens of South Am
boy, N. J. who is visiting
here.
Roses and other mixed flow
ers added to the charm of the
home and adorned the dining
room where refreshments
were served buffet style from
a prettily aoppinted tea ta
ble.
Senn-Wallace
Rehearsal Party
On Friday evening follow
ing the rehearsal for the wed
ding of Miss Margaret Senn
and Mr. Robert Gary Wal
lace the members of the bri-
lyutRer Frahklin Richard ton
OincinnaU, Ohio.
Reverend Doctor Jose
ph Miller Gettys, Dean, Pres,-,
byterlan Cdllege, performed
thi* wedding ceremony.
„ f A kneeUng bench flanked
by' two s¥ branched can
delabra decorated with st<jp-
hahotis and' magnolia form
ed the altar setting. Lighted
tapers were used in the cln
Mountville
aiuf Mrs. !
Jane apd
turned td
ence last
.. Mrs. Johp ,;B. Aycock Of
John Bardwell Cannon and CushiM. ,OU4pma l» tg-
Hugh Willis Crisp of Miami, U ng h?r W#
MM. MAUDE BRTBON
Cerrespondeot
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Fla. were here visiting friends Br y^ 0B v'
and relatives last week. - , Mrs. Aycock and Dr, Blan-
The Rev. Jackson Touch-
berry and Miss Yelle Crisp Monteo,^R. _C. id^^saw, the
ter of Ihe mantel with small arc with a group of our young u t o* ’ ^
arrangements of Gaza" daises people at Ridgecrest this JMr. and Mrs, B. U stejrart
and gyptophllifl on elther end. week. visited^ their, daggpter ^Mr*-
The bride, given in marri- Mrs. Edwin Wasson of Nor- Bousl y
age by her father, wore a fplk, Va., is visiting Mrs. Rol- Ft ‘ uurihg; tne
white glamelta corsage with ly Bannister. week of July 4th. *
her semi-fitted sheath of yol- Dt .. Ruth stoke s is improv- u ^ i f s ^ nn S ^ 0l | se
ing rapidly. Her neice, Mrs. beach with a group of friends
Alene Fencak of Cheraw is from La M^ ns j / 1
with her for an indefinite per- Miss Jepnifer Gabbert _ of
iod of time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller
are at Sullivans Island this
week with Mrs. Millers sister
low lace.
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Area B&PW
Meet
Cooleenee, N. C; si. visiting her
uncle Mr. {ferfnfcn Gabbert
and family.
George Jr f arid .Keith Fin
ley of Charlotte, N. C. gpent
The Northwest Area Meet- Mrs. Porth and Mr. Forth,
ing of the Business and Pro- After several weeks visit last week with Emil and
fessiorial :Women’s Club of with their grandparents, Mi*. Finley
; t MRS. JOHNSON
McCall-Jcgmson Wedding
Held in California
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MRS. WALLACE
Senn-Wallace Wedding
At Rocky Springs Church
Srpith Carolina wag held re
cently in ! the Friendship
Room'of Laurens Federal Sa
vings and Loat> Association.
MISS PloHfte Mdrtlrt, North
west pi^eqtot, presided over
the medtitfgf to which, the LaU :
reng; Qub, was host. Registra-
lace tne memoers or tne on- . , f .'. m •• ^ ^
dal party were entertained at M,ss Mar y. A nB McCall with v LTV ,in palUs whece wrthluncftheing served at
the E Z Living Center by the daughter .of Mr. , and Mrs* • Hye., ^
groom’s aunt
Traynham, and
Billy Ray Traynham
Mrs. Davis greeted the son, son IVlr. ^;and Mrs. Mi ss: Nichok,
. . . guests at the door and Mrs. James Earl JphiisQn Qf' ^ i*4
The Rocky Springs Presby-, ailah, soloist, sister of the Ruth Traynham invited them ton, in a morning ceremony JVW** ,Kl6hiirfl880fl!
terian Church, Laurens was bride. , to the refreshment table-which q Arntn - ft - Tirtitea »
the setting for the Saturday A reception followed in the was covered with a white . . church'Juh^ 17
evening wedding of Miss Mar- social hal }- Mrs ; Alb ® rt £ Ur ‘ outwork tablecloth over yel- 1 T • 17 ‘'The • hbrne’ot tht bride 3D2 "••••’
garet Helen Senn to Ro,bert L y . 1 . 8re ® ted 8ues ^ Bnd low. Mrs. Billy Ray Trayn- erend John L. Stokes offici- 'j . ’ * and • Pres.relect M r *- Martha
Gary Wallace. Rev. Robert ? llly Senn P reslded °ver the ham poured punch. ated. ' 1 ' ' ? treet ’ ^ 1 ^ ton ; Doa>iiuck ofv,Gaffney. .
C. Bankhead performed ’ the h ? ow1 ’ , „ TT An arrangement of shasta The bride wore a gown of of the wedding Of ..Those-Attending from din-
ceremony. ^be daughter of Mrs. Har- daisies and dahlias with sil- candlelight silk organza fash M^ 8 ?. Amelia ^Nichols arra ton Robert John-
The bride who was given old Murphy Senn of >0ak ver candelabra holding yel- fonVd in Ld re ^ Mar^all BurrellRichard- son,. ^., Mrs.- P.. M. Pitts,
in maSe by her broker Grove community and the late low candles was used as a ‘ ^ed wiTSte ShTtdrt Friday,-July '7;. U:p om Tmai,, Migs
Billy Senn of Woodruff, chose wL?!™’ centerpiece ’ and yellow roses a fingertip iUuSiori veil and ^ and Mr8..M.
a dress of silk organza over and an antiqUe wedding ar ‘ carried a bouquet of phale'- ^ ^ , hpm ^ *?
tafetta designed with a bouf- /- nmnfln v ^ rangement completed the de- antopsis orchids with steph- ■ > > nr
fant skirt appliqued with chan y ' corations. anotis over a satin
ntillv lace Her train was Havin 6 been graduated Refreshments were served Bible
: y , . . n . j from Southern Institute of. consisting of sandwitches
* 8 _ Graphic Arts in Nashville, cheese straws, toasted pecan
Tenn., the groom is a lino- j ia i ves> cakes and punch,
type operator at Jacobs Bro- During the evening Miss
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State officers present were
PrCpklehL^Mrs.- Mary F.ran-
bfts Bi^by qfi Greenville;, Vice-
iM-cSident, Mrs. Ann M.. : Kor-
nahftmt -XliUipnt, Treasvirter
Mis*' wiflie. Maxwell, Jnman,
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CARD OF THANKS
a bouquet of white roses cen
tered with white orchids
covered ■ A graduate of Clinton High ' tye‘ 1 Wi*b J U> express bur
Schqo and Rresbytenap CoJ- dwii,' a^eciatlon ' to every-
»«v..v.c.i was her '’! eRe . thc b ^ ldc , ®. Pr^P^V oik* for thVitiany acts of kind-
, Miss Pauline Carol wprkm8 towa ^ 1 n&ss, . syrppathy and under-
ill of Saratoga, who a I^. a * tcI -^ m 's(an4ipg;'during the long ill-
Attendants were the sisters thers printing firm in Clinton, Mr ^Wallace "Dre" W ° re an emp ‘ rc Sty,ed 8oWri sitv ^ Un Vfer ' ar ' A at rtf “ ,,, •
of the bride, Mrs. Brunson He is the son of Mrs. Harold to their att^- ° f ligh ^ gre - en chiffon Over W •
Asbill of Clinton and Miss Di- Saxon Wallace of Missallie 8tnted 81fts l0 lhe a taffeta. She carried a bou- .Mr.^ Richards*
QaillS.
. . fha nnrtv IHrtCP nrp- , . , ■ ' . . , v Memorial hospital
ace bodices. The x The newlyweds will live in nut nf town Serving as best man' for August and .will begin studies 'for thefr uiitiring qfforts. May
headpiece was at- the Oak Grove community. t , fripnd^ and rel ^e groom was Dr. Jamek ^ or . a , p ^:^ dn '' agricultural God bless c .each qf; ypu.
an orchid. They _ « g “ ests ’ cl0Se frlends and rel Van Dvke of Santa Clara, economics this fall, fie is a ’ M r S .. James E. Nabors
atives.
Debutants
anne Senn of Laurens. Their Drive in Clinton and the late
Empire sheaths of lavender Mr. Wallace,
featured lace
matching
tached to an orchid. They _ _
carried nosegays of orchids. | ©ft FOIT
Harry Wallace of Clinton,
served as his brother’s best
man. Groomsmen were Cur- C 4 J
tiss Wallace, Billy Ray \Jll OatUrCiay
Traynham,' Robert Davis, A te a at the home of Mrs. J
Henry Lothridge and Michael Ro bert M. Vance will honor *
Senn, brother of the bride. season’s debutantes of the i
A program of nuptial music Clinton Cotillion Club at 4
was presented by Mrs. A. D. o’clock Saturday afternoon,
Smith and Mrs. Edna Bus- July 15. I
The debutantes, whose
names will be announced .at
the tea, arie to be presented
at a ball, December, 28 aj tfie
Hotel Maty MUSgtoVe. • ’ *"
Mrs. R. Michael Turner tb
chairman of the ball commit
tee. Her co-chairman is Mrs.
Robert NT. Vancte hnd othei*
commitree heads are Mrs.
Thomas E. Addison, adviso
ry; Mrs. Francis Blalock,
secretary - treasurer; Mrs.
Rufus E. Sadler, Jr., invita
tions, and Mrs. Harry Mc-
Sween, presentation.
Also Mrs. James Macdonald
and Mrs. Reese Young, debu
tantes’ supervision; Mrs. Ed
gar N. Sullivan and Mrs.
Hugh S. Jacobs, seating and
floor; Miss Katherine Dicus
party calendar; Mr. and Mrs.
Her only attendant was her
sister,
McCall
ness .am} at the dqath of our
. „ husband'. m)d father,.. James
Richardson will receive Nabdijs.;; We' .wish, also ’ to
T , . . quet of daisies with ivy :stre-’h* 8 Masters Degree in econ- thank'the nUrses aiid doctors
In addition to members of arners omics from the University * in of) u a * - 1 • ^ -
the wedding party, those pre- - • - * * ••
Van Dyke of Santa Clara, economics mis lau. jHe
Calif. Ushers v/ere Michael graduate of Chicora ; Hig^
^ McCall, brother of the bride, School,. Charleston and Ncw-
5. • and Patrick Peterson, both of berry CoRege. .
Saratoga. -Their parents are Mr. ar^d
A buffet luncheon at the Mrs. Clarence Eston Nichols
home of the bride immediate- of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
ly followed the ceremony. ‘~~7
The bride attended Agnes
Scott College in Decatur; Ga.,
and will be a senior at South
ern Methodist University -in
Dallas, Texas.
The groom is a grathlate of
Georgia Instituie bi "techno
logy, where he was affiliated
with Delta Upsilon fraternity.
He is now an aero engineer
1 and fbtnily
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103 E. Pitts St.
Telephone 833-1028
Brides-to-Be are usually ful-
iy preoccupied with the fact
that they are about to acquire
one of that species known as
“husbands”. As to the care ou- u u * ~ u
a " d tf'" 8 l 0 ca h „'t S'™ 3 ; Mrs^James 6 L.!* Wa^ker^pubi
But St I can tell you that the Mrs ' G <j°rge .Cornel-
word •husband” comes from f on ’ ass.stant to the secre-
the Norwegian word, “Huns tary; Mrs. Bailey Dixon^m.
Bonds” which means “peas
ant with a house”.
Nowadays, not every new
vitations assistant; and Mrs.
James Von Hollen, presenta
tion assistant.
Other committees will be
MISS NEWBERRY
Newberry-TiUer
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Frank New
berry of Colquitt, Georgia an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Frances Re
becca, to James Ronald Til
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Newton Tiller of Clin
ton.
Miss Newberry, a 1965
graduate of Miller County
High School, is a junior at
Georgia Southern College,
husband comes complete announced later, Mrs. Turner Statesboro, Georgia, major-
with a house. In Norway, sa j d
though, a man was required
by law to own his home be
fore he could get married.
Weddings were big in Nor
way. When the daughter of a
well-to-do household married,
the servants of the household
requested to be married on , . ,
that day also. It must have Hampton of Lawton, Okla.
required a tremendous
Hampton-
Passmore
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Joe William
ing in Sociology. Her grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lie Blackshire Newberry and
the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Grover Kelley of Colquitt.
Mr. Tiller, a graduate of
Newberry High School and
Georgia Military College, is
a senior Business major at
announce the engagement of Georgia Southern College and
their daughter, Jo Ellen to a member of Alpha Phi Om-
Lt. Roger Stephen Passmore, ega Service Fraternity. His
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. grandparents are Mr. and
Passmore of Clinton. Mrs. Newton I. Tiller of An-
Miss Hampton is a graduate derson and Mrs. Arch R. Hoi-
enough Silver, remember of J La , w '? n HiBh j*!’ 001 ’ at : mes and ‘ he late Mr - H° lmes
that Dillard Boland. Jeweler, t ' aded Cameron College and of Lanford
will be most happy to lend Oklahoma State University, The wedding will take place
you the Silver Candelabra, where she was named to the August 20 at four o’clock in
Coffee Service, Punch Bowl dean ’s honor roll, treasurer the afternoon at New Salem
and Cups, and other items of Beta Sigma Phi and a Baptist in Colquitt, with the
for your reception. There is representative to the city reception immediate!^ follow-
no charge for this service. It’s council. ing at the home of }he bride’s
just another onq that Dillard Lt. Passmore was gradual- parents. Friends and relatives
Boland. Jeweler^is prepared « d from clin ^S&, Hi § h School are invited to attend the wed-
to help make your Wedding in 1962 < and Cleinson Univer- ding and reception. No for-
everything you dream it will sity in 1966 with a degree in mal invitations are being is-
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amount of silverware and
crystal to take care of a Wed
ding Party that large!
If you have the same prob
lem, a Wedding and not
Physics. He served as vice- sued,
president of AIP and was on
As a Bridal Consultant,
trained by National Bridal f* 16 Brigade staff. He
Service, I’ll really enjoy help'- is now stationed at Ft. Sill
ing you with any other prob- Okla. where he is an instruc-
lems you may have. Do come l°r in OCS, Gunnery Depart-
in soon and register with us. ment.
We have a lovely gilt aWc»L- The weuuinfe is planned ioi
Births
POTTS
Mr. and Mrs. James B.
Potts, Jr.* announce the birth
of a son, James Barnett III,
on June 26 at Self Memoiial
ing your vnsii.
August 19 in Lawiodj Okiu. Hobpnai in Greenwood.
BU1CE
CALLING ALL
HOME MAKERS
By Charles Buice
THE FOCAL POINT
Your living room should
be built around a “focal
point”, as the decorators
like to call it.
In plain language, this
means the room should be
built around isome very
outstanding piece or group
of furniture, or some “cen
ter of interest”, but there
should not be
more than!
one focal]
point.
Your focal
point may bej
an eye-catch-j
ing mural on
a wall (and
the colors ofj
this m u r a ll
could be
picked up
and used throughout the
remainder of the room).
. Or, it could be an en
tire wall grouping of pic
tures or paintings but two
large ' walls of pictures
would be pointless.
A focal point could be
an unusual cocktail table,
a sofa and chair grouping,
a brightly colored large
plant, (real or artificial)
or a gold carved frame
mirror to name a few.
The important thing to
remember is that the focal
i»int must be sufficiently
outstanding and attractive
to use as the center of in
terest..
If you’d like sortie ideas
for your living room’, come
in and talk it over with us.
There is no obligation.
,‘Our store is the largest
in town with the biggest
selection located at 204 N.
Broad St., Clinton. So let
one of our courteous sales
man at Maxwell Brcfthers
help you with any prob
lems you might hav.e in
decorating your. home.
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