The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 27, 1967, Image 5
OinUn, S. C, Tti^rUay, Jdly Tt, 1*67
TB« CLINTON CHHONICI.E
MRS. TAYLOR HUBBARD SMITH
DOTSON-SMITH WEDDING RITES
SOLEMNIZED IN GEORGIA CHURCH
The wedding of Miss Yvonn o
Diane Dotson and Taylor (Ty)
Hubbard Smith, son of Lt.
Col. and Mrs. Francis Vin
son Smith of Clinton was sol'
menized on June 25 at the
Walker Baptist Church, Mon
roe, Ga. with Rev. Don Fuller
officiating.
The bride, who is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ed
ward Dotson of Monroe was
given in marriage by her fa
ther. For her wedding she
chose a gown of Chantilly
lace and taffeta which fea
tured a panel of scalloped
lace down the skirt, front and
long sleeves with lace in
serts. The Chapel train was
also of lace. Her elbow length
veil of illusion was attached
to a crown of satin and seed
pearls. She carried a white
bride’s Bible topped with lily
of the valley, stephanotis, and
an orchid.
The matron of honor, Mrs.
IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET
THE NEWS
CALLING ALL
HOME MAKERS
By Charles Buice
IDEAS FOR YOUR
BEDROOM
We are devoting two col
umns—last week’s and this
one—to ideas for decorat-
i n g your bedroom. The
bedroom seems to be one
of the most difficult rooms
for people to decorate—and
that’s why we decided to
use two colums instead of
one. It en
ables us to;
pass along
many inter
esting s u g-;
gestions b y
the National
Assn, of Bed
ding Manu
facturers.
jSsAS*' L II I
"placing your BUICE
bed, there’s
really no need any more to
use the old-hat formula of
putting it unimaginatively
in the center of the longest
wall. A bed will often look
more attractive — and be
more convenient—in anoth
er location.
Place it flanked by a
pair of narrow windows, or
directly in front of a large
window (with a graceful
drapery arrangement or
window-frame serving in
place of the headboard);
or perhaps you can push it
into a corner to create a
pillow - decked, spacious
reading nook for daytime.
You can eliminate bulky
end tables on either side of
the bed. Light, slender ped
estal tables or inverted
wicker baskets can serve
beautifully in their stead—
and have a fresh, fashion
able look. Wall hung light
fixtures can replace large
bedside lamps and such es
sentials as the alarm dock
or ash trays can be placed
on a small shelf, mounted
on the wall beside the bed,
or even built into a multi
purpose headbard.
These are just some of
the ideas for solving bed-
room decorating problems.
If you’d like to see lots of
ideas in bedroom furni
ture, we invite you to come
in.
We at Maxwell Brothers
Furniture in Clinton have
a large selection of bed
room furniture for every
need and budget, and don’t
forget the importance of a
GOOD MATTRESS TO
COMPLETE the room.
Teresa Cown of Mpnroe, wore
a slender saki gown with a
blue bodice and white skirt.
Bridesmaids were Miss Linda
Owens, Conyers, Ga.; Miss
Lynn Tyson, Dalton, Ga.,
Mrs. Gail Queen, Clarkston,
Ga. and Mrs. Carole Smith,
Neptune, N. J., sister-in-law
of the groom. Their dresses
were also Saki gowns of pale
blue with a scooped neckline,
and accented with a Walteau
panel. All attendants wore
matching blue head pieces
and carried old fashioned
nosegays of assorted flowers.
Miss Joy Colquitt, Macon,
Ga., flower girl was dressed
in white with a white net
head piece.
The groom’s father served
as best man. Ushers included,
Vinton Smith, Jr. brother of
the groom of Neptune, N, J.,
Alan White of Calhoun, Ga.,
Ricky Colquit of Macon, da.
and Harry Y. McSween, Jr.,
of Clinton. Master Tina But
ler of Monroe was ring bearer.
Steve and Donna Conquit of
Macon served as acolytes.
Wedding music was pre
sented by Mr. and Mrs. David
L. Johnson.
A reception followed the
cererrtony.
After the wedding trip the
couple will reside in Athens,
Ga.
Philson-Huotar
Rrantoci Held
PhUttH-IIunter Reunion
‘The PhRson-Hun^r neunien
met Sunday, July $3, at the
home of Mm. Louise Kern on
*
Centennial Stneet.
There wcae t .vo guests pres
?it: Mrs. I.oui e Bernett o"
ire ‘uwuid a.ul Ari&a Kidwell
if Pakistan.
The program ro“>sirfe 1 of a
>r'e f ie v rf the PhMsoh
istory fo lowed b/ a d'eus
on o’ 1 t ie Hunter h story
'"ter thi program the follow-
’ \g pfPcers were elat'd
'"’res de t. • Mrs John Jack
•.on. Pemott ville- Vice
•‘resideit, Mrs. Allen Capers
•« fit on: Secre’arv aoH
Treasurer, Mrs Walt r An
lerson, Woodruff.
Horrrsd
Wifh Suraper
On last Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles (Bubbn) R a v
who were reeerPy married,
were honored with an infor
mal ‘upoer party at the Bla
’nck-Johnson Cottage on Lake
Greenwood. Hosts for the oc
casion were Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Johnson of Athens.
Ga; and Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Johnson.
After supper, the twenty
friends of the young couple
were entertained with bingo
and dancing. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray were remembered with
a gift by the host.
Out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Varner
of Royston, Ga., parents of
Mrs. Johnny Johnson.
Mountville News
MRS. MAUDE BRYSON
C«*h>« ponript*
Mr. mi Mrs. H
W. Brytoo test weak wene:
^7*:'The Rev. and Mrs. W. E.
:Boyd and children from Eus
tls, Fla. also Col. and Mrs
J. L. and Miss Irene Work-
r.an ail of Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Zelle Crisp is with he:
brother, Arthur B. Crisp in
Ciberton, Ga. who is recup
elating from an operat on.
Mr.. Grace C. Winebren- 1
.or is a patient at Self Me |
uorial Hospital, Greenwood |
Another pat ent there is Mis. |
Ines Streetman who under |
went surgery last Thursday. |
Airs. Roily Bannister, ■Sr. 1
with her grandchildren, Slier- |
ry and Rus.y Bannister, spent f
la.t weekend in Charlesto.i |
with her brother, R. O. Bry I
son and Mrs. Bryson. Nancy
and Charles Bryson accom
panied them home Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Alene Stoke who has
been visiting her aunt. Dr.
Ruth Stokes, is a surgical pa-
MISS ROBERTS
MRS. FREDDIE GENE WHITMAN
MISS NANCY GAIL WESTER WEDS
FREDDIE GENE WHITMAN SUNDAY
On Sunday at Calvary Bap- man, Daniel Ivcster and Hcr-
Roberts-Copeland Engagexpent
Mr. and Mrs. John Randall gia. She is ,a member of Al
t'' ,lent * n a Cheraw hospital. Roberts, Bridgewood Valley pha Gamma Delta Sorority
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller Road, Sandy Springs, Ga., an- thehe. • . =
and iamily of Lancaster spent nounce the engagement of The groom-elect is a grad-
iv Sunda y wit h his parents, Mr. their daughter, Connie Renee, U ate of Clinton High School
and Mrs. P. H. Miller. to Bcnjamin Fair Copeland, and attended C?emson Univer-
f Floyd Bousley of Wy- son of Mr. and Mrs. Posey sity. He is employed as pur-
andotte, Mich, is with his Watts Copeland, Jacobs High- chasing agent for Azalea Mo-
xs* daughter, Mrs. Olive Stewart way, Clinton. bile Homes, Clinton, where
and family this week. Also we dding will be held the couple will reside.
Mrs. Fiank Oakly and chil- September 9 at 8:00 o’clock in
dicn oi Spartanburg. the even i n g a t the Mount Ver- T- y - aa 4 At ,
Dr. Blanch C. Badger is non Baptist Church, in Sandy IVeSier-VYIlliman
teaching summer school at Springs. ReheCOTSCd Party
Fareville, Va.
The bride-elect is the grand-
||{|| fcl .. Y" :? u, T' y „r ‘" a "' A nice crowd attended the dau „ htcr ot Mrs Emm a Sou- The rehearsal P ar ‘y lor
Cross Hill News “boeame S the a b C rLd man C ' Bl,rrtelte - KCV ' Hcr ' annual . ^ which » as at themand Llate jZos^ar »< tbe Ivester-Whit-
Freddle Gene Whitman ^ an man Purce " 01 Commerce ' lhc Gran 8 e ! la11 last lhurs - Allen and Mrs. J. T. Roberts ma " wedding was given last
earlv afternoon e^emonv Ga '' ukncle 01 U,e b,ide ’ and day eV<!nmg by the members and the late Mr. Roberts of Saturday evening at'the CHn-
eauy afternoon ceremony. ^ } w g oriiciated of the grange. The food was A| harclla Ga ton CommuBity BUildgi.g,
good and the fellowship was
MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN,
Correspondent
JANET GARDNER
Dillard Boland, Jewelry
103 E. Pitts St.
Telephone 833-1028
A few years ago only royal
ty and M(embers of. the nobil-
ta’fPftames fif i fr§f i rtafncsy
to take care of the rest of us.
But as Europe's population
increased it finally became
necessary to register the peo
ple under family groups. And
so Thomas, the son of James,
became Thomas Jameson,
along with the other members
of his family; Will’s kin be
came the Wilkins family;
John, the Carpenter, became
John Carpenter; Henry, the
redhead, became Henry
Reed; if a family lived on a
certain hill, it became the Hill
family; by a b r o o k, the
Brooke family. Family
names were determined by
many things—what the indi
vidual did, where he lived, his
size, complexion, or the town
he came from, until finally
all of our ancestors had fam
ily names.
Dillard upland, Jeweler,
makes a specialty of helping
the Bride-to-Be with her plans
for that wonderful day when
she will change her name*
First, as Members of National
Bridal Service, Dillard Bo
land, Jeweler, will provide
you with many unusual com
plimentary services, such as
expert and completely au
thoritative information about
every detail of your Wedding
plans; a personal gift-registry
system for you, so that your
friends will know that their
gifts will be just right; color
ful and dainty Shower ©’Hap
piness Umbrellas for use by
your friends as decorating
themes at parties; the use of
lovely silver or crystal punch
bowls and cups for your re
ception — and "many other
special services we will tell
you about^-when you call me
to talk about YOUR WED
DING.
AN Perry H. Simpson of
Memphis, Tenn. will spend
the coming week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuck
er and children of Springfield,
Mass, are visiting her par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. F.
Mitchell.
Miss Nancy Dyer of Madi
son, N. J. is the guest of Miss
Mackie Austn.
Miss Marie Leaman of
Washington, D. C. is visiting
her sister, Miss Agnes Lea-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Blaek-
ston and sons, Everett and
Ronny were Wednesday’s
guests of their grandmother,
Mrs. R. F. Wade.
Robbie Neese of Roebuck
is. spending this week with
Ernie Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pinson
were visitors in Columbia
Sunday going especially to see
Billy Oswald who is a patient
at the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lea-
man and family of Whitmire
were Tuesday’s guests of
Mrs. J. E. Leaman.
Mary Lou Adair, Caroline
Pinson, Eileen Coleman,
Given in marriage by hvr
She is a graduate of Sandy with Mrs. D. C. Whitman aid
, T. alter a program of music by * uuu l, ‘ e ^ .
brother, Vernon G. Ivester, , . M , Turner nrean- The Rev. Bill Crisp of -
the bride chose a silk organ- fJt and Mrs. p?" R the Hawaiian Islands gave Mrs - D - Barr y Whitman *s
William Pitts
of Pendleton, vocalist.
Parents of the newlyweds
ters highlighted the Empire a " e ^ and f 2 ?, Ri ‘
bodice, circled the elbow- chard Ives,t ' r of 801 N ' Sloan
za dress
Peau d’ange lace embroid
ered with wheat pearl clus-
an informal talk on his work tende d the University of Geor- co .j,ostesses.
in the Islands which was —
wondertui and enjoyed by ^
Mr. G. Hugh Watts is re
length sleeves and bordered whitman ’01201"BaT- cuperating nicely at home af- To Begin Aug. 7
Refreshments of sandwich
es, cheese straws, cake
squares, mints, nuts a ■ d
punch were served in the din-
ter surgery in Self Memorial ,w ■"'*?!■■■ ■ ing room. A white organza
Hospital, Greenwood. Clinton High School varsity cloth over green covered the
Miss Ann Padgett of Spar- football practice will begin table, whicji was centered
St. and Mr. and Mrs. David
the A-line skirt of her dress. P a, I f me
A waistband of lace held her ley ^ *
Chapel train. ' CL.* I. miss min i-migeti ui apm- —v. w~v. ..... »w 0 ... tauic, wmvpi was vcuwrueu
Her attendant, Mrs. Vernon Ur. KeiSler S bUDjeCt tanburg is with her grandpar- Monday, Aug. 7 at 7:30 a.m. wilit Jill arrangement of yel-
G. Ivester, matron of hpnor, “Desecration of the Lord’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Junior varsity practice will loW gaza daisies and accent-
and Miss Christine Ivester, House” will be subject on Lynch this week. ~ ' begin Monday, Aug. 14, at ed by crystal candelabra with
flower girl, both of Spartan- which Dr E Bryan Keisler, Hugh Gabbert of <Coolee-9-30 a.m. y e H o w candles. Mrs. Roy
burg, wore yellow organza interim pastor of St. John’s ville, N. C. and Cris Tryg- Boys who have not had phy- Holtzclaw greeted the guests
dresses with gold lace Em- Lutheran Church, will preach gestad of New Yirk are vis- sical examinations should as they, were ■served,
pire bodices and carried a next Sunday morning, basing Ring their grandmother, Mrs. make arrangements to have Members of tbe wedding
bouquet of yellow mums. h | s sermon U p on the peri- Leonard Gabbert and other them prior to beginning prac- party were presented - with
When they return from Myr- copes for that Sunday. relatives. tice. gifts during the evening.
tie Beach Mr. and Mrs. Whit- - »■'■■■ —- ' —
man will live at 310 David
son St. She is receptionist at
C. W. Anderson Hosiery Com
pany. A graduate of Spartan
burg Junior College, he works
in the personnel department
of the Torrington Company.
, His attendants were Barry
D. Whitman, Timothy Whit-
Bruce Simpson and Johnny
Ingle are at Youth Camp at
Camp Fellowship this week.
Mrs. M. C. Pinson has re
turned from a trip with her
children and grandchildren at
their house at Santee Cooper.
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