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Mrs. Moor* Entertains" On Thursday members eft the bridge club met at the lakeside home ot Mrs. Perry Moore. They were enterigihed ‘ with luncheon and bridge' Receiving the high score prize was Mrs. P. B. Smith. Bride-Elecet Is Honored Last Saturday ..Mrs: Cecil.' Wilson, Mrs. Thdd. Jbhoikon, Jr. and Mrs. HahOk) -Cheeh*. honored Miss Mary Grace League, bride-elect when they' Guests were invited into the; entertained at luftchieoh alihe^ Wilson home oh*Angel ‘Drive; den for punch' and luhdbebn was served in buffht atyle lh the dining room. Centering the table with a pink 'doth over white, was a silver aper*.- gne arranged with pink roses..! Guests found their places at; tables in the breezeway where pink glads and white fugit, mums were effective. Marl*, golds adorned the den. Miss League^ was given .a corsage and a silver tray by\ the hostesses. - ‘y'i Granddaughter of Clinton Fo&Wdd MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL WAYNE CAMPBELL WEDS MR. CAMPBELL IN AUGUST 11TH. HOME RITES Debutantes Given Cook-Out Party On Saturday afternoon, Au gust 20, this season’s debu tantes and their dates were entertained with a cook-out and swimming party at the Asbill’s lakeside home on Lake Greenwood. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Brunson Asbill, Mrs. Wyatt Ledford, and Mrs. Francis Robbins. A western motif was car ried out in use of floral ar rangements, checked table covers and other decorations. Steaks were served on indi vidual tables. Methodists Honor Rev. E. L» Adams Rev. E. Legrand Adams, who has been pastor of Lees- ville So u t h e r n Methodist Church since 1963, has been transferred to McCalla, Ala. He and his ~ family left on Tuesday for their new home. On Sunday night, August 13, Mr. and Mrs. Adams were honored at an ice cream sup- pe.r At this time the Adams were presented a sliver ser vice from the members of the Sunday School, the Women’s Misionary Society and Ep- worth League. as a token of The ...Welding of Miss Dian- Joanna following a brief wed- their estefem and aff ection. «!i S x? i of ) Mr Wl£ e of Joanna to ding trip. , C ’ Miphael Wayne Campbell was Out of town guests included Paullin-Wells Frankhn Lamm of $t|i!hope. beld ftt tMe.home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fuller, M m i : p W. Flora, otilfrU* at the^ orirmu te Lana Barnes of Atlama, Ga“ Sue, to Donald Frank- cewmoir rim, and Mrs. Wills Ray Sutton'' n and Mrs - pheity and beauty In: tte <^!a4 W M1 “ Jaa ^ ot whi t mire . E E - WelU of CUnton. pel of the church with menvi . ® ne "’ News of Bands HowCanl? ross Roads *’ ANNE AgHLET v.v. v.—.v». erav. x-. vi. , ,, Th e wedding will take place bers of the immediate family; bride, daughter of Mrs. Tq Present on September 3 at 12:00 noon attending. , * ' ' : ;W|se of Joanna, _ at the Davidson Street Bap- Given in mwlaga by ^ athy TWO (JrOSS tist Church, with the Rev. fatW, the bride worn a street° f /Jj )nor - The Stephen D. Lee Chap- Floyd Hellams officiating at length dress of whittr -Nilfc of Atianta ter United Daughters of the the double-ring ceremony, en with lace trhnnftecf’mahtll- aI1 ri at * Confederacy will present the No formal invitations will be la veil. She carried bouquet of gardenias and stephan^tis on a white . Bible. .i r ; Miss Donna Stewart. • of, Wadesboro, maid- of- honor, . was attired in.a etrejpt length, dress of light silk with a daisy u flow r World War II Cross of Mill- issued, but friends and rela- SSw^e. 88 Deborah tary Service t0 Mrs Robert tives are invited. V i /ah T c McLees, Sr. in behalf of After a wedding trip the rf At,ama ’ her son, Lt. Col. Robert Col- couple plan to reside in Clin- OT ^ne .Dnoe. V i n McLecs, Jr., now serving ton. r,w^ndants were dres- j n Vietnam. It will be pre- i pink Street length dres- sented at the chapter meeting GrQTCl©n Olllt) headdress pnd oalrriVd « bou-f'S , ^I^f a SS ed lo "® ste mmed i n September. Qot quet. - mmd of honor Mrs D A YaS-borough, ” e f t !>et The bridegroom, son Of Mr. dgmliam '; n0 _ Seeay 0 plnk program chairman will give In LanCOStef and Mrs. Donald l,. Igmim of TRZtgSLi; Mr the program “Parade of Her The East picdmont Di8lri( , t Stanhope, had h|» ot Mr : and oes' Included m Ule heroe, 0 f the Garden Club ot South best man. •' -V'- • T l rV'Si.- 4 ^iP l pPbell of will be Gen. Stephen D. Lee, r „ rnlina ... , ’ Press' St.. r Clinton, chosp as ,^r dIU ,1< * rae bride, di and 2 i, ' slde ' *rw«iaauttt^;f^^-^r0sme'nt who win nrr , Ml , Th „ m „„. , of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox:* ,w& vpd __ aip n i v tpe V tnt ’ wlH Preside. *The meet-ter. of Clinton,, is a senior at the 4;rS!V V\,,* • i s set for Sept. 7 at 7:30 Mrs. James M. Robinson of Universitytof-North earollna*2i? e iv w*- filV i en T ln . ra T ? r ' P ; m. Th e place will-bi‘f an-Chester, 1 district director, will at Greensboro. ' *■ ' i aer^age-oy ner uncle, Jack Da- nounced at a later date. preside at the meeting begin- nsu v u v-ul jMVW.i Qt' Atlanta, Ga., wore a _ m.on „ „ The bridegroom rrecelved|^ 1 , n g th gown of white sa . n "ig at 10 30 a m - his undergraduate degree and^ Pep Rally Slated On Square Tonight Master’s degrees from the Un-1 iversity of Ndfih CafOliha at] Chapel Hill. He is eurrehtls a management trainee at] Cone Mills in Greentfboro. —t CALLING HOME MX By Charles BttlCe THERE IS A DIFFER* ENCE BETWEEN “DEC ORATING” AND “JhyR. NISHING” Decorating is fh.at: spec ial touch which turhs 'a “house” into a “charming home.” ,V i Decorating is a creative and imaginative act.Jj.it is the ability to transform furniture and other ihaat- mate objects into a related pleasant pattern.,' '< In the old days ypu would simply buy a 1 * * living room, dining room and bedroom suite and your home would be fur nished. Today, peo ple don’t buy “sets” of fur niture if they really want to decorate. Colors, fabrics, textures, arrangements, walls, floors, ceilings, windows, lighting and accessories all have to be taken into consideration so that the entire picture will have coherence, utility and beauty. And, of course, with it all, your home should .re flect your likes dnd your personality. It’s really not difficult to turn your “house” into a “charming horn e,” and have a home that is not just “furnished,” but one that is smartly “decorat ed.” We can give you a fine selection of furniture from which you can choose, dnd we offer you free decorat ing help and ideas without cost or obligation. We In vite you to come in. Remember we are locat ed in Clinton, at 204 North Broad Street. Be sure and look over the fine selection of quality home furnish ings at Maxwell’s today. You’ll be surprised how easy you can purchase what you want on such easy credit terms, too. >.Kand pearls held her finger ip 'veil of illusion. Her bri- [•bpuquet was an arrange- rent of white carnations. ..Tdilowing the ceremony a By MARGARET LOCKETT (treepton was held at the Tay- lor home. FT * 1 Whitten Village Notes Coffee hour and registra tion will begin at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. J. Gordon Floyd of Spartanburg, president of the Garden Club of South Caroli na, will be guest of honor at the meeting. A special pro- Mrs. Margaret Lockett is' gram will be presented by The young couple are re- spending several days at Blue the Landscape Critic’s Coun- ding at Hayes Trailer Park, Ridge Assembly, Black Moun- c il, and reports will be given tain, N. C. She will stop over by state officers and chair- in Spartanburg to visit her meni daughter. Mrs. James A. a Dutch luncheon will be Price and Mr. Price before served at 1 p.m. by the Lan- returning home. caster Council of Garden Miss Viola Chandler recent- clubs, ly attended Home-Coming at Mrs. Willis Ballard, West- Rock Bridge Presbyterian over Place, Lancaster, is ac- Church. cepting reservations which Mrs. William F. Gourdeau must be in by September 1. and daughter Kathy of St. Jo- . soph, Mich, are visiting her [||ir4 Karificf Planr mother, Mrs. Nellie Stroud 1,1 F IQIIJ and her sister, Mrs. Dewey ■ If! Traylor and Mr. Traylor. K6VIY3I jfiTVICCS Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Rhodes visited Ghost Town , Beginning Sunday morning in N. C. over the week-end. September 17, and continuing Mrs. Renie Setzer recently trough Friday evening, Sep- attended a family reunion at t em ber 22, the First Baptist the Lake Cottage of Mr. and ^^ urc b will hold a series of evangelistic services. Mrs. Cora Lee Boozer has B ever cnd Delos Miles, .'x*•.r} tGARDNER Boland, Jewelry 103 E. Pitts St. MRS. ROGER STEPHEN PASSMORE LT. PASSMORE TAKES BRIDE Miss Jo Ellen Hampton be- tended Cameron College and came the bride of 1st Lt. Rog- Oklahoma State University, er Stephen Passmore at 10 Th e groom was graduated a.m., August 19 in a double from Clemson Unlv«!rsity ring ceremony in the First with a B.S. degree in physics. Presbyterian Church, Lawton, He is an instructor in QCS Okla. Branch, Gunnery Department, The bride is the daughter Fort Sill, Okla. > / of Mr. and Mrs. Joe William Hampton of Lawton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Passmore of Sun-' set Blvd. Dr. Charles E. Andrus, pas tor, read the vows. Mrs. Eliz- the first 1967 Clinton High abeth Gaither played the ira- tome one, come all — to ditional wedding music. Mr. School pep rally to be held Calvin Woodall was vocalist, bn the square downtown to- The bride was attended by night (Thursday) at 8 o’clock, her sisters, Miss Melissa Ka-,' “tt’s going to be a riot-—a thleen Hampton, who was real one,” says Melissa Tur- bridesmaid, and Miss San- n er, who heads about the dra Gay Hampton, maid of ch^eringest group of cheer- honor. They wore floor-length-]p a ders you ever heard. Empire gowns of aqua pcau-, She wants everybody to de-soie with bell sleeves. The^ bring signs proclaiming the bridesmaid carried a nose-" many dire things that are go- gay of white Frenched car- mg to happen to the York nations, pompons and' daisies/ Dragons when they entertain with showers with ribbon. Th ( . f (h£ CHS Red Devils in their honor attendant’s bouquet' opening game at York Friday was a colonial arrangement night. • . , of Frenched carnations, pom- ” Participating will be stu*- pons and daisies with a satin '^ents of Clinton High and all ribbon shower. ( ^re urged to turn out. The bridegroom’s father/ The cheerleaders will seek was best man. Ushers werer.ipembers of the student body Stephen William Hampton. ,\o .bring school spirit to- a brother of the bride, and Ron / jygh pitch at the very start aid Passmore of Huntsville, the season. Ala., brother of the groom. , — Given in marriage by her/L/GlUp FlT© father, the bride wore a floor- | ^rrrlorc Moat length gown of white peau-dc-;,®/ 106 *" 1 . Aeei SP*..'. designed with a high ’ The qew leaders, ggdra ^s yoke icowl collar and hell l 1111 * advisers of Blue 31 i“d sleeves, which was made by p*j5 d Dhitridt'lthlt her maternal grandmother. ^ Pelage District met Her floor-length veil was 11- Thursday evening, Aug. 24-at lusoin held by a Dior bowl of'‘he CUnton MjHs Community white peau-de-soie. She car- Building w 7:00 O'clock. . ried a white Bible lopped by K Mrs - Jam , es Von . . Hollen ; a Colonial bouquet of white chairman of organization of roses, pompons and pastel ** Cam P . r ' re C » unci1 ff* blue Frenched carnations ^ 0 ™ ntatl . 0n - after which showered with white satin rib- the different groups met to bons. m ..uV .tfttephone 833-1028 -/Wedding feasts, or recep- tk)DS, as we call them in T , ,, theje modern times, have 'h e La S c , l ( - ot 1 t t a, '’''.,“ f him going on for thousands M ‘ s ,' Bdly ", am,l ' on W d * returned from a visit with Director of Evangelism De- discuss plans for the coming year. Leaders, who will be work- djngs are happy affairs. t>i 0 Tonon^co at i ier brother and sister-in-law, partment, General Board of t'V , ®.^ a i >anesa ’ a i: p ne t.me, an ^ ^ rs jor.jv Hendrix South Carolina Baptist Con- nad. g .quaint Wedding feast j n Wellford. S. C. vention, will be the speaker custom. During the celebra- Mrs Bes ' sie ' Hamm visited for meeting and J. E. fTo m^kettirs 011 ^The"kettles hcr son ' ReVl and MrSl Hor * Martin ° f Clint ° n Wil1 direCt from kettles. The kettles ace jj amm d fnmilv at congregational singing. . baud made'^oan/rTJtterRies Kno,ivillc . Tenn. recently. T h<- Public is cordially in- which’were painted in“ ar Mr a " d Casai h -"'-Vo y !“ d to a tt«n d oil of the ser- r are visiting their BtiCE from Lawton High School, at- PC Enrollment AT 696 Record ful colors. son and vices. Sunday services are at TKo nrottioof Wfio of all da ughter-in-law, Mr. and 11: 00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. The Llhf n/ai Mrs. Jerry Joye and children evening services during the Was 'feSftrved for the Bride flnd Groom. This special ket- tle jiad two spouts. A Brides maid would hold the kettle for the young couple and they would, drihk from it simultan eously. This signified that they would take together, the bitter and the sweet things of life. , . . ; * Of course, you young Brides of today wouldn’t want kettles at the reception table. You w«nt gleaming silver and in Lake Hurst, N. J. week wil1 be 8 in at 8:00 Mrs. Elsip Osborne is on Special prayer services are vacation visiting relatives in be i n g planned in preparation upper N. Y. State. for the revival. The time and Mrs. Hattie Livingston is a P lace wiU be announced patient at Bailey Memorial through the church bulletin Hospital. and * n nex t week’s Chronicle. Nucsery facilities will be available during the services. PC Fraternity Is Top Chapter District 56 School Lunch Menu September 5-8 TUESDAY Milk, steak with gravy, cole Crystal.. And that’s where ^ ,aw ’. garden peas. rice, hot Dillard Boland, Jeweler, en- biscuit, butter, chilled peach- rp be Presbyterian College ters the picture. es - i|, . v chapter of Kappa Alpha Or- / We will be most happy to WEDNESDAY der b a s been rated the top lend you, without charge, the -^'Ik. bot dogs with ph{H, e h a pter in this national so- lovely items you want to /r^stard, onions, orange c j a j fraternity organization, make your reception a glam- J u | ce ’ whole kerne! corn, po- it was announce( j today, orous event, Gleaming Silver ato c b>PS, hot dog bun, hut- presentation of the J. Ed- Candelabra. Coffee Service. ter ’ a PP le P' e - gar Hoover Award for over- Punch Bowl and Cups and THURSDAY a n chapter excellence was .other items will be loaned to Milk, baked ham, sliced made to the PC group at the you—free of charge. cheese, chilled cantaloupe, po- fraternity’s 52nd biennial con- We have a lovely gift wait- tato salad, hot rolls, butter, vention which just closed in ing for Brides-to-Be and, as a FRIDAY Atlanta. Joe Dunlap of Knox- Bridal Consul^apt, I have Milk, fish sticks with tortar ville, Tenn., head of PC’s plenty of helpful advice on sauce, pepper rings, black- Beta Pi Chapter, and Bill preparing j,for the Big Day. eyed peas, .creamed potatoes, Bassham of Columbia receiv- Call me personally, i’ll be cornbread squares, butler, ed the trophv award as dele- A reception was given the church parlor. ... , ... The bride was graduated ,nK w “ h the^ children . this year are as follows: Mrs. Ze- tha Adams, Mrs. Sara Fal- law, Mrs. Geraldine Durham, Mrs. Elizabeth Samples, Mrs. Barbara Eustis, Mrs. Maxine Compton, Mrs. Jean Japart, Mrs. Doris Avery, A record 696 students are Mrs.- Beulla Avery, Mrs. enrolled at Presbyterian Col- Jeannette Bagwell, Mrs. Jan- lege for the 88th session noyv) ice Cannon, Mrs. Joan Shea- in its opening week of regu- ly, Mrs. Jenny‘ Hames, Mrs. lar classwork. Edna Osborne. This total, compared to the ^ previous high of 675 two years At Shrin© Meet ago, is composed of 548 men Attending the Southeastern and 148 women. Among the shrine convention at St. P<jt- 80 day students included in ersburg, - Fla. were W y m a n the group are 55 men and 25 Livingston, Cy Abrams, Mar- women. vin Hall, Harold Russell of A new record also was es- Joanna and they were accom- tablished at the freshman lev panied by Marcus Lynch of el, where 234 incoming stu- Laurens. dents were composed of 180 — men and 54 women. Ballard Named To Clemson Post • Cadet 1st Lt. William B. Ballard of Clinton has been j appointed public information ’ brigade of 2,000 cadets at- .' officer of the Army ROTC «■ Clemson University. • Ballard, a senior horticuH n ture major, is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard. ». Dr. Keisler's Subject “With Singleness of Heart’-.j is the subject upon which Dr. E. B. Keisler, interim piaster of St. John’s Lutheran Church will preach next Sunday morning. Dr. Keisler states that while his sermon will not- strickly speaking, be a Labor Day message, it will have defin ite i'cld aiiL' it* 0 * M*8. N. A. 9HOU8E Correspondent Telephone 697-6829 Mr., and Mrs. Hub Spivey and son. Randall, visited Galth Spivey of Ft. Jackson, Columbia, on Sunday. Ran dall returned home Saturday after spending the summer in Fountain Inn with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs., ijobby Owens. Mrs. Bessie Johnspn has re turned home after being a pa tient at the Geenville General Hospital. HOMECOMING Fairview Baptist Church observed homecoming last Sundfty, August 27. Friends and guests were welcomed by Mrs. Tillman Crapps. The church history was read by the historian, Mrs. James Johnson. The, .visitors and members of the church wer e honored by having as guest speaker Rev. Jim- McKittrick, who is now retired and resides at a rest home in Newberry. Rev. Mc Kittrick is now in his 90th year and has served churches in the Reedy River Associa tion and is known by many as "Cousin Jim.” At the age of 90 “Cousin Jim” delivered an inspiring message on the “Need for us to thirst after the water of life.” Rev. Mc- Kittrick’s daughter and two sons from Brunswick, Ga., attended the service. < Jimmy Johnson, who is a student at Clemson Univer- sity, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, and attended homecoming at Fairview bn Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Dean of Whitmire, Mrs. Josie Lock lear 'land sons, Ernie and Charlie, of Summerville, were among the guests at Fairview on Sunday. Clqudia Johnson spent the weekend with her mother, A4r£. Texie Johnson. BAPTISMAL SERVICES Baptismal services will be observed at Fairview Baptist church at the regular worship service Sunday morning at 11 by the ptstor. Rev. Lester Cooper. FALL MEETING The first fall meeting of the Shady Grove Home Demon stration Club will be held Sep tember 5 at 5:00 p. m. at the club house. All members are urged to be present. All la dles of the community inter ested in the work of the club are invited to come and share in the work of the club. Maxine Spivey, Margie Spi vey and Wanda Spivey, dau ghters, of Mr^ and Mrs. Hub Spivey,' have returned home to enter Joanna elementary school. These girls have been visiting several days in Foun tain Inn with their sister, Mrs. Bobby .Owens* .. A^jss Angie Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Murphy, and Terry Mbrse, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Morse, will enter Jo anna kindergarten on Thurs day. • Mrs. George Cobb and chil dren, George and Catherine, who were spending the sum mer with Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts, are now living in Clin- Births DOBBINS Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dobbins III announce the birth of their daughter, Ash ley Elaine, at Baley Memor ial Hospital, August 16. The Dobbins have a son, Bill IV. Mrs. Dbbbins is the former Elqine Sprouse of Laurens. By ANNE ASHLEY Question — How can I Wash or cleap dacron poly ester, fiber-filled pillows? Answer — Hand-wash them in lukewarm water with soap dr non - sudsing detergent. Compress the pillow repeat ed, but avoid twisting it. Scrub the ticking with a soft brush. Rinse in clear water, pressing out the water. Air- dry, or put through the wash ing machine spin cycle aqd , dry in a dryer. Question-—How can I pre- • vent glass jars and bottles ' that are to be stored away t from acquiring a musty ; smell? Answer—Drop a clove or two into them when you put they away.;,Ditto for vacuum jugs and other such seasonal : equipment. ; Question—How can I re- 4 move the marks left on the skin after adhesive tape has been pulled off? Answer — With fingernail polish remover. Question—How can I re move a scorch from a white shirt? Answer — If rather light, and not too deeply burned in to the fabric, this scorch stain will sometimes vanish whoa sponged with a cloth dipped in peroxide, then ironed again over the blemished area with a dry, clean cloth over it. Quetsion — How can I clean glazed brick floors? Answer—Dust them with a push broom or a dry mop. Wash with a sponge or cloth wrung out of warm, sudsy water. Rinse, and wipe dry. For a very dirty floor, use an ounce of sodium hydrosul phite dissolved in a gallon of warm water. Question — How can I make brown sugar syrup? Answer — Simply use one cup one cup of brown sugar to one-third cup of water, and let this come to the boiling point. Question — How can I make sure that the leftover make sure that the leftover 1 paint in a can will remain fresh and will not harden? Answer—By air-tight seal- ’ ing of the can. To accomplish > this, replace the cover as tightly as you can, then turn • the can upside down momen tarily, then right-side up again. Enough paint will flow around the edges of the cover to provide a seal. Question — How can I re whiten linens that have be come yellowed from stor age? Answer — Try soaking in buttermilk for 2 or 3 days Many other such tips on the cape of cleaning of fabrics are contained in my new household hints book. Question — How can I bake a layer cake in erne pan? Answer—If your pqs of such depth, try placing pieces of waxed paper between each layer. Question — How can I re move rust stains from my kitchen sink? Answer—Pour a few drops of vinegar on the stains, leave there for about fifteen minutes, then scour the sink in the usual manner. Question — How can I make my own putty? Answer—By mixing linseed oil and sifted whiting to the proper , usable consistency. ton, where George will be en rolled in Hampton Avenue School, and Catherine will en ter Presbyterian kindergar ten. Mrs. Cobb will be teach ing at Whitten Village. ^ OOFf Y TVMMf , By ‘JIM’ GOODMAN .AIN’T POP LUCKY, HE DOESN’T HAVE TO WORK ON \_f\QOR DAY. fte Sure Insure! GOODMAN INSURANCE 833-3977 104 W. Pitts — Clinton Gift... that she’ll show off to everyone! Custom-crafted In Sterling Silver $!495 la UK Yellow Gold 837 50 Any three initiids! ' Her \ery own initials exquisitely styled into a personalized pin of lasting beauty. Precious indeed, in metals and in meaning. Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, any special day. Tastefully gift-boxed. Allow 2 weeks for delivery. J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler Cl INTON — JOANNA 4 f