The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 28, 1967, Image 3

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\ T* Vi 9' •■ I’ iv ‘.? ' v •4-^ i / ^ \ • S. C.V 'niuraday, 38,1Q&1 a THIS CLINTON CHRONICLE i ( t Miss HBpp Weds In Gross Hill The wedding of Miss Mary Virginia Hipp to Joseph Har old Cunningham, Jr., of 14 Valley View Lane, Greenville, was solemnized Saturday at 5 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Cross. Hill. A reception followed in the church fellowship hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham will live at his home in Green ville. He is an electrician I* for American Monorail. His bride was graduated Sept. 1 from the nursing school at Greenville General Hospital. The groom’s parents live near Kinardst Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay borne Vaughn Hipp of Cross Hill, the bride chose her sister, Mrs. Michael Wil liams of Greenwood as ma tron of honor. Also attending her were two Greenville resi dents, Mrs. Jerry Copeland, her nursing school roommtae, and Mrs. William Johnson, a classmate. Mrs. John K. Talyor of Laurens presented organ mu sic and Rev. John H. Turner officiated. Attending the groom were his brothers, Fred and Charles Cunningham of Clin ton, with Ray Holsonback of Columbia, brother-in-law of the groom, and John Clay- borne Hipp, brother of the bride. The bride’s candlelight crepe princess dress, designed Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wallace Elaine Henderson, to Andrew with sweetheart neckline, and Fowler of 408 Caldwell Street Wilmot'Slipaly^UI, s6n of Mr. P ane l train were appliqued announce the engagement., of and Mrs. Shealy of 210 West with ale neon lace. Her heir . daughter, Patricia Mhple Street. * . , mother made the dress. The Iv; . , Miss Hendersdn was gradu- bride designed and made her atedfrbfh Clinton.High School veil. Her cameo brooch was putws oxiown r or • • in 19a4 and attended Georgia a family heirloom. Garden Club Meet’ ftwthefrh Colle^, receiving a Attendants wore mint green ' B ^' -degree ' hr etemen- crepe A-line daytime dresses rinh nnpn 9 p l Hit^ W fflH^»tnn' tat * y education'in'August. She with bateau necklines. The SoL/ sent * at 3-30 n m is *rade at matron of honor’s gown fea- mV. 1 I^ai’rw "Hampton A vert uer Elementary lured bell sleeves; others ht the home of Mrs. Joel Cox g h ^ . ... were made with long sle eves. on the Greenwood Highway. , . . . . 'The president, Mrs: Clar- * .^ r ’ Shealy, also a Clinton once Stinnett, presided ovef* High ^ School graduate,' wqs RlrtllS the meeting and welcomed awarded'a Bachelor of Busi- two guests, Mrs. J. D.'Bass ? ess Administration degree mpFI havmov find Mrs. James B. Lybrand. G'eorgia* Southern Col- , The new yearbooks wefe giV- lege in June. Hfe is a compu- ]^ r an( j jyj rs £ ar i McEl- jen;to the members and future ter P r ngra rnl,ner for jClin- hannon announce the birth of programs were discussed, ter> ^Bearings v Plant of the Tor- a son R a i e i R h Wesley, Sep- The devotional was led by r "®* on '^ ompan y• ' tember 10 at Bailey Memorial Mrs. Hugh Ray. . . < 1 wedding is planned for Hosptial. Mrs. McElhannon is County Public Records MISS ELMORE MISS HENDERSON; MISS HENDERSON ENGAGED TO ANDREW WILMOX SHEALY, HI Elmore - Goodwin Engagement MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph Earl Proffitt and Phyllis Charlene Hartjsock of Clinton, S. C. Junior Rull Glenn and Clara E. Bell of Clinton, S. C. Calvin Jones, Jr. and Shir ley Ann Blakely of Laurens, S. C. Lonnie Edward Todd of Wa terloo and Annie Pearl Young of Laurens, S. C. Douglas Harris Owen and Opal Elaine Woodward of Clinton, S. C. Johnnie Johnson and Laura Rhoden of Clinton, S. C. Lee Greene Jr. and Nancy Elizabeth Williams of Clin ton. S. C. Jesse E. Smith Jr. of Lib erty and Virginia Jenkins Garner of Joanna, S. C. Charles Eldredge Adams and Clara Ann Bryant Reid of Laurens, S. C. Robert Luther Willard and Mary Ann Wrenn of Water loo, S. C. William Calvin Poore and Brenda Joyce McCarty of Greenwood, S. C. Paul Odus Eppley Jr. of Laurens and Sharon Deloris Norris of Clinton, S. C. Chapman's Host American Legion And Auxiliary Members of the Copeland- John Paul Downer of Laur ens and Peggy Ann Carnes Baker of Clinton, S. C. Harold Adair Coleman, Jr., and Mary Grace League of Clinton, S. C. Ezell Gilliam of Woodruff and Barbara Ann Dillard of Enoree, S. C. Give once for iiuny ,JNITED,w Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ployee’s Association. Elmore of Route 1, Clinton, Mr. Goodwin, who attended announce the approaching Furman University, is asso- marriage of their daughter, ciated with John D. Hollings- Davidson Post 56, American Doris Lodene, to Bryan Alva worth, Inc., of Greenville. He Legion and Auxiliary and a Goodwin, Jr., of Laurens, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. nurn t, er 0 f guests were enter- The wedding will take place Bryan A. Goodwin of Route 1, t a i n ed at a fkh and phirkan December 22, at Bellview Lauhens, and is a member of supper at the Lake Green Baptist Church in Laurens. the Hejaz Temple. Miss Elmore, who received Colored slides featuririjg December 16. Japanese containers and arrangements were • shown Ladies Lakeside $md. the commentary was ^ « ' * ■■■ read by Mrs. Gary Holcombe. wOix meets TueS. Three members of the club, Ldies Golf Association of Mrs. Fred Holcombe Mrs. the Countr c|ub Irene Tankersley and Mrs. wi u meet on Tuesday, Oct. 3, Clarence Stinnett, brought for golt and br i dge . Lunch Japanese arrangements to* . Vin be S er V e d at UiM o'ciqck. had rpade Several members M cmbers are asked t0 cont6ct brought their favorjte. eon- - George iw#c4 and jJ r5 tamers and told why they c w. c. o land £or r scrva . ^pre favorites. , ... * : 'tidns:' ' - 1 ' After the program, refres|v ments were served. The din*- fyig table was decorated with ; an arrangement of THTaifttf,-~ <9ueen Elizabeth, and -Gha* fotte Armstrong roses .With- pbm pom dahlias in shades-olf rink. the former Miss Maggie Col lins. Patronize Chronicle Advertisers Tout T»l mOAMKi Program nk. . . < M f ~ ~ — r^JaLs^ntrwem™ 1 . : ^ V TODAY^FRIDAY a hostesses with Mrs. Com., , t l and SATURDAY 9 1 f *' ’ ; j:. JjmBL ^FEATURE her B.A. degree from Presby- ^ terian College in 1965, is em ployed as Social Worker for the Greenville County De partment of Public Wei- l fare. She is a member of the South Carolina State Em- Women Voters Meet Tonight The monthly meeting of the Provisional League of Women Voters of Laurens County will be held Thursday, Septem ber 28 at 7:45 p. m. at the Clinton City Hall. The subject of the program for the eve ning will be “The Develop ment of Human Resources,” H a topic being studied by local leagues all over the country, j Members are urged to be present and to bring an inter ested friend. Membership in the League of Women Voters is open to anyone interested in becoming a better informed citizen, and the policies of the organization are non-partisan. The program Thursday eve- ning will be good background material for the “go-see” tour ||| in. October to examine first hand whatj is being done in the ares ttf Development of Hu man fteSources in Laurens County. ’ Mrs. Lewis Hay will be program leader. w&mm i JANET GARDNER ~T~ Dillard Boland, Jewelry ' 1 103 E. Pitts St. Telephone 833-1028 .Your Wedding date ... It will live long in memory as one of the most important days in your life. You were probably very careful ur clioosing the just-right day. The modern method of choos ing the date is based on prac tical things. Not so in ancient China. The Chinese used to consult an astrologer for the proper time to tie the Wedding Knot. But the astrologer, according to' historians, could be sway ed to change his mind. As a matter of fact, an impatient groom could cross the great seer’s palm with silver and name his own date. Wedding dates, in these modern times are carefully planned by the Bride and Groom. Just one of the many problems to be worked out and planned for in careful de tail. ) When you plan for your Sil ver, China or Crystal, be sure to register your selection with Dillard Boland, Jeweler. You’ll be thrilled at the wide variety of patterns which we have available. Your friends and relatives also will be pleased that you have regis tered your choice with us. It will make their gift selection so much easier. Call me, won’t you? As. a Bridal Consultant, i can help all of your Wedding Plans to wurk bo much ^mouther. . ! «SiSS£ ft PARAMOUNT PICTURE M PANAVI90N*AN0 COLON 1 * * *1 Today and Friday 3:25 and 7:25 Sat.—1:10, 4:11 7:25 Corsairs plundering the seven seas! PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents irate COLOR A PARAMOUNT RELEASE ^ Today and Friday 4:50 and 8:50 Sat.—2:36, 5:37, 8:38 s NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Notice is hereby given that Time Certificate of Deposit Number 12324 dated February 11, 1966, issued by M. S. Bai ley & Son, Bankers, Clinton, South Carolina, to Mr. or Mrs. Brunson Asbill, has been lost or destroyed and that an ap plication will be made to said bank on October 12, 1967, for the issuance of a new certifi cate in the place of the one described above. MR. AND MRS. BRUNSON ASBILL, Clinton, S. C. S28-3c-012 Melissa Jo Williams, Jive year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Williams of Greer, proudly displays the trophy she won as a runner-yp in the “Little Miss Greenville” contest. “Mftsy” is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams of 516 N. Broad St. One Afternoon and One Night Show Except Saturday When We Run Straight Through MON.-TUES- OCT. 2-3 INKS OWN WAY —^ HE IS. PERHAPS THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN WHO EVER LIVED! u nsmoM. inafPLsfMiuur Trrmm 6 ?! ..r t i TTCMKfcor/iMTB jymns Shows? 3:16, 7:00; 9:00 STARTS WED., OCT. 4 KILLER CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Anna G. Kilpatrick deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those in debted to said estate will please make payment like- wise ’ LAWRENCE N. KILPATRICK, Executor, c-o Probate Court, Laurens, S. C. ? Sept. 21, 1967 S28-3c-012 ^ DUFFY TWIW By ‘JIM’ GOODMAN MGM presents Glenn Fbrd Angie Dickinson Chad Everett The a Challenge in Panavisipn* and Metrocolor Shows 3:15, 7:00, 9:00 YOU’RC A Two CAR VAMUY YOU GET SPECIAL RATES FR0*A Be Sure . . Insure! GOODMAN INSURANCE 833-3977 5x7 Living Color Portrait only 97c No Age Limit Limit l i>f-One Special Portrait Per Customer Groups SI.00 Per Person Handling Charge of 35c On Each Portrait Photographer Will Be In Gilder-Weeks Drugs Joanna Thursday and Friday September 28 and 29 11 ;00 A. M. TIL 6:00 P. M. I PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE “Serving This Area 84 Ytnrf We Give^S & H Green Stamps 99 North Broad Street : Dial SSS-IMO Youngs Pharmacy SATISFACTION GUARANTEED wood home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman on Saturday evening. Arrangements of rose color ed dahlias, double pink al- thea, pink roses and mari golds were used on the porch and dining rooms where long tables were arranged for the guests. An arrangement of yellow roses graced the bar mgg where chicken, fish, potato salad, slaw were served buf fet style. Tea and coffee was served along with cake for dessert. About 56 guests en joyed the delightful affair. Invited guests included Mr. and Mrs. Julian White of Greenwood, past state depart ment commander and past state department auxiliary president; Mr. and Mrs. Mil ford ForresUer and son of Grtfertville, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. May, Mrs. Clyde Seawright and Sheriff and Mrs. Eugene Johnson, all of Laurens. Sergeant Uldrick Heads For Okinawa U. S- FORCES, OKINAWA — Army Sgt. Robert C. Ul drick, 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude ;C- Uldrtck, 301 Wood- row St.y Clinton, wfes assign ed to Headquarters Company, 2nd Logistical Command on Okinawa, August 30. Sgt. Uldrick entered the Army in 1963 and was last stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, Kahsas. He attended Clinton High School and completed his high school education through the General Education Develop ment test. Before entering the Army he was employed by Joanna Mills. SALE STARTS THURSDAY Septimhr M LADIES MATCH- MATES *5 *7 *7 *9 Rif. $5.99 Rgf. $7.99 R«|. $8.99 Rtf. $11.99 V ( f- ' \ A fabulous assortment of Y-r | pullovers, cardigans and skirts included. f LADIES SWEATERS £2f.r , 7 Ribbon front cardigans included andlong-sleeve Jon stretch slipovers. GIRL’S COATS 11“ $12.99 Reg. $13.99 f OM £• $14.99 Reg. $10.99 4 Boy’* "ZIP-OUT" RAINCOATS ftoT 9»* Sizes ~ 8 to 14 1 Reg. $16.9?* j £ ''SALE OF COATS Ladies BALMACAN Raincoats Junior Petites and Regular 1 ASS Misses. In Navy and on qq ■11 smart pastels. Half sizes in navy regular $12.99 Reg. $19.99 to $21.99 LADIES COATS ii“ 18“ Reg. $2.99 .. Ladies T v SLIPS i.i*5 v (sS'. Reg. $1,19 3 for $1 RR A S 59C PANTIES *^**-^*^ 2 for $1 A A * /m 88 LADIE BLOUSESI aeg. $1 00' Sizes 32 to 40 Ml (IS TO SHOT: CASH CHARGE-LAY-4 W i\!