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TOE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Club News
CENTURY CLUB TO M££t
The Century Cltib Wteet
on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 4 p.
m., at the home of lUrs. Po
well A. Fraser; The narrator
will be Mrs. Delmar Rharne.
ATTEND B & P W WEEflNO
Attending the anriual meet
ing of District Three of the
Business and Professional
Women’s Clubs in Laurens
Monday were Mrs. Esther
.Pitts, Miss Essie Davidson,
Mrs. Linda Williams, Mrs.
Kathleen Craig, Mrs. Hilda
Tollison, Mrs. Dell Crews,
Mrs. Winifred Poole, and
Mrs. Clarice Johnson.
Mrs. Pitts and Mrs. Poole
participated on the program.
METHODIST CIRCLES
Elbe Hatton Circle will
meet with Mrs. Frank Ram-
age on Monday, Oct. 16, at
3:30. Mrs. Peggy Reddeck
wi'l be co-hostess.
The Marne Johnson Circle
will meet with Mrs. George
Reid on Monday, Oct. 16, at
3:30.
MUSIC CLUB MEETS
For the October meeting of
the Clinton Music Club, “Pre
lude to Happy Listening” was
presented in preparation for
the appearance of the Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra which
will perform here November
1. It will open the 67‘ - '68
Community Concert series.
MRS. JAMES EDDY MADDEN
MISS TRAMMELL WEDS
JAMES EDDY MADDEN
Rehearsal Dinner
On Friday night, Oct. 6,
prior to toe rehearsal, Mr.
and Mrs. \Yil!iam Edgar Mad
den entertained the Tram-
mell-Madden wedoing party
and their families with a buf
fet dinner at the Clinton Com
munity building.
Greeting the guests at the
do^rwere Mr. ane Mrs. Mad
den, wit-r Cyntnia Madden
and Mr. Kenneth Madden in
viting them into the dining
room for juice. The dining ta
ble was centered with a love
ly arrangement of yellow and
white daisy mums flanked by
tall yellow tapers in silver
holders.
Miss Trammell was remem
bered with a carnation cor
sage and a silver monogram-
med pen. Mr. Madden was
presented a gold monogram
me d key ring, both gifts
showing the wedding date.
.Mrs. Jim Hugh Austin of
Ware Shoals, Mrs. William R.
Snelgrove and l\irs. David
Word assisted in serving the
dinner.
Out - of - town gUest for the
occasion was Mrs. W. B.
Thorn of Chesnee. Miss Tram
mell’s grandmother.
MRS. JAMES CALVIN HANNAH
Sims-Hannah Rites Held
fpr-
MRS. WILBUR PRESTON TUTEN
MISS LAWSON WEDS
AT DAVIDSON ST. CHURCH
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The wedding of Miss Emily For her wedding she chose a
Mrs. Marc YV’eersing and Mrs. Jane Trammell to James gown of camellia white pure
Bob Hansen gave short bio- Eddy Madden was solemniz- silk reembroidered with alen-
graphies of Robert Shaw, con- ed on Saturday evening Oct. eon lace, and its pleated bouf-
ductor and Grant Johanson 7 at the Calvary Baptist fant skirt was accented with
guest pianist, of the Sym- Church. Rev. J. W. Spillars lace. A lull chapel train fell
phony Co. heard the vows. A reception from the waist and her bouf-
Miss MariP Aiiono i t* u a u • Co-hostesses for the meet- followed the ceremony in the fant veil of illusion was at-
of Philtos St bocame thP h.nrt S by a M 'ho home of Mr. and church social hall. . Inched too French cablet of
bride of Wilbur Preston Tu velv.. r hh™ ch a ? Mrs. Fuller were Mrs. Nene The bride, daughter of Mr. pearls and lace,
ten also of Clinton at the ve low rn«« Sh d tW ° Workman. Mrs. Edgar L. and Mrs. Vernon Andrew she was attended by Mrs.
Davidson Street Baptist tu. Rla kely, Mrs. Henderson Pitts Trammell of Clinton. was giv- Michael Sanders of Nashville,
Church on Sunday afternoon. s imdarW^dresleTand‘cnrTiId and MrS James Sh nk^peare. en in marriage by her father. Tenn matron of honor: Miss
Her father heard the vnwc and simiiar i , i y aress ea and carried Marsha Anne Turner, maid of
ner tatner neard the vows and one yel i ow rose . Bridesmaids • -* -
also gave her away Rev. were Misses Mary Lynn
Floyd Hellam s assisted. Bunting, Greensboro, N. C.;
The daughter of Rev. and Susan Ann Wells, Walterboro
Mrs. Algie Augustus Lawson and Evelyn Jeanene Tuten,
of Moncks Corner, the bride’s niece of the groom of Scotia.
dress was a formal gown of Thc gr00m was attcnded b
bridal white silk peau, featur- his best
man, James Reed
ing a scooped neckline and Baylston. Ill, of Allendale,
bracelet length sleeves. The Ushers were Edward E Ne| . |
princess line gown was ap- son David H. Nelson. Lyman; I
phqued in English ace over Harry R. Bucks, Spartanburg; 1
the bodice and skirt. A wat- wlntom B .rney Tuten and 6
teau back attached at the Redden Tuten j of Scotia
shoulder flowed into a lull br0 , bers of thc oom Dayid
chapel train, which was also Herlwrt o shields was junior
apphqued in English lace. usher
The finger length bubble veil So|olst Mrs Jud wilson
^% 'L3 £ US l r Moncks Corner, and Mrs, Ca
ul English lace studded w,th lberine D y „ ist
pearls. She carried a cascade . the „ , ia| music
of while roses centered with The gr00m son of Mrs Vjr .
an orchid. ic Tuten Crap ^ s of Est jii t
Maid of honor, Miss Sue an( j the late Redden Tuten,
Lynette Lawson of Mars Hill gr., is market manager for
College, N. C., attended her (h e Lydia Mills Store. Mrs.
sister, wearing a formal dress Tuten received her education
of vanilla linen in princess at Mars Hill College and is
music supervisor for Newber
ry County Schools.
honor. Mrs. Richard Bruce
Corley and Miss Eleanor
Swindler of Columbia, brides
maids and Miss Cynthia Mad
den. sister of the groom, as
junior bridesmaid.
All attendants wore pome
granate silk dresses with
scoopel necklines, high waists
and Dior sleeves.
Ushers were Richard Bruce
Corley and Bruce Mills of Co
lumbia. Vernon Andrew
Trammell, Jr, the bride’s
brother, and Hayne Bell Work
man. Jr., of Clemson. Donald
R i c h a rd Trammell, tl^e
bride’s brother, served as jun
ior groomsman. Music was
prov ide:! by Miss Gail Saxton,
vocalist, and Mrs. Frank Lee,
organist,
Mr. Madden, son of William
Ed far Mydden of Clinton and
the late Cinnio Russell Mad-
den, is employed at the Su
burban Propane Gas Co., of
Laurens. He is a graduate of
Greenwood Business College.
Mrs. Madden, who attended
Anderson College, is a book
keeper at M. S. Bailey and
Sons, Bankers.
Mr. and Mrs. William Go- Kathryn Dicus, Mrs. Ayliffe The couple will live at 106
van King, Sr., were honored Jacobs, Mrs. Frank Miller, E. Centennial St.
on Friday evening with a re- Mrs. Thad Johnson, Sr., Mrs.
ception in celebration of their W. C. Shealy, Mrs. Ace Work-
BATESBURG Mr. and fiftieth wedding anniversary, man, Sr., poured punch and
Mrs. Thermon Hall of Saluda Hosts for the occasion were coffee.
Road announce the engage- the sons and daughters, Mr. Keeping the register were Hinson of Clinton, announce
ment of their daughter, Laura and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., of Mrs. L. S. Reddeck, Mrs. W. the marriage of their daugh-
Karen, to Alfred Prichard Ni- this city, Mr. and Mrs. Gene w. Harris, Mrs. John W. Fin- ter, Shirley Ann, to Louis
ver of Joanna. The wedding King, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex ney, Sr., and Mrs. Hubert Charles, Bond, son of Mr. and
is planned for Dec. 16 at Cruickshanks of Gainesville, pitts. Mrs. S. L. Bond, also of Clin-
Faith Lutheran Church in Fla. Prominent guests were Saying farewell were Mr. ton. Mr. Bond is a student at
Ppnnip rnrpiv aivp thmirdu Batesburg. Mrs. King’s seven brothers and Mrs. Tommy Hollis and Greenville Technical Educa-
P Miss Hall, a graduate of and sisters. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Black. lion (’enter.
Batesburg - Leesville ^1 i g h The ballroom of Mary Mus- —:
School, will receive an A.B. grove Hotel was decorated in
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Mr. Niver
Of Joanna
To Marry
Kings Have 50th. Anniversary
Hinson-Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W.
JANET GARDNER
Dillard Bolapd, Jewelry
103 E. Pitts St.
Telephone 833-1028
JOAN ELAINE BRANDT
Miss Brandt
Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.
Brandt of Takoma Park, Md.,
formerly of this city, an
nounce the engagemnet* of
their daughter, Joan Elaine,
to Mr. William Nelson Haver,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis F.
Haver of Bryan, Ohio. Miss
Brandt was graduated from
Bridgeton High School,
Bridgeton. N. J.. and attend
ed Houghton College, New
York.
She is presently employed
as an executive secretary
with a national trade associa
tion in Washington, D. C.,
teaches piano lessons part-
time and is a local church or
ganist. ‘
Mr. Haver is a graduate of
Fairview High School locat
ed in Farmer, Ohio, and at
tended International College
in Ft. Wayne, Ind. He is gen
eral manager and accountant
for the Lutterbeih Lumber
Co. located in Edgerton,
Ohio.
A December wedding has
been planned.
The Mary Musgrove H6tel
was the scene of the wedding
of Mrs. Jeanne, Lamb Sims
to James Calivh Hannah ofifl
Friday evening, Sept. J. Rev.
M. B. Lee perforfhed the dou
ble ring ceremony. Mttslc'yap/
provided by Mrs. Frank Lee,
organist.
The bride, who is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Eugene ,Lamb of Cross An
chor, is a graduate of Cross
Anchor High School and is
presently attending Lat#ens
County School of Practical
Nursing.
For her weddng, she 'chose
a full length gown of candle-
mist silk organza over peau
do soie, trimmed with rose-
point lace and pefirls. Desigh-
ed with an empire bodice
with lace and pearls, It fea
tured a scalloped ! neckline
and A-line skirt. A full came-
lot train, appliqued with mo
tifs of lace fell from the whist.
Her veil, worn mantilla fctyle
was appliqued with lace. She
carried yellow roses.
Mrs. Donald Lance attend
ed her sister as matron of
honor. Her full length dress
was. jade green chiffon, de
signed with an A-line skirt.
A full camelot train was at
tached to the empire bodice.
It featured pleated Dior
sleeves. Her bouffant veil was
attached to a pearl comb. Her
bouquet was white carnations.
Similarly dressed were the
bridesmaids. Miss Jane Lamb
of Orlando, Fla., and Mrs.
Stanley Brandt of Kingsport,
Tenn., cousins of the bride;
Miss Anna Beth Brewington
of Greenville, and Miss Linda
Brewington of Cross Anchof.
Richard Boling was best
man. Ushers were Alvin Bag-
well, George Boling, James
Owings and Jack Cunning
ham all of Clinton. Tommy
Sims, son of the bride, bore
the ring.
Thc bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert C. Hannah
bf Whitmire is employed a£
Whitten Village.
The couple will make their
home in Whitmire.
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Heroes Subject
For UDC Meet
A program entitled “Para
de of Heroes” was giveh qt
the October meeting of the
Stephen D. Lee Chapter of th£
United Daughters of the Con-
federncy. Mrs. Nelson P. Dow
was hostess.
Mrs. A. A. Ramage Jr.,
g$ve the program, stressing
the unsung heroes of the Con-
fedracy. Among those heroes
was d young man ndmed Grif
fin who was made famous in
the poem “Little Griffin of
Tennessee”.
Guests for the evening were
Mrs. Heifry Craig of Thorn-
well and Mrs. Jdck Scuggs
of McCormick. Oo - hostesses
were Mrs. R. S. Truluck, Mrsi
henry Young and Mrs Frank
Miller.
Final settlement /
Take notice that on the 14th
day of November, 1967, I will
reflder a final account of my
acts and doings as Executor
of the estate of Milton O. Hol
lis in the office of the Judge
of Probate of Lauren$ County
at 10 o’clock a. m., and op
the same day will apply for a
filial discharge from my trust,
as Executor.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to fnake paytnent on or before
that date, and all persons
having claims against said
estate will present them on or
before said date, duly prov^
eh, or be forever barred.
THOMAS F. HOLLfS,
Executor
P. O. flox 523, •
Clinton, S. C.
Oct. 10. 1967 012-4C-N2
GORDON'S
to Wedding Plans until there
is suddenly a Bride-to-Be in
the family. Then, everyone
107 East Main Street
“Shoes For The Entire Family”
Phone 833-0667
■starts to run this' way and *« ree i, n 1 , French fr , om N ™- tr h adi,i0 „ n lb L!, 0 ' d Ti! '*t h'e
i . , . . , ,berrv Colleee in June. She chrysanthemums in the
that, looking for the answers
berry College in June. She chrysanthemums
to’’the"hun'dreds ot"problems s „^ d “l a ‘.‘5! *!“?'!" J™;!; ^, din iJ’ a ? ket
that are sure to arise.
caise in Paris during the 1967 ments and other decorations.
. summer session. The long buffet and side ta-
And since the Wedding Nj ver is the son of Mr. hies were covered in White,
Ceremony is so rich in sym- anc j ^ rs william Wadsworth bound with gold satirt swags
holism and traditional cus- ]\jj ver j r 0 f 404 Laurens St. held in place at eftch cottier
toms, you will need the an- j n j oanna jje attended New- with golden mums. The three-
swers to hundreds of ques- berry College after being gra- tiered wedding cake cheated
tions which will arise about (j ua t e( j from Clinton High a focal point, for the gold cbn-
the Mho, Mhat, When and School. He works for Dillard delabra and floral arrUnge-
Where of your own Wedding. Paper Company in Green- ment which also graced the
Hero at Dillard Boland’s ville
Jeweler, we have the answers
to almost every question
which can possibly arise in
making your Wedding Plans—
from your newspaper pub-
tables.
# Greeting the guests lii the
Births lobby were Mr. and Mhs. Mae
Milam, Mr. and Mrs. Murphey
OWINGS Timmerman, Mr. artd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ow- Henderson Pitts, and greeting
licity, type of Wedding, con- i ngs announce the birth of a at the door, Mr. and Mrs.
sultation with your Minister, daughter, Merri Kathryn, on Lonnie Hiers, Mr. and Mrs.
Invitations. Wedding Guest Qct. 4 at Bailey Memorial Gene Bethea, arid Mr. arid
List, Wedding Dress, parties. Hospital. They also have an- Mrs. T. W. Simpson,
flowers — even the Wedding other daughter, Susan, age Guests were introduOOd to
Reception in all one exqui- three. the receiving line b* Mf. afid
sitely bound beautifully writ PHILLIPS Mrs. Claude Crocker and Mr.
ten and illustrated book, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Phil- and Mrs. Rufua Sadler As-
called “YOUR WEDDING.” iip s 0 f Cincinnati, Ohio an- sistant hostesses tfett Mrs.
Written hv Winifred Gray, nounce the birth of a daugh- Almon Spencef, MhS. frby
and published by National ter, Amy Hayes Phillips, on Hipp, Mrs. Henry-' Cronjc,
Bridal Service. “Your Wed- Qct. 7. Mrs. Phillips is Ihe Mrs. O. T. Lawing, and M*s.
ding” is America’s most au- former Anne Ray, daughter Marion Lawson,
thoritative source for correct of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Ray Mrs. Thomas Baldwin,
Wedding Procedure. In easy 0 f this city. Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, Mis*
to read language, Winifred — — * —
Gray spells out in complete
detail everything you need to
know about large Weddings,
small Weddings, formal,
semi-formal or informal Wed
dings— even Military Wed
dings. “Your Wedding” can
be your own blueprint for
a perfect Wedding Ceremony.
A hint to your favorite aunt
will make this your most
treasured engagement present.
Come in or call me today
and let’s talk about YOUR
WEDDING! W* : have a gift
for every Brl^^To-Be.
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