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i V Cllnfon, S .C., Thursday, Octobtr II, XI67 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE -ffP" "H" ■ l l '''I ■I I W I WI i Information Items of Interest Aboq{ Clinton folk ■ 'y ■ .. — As -s— Reported By Anne M. Jones Phones 833-0541 or 833-0542 9:00 A. M. — 5:00 p. M. \ "Foptasy" Theme Of flower Show TW'. a i t-«i4i nsjg Clinton The ^.aurens Council of harden pjubs is wording in cpoperation with the Laurens County Fair to present a particularly beautiful flower show this year, using the Carol Diane Banders of theme “fantasy." Dates for Clinton is a member of a the fair and the show are student team from Furman Qpt. 23-28, University which has been in- Silver awards will be given vited to compete Feb. 4 on ap a sweepstakes winner and the nationally televised Gen- the best in the show in ar- eral Electric College Bowl Miss Elizabeth Copland Rev. *n4 Mr*. P- W. Rogers Mr and Mrs. Hugh Ray. d^sTon™ art* P Th r o a ?au g hter of Mr. and ^s-ted^cof and ^ X XV^Tr^ crr/s^rthe^tritend 1 ^ John W. Copeland of Green- in Dill's Pay exercises on with his family. Mr. and yellow ribbon. E. Florida St. she is the on- ville at their lake cottage Saturday at Duke University, Mrs. Hugh Ray. H 1 Hortiqulture Division, a y 8” on e urman leant, near Waterloo recently. where Edwin Rogers, Jr. is a Miss Leone Crosby of Un- silver award will be 8 lve |J Other team members in- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scy-..student. While there they will ion spent Sunday with Mr. for sweepstakes award and elude a senior from Green- mour and sons, Earnest Ray, attend the Puke-Clemson foot- and Mrs. Hugh Ray. award of merit. First, second ville, a sophomore from Donnie and Morris, Jr. now ball game. Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger an£ * , ^ , ? a< :f be.Orangeburg, and a senior of Aiken and formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Obarles Buice visited Mr. and Mrs. Rent awarded, also in Horticulture from Sumter. A sophomore Clinton visited friends in Clip- spent Sunday in Rock Hill Krell in Columbia recently. Dlv iSiftP- from Greenville is team al ton on Sunday. with relatives. In self Memorial Artistic division schedule College RETURN FROM ^/VESf ffairston is a patient at Mrs. J. A C° AST Self Memprial Hospital, tient in Self Memorial Hos Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch Q^eepwood. pital. j r _ x, jamps If. Watts has beep a Mrs. C. D. Nance and Mrs To Appear Bowl Team Mr*. Dunlap Hostf Study Club » have returned from a three emorial Hospital Artistic division schedule College Bowl contestants i Bailey is a pa- i® a follows; Class 1: “I Miss Willard Pate, instruc- If Memorial Hos- Wish I Were an ArUst." tor in Furman’s English de- You may use a painting as P ar tm en t, will be coach of yopr inspiration. the team. Plans for the m § m CAROL SANDERS Contipuipg the year’s study pf the sJwrt story, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon read “Matthew* Mark, Liike and John” by, Pearl Buck, an aumor espe- 1 named last spring when 50 c|ally nqted for her stories of' students indicated an interest the far east. About twenty in participating in the compe- novels vjrhieh she has written tition. are now awaiting publication. College Bowl opntestants Mrs - Thorpwpll Dunlap, this compete with other colleges month's hpstess, served a in quick recall of acadeipic s alad, tarts and coffee, questions in all areas of Guests included Mrs. George knowledge. The General Elec- B r °kenbrough, Mrs. Douglas trie Company contributes Wolfe, of Mountville, Mrs. funds to the schools repre- Jomes Thomason of Miami, sented. Five straight “wins” ^ a - an< l Mrs. Henry Gilbert retire a team undefeated- c ^y- College Bowl is televised over WFBC-TV, Channel i, pn Visitor Honored Saturdays at 8:80 p. m. Miss Sanders is a junior at Friday afternoon, Mrs. Furman., E. L. Holland entertained a Her brother, Lt. jg Marvin ff w fiends with a drop-in at Sanders, is a graduate of the " er ' lome on North Holland University of Mississippi Street. It was in honor of which he attended on a full, Mrs - C. Whitten who was scholar- visitin 8 her granddaughter, _ H Watts has been a Mrs. C. D. Nance ana Mrs. your inspiration. ^ ^ , , four-year NROTC weeks’trip to the West Coast, patient af Bailey Memorial H. M. Young, Sr., are patients Class 2: “I Wish I Were a "fxi r u P antlcl P a ^ ed ^ollege Bowl program has ship He is now stationed in Mrs - Tommy Prather. Enroute they visited the for- Hospital recently His son at Bailey Memorial Hospitg|. Po«t" competition have been under been constructed by the phy- Nor f 0 u C) ya. A sister, Becky, During the afternoon re- mer’s brother and sister-in- M a T J: H. Watts Jr. and his Col. and Mrs. Arthur J. To the unpoetic soul, a tat- • haVe .• SPent . is a fresh m an 1 at Clemson freshments were enjoyed in ' law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. family of Ft. Rucker, Ala. Katsburg have recently come tered coat in a pawnshop nrn hnhi Q ^ cemen o weeks in practice sessions. A University, and another the dining room which was Crouch in Tuscon, Ariz. They a pd a daughter, Mrs. Bobby to Clinton to make their home window is only an ' «. old a P^bable appearance was mock-up oi the buzzer boards brother) Davy> is a student decorated with an arrange- also visited in Los Angeles, Long apd family Of Walhalla and reside on Hickory St. He coat”. To the true ‘poet it is i S1 ^^ u de P a, n ?. en , at Clinton Junior Las Vegas, Salt Lpke City, W p re a i S q last week’s visitors, is retired from the Air Force, some unfortunate man’s life t th c a i i° Ur ina ifi S were se- school. Yellowstone National Park, -- .. ^ ^ m, u similar to those used on the lected from 12 semifinalists Boulder and dams. They a friends in Pueblo High ment of lavender snapdragons and other flowers. Mrs. lf orace c - Smith had John Stockman left Monday — or even the ills of human- Hen Canyon a? he? . guests fo| : W!B ekend, f or Birmingham, Ala., fpr six ity. Class 3 “I Wish I Were Iso visited her daughter and somin-law, months'training in the Na- an Architect’* ,, . . . j rr Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wells of tional Guard. jlie architect must be able e re urn i ip and T. O. Lauriqburg, N. C. and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chand- think clearly, to under- Kancn in Katon, N. Mex. gmith who attendg winthrop, ler spent the week-end in s t a nd people and create‘ima- ht cc omP a n.ving Mr. a n d and Laura’s suite mate at North Augusta with Mr. and ginatively. Pav particular at- Mrs. Crouch to El Paso, Tex. WinthrQP) Carolyn Mont- Mrs. Gus Traylor. Hospital News was Mrs. B. P. Watts who visited her daughter, Mrs. W. M. McGinn. From there tention to form. Class 4 “I son-in-law Mr and Mrs. Smith tn .. the mountains of Chance. / Nor,h Carolina Joe Holland has returned to ... . „ . ^ Patients currently in Bai- Lumus Byrd, Margaret L. gomery of Lancaster. W,8h ' Wcre A Scul P tor ” icy Memorial Hospital in- Floyd. Susan D. Copeland, Mrs. Edgar Copeland and Nature’s beauty is sculp- c i u de: Teresa Ann Patterson, Jessie B. Osborne, Barbara Ann An- CLINTON Alice R. derson, Maggie D. Craig, she flew to Los Angeles to Eddie and Mrs - °Pheiia Sea- •^ 1 f aC N , !!I tqred by time and elements. vVsi, another daugMer and " ri « ht of.pendleton spent the E g . h .. P . 0 '."‘'.„ N Class 5 "I Wish I Were An last week to attend the fun eral of Ralph Smith, husband Actress or Ac tor” Mre ersonf thx» °f the former Frances Hatton Acting is the at Mrs. Fred Scott spent the pi intnn senting a character weekend in Colombia with Mr. °f Clinton. - Hargrove, is the art of pre- James C. on stage. Kinard, Eula Cludc Williams, Maggie V. Check. Barbara Dean, Lizzy B. Vance, Louise Bailey, Carolyn R. Chapman/ H May, Martha L. Park- man. Zona N. Dutton, Eva work after being a patient at weexena m uournioia wim jvir^ ^ Mrs Ray Boozer It is a magical perception Euel young Hazle Spelce I? 30 ’ a 3 N Dulton ’ Eva Bailey Memorial Hospital last Car? Nl Re,d and spent Sunday in Inman with like reflections in water, R John n 0phelia . H n™?™' week. family- V relatives playful and fugitive. Class 6 Kay Jonnson * Ophelia H. Anna Mae Entrekm, Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. John Rose- boro spent the weekend in Gastonia, N. C. with Mrs. Roseboro’s sister, Mrs.- Ev erett Carson. Mrs. Jean Fincannon re cently received certification to serve as a consulting phar macist to small hospitals and a ^ have moved this week nursing homes. She received ^ from Greenville her certification after attend- ^ he y wil1 live at 106 Young Mrs. Heide Trifck of Wil mington,. N. C. wasMhe week end guest of her sisters, Mrs Ear} Workman Etnel Hunter. RETURN FROM |*pl oi i XTfiC *- — o — — M T n vinVM "I Wish I Were A Newspaper Holden, Thelma F. Brewing- Gary, Betty Mars, Milton* ent ,h n e d week-end in AUam “>"• Shirley B. Griffin. Her- Resile Rice. and' Miss ta, Ga., with their daughter, Clipping Must Accompany tha Jones R. Henry McGee, ’ I V t AN l NA ~ s " e,by J- ana Julia Mc K e e, who is a Your Arrangement. For Baby Girl )Vance, Baby Boy SoutlL Janet M. ReedeL Baby hospital patient there. GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John H. South- Club News GARDEN CLUBS The Carolina Wren Garden and falling rain. Class 8 “I * • • . _ . cwKoii Club will meet at the First Wish 1 Were An Author”, ing a training school at the Dnve - Mr Southall is again R . ~ . Mondav a„ University of South Carolina, connected with Belk’s Dept. ®«P tis ‘ n , “^ c , h on Mon y ' An author Mrs. is a composer, r a. W’alker is con- Store here after working with 23 at , ^ 30 P-^ Tb® Pro- a n origihator, a creator. Let valescing at home following a stay in Bailey Memorial Hos- ptial. in Greenville for a 8ram wd * bc on eonditioning flowers tell your story. Belk’s while. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollis of flowers, dried. both fresh and novice only. Class 7 “I Wish May, Baby Girl Bailey, ® 0 y Reeder, Nancy Daven- I Were A Musician”. Baby Boy Wright, Miriam L. P° r t< Lola C. Abrams, Cliff The Music of Nature is Attaway, Samuel C. Foster, Simpson, Ruby Franklin, the soupd and movement of Harold L. Austin, Edward H. Clara Suber. the wind, brooks and streams H a y> Johnnie Lee Bowers, MOUNTVILLE — Kathy Elaine Brown, Ruth W. Stokes. CROSS HILL — Leila Agnes Bryson, Trannie K. Grant. LAURENS — Lena Bailey. GREENVILLE — Jane Shower Given Miss Pinson Anyone wishing the flower show On last Thursday honoring to enter bride-elect Janice Eileen Pin- this are attending a meeting of The Yellow Jessamine Gar- mav take entries to theair S ° n ’ -i''* 1080 ^f 1 ddln f to Her * Ferguson, the National-Truckers Asso- den Club wil1 meet at tbe grounds from 8 30-12 00 y ey Francis B,a l°ck, Jr. will GREY COURT — Sara Hation T CJiie^n TH Re home of Mrs. Ralph Copeland T Ues 0ct M ' ’ ‘ a k 0 P^ce in December, j anie M edlin. l~ nation ,n Chicago Til Re- rues., Oct. 24. Misses Betty Bradham? and CHAPPELS -4j Shirleen Suzanne McElveen gave a R 0 vd ’ Tea Given For ciation in Chicago, 111. Be ^ fore they return they will " n y)c, „,? 3 Co-hostess is Mrs. visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neal C* 1 • Thomason, in Flint, Mich, who formerly BOOK CLUB resided in this city. The Meligram Book Club Mr. 9nd Mrs. Bill Blake will meet Monday, Oct. 23 at and son, Doug, of High Point, 3:30 p. m. at the home of N. C. spent the weekend with Mrs. Hugh Jacobs. Joyce R. Mis* Henderson JANET GARDNER Dillard Boland, Jewelry 103 E. Pitts St. Telephone 833-1028 Ever since Eve,! women have had a big hand in shap ing the destinies of men miscellaneous shower at the WATERLOO McElveen home, Eden Ter- nowdle race, Rock Hill. . , „ Janice received many nice —- Miss Patricia Elaine Hen- gjft s f r0 m her friends, many derson, whose wedding to An- 0 f whom also attended Win- drew Wilmot Shealy, Jr., will throp College with Janice. PITTS be an event of December was Out of town guests for the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. honored on Saturday after- occasion were Mrs. Rowland Pitts, Lynchburg, Va., an- noon with a tea at the home Ching and Miss Ann Matth- nounce the birth of a son on of Mrs. H. F. Blalock. Other e ws, of Florence, Mrs. E. B. October 13. They have a hostesses were Miss Janice pjnson, mother of the bride- daughter, Suzanne, age 3. . . . , a » „j.» , r, Hinson, Mrs. E. B. Pinson elect and mother of the Mrs. Pitts is the former Sue Color and youth dominated Misses Ginger Crocker,- Su- and Mrs. Gary Holcomb. groomccleet, Mrs. H. F. Bla- Randolph Rucker of Lynch- the scene as the Clinton san Wassung and Eloise Fra- The sixty guests who call- lock s r . of Clinton. burg Va Music Club presented fall ser displayed the fashions for ed during the afternoon were—*—’— ’ _ J Color And Youth Dominate Music Club Fashion Show ... 0 v..^ ...w. . . fashions for milady, the go- the teen set. Younger models invited into the dining room in establishing empires and 8° S€ t and the younger gen- were Kathy Wassung, Ada for refreshments, where Mrs. destroying them. Such a oration of the community at Swetenburg, Susan Shakes- John W. Finney and Mrs. woman was Cleopatra . . . the Marc Weeding Home peare, Jenifer Bolick, Wendy Clarence Stinnett poured which was the name of all yesterday. Reed, Jay Swetenburg and punch. The buffet table was Egyptian queens during the Guests were seated in the Chris Shakespeare. decorated with roses, and fall Ptolemaic Dynasty, but this receiving rooms of the spa- Greeting guests were Mrs. flowers were used in arrange- Cleopatra was the one who cious home which was decor- Marc Weersing, Mrs. Charles ments in the living room and really made a name for her- ated with attractive arrange- Gaines, club president and den. self. She was Auletes, daugh- ments of fall flowers and Mrs, James Skinner. Mrs. Special guest, Miss Janet ter of Ptolemy XI; born in foliage. As models descend- Gaines presided at the punch Hamer, December bride-elect, 68 B.C., she became queen ed the center stairway and bowl in the dining room where was remembered with a gift BEAUTIFUL • SPARKLING • EASY TO CLEAN _ S\» STAINLESS STEEL MIXING BOWL Prked ONLY when she was 17. Her broth- circulated through the refreshments were served, er the Pharoah, had her de- rooms, each outfit was aptly throned at the time of Julius described by Mrs. Lewis as was the honoree, Patricia. , , Assisting the hostesses in The project was sponsored entertaining were Mrs . c w . Caesar's conquest of Egypt, Hay. Piano music was pre- by the. music club to raise Cope i an( j Mrs Lykes Hender- Hut r’npQSir qrrvr» an oaw+a#! K«r D nIffstFlsv**nisi s%r IUnCIS lOT SCmOIB * H p. IO TVAv*e Tomoc Von T-Tollon but Caesar became so fasci- sented by Ray McDonald of nated by her charms that he Presbyterian College, overthrew th ePharoah and The surprise of the af- replaced him with Cleopatra ternoon came in the presence as Queen. When Caesar was 0 f Mr. Sedran of Sedran Furs, overthrew the pharoah and i nc . Greenville who spoke Mark Antony, his military briefly on current styles in — ***“ *“*•*“**•' orieny on current styles in _ „ -- 0 , £, successor. And when Antony the world of furs. Some were FuHer Mrs.-Robeft Wassung, refused to give her up when md el e d from his current col- Henderson I itts Mrs he was so ordered, the Roman lection. Edgar Blakely, Mrs. Calvin son, Mrs. James Von Hollen worthy band students of Clin- Mrs . wilm „t Shealy. ton High to attend summer band camp. Project committee chair man Mrs. Harry McSween was assisted hy Mrs. R. M. Presbytery Women To Meet A conference of District 4 South Carolina Presbytery Women of the Church will be HEAVY LIFETIME STAINLESS STEEL Emperor, Octavian, required clothes shown were select- Reed ’ Mrs Ronald Burnside > held at Hartness - Thornwell LIMIT: One Please — Cash and Carry. them both to die. Antony e d from Cato’s Belk’s, Lou killed himself and Cleopatra shoppe, and the Tweed Shop, followed him, allowing herself Models included Mrs. Ben Iv- to be bitten by a deadly asp, ey Mrs. Frank Sherrill, Mrs. on August 29, 30 B.C. 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