The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 18, 1968, Image 2

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ct*!*. 1 iW '-IfVaH.wf-V s * Women's World National Ballet Performance Set i UDC Welcomes New Members On Thursday, January 5, the Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the Lmted Daughters of the Confederacy held its us ual moethly meeting at the home of Mrs. M. C. Poole. Chapter president. Miss Louise Kern, presided over the ritual and flag salute. Mus Eloise Miller was wel comed as a new member, and Mrs. Henry Craig as an associate member Accounts of Matthew Maur- ejy and Stonewall Jack.son were given by Mrs. W. W. S arris and Mrs Frank Mii- r Miss .Agnes Davis pre lected the balance of the fpogram, entitled Ideal? erf the Confederacy'. which {tressed the difference in the altitude of the soldiers of the $d southern states and the aewiy formed states in the ^ghteen sixties • Co-hostesses. Mrs Perry Jloore and Mrs T J Leake assisted in serving refresb- fbents Fortune cookies, serv ed were a topic erf conversa tion. About People You Know 2—THE CHRONICLE, ClinUm, S. C., Jan. 18, 1%8 OES ANNUAL INSPECTION Miss Lcxxie Lou Young has Paris, visited returned to her home after a mother. Mrs. R. her grand- E. Ferguson .Area citizens will have an opportunity to anee of the next month Sponsored by the Spartanburg Junior League, the company will give a pro gram of exetfrpts from four ballets at Memorial .Auditor ium on February 5. , . ^ ^ , The varied program chosen «*> 111 ^ Memorial . Hospi- dunng the holidays^ for presentation will be com- ^ following a broken arm Mr. and Mrs. Clifton posed of .Act II of Swan Lake. Thomason enjoyed a vmt to d^Tfrom Don (rfuixiote Con- Mrs E L Holland *as in Sarasota Jungle Gardens certs Barocco and Con ^ rpeHV, de on Wednesday due while vacatlowing ow Fieri- jo the death of her raeoe, da’s Lower West Coast re- Mrs J. H. Phillips The fuw- cently eral services will be held Thursday. RETURNS HOME Mrs. James O. Sanders has ’eturaed to her home on Fair Dr. after being a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital luring the past week. PATIENT AT SELF MEMORIAL Earl M Stewart is recuper- u, Robert Lee Hunter, Jr, 3 tmg in Self Memorial Hospi- son orf Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee tai. Greenwood following Hunter orf SCI Pimlico surgery last week Greenville, and the FROM CONNECTICUT of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs George Wassung of Lee Hunter of this city. Hampden. Conn is visiting The future bride was grad- , James B. Parrott, No. 9, OKS, Clinton, will hold its .Annual Inspection Friday, January If. Supper will begin at 6:30. The meeting be held at 7:30. Worthy Grand Ma tron. Mrs. E. Wilbur Wil liams and Worthy Grand Pat ron, James Perry will be In specting Officers. District Deputy Grand Matron, Mrs. Edna Bodie will also be pres ent. All members are invited to attend the supper and meet ing. Miss Bigbee, Mr. Link Set March Wedding Date Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ed ward Bigbee of 203 North Owens Street announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Susan Cathy, to George Gregory Link. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Link. Jr of 711 Shands Street. Miss Bigbee throp College after graduat ing from Clinton High School in 1966 Mr Link, also a 1966 graduate of Clinton High School, is a sophomore at Clemsdn University The v wedding is scheduled for March 10 at Calvary Bap tist Church at 4-JO p m. JAIfST GARDNER Pitta m. • There are many tpamage customs among the tribes of British East Africa £- and many of these cus toms center around the sacri- orf goats. Among the of the Elgon Dis- a he goat is killed and >’s father atom him the Miss Thomason To Wed Wayne Everett Johnson Amore. Tickets are on sale at the YMCA Family Center, Music Box. Converse College. Wof ford College and Memorial Auditorium. The National Ballet, under the artistic direction of Fred eric Fr—klia. is the rendent company of Washington, D. C- and is recognized throughout the United States as one of the finest ballet companies in America. In three years, the new John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing .Arts will serve as the home of the bal let company. At present the company performs at the her son and daughter-in-law. Lianer Auditorium at George Mr. and Mrs Robert Washington University. sung m Meme Oaks The National Ballet was 1 Miss Patricia Ferguson, of the first company m America Greenville, who has been al to give ballet performances tending the Sorbonne in on regular subscription ser- , les The company performs ten weeks in Washington and - limits its touring to three ■C" tours of three weeks each. In addition to the subscription senes, the National Ballet gives 12 performances of the Christmas classic. 'The Nut cracker '> The company consists of t* three leading ballerinas, Marilyn Burr. Yvonne Myer and Andrea Yodehnal and four premier danseurs. Eu gene Collins. Jean---Paul Comelin. Ivan Dragadze and Steven Grebe!. Bliss Teague To Wed Mr. Hunter Tay- tbev -'♦VyW® >f r their of Mrs. Etta Gh. the Tribe, the foal on the day after a atrip hide from its forehead. He a bracelet from the of hide and after RlC the proper magic wortfa. B»e Bride puts it on her left ‘ The bracelet becomes magic to ward off evil while the young Bride Groom begin their mar- life. • Here at Dillard Boland’s pe can help you follow the Riaay delightful customs of |ur own marriages — and Without goat skins. Of Bourse, the first exciting cus- {mh is the selection of your — engagement and rings, and the sim- gold band for Mm. Then dictates that Wedding or Announce- wiB be sent to year and relatives. We will then set up your Registry to assure your that special pleasure teg able to give you ex- what you want and need mr Sterling, China and Patterns. »*s so ranch that Dft- can do to help ur Wedding Plans a wide and taste- to choose from Rh Had you chose DO- Ts as your Wed- We’re you to School, received a Arts De- l the Uni versity of The gr Lee High Ga., Georgia Technology, and is employed by Delta ia >1 a ad which will follow at the of Mrs. John M. Hospital News Patients currently at Bail ey Memorial Hospital: CLINTON: Thomas M.; Perdue, Patricia A. Williams,, Dorhthy Trammell, Sadie Adams, Mary Bell Richard, Milton Rice, Cora Elders, Lula M. Young. Emma R. Brown, William E. Lydia, Margaret W. Woodworth, Halite John Griffin, Baby Girl Dandy. Rathlewi Craig, Baby Girl Suber, Baby Boy Mims, Addle B Shell Eva Bowl me S. Thomas Cora Garlington. Clyde Me-, Gaha, Lillian G. Simpson, Mary O. Faulk, Missouri Wilkie, James F. Entrekin, Mary Lou O’Daniel, Avery I Mark Barnes, John Stone,' Ethel L. Stroughton, Ella R. Chapman, Velma B Forck, Ida Copeland, Yvenia S. Suber, Ludora B. Mims Mar tha R. Childress, Boon Mae HoBaitd, Harold Coleman, Thomas J. Sanders, Eliza beth L. Matthews, D. Boland, Frank E. C. Vincent, Jennings Eu gene Cook, Irene Hollis. JOANNA: Myrtle Estes. Belt M. Attaway, Rons New- Chronicle .. ■_ Aoverasera MANY GIFT ITEMS 50% off Otyr ®aklanr 127 •r Alt Club News SUN BONNET CLUB The Sun Bonnet Garden Club will-meet Monday, Jan uary 22. at 3:30 p m. at the home of Mr*. H D. Payne cm North Adair St Guest speak er for the lecture-demonstra tion program entitled, “The Art of Flower Arranging,” will be Mrs. Jewel Dunn of Spartanburg- This program hak been provided for the dub through the courtesy of Southern Bell Telephone Co., Mr. A. Ray Feme 11, local manager. mkligram book club The Mellgnun Book Chib will meet Monday, Jan 22 at 3:30 p m. with Mrs. James Walker man, Frances May Strand, Perri B. Rowe, B C. Flow. MOUNTVILLE: Ruth W Stokes. CROSS HILL: Barbara Ann Anderson, Archie C. Bluford, Jr. Ella Golden. /A7Mn\v,\x TODAY — SATURDAY led from Vanderbilt Un»- Was- versity. She is a member of the Atlanta Cotillion Chib and Junior Associates of the At lanta Music Club The groom-elect was grad uated from Georgia Institute of Technology. He served as a First Lieutenant in the Air Force before going to work for IBM in Atlanta. The wedding will be am event of March 2 at Peach tree Road Methodist Church, Atlanta SALE! Hones Hosiery Continues Thru Sat. Jan. 20 Regular Sale $1.35 pr Sl-15 $1.50 pr $1.25 $1.65 pr SL35 FINAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL WINTER CLOTHES Vi price Births COOK Mr and Mrs. David Phillip Cook announce the birth of a daughter, Frances Kimberly on December 2B at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Cook is the former Gwen Hitt. All Dresses, Suits, Sweaters, and Skirts Values to S7.95 on BLOUSES Remaining Hats 3.00 Vi dB All Foundations Mbs Meadors To Be Married tinman Mr and Mrs. James C. Tinman of 1T1B Concord Dr. Mr. A Clark Meadors an-• ChartotesvUle, Va. announce nounces the approaching the birth of a son, James marriage of his daughter, J Concord, Jr. on Jan. S at Charlottesville Hospital Mrs. Sheila Lynn Meadors to Ger ald Wayne Gibson, son of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Gihw>« of White mire. The wedding will be an event of February 2 at the home of the groom’s parents in Whitmire. Tinman is the former Jean Horne of Erwin, N. C PUB. Oft. All Sales Cash and Final J?oa& SJiOfifte 207 North Brand Street : 8SS-2472 Free Parkins In Rear SCHOOL SUPPLIES JUST ARRIVED NEW PLASTIC FOLDERS FOR THEMES AND TERM PAPERS. GET YOUR SCHOOL COLORS ALSO it 'Mm . afei lymr MeTAIBEY lliUT I *• . i. M i . For Frooxer rm Ifftsr mk !»• mmmrnmmmmmmm m • NOTEBOOKS - • NOTE BOOK PAPER • COMPOSmON BOOKS • MUSIC BOOKS . RULERS • PRO’ PENCES NEW SHIPMENT FBERSTOK EXPANDING ENVE AND iP