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a, .,. .•!. Mtl Mil wUWi r/.'.' rv -iev ^■ •*>vyy. WA VA«W .V.‘AVA<M\«A-.V Women's World 2—THE CHHONK LK, C linton, S. Feb. 22, 1%S MISS BIGBEE HONORED On Moi"iav ni'tht. Febru- ary 19. ’ !;ss Susan Cathy Bivhiv u as honored with a misi obn’ii ■ous Hiower at the Clinton G immunity Building. 11O't(' .'I s lor the occasion woii' Mr s. Gav DeYoung, Mr C or a Wells. Mrs. Coll e C.in pb 'll. and Mrs Bill Jones. On air ,vnl the bride-elect was pri'Si 'titcn a corsage of white sir ■i (ir.it. which is her bridal ti o •.er Suitable games were p’av a .i G t'ts from the lari'e r.an he: id guests pres ent and . ’her friends not at- t e 'diiu, u t .v opened, and le- fre durent > were served bub tot st> to Tile cok iv cheme of g’-een and \i h t was carried throuv 1 ' 'i. l ihe de.orations. flowers a: ad part> food. The white c , • ed table was een- tered v./. h an arrangement of wedd.n r hells w ith the in- script ion "Cathy and Gregg —Mareh 10. '08 “ WhiUen Village VohirD ~ors Meet Whitten \ daJe Volunteers will tree! Vie s ia\' morning, Feb 27 a ’ 1 i o'clock at the Paren’ s : ! louse. Attend- ina ti e • • • :;ng will be Mrs. Made'ir.e t\ u. -r. Executive Dire t ir < i tl e Volunteers. Futhn, e ' the meeting. turn Ii ii 1 ’ ser\ I'd in the F.tuplo> i e Dining Hall. Vi'lun'e- ‘:' • President. Mrs. Kel.v V.. ; !' <o-ks all members to attend. a d those who plan to sta;. to: r lunch to call Mrs. Waits by Friday. Feb. 23, so re.'ervatmi ns can be made. HAT PARTY IS SLATED !'!);• WCmt'!! i'i P>n»;id Strt'ct Mi!!,nli-' (.'hurch will hf h- tor a hat parts at llodiU's Hall on Wi'ciru'silay, Hi h 1 rnm 10 00 a nt untit ti 00 p m Till' party ss ill tca- turc thf sal" of modi'i atrly pr. *i a I ’ii 1 \ .pirn" and sum incr hats m tile iati's! sts los uul colors About People You Know Items contributed to this column are u r reatIs apprecialed < all s ‘‘ ’ Hats w ili be displaied ar- 'eOiil.. to I'olors in Ho lL:e> ad w"li mirrors and hat r's pi'a\ id ed. I :ht retresh O’", s \'. . 11 ba '("'vail and a O' O' jit*' 1 i ided during party Lt. tleorue Sense. Mrs. Sense and children. Kimberly and Shawn, have arrived home from Ft. Bliss, Texas, whero be has been stationed the past two years. Ft. Sense received his commission upon graduation from ITesbvierian ( iilleue and has been discharged from the S. Ann" followimr his tAvo \’e;irs of active duty. Hern Ho ■ in tab I !'! 'Ott ' n ri , paiicttl ;it Self Memorial Hosp,. i M . j-coently undi'rwent surgery. Mrs. ('co 're'o Whissuny luts returned to her home in Hamden, Conn., after visitiny her son- Robert Wa-o suny, Mrs. W’assnny and family. She stopped over tor a few days’ \ isit in Washington. D. C. tA'inmittoo chairmen are i .:uI \;. e. Ab . Ronald l’;;’-:: —dv. Airs Richard C'ar- oert i Airs Charles Buice. : rs R'.bcrt Aodd.row, and ' ’. Ha :■ i: ■ > ('hatocN. .Mrs In -liar i Clasipi. is hat party caa.email. Powells-Waldrons Host Drop-In Air and Mr- Aides Rowell ■ d Mr and Mi's Charles W.. ion li'M a df>p-m from ' o i p in. t > 7 33 p in . Fri- da> lehrnar'. Itj, at the \\ .iimn 1c c" • on 402 Pine io ".'itermin members of the Lams Club and their in •' s ic> ,i i \ .i' .'lie'll- were in- Mrs. John Stenhens of Canton, N. CA, returned horm on Tiusday after \ isiting her son. Dr. Louis Stephens Mrs. Stephens and sons. K. Salters is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jane Mrs. Jane Ferguson has been transterre 1 from Self Memorial Hospital in (Jreenwood to Bailey Mi •morial Hospital, here Mrs. T. Fereusnii. .Mrs. Hospital 1.'. Mb. ter. M•■. I mitiyham. AH's. V, Slate ( e- •' Mr. ;tnd cius Hup-- Atlanla., ti i l r ;t patient at Bailey Memorial Samrnie and Mar\- \isited their daugli- Mr. Johnson in Bir- (.re: \! - among those attending the , ; jn i bvonville t his week, andier and Mr. ;md Mrs. Lu- spent the past week-end in and relatives. cue Hr. ana a s o! M t cleaver and son. Steve, wer* ml Muller for the week-end. Miss Ruth Bailey has returned to Bailey Memo rial Ihspitul here after a stay in Self Memorial Hos- ■ ita.! in (Ireenwood. ,t r (,r ■ U A V. t: ■ 1 at Self Memorial Hos- anderwent knee surgen Mom Mrs. R. H Met lee and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Vaughn have returned after a visit to St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. C.eorge Kllis was in Dillon for three weeks visit ing her son Dill Kllis, and his family. Miss Barnes Engaged To Howard Watkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. LoeNon Adville Barnes, Jr., of Mill announce the engagement of their daugi Martha Rebecca to Howard Henn Wat Kins. Jr., ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henry Watkins of Clin The wedding is planned for May 2d at Cnity Pre terian Church in Fort Miil. Bolt-Hedgepath or’ Ion. \ .ted to ii.iie r i . re'hments lower i a‘ a.table ai ihe ni im room ville. W :.:' a a-:a a: the den The •. r sail e;re hu* the deeora- Will rian.' liir oimliout the house w a > p ; ’ k i, i i ' H l \\ as centered w eek -e;* : unit ti if pink lace tabh- W PS ! ■ ■ i o 111 'in t • 1 > • , . the Uj)s tair.' bullet Atkmt U t i > i ( l l-Oil til ; i s ll)\ (.‘1 y cloth, a va- Ti .n i . m i ip-. sa!o ■d nuts, and stay at 11 ,l'i da"!! I- tor individual Air. and Airs. C. A. Holland spent Saturday in the the state visiting relatives in Bishop- Klliott and Lynchburg. .darvm ton. IT. ho home todav KeiC mell. Ic-I was Mid; >;t ' been a patient in a Prince- ex era! weeks, will return in ' • Air. and Mrs. Henry Tram- f,,i- Fort Jackson where he S. Armv. Ot mnnit rvilie. Cut., spent the Ti * >(* !. Clem son l niversty student, spent tin id with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell. He on’pan : ed! y a classmate. Jack Cunningham ■ C i * • ■. X. J '. w i! ■ two of I Addison has returnerl home after an illness am Failev Memotiiil Hospital. oe i f Augusta, Ga., were u her. AHs. Irene Pitts, and Joining them were Mrs. ■ewhter of Innmn. and Mif e ; Smut h ( arolina. Mr and Mrs Richard Ar nold Bolt of Hickory Tavern announce the engagement of their daughter. Richie Kay. to Danniel Ray Hedgepath. on of Mr. and Mrs. Udlliam Fvmes Hedgepath of one hun dred Francw Street Thetwedding w:i] Alai'eh 1 'M'ruy third pm in Church, nouncenu mw's aim Clint' n. he held at leiir 'midwu'iies -fiiTounded ;i sil- i« r t per-ni and cnndlehrum n wni,! an ;irrangeir.ent of w .11P■ naans, pnik snapdrag- aid t);jby s breath were tc.Me.'bled by four lighted prak i:Ipers The ruby pink eraiib. i ! ' punch was served by virs (>ii\er Creen. In the den Mrs. Carlisle Among those from Clinton attending the State C'os- yist convention in Greenville for several days this Dell Crews. Barbara Bagwell- and Shir- A! 1» ib ; r metmo week were Mrs Iv Revnolds. im .i her home in Mont ila> s witli her sistei, Harold A. Coleman, Shiloh Me'.hi'd.st \ ( ‘ t ’ , pres.ded over punch :> issue of this ati how i at a tahl" whose center- lt frien Is and rela- pa'Ci l'e.,ti!ii’:i an arrange- invited to attend. men: ■ nl greens accented once _ I '^FTX MDAXKR Dillard Ffoland, Jewelry in.f F. Pitts St. Telephone 833-102? S’'(a"' ! Marriage Custom exbt among many of the Afr can tribes which will see r ' strange to us. hut the peop! of ’b° T wana t^ibe have pra' ticed their own special cu c trms for n< long as we have used the ring in our Weddin Ceremony. When a youn woman becomes the Bride o a Tswanan. she is in a man ner cf speaking, also mar ried to his family. If he husband should die. then on' cf his brothers becomes hea of the house without further ado. and any children bon to the new union are legallx and socially recognized a the children of the deceasec. husband. Dillard Boland has a special custom, too -helping Endow with their Wedding Plans And at Dillard Boland's you will find diamond ring-sets cl raie beauty and in a suitable range of prices that will al low you to make that special choice—wit-i his approval and confidence. And a divided payment plan can be arrang ed R you so desire. Next will come your Wedding Invita tions, selected from Dillard Boland's socially correct in vitation forms. Choosing your very own Sterling, China and Crystal Patterns should come next. Dillard Boland will dem onstrate for you the many combinations which will pro vide you a periectly coordi nated table-top. You will al- so want to make decisions about tnose important gifts for your Bridesmaids, and he will have guts to consider tor his Groomsmen. Dillard Boland oilers dozens of delightful choices for both. For the Ke- cepuuii, Uiiiard Boland wiil snow you charming Recep- ,t*on NapKins wnicii will be •personalized witn your names neauy imprinted in one cor ner. , Your Gift Register will be esiao-isued at umard Boland s ana your menus wnl tuen be an. tc be ivmembored m- w ay; m weir choice of yom treasured U nnerwaff. Bui wuy wait come m today atn. mu*e Dillard Boland yom .VVeddhig Lions Entertain Ladies With Valentine Party The Lions Club of Clinton, V. Wasson, president of the eld their Winual VTlTbmine’s KiwSTTT* CTnb, CTm-ice .lohr# arty in honor of their la kes on Friday evening. Feb- uary 16 beginning at 7 30 rn. The occasion took place t the Mary Musgrove Hotel, id began with a buffet sup er set up in the lobby. Once guests served them- .Mves they were seated in le ballroom at banquet ta- es featuring cen’erpieces lade up of greens surround- ig red tapers and accented e( | the committee in charge figau, by junk tapers, was also served. Coflee son. president of tile Business and Professional Women of Clinton, and her husband, Robert, Mr. Sarge Helton, state Seeretarv of the Lions, and ius w:fe. who came from Clcmson. and Alp/ lohn Arm strong and his wife, from Hickory Tavern. Mr. Arm strong .s the Lion Oiairman t Zone 6. Dr. Wessinger then thank- ith red hearts fashioned out f pipecleaners. These cen- erpi eces were placed upon ei hearts decorated with hite lace doilies. After dinner. President Carl Vessinger officially welcomed 11 Lions and ladies, and in- i-oduced the personalities at he head table. These in cluded Judge and Mrs Hew- imericonism Is region Subject The American Legion Aux- of the arrangements, which consisted of Mr Carlysle N'eely. Chairman. Mr. Charles Waldron. Associate Chairman, Air Dillard Milam. Mr. Hugh itKob'. Mr. Vernon Powell and Mr. Miles Powell, ex of- .10 member. The commit tee proceeded to distribute favors to ail the ladies pres ent. Lion Rembert Truluck pro- p sod a tor-st to the ladies and they opened their gifis to re veal percale pillowcases, af ter which Dr. Wessinger m- Cooks to Tour Southeast Asia Mr..and Mrs. J Monty Cook, who haxe been vbiting Mr. and Mrs Rembert Truluck. will leave March ~ for a .even-week trip to Asia. The trip to India, Thai'and. Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan is part of Mr. Cock's work in connection wi'h a year of study which will b ' completed in Atlanta, Ga Mr Cook was one cf the ministers at the First Pres- byter.an Church in Tyler, Tex. prior to beginning his special year of study . Mrs. Cook, the former Jackie Truluck, has been teaching art at Presbyterian College in recent weeks, fili ng in for Mrs. Mary Anne Walker, who was injured in an automob le accident. The Cooks’ sons, Forrest and Daniel, will remain with the Trulucks while the Cooks are on their Asian trip. | FRIENDS ENTERTAINED (, All and Mi' t riamcd IricniF ai ( n Friday twelve noon, guests wi n Iro ti !C\ k< ril.niugh 1V,\, n cn I'l'iij)-. cl their lorn! gatherings Fehniarv Hi. at. twenty - four m.v iiod to the p DRc’ home on Mot to enjoy a Broekenbrough tingham road luncheon. The dining table was set up i buii'eL style, *,vvitli a center- piece' of fresh Spring flow ers. and altii' serving them- selve- . the euerts were seat ed ni groups of six at small er tables which also featur ed arrangements ot cut, frch Ho wet's. ! Later "U r. the afternoon, Mrs. Broekenbrough and Mrs. | Dixon invited fifty friends to | drop-in for coffee and party ; refreshments On Sunday, , February 13, thev a Ho took the opportumtv to invite tin- other group to the Broeken brough home fur party dain ties and tea. Yl \ ;• ■ I'- J s rr' ~—y A bojuti’a! [Mi with a ibcr J. C. Thomas Jeweler (LINTON JOANNA 'ii BIRTHS i liary met at the home of (reduced the St. James Boys, Airs. Hubert Pitts on Tues- a folk-singing group from lay, Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian College. Mr. Don The meeting was opened Dillard, leader of the group vith prayer by the chaplain, introduced the other per- ’ollowed with the reading of formers, Robin Williams, Rob :he preamble and the pledge Hiekland and Jim Cassady, if Allegiance to the Flag. and tlmn they entertained the Mrs. Julian Coleman led the assembled guests with songs group in the singing of “God and jokes. Bless Our Native Land” and The eveninc ended with Mollie Finne y> daughter of "A Song of Peace" I „ a rry Bought and his T an " Mrs. Frank Miller, pro- B and providing the music for Manon and a granddaughter gram chairman gave an in- dancing. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell of Whiteville, N. C\, an nounce the birth of a son, Robert McMillan, on Febru ary 20 in a Marion hospital. Mrs. Powell is the former NASSAU CRUISE — Mr. and Mrs. Julian W. White Jr. of 300 Milton Road, Joanna, are shown above on the S.S. Bahama Star on which they took a cruise to Nassau recently. The ship tied up at the dock in downtown Nassau, adjacent to the straw market. "The Whites left for Nassau on Jan. 29 and returned home on Feb. 3. It was the fourth trip aboard the Bahama Star for the Whites. They were guests at the captain’s thble on the first night ou during the recent cruise. HAT SALE WED., FEB. 28 AT BROAD ST. METHODIST CHURCH IN HODGES HALL 10 A. M. — 0 P. M. Nursery I or ( hildren — Light Refreshments NEW HATS S3.97 S4.97 $5.97 Sponsored By Broad St. Methodist Church*Women (WSCS) teresting talk on American ism, stating that “American ism is a way of life which must be lived daily if we are to continue to enjoy the in alienable rights which are gifts to men from God.” After a short business ses sion, a social hour was en- of Mrs. John Main Street. Finney of E. OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE PHONE 823-0541 Clinton B&PW Club Announce Officers The Clinton Business and Professional Women’s Club held its February meeting on joyed." The "hostesses" assist- Tu ^ da y, n _ ish I;. F f_ bruar T L. 2( ! ing Mrs. Pitts in serving re freshments were, Mrs. T. J. Leake, Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Charles Buice and Mrs. Joe McGee. COMMUNITY CONCERTS jOfttNOW at the Mary Musgrove Hotel, ! with the president, Mrs. Rob- j ert Johnson, presiding. Officers for the coming year were announced as follows: | President—Mrs. M. C. Poole; j First Vice-President — Miss | Joyce Dunawav ; Second Vice- President—Mrs. Wyatt Led ford; Corresponding Secre tary-Miss Mary Adams; Re cording Secretary—Miss June Adair; Treasurer—Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Jinny's Beauty Nook by JINNY Dry skin or oily skin? This is the determining factor in the way to cleanse your face and purchase basic beauty requirements. The majority of women have a combination of oily and dry skin on their faces. 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