The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 21, 1968, Image 2

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A Women's World T'-'rr Honors Miss Turner •_>—THF rHROVTCI F. Dinton, S. f.. March 21. IHlis Brides-Elect Given Luncheon tv : He-, : ( * c * v\. 11. s| .>! hen >r H 1 It.' 1 . 1 v cn In \lr- r. • r. ■ ] ’ ’n. k. !' I ,11'nl A V ( ' . . ' - ! ,v ■! Mr- l evil \\ . 1 ’ ' ■ V \\ : 1 -1 in 1 lonie : C" m 3 3 3n 11 m Vil : j v M,. r , - C ] C Jr \\ ’ IK a-.l Turner 1 . • h< h; lie vice' . re < A ' ! 1 !:.-r i.1.1 ,h'e: and ! |r” r r- m Mr- hii'ini. Mr- (' J, - J1 'It \- K - m. and Mr- Heath V ih .,r .1 . i n'.erta ned at the . !'.(■' i ' ' ■ vv N I’ar’v d an: e- u < ■ t d dnr r,- tin a: v r.en a '.av.-1 v ap- .i ’.i* . i .v. .■ ! wih .n .i’M V . .•''i , . ntv: ed vv Mil ■■ . ; . i i!« i vv Mh ] A ..: a - \l- a ; It- •hi -1 - n the /nurte- ! ) ' 1 ■ •< r.unijUi.irere Mix- .4p11 n W r- .Tm \ en Hollm. , m , \ 1 r ■ 1 ha.1 .1 'hn-nn. 1 r i M : ( . . , i > md ar: ati-einent- hi'V.cr were U>e(l ’ r - ■ •■U-i 1 ...1 tin' reeejv :nm r , ' I . ) A \ ■ nn'tsvr a trieniD . t ,n;;- ill- 1 !:e ai'pmnted i i i; - • • w n _ u. -?- tieluded ,,, - \\ j; : I> 1 urn< r .1 r ot , 1 . -(Iff M- 1 rme 1 )u- -. t ■ r , ■ • \ •...ev. (ia . and Mi 1 (, (, .rdon. M in-tnn- . i. 1 : : 1. \ (’ Mr- Turner's McMaster-Nicholson \VI\\SH()|{0 \ .li" 1 *' 1!!, we Idim: in Hflhfl ' l! !>rrsh\ tci i.iii ('lniivh i l> l;in M) .(| h> Mi I'llcn Simp «m MeMlister mid Jnlm \ msnn Niehnlsnll .ll The hndc elcet is daimtiter nl Mr mid Knt Klim MeMaster \\ mnsbnru and the Lrimnin-eleet is the sun and \lrs. John \ mson the Mi ni bride ,1 Mr \ nh olsdii. also ol \\ mnslHiro I Miss MeMaMer will receive a bachelor u! music decree in sacred music I rum Converse College. Spartanburg’, m \bi\ She is currently presi dent ol the student chapter ot Delta Omicron International Musie Fraternity, president ol the Cavel Chapter of Na tional Mortar Hoard and was named to "Who’s Who Amoim Students in Ameriean t ol leites and Cnivi-rsities The bride-elect is the Uranddaimhter of Mrs Kill Kion McMastci and the late Mr MeMaster ot W Hillsboro and Mrs William llnvth Simpson and the late Mr Simpson of C Union l lie brideurooma lecf i the mand-'on ol Mr An4u Hoe \ icholson and t he late Mr Niehol on of l{id.e\\a\ and the late Mr and Mrs \orman Woodvvard I'almor also ol If idyevs a> \lr Nieholson reepi\od hi haeholor ol scienei de a ree I ri iin W ol I in d ( 1 'I leco m where he vsas a mem her ol the Kappa Alpha (>r der ITesentK he i- enrolled m the graduate school ol the Univcrsit\ ot South Carolina and is studyinu lor a ma ter of seienee decree in hioloev. Bridge Clubs Mrs Ferd Jaeofis, Jr tertamed tier hridce W ednesday, at J UO F M South Adair Feripison. Jr honoi> lor ell eluh M a r e h Id, at hei home on St Mrs It )•: won hiyli veme the alternoon wfvile Mrs lluyfi Jaeofis re eei\id Consolation pri/o Dunne the afternoon a salad plate was enjoyed M. urn- presented camellias CORNER if .1 ' \ FT (. \F^)\FR Hes;islet ed Ifridal ( oiistiltant i)illard Boland, Jewelry 103 K. Pitts St. Telephone 8.33-103? -I - ,,: . i . i r line o! n i,: ( - - the:r a ' on. man decides e b na>.'. • villave I.. .notfi.-r part ot the it o i ustoina’ \ tor marr. tieloi'e depart-1 i- not necessary tor take Ins wile with him 1 • she w .11 alw m s tie w , - - • i i n./ed o,r Miss Thomason Married .331 4 no w anda rnc ima - n d dm. ( Ians Sun Bonnet Club 1 in sun Bonnet (iai den fib w ;!. meet Morvdas aft cr oon. March 2~\ at 3 3d rlork at the home of Mr- if, I •lor. Jr 109 K Cen- •nn al. Mr- I .oeke Simons ill pre-etit the program on C intamer " and members re reminded to brine their to containers to the me.-t m. ndatl ii*rr-' w a D ot I .i \.n_- ti_ was matron (it h ■!). .r Hr: i» -mai ls w .fe Mr Jam.-s Hai’ohi Thom:i- -on . Ill, ( i ree", wa h ,(j. M |ss .1 ann- Scot’ Thomason Mountv die. and Miss Anna Kuth Hud'jens, Mountville The .vtendants wore mint r< ' n \--hne C'iw ns w ,’h ra:-- * si wai •Cine and ejbnw !.-n jth > \ 'ct in p.mei n: -atin topp.-rl b\ a -nil -a’:n ro-et*e ace*nted th-- tia< k The\ were matchim. head piect - of -,•]!- -atm ro-ette . and carried n- 'e_'a\ - - t \ Hlow mums Mahacl Cox ot \tlanta. (fa attended M r John-on as best man C,room-men were John Madison Hudm-n-. Jr . Neil Shepherd Crisp, both ot Mountv die. and Jarne ffar- dd Thoma-on. III. fireen- wood The bride was lovely ;n a formal -town ot white organ za and ehantrllv laet The empire bodice (eatured a -atirma neckline and lone orean/a -leeves The skirt extended into a chapel tram ap[)li(|ued :n lace \ crown edsed with seed pearls and irride-eents held the bouffant -boulder length veil of French illusion She carried a yellow- throated white orchid i Mr and Mrs Johnson will live at 1281 Fairvicw Hoad \K in Atlanta Daughter of Mr and Mr- James Harold Thomason Jr. ot 11 mhway 39. Mrs. John son works for John Hancock Insurance Company She at tended Krskine College and was graduated from the Un iversity of (ieorgia in 1967. Mr Johnson is the son of , Mrs Ktta Stew-art John-on of - an marr . n. mu -t d> hu-baml ,ie t ■ -end nn.ney Aif. :n the \ :!!age also p.a hand- t.he rezi-’rv f'-r documentation n; his children never rcturn- of his famiiy Mllaue of hi- FreriuenMv he tin' the record remain- in the ame-h .r- Ancestors are great to hang on ’fie wall, hut Dillai'd Bo_ land likes t'ne wav our Brides and (dooms lieeiur.e ellicient and callable partner- The American W a\ And come to tfunk if it. it - si, practical to start planning your lovely treasures in Sterling. China and Cry-tal now at Dillard Boland. Y .ur ow n Bridal ffegister will help crfiide your friends m getting you off to a fine start then with prop er budgeting on Dillard Bo land divided payment plan, if you so desire, you may’ have Dinner tor Kig’ht. with all the elegance of your per fectly coordinated Table-top, almost before you arc proper ly settled Dillard Boland for Diamonds, Dillard Boland for Gifts. Dillard Boland's for YOUK W K I) I) I N G PLANS’ Do come in soon! Qfif Miss Rollins Bride Of A. Wayne Dixon Miss Connie Teresa Hollins veil was held by a forward became the bride of Archie cluster of organza loops and Wayne Dixon on March 8, at lace petals outlined in pearls (TOO p. m. in the Calvary and crystal stems. She car- Baptist Church, Clinton. The ried a white icehurg on a Heverend Hubert W Rollins Bible. of Hamlet. N C , uncle of the Mrs. Dixon graduated from bride, officiated at the cere- Clinton High School in 1967 mony. and is now employed at C. W. The program of wedding Anderson Hoisiery, Clinton music was presented bv Mrs -^r. Dixon, son of Mr. and Frank Dee of Clinton, organ- Mrs - ’ ,0 e F - Di xon of 312 Fer- and Hohert W. Hollins, ffuson Street, also attended Clinton High School and is now with the U. S. Navy, L>ng Beach. California Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. For a wedding trip to 'Gat- linburg, Tenn., the bride chose a green and navy two- piece suit with black asses- sories. Following their wedding Gifts and Antiques — AT — (Thr OMUuif 127 South Frond Street Telephone S.'TMSOS The bride will alway s cherish th;tt beaut il ul and un usual piece of silver selected Irom the gills fhal were purchased especially for HFR. $5.00 up iM cousin Jr ol Hamlet. \. C ol the bride, soloist Attending the bride as ma tron of honor was Mrs. Dena Bruce of Laurens. Other at tendants were Miss Janice Brme of Joanna, bridesmaid, ana Miss Gail Dixon of Clin ton. Junior bridesmaid. The honor attendant wore a k-' A, mM & s green formal gown featuring cut-out thrcc_quarter length tr jp \i r an( i \l r s. Dixon will sleeves and attached veil. She pomp 503 Shands St., carried a bouquet of yellow Clinton daisies tied with yellow satin streamers. The brides maid's dress was like that of the honor attendant while the junior bridesmaid wore a semi-formal gown of green. Thev each also carried bou- BIRTHS -•v y * ^ ^ ' e quets of yellow daisies AK/2 Donald C. Powers A Sterling Silver sir, B sterling Silver ; Summerville, attended Mr. t j u , birth 0 f a son , David Dixon as best man. Grooms- Alien, on March 14 at the) C Sterling Silver C (.old Plated Kerr-EIHs Engagement Mr. and Mr n 1 n g - Kerr nounee t h c their daughter Joseph Jen- if Dillon, an- •ngagement of \\ mna I.\ nn. Jinny’s Beauty Nook by JINNY ■w, i to Thomas Baynard Kills He is the sun ot Mr and Mrs Dillard Baynard F.lhs of Dillon and the grandson of Mr.- George H Klh- of Chn_ ton. Miss Kerr is a graduate of Dillon High School She is at tending Winthrop College and will receive her B S. degree in Business education in Do-| cember. The future bridegroom is also a graduate of Dillon j High School. He received an ; A R degree from Wofford College in economics. At Wofford, he was a member of the Kappa Sigma social fra- mon were William Troy \ a val Hospital, Jacksonville. Freeman, Homan Cieluch. pi a M r Powers with the Jr., l.ucien Kllis McKee, all p S. Navy, is presently of Clinton and James Honald aboard the LSS Shangri-La McGuirt of Kinards. j n the Mediterranean He is The bride, given in mar- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen riage by her father. Harold Powers of this city. Hollins, chose a formal gown of Angelskin peau. The em. pi re bodice featured a por trait neckline and long tap- ternity. He is employed by ered sleeves. Lace motifs ap- the North Carolina National pliqued in pearl traceries Hank ol Charlotte. highlighted the bodice. The A June loth wedding is contour skirt featured an at- planned in the First Preshy- taehed watteau chapel length teiian Church of Dillon. train. Her finger tip tiered GORHAM «rrt.X.I«5 STERLING Do vou own a Gorham Of vjlnji' 1 Gorham Originals solid t,t(>rling hrarolett. f.legant engrav mg. C lassie simplu ih . Cntts that will be appreciated and loved toiever. ■j() J. C. 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