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2—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C,. December 24, 1968
Women's World
American Legion Auxiliary at Work
*. One week in December, the A-
merican Legion Auxiliary Units
in the state wrap Christmas pack
ages for our sick veterans in
•the Veterans Hospital in Colum
bia and Charleston.
Wednesday, Dec. 11, these la
dies of Copelan-Davidson Unit 56
American Legion Auxiliary spent
the day in Columbia. They are
left to right: Mrs. Perry Moore,
Miss Essie Davidson, Mrs. Wil
liam King, Mrs. Ralph Patter
son and Mrs. S. C. Rowe.
Each family receives a pack
age, also the patient. The wards
are visited and information a-
bout the needs and sizes of the
family.
FROM
OUR HOUSE
TO YOUR HOUSE
Merry
Christmas!
DAVE
CAROLYN
CHICK
ELAINE
'MOAMRi
Ot’oealne.
Playing Today For Last Time
THE SHUTTERED ROOM
On Christmas morning a tray
favor is place on each patients
tray. This custom was started
1? years ago by the Clinton Unit
56. They are made by Clinton
Garden Club members. Since that
time other units have followed
this custom.
Mrs. King, chairman of the
Gift-shop Committee, stated that
more gifts than needed had been
given or paid for, by members
of the Auxiliary.
Other members wrapping gifts
but not present for the picture
were Mrs. S. C. Hays, Mrs.
Carol D. Nance and Mrs. Ar
nold Cannon.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our most
heartfelt thanks to the many
friends and neighbors and to the
doctors at Blalock Clinic for their
kindnesses shown us during the
illness and at the death of our
dear mother. The floral offer
ings, food, visits and cards were
all so greatly appreciated. May
God bless you.
The Family of Mrs. J. J. Smith
Entertain
Friends
With Drop-In
On Tuesday and Wednesday af
ternoons, December 17 and 18 a
Drop-In was held at the home of
Mrs. Lykes Henderson in Pitts
Meadow. Hostesses for each
occasion were Mrs. Francis Bla
lock, Mrs. C. W. Copeland, and
Mrs. Lykes Henderson.
Guests were invited to call be
tween the hours of 4 to 6 p.m.
each afternoon.
Traditional Christmas decora
tions were used throughout the
house with colors of red and green
used predominately in the hall
and den and gold in the living
room and dining room.
Assorted party foods, egg nog
and coffee were served buffet
style from the dining room table.
The table was covered with an
off-white imported cut-work
cloth and in the center an ar-*^
rangement of gold fruit and can
dles was used.
An out of town guest for the oc
casion was Mrs. William Hender
son of Newberry, who is an aunt
of Mrs. Lykes Henderson.
Assisting the hostesses in the
courtesies of entertaining on
Tuesday afternoon were Mrs.
E. B. Pinson, Mrs. J. B. Hart,
Mrs. C. E. King, Mrs. Heath
Copeland, Mrs. Eugene Johnson,
Mrs. Redd Turner, Mrs. George
Blalock, Mrs. Dillard Milam. As
sisting on Wednesday afternoon
were Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, Mrs.
Carlisle Neely, Mrs. J. B. Ar
nold, Mrs. James Addison, Mrs.
Jim Von Rollen, and Mrs. Ar
thur Katzberg.
60TH ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell
of Rt L. Clinton, whose 6th anniversary was Dec.
17, were honored with a “family get-together” on
Sunday. Their children attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Fennell and family of Greenwood;
Helen and Harry Parr and family of Spartan
burg; Mr. and Mrs. Wnn Fennell and Steve of Clin
ton. Other children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fennell of
West Palm Beach. Fla., and Ruth and James Lee of
North Pabn Beach, Fla., were unable to attend.
Jones-Bobo
Vows Spoken
B&PW Enjoys
Carol Sing
On December 16 the Business
and Professional Womens’ Club
of Clinton met in the home of
Mrs. M. C. Poole.
Mrs. Grace Connor, program
leader, gave a demonstration of
the Resonator Bells, and accom
panied the group in singing
Christmas Carols.
After a short business ses
sion Christmasy party refresh
ments were served. The home
was decorated in the Christmas
motif with candles, greenery and
a small table tree.
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♦ For One Week
The Undergraduates
vs.The Over-Thirties!
Jinny’s Beauty Nook
By JINNY
MOUNTVILLE - Miss Cora
Elizabeth Jones and Lucien Wat
son Bobo Jr. of Gray Court were
married by the groom s uncle,
Dr. I. N. Patterson of Wake For
est, N.C., Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
at Mountville Presbyterian
Church.
The groom, having attended
Clemson University, owns and
operates an automobile parts and
repair shop in Gray Court He
is the son of Mrs. Bobo of Gray
Court and the late Mr. Bobo.
Mrs. Workman
Entertained
On Sunday and Monday after
noons, Mrs. Nene D. Work
man entertained a number of
friends and relatives with a
seated tea.
Christmas decorations of can
dles, greenery, holly and red
poinsettas were used throughout
the house. Fruit cake and other
Christmas party food were
served to the seated guests.
Special guests on Sunday was
Mrs. Workman's sister, Mrs.
Ellisor Adams, who is now re
siding in Newberry.
Have you tried using a lipstick brush yet? These little gadg
ets are worth their weight in gold as you can get the very la$t“
smidgen o/lipstick out of your tube. Also, once you learn
to apply your lispstick with a i
My father
is impossible!
He’s sore at me because
I’ve been arrested for
causing a
disturbance
on the
campus.
How did
I know
what
that
sign
said
on the
other
side?
My daughter
is impossible!
Linda is failing gym class.
How can a perfectly healthy
young girl
fail gym?
All she has to
do is show
up and take a
shower.
brush yotr lips will always
look lovelier, all it takes is a
steady hand and practice.
Another thing you can get
ward tilt. Try it, you’ll like
by filling in the corners of
your mouth with a slight up-
to our friends and custom-
the results.
This week with the joyous
season of Christinas now up
on us, I would like to convey
all the very best greetings
to our friends and cusctom-
ers.
We all sincerely hope thak
you find the joy and happi
ness the season inspires . . .
A very Merry Christmas
from . . .
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Jinny's Beauty Nook
S. Poplar St. — Lydia Mill
Clinton, S. C. — 833-1446
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You Know
His bride graduated from Er-
skine College. She was given in
marriage by her brother, William
H. Jones of Charleston. She is the
daughter of Mrs. Hugh Thompson
Jones and the late Mr. Jones.
Mrs. Joseph A. Pratt, sister
of the bride, of Waynesboro, Va.,
was matron of honor.
James B. Bobo of Charleston
was best man. Ushers were Da
vid Garrison of Gray Court and
Philip Urso of Columbia.
Miss Nancy Anne Jones of
Clinton, pianist, provided music.
The bride chose a wool crepe
street-length dress with bell
skirt and Empire waistline. The
belt and bow at the waist were
of velvet.
The matron of honor wore a
yellow street-length A-line dress
with high neckline and long
tapered sleeves.
After a wedding trip to Nassau
the couple will live in Gray Court
Drop-In Honors
Debs Saturday
On Saturday, December 21. a
drop-in was given in honor of
Miss Nancy Hollis, Miss Nora
Oeland, Miss Julia Sadler and
Miss Edna Jacobs, debutantes to
be presented in debut at the ball
Friday, December 27.
Hosts and hostesses for the
occasion were Mrs. Peck Corn-
well, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hor
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Stokes. It was given at the home
of Mrs. Cornwell on E. Caro
lina Avenue.
Guests were invited to drop in
between the hours of 8 to 9 and
9 to 10 p.m. The debutantes and
their parents received guests who
were greeted by Mr. and Mrs.
Horton and Mr. and Mrs. Stokes.
Refreshments were served
buffet style from the diningroom
table which was over laid with an
imported white cut-work cloth
over green. Shades of pink and
rose camellias and glads were
used with candlelight in decora
tion on the table. Coffee and punch
were also served.
Assisting in serving and enter
taining were Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,
Sr., Mrs. Ed Copeland, and Mrs.
H. D. Payne, Jr.
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ROUSE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Rouse
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Ashly Elisabeth born at Bai
ley Memorial Hospital on Dec. 16.
The Rouses have another daugh
ter, Shawa.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rhame
and daughter Rita of Gainesville,
Fla. are spending the Christmas
week with Dr. and Mrs. D. O.
Rhame.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weaver and
son, Tommy of Tallahassee, Fla.
are visiting friends in town and
at Thornwell.
Steve Turner who is a stu
dent at Covenant Theological Se
minary, St. Louis, Mo., is spend
ing two weeks with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Turner.
Mr. Turner who has been in
Princeton, 111., for sometime is
at home for the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chaney and
daughter, Sara Louise have re
turned to their home in Griffin,
Ga., after spending several days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Chaney.
Lt and Mrs. Charles Crowl of
Monterey, Calif., arrived Friday
to spend the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. R. W. Johnson and
brother, Otho Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pitts of
Albany, Ga., will spend the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henderson Pitts.
Mrs. Mary Bodie is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam and
daughter, Miss Kathy Milam of
Charlotte, N.C., are spending
Christmas with Mr. Milam’s sis
ters, Miss Kate Milam, Mrs. B.
B. Ballard and Billy.
Cadet Charles Johnson who is
a student atGeorgia Military Col
lege, Milledgeville, isathomefor
the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson,
Jr.
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Mrs. Heyward Nettles and
children of Washington, D.C., are
visiting her parents, Col. (Ret.)
and Mrs. A. J. Thackston. Ma
jor Nettles who is stationed at
Walter Reed Army Hospital
joined his family Saturday. They
will also be guests of his par
ents, Mr.andMrs.HarryNetUes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mobley
and children, Larry and Julia,
of Troy, N.C. are spending the
holidays with Mrs. Mobley’s
father, Dr. J. C. Bellingrath and
Mrs. Bellingrath.
Robert S. Beckman who re
turned last week from eight
months stay in Saudi, Arabia,
spent a few days with his grand
mother, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson
enroute to his Chicago office and
home for a visit with his parents
Mar. and Mrs. J. F. Beckman in
Lodi, Calif.
Drop-In Given
InKmards
On Wednesday evening, De
cember 18, Mrs. Dick Vaughan,
Sr. entertained a number of
friends at her home in Kinards.
Guests were invited to drop in
between the hours of7andl0p.m.
An off-white linen and lace
cut-work cloth covered the din
ing room table where refresh
ments were served buffet style.
Centering the table was an ar
rangement of greenery in a gold
container, flanked on either side
with gold and green candles.
Egg nog and coffee were served
in the breakfast area of the kit
chen.
A traditional Christmas tree
was used in decoration in the den
and otter Christinas decorations
were used throughout the house.
Assisting Mrs. Vaughan in the
courtesies of entertaining were
Mrs. Kinard Littleton and Mrs.
Joan V. Adair.
A number of friends from Clin
ton and Newberry called dur-
Mike Archambault, student at
Clemson University is spending
the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Marius Archam
bault.
Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Jones
and family were in Mountville
on Saturday afternoon to attend
the Jones-Bobo wedding. Nancy
Jones was a member of the wed
ding party.
Mr. and Mrs. Health Copeland
were at Clemson University on
Thursday to attend the graduation
of their son, Carol, who received
his degree in industrial manage
ment.
Mrs. F. M. Cleckley and daugh
ter, Mary, of Walterboro spent
the weekend with her mother and
grandmother, Mrs. J. O. Grout
and aunt, Mrs. E. L. Blakely.
Also spending th^ holidays with
Mrs. Grout and Mrs. Blakely
will be their brother, W. L. Rear-
den of Savannah, Ga., and their
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Rearden of Mont-
morenci.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin F. Beaty
had as guests for the weekend,
Mrs. Beaty’s sister, Mrs. John
R. Allen and Johnny Allen of
Kingstree and Miss Louise An
derson of Lake City. They came
especially for the wedding of Miss
Kathy Wise and Tommy Beaty.
Dr. and Mrs. William Redd
Turner have returned from Wins
ton-Salem, N.C., where they
visited her sister, Mrs. L. G.
Gordon and Mr. Gordon for sev-
eial days. The Turners are
spending the Christmas holidays
in Macon, Ga., with Dr. Turner’s
sister, Mrs. William Fleming.
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Mrs. Nelson Dow
Host U.D.C.
The Stephen D. Lee Chapter
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy met Dec. 5.at the
home of Mrs. Nelson P. Dow in
Merrie Oaks for the annual
Christmas season.
President, Miss Louise Kern,
welcomed guests and members,
then the ritual and salute to the
flags was given.
During the short business ses
sion it was decided to send gifts
to shut-in members of the group.
Mrs. D. A. Yarborough gave
an interesting reading on “Se
cession Day-Dec. 20, I860.”
Mrs. Dow took charge of the
program as program chairman
at this point, and with the as
sistance of Mr. Dow gave a very
informative and interesting pro
gram on the UDC building in
Richmond, Va. including slides of
the building.
After the program, the hos
tesses, Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Frank
Miller, Mrs. F. M. Young, Sr.
and Mrs. Rembert Truluck in
vited the guests into the dining
room. Party dainties, cookies,
sandwiches and candies were
served with traditional egg nog.
The members' exchange
Christmas gifts.
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Luncheon
Given Debs
On Friday, December 20, Mrs.
H. D. Payne entertained for Miss
Nancy Hollis and the debutantes
at her home on South Adair SL
Guests arrived at 1:00 p.m. for
lunch and were invited into the
small den. Christmas decora
tions were used. Hors deouvres
arranged in the shape of a Christ
mas tree were served from a
white tray and cokes were en
joyed.
An angel motif was carried out
in the dining room. Decorated
egg shells centered with mma
ture angels hung from the chan
delier. Pink carnations in a sil
ver epergne centered the table
from which a hot lunch was serve
buffet style. Star shaped salads
and star and new moon shaped
biscuits even carried out the
theme in food served.
A punch bowl containing ice
the shape of a Christmas
wreath was also used
table.
ce te
hoiiy
on the
Mrs. J. D. Boland, Jr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. assisted
the hostess in the courtesies of
entertaining.