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: Ladies' Golf
The regular meeting of tbe
Ladies Golf Association of Lake
side Country Club will meet on
Tuesday, April 15 at 12:30 p.m.
Mrs. Laura Hodges of Laurens is
hostess. Anyone desiring re
servations are asked to call Mrs.
Hodges or the club.
Century Club
The Century Club will meet
Monday April 14 at 4:00 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. G. Edward
Campbell. Narrator will be Mrs.
Writer Johnson.
Horizon Club
All high school Horizon Club
gif Is who wish to attend camp as
counselors please meet at the
Camp Fire Hut at 7 p.m. Thurs
day, April 10.
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Douglas-Marse
Mrs. George Allard Douglass
announce the engagement of her
daughter, Carol Louise, to Ronald
Edgar Marse of Clinton. Miss
Douglass is also the daughter of
the late Mr. Douglass of Whit
mire.
A graduate of Newberry Col
lege, Miss Douglass teaches at
Foster Park Elementary School
in Union.
Mr. Marse is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Edgar Marse
of 810 Prather Circle, Clinton.
A graduate of Newberry Col
lege, he is band director at Eas
ley High School, Easley.
The wedding is planned for the
twenty-first of June at Whitmire
United Methodist Church.
Wilder
Wedding
Held
McCORMICK- Timothy Wayne
Lazenby and Miss Sarah Louise
Wilder, who are employed In
Charlotte, N.C., were married
Sunday at 4 p.m. at McCormick
United Methodist Church.
A graduate of Kings College
of Charlotte, the bride is a cre
dit secretary at Hajoca Corpora
tion. Mr. Lazenby is employed
by Pure Oil Co. They will live
at 4000-A Conway Ave. in Char
lotte after a Florida honeymoon.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Gaston Colvin Wilder of Pine
Street in McCormick and Mr.
and Mrs. Burgin Taft Lazenby
of 232 S. Lander St, Charlotte.
Miss Sylvia Benfleld of Char
lotte was maid of honor. Miss
Martha Furqueron and Miss Wes-
sie Ann Osborne were the brides
maids. Miss Paula Ann Young
blood of North Augusta and the
groom’s nephew, Joe King of
Charlotte, carried the flow
ers and the rings.
The groom’s father was best
man. The brother of the groom,
John Lazenby, and Joe Page, both
of Charlotte, were ushers.
The Rev. Thomas F. Matthews
conducted the service, and Mrs.
Matthews sang. Mrs. J. K. White
provided organ music.
The bride’s organza gown was
designed with an Empire bodice
of Chantilly lace. Tiers of lace
edged the A - line skirt. Scalloped
lace trimmed the detachable cha
pel train.
Bridesmaids wore aqua Em
pire gowns of chiffon with satin
trains. White Venise lace trim
med the scoop necklines and
sleeves.
A reception was given in the
recreational hall of the church.
The bride is the granddaughter
of Mrs. J. B. Wilder of Clinton.
Brevard Announces Program
A summer concert and opera
season of 43 different events in
4 7 days has been announced by the
Brevard Music Center of Bre
vard, N.C. Now in its 33rd year,
the Center annually produces one
of the major festivals of music
in the world.
slated to appear are Metropoli
tan Opera stars Jan Peerce and
Robert Merrill, pianists Gina
Barhauer and Lee Luvisi, duo-
piano team Yarbrough and Cowan,
teenage cello sensation Lawrence
Foster, soprano Jeanne Grealish,
and harpist Edward Vito.
The Brevard Music Festival, The highly acclaimed Brevard
seven-weekends during July and Opera Workshop will again pro-
August, will open on July 4th. duce six shows within the seven
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A series of three Pops con
certs on alternate Saturday
nights, and five Connoisseur Con
certs on consecutive Monday
nights beginning July 7th and fea
turing chamber music will again
be presented.
Daily concerts on weekdays
will again feature the student-
faculty organizationsof the Music
Center. Among these groups are
four orchestras, two bands, a
chorus, and a dance company.
Long acclaimed as the Sum
mer Cultural Center of the Arts
in the South, the Music Center is
directed by American conductor
Henry Janiec. Janiec serves as
principal conductor for the opera
Miss Lucy Matilda Todd be
came the bride of Jacob Benja
min Balsley, HI at 12 noon, April
12, at the Centennial Associate
Reformed Presbyterian Church.
The Reverand Roy E. Beckham
officiated at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Colonel and Mrs. Walter B. Todd
of Columbia, and the bridegroom
is the sonofMr. and Mrs. Jacob
B. Balsley, Jr., of Reidsville,
N.C.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride wore an heir
loom satin gown. The fitted bodice
was trimmed with handwoven lace
and enhanced by tiny self covered
buttons. Her leg-o-mutton
sleeves were finished with calla
points over the wrist. From the
bodice fell a modified bouffant
skirt which ended in a cathedral
train. Her cathedral length veil
of illusion was attached to an
open-crown half cap of braided
satin that matched her gown. She
carried a nosegay of pink roses
productions and heads the virtuo
so Brevard Music Center Or
chestra, recognized as one of the
finest symphonies in the South,
with members from many of the
principal orchestras and music
schools in the country.
In addition to its extensive per
formance schedule, the Brevard
Music Center carries on an in
tensive educational program in
the arts for some 300 young
sters and adults from around the
world. Although the Transylvania
Music Camp for high school stu
dents is the most famous of the
divisions of the Center, the areas
of adult and professional train
ing in the arts has expanded no
tably in recent years.
Information on the perfor
mance and educational programs
may be obtained by writing to
the Brevard Music Center in Bre
vard, North Carolina.
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O.E.S. Installation Set
James B. Parrott Chapter
#O.E.S. will have ttefr annual
Installation of 1969-70 officers,
Friday night at 8:00 o’clock, at
tbe Masonic Temple.
Mrs. Mildred Bailey will be
installed as Worthy Matron. Her
husband, W. T. Bailey will head
the Chapter as Worthy Patron.
Other officers are Associate Ma
tron, Mrs. Betty Gallman; Asso
ciate Patron, Carolus Davis; Sec
retary, Mrs. Mary Taylor; Trea
surer, Mrs. Jessie Madden; Con
ductress, Mrs. Margaret Ben
jamin; Associate Conductress,
Mrs. Amanda Wilkie; Chaplain,
John Gallman; Marshall Mrs.
Margaret Mabry; Organist Mrs.
Judy King; Adah, Mrs. Anne God
frey; Ruth, Mrs. Marie Rowe;
Esther, Mrs. PatriciaNeal; Mar
tha, Mrs. MUdred Kinard; Elec-
tra, Mrs. Gail Thompson; War
der, Mrs. Gladys Sanders; Sen-
tineal, Robert Wilkie.
Mrs. John J. Mabry will be
installing officers and will be
assisted by Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell, Mrs. Oscar Kinard and
Mrs. Jimmy Ellison.
A social hour will follow ti»e
program. The public is invited to
this meeting.
Miss May Engaged
and carnations surrounded in
lilies of the valley.
The bride was attended by Mrs.
Walter B. Todd, Jr., her sister-
in-law and matron-of-honor;
Miss Ursula Alexander, her cou
sin; Miss Jane Watt Balsley,
sister of the bridegroom; and
Miss Sheryl Ann Greenwood, of
Orlando, Florida. They wore full
length gowns of deep pink crepe.
The fitted bodice featured a satin
panel and collar with tiny self
covered buttons. The long bishop
sleeves were finished with a satin
cuff. Their open-crown picture
hats were trimmed with pink
flowers and velvet ribbon to
match their gowns. They carried
nosegays of roses and carnations
veiled in babies breath.
Mr. Balsley was his son’s best
man. Groomsmen were Wade
Montgomery Balsley and Peyton
Withers Balsley, brothers of the
bridegroom; Thomas Taylor
Balsley and Robert Stuart Bals
ley, cousins of the bridegroom;
Walter Blakely Todd, Jr., bro
ther of the bride; Rembert Neal
Reynolds of Burlington, N.C. and
Fred Parker Baggett, of Reids
ville, N.C.
Wedding music was presented
by Mrs. John Hills, organist, and
Thomas Isbell, trumpeter.
Immediately following the
ceremony, the bride’s parents
entertained at a reception at the
Fort Jackson Officer’s Club.
After a wedding trip to New
Orleans, Louisiana, the couple
will reside in Reidsville, N.C.
Converse Alumni
Clinton alumnae interested in
attending the “Mini-Reunion” at
Converse College, may contact
Mrs. George Blalock, at 704
S. Broad St.
Mr. and Mrs. William M. May,
Sr. of Clinton announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Mary
Sandra of Chapel Hill, N.C. to
Mr. Robert James McNaughton,
Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
James McNaughton, Sr. of Char
lotte, N.C.
The bride-elect is graduate of
Clinton High School, and Colum
bia Hospital School of Nursing,
Columbia. She is employed as a
Registered Nurse at North Caro-
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lina Memorial Hospital in Chapel
Hill, N.C.
The groom-elect is a graduate
of Johns Hopkins University. He
is now completing his senior year
at University of North Carolina,
Medical School in Chapel Hill,
N.C. While atJohns Hopkins Uni
versity, he was a member of Del
ta Upsilon F raternity, ODK Hon
orary Fraternity and was elect
ed to Who’s Who in College and
Universities.
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Blackwell-Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams
Blackwell of 68 Kensington Road,
Greenville, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Eli
zabeth Blair Blackwell, to
Charles Douglas Cooper, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Asa Cooper
of 330 Poplar St in Clinton.
The wedding has been set for
June 24 at 8 p.m. at Christ
Episcopal Church.
Miss Blackwell is teaching
third grade at Trinity School in
Atlanta. A graduate of Leon High
School in Tallahassee, Fla., the
bride moved to Greenville in 1965
when her father became presi
dent of Furman University.
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SNELGROVE
Mr. and Mrs. John Snelgrove,
205 Woodrow Street, announce the
birth of a daughter, Lisa Jaye,
on March 19 at Bailey Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Snelgrove is the
former Frances Cato.
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At Converse College, where
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was president of the freshman,
sophomore and senior classes.
At graduation she received the
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She is listed is tlx/ collegiate
Who’s Who.
Mr. Cooper is '^sferving in
the Marine Corps at SanUMego,
Calif. A graduate of Clinton H^igh
School, he attended The Citadel
and held membership in Pi Sig
ma Alpha national political
science honor society as well as
on the tennis team. His father is
personnel director of Clinton
Mills.
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TUCKER
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Tuck
er announce the birth of a son,
Kenneth Dewitt Tucker, Jr. on
March 29 at Newberry County
Hospital.
Mrs. Tucker is the former,
Miss Shirley Seymore of New
berry. Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. James S. Sey
more of Newberry. Paternal
grandparents are Mrs. Mary
Tucker and the late Mr. Tucker
of Clinton.
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