The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 17, 1969, Image 2
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t_ A Conlederate War story *Act-
f-ioa at Aquila’ by Costine, glvto
' by Mrs. Robert Wysor at the
"^Wednesday Study Club, told of
£the burning of an antebellum man
sion in the Shendoah Valley of
^Virginia.
| Later in the afternoon, Mrs.
Epeorge W. Taylor, club hostess,
invited members into the dining
o-oojn where a salad course, cook-
‘ jesand coffee were served.
White violets and narcissors
‘ vere arranged in tiered effect
the dining room table, else
^bere in the home violets and
izaleas were very effective.
Egg Hunt Held
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^ An Easter egg hunt was held at
the Clinton Moose Lodge on April
6. It was sponsored by the men
j^nd women of the Moose. A num
ber of boys and girls enjoyed
the hunt and afterwards the re
freshments that were served.
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Lawson-Baughn
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Lee Law-
son of Route 2, Enoree announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Rita Carol to Mr. Luther
Terry Baughn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther C. Baughn of Route
1 Clinton.
Miss Lawson attended Wood
ruff High School and Mr. Baughn
is a 1966 graduate of Laurens
High School. Both are presently
employed by the Torrington Com
pany in Clinton.
The wedding is planned for
June 29 at 2 o’clock in the after
noon at the Yarborough’s Cha
pel Methodist Church in Cross
Anchor.
Lewis-Alien
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jefferson
Lewis of 105 Reeder Street, Jo
anna, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Robbie Ann, to
Thomas Gary Allen of Central.
The wedding will be Aug. 2 at
Epworth Methodist Church.
Miss Lewis, a senior at Win-
throp College, will receive a
B.S. degree in Special Education
in May.
A 1968 graduate of Wofford
College where he majored in
psychology, Mr. Allen serves
with the Army at Ft. Benning,
Ga. He expects to receive acorn-
mission from officers’ candidate
school in July. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker Allen
of Six Mile Road, Central.
Bride-Elect
Entertained
Miss Kitty Murchison, of Dill
on, June bride-elect was enter
tained with a luncheon on Sat
urday, April 12 at the Wilson
home. Her aunt, Mrs. John Fin
ney, Sr. and Mrs. John Finney,
Jr. were hostess.
The buffet table was overlaid
with dainty pink linen and organ
dy. It was centered with a sil
ver espergne holding an arrange
ment of Japanese cherry, lilacs
and iris in tones of pink to or
chid.
They were seated at small
tables adorned with a minature
nosegay of pastel colors in sil
ver compotes.
The brides place was marked
with an all white nosegay of valley
lily and violets.
A gift in her chosen pattern of
silver was presented the guest
of honor.
Out of town guests for the oc
casion were friends and relatives
from Newberry, Enoree, Spar
tanburg, and Inman.
The bride-elect and her mo
ther, Mrs. Kathlee Murchison
were weekend guests of Mrs. John
Finney Sr.
Flags Presented
At the April meeting of the
Stephen D. Lee Chapter of the
UDC, camellias and an arrange
ment of violets made a very at
tractive setting. The members
met at the home of Mrs. P. M.
Pitts with whom Mrs. Keith A-
dair and Mrs. Mary Adams were
cohostesses.
Mrs. Neve Workman, chaplain,
(jpened the meeting with prayer
while Miss Louise Kern, presi
dent, presided over the ritual,
the salutes to the flags, and the
business session.
During the evening Miss Kern
presented in behalf of the chap
ter a set of flags to Mrs. Jas
per Rowland for use in the kin
dergarten of the First Presby
terian Church.
Mrs. Henry Craig presented a
program “Education in the South
Before the War.* Following the
program, the hostesses served
refreshments.
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WAGNER
Dr. and Mrs. John Wagner of
Newberry announce the birth of a
son, Benjamin Baker, April 5
at Newberry Hospital. Dr. Wag
ner is a professor of instrumen
tal music at Newberry College.
Mrs. Wagner was, for many
years choral director in the Clin
ton schools.
♦ * ♦
SNOW’
Danny and Sandra Snow an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Dana Renee, born April 13 at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Winfield Bishop of Joanna and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow of
Clinton.
League of Women
Voters To Meet
League of Women Voters will
have a unit meeting at the Parish
House at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, April
22.
Mayor Harry Layton will be the
speaker. The topic will be‘hous
ing*.
Anyone interested is invited to
attend.
* * *
HUEBLE
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alvin Hueble
announce the adoption of a little
son, William Alvin Hueble, Jr.,
who was born on March 19.
Personals
Mrs. Bill Murchison and
daughter, Kitty, of Orangeburg
spent the weekend with her aunt,
Mrs. John W. Finney on E. Main
Street.
Miss Minnie Ray is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Louie Thornley, Mrs. H.
C. Suber, Mrs. Roy Workman,
Mrs. V. P. Adair and Mrs. Joe
Bonds spent Tuesday in Rock Hill
with Mrs. Pitts’ daughter, Mrs.
Wayne Jarvis and visited the
Glencairn Gardens.
C. C. Giles who has been a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hospi
tal has been transferred to the
Laurens Nursing Center in Lau
rens.
ORHAM
Jl® Sterling
J. C. Thomas, Jeweler
CLINTON “It’» Time That Counts” JOANNA
Hi Brows
CLINTON and LYDIA
MILLS STORES
Nelson-Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Addi- Woodrow Wilson of Sloan St.,
son Nelson of Route 2, Laurens Clinton.
announce the approaching mar- The wedding will take place
riage of their daughter, Wilma Saturday, April 19 at 5 o’clock
Juanita to Mr. Ricky Dale Wil- at Bellview Baptist Church. No
son of Charlotte, North Carolina, invitations are being issued but
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. friends and relatives are invited.
W ashburn-G arner
Mr. and Mrs. Dietz Beaman
Washburn of Lattimore, North
Carolina announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sara Di
anne, to Harold Dean Garner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Larry
Garner of Clinton.
Miss Washburn is a graduate
of Crest High School, Gardner-
Webb College and WesternCaro-
lina University. She is employed
as art director for Cleveland
County schools.
The prospective bridegroom
was graduated from Clinton High
School and has served a four-
year-tour of duty with the U.S.
Marines. He is now manager for
Home Credit Co. in Fort Mill,
S. C.
The wedding isplanned for July
4 at Double Springs Baptist
Church.
Knight-Adair
of Clinton High School and will
graduate from the Citadel in
June.
* * *
Mrs. Coleman.
Mr. Tlbbitts Wed
Mrs. Collette Griffin Coleman
and Mr. Gerald Vincent Tibbitts
announce their marriage on Sat
urday, April 12 at four o’clock
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Gaillard, 928 Burwell Lane,
Columbia.
The couple will be at home
after April 26 at 400 North Broad
Street, Clinton.
* * *
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Derrick
Knight of 204 Simmons Avenue,
Summerville announce the en
gagement of their daughter Emily
Derrick Knight to Mr. James Rut
ledge Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L Mac Adair of Clinton.
The wedding is planned for June
22 at Knightsville Methodist
Church.
Miss Knight is a graduate of
Summerville High School and at
tended Rice Business College.
She is employed by Brason Con
struction Company in Charles
ton.
The groom-elect is a graduate
WOTM * Meeting
There will be a meeting of the
Women of the Moose at the Moose
Lodge on April 22, at 7:30. It is
time to nominate new officers.
Members are urged to be pre
sent at this meeting. "Come on,
back up the Moose.” We need your
support and presence.
About
You
Mr. and Mrs. AlanSuddeth,
Tommy and J immy of Bethlseda,
Md. spent the Easter holidays
with his mother, Mrs. B. H.
Suddeth.
* * *
Mrs. Clyde Bigbee was sur
prised and honored on Sunday with
a birthday dinner prepared by her
two daughters, Mrs. AsronBalk-
am and Mrs. Dorothy Turner.
Others attending the celebration
were grandchildren, Linda and
Dennis Balkam, and friend, Miss
Penny Campbell, other grand
children, Ricky, Rachel, Ronda
and David Turner, Mr. Edward
Bigbee and Mr. and Mrs. Gregg
Link of Clemson University.
Miss Lucille McSween return
ed on Sunday from a recent sight
seeing tour and trip to New York
city with several other Columbia
College students. One of the sev
eral shows attended was the
Merv Griffin Show.
* * *
Mrs. Geoge W. Copeland visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Holling
sworth in Union for the weekend.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Jones of
Columbia were Sunday afternoon
visitors of his brother, and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lea-
man Jones also accompanying
them was their mother, Mrs.
Nancy Putnam of Laurens.
* * *
Clarence Roy Jenkins is con
valescing at his home 105E. Cen
tennial Street following an illness
and stay at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital. Visiting him while he was
in the hospital were Mr. and Mrs.
Menus Freshour, Philadelphia,
Pa.; Mrs. Robert Alexander, Bal
timore, Md., Roy Haynes of Co
lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Few and daughters, Misses Bar
bara, Kimberly, and Jennifer, of
Bloomington, Ind., Miss Louise
Pew of DePauw University,
Greencastle, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Jenkins and Allen Jenkins
of Greenville.
* * *
Rev. and Mrs. ZebC. Williams
went to Spartanburg this past
Tuesday to attend the innaugu-
ration of Paul Hardin, HI as the
president of Wofford College,
Rev. Williams’s Alma Mater.
Rev. Williams attended the cere
monies and marched in the aca
demic procession as the offi
cial delegate of another Alma
Mater, Waren Wilson College at
Swannannoa, N.C.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc
Sween, Sr. attended the Herring-
Mullinax wedding in Ware Shoals
on Saturday. Their son, Harry
Jr., was an usher.
* * *
Mrs. Jerry May of Louisville,
Kv. spent Easter holidays with
her mother, # Mrs. John B.
Holland.
* * *
Mrs. J. L. Tripp and daugh
ter, Lynn of Easley, Mrs. C. W.
Murphy and Mrs. Allen Fant and
children of Honea Path were
guests of Mrs. John B. Holland
during the week.
* * *
Mrs. Frances McCrary enters
Providence Hospital in Columbia
Tuesday for surgery. Her son Rob
McCrary of Greer will ac
company her there.
* * *
Mrs. Raymond Pitts was a re
cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bult-
man in Sumter.
* * *
Mrs. Ella Little McCrary and
Mrs. J ohn W. Little were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Knapp in Columbia.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween
Sr., attended the Herring-Mulli-
nax wedding in Ware Shoals on
Saturday. Their son, Harry Jr.
was an usher.
* * *
Miss Florrie Burdette who has
been a patient at Bailey Memor
ial Hospital tiie past several
months left Monday for Charles
ton where she is visiting her br<»
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Burdette. Mr. and
Mrs. Burdette were here for the
weekend and she accompanied
them home.
People
Know
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Young
of Charlotte, N.C., spent several
days recently as guests of Mrs.
Frank C. Young and Miss Lula
Young. Sunday dinner guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kay and
Jan of Greenwood; Mr. and Mri.
Louis Mac Kay, Luanne and Nancy
and Mr. R. Louis Kay of Honea
Path. Lawrence Young of the Uni
versity of South Carolina Law
School also was home for the
weekend.
* * *
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Jenkins were Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Felkel of Hartsville,
Miss Elizabeth Welborn, Lander
College, Greenwood, Mrs. Leo
nard R. Booker, Clemson Uni
versity, Tom Able and Bob Aiken
of Greenville and Mrs. Jenkins’
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Moore of Ashe
ville, N.C.
Godfrey Duvall of Covington,
Ga., visited relatives and friends
here during the weekend.
* * *
Brent Holcomb, music (organ)
major at Furman University at
tended the concert of internat
ionally acclaimed organist, E.
Power Briggs in Charleston’s
historic Hugenot church. He also
heard the famous “Rubenstien*,
who is now 80 years old, on his
last tour. It was held in Town
ship Hall Auditorium last Thurs
day, April 10. He was accompan
ied by his mother, Mrs. Gary
Holcomb and Mrs. E. C. Bunker
of this city.
* * *
Harry Y. McSween, Jr., who
has recently received his mas
ters degree from the University
of Georgia, presented a paper
entitled “The Partitioning of
Transition Metals in Low Tem
perature System* at the meet
ing of the Southeastern United
States section of the Geological
Society of America, at the Wade
Hampton Hotel last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween,
Sr. attended the meeting.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Etf Brubaker
from Dayton, Ohio were overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Dailey, on their way to the Golf
Masters at Augusta, Ga.
* * *
Her sc he 1 Thomason has re
turned to his home after being a
patient at Greenville General
Hospital for several days of ex
tensive tests.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Teague and
sons of Gastonia, N.C. visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogins
Sunday afternoon. They also were
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carwell.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reed have
returned from a colorful two week
trip to the Bahamas. They flew
to Nassaw where they chartered
a yawl and sailed to Exumas.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stallworth of
Richmond took the trip with the
Reeds.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. James Walker
treated their four boys with a
trip to Washington during Eas
ter weekend.
* * *
Tim Alexander is home from a
Greenville hospital after fractur
ing his arm. He has resumed
back yard baseball.
* * *
Bill Terry is a patient at New
berry Hospital where he is un
dergoing treatment
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Giles of
Brunswick, Ga., Mrs. Jackie
Briggs and little daughter, Kim of
Greenville spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Giles and son,
Chuck Giles.
* * v
Mrs. S. C. Hays, Mrs. C. D.
Nance, Mrs. Heiry Young and
Mrs. W. C. Shea y attended the
State Spring Rail of the Ameri-
'"can Legion and A xiliaries at tbe
Wade Hampton Hotel in Columbia
last Tuesday. They were joined
for tbe banquet by Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Chapman.
* % *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds spent
Sunday In Brevard, N.C., and
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