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Women's World
2-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 24, 1969
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Mrs. Mary Ellen C. Ellison
and Mr. Ernest Patterson were
married Saturday, April 19, at 6
p.m. at the home of the groom’s
brother and* sister-in-law,
Magistrate and Mrs. Marvin Pat
terson on Milam Road, with only
relatives and a few close friends
attending.
The marriage was performed
by Magistrate Patterson.
Mrs. Patterson is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Camp
bell of Cypress Street. Mr. Pat
terson’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Patterson of Milam
Road.
Shower Honors
Miss Tucker
On April 4, Miss Ginger Tuck
er, whose weddingto Bruce Chalk
will be June 22, was honored
with a miscellaneous shower at
the Joanna Club House.
Hostesses were Mrs. Edith
Murphy, Mrs. Rose Tucker, Mrs.
Margaret Owens and Mrs. Janet
Gardner.
Refreshments of mints, nuts,
cake squares and punch were
served from the table covered
with a white lace cloth. It was
centered with a pink floral ar
rangement. The gift table was
decorated with an umbrella of
shower gifts.
lessomine Club
The Yellow Jessamine Garden
Club will meet Monday, April
28th, at 3:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Marion Lawson, Hopewell
Road.
Carolina Wren
The Carolina Wren Garden
Club will meet Monday, April 28,
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Pat
terson at 3:30 p.m.
‘BIRTHS]
HARRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Harris
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Jacquelyn Valerie, on April
9 at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Harris is the former Tiny
Worth.
S unbonnet Club
The Sunbonnet Garden Club
will meet at the home of Mrs. Ro
berts on Huntington Rd. on Mon
day, April 28 at 3:30. Assis
tant hostess are Mrs. Young and
Mrs. Henry. Theme of the pro
gram is Japanese Flower Ar
rangement.’’
Andree’s Remains
The remains of Salomon
Andree, Swedish explorer,
were discovered quite by ac
cident, 33 years after his ill-
fated attempt to cross the
north polar region in a bal
loon. His was the first at
tempt ever made to reacii
the North Pole by air.
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Workman-T homason
Mrs. R. Bruce Workman of 600
Church St., Laurens, announce
the engagement of her daughter,
Patricia Sadie, to Robert Marion
Thomason, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton E. Thomason of Route
Tree, Laurens. The wedding will
take place in August at the First
Presbyterian Church of Laurens.
Miss Workman is the daughter of
the late R. Bruce Workman.
The bride-elect is a 1966 grad
uate of Laurens High School and
will receive a degree in Elemen
tary Education from Presby
terian College in May. The brides
groom-elect was graduated from
Laurens High School in 1965 and
will graduate from Clemson Uni
versity in August with a degree
in Industrial Management
Miss Nelson Married
Miss Wilma Juanita Nelson
became tlie bride of Mr. Ricky
Dale Wilson on Saturday, April
19 at theBellview Baptist Church.
Rev. J. B. Abercrombie perform
ed the five o’clock ceremony.
The bride, who is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Addson Nelson, Jr. of Rt. 2,
Laurens, was given in marriage
by her father.
For her wedding she chose
a daytime length bride gown of
white embroidered organza over
silk. It was enbroidered with
CUNTON & LYDIA
AAILLS STORE
small rosebuds. The shoulder
length illusion veil was also em
broidered with matching rose
buds.
She carried a white Bible
topped with white carnations.
The maid of honor, Miss Vi
vian Nelson of Laurens wore a
daytime length blue crepe, de
signed with long sleeves and full
skirt, banded with lace.
Pianist was Mrs. J. B. Aber
crombie. Best man was Boyce L.
Wilson of Charlotte, N.C. Serv
ing as ushers were Lawrence A.
Nelson, Jr. and Paul Tyson both
of Clinton.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson of
Sloan St., Clinton.
He attended Mecklenburg High
School. He is employed by Duke
Power Company.
The bride attended Clinton High
School and was formerly employ
ed at the Bank of Clinton. They
will make their home in
Matthews, N.C.
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Penland-
Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pen-
land announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Reba
Faye to Ned O. Vincent, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ned O. Vincent
of Clinton.
Thd 1 wedding will be April 27
at Rocky Springs Presbyterian
Church at four o’clock. No for
mal invitations are being issued,
but relatives and friends are in
vited to attend.
Dunaway-
Hargrove
Mrs. Pauline Bolt Dunaway of
Clinton, announces the engage
ment of her daughter, Miss Sandra
Gail Dunaway, to Mr. Wade
Hampton HargroveJr.,sonofMr.
and Mrs. Wade Hampton Har
grove Sr., of Clinton, North Caro
lina. Miss Dunaway is also the
daughter of Mr. Charles Frank
lin Dunaway of Clinton.
Miss Dunaway was graduated
from Clinton High School and
Winthrop College, where she was
a member of Kappa Delta Pi and
Phi Kappa Phi. She is a member
of the staff of United States Sena
tor Strom Thurmond, Wash
ington, D. C.
Mr. Hargrove was graduated
from the University of North
Carolina, with Honors, and the
University of North Carolina
School of Law. He was a mem
ber of the Order of the Golden
Fleece and Kappa Alpha Order.
He is in the private practice of
law in Raleigh, North Carolina.
A June wedding is planned.
Comelsons
Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. George Cornel-
son entertained friends with a
“country supper” at the cabin be
hind their home at Merrie Oaks
Saturday night.
A refreshment table was set
up on the patio which overlooked
a lovely wooded area dotted with
azaleas and other spring flowers.
-Guests were invited inside for
sv$per and afterwards sang^songs
around a crackling fire.
Newcomers Hold
Monthly Meeting
The Clinton Newcomers’ Club
held its regular monthly meet
ing on April 15 at the home of
Mrs. Boyce Cockman, Teakwood
Drive, with 14 persons in at
tendance.
The Club definitely decided to
take a cottage at Whitten Village
as its service project. A month
ly birthday party, on the first
Saturday morning of each month,
will be held on a regular basis.
Mrs. Carol Smith and Mrs. Patsy
Braswell are co-chairmen of the
Whitten Village Community Ser
vice Project. Several members
volunteered to assist with the
birthday party.
'Mrs. Hilda Crimm of Char
lotte, N.C., was guest speaker
and she gave a most interesting
talk and demonstration on mak
ing flowers from crepe paper.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Angela Lynn Bonds, daughter o
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bonds cele
brated her first birthday April 13
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Joe Bonds and Mr. and Mrs
Oneal Swygert. Paternal great
grandmother is Mrs. Matti<
Bonds of Clinton. Maternal grea
grandmothers are Mrs. Juli:
Richardson of Prosperity am
and Mrs. Lula Swygert of Wes
Columbia.
Gospel Program
The Gospel String Band will
featured in the Fourth Sunc
Gospel Singing Sunday, April:
at Sacred Acres. Sacred Aci
is located in the Fork section
Laurens County on the Wj
Shoals-Waterloo Highway.
Other singers and musicii
are invited to perform on I
program which starts at 2:
p.m.
YOUNG’S
PHARMACY,
MAIL OEDE1
Nerve Impulses
In many instances, a nen
impulse tb the brain trave
at the rate of about 75 yan
a second or 155 miles i
hour. In lower animals, tl
speed is much less.