The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 31, 1969, Image 2

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I I Women's World Miss Carolyn Brown Weds Airman O'Shields Miss Carolyn Michele Brown of Joanna and Airman JohnEarlO’- Stdelds were married on Sunday, Jtfly 20 at the Joanna Epworth Mtfhodist Church, immediately fallowing the morning worship service. Rev. J. Leland Rhine- hitt performed the ceremony. The organist was Miss Martha Ellen Abrams of Joanna. For her wedding the bride chose a formal gown of Chantilly lace over white bridal satin, de signed with a scoop neckline. The s^mi-Empire waistline, accented w|th a satin bow, topped the slim skirt. •The bride is the daughter of Str. and Mrs. George Leroy Brown of 608 West Milton Road, Joanna. She attended Clinton High School. • : The groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Earnest O’Shields oj Tillman Circle, Joanna, is an Airman 1st. Class, stationed at Pcpe AFB, North Carolina. He is a graduate of Clinton HighSchool. The couple planned to live at Spring Lake, North Carolina. * * * Bride Honored Miss Carolyn Michele Brown, who was recently married to Air man John Earl O’Shields was honored on July 26 with a mis cellaneous shower by Mrs. Willie Prater, Mrs. Janet Reeder, Mrs. Betty Jean Motte and Miss Vicky Brown at the home of Mrs. Pra ter. Party games to suit the oc casion were enjoyed by all the guests. Refreshments were served to the seated guests in the living room. Mrs. O’Shields received many nice gifts. * * * Marty McGee left last Sunday for Columbia Commercial Col lege. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Marguerite McGee and Mr. and Mrs. HaroldCauble. Development Center Has Open House Around 75 guests attended a tea Friday morning between 10 and 11 o’clock at the recently opened Child Development Center on E. Florida Street Mrs. Virginia Lamb, manager of the local cen ter, met the guests at the door and directed them to the newly furnished rooms, neat and tidy with colorful shelves around the rooms and long work tables in the centers. The Child Day Care Center is one of the five programs spon sored by Laurens County Com munity Action, Inc. The children are taught on the kindergarten level, with play per- iods, refreshment time and a nourishing lunch at noon. They also have an hour and a half nap period. Punch, cheese straws and other dainties were served. Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, member of the Com munity Action staff, assisted in serving punch. Members of the Youth group assisted with the care of the children during the hour, and directing the guests. * * * Reunions CHANDLER The descendants of James W. and Emma Teague Chandler will hold their reunion Sunday, August 3 at Camp Fellowship on Lake Greenwood. Dinner will be served at one p.m. * * * NABORS The Nabors family reunion will be held on August 3 at Hurricane Church near Clinton. Old neigh bors and friends invited to at tend. Dinner will be served at 1:30 p.m. * * * People You Know Recently spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stilwell, Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stil well and Bradley, Byron, Blake and Barry of Houston, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stilwell, Crystal, Molly and Sylvia of Haleville, Ala; Mrs. Andy Batemen, Steve, Jeanie, Andy and David of Co lumbia. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Farmer and family were also dinner guests. * * * Joe Holcomb has returned home from Warms Springs, Ga. where he underwent surgery. Price $75 00 Catch a sparkle from the morning sun. Hold the magic of a sudden breeze Keep those moments alive They're yours tor a lifetime with a diamond engagement ring from Orange Blossom. J. C. Thomas, Jeweler "It’s Time That Counts” PLAZA FURNITURE MART IOANNA, S. C. • 26,000 Square Feet Floor Space • 22 Windows Arranged In Attractive Groupings Full of Decorating Ideas. • Air Conditioning For Your Shopping Pleasure. * BIG ISCOUNTS ON ALL MERCHANDISE r PLAZA FURNITURE MART IOANNA. S. C. 'jK\ * Shouse-Childress Staff Sgt. and Mrs. James Shouse of Sumter announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Lucile, to Mr. Lonnie Dell Childress of Clinton. Mr. Childress is the son of Mrs. Frank Childress and the late Mr. Childress. The wedding is planned for September 27 in Sumter. Campbell- Sanders Mr. and Mrs. A. GarlinCamp bell of Givhans announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Judi Anne Campbell and Mr. James S. Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Sanders of Clinton. Miss Campbell is a graduate of Summerville High School and at tended Newberry College. Mr. Sanders is a graduate of Clinton High School and attends Newberry College where he is a member of Alpha Chi Theta Fra ternity. A fall wedding is planned in Trinity United Methodist Church at Givhans. * * * Celebrates Birthday Celebrating his 81st birthday on July 29, Victor Lawson was given a surprise birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hipp. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Lawson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Simpson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and family, Mr. andMrs. Allen Young and family, all of Clinton. Out of town guests from Orangeburg were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thomas and fami ly. * * * WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Blythe Wilson of Cincinnati, Ohio an nounce the birth of a son, Chris topher Blythe, on June 21. They also have another son, Brion Alexander. Mrs. Wilson is the former Margaret AUison Stump of Clin ton. * * * DARDEN Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Dar den announce the birth of a son, Stephen Carr, July 23 at Craw ford Long Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Darden is the former, Patricia Carr, daughter of Mrs. R. G. Carr and the late Mr. Carr of Joanna. * * * About 90% of U. S. cotton is mechanically harvested. Schooled In Cotton CHECKMATES—Apple-polishing’s in order for the back-to- school set, and checked cotton gingham is equally in order for brother-sister wear Bright red apple appliques adorn the front of the little boy’s button-on suit and the girl’s back-belted apron. By Lil Filly Originals, both have con trasting collars of white cotton pique. Finnl fur Thought By Mary Lrr Homemakers are getting to be a pretty spicy group of gals these days. At least, they’re sending to new highs the sales of such spices as black and and white pepper, cinnamon, celery seed, anise and sage. Ac cording to the American Spice Trade Association, we im ported some 3,116,000 pounds of celery seed alone last year. It’s interesting to note that Young's while thousands of tons of stalk celery is grown in this country, celery seed for the spice shelf must be imported from India, France and Indonesia. Actually, celery seed for sea soning comes from the fruit of wild celery or smallage which has been harvested for many centuries. At one time it was used for medicinal pur poses. And then, as now, the seeds had an appetizing aroma hut the rest of the plant was unpleasantly bitter, or ‘‘un grateful” as they called it long ago. Pharmacy But even the sweeter plant from which our celery flakes and diced celery come took cen turies of taming to develop good flavor. Meanwhile, the flavor fillip of the tiny brown celery seed ha.^ always/been used by good coqks. It/is an important ingrediont'm pickl ing spices, an excellent addi tion to chowders and fish soups, egg dishes, sea foods and salads of different kinds. * * + Speaking of celery brings to mind that the salad months are here again; and there are few things more fun for the cook to create than a new salad di^h. No two need ever be the same. Of course, you’ll try dif ferent salad greens, all thoroughly rinsed, dried and coldly crisp. Spinach, water cress, romain, snipped parsley, Boston lettuce, chicory, esca- role are delicious when two or three are mixed for contrast ing color and texture. And they’re great served with a roquefort or American blue cheese dressing. WILL CLOSE THIS SATURDAY ONLY AT 6:00 P. M. Please Call In Your Prescriptions Early 2A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C„ July 31. ’969 About People You Know Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King and Miss Maria King are vacationing in points of interest in Florida. * * * Mrs. JohnW. Finney, Jr., spent Tuesday in Washington, Ga.,with her sister, Mrs. DeLeon Rey nolds. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcomb and sons, Brent and Barry have moved to their recently pur chased home in Merrie Oaks. * * * Mrs. Joe Terry has had as her guests her son, Chris Daven port of San Francisco, her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor of Saratoga, Calif, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore of San Jose, Calif. Mrs. Terry had been on an extended visit with relatives in California and they accompanied her home. ♦ * * Mrs. George W. Copeland and Miss Elizabeth Copeland went with George T. Copeland to Dur ham over the weekemd to visit his wife. While there, they at tended the play “Oliver” in Ra leigh. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marler and Chuck have returned from a week vacation at Surfside Beach. While there Charles went on a chartered fishing cruise and caught a 27 lb. grouper and a 15 lb red snapper. Emily just soaked up sun. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Miles Powell and daughters have moved Into their new home in Merrie Oaks. * * * Mr. L. E. Cason is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. * * * Jim Bradford’s mother from Charlotte is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bradford at their Elm St. Home. * * * Miss Maude Sumerel is in Ruby for the summer visiting her sis ter Mrs. J. S. McGreggor. * * * The Rev. E. W. Rogers and family will return this week from a vacation stay in Pensacola, Fla. * * * Mrs. Mary Norman has return ed from visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thomas of Atlanta, Ga. While there they attended a double head er between the Atlanta Braves and the San Diego Padres. * ♦ * Mrs. E. E. Blakely and son Robert, of Washington, D. C. are visiting relatives and friends in Clinton this week. * * + Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilkes of Columbia visitedhisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkes Sr. last week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Orr ana David and Debbie of Grayville, HI. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bald and Mike were guests this past week of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Big- bee. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Link of Clemson University were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigbee and Mr. and Mrs. George Link. Gregg was on a weekend pass from ROTC Camp at Fort Bragg, N. C. * * + Mrs. Georgia Young and daughter Bee of Clinton and a cou sin, Bonner Dunlap of Greenwood, were in Bonclarken over the weekend for an Erskine Reunion. Georgia is secretary of the Alumni Association. While there, she attended a board meeting. * * * Mrs. Dollie Carris is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Richard M. Darden and Mr. Darden in At lanta. The Dardens have a new son, Stephen. * * * Mrs. Barbara HeUams, Jodie and Georgiana have recently vacationed in Florida visiting Silver Springs and other points of interest. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart of Columbia and son, AUen are visiting Mr. Stewart’s aunt, Mrs. E. L. Holland and Mr. Holland. * * * Mrs. W. W. Harris has recent ly attended the National B&PW Convention and Anniversary in St. Louis, Mo. and also toured the Ozarks. * * * Mrs. lone Wallace, who injured her back three weeks ago while visiting her mother in Gaffney, has been transferred from the Gaffney HospitaltoSelfMemorial Hospital in Greenwood. * * * Friends and relatives of Mrs. Fannie C. Woods will be interest ed to know that she is improving at Columbia Hospital, room 194, where she is a patient. * * * Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith of Columbia spentSunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hol land. + * * Miss Marilyn Fryfogle ac companied her father to New York for a few days visit last week. They hope to enjoy sediflg some Broadway shows. * * * Mrs. J. D. Witherspoon of Vic toria, Texas arrived yesterday for a few days visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Mim- naugh and Mr. Mimnaughenroute to Clemson to visit her mother. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman, Jr., Mrs. Marlon Nabors and daughters, Misses Judy and Jeannie Nabors spent last week at Bon Clarken, N. C. They were joined there for the weekend by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan of I^urens. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Dowdle and children vacationed at Myrtle Beach last week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard, Billy Ballard spent Sunday in Elloree with the former’s sister, Mrs. J. S. Dantzler. * * * ^ ^ ^ ^ Grand Opening Clip & Snip Canine Salon • 104 ‘* ♦ * * * * Professional Grooming Of All Breeds Specializing In Poodles Register For FREE Bath And Dip To Be Given Away August 11th Puppies And Stud Service Also Available * * * * * ♦ * * * * « * « * * * * West Pitts Street ♦**♦*¥***♦*♦*♦**♦****♦*♦*¥♦♦****♦*♦************»****** ♦ * * * * Telephone 833-4040 * oeuna trainer spent Sun Columbia with their husba son, Wallace Franks, a pal the VeteransAdministratic pital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley children, Ray Jr., Tim, Tc Steve and Alex visited Day! Beach, Cape Kennedy, Or la and other places of interes Florida last week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Learn an Jc and family spent Sunday with Jones' mother, Mrs. Na Putnam in Laurens. Airman Robert M. Reyno who is stationed at Lowry AI Colo, spent last week with parents, Mr. and Mrs.W.J.Ri nolds. While on leave he a visited his sister, Rebecca Atlanta.