The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 14, 1969, Image 2
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Women's World
Recent Bride
Honored
Mrs. Herman Phipps, recent
bride, was honored with a mis
cellaneous shower last Wednes
day evening by Mrs. Arthur Katz-
burg and Miss Dot Taylor at the
Katzburg home in Merrie Oaks.
• Arrangements of beautiful red
roses and mixed summer flowers
were used at vantage points in
the receiving rooms.
The honor guest was presented
two silver monogrammed bread
and butter plates by the hostesses
along with many useful gifts from
the invited guests.
: During the evening punch, as
sorted sandwiches, nuts and
mints were served.
Whitten Village
Party Given
By Newcomers
On Aug. 4, the Clinton New
comers Club entertained 40 re-
sttents of Cottage 26-A, at Whit
ten Village’s Webb Center. Ap
proximately 10 club members,
assisted by Mrs. Kitty Gaffhey,
•Volunteer Services Coordinator
and two nurses, pinned artificial
poses with a name tag on each
person. Following this, cookies
iand punch were served each one
and the club members partici
pated in various games and acti
vities with the group. After the
games and other activities were
concluded, the club members as
sisted in returning the group to
their cottage.
THE DENIM BRIGADE—Cotton denim creates stylish work
jumpers teamed with cotton print shirts for big and little
sister. The miniature version is A shaped with oversized
kangaroo pockets and large white buttons setting off wide
suspenders Big sister’s has a large work pocket and hard
ware closings. White top stitching adds a decorative touch
to the outfits from Cinderella’s fall collection
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Miss Little
Of Charlotte
Honored
On Wednesday evening, Aug. 6,
Mesdames James Simpson, Cecil
O’Dell and Jerry R. Pitts of
Charleston, honored Miss Ros-
anne Little of Charlotte, N. C. at
the home of the former. The group
of close friends gathered to wish
the honoree, formerly of Joanna,
much happiness and presented
her with many lovely gifts for her
new home. Miss Little and Mr.
Julian Patrick of West Palm
Beach, Fla., will be married Aug.
23, at Commonwealth United
Methodist Church in Charlotte.
During the evening, Mrs. O’
Dell led the group in unique
bridal games and passed a wed
ding bell book for the guest to
record their wishes for the bride-
elect. Miss Little wore an origi
nal dress of lemon yellow sum
mer knit styled with an empire,
belted waists. She wore a cor
sage, a gift of the hostesses,
of white entwined with small white
and gold wedding bells.
The refreshment table was
overlaid with an imported white
cut work table cloth over green.
The punch bowl was flanked by
silver candlelabra with green
burning tapers. From this, the
guest were served ham bis
cuits, cheese rosettes, cake
squares and other party dainties.
Mrs. Pitts presided over the
punch bowl.
Out of town guest attending the
affair werfe the bride-elect’s mo
ther, Mrs. Bryce T, Little of
Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Alfred
Little and small daughter, Carrye
Louise of Columbia, S. C.
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Although tortes are traditionally one of the most complicated
dessert delicacies to prepare, this one is really easy. Tne cake
layers are made with a base of packaged graham cracker crumbs
with chopped pecans added for extra richness. They are then
split and spread with a whipped cream and pineapple mixture
and chilled for an hour—or all day if you wish. Serve this elegant
torte soon.
Sunny Graham Nut Torte
Vi cup sifted flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 cups Sunshine graham
cracker crumbs
'/j cup butter (1 stick)
1 cup sugar
3 eggs, separated
1 cup chopped pecans
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup milk
1 cup heavy cream
1 can crushed pineapple, well
drained
Maraschino cherries
Mix sifter! flour and baking powder together with crumbs
Cream butter, gradually add sugar and mix well. Add egg yolks
and beat until light and fluffy. Stir in nuts and vanilla. Add
crumb mixture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with
the dry material; beat just until smooth Beat egg whites until
stiff but not dry and fold gently into crumb mixture. Turn into
waxed paper-lined 8-inch layer pans. Bake in moderately hot
oven (375 ) for about 30 minutes, or until cake tester inserted
in center comes out clean. Cool pans on rack. When thoroughly
cool, remove layers from pans and peel off paper. Split each
layer in two. Whip cream until stiff and stir in drained pine
apple. Spread mixture evenly over four layers and stack. Re
frigerate at least an hour before serving. Decorate with cherries.
Yield: 8 to 10 servings
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Clinton
are Baby Boy Gary, Baby Boy
Owens, Robert Hubbard, James
Burnside, Meda Williams, Cindy
Melton, Edward Ray, John Little,
Nellie Case, Tina Crowder, Ka
tie Dominick, Dorothy Hatton,
Martha English, Emily Tram
mell, Lida Wallace, Dollie Hill,
Bertha McMorris, Estelle Harri
son, Mary Stone, Gertrude Cope
land, Theodore Blakely, Arcelia
McGowan, Robert Satterfield,
Deborah Wyatt, Elaine .Qaens,
Annie Stone, Sallie NabofsTDor-"
othy Booker, Robert CSulltvan,
Margaret Woodworth, Hattie
Gary, Brunelle Chandler, Esther
Anderson, Mayme Todd, Eliza
beth Copeland, Furman Bagwell,
Arthur Greenwood, Barbara
White, Vida Dailey, Evelyn
Birchmore, Charles Giles, Can-
zater Hill, Mattie Lankford, and
Nanna Martin.
Patients from Joanna are Karl
Petty, Rolfe Hughes, Larry Car
ter, Lewis Thompson, Sidney
Carter, Pearl Swygert, Ruth A.
Thomas and Rolfe Clark.
Patients from Mountville are
Odell Brown, Tommy Brown and
Mary Jennings.
Patients from Cross Hill are
Lucile Boyce, Coraw Moses and
Connie Davis.
2-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 14, 1969
About People
You Know
Patients from Whitmire are
Otis Jennings and Laura Moss.
Patient from Laurens is Lula
Ross.
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Tea Honors
Miss Gowan
A July 30 afternoon tea for 100
guests complimented Miss Bunny
Cowan of Greenwood, August
bride-elect of William C. Milam,
-Jr.
Hostesses with Mrs. M. L.
Murph at her home on Grace-
mont, Greenwood were Mrs. C. P.
Shuler, Mrs. Harry Cockran,
Mrs. W. G. Cronic, Mrs. Hal
Ellenberg, Mrs. Roy Owen, Mrs.
W. C. Deadwyler, Mrs. A. R.
McElhaney, Mrs. James M.
Blake, Mrs. Gaines Hammond and
Mrs. Arthur Herring.
In the receiving line with the
honoree were Mrs. D. Earl Co
wan, Mrs. William C. Milam
of Clinton, mother of the bride
groom-elect; Mrs. J. W. Everett
of Abbeville, the bride-elect’s
grandmother, and Miss Bessie
Lee Cheatham of Abbeville, her
great aunt.
A frenched chrysanthemum
corsage and a silver tray were
presented to Miss Cowan.
Homes Huggins of Tampa, Fla.
was a recent visitor for two weeks
with his sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis.
Mrs. Bill McMurray of Black
Mountain, N. C. visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis
Thursday. Mrs. Loftis returned
with them for a visit Also she
attended the luncheon of the a-
lumnae of Asheville Teachers
College held at Warren Wilson
College in Swannanoa, N. C.
Mrs. Warren Kenrick and boys,
Steve and Gregg of North Augusta
spent last week with their mother
and grandmother, Mrs. R. J.
Tankersley.
Mrs. Padgett Jr., of Savannah
visited Mrs. R. J. Tankersley for
a few days recently.
Cadet Barringer F. Wingardis
attending Camp Blanding at Ft.
Stuart, Fla., where he will grad
uate from PalmettoMUitary Aca
demy on August 22.
Miss Elizabeth Copeland spent
the weekend with her brother
and sister-in-law, Col. and Mrs.
John W. Copeland at their lake
side home on Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Giles
are visiting their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Giles in Brunswick, Ga., going
especially to see their new grand
son, David Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon
and children of Warsaw, N. C.
spent the weekend with her mo
ther, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and
other relatives. They were ac
companied home by Brenda and
Harry Baldwin, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Lee Blakely and
qbil&en of Springfield, Va. are
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Add Blakely. Mrs.
Blakely who had been visiting
her son and daughter-in-law re
turned home with them.
Mrs. J. F. Beckman and sons,
James and Steve of Lodi, Calif.,
are visiting her mother, Mrs. R.
E. Ferguson. Mr. Beckman who
accompanied them to New York
and here for a visit, has return
ed to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy
returned last Tuesday from a 10
day vacation stay in Oklahoma
City, Shawnee, Okla., Nashville,
Ark., and Gainesville, Texas
where they visited friends and
relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lex Hamilton
combined pleasure with business
recently on a trip to S. Bend,
Ind. While there they visited their
son, Bob. They also went to
Hope dale, HI. to see Mr. Hamil
ton’s mother, Mrs. Thomas
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Von Hollen
spent the weekend in Asheville
attending the Independent
Bankers Association Meeting
held at the Grove Park Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor and
two children have moved from
Clinton to Jacksonville, Fla.
where he accepted a position with
the Honeywell Company. While in
Clinton he was associated with
Clinton MiUs.
Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair
and little son, Jim, have moved
to Columbia while Mr. Adair is
taking graduate work at the Uni
versity of South Carolina.
Terry West, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. West, is spending
several days with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Nance, in Greensboro, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright Mc-
Lees will visit his grandmother,
Mrs. Robert C. McLees next
week enroute to their home in
Richmond, Va. from Texas. Jack,
a medical college student, worked
at a Texas hospital this summer.
Mrs. Grady Chandler is a pa
tient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
Misses Helen and Julia Por
ter spent Monday and Tuesday at
their home here. They are spend
ing the summer months in Mon
treat at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hancock and
son, Fred, of Isle of Palms were
we«
W. S. Horne.
Mrs. W, P. Coker of Canton,
N. C. spent several days last week
with her mother, Mrs. N. W. Mc
Daniel.
Mr. L. E. Cason continues ill
at Self Memorial Hospital,
Greenwood where he has been a
patient for several weeks.
Cooper Reunion
On Thursday, Aug. 7, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Cooper held a fami
ly reunion at their home on E.
Florida Street for members of
Mrs. Cooper’s family. It was the
first reunion in 14 years for Mrs.
Cooper’s seven brothers and sis
ters.
Mrs. Cooper’s niece, Mrs.
Ralph Yonce and daughter,
Pennye of Johnston assisted in
preparing the delightful luncheon
for her guests which included
Mrs. C. W.Wler, Sr., of Laurens;
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cope
land of Winter Haven, Fla.; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Teague of Hast
ings, Fla.
Also Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cope
land of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Posey W. Copeland and
Mrs. David Copeland of Clinton.
Besides the brothers and sis
ters, others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. George Copeland and
family of Charlotte, Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr., and
sons Tommy and Bill; Mrs. D-
wight Moody and daughters, Mar
garet, Lelsel Ann and Elizabeth
Alliene.
Assisting in serving were Mrs.
Bob Roper of Laurens and Miss
Alliene Copeland of Spartanburg,
also nieces of Mrs. Cooper.
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