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omen's World
Miss Ellen Stewart Wed
ih St. John's Church
The SI John’s Lutheran
Churijh, Clinton was the scene of
the bedding of Miss Ellen Marie
Stewlort of Malverne, Long Is-
land;^ew York, and Mr. Rich
ard Banter Waters of Atlanta, Ga*
on Saturday, Sept. 13. Rev. E.
Bryato Keisler, former pastor of
St jiihn’s assisted by Rev. John
L. Sifeler, performed the double
rlng’ : ieremony, at 4:00 o’clock.
Tlij bride, the daughter of Mr.
and lfrs. Edwin Walker Stewart
of fcialverne, Long Island was
giva|: in marriage by her father.
Heriajress of tissue taffeta was
ma^with Chantilly lace and seed
pearjB. The Empire, A-line gown
was:;fashioned with a high sa-
briiift neckline and long, fully
putt* sleeves. The Watteau train
was : j»aneled in lace. She wore an
heitfeom white cameo ring, given
her3^ her aunt, Mrs. EarlStew-
art.^nd carried a handerchief
givaj: her by her maid of honor,
and:‘:a sixpense given by the
groom's mother, and garters that
her'Siother wore. Her shoulder
leng^J veil of illusion fell from a
headpiece of chantilly lace, seed
peaifs and orange blossoms,
styl^tl after a famed Egyptian
que«. The prayer book she car-
ried^as topped with white roses
and : ajtephanotis.
Mjss Elizabeth Lee Gurleu of
Cartersville, Ga. served as maid
of honor. Bridesmaids included
the groom’s sister, Mrs. Nevin
J. Millerm Jr. of Atlanta, Mrs.
William Edward Dorn, Jr. of
Smyra, Ga., Miss Ann Gregory
Fadeley of Columbia, Mrs. John
R. Gooch, Jr. of Texarkana, Tex.
and Miss Carol Alberta Haggerty
of Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Bridal attendants’ gowns were
made of gold saki with stand-
up collar and elbow sleeves. The
fully paneled back of the Empire,
A-line dresses were decorated at
the waist with frogs. Their pill
box hats of gold illusion were
made by Miss Haggerty. All
bridesmaids carried a cascade of
mums in shades of gold to bronze.
The flower girl, Miss Susan
Whiteford, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Whiteford, wore
a dress designed with white lace
bodice and gold saki, with a green
sash and bow.
Master Furman Mark Ott, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott of
Laurens, was ring bearer.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Sessel Waters of
Atlanta, Ga. His father served
as bestman. Ushers were Mr.
Alan Waters, brother of the
groom of Atlanta, Mr. Nevin J.
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TODAY (THURSDAY)-SEPTEMBER 24
THK HArriENT EOVE-IA
OF THE YEAR!
Miller, Jr. of Atlanta, Mr. Ro
bert Eugene Denver of Columbia,
Mr. Richard Galloway of Rock
Hill and Lt James Windwor Tay
lor of Quantlco, Va.
Charles Gaines presented the
organ music and Kenneth Terrell
of Atlanta sang.
A reception was given at
Greenville Hall of Presbyterian
College.
Mr. Waters was graduated
from P.C. with a BS degree in
business administration. He re
cently returned from active duty
with the Army Reserved to be
come associated with W. Sessel
Waters, Manufacturers Repre
sentatives in Atlanta.
The bride recently received
her BA degree in Sociology from
P.C.
After Sept. 20, the couple will
be at their home at 65 Old Ivy
Road, Atlanta.
Attend Wedding
Among those from out of town
attending the Stewart-Waters
wedding were Mrs. Julia
Pruszynski and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Furchert of Huntington, L. I,
N. Y. ; Mr. William A. Shepard
of Long Beach, N. Y.; Mr. Al
bert Riebel, Jr. of Pittsburg,
Pa.; Mrs. AnitaScooy of Savannah
Beach, Ga.; Mr. Joseph Hat-
terick, Mr. Theodore H. Waters,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton,
Jane, Diane and Patrica Hamilton
of Savannah, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Johnson, Caroline, David
and Cecil Johnson and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl S. Johnson of Gaston
ia, N. C.; Mrs. Annie Ruth Le
mons and Mrs. Ocelia Ellis of At
lanta.
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Bridesmaids
Luncheon At
Greenville Hall
The small dining room of
Greenville Hall was the scene of
bridesmaids luncheon for the Ste
wart-Waters wedding last week
end. Hostess was maid of honor.
Miss Elizabeth Lee Gurley of
Cartersville, Ga.
Other guests included, Mrs.
Nevin J. Miller Jr., of Atlanta,
Ga.; Mrs. William E. Dorn, Jr.,
of Smyra, Ga.; Miss Ann Gregory
Fadeley of Columbia, Mrs. John
R. Gooch, Jr. of Texarkana, Tex.;
Miss Carol Haggerty of Rockville
Centre, N. Y.; Mrs. W. Sessel
Waters, mother of the groom, of
Atlanta; Mrs. Edwin W. Stewart
mother of the bride, of Mai verne,
N.Y.; Mrs. Lila C. Stewart and
Mrs. Earl M. Stewart of Clinton;
Mrs. Leo Furchert and Mrs. Ju
lia Pruszynski of Huntington,
N.Y.
The bridal theme of gold was
carried throughout the decora
tions. At this time, the bride pre
sented her gifts to the attendants.
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Parties Honor
Bridal Couple
Mr. and Mrs. William Sessel
Waters, Atlanta, Ga., entertained
at dinner on Friday, Sept 12 at
the home of Mrs. Cecil P. Wil
son on Ansel Drive following the
rehearsal for the wedding of Miss
Ellen Marie Stewart and Mr.
Richard Hunter Waters.
The buffet table was centered
by an arrangement of chrysan
themums and carnations in
shades of gold, white and apricot
in a large silver epergne with
four arms extending to hold
smaller arrangements. The buf
fet held lighted tapers in silver
candelabra and the individual ta
bles were centered with similar
arrangements and lighted tapers.
A lovely asymmetrical arrange
ment was placed on the mantel
piece in the living room.
The bride’s place was marked
by a three-foot totem pole de
corated with colorful paper-dolls
and the clothes, while the groom’s
place was marked by a three-
foot flag pole covered with num
erous colored flags. Both mark
ers were of particular signifi
cance to the honorees.
Among those present were the
following out-of-town guests: Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Walker Stewart,
Malverne, L.L, N.Y.; Rev. and
Mrs. E. B. Kiesler, Gilbert; Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Furchert and Mrs.
Julia Pruszynski of Huntington
Station, N.Y.; Miss Carol Hag
gerty, Rockville Centre, N.Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott and
Master Mark Ott, Laurens; Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Terrell, De
catur, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Edward Dorn, Jr., Smyrna,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.JohnR.Gooch,
Texarkana, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs.
James Richard Galloway, Colum
bus, Ga.; Mrs. Lucille Hattrich;
Mrs. George D. Hamilton; Miss
Jane Hamilton and Mr. Ted Wat
ers, Savannah, Ga.; Miss Ann
Fadeley, Miss Jane Price, Co
lumbia; Mr. Albert Riebel Jr.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Lt. James W.
Taylor Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.;
and Miss Elizabeth Lee Gurley,
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin J. Miller
Jr., Mr. Alian S. Waters, At
lanta, Ga.
2-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., September 18, 1969
About People
You Know
Dunaway-Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunaway
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Delores Kaye, to Wil
liam Tilden Jones, son
and Mrs. F red Jones ofNewberrJ
Miss Dunaway graduated from
Clinton High School.
Mr. Jones graduated from
Newberry HighSchool and attend-
i ed Newberry College.
The couple is employed at the
Torrington Company.
The wedding will take place in
December.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wil
son In Charlotte, N. C., and Mr.
sod Mrs. Ricky Wilson in Mat
thews, N. C. on Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and her
brother, Vivien Russell, spent the
weekend at Chimney Rock, N. C.,
with their brother, R. R. Russell
and Mrs. Russell.
Capt. and Mrs. Glenn B. Reaves
and sons of Orlando, Fla., spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts,
apd Mr. and Mrs. JamesSimpson
Joanna, enroute to Capt
new assignment at War-
5, AFB, Ga.
ir,and Mrs. Wyman Shealy
2turned from a vacation
|f jHouston; a three day stay
at*a Dude Ranch in Bandera,
Texas and a visit to the Alamo
in San Antonio, Texas.
Miss Ellen Marie Stewart
whose wedding to Mr. Richard
Waters of Atlanta was an event
of Saturday, was honored and en
tertained by 15 neighborhood
friends with a surprise bridal
shower on August 14.
Mrs. Charles W. Haggerty and
daughter, Miss Carol Haggerty
were joint hostesses at their
home in Rockville Centre, N. Y.
After the many gifts were re
ceived and opened, refreshments
of cake and coffee were served.
Champagne, being the customary
toast to the bride, was served in
gailey decorated goblets which
carried the bridal theme.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walker Ste
wart of 115 Slabey Ave. Long Is
land, N. Y. and is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Edwin Martin
Stewart of this city and the late
Mr. Stewart. She is a recent
graduate of Presbyterian Col
lege.
The bride was also entertained
with a miscellaneous shower
given by Mrs. William Edward
Dorn, Jr., the former Nancy
Alexander of Symra, Ga.
Garden Club
Council
Makes Plans
The Clinton Council of Garden
Clubs met at the home of Mrs.
Clarence Stinnett, council pre
sident, for a business meeting and
coffee. Mrs. Judson Brehmer,
council’s beautification chair
man, gave a report on the pro
gress of the project the garden
clubs have undertaken. Plans
were made for additional flower
beds which will be added in the
spring. She reported that one
downtown businessman has of
fered to donate all the bulbs that
will be needed for the new beds.
Also in the plans is the planting
of shrubs around the parking lot,
where the old hotel was, this fall.
Future projections are a Christ
mas program for December and
also a Fashion Show and Tea in
the early spring.
Through his many years in
church and school work Mr. W.
R. (Ned) Anderson has probably
touched more lives than anyone
in Clinton.
Mr. Anderson has just retired
after 43 years as teacher of
the Men’s Fellowship Class in
the First Baptist Church. The
class surprised him Sunday with
a lively party after the Sunday
worship service.
An interesting resume of his
IV/i
life was read by Mr. Judson
Brehmer with intermittant songs
indicative of his life played on
the piano by Mrs. Grace Con
nor.
Homemade ice cream and cake
were served to guests which in
cluded Rev. and Mrs. A1 Bix-
ler.
At the end of the fellowship
Mr. Anderson was presented
a framed placque in appreciation
of his many years of loving ser
vice.
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LOLLIS
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Lollis,
Jr. announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Tonya Denene, Aug. 29, 1969
at Self Memorial Hospital,
Greenwood. They have a son,
Timmy, 5. Mrs. Lollis is the
former Patsy Lever of New berry,
S. C.
POWER
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Power
announce the birth of a daughter,
Amy Louise, on August 22, at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Power is the former Lin
da Cannon, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Henry Cannon ofClin-
ton. Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lee Power
of Clinton.
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Emblem Subject
For U.D.C.
The Stephen D. Lee Chapter
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy held its September
meeting at the Parents Club
House, Whitten Village.
Hostesses were Mrs. Lena
Lindsay, Mrs. Irene Pitts, Mrs.
Simon Pitts and Mrs. William C.
Pitts.
After the ritual and prayer,
Miss Louise Kern, president,
conducted a business meeting.
Mrs. Henry Young, with the
assistance of Mrs. Jasper Row
land, Mrs. Perry Moore, Mrs.
Rembrant Truluck, Mrs. Frank
Miller and Mrs. A. A. Ramage
Jr., gave an effective program
on “What Does Our Emblem To
You?’
After the meeting a social hour
was enjoyed by the guests. De
licious refreshments were
served by the hostesses.
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Iris Garden
Club To Have
Special Program
The Iris Garden Club will be
conducting a program on the fair
schedule. Illustration of arrange
ments has been planned prior
to the County Fair Flower Show.
Mrs. M. C. Waldrop and Mrs.
Brooks Madden will be the in
structor for the program to be
held Wednesday, Sept. 24 at Hur
ricane Baptist Church Circle Hall
at 3 p.m.
This will be a public meeting.
Even if you are not interested
in flowers and the fair flower
show, we wish you to attend this
program, anyway.
* * *
Cotillion Club
Announces Party
Schedule
The Clinton Cotillion Club’s
first dance of the season is sche
duled for Nov. 29.
The Club’s Dance Committee
also announced that club dances
will be held Feb. 14 and May 1.
Sunbonnet Club
Resumes Meets
The Sunbonnet Garden Club will
hold their first meeting of the fall
on Monday, Sept. 22 at 3:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Fry-
fogle.
Assistant hostesses will be
Mrs. John Daniluk and Mrs.S. P.
Bowers.
Mr. C. B. Parr will speak on
“Rose Culture.”
Carolina Wrens
Will Meet
The Carolina Wren Garden
Club will meet Monday, Sept. 22
at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. Joel
Cox on the Greenwood Highway.
Mrs. J. E.WellmakerandMrs.
Jimmy Ellison will be co
hostesses.
Jessamine Club
W1U Meet
Ttie Yellow Jessamine Garden
Club win meat Monday, Sept 22
at 3:30 p.m. aft the borne of Mrs.
Judson Brehmer, 604 S. Adair SL
Mrs. Henderson Pitts will be co-
Mrs. Opal Crouch accompanied
yj Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hays
and children of Marietta, Ga.,
recently returned from a vaca
tion stay at Fernancina Beach,
Fla.
Mrs. Jack Gilreath of Sullivans
Island and Mrs. Eugene Brown of
ML Pleasant spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hol
land.
Misses Ginger Gault, Ginger
Crocker, Kathy Bouknight
Becky Willingham are members
of the freshman class at Colum
bia College.
* * *
Tommy Addison is a student at
Darlington School in Rome, Ga.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Addison.
Mrs. Heyward Nettles and
children of Washington, D. C. are
visiting her parents, Col. and
Mrs. A. J. Thackston and Major
Nettles family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Nettles. Dr. Nettles, who
has been stationed at Walter Reed
Army Hospital, will join them this
weekend for a visit. He and his
family will leave the end of the
month for a three year tour of
duty with the U. S. Army Hospi
tal in Vicenza, in northern Italy.
Mrs. Tom Addison and
daughter, Mrs. Ned Hanback are
visiting their daughter and sister,
Mrs. R. S. HeckardandLLHeck-
ard in Highland Falls, N. Y.
David Plaxico has resumed his
studies at Wofford College and
Miss Sharon Plaxico has returned
to Columbia College after spend
ing the summer months with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Plaxico.
* * *
Among the students attending
the University of South Caro
lina this fall are Misses Lucile
McSween and Teresa Hogan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lay and
children who have been making
their home in Ware Shoals have
moved to Greenville where Mr.
Lay will be connected with Green-
viile TEC.
* * *
Earl H. Holland has returned
to Clearwater, Fla., after spend
ing several days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Holland and other
relatives.
Visiting Mrs. P. M. Pitts dur
ing the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. P. Mark Pitts and sons,
Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pitts
and daughter of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair have
returned from Hampton, Va.,
where they spent the past sev
eral months with their daughter,
Miss Vivian Parks Adair.
LL and Mrs. J. R. Adair has
recently been transferred from
Denver, Colo, to McConnell AFB,
Wltchlta, Kansas.
Seaman William E. Blgbee has
returned to bis ship the U.S.S.
Canberra in San Diego, Calif.,
after a two week leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bigbee.
Sgt. Taylor (TY) Hubbard
Smith, USAF, has returned from a
13 months tour of duty in Korea
where he was attached to the 152
Combat Support Section of the
Security Police in Suwan. He is
spending a 30 day leave with his
wife, Bonnie D. Smith, and his
parents, Col. and Mrs. Francis
V. Smith on Elm Street.
Sgt. Smith’s new assignment
will be with the 4621 Combat
Support Section of the Security
Police at Niagara Falls AB, N.Y.
Mrs. Smith who has been resid
ing with his parents and attend
ing Presbyterian College, will
join him when she receives her
B. S. degree from P.C. in De
cember.
S/Sgt. Marion F. Ray who is
stationed in Vietnam, recently
spent a week’s leave in Hawaii
with his wife, Jackie. She will re
main in Hawaii for two more
weeks before returning to her
home in California. Sgt. Ray is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. EdwinW. Stewart
of Malverne, L. I. were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart
Miss Carol Haggerty of Rockville
Centre, N. Y., bridesmaid at the
Stewart-Waters wedding was also
a guest of the Stewarts.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rhame
spent Monday and Tuesday
with Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame
enroute to West Point, N.Y. where
Dr. Rhame will be associated with
the West Point Base Hospital.
Randy Shelton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Shelton left recently
to attend Jacksonville College of
Automation in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roseboro
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tibbets
spent the weekend at the Tibbets
cottage in Tyron, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogins
spent Sunday in Colbert, Ga.,
with their brothers and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland
spent Sunday in Greenville visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart
and son, Allen, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Powell and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Beau Gardner
and Mr. J. M. Bodie were in Lynn,
Mass., recently to bring home
Seaman Richard Gardner and
wife, Pie. Richard will be sta
tioned in Norfolk, Va. after leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Powell
were called to Danville, Va. last
week because of the death of Mrs.
Powell’s mother, Mrs. A. A.
Farley. Mr. Powell and daughters
returned to Clinton and Mrs.
Powell will be back Friday. His
mother is visiting them at their
home in Merrie Oaks.
Ioanna PTO Set
The Joanna PTO will meet
Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 7:30 p.m.
in the school cafeteria.
All members are urged to
attend.
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ZUCCHINI WITH
CHEESE SAUCE
4 medium zucchini
M cup milk
ft cup real mayonnaise
ft cup finely shredded
Cheddar cheese
ft teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
Cut zucchini lengthwise
into ft-inch slices or cross
wise. Cook in boiling salted
water lust until tender.
Drain, if necessary. Pre
pare sauce by blending
milk into mayonnaise in
saucepan. Add cheese, salt
and pepper. Cook over low
heat, stirring constantly,
until cheese u melted and
sauce is thickened and
smooth. Pour over zucchini.
Serve hot. Six servings.