The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 20, 1969, Image 2
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Mrs. Margaret Burkowske of
Hanover, McL, has announced the
marriage of her daughter, June
Marie to Staff Sergeant Burrell
L. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Young of Mountville, S. C.
on October 11 at St. Johns Luth
eran Church in Linthicum, Md.
Their wedding vows were re
ceived in a double-ring ceremony
with the Rev. Morris Zumbrun
officiating before an alter de
corated with while pom-poms and
chrysanthemums.
Given in mar riage by her uncle,
Mr. Frederick Raymond Van
Kerk, the bride wore an A-line
styled gown of Peau de Sole
with a chapel length train at
tached at the shoulders. The
gown was designed with long
sleeves with lace appliques ac
centing the front, train and
sleeves. Her veil was held in
place with an organza petal head-
piece. She carried a bouquet of
white carnations and lily of the
valley with white streamers.
Mrs. Patricia Dougherty,
cousin of the bride, was matron
of honor and Mrs. Elaine Ezell
was bridesmaid. They wore aqua
linen gowns accented with aqua
daises and an aqua daisy pill box
hat. They carried white carna
tions tinted aqua streamers.
Mr. Kenneth Young of Mount
ville was best man for his bro
ther. UsheringwereEmersonNi-
chols of M'untville, brother-in-
law of the groom, A! Gubroti
of Rochester, N. Y. ami Stanley
Dougherty of Linthicum, Md.
The bride’s mother chose an
aqua dress and jacket of silk
and wool knit trimmed in crystal
and beads with matching acces
sories. The bridegroom’smother
chose a pink dress and jacket
and wore black accessories. Both
mothers wore corsages of white
carnations tinted pink.
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held at Jessup Com
munity Hall.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple is residing in Starkvilie
Mississippi, where the bride
groom is stationed with the U. S.
Army.
Miss Carolyn Kuta Weds
Jack W. McKittrick
Miss Carolyn Therese Kuta be
came the bride if lackWingoMc-
Kittrick at 3 p.m. Saturday in St.
Jospeh’s Catholic Church.
The Rev. Eugene Condon of
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mi. and Mrs. Chester John Kuta
of Cayce and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
W. McKittrick of Clinton and the
late Mrs. Inez Wingo M:Kittrick.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a gown of
bridal satin andpeau-d-ange lace
styled with a crescent waistline
and bishop sleeves. The wedding
ring neckline was outlined in satin
accented with miniature lace mo
tifs. The gown was enhanced with
lace appliques and featured i de
tachable chapel train.
Her bouffant veil of illusion
was attached to a queen’s crown
of seed pearls and aurora stones.
She carried an old-fashioned
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nosegay of white roses and step-
hanotis highlighted with pink
roses.
Mrs. John Richard Jennings of
Philadelphia, Pa., sister of the
bride, was matron of honor.
Bridal attendants were Mrs.
Fredrick RichardTaylor of Fair
fax, Va., sister of the bride;
Mrs. W. Eugene Wadford Jr.,
of West Ccolumbia; Mi s. Victor
M. Gray, Miss Marian Elizabeth
Downs, both of Columbia; and
Mrs. Jerry We/ne Price of Flor
ence.
The attendants wore formal
gowns of midnight blue velvet
and carried stylized bouquets of
pink chrysanthemums accentuat
ed with white velvet accessories
and streamers.
M^s Sharon Elizabeth Kuta,
sister of the bride, was flower
girl and Master David Michael
McKittrick, nephew of the bride
groom, was ring bearer.
Mr. McKittrick was his son’s
best man.
Usher-groomsmen were Ken
neth Dan McKittrick of Elgin,
brother of the bridegroom; Wil
liam Copeland Milam Jr., of
Charleston; Chalmers Ray Boul-
ware of Rock Hill; Charles R.
Ray of Clinton; and Andrew Dix
on Woodward of Columbia.
Acolytes were John Anthony
Kuta, brother of the bride, and
James David Beck.
After a wedding trip, the couple
will reside at Westwood Chateau,
Marion, N. C.
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Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Nell Haggart and invited into the
spacious living room, where a
short program, appreciate to the
occasion was presented. A pic
ture of Mrs. Harvey, holding her
beautifully decorated cake before
and array of packages. She then
opened the gifts to the delight of
all present and thanked each
warmly.
The hostesses Mrs. M. W. Ad
ams, Mrs. Louise Webb, Mrs.
Bob McCellan, Mrs. Nell Hag
gart and Mrs. Eva Land served
delicious refreshments.
Christmas Ideas
Are Featured
The Garden Clubs of Clinton
will display interesting items to
the public beginning at 3:30 p.m.
Nov. 24 at the First Baptist
Church.
The program’s purpose is to
create interest in holiday beau
tification.
Garden club members are to
bring tray favors for Veterans’
Hospital and a signed Christmas
card to be mailed later to a
soldier in Vietnam.
It is hoped members will come
and bring guests to this meeting.
Sunbonnet Club
Meets Nov. 24
The Sunbonnet Garden Club
will meet on Monday, Nov. 24
at 3:30 p.m. at the homo of
Mrs. Marc Weersing.
Each member may bring three
guests.
Basnight-Huguley
Mr. and Mrs. William Roy
Basnight of Manteo, N. C., an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sheila Susan, to Mr.
George Gilreath Huguley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy
Huguley of Clinton.
Miss Basnight is a graduate
of Manteo High School and East
Carolina College with an AB de
gree in drama and speech. She
is now traffic manager of WMFD
Radio hi Wilmington, N. C.
Mr. Huguley attended Wofford
College, and is now attending
Wilmington College, Wilmington,
N. C., where he is a member
of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.
He is employed in the Electronics
Dept, of Piedmont Airline in Wil
mington.
The wedding is planned for
December 31 at 12:30 o’clock at
Pearsall Memorial Presbyterian
Church, Wilmington, N. C.
Newcomers Club
Plans Bazaar
Everyone is invited to attend a
bazaar sponsored by the New
comers Club of Clinton onSatur-
day, Dec. 6, at the Episcopal
Parrish House, corner of Calvert
and Holland, beginning at 10 a.m.
and lasting until most of the items
have been sold.
Christmas arrangements and
decorations, children’s stuffed
toys, home decor items, table
accessories, white elephant i-
tems and baked goods will be
among the merchandise offered.
Whitten Village students will
have articles for sale on display.
The Newcomers Club’s special
project is entertaining one of the
cerebal palsy units at Whitten
Village each month.
Mrs. Mickey Wiles of Wads
worth China Shop will have var
ious Christmas arrangements for
sale and will be glad to assist
you in your holiday decorating.
Brunch will be served during
the bazaar.
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CHICKEN BREASTS OLE
2 whole broiler-fryer
chicken breasts, split
* 4 cup salad oil
2 cans (154 ounces each)
red kidney beans
4 cup water
1 envelope (24 ounces)
chili mix
Brown chicken breasts in
salad oil in a skillet Drain
kidney beans; reserve liquid
Pour beans into 2-quart cas
serole. Place chicken breasts
on top of beans. Blend water,
chili mix and reserved bean
liquid; pour over chicken
and beans Bake in 400-de
gree oven 45 to 50 minutes.
Four servings.
M.\ and Mrs. John David Eden
field, 701 Prather Circle, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Delila Louise to Donald
Lee Crain, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wayne Crain, of Travelers
Rest.
Miss Edenfield is a graduate
of Walter Williams High School
and Meredith College. She is a
former member of the Clinton
Junior High School faculty. Cur
rently she is serving as a grad
uate assistant at
College.
Winthrop
Mr. Crain is a graduate of
Travelers Rest High School and
attended Florida State Uni
versity. After completing service
in the United States Navy he is
now a member of the South Caro
lina Highway Patrol.
The wedding is to take place
December 28 at 3:30 p.m. at the
First Baptist Church in Clinton.
Hillary’s Feats
Sir Edmund Hillary,
known chiefly for making the
first ascent of Mt. Everest,
was also the first man to
icach the South Pole over
land since Capt. Robert F
Scott accomplished the feat
in 1912.
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Shown above are Sheila Campbell, Pat Nabors and
Brenda Smith, operators in one of Clinton’s new
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Patients currently in Bailey
Memorial Hospital from Clinton
are Baby Boy Barnes, Baby Girl
Shealy I, and Baby Girl Shealy
II, Catherine Womble, Barbara
Barnes, Judy Huey, Aurelia
Jacks, Lucille Caldwell, Anna
Entrekin, Edward Ray Sr., Char
lie Foster, Theodore Blakely,
Leander Pitts, Harry Layton,
James Johnson, David Lanford,
Roy Casque, Frances Lawson,
Edna Rochester, Mary Cope
land, Wallace Crumlin, Grover
Boles, Dwight Moody, Codell
Motes, Canzater Hill, Ray
Franklin, Elliott Rice, William
Henry, Caddie Barton, Myrtle
WUenzine , Charles Giles, Ira
Bishop, Dorothy Wells, Niles
Richards and James Johnson.
Patients from Joanna are Ba
by Boy Duck, Baby Girl Finley,
Paulette Duck, Dorothy Patter
son, Madge Simmons, James Bo-
die, and Carolyn Bradberry.
Patients from Laurens are
Baby Girl Gordon, Kathy Wil
liams.
Patient from Mountville is
G. C. Watts.
Patient from Cross Hill is
Coraw Moses.
Patient from Enoree is Toney
Jeter.
Gideon Club
Assists Harleys
The Gideon Club win give a
fire shower for Mr. and Mrs.
James Harley whose house was
completely destroyed by fire on
Nov. 7. The shower will be given
on Saturday, Nov. 22, in the din
ing hall of Friendship A.M.E.
Church from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Mrs. N. K. Pitts is president
of the Gideon Clut>.
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