The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 12, 1970, Image 3
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THE CHRONICLE
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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., March 12, 1970—S-A
About People
You Know
Fashion Show
Watch out men' The gals will
be more feminine and alluring
this spring if the fashion show last
Friday is any indication of styles
for the coming season.
A sizeable crowd viewed with
enthusiasm the lovely display of
fashions staged by the Clinton
Council of Federated Garden
Clubs at the Mary Musgrove Ho
tel.
Mistress of ceremonies, Mrs.
Dianna Clements, entertained the
audience with several songs dur-
ing the afternoon accompaniedby
Mrs. James Pitts.
A variety of fashions from
swimwear to formals were shown
by models Mesdames Joel Cox,
D. H. Roberts, Judson Brehmer,
Sidney Bonds, James Walker,
James Macdonald, Fred Hol
combe Jr., Claude Crocker, Fur
man Thomason, and Kenneth Fry-
fogle.
Also Misses Martha Ellen A-
brams, Dianne Harbin, Susan
Harmon, Angela Birchmore,
Brendr-fltttmons, Terry Law,
Teresa Coxwell, Dell Young, Jinx
Macdonald, Connie Pitts, Lee
Bixler, Angela Bonds, Doria
Cronic, and Lemta Harris.
Bathing suits with cover-ups
(not so daring as last year') and
bright. . .very bright sun dresses
and beach wear will be evident
this summer.
Coat and dress ensembles
shown were casual, comfortable,
simple and washable, with knits
by for the most popular choice of
material.
Pantsuits featured were long-
lined and ever so feminine and
call for slim, trim figures.
Men continue to make colorful
fashion news and the appreciative
(mostly female) audience ap
plauded with approval the hand
some male models, Juan Amaya,
George Amaya, Earl Rice, Nelson
King and Frank Pitts.
Clothing was provided by
Belks, Cato’s,Anthony’s, Adair's
Men's Shop, Tweed Shop ( Waco’s
and Gordon Shoe Store.
When the show was over guests
enjoyed tasty punch and home
made cake served from a long
table at the end of the room.
Receiving lots of favorable com
ments was Mrs. Gary Holcombe 's
basket of mixed spring flowers
centering the refreshment table.
About People
You Know
Frank Boland is convalescing
at home following surgery and
stay at Greenville General Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne spent
Sunday in Washington, Ga., w ith
her sister, Mrs. DeLeon Rey
nolds and Mr. Reynolds.
Friends of" Mrs. J. V. Ed
wards will regret to know she is
ill at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Arthur Anderson in
Lakeworth, Fla. Mrs. AlecCraw-
ford and Joe Edwards were called
there during the weekend due to
their mother’s illness. Her ad
dress is 1318 Lake Victoria Drive,
Lakeworth, Fla.
Mrs. Pauline Fryfogle, who
makes her home with her son and
daughter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Fryfogle, celebrated her 85th
birthday last Saturday, March
7th.
Her daughter, Mrs. John
Cocke, accompanied by her sis
ter-in-law, Mrs. Richard Cocke,
both of Wickliffe, Ky., are here
for the occasion and a short visit.
DIANNE HARBIN MODELS SUIT
... At Thursday’a Fashion Show
Mrs. C. W. Stone left this week
for New Orleans, La., where she
will visit her daughter, Mrs. H. E.
Dengler.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Garner
spent last week inNewportNews,
Va., visiting her brother.
March is a big month for Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Barron. SonZack
is home from Vietnam and is a
civilian again. Lt. J. G. Bubba
Barron is due in San Francisco,
Calif., on March 23 and Linda and
her daughter, Dustin, were to ar
rive today. Linda’s husband, Dr.
Allan R. (Bobby) Romans will
arrive on March 20.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett
of Orangeburg spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harri
son.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland
spent last Sunday in Columbia
visiting their daughter and fami
ly, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith,
Michael and Ronnie.
Mrs. A. I. Dixon has returned
home after spending several
weeks with her daughter and
family in Sparta, N. J.
W. G. King, Sr. is convalesc
ing at Bailey Memorial Hospital
where he has been a patient the
past several weeks. Visiting him
over the weekend were his son,
Gene King of Tampa, Fla., and
daughter, Mrs. Alec Cruick-
shanks and Mr. Cruickshanks of
Gainesville, Fa.
Miss Jan King of Brenau Col
lege, Gainesville, Ga., is ill at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. King, Jr.
Gus Young is a patient at Bai
ley Memorial Hospital, having
unde r gone foot sur ge r y last week.
Miss Mary Ann Orr returned
to Furman University, Green
ville, Sunday after spending a
week in Clinton with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Orr, Jr. 402
W. Maple Street.
Mary Ann is on the dean’s list
for the second term which ended
February 28 and she is now be
ginning the third term of her
junior year.
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan
spent a few days last week on a
fishing trip to the Santee Cooper
area.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones and
Mrs. B. H. Turner of Augusta,
Ga. were guests Sunday of their
son andgrandson, and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Turner.
Mrs. Ben Phillips and daugh
ters, Amy and Lynn of Wilkes-
boro, N. C. spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Ray. Also joining them
for the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Locke and children of
Greenville and Mrs. Ben Crow
der and children of Spartanburg.
* * *
Mrs. George W. Copeland has
returned after two weeks visit
with relatives in Hattiesburg,
Miss.
* * *
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel is spend
ing some time with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. McDaniel at Beech IsLnd.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel
accompanied her down Saturday
for the weekend.
* * *
Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent sev
eral days in New Zion last week
with her sister, Mrs. B. W. Gib
son, having been called there due
to the death of Mr. Gibson, her
brother-in-law. Mrs. Gibson is
the former Alliene Hipp, who for
merly taught at Clinton High
School.
* * *
Miss Marilyn Fryfogle will ar
rive home on Friday from Con
verse College for her spring va
cation.
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