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- . fc. w.- . - * » • » » vxvxvx-x-x-x-xwxvx Women's World I WA>V»v-w>w.%wANS%xwx<.>K<^.x.ftW:W5R^:WWSft*5tfSS!fSSSSSSSS¥5SS5:WSJS:^: NEW OFFICERS of Clinton Business and Professional Women’s Club were recently installed at a dinner meeting and installation service which was held at the Wilson Home. Pictured above, left to right, front row, are: Mrs. Grace L. Connor, 1st Vice-Presi dent; Mrs. Robert Johnson, Corre- ¥:-:¥WW>X¥x-:¥x¥x¥X¥:¥:¥x;:¥:¥:¥x¥x¥X¥xWx spending Secretary; Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Treasurer; Back row: Mrs. Lewis L. Lipscomb of Newberry, District 4 chairman and installing officer; Mrs. W. J. Crews, President; Mrs. Perry M. Moore, 2nd Vice-President; Mrs. C. R. Jenkins, Recording Secretary. • • • • • ••••"• x NEW GIFTS OF LOVE FOR c MVTHERo from N (Jhxjm* tin* Mother s l)a\ ^iil mother would choox* for h« , r>(*ll \ of warm. i\or\-t«)m*d Lenox (.hina. So perfect to enhance the mantel, an end table or mother's boudoir. Here arc the three newest gifl> of Lenox China, all >peciall\ designed for Mother'" l)a\. all decorated in rich 21-karat gold. Kach will * t The Dainty Vase. Beautifully ear\e<i to complement the prettiest blossom. B&PW Installs New Officers On April 14 the 1970-71 officers of the Clinton Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club were in stalled by the chairman of Dis trict 4, Mrs. Lewis Lipscomb of Newberry. Mrs. Lipscomb used an impressive service, pre senting the person being installed a flower in the color represent ing the office. The officers are as follows: president, Mrs. W. J. Crews; first vice president, Mrs. Grace Connor; second vice president, Mrs. Perry Moore; recording secretary, Mrs. Roy Jenkins; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Robert Johnson and treasurer, Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Mrs. M. C. Poole presided dur ing the meeting and presented a president’s pin to Mrs. Crews, who in turn presented Mrs. Poole the president’s guard given the outgoing president. Guests for the meeting were Mrs. Leaman Jones, Mrs. Nene Workman, and Mrs. Dorothy Mis- kelly of Newberry. Jessamine Club To Meet Yellow Jessamine GardenClub meets Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ralph Cope land on 401 Pine St. Mrs. T. C. Johnson will co-host. Mr. M. L. Outz, County Agent, will give a program on “General Care and Upkeep of Gardens for this Sea son.” .... . -;*> ^ life ■ ■ iji 1 Miss King Marries Mr. Charles Campbell Miss Martha Ruth King be came the bride of Charles Rich ard Campbell at noon on April 12 at the Calvary Baptist Church, Clinton. Rev. J. W. Spillars per formed the ceremony. A recep- Black-Reuben Sculptured Bowl. A little love of a bonbon server, petite and gracefully designed. Doubles as a eenterpieee, too. (/ diam. $10.95 Radiance Candle Holder with (handle. V ividly colored. 7 1 / diam. A colorful, scented 6' I^enox Column Candle is the perfect complement. $13.95 V. Dillard Boland Jeweler | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paris Black announce the engagement of their daughter, Amelia Louise to James Ruben, Jr. ofSpartanburg. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ruben, Sr. of North Au gusta. Miss Black, a graduate of Con verse College, is teacher and counselor of Yamaha Music School at Case Brothers ofSpar tanburg. Mr. Ruben, a graduate of Wof ford College and the University of South Carolina Law School, is associated with Carlisle Bean and Hines Law Firm ofSpartan burg. A May wedding is planned at the First Presbyterian Church in Clinton. Guilty Conscience? Let us help clear it. Bring back your over due library books be tween now and May 2. No fines charged. No eyebrows raised. Box inside Broad Street en trance. >1 K’TI IS all you can eat FRESH WATER Catfish Plus French Fries, Cole Slaw, Hush Puppies, Tartar Sauce and Cocktail Sauce I Thursday A Friday S:30ta 10 p.m. Children Under 12 89‘ i’s Cove Restaurant i Laurens Highway At The Shrine Club Road | (Lake Greenwood) f 2-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., April 23, 1970 Miss Cox Honored Mrs. Hart Coker of Clemson entertained bride-elect Kayran Cox at a luncheon at her home at noon Saturday. The living room and dining room had lovely arrangements of spring flowers in pink and white. Tomato juice was served in the living room, then the guests were invited into the dining room for a lovely buffet luncheon. The menu consisted of asparagus cas serole, stewed apples and car rots, brown rice with mush rooms, ham, tea, and lemon short cake for dessert. Kayran’s corsage was a laven der chrysanthum and she was presented a China plate in her chosen pattern by Mrs. Coker. Mrs. George Williams HI and Mrs. Haskal Brady of Columbia gave Miss Kayran Cox, bride- elect of June 6th a kitchen shower at the home of the latter, Fri day night. The bride-elect's chair was marked with a corsage of kit chen essentials and Mrs. Wil liams pinned a corsage of car nations on Kayran. Several games were played, af ter which, refreshments were served in the dining room that was decorated with white candles and an arrangements of pink snapdragons. The hostesses served various sandwiches, cheese straws, mints, cake squares and lime punch. Kayran received many beau tiful and useful gifts. Sunbonnet Club Plans Trip The Sun Bonnet GardenClub will meet on Monday, April 27th, at 9 a.m. in the parking lot of the First Presbyterian Church, forming into groups to drive to Clemson. As the special guests of Bill Ballard, they will tour the greenhouses and gardens. After lunch at Clemson House, the members wiU drive to the Keo- wee-Toxaway, Duke Power Com pany project. All members are urged to take advantage of this opportunity. tion was held at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hall O. King of Route 3, Clinton, a graduate of Clinton High School and a for mer employee of Bailey Memor ial Hospital. Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a street- length wedding gown of bridal satin designed with short puff ed sleeves and ornamented by lace panels extending down the front and across the dress bod ice. Her fuU length veil of illu sion was attached to a satin cap outlined with seed pearls. She carried a bride’s Bible topped with a white orchid. The matron of honor was Mrs. Robert BaUew of Clinton. She wore a dress of pink bonded crepe designed with a rounded neckline. The Empire waistline was outlined with lace. Her bou quet was of pink carnations. Junior bridesmaid, Lisa Brookshire wore a dress of pink crepe of the same design as the matron of honor, as did the flower girl, Amanda Ballew. The groom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Camp- beU of 407 Shands Street, is also a graduate ofClintonHighSchool. Best man was William CampbeU, the groom’s father. Ushers were Terry Campbell of Clinton, PhiUip King, of Opaka, Florida and Matthew King, of Clinton. Music was provided by Mrs. Frank Lee, organist and MarkO. King, soloist, of Ft Leonard Wood, Miss. The couple will make their home at 105 S. Peru St, Platts- burg, New York. Miss Kay Thomas Weds Mr. Ronnie Mann On March 28 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Miss Kaye Thomas of Joanna and Mr. Ronnie Mann of Atlanta spoke their wedding vows at the First Assembly of God Church, Atlanta, Ga. Miss Karen Nabors of Joanna was maid of honor and Miss Car r>- lyn Boiter of Decatur, Ga. was her bridesmaid. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr.W. F. Boisky of Joanna. Best man was Claude Wood, of Atlanta, brother- in-law of the grex m. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ruby Lee Wallenzine of Panama Canal Zone and Mr. Harry Lee Thomas of Greenville. She is a graduate of Clinton High School. The groom is the s<»n f Mr. and Mrs. James Mann of At lanta. The couple will home in Atlanta. make their Republican Women Will Meet Thun. The Laurens County Republi can Women will meet Thursday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Easy Living Center, Laurens. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Holmes W. (Carolyn) Frederick. Mrs. Frederick was recognized as the South Carolina Women of the Year by the South Caro lina Conference of the Status of Women during its 25th annual meeting in February, and has served Greenville County as Re publican representative to the House. She was formerly a feature writer for the Atlanta Journal. Any interested persons are in vited to attend. PAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winfred Payne Jr. of Columbia announce the arrival of a son, Joe Win fred m, on April 13 at the Bap tist Hospital. 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