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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., June 18, 1970—3-A
The 1970 Clinton Debutantes
Twenty-three 1970 debutantes were peresented at
a tea Saturday given at the home of Mrs. George
Comelson They are, left to right, seated: Dale
Nabors, Caroline Hughes, Mary Lou Simpson, Jan
Alexander, Frankie Cauley, Susan Undari, Jean
Mangum; second row: Linwood Cox. Jean Abrams,
Ginger Crocker, Becky Willingham, Ida Edenfield,
Ginger Gault. Pat Davis, Susan Felknor, Jan King;
third row: Mary Bailey Vance, Biba Hiers, Benda
Baldwin, Joy Gault, Rhonda Mills, Gail Smith, Sara
Weldon Jackson.
23 To Be Introduced To Society
The home of Mrs. George H.
Cornelson was the setting for a
tea to introduce 23 debutantes
who will be formally presented
at the annual Debutante Co
tillion, December 30, 1970.
The occasion opened the de
butante season which is spon
sored each year by the G>-
tillion Club of Clinton.
The debutantes for the 1970
season are:
fcflss Jfcin"Abrams who at
tends Clemson University
where she is majoring in ele
mentary education. Her parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Edward
Abrams of Joanna.
Miss Jan Alexander, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Abit Alexander, a student at
Winthrop College where she is
a pre-school education major.
Miss Brenda Wier Baldwin, a
history major at Limestone
College whose parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Eakm Baldwin.
Miss Frances Edna Cauley,
majoring in pre-school educa
tion attends Coker College and
is the daughter of Frank Edd
Cauley and the late Mrs. Cau
ley.
Miss Willa Linwood Pauline
Cox, who is the daughter ofMr.
and Mrs. James Robert Cox, is
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a student at Clemson University
where her major subject is Eng
lish.
Miss Virginia Leaman
Crocker is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Arthur Crock
er and is a speech and drama
major at Columbia College.
Miss Sara Patricia Davis is
a student at Clemson University
where she is majoring in ele
mentary education. Her parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Epps Brown
Davis.
Miss Ida Bessie Edenfield,
majoring in elementary edu
cation at Georgia Southern is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John David Edenfield.
Miss Mary Susan Felknor
whose parents are Dr. and Mrs.
Lollis Herring Hardy of Cam
den, attends Presbyterian Col
lege. Her major is undecided.
Miss Kathryn Virginia Gault
attends Columbia College and
her major is pre-school educa
tion. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Gault.
Miss Joy Godfrey Gault is a
studenl at Coker College, maj
oring in secondary education
and her parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Calhoun Folk Gault
Miss Martha Elizabeth Hiers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Curry Hiers, who is a
business administration major
at Presbyterian College.
Miss Caroline Butler Hughes
attends Wmthrop College where
she majors in psychology. Her
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Moorehead Hughes.
Miss Sara Weldon Jackson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wel
don Thomas Jackson, is a stu
dent at Coker College and her
major subject is elementary
education.
Miss Janice Lee King, music
major at Brenau College, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Govan King Jr.
Miss Jean Katherine Man-
gum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harleigh Jacobia Mangum, is
majoring in elementary educa
tion at Coker College.
Miss Gloria Dale Nabors,
also an elementary education
major, attends WinthropCol-
lege and her parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Carson Nabors.
Miss Mary Lou Simpson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hunter Simpson, is a history
major at Clemson University.
Miss Virginia Gale Smith at
tends Limestone College and
her major is art. Her parents
are Mr.andMrs. MilfordSmith.
Miss Rhonda Elaine Mills,
whose parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks Mills, Sr.
Miss Susan Lynn Undari is a
student at Winthrop College
where she is majoring in phy
sical education. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfio
Undari.
Lt. JgC. T. Mortem flew from
Mirmar Naval Air Station in San
Diego, Calif, last weekend to
Shaw Air Force and spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Elsie J. Morton and Mrs. H. T.
Johnson and returned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Adair have
returned from a two weeks trip.
By auto they went to Wichita,
Kan., to visit their son, Lt. Jim
Adair and Mrs. Adair. He is
currently stationed at Mc
Connell AFB. From there by
plane they went to Los Ange
les, Calif, for a three day visit
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam
who reside at San Marino. They
enjoyed seeing the highlights,
such as Disneyland, Forest
Lawn Memorial Park, Hunting-
ton Library and Art Gallery,
Tuesdale Estates at Beverly
Hills, then returned to Wichita
by the Sante Fe Train.
Tommy Addison who attended
Darlington School, Rome, Ga.,
is home for the summer with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Addison.
Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster of
Winnsboro is spending this week
with her mother, Mrs. Hugh
Simpson.
Bob Keller and Bob Grubbe
left Friday for a trip to Cali
fornia, stopping at many in
teresting spots enroute. In Cali
fornia they will visit the for
mer’s aunt, Mrs. MaryNaugh-
ton in Garden Grove near Los
Angeles.
Mrs. W. P. Coker has re
turned to her home in Canton,
N. C. after spending several
days with her mother, Mrs. W.
N. McDaniel.
Miss Rose Lee left last week
for Grantville, Ga. where she
will make her home.
Mrs. Bill Horne and sons,
Billy and Mike of Barksdale
AFB, La., left Tuesday for
several weeks visit with her
mother, Mrs. Guy Hancock, Jr.
and Mr. Hancock on Isle of
Palms following a visit with
Capt. Horne’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Horne.
Miss Mary Bailey Vance is an
art major at Converse College
and her parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mercer Vance.
Miss Rebecca Lynn Willing
ham, a business major at Co
lumbia College, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Earle
Willingham of Joanna.
Invited guests called between
the hours of four and six o’
clock. Receiving guests in the
living room, main hall, and den
were the debutantes and their
mothers or sponsors. Arrange
ments of mixed summer flowers
and magnolias were used
throughout the house and porch.
Assisting Mrs. Cornelson
with entertaining during the af
ternoon were members of the
Debutante Committee and other
members of the Cotillion Club.
They were Mrs. Reese H.
Young, Mrs. Louis Stephens,
Mrs. J. B. Arnold, Mrs. James
Von Hollen, Mrs. Robert Grube,
Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis, Mrs.
Judson Davis, Mrs. R. Edward
Ferguson, Jr., Mrs. E. N. Sul
livan, Mrs. Alexander Hamil
ton, Mrs. Michael Turner, Mrs.
James Walker, and Mrs. James
MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fow
ler and Mrs. Georgia Young
attended the Millard-Cooper
wedding in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mrs. C. B. Few of Jackson
ville, Fla. is spending several
weeks with her sister, Mrs. J.
V. Lowe and Mr. Lowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Harris
visited her sister, Mrs. Charlie
Reed and family in Ocala, Fla.
Her niece, Melita, accompanied
them home for a visit.
Mrs. MaryRoberts, Mrs. Ann
Crawford and Mr. Henry Fallow
enjoyed a fun filled day Sunday
at the Isle of Palms in Char
leston with Mrs. Crawford’s
children, Patty and Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gaffney
spent several days recently in
Bozier City, La. with Capt. and
Mrs. Charles Gaffney and
Donna. Capt. Gaffney is sta
tioned at Barksdale AFB, La.
Mr. and Mrs. JamesT. Smith
of Columbia spent the weekend
with her mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Toge
ther they attended the Thornwell
Homecoming Celebration.
Mrs. Robert Wysor spent
several days last week with
Miss Margaret Kent Bell in
Asheville who accompanied her
home for a visit.
Mrs. R. S. Owens of Summer
ville is spending several days
in Clinton visiting relatives and
friends.
Miss Margaret Purcell
Bethea of North Augusta spent
several days last week with
Mrs. W. W. Harris. Guests of
Mrs. Harris on Saturday were
Mrs. George Senn of Belfast
Road, Newberry, Elizabeth,
Foster and Wilson. With the ex
ception of Wilson they all at
tended “Sleeping Beauty” at the
local theatre.
DEAN’S LEST STUDENT
Mrs. Virginia Babb Marin,
student at Chaminade College,
Honolulu, Hawaii has been cited
for outstanding scholarship in
making the Dean’s list. She
is the daughter of Mrs. S. P.
Babb of Centennial St. Mrs.
Babb is the former, Mary Lee
Wright of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roseboro
spent several days last week in
Gastonia, N. C. as guestsofher
sister, Mrs. EverettCarsonand
Mr. Carson.
Recent guests of the C. Roy
Jenkins were his son, Berle D.
Jenkins, who flew a piper cub
plane to Greenwood last week
from his home in San Angelo,
Tex., Mrs. L. R. Booker,Clem
son College; J. P. Moore of
Asheville, N. C.; Mr. W. J.
Jenkins of Greenville, Mr.
Tom Able, President of Able
Construction Co. of Greenville,
and Mr. Paul Kinnett.
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