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t, l Women's World Miss Rita Goins Weds Don Johnson Mss Rita Gail Goins and Don Eugene Johnson were mar ried mi, Sunday July 26 at the Redbanks Methodist Church, Redbanks, South Carolina. Rev. Hendricks performed the 4 o’ clock ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Goins of Brenner Park, California. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of lace over peau de soie, which was designed with a high neckline and empire wasit. Her veil of illusion was attached to a forward cap of matching lace. Her bouquet was made of white carnations. yMaid of honor, Nelta Baldwin of Redbanks, cousin of the bride wore a floor length gown ofblue organza of simple design with long sleeves. She carried white carnations. Dale Goins, brother of the bride, was accolyte. Best man was Joseph Johnson father of Smith-Sawtelle bout Peoph t You Know Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mcln- vaille and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole spent the week-end in Cherokee, N. C. and Gatlinburg, Tennessee. the groom. Rudolph Baldwin of Redbanks, uncle of the bride, served as usher. Debbie Wilson furnished the wedding music. A reception was given by the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Baldwin at their home. Before a wedding trip to North Carolina. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Johnson of 116 Bailey Circle. A graduate of Clinton High School, he attended Clemson University before en tering service. The bride will make her home with her parents, while Mr. Johnson completes his tour of duty. He is currently stationed in San Diego, California. Among those attending the wedding from Clinton were Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCall and the grooms sister, Becky and Mike Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. William Wade Smith of Kinards announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine, to Charles Clarence Sawtelle of Dallas, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saw telle of Waterbury, Vermont The bride-elect is a gradu ate of Anderson College. She is employed as a stewardess with Winfred Norris is a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital where he was admitted on Sunday. Jim Hairston has been a patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Chris Patte with children, Amy, Ed ward and Christian were here for a week as house guests of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ed ward Patte. They have now re turned to their Virginia home in Springfield. Col. Patte begins his third year of a Pentagon tour of duty in the office of the Chief of Staff, United States Army. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice and sons, Douglas and Lowell, and Mr. Dolan Suggs have just re turned from a visit with Mr. Ljid Mrs. Whitney Patrick and family of Falls Church, Va. and CTC5 and Mrs. Robert Wenzl of Manassas, Va. While there, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice became the grandparents of twins. The mother, Mrs. Wenzl, is the former Miss Sandra Rice of Clinton. bout People You Know 'mw 2-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Aug 13, 1970 Nelson-Windsor Vows Spoken Miss Myrtle Ellen Nelson and Mr. Carl Anthony Windsor were united in marriage Sunday, July 26, at one p.m. at Holly Grove Baptist Church by the Reverend Tommy Lowe. Miss Judy Dianne Strickland was maid of honor. The groom chose his brother-in-law, Ron nie C. Hill, as best man. Keith Barrett and Terry Baughn serv ed as ushers. Mrs. Carol Linda Thompson, organist, provided music. A reception in the church social hah followed the cere mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wess Nelson of Laurens. The groom is the son of Mrs. Margaret Ruth Windsor and the late Carl Stan ley Windsor of Clinton. Mrs. Windsor is a graduate of Laurens High School. Mr. Windsor, a Clinton High School graduate, is presently a student at Greenville Aviation. The couple will live at Pel ham East Apartments in Gre enville. Delta Airlines. Mr. Sawtelle attended the Uni versity of Vermont He is em ployed as Sales Representative for Love Envelope Company, Inc. of Dallas, Texas. The wedding is planned for October 17 at Bush River Bap- tist Church, Newberry, S. C. Dr. Marshall Brown, Co ordinator of the S. C. Commis sion on Higher Education Facil ities, was in Durham, New Hampshire several days last week attending a conference of Washington and state officials about Federal aid to higher ed ucation this coming school year. He was accompanied by Mrs. Brown and his sister, Mrs. T. W. Caskey. Mrs. Mary Norman has re turned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Hatcher and brother, Leon Norman in Gaf fney where she has been con valescing from an illness. She also spent some time in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Huffstetler and family. Miss Agnes Davis has re turned from a recent visit with her niece, Mrs. George Cro- martie and Capt. Cromartie at Ft. Fisher, Va. While there they also visited in Williams burg and the Eastern shore. Lt and Mrs. Holbrook Ray- nal of Ft Benning and Colum bus, Ga., were here for the week-end with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner. Mrs. Fleming Harris and children of Sullivans Island are visiting her mother, Mrs. Law rence Davis. Also joining them over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fort and Children of Atlanta. DEBUTANTE BRUNCH Mrs. Benjamin F. Ivey and Mrs. Robert Grube had a brunch for the debutantes Saturday at Mrs. Ivey’s home on Maple St. A short while before the party the girls were called to “come as you are* . Susan Undari, on her way for a bath arrived of course in a towel. Frankie Cauley, get- ing her late morning beauty sleep, came in her pajamas. Most all of the girls we re in various “un-party-like* out fits and were delighted not to have to make decisions about what to wear. The guests enjoyed a fruit juice appetizer before the brunch which was served buffet style. The tables in the family room were covered with bright green and white checked cloths centered with zinnia filled mugs. Personalized mugs marked the places and doubled as favors. Misses Susan and Lynn Grube and Miss Cindy Ivey assisted their mothers in serving. centered with a sparkling com bination of pink roses and yellow marigolds. The decorated sand wiches, bon-bons and napkins carried out the pink and yellow color scheme. At one end of the table a half watermelon was filled with melon balls. Zinnias and marigolds car ried out the same color scheme in the den. The debs’ favors were most unusual - small flower pots “blooming* with vari--- colored initial napkins to be embroidered later. Miss Harriet Black and Lee Davis assisted with serving. S. A. Pitts, Jr. is convalesc ing at Bailey Memorial follow ing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rose- boro of Hamlet, N. C. spent Thursday with his brother, Mr. John Roseboro and Mrs. Rose- boro. Also visiting were Misses Heather and Debbie Roseboro of Fayetteville. During the week end, Mr. Roseboro's sister, Mrs. Everett Carson and Mr. Caverett Carson of Gastonia visited also, coming especially for the funeral of Mrs. Car- son’s uncle, J. D. Boland, Sr. Also here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. John Little Car- son of Gastonia. Mrs. Thomas P. Owens, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart, Edgar Lee Ben jamin and Elaine Stewart attend ed the Stewart Reunion at New Harmony Presbyterian Church near Fountain Inn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells Sr. visited Mrs. Homer Caldwell in Whitmire on Sunday. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jenkins were Mr. W. C. Jenkins of Greenville, Miss Elizabeth Welburn of Greenwood, Mrs. Julia Cooler of Williston, Mrs. L. R. Brooks and Mrs. Mildred Cochran of Clemson. Also visiting were Mrs. J. R. Evans, Mrs. L. A. Turnage, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Felkel, David Felkel, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ro bertson and Mrs. Esmond Blackmon all of Hartsville. Mrs. Blackmon remained for a few days stay. Mrs. Jenkins taught Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Felkel and Mrs. Blackmon in Hartsville. Mr. Felkel was one of her former principals. * * * Airman First Class Douglas Owens of Fort Eustas, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Avery visit ed the mountains of Western n. c. last weekend. * * * HERE FOR FUNERAL Among the out-of-town re latives and friends here Sunday for the funeral of G. W. Bell, Sr. were: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell, Mrs. Willard Garbini and sons of Charleston, Mr. Arnold Westbury, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bell, and Mr. R. N. Bell of Harley- ville; Mrs. Hardee Howell, Mrs. Percy Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Derham Whetsell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pendarvis, Rev. and Mrs. Harold SmithofSt. George; Mrs. M. W. Culp, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Culp, Jr., Mrs. Charles Culp and children, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Stoudemire and son, LL Larry Warren, Mr. Dan Kleckley, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Haltiwanger, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crosswell, Sr. all of Columbia; Mr. M. M. Hucks of West Col umbia. NEWCOMBERS MEETING There will be a meeting of the Newcomers Club on Tues day, August 18th at 8 o’clock at the Episcopal Parish House. Party bridge will be played and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Ed Wells, Sr. spent a few days last week in St Petersburg, Florida with her son Donald Wells and Mrs. Wells. Going especially to see her grandson Donald Wells, Jr. COKE PARTY HELD FOR DEBS Honoring MisS Joy Gault, a 1970 Debutante, Mrs. Ansel God frey, Mrs. Cally Gault Mrs. Len Ledford and Mrs. Watts Davis entertained Tuesday morning at a coke party at the Godfrey’s home. The debs, their mothers and grandmothers were invited. Mrs. Godfrey’s talents for growing and arranging flowers were evident everywhere. On the front porch was a large basket of mixed pastel blossoms, and pink roses were lovely in the livingroom. The diningroom table was * * * CARD OF THANKS F rom the bottom of my heart I wish to thank the doctors and nurses and nurses aides at Bailey Memorial Hospital for their help and assistance during my three and one-half week stay. May God bless each of you richly. I also appreciate the flowers, cards and most of all, the prayers that went up in my be- half. God bless all of you. Judy McNinch Burnetts Celebrate 50th Anniversary Also Mrs. T. H. Rawl, Sr., Mr. T. H. Rawl, Jr., Mrs. Oliver Perth, Mr. and Mrs. Boice Porth, Mr. Carl Leap- hart all of Lexington; Mrs. Ho ward O’Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richards and children of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Leaman, Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Fred McPherson, Gre enville, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knight of Charlotte, N. C.;Mrs. Maude Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Briggs of Laurens. Navy Warrant Officer Jerry H. Joye, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Joye of Clinton, reported for duty aboard the attack air craft carrier USS America off the coast of Vietnam. The America, homported at Norfolk, Va., serves as a com mand flagship for the carrier strike force with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Bur nett, Sr. were honored Sunday, celebrating their golden wed ding anniversary at the home of their son, Fred 0. Burnett, Jr. and family. Other hosts for the occasion were the couple’s children and their families, Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett of Jo anna and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett of Columbia. The living room dining room and den were beautifully de corated with various arrange ments of gold and white glad iolus, mum, daisies, marigolds and roses. The dining room table was covered with a gold linen table cloth overlaid with white lace. The three tiered anniversary cake decorated in white and gold was centered on the table with a garland of Miss Edeniield Recently Feted On Wednesday afternoon, August 5, a seated tea was given in honor of Miss Ida Edenfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edenfield, by Mrs. Donald L. Crain, of Rock Hill, Mrs. Gary Holcombe and Mrs. Wilmont Shealy, Jr., at the Holcomb home on Nottingham Road. Upon arrival the debutants were presented with a red rose corsage. After the debs, their mothers, and other guests were greeted, they were seated in the living room, den and breeze- way where arrangements of roses were predominate. The tea table was overlaid with a beautiful ecru cutwork cloth and centered with a silver eperpe of pink roses, shading to deep rei Assisting in the dining room was Mrs. Wilmont Shealy, HI and on the breeze way, Mrs. Crain, sister of Miss Edenfield. Each girl was presented a gold charm engraved with “Deb 70* as a remembrance of the occasion. Luncheon Honors Carol King Miss Carol King was honor ed Friday at a lovely luncheon given by Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. George Frady and Mrs. Gary Lehn. The party was at Mrs. Lehn’s home on Chestnut St. A pink andwhite color scheme was carried out in the dining room, livingroom and den. The bride, who is to marry Vin Atldson, was presented a piece of her chosen china. Out of town guests included Mrs. David McDonald and Mrs. Leo McCarthy. baby ivy and daises surround ing it Grandson, Tommy Burnett and Mrs. Burnett greeted guests at the entrance. Mrs. Frank Turek, Mrs. Burnett’s sister presided at the regis ter. Lisa and Joan Burnett, granddaughters of the Burnetts, assisted in serving along with Mrs. R. H. Brown who served at the punch bowl. Others as sisting in entertaining were Mrs. Pat Summer and grand son, Reggie Burnett. Chocie Burnett, another grandson bade guests good bye. The Burnetts were married August 7, 1920 in Clinton by the Rev. Baldwin. Mrs. Bur nett is the former Apes Mc- Minn, daughter of the late Eva E. and Johnny J. McMinn. Mr. Burnett is the son of the late Ida W. and William Burnett. Mrs. Burnett has been employ ed at Belks Department Store for the past 12 years. Mr. Bur nett was employed with Maxwell Brothers Furniture Company for 33 years before his re tirement in 1965. Out of town pests were: Mrs. Frank Turek, Stoning!on,Conn.; J. D. McMinn and Alex Van Weezel, Atlanta, Ga., Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McMinn, Mrs. J. J. McMinn of Spartanburg; Mrs. Walter Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Maney of Barnardsville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and son of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Burnett and son, Walhalla; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Green, Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis, Kinards; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burnett and daughter Elaine of WareShoals, Mrs. Eula D. Owings and Mr. Julius D. Bolt of Laurens. WENZL CTC5 and Mrs. Robert Wenzl of Manassas, Virginia announce the birth of twins-WilliamCraig and Michelle Lynn on Aupst 7 at Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland. Mrs. Wenzl is the former MissSandra Rice of Clinton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice of Route 1, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Phil lip H. Wenzl of Glendale, Ariz. * * * WELLS Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Wells of St. Petersburg, Florida, formerly of this city announce the birth of a son Donald Franklin Jr. on June 27 at the Metropolitan Hospital in Pinnellar Park, Florida, Donhld is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells Sr. of 406 David son Street. Shop The Piaza Furniture Mart of Ioanna, S. C., For Your Magnavox Au tomatic T.V. THE PLAZA FURNITURE MART OF JOANNA. S. C. COMPARE OVR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY- IT COSTS LESS MERE — COME SEE BankAmericard