The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 03, 1970, Image 2
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Women's World
Miss Whitehead Weds
Miss Anita Irene Whitehead
and Mr. John Richard Cochran
Jr. were united in marriage on
August 29 atthe Wesley Heights
United Methodist Church, Fay
etteville, N. C. Rev. W. Ever
ett Eason, the bride’s pastor
performed the ceremony. A
reception was given at the home
of the bride’s parents.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Ray White-
head of Fayetteville, N. C. and
the granddaughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead
of West Springs and Mrs. L.B.
Burgess of Clinton and the late
Mr. Burgess. She is a gradu
ate of Pine Forest HighSchool,
Fayetteville and Methodist Col
lege in Fayetteville where she
was a dean’s list student, ma
joring in English.
The groom, who is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Richard
Cochran, Sr. of Chattanooga,
Tenn. He was graduated from
Bralnerd High SchooLChattan-
is a nfth;
tecture at the University of
Tennessee. He is a member of
Sigma Chi.
The bride wore a gown of
pare white peau de sole over
laid with silk organza. A band
oi white satin ribbon edged the
etopire waistline and tied in the
b^ck to fall into streamers be
neath the detachable chapel
tnaln. Her scoop neckline was
covered with wide Venecian
lafce that was accented by seed
pAarls and lay over her should
ers to give a sleeved effect. The
matching headpiece held her
double layer veil of illusion.
A necklace made from an ear
ring which had belong to her
great-grandmother was her
only jewelry. An orchid cor
sage centered her bridal
bouquet of white sweetheart
roses and french carnations.
Bridesmaids were MissJoan
Burgess and Miss Jo Lynn
Grambrell of Laurens, cousins
of the "bride. Maid of honor was
Miss Carolyn Cochran, sister
of the groom of Chattanooga and
Matron of honor was Mrs. Ron
Gasque of Columbia, cousin of
the bride.
Attendants wore empire
gowns ofpetal pink satsqjeau de
signed with brief stand-up col
lars and leg of mutton sleeves.
The sheer overshirts was at
tached at the waistline of each
goen and edged with embroid
ered rose buds of pink and
green along an inverted V open
ing at the front. They carried
nosegays of pink sweetheart
roses and feathered carnations.
The groomsmen were Mr.
Mark Eyssen, Steve Standifer of
Chattanooga, and Mike Greer
of Atlanta. Mr. Cochran was his
son’s best man.
Mrs. John K. Taylor of Lau
rens furnished the organ music.
After a wedding trip the
couple will make their home in
Knoxville, Tennessee.
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BY ALL
Applications Being Taken For
Obedience Course To Begin In
The Fall. All Breeds Acceptable.
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Pet Shop
304 W. Pitts St.
Hat Sale
Is Planned
At Broad St.
The women of Broad Street
United Methodist Church are
planning a fall hat sale to be
held at the Church in Hodges
Hall, Thursday, September 10,
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
There will be some 450 new
fall hats from which to choose.
Refreshments will be served
to shoppers.
A nursery will be open for
small children.
Mrs. Richard L. Carpenter
is serving as general chairman
for the saleJServing with Mrs.
Carpenter are the following:
Mrs. Richard Gasque, Decora
tions, Mrs. Robert Cason, Re
freshments; Mrs. Joe B. Nel
son, Publicity; Mrs. John H.
Brown and Mrs. Paul Nye,
Workers; Mrs. Charles Wes
son, Nursery.
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Get Together
Club Meets
The “Get Together" club met
last Wednesday morning at St.
John’s Lutheran Church.
The president, Mrs. George
W. Copeland, presided over the
short business session. Scrip
ture was read by Mrs. J. B.
Wilder and followed with prayer
by Mrs. J. B. Dailey.
During the morning the group
sang old-timey songs led by
Mr. Bruce Galloway.
Later refreshments were
served.
Annual Supper
Planned Sat
Members of the American
Legion Auxiliary, their hus
bands and friends will enjoy
the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Chapman Saturday even
ing, September 5 when they
have their annual fish and
chicken supper at their Lake
Greenwood cottage.
Slipper will be served at
8 o'clock. ,
UDC ToMeet
On Sept. 3rd
The first UDC meeting of the
new season will be held Thurs
day, September 3, at the home
of Mrs. M. C. Poole on East
Maple Street.
Hostesses will be Mrs. J. P.
Rowland, Mrs. Henry Tram
mell, and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin.
Mrs. Hugh Workman will be
in charge of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank
lin Fowler annouce the engage
ment of their daughter, Jane
Ellen, to Captain David Michael
Beougher son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl E. Beougher of Lancaster,
Ohio.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Winthrop College and teaches
at Sumter Hieh School in Sum
ter, South Carolina.
Capt. Beougher is a gradu
ate of Miami University in Ox
ford, Ohio. He is stationed at
Shaw Air Force Base in Sum
ter.
The wedding is planned for
November 28 at First Baptist
Church in Sumter.
Lancaster-Riser
Miss Cheryl Lynn Lan
caster became the bride of
Kerry Phillip Riser in a cer
emony atthe home of the bride’s
parents on August 29. The vows
were soleminized at 2 p.m. by
the Rev. E. D. Pierce of Jo
anna. A reception was given by
the parents.
The bride, who is the dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
DoweU Lancaster was graduat
ed from Clinton High School
and attended Winthrop College.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Riser of 213
Hampton Avenue, Joanna. A
graduate of Clinton HighSchool,
he is employed as a lab tech
nician at Torrington Company.
The couple is making their
home at Weehunt Apartments,
Joanna.
Among the out of town guests
attending the Lancaster-Riser
wedding were Mrs. A. H. Sisk,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dobbins
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank ‘the doctors
and nurses of Hays Clinic, and
Bailey Memorial for their won
derful care and concern for my
wife, Anna Marie, at the time of
the birth of our twins, while a
patient there following surgery.
We appreciate it!
John FuUer
FALL
HAT SALE
«
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10
10 AM. to 6 PM. —HODGES HALL
Brood St United Methodist Church
Over 450 New Fall Hats
Priced From 3.97 to 7.97
Nursery Will Be Open For Children of Shoppers
Refreshments WiH Be Served
About
People
You Know
Mrs. Carrie Jacks, Mrs.
Anna Margaret Smith, Mrs.
Mildred Bailey and daughter,
Faye returned recently from a
trip to Daytona, Miami and
Nassau.
Mrs. Martin Mills is a pa
tient at the Bailey Memorial
HospitaL
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Stutts in Hickory,
N. C. Mr. Stutts is convalesc
ing from a recent heart at
tack.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Walden
and sons, Guy, Barron and
Scotty, of Orlando, Florida
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Southall last week.
Mr. Calvin Southall and dau
ghter, Wanda Jo of Petersburg,
Va. will arrive next week for a
visit with his mother, Mrs.
Janet Southall and Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Southall.
Everett Robbins, left last
week for Lees-McRae College
in Banner Elk, N. C. where he
is a freshman.
2-A—THE CHRONICLE), Clinton, S. C., S«pt S, 1070
and Joanna, Mr. and Mrs.W.F.
Hamrick, Mrs. J. R. Baynard
of Forest City, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Riser and daught
er of Greenville, Mrs. P. t
Quinton, Jr. of Laurens, Misses
Pamela Gaylord and Jane Cly-
burn of Belton and Miss Donna
Hall. Peggy Rostron, Deborah
Belcher, Barbara Couch, Nancy
Baxter, Shirley Herlong, and
Becky Waldron of Winthrop
College.
Laurens Club
Features Pianist
The Cora Cox Music Club
will hold their first meeting of
the season on September 8th at
8:00 p.m. in the Laurens High
School Auditorium, featuring a
piano recital by Steven Spoon.
Included on the program will
be selections by Brahms, Cho
pin, Schumann, Rachmanihoff,
and others. The public is invit
ed to attend free of charge.
Steve has studied previously
with Mrs. Saramae Hannon of
Charleston* Mrs. Flora B. Mc
Millan of Clinton, Ernestine
Smith of Greenville and Thomas
Brockman, concert artist. He
is now studying with David
Gibson, head of Fine Arts at
Furman University.
During two successive sum
mers Steve attended sessions of
the Brevard Music Center on
scholarship from the Cora Cox
Music Club. He accompanies
the Furman Concert Choir, the
Greenville Civic Chorale, and
is organist at Earl St. Baptist
Church in Greenville.
GOP Women
Given Dinner
On August 26, the Laurens
County Women’s Republican
Club gave a buffet dinner for
75 at the “Residence", Hanson
Circle, Laurens.
Mrs. Furman Ott is presi
dent of the organization.
Had Longest Reign
King Louis XIV of France,
who ascended the throne at
the age of five in 1643 and
reigned for 72 years, had the
longest reign of any monarch
in European history.
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Robbins
and Mr. and Mrs. David Mc
Donald vacationed last week at
Riviera Beach, Florida and
other points of interest in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam
and daughter, Kathy, of Mar
ino, California have been visit
ing his sisters, Mrs. B. B.
Ballard and Miss Kate Milam.
Kathy left last week for Queens
College, Charlotte, N. C.,
where she will be a member of
the freshman class. Mrs.
Milam visited relatives in
Mobile, Alabama before re
turning to California.
Mr. and Mrs. NolandSuddeth
and family, Mrs. B. H. Suddeth,
Beverly Tedards and Mike Sim
mons vacationed last week at
Garden City. After leavingGar-
den City Mike Simmons and
Linda Suddeth went on to Ma
con, Georgia for a few days
visit with Mike’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cox
and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leary
are spending several days at
the Ocean Forest Motel in Myr
tle Beach as guests of RCA. Mr.
and Mrs. John L Moore, Jr. are
staying with the younger child
ren of the Coxes.
Piper-Rochefori
Vows Spoken
Miss Medora Browning Piper
and Thomas Hector Rochefort
were married on Saturday,
August 29 at Buncombe Street
United Methodist Church, Gre
enville. Dr. Robert N. DuBose
performed the noon ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard
Piper of Greenville, her mo
ther being the former Medora
Browning of Clinton. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hector Rochefort of Cov
entry Center, Rhode Island.
Mrs. Rochefort wore a gown
of silk peau de soie. Designs of
Alencon lace, embroidered in
pearls and crystals covered the
bodice and continued down the
princess front panel of the
skirt. Clusters of soft side
pleats were repeated to form
a full back skirt and train.
Her cathedral length veil of
Rosepoint lace was attached to
a matching headpiece. She car
ried a nosegay of sweetheart
roses and stephanotis.
Mrs. Lawton Irick, Jr. of
Holly Hill, S. C. was matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were: Mrs.
Joseph Avery Piper II, the
bride’s sister in law, Mrs. Mal
colm Melvin Medlin of Green
ville, S. C., Miss Burns Brown
ing Taylor, the bride’s cousin
from Greenwood, S. C., Miss
Kathleen Rochefort, the
groom’s sister, Mrs. William
Francis Stone, Jr. of Martins
ville, Va., and Mrs. Robert
John LaBare of St. Paul, Minn.
All attendants were dressed
alike in apricot chiffon skirts
topped by white blouses with
leg o’mutton sleeves. Jabots of
soft pleats trimmed the Ixxlice.
Their bouquets were nosegays
of sweetheart roses in shades
of apricot
Joseph Marshall, Jr.ofNew-
port, Rhode Island served as
best man. Groomsmen were:
Richard Holt of Coventry, R.L,
Joseph Avery Piper II, the
bride's brother, John Woodfln
Grady HI of Greenville, Roy
Lee Cashwell and David Lanier
Simpson both of Greenville,
Fred Lawton Irick, Jr. of Holly
Hill, and Frederick Andrew
Miller of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Senior ushers were Arthur Hal-
lam Cottingham and David Gat
ling Traxler, both of Green
ville, S. C.
Wedding music was furnished
by Freeman Orr and Charles
Curtis.
The bride is a graduate of
Converse College in Spartan
burg, where she was a member
of Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities and
received a Master’s Degree
from the University of Tenn
essee. She was pra—ted at
the Debutante 964
and is a member offhe Junior
League.
Mr. Rochefort was graduated
from the University of Rhode
Island and is connected with
Morse Chain Company in
Ithaca, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Piper gave a
reception at the Greenville
Country Club following the
ceremony.
After a wedding trip to St
Thomas in the Virgin Islands
the couple will make their home
in Ithaca, New York.
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Miss Kathryn Arnold had as
her guest last week, Miss Les-
ney Williams of Norfolk, Va.
who is her roomate at William
and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weir
and Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge
Simmons were in Atlanta last
weekend for the Southeastern
Shrine Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Norris
visited Maggie Valley during
the weekend.
ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF
The HEIST School of Dancing
Wed., Sept 9th — Hollett School
Whitten Village
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