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-r \ \ V AV k A r ■ V, y Thursday, March 11, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED . The Chronicle Extends Greeting* To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. March 7 birthdays included Miss Maud Geer, Dr. C. B. Betts, F. K. Shealy and Ann Pinson, daughter of Mrs. E. B. Pinson. Yesterday was the birthday of F. M. Boland. Monday, March 8, was the birth day of Mrs. Don Boyd. Carroll Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Poole, is celebrating her birth- * day today. Miss Lutrell Oakley and Charles Oakley observed their birthdays on March 6 and 7 respectively. L Russell Gray will observe a birth day tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff are cele brating their wedding anniversary to day. Mrs. George R. Holland has a birth day tomorrow, March 12. Mrs. C. H. McCrary observed a birthday March 5. Mrs. P. O. Lopaz observed a birth day March 5. Mrs. Malcolm A. Macdonald cele brated a birthday March 3. Nancy Catherine DuBois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. DuBois, is celebrating a birthday today. Homer R. Jones, Jr. observed a birthday Monday, March 8. Judy Lee Rutherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. €. E. Rutherford, cele brated her second birthday March 4. krs. Tom Cooper will observe a birthday tomorrow. » Frances Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Winn, Will celebrate a birthday Saturday. Mrs. Watts Davis, now of Beverly, Ohio, and Herman Nabors will ob serve birthdays March 14.■’ Sunday’s birthday include Mrs. Joe Dixon, Wyman Shealy, Jr. and Miss Jean Copeland. ■ , Miss Mary Blakely of Laurens, who holds a position here, has a birthday March 18. Cathie Blan Dominick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dominick cele brated her first birthday Majrch 2. Patricia Merritt Ferguson, daugh ter of Mr. and ^ilrs. Lawrence R. Fer guson a Raleigh, N. C., celebrated her first birthday February 26. Marian Erwin Dalrymple, daugh- TerarMr. arid "Mrs. Laverne Dalrym- ple, celebrated her first birthday March 2. Birth Announcements TRAMMELL Mr. and Mrs. kenry TnamnrfCTl''an nounce the birth -iof a son, Keith Wayne', at Hays hospital, Thursday, March 4. Mrs. Trammell is the for mer Miss Mary S.tone, daughter of Mrs. Metta Stone. HORTON Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton an nounce the birth of a' son, Horace Pinkney, Jr., at Hays hospital, Mon day, March 8. Mrs. Horton is the for mer Miss Mary Jim Milam. JONES " Mt. and Mrs. Homer Janes an nounce the birth of a son, Homer Michael, at the local hospital, on Sat urday, March 6. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Frances Duvall. . COGDILL Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cogdill, of Enoree, announce the birth of a daughter at Hays hospital on March 8th. SOCIETY Brides-elect Honored With Lovely Tea Honoring Miss Carolyn Peggy Johnson and. Miss Virginia' Henry. About one hundred and twentyr j five guest? - called between 4 o’clock iand 6 o’clock to extend tbeir best l wishes to the popular brides-elect. ^ Former Clinton Resident Miss Jean Layton and Miss Jane Lit.-,^^®^ In SpOrtonblirQ tie, brides-elect, Mrs. C. E. Galloway! In a candlelight ceremony taking. Butch McKenzie was ring bearer. After the ceremony the bride and groom greeted the guests in the ves tibule of the church. , • For travel, the bride changed to a twqtpiece_^uiL_.Qf black gabardine with black and white accessories. She' wore a corsage of pink carnations. The groom, who formerly resided here, is a nephew of Mrs. George Sineath of this city. SPEAKE IN HOSPITAL J. B, Speake. well kn r.vn and high ly regarded farmer of t ;e K.nards section, is a patient at Hays hospital. 'His many friends'Vish for h.m a speedy recovery. and Mrs. Michael Turner entertained place on February 7, at 8 o'clock, in j the evening at the Park Hill Baptist with a lovely tea Saturday afternoon., c hurch in Spartanburg. Miss Esther The Galloway home was beautiful ly decorated for the occasion with jonquils and bowls of white camel- leas, in keeping with a yellow, green and white motif, used throughout. Mrs. Galloway greeted the guests at the door and in the receiving line Mae King became the bride of James David Bryson. The double ring cere mony was performed by the pastor, 1 Rev. Harold Horn. A program of nuptial music was furnished by Mrs.! Harold Horn, pianisft. Bobby Bryson, brother -of the CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to our rela tives and friends for their kind ex pressions of sympathy and thought fulness during the illness and-tieath of our loved one, and for the many beautiful flowers. MRS. C. H. McCRARY AND FAMILY. Community Chorus To Name Officers Monday Evening Officers will be elected and formal choral practice will begin at the meeting of the Community Choral society Monday evening, March 15, at. 8 o’clock in the high school audi torium, according to plans made at a meeting on March 8. Offices to be filled are president, vice-president, corresponding secre tary, recording secretary, treasurer, and librarian.. Prof. Edouard Patte, director of the glee club at Presbyte rian college, will direct the singing, and the Clinton Music club is spon soring the organization. At the last meeting, the first and third Monday evenings were selected for meetings and members were ask ed to be prepared to contribute twen ty-five cents to be used in ordering music, this amount to be credited on dues to be set by a finance commit tee when the budget is completed. At the conclusion of the business meeting H. G. Prince directed the group in singing a number of selec tions, with Mrs. James Pitts accom panying at the piano. On Distinguished List At Winthrop Martha Roy, of Laurens, freshman student a/t Winthrop college, has been named on the distinguished list for the first semester, Winthrop of ficials have announced. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Roy, of Laurens, Miss Roy is taking a four-year commerce course for a bachleor of science degree. She was graduated from the Laurens high school. She is the granddaughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. A, E. Spencer of tnis city. ■ ■■ W Virginia Gray Heads Queen's Student Body Miss Virginia Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mas. L. Russell Gray of this city; was elected president of the stu dent body at Queens college, Char lotte, Tuesday. Miss Gray, a rising senior, who has been active in campus affairs, is a member of Phi Mu, social sorority, and Alpha Iota, honorary sorority. - - — i m — i i. » Morris Crump With • Baldwin Motor Co. —* Friends of Morris Crump will be interested to know he is now connect ed with Baldwin (Motor company of thia city. Until recently Mr. Crump was with Spencer Co., Inc. with Mrs. Turner were the honorees groqmi and George Sineath, Jr., cou-, and their mothers. j s j n 0 f ^e groom, of Clinton, lighted The beautifully appointed tea ta-;the candles, ble holding milk glass containers of; Talmadge King, brother of the jonquils had as a background the bride, was best man. Ushers weie traditional seven 'candles in gradu- Nelson Martin and Flournoy McKen-! ated sizes. zie. Mrs. George T. Barnes and Mrs. The,bricle was given in marriage Robert Wysor poured tea. Sandwich- by her father, Vernon T. King. Her es, cheese biscuits and individual dress was of white net over taffeta, cakes iced in green, yellow and featuring the sweetheart neckline, white were served. • long sleeves, tight bodice with full Entertaining in the living room skirt. Her fingertip veal of illusion were Mrs. Inby S. Hipp, Mrs. Goyne was held in place with a coronet of L. Simpson, and Mrs. D. O. Rhame orange blossoms. She wore a shoulder Mrs. W. R. Anderson invited the corsage of pink carnations, guests into the dining room where She was attended by Miss Mae Mrs. J. B. Hart, Mrs. Carlisle Neely, Peace as maud of honor. The brides- and Mrs. W. A. Johnson entertained, maids were Miss Carol Giyinn and Assisting in serving were Miss Eliza- M.ss Aileene Edwards. Miss Brenda both Wysor, Mrs. W. M. Shields, Miss! Justice was flower girl and littl< I ST. PATRICK’S I DANCE March 13th ^ Laurens Armory ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and relatives for the many- kindnessesr- shown during the illness and death ! of our mother, Mrs. L D Blakely. Also for the lovely fl ral tributes. MRS J L. TODD . RUSH D BLAKELY. E E. BLAKELY. NOTICE Notice is hereby .given that the un dersigned incorporators intend to file w.th the Secretary of State of South Carolina, on March 16, 1948, a Dec- Luke Chaney's Orchestra | Gents $1.00 Ladies ..^. v 50c Sponsored Ry Clinton and Laurens • / Hairdressers :: :: if II »* »« *« #« »« •* •• •«*• OFFICE SUPPLIES— Call 74 For Your Needs. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO 1 laration for the granting of a charter of incorporation under the laws of the State Of South Carolina to CLIN TON ICE CREAM COMPANY, which i corporation is to have its principal place of business in the town of Clin ton, in Laurens County, State of South Carolina. 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