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■ -■'H' V 4 / THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three t SIX-INCH SERMON The WOMAN'S PA6E SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST...,. .. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 used when the pilgrims reached the'Sunday. June 19 a: Grace Lutheran ilem. The words*. ( church. Prosneritv Plans were made be old Shea- gates of Jerusalbm. The words*. 1 Church, Prosperity. PI ‘ t.nat by night, Aould mdi^ate t^ ai !f or forthcopning Reun the night had come. It is supposed! ntw c that pr.ests from within answered htid August 21. 1949 at the PILGRIM MARCHING SONGS with ^ he words; -Jehovah bless thee ^ homestead, P;ne Ridge, five miles' Lesson for July 10: Psalms 122; out 0 f Zion.” : south of Chapin. This reunion for i J34 j jhe picture of these ancient pil- Shealy generationk j held i Memary Selection: Psalms 122:1. g rim s should stir us to greater con-! every year so let s make our plans It appears that Psalms 120 Groham-Edwards Engagement thronph cern for the present church and the|lo go this year as we are. worKing * -■ - * hard to make this the biggest and best one held yet. in the-later period, when Jews w T ere give ourselves with warmer zeal and 134 were used by pilgrims going worship of the sanctuary. Let^us m yearly to the Passover. Especially learn to love the church more^ and 1 announcing “Paul-Elsie - August scattered afar, these songs were in larger consecration to its work. 1949.'’ Yellow tapers in silver iaee use - holders flanked this arrangement. A Other things made them eager, delightful three-course luncheon was but the desire to visit the grand and glorious temple was the chief thing nQS Oil DIQ jQlC In the living room, gladioli, dai- that inspired the pilgrims. Chris-j - sies and nasturtiums were attractive tians should be gted when the op- Adair's Men's Shop Mrs. John H. Graham announces, the engagement of her daughter, 1 sei | v , Martha Kate, to Joseph Vernon Ed- * wards Jr. son of Mr and Mrc r V i sies and nasturtiums were attractive nans snouia tie giaa wnen me op- The we n known Adair's' Men’s' Edwards of this city.fThe* wedding The noste5Ses gift to Miss Neigh- p ^ rL ^ 1 l y ^av Shop announces a special sale in to- ... ^ r urae prvstnl h(>r r y,net>n nat- oi the Lord. Thev should lay aside y ^ paper to which our readers’ There will be plenty of music, speeches, laughter and delicious food from all those wonderful picnic bas kets. Don't forget August* 21st. so make a dati? to met all your Shealy relatives and friends there.' Dr, Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOI RS FOR EYE ' EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment I will take place in the early fall, i Thomason-Winslow Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Clifton T. Thomason, of this city, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Frances bors was crystal in her chosen pat- of the Lord. They should lay aside ( tern. . • | the many distracting things and de- oay s vote the Sabbath to worship. Cer- attention is directed. The sale will Atlanta Visitors Are Entertained tainly a better observance of the Lord’s Day is a pressing need. It is evident the people had a Mr. and Mrs. Billy Owens, of At- g reat P ride in Jerusalem and the lanta, Ga„ who have been visiting, The y san « in their march- men - the former's mother, Mrs. William songs of the:r glory and prayed continue several days, with many un usual values at reduced prices in wearing annarel that will appeal to D° y !flH T R 0n f aS H n w 0f ^ tlanta ’ G f ’ t0 Bailey Owens, were’ widely enter- for the prosperity of both. Thus did Shealy Reunion Set Donald Rexford Winslow, son of Mr. I, 1 the pilgrims pray for the bene- .-a 7 . S dictions of , God upon the thurch, Fountain Inn. Dessert Bridge Given for Club and Mrs. Rexford R. Winslow' of! ,ained durin * their ^ Sanford, Maine, The weddinj will On Saturday evening. June 25,1 whi(h ' t raveled take place September 4 in Pisgah! Mrs - Owens gave a dessert bridge H for her guests. Mrs. C. W. Stone was hostess at a bridge-luncheon Monday for Mrs. I Owens. Mrs. Pringle Copeland entertained Mrs. Carroll White Copeland was with a m °rning bridge party followed hostess to members of her card club ^ a luncheon on Tuesday, for dessert bridge Thursday after- J Tuesday afternoon Mrs. K. R. Mc- noon. ■ Master was hostess for a dessert Two tables were arranged for re- bridge complimenting the visitor, freshments in a setting of rose$ and Mrs. Owens was honored guest for zinnias and a sweet course was en-, bridge at the home of Mrs. R. C.^l joyed before the games. When scores‘Adair on Wednesday afternoon. I were counted Mrs. W. A. Danhoff and ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson Mrs. Hubert Boyd were presented invited guests for three tables of awards. bridge Wednesday evening. ■ Thursday at noon Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., was hostess at luncheon at Happy Acres. Assembling members of the fami- rpv,_ o; i j i.t » c • . lies and a number of friends, Mr. and The Circles and Woman s Society, T F ’ j . c n ♦ • • * Mrs. J. F. Jacobs were host and host el Christian Service will meet joint ly Monday afternoon, July 11, at 4 toved’ For August 21 The last Marching Song, one of The officers and committees for three verses, is believed to have been tbe Shealy Reunion held a meeting M0BIL0IL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street Phone 511-W Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 SI BSCR1HE TO TM*. CHRONICLE Methodist Circles, Society To Meet Broad Street Methodist o’clock at church. The Sara Glenn circle wilf meet ^ ~ , . T _ , , a, 8 o'clock in the evening with Mrs. * ess on Thursday evening for a picnic. An outdoor supper was enjoyed at the Cornwall place on Duncan creek. A bridge party was given by Mrs.' Lewis Pitts. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Miss Maud Geer and Miss Kate Milam. Methodist Women Plan Picnic ternoon complimenting the Atlanta visitor. J Honoring both Mr. and Mrs. Ow ens, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shields en tertained with a dinner party on Fri day evening. Mrs. R. E. Sadler gave a delight fully informal drop-in party on Sat- The Woman’s Society of Christian urday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Service of Broad Street Methodist Owens. / church is planning an old-fashioned Saturday evening and Mrs. family picnic Wednesday afternoon, Hugh Jacobs enterjafned guests for July 13, at 5:30 at Happy Acres: All six tables of bridge for the visitors, members with their families are in-j vited to attend and bring a picnic basket with tea. j Miss Cleo Bane and Miss Ruby iWeds Mr. Carmical Shaw, of Epworth orphanage, Colum bia, who are visiting members of the society here this week, will be guests for the outing. Miss Rose Watson In Church Rites Mrs. J. P. Rowland Hostess At Bridge and showered with The Red Springs, N. C.. Presbyte- ] rian church was the scene of a lovely candlelight wedding on Thursday, afternoon at five-thirty, when Miss Bessie Rose Watson became the j bride of William Newton Carmical. Mrs. Jasper P. Rowland entertain- The vows were spoken before the ed members of her bridge club and Rev. Thomas A. Fry, pastor of the several aditional guests at her home ’bride. on Thursday afternoon. Preceding the ceremony, a program Colorful flowers of the season were of nuptial music was presented by arrayed to form a setting for the Henry Hodgin, Jr., organist, and Miss three tables in play during the after- Carolina Buie, sprano, of Richmond, noon. Score prizes were presented Va., soloist. Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mrs. H. L. The bride entered with her broth- Eichelberger, while floating prize e r, N. P. Watson. Jr., by whom she ■went to Mrs. Harry McSween. W as given in marriage. She wore a Late in the afternoon salad and wedding gown of white marquisette sweet courses were served with tea. with fltted bodice, long full sleeves, with a number of guests calling after and full skirt> Xhe square neckline cards. Two out-of-town visitors here, was outlined with imported lace. Her Mrs. S. N. Connally of Miami, Fla., f u jj length veil of bridal illusion was and Mrs. E. R. Dailey of Junction cau gbt at the hair with a coronet of City, Kansas, were guests for the S eed pearls. She carried a white occasion. satin prayer book, topped with a white orchid, Sara Ray Has stepharrotis. D" a.lj n x. j Miss Gay Watson, sister of the DirfnQQy rarry bride, was her maid of honor, and Sara Ray, young daughter of Mr. Miss Frances Leonard, of Woodruff, and Mrs. Hugh C. Ray, was hostess §. C., her only bridesmaid. They wore at a colorful party given at her home dresses of orchid marquisette, and Thursday afternoon, June 30, in hon- carried nosegays of summer flowers, or of her seventh birthday. j Little Linda Cancdy of Four Oaks, About thirty-five little friends en- n ; ece 0 f the bride, was flower girl, .joyed the festivities in a setting of; £ ar ] Watson, of Red Springs, at- decorations with pink as the prevail- tended the groom as best man. ing theme. A humber of outdoor Groomsmen were Donald and David games were directed by Miss Jane Wa t S0 n, Douglas McPhaul, and Ar- Ray, after which the honcree °? ene d j c hibald Lovin, all of Red Springs, her gifts. ; The mother of the bride w’ore navy In the center of the re.reshment s b e er with white accessories, and a table around which the group gath- corsa g e 0 f white carnations. The ered to sing “Happy Birthday was gj-oom's sister, Miss Anne Carmical the prettily decrated cake. Ice cream, x e%V nan, Qa.. wore an afternoon individual cakes and candies were dress 0 j s0 ^ green with black ac- served. i cessories. Her corsage was mixed Books and gaily colored balloons fl owers were given the children as favors. Following the ceremony, the bride Assisting Mrs. Ray in serving were and g room ] e f t f or a w edding trio to Miss Leone Crosby of Union, Mrs. the mounta ; ns of >j ort h Carolina. For B. B. Ballard. Miss Lily \arborouoh, g 0 j n g a way, the bride wore a and Mrs. R. P- Wilder. piece suit of lime green Sacany with ^ * white accessories, and a corsage of Announcement Party iwhite carnations. _ ... x. . ll__ c Mrs. Carmical is the daughter of For MISS INeignOOrS Mr and Mrs. Neill Pat Watson of A lovely announcement party was f{ ed Springs. She was graduated given on Wednesday for Miss Elsie f rom Flora MacDonald college, and Neighbors, who will be married in f au ght for three years in.the Thorn- August to Paul M. Stanley of* Harts- we jj orphanage high school, resign- ville. ing the position last year. Mrs. Fred Oxley, Mrs. Billy Pitts Carmical is the son of WJ, N. and Miss Florence Adair entertained carmical and the lafe Mrs. Carmical, at luncheon at the R. G. Murphy 0 j jjewnan, Ga. He is a graduate of home, assembling twelve friends of University of Georgia, and was the honoree.' with the armed forces for five years. The luncheon table presented a serv j n £ two years overseas. He is pretty picture, appointed in a green j connecte d with the Pate Supply com- and yellow motif. A corsage marked pan y j n Pembroke, w*here the cou- the place of the bride-elect. A hand- p j e wi jj ma ke their home. made lace cover over yellow was Ted and at one end was a silver THE CHRONICLE * bowl of gladioli and daisies. 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