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Thursday, March 24, 1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLF THE WOMAN'S PAGE Social Events and Club New of Interest TT Telephone 74 or 495 I 1 ' iWiS1l*lVW!l'H'i > lB'!VI : )V!Win!!SillHll1l|liiH:!ilBi|:l ■ ■ Mrs. Rhame Hostess To Club Members Mirs. D. O’ Rhame was hostess to inembers of her bridge club on Thursday afternoon at her home on West Walnut Street. ——r v Azaleas and other seasonal ar rangements were used in decoration for the card -rooms. After play the two tables were appointed for a sal ad course. Prizes went to Mrs. H. L. Etchelberger, Mrs. H. M. Wise, and J. M. Oeland, a ilub, visitor. Mrs. Copeland Heads Ladies Golf Assoc. At a recent meeting of the Ladies’ Golf Association of Lakeside Coun try Club, Mrs. Carroll White Cope land wws elected to serve as presi dent for the coming year. Other officers elected were Mrs. Edwin A. Parnell, treasurer; and Mrs. C. E. King, secretary. The association holds luncheon meetings the first and third Tues days of each month. Bride-Elect Honored With Party Saturday In compliment to Miss Margaret Ann Bolide whose engagement to Herbert Glennie Tarbox, Jr., of Georgetown, has recently been an- mfunced, Mrs Robert M. Vance en tertained with a bridge party on Saturday afternoon. Attending from Winthrop were Misses Betty Jo Goodman, of Harts- ville; Sally Schumpert, of Cheraw; Janice Timmons, of Newberry. Miss Lillian Hart and Miss Florence Winn, who were at home from Ag nes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., Miss Anne Baker of Limestone Col- legeg, and other local friends made up the guest list. Spring arrangements featuring daffodils and quince formed a back ground for the four tables in play. For the serving of a salad course following the games each table was centered with a grouping of four pastel bridesmaids holding mints. These were given as party favors. The bride-elect’s mother and grand mother, Mrs. Julian S. Bolick and Mrs. A. K. Dill, were invited to join the group for refreshments. Mrs. Caldwell Henderson, Mrs. George Cornelson and Mary Bailey Vance assisted in serving. fScore prizes went to Misses Bar bara Roberts and Julie Bolick. The bride-elect was presented with a corsage and a gift from the hostess. AT AUTOGRAPH PARTY Mrs. E. D. Easterby, of Laurens, is pictured with her daughter, Mrs. James G. Ferguson, also of Laurens, as she autographs copies of her book. “Flower Arrange ments,” during an autograph tea held on Monday after noon at The Chronicle.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. Gadsden Girl Is Bride of Former Clintonian Gadsden, Ala.—A wedding of un usual beauty and simplicity was solemnized in Central Methodist Church in Gadsden, Ala., at 10:30 Saturday morning, March 12, when Miss Mfertha Rose Hanson, of Gads den, and Milton Barrett Barden, of Boone, N. C., were married. Dr. John G. Barden, father of the bridegroom,' assisted by Rev. O. S. Gamble, pastor of the bride, offi ciated. The church formed a lovely back ground for the bridal party with the green palms and ferns and tall bas kets of white gladioli and asters in side the chancel. Two standards of white cathedral candles were used'.’' Prior to the ceremony a program of wedding music was rendered by Miss Lou Ellen Strain, organist, and Peanie Jlenruf, Spring Fashions To Be Modeled Friday Afternoon March 25th at 3:30 North Broad St. Next to Broad way. Theatre Free Parking Near Rear Entrance Mrs. William Keener, vocalist. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Dan iel Westcott and the late John H. Hanson, was given in marriage by her step-father. Daniel A. Westcott. She wore a fitted street-length beige suit with a bronze orchid. Miss Dianne Hanson attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore a pow der blue suit with corsage of white carnations. Little Miss Susan West cott, younger sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. She wore white organdy and carried a nose gay of pink and white carnations. Rev. Lawrence E. Barden, of Pel ham, N. C.. was his brother's best man. Lawrence Weeks. Jr, of Gads den, ushered. The impressive double ring ceremony was used Mrs. Barden is a graduate of Bir mingham-Southern College and is now attending Vanderbilt Univer sity in Nashville. Tenn., where she plans to receive the Master of Arts degree in June Mr. Barden is a 1 graduate of Pfeiffer College at Mis enheimer, N. C., and is now teach ing science in the Madison Senior High School. Madison, Tenn. Following the ceremony, the par- : ents of the bride entertained at a : wedding breakfast at their home. After a short honeymoon, the cou- I pie will be at home at 303 E. Due West Ave.. Madison, Tenn makes THE COSTUME SHOE PC Graduate, Rock Hill Girl & Be Wed In June Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Patsy Lou Rawls, df‘ Rock Hill, to Robert Smith Dowdle, of Clinton and Rock ] Hill. The wedding will -take place Saturday. June 18. at Mount Holly Methodist Chiirch, Rock Hill. Mass Rawls is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert Love Rawls, of Rt. 5. She is a Secretary for Rock Hill Printing ahcTtNaislung Company, having attended Winthrop College. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith Dowdle. Mr. Dowdle was graduated from .Presbyterian College. He is employed by Ful- brigbt laboratories in Charlotte Cornelsons Entertain Bridge Club Members Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Cornelson were hosts to their dessert bridge club, assemb ling players for three tables. Bowls of jonquils adorned the card rooms. Following the serving of a sweet course several progressions were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs Bailey Dixon received high score prize I Dessert Bridge Given For Club Thursday afternoon Mrs. Howard Smith entertained members of her card club for a dessert bridge. Two tables were appointed for refresh ments and a sweet course was served when the guests arrived. Following the progressions high score award was presented Mrs. Wilinot Sheaiy. Daffodils arranged with greenery made a pretty setting for the games. St. Patricks Day Theme Is Carried Out For Luncheon Carrying out a St. Patrick s Day theme, Mrs. Leonard Wilson. Mrs. Robert W. Anderson and Mrs. Ed Sader beautifully entertained with a luncheon on Thursday at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. A green shamrock on the buffet table was flanked on either side by white floral arrangements About 90 guests were seated at tables in groupings of eight. These were ap pointed with ivy and tiny shamrocks which were at each place as favors. The menu also carried out the chosen party motif. brina neckline, and the full taffeta skirt featured folds of the material gathered into a hits'le effect above a cha,:el tYam Her mantilla-wtyie fmg&rtip. veil wa< edged with -calioped lace, and she carried a bouquet of rosebuds eenten-d a ?h gardenias and vai!ey lilies TB Association Directors To Meet ^-~ x - A meeting of the board of d.rec t s of the L-Kfrom- t'ounty Tu.'* cu! <sis A.s-ociatien w." be held' on Tuesday, April r > a* 3 30 p m in the PrientMUp Room of'the Laurens Federal Savings ind L/an Asaocia- m r # llfe'u m K r i i ti *ip t o F lorr:a, ait( •r a non bi aikling. c lurch nx epti Ify ie had se!< Kte 1 The 1 V a re fJfJ’Tt of * grei cn si lit *» i‘h beig' i* acce^ r ae tn carsn rer "M frt M U-ar nan ^ sorics a nu ssa ^e from the ; r--v dpqt J Ai The c '<*1? le w ill \v ve m VV t-st Vir !.-n H wnapsoi n: higl a lights ol f NT A g:nia w here ■ Dr Ciori g is a ef 'ioe. Traini ng In-! !;tue | > Mr M M lor for the ■ Miners Memor ■ al Ho c, exec if IV e - etrretary budg pital A 5SOC .ation Me attended C lt?m c* a'd progra m for the comir ig year son. after grad uatin g from •Gj by J Lerov Burns and anruxin/ e. ville sch/xi Is r ;, nd r fVT' ,.fi his R \ nent i >f pian: s for U a- annual i me ■' degree from th e Un averdty of Vir • tS- a.xsociat <> r. Iw Dr Marin •gin: j He (h*:. pv v t -gra/iua e • ■ work M Te at the L’:r. versi ity' o f Vi.iba ma and k 4 ' earned doct r of medi in k from the Medica! i llet*’ of South Carolina His wife is a registered nurst . having i*vn graduated from C lin ton High School .uxl Greenville Gen-, era! HoeipitaJ School of N its mg She had been serving on the staff of the Joanna Memorial Hospital at J anna card of th \nk> I would like to thank our friend f ir *.“*• mar.-. e\pre.«Mojw of syrr. u.if.-. 'o-vn during the dines* an/ at death of my mother Mrs 1,41 te P Bv.rret! Your kindness ara thoughtfulness will rvver be forgo' ten -MRS CECIL SCOGIN AND FAMILY \l ■ MRS. GOING HAUPFEAR-GOING VOWS SPOKEN IN CHAPEL OF GREENVILLE CHURCH -! In vows spoken in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church of Greenville on Saturday afternoon. March 19, at S o'clock, Miss Dorothy Louise Haupfear of this city became the bride of Dr. Oliver McPherson Going of Greenville and West Vir ginia Dr. C. Newman Faulconer offici ated, and Mrs. James Pitts of this city presented organ music. Oliver Haupfear of Washington, D. C., ushered, along with Thomas Davis of Columbia, the groom’s cousin Mr. Haupfear and the bride are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver Haupfear of Rt. 2, Clinton. Dr. G<ang. son of Oliver Francis Going of 705 McDaniel Ave , Green ville. and the late Mrs Going, was attended by his father. Mass Gladys Going, the groom's sister, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Linda Haup fear of Clinton, the bride’s sister, and Miss Lynn Johnson, the groom's cousin They wore daytime-length bluebird taffeta dresses fashioned with tulip neckline, short sleeves and pleated cummerbund with a bow at the waist Their bouquets of yellow rosebuds were centered with blue ins Each attendant wore ' short white gloves and a petaled bandeaux and veil to match her | dress Wearing Chan illy lace and silk taffeta .the bride was escorted by her father The lace bodice of her dress'was made wuh scalloped sa- NURSING HOME OPEN HOUSE A SUNDAY, MARCH 27th From 2:00 to 5:00 248 PINE STREET SPARTANBURG, S. C. PHONE i-(iS27 Operated By Mrs. M illie Mae Andersnn Vf i—i, _ 2/1 16 DIAMOND H DUtm $ -.tf:!;*!! i mewatiag *f vP ’2101 # f Leant ike fade W/«ee yew make your &umm4 pwrckeee A V/ ewd it %HBeMfle»eellfelfaMe.Lelue give yoke kewifloef |J. 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