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/' THUBSDAY. JUNE Z, 1938 •A THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. a / \ PAGE THRKl , / The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, - - CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST f Telephone 258 jhonoree with a lovely bride’s book. ;' Tho hostesses, assisted by Miss Mary Reed Moore and Mrs. C. M. Darricott, served delicious block .cream and angel food cake, carrying _ 'out tbe bridal colors of green and j Blakely^ June bride-elect.!^®*’ tables arranged for cards, w'hite. Spring flowers in artistic ar-; bride’s chair was marked with afternoon additional PARTIES GIVEN IN LAT'f A j w’as again honored witlkA bridge par- FOR MISS ELIZABETH BLAKELY ty given by Mrs. A. tt. McQueen. The On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. W. S. Place was matked with a lovc- Bethea of Latta, entertained • with |>ouquet. Artistic arrangements of four tables of bridge in honor of MisS! spriug flowers made a lovely setting rangement were used throughout the house. Out-of-town guests here for this rhe I Wr aTOrsage of pansies. After four pro gressions, high score was awarded to Miss Emily Dantzler, and consolation guests were invited for refreshments. A delicious salad, course was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Vir U. D. C? CHAPTER MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON lovely party were: Misses Sara Can-[prize iq Mrs. J. W. Williamson. TheParker and ^ non. Shannon Simpson, Catherine j bride-elect was also presented with a I the graduation of Dr. Moorhead at ’ ^ i srift. Mrs. A. B. Manning an^ Miss 'Tulane university on June 8th. W. A. ,P Roland Tucker assist^ Mrs. Bethea The U. D. C. chapter will meet Fri day afternoon at 4 o’clock with Mrs. A* B. Blakely, Sr. Assisting hostesses will be: Mrs. Jessie Sparks, Mrs. L. V. Pinson and Miss Louise Kern, full attendance is urged. Moorhead and daughter. Miss An-1 in serving/delicious refreshments, nette, will leave by train Monday for!'J'*’ New Orleam to join the family and Chester.-Ahbeville Press and Banner. following the commencement exercis- A es two days later, will go to Shreve port to attend the wedding. On Friday afternoon, Miss Blakely Mrs. Bruce Gressett. High score for (Continued on page six) RUBBER STA.MPS—24-hoar farrlea All sizes and types. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. :n Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS aaa &nd aaa EMBALMERS Ambulance Senriee Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra. JONES-SYRE MEDDING LOVELY CHURCH EVENT A lovely aftemoon w’edding was that-of Miss Margaret Jones and Rev. Richard Syre which took place LATI.MER-GASQUE [STUDY CLUB HOLDS ANNOUNCEMENT ANNUAL OPEN MEETING The following announcement will be On last Wednesday afternoon the I at five o’clock Saturday aftemoon in read here with social interest: | annual open meeting of the \\ ednes-,j the First Presbyterian church, with Mrs. Thomas Newton Latimer of [day Study club was held at the home the bride’s father. Dr. Dudley Jones, Due M est, announces the engagement j of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., with Mrs.' assisted by her pastor, Dr. D. J. of her daughter, Celia, to James IC. B. Betts and Mrs. Thomwell Dun- LeRoyaGasque of Clinton. The wed ding will take place on June the six teenth. lap assisting her as hostesses. Lovely cut flow’ers including bowls of R^iral lilies, larkspur, pink yarrow Woods, officiating in the presence of relatives and friends. White gladioli and ferns were ar-j mnged about the pulpit, furnishing* SEVENSON-DOBSON ANNOUNCEMENT .MADE Friends of the bride-elect, a mem ber of the orphanage school facul ty, will be interested in the following announcement: Mrs. Robert H. Stevenson of Abbe- , and sweetpeas were artistically ar- an effective background for the bridal I ranged in the living room. ; party. [ .Mrs. Harold Fish as guest speaker Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, organist, fur-' for the afternoon, presented a paper nished the wedding music, on the “Price of .\rt,’’ in which she I The ushers were .\rthur Copeland treated the subject from the stand-'and Edward Braiisford of Summer-! point of an artist and also from that [ton, brother-in-law of the bride. early summer. iof a spectator. In addition Mrs. Fish! Miss Laetitia .loncs, sister and o^jalso pleased the^udicncc, with two' only- YiHemiant tif—the hrideT- was her daughter, Margaret Rebecca, to'delightful readings, “Sonny,” by I maid ,of honor. She was lovely in a MilHam G. Dobson of Spartanburg. ] Ruth Stuart, and “Katrina’s Visit to bt*coming floor length gown of pink The wedding will take place in the; New York.” I si)k net fashioned with a square Later the guests were invited into I nwkline, puffed sleeves and a full the dining room for refreshments, j skirt, shirred at the waistline. Her Pink sweetpeas and snapdragons j flowers were an arm bouquet of deep centered the lovely lace covered table, blue and pink delphinium tied with A delicious congealed chicken salad harmonizing tulle. The groom entered with his best' man. Lieutenant F. Dudley Jones, of Fort Screven, (la., brother of the bride. The bride was escorted by her , Prominent among social events of brother, Parker Jones of Beaufort, rooms,--and the commencement season was thei^-ho ,fave her in marriage.,Of bru- formed a lovely centerpiece on the | lovely party given on Saturday af-; nette type, the bride was lieautiful prettily appointe<l luncheon table. /ternoon by the College Dames in the jin her ‘white satin gown made prin- Guests m addition to the honor, gp^^jous garden of Presi<lent and Mrs MRS. SPENCER HONORS MRS. J. I. COPELAND Yesterday at one o’clock Mrs. A. E. Spencer entertained with luncheon honoring Mrs. J land of Gaineaville, Ga., resident of Clinton. a lovely I with punch and decorattnl 1. Cope-, served in buffet style, i former i , ^ GARDEN PARTY GIVEN Colorful mixed flowers from the j poR COLLEGE GRADUATES hostess’ own garden were tastily ar-1 ranged in the living guest w’ere Mrs.' Arthur cess style, featuring a round niH-klino „ ^ A , J Jaoobs, honoring the grad-' and a deep vok^* of lace in the back, Mrs. Geo. A. Copeland, .Mrs. T. I).; uates of Presbyterian college. I .sU-eves, full at the top and fitted Copeland, Mrs. W D. Copland, Mrs., Greeting the guests at the gatejbtdow the elbow, and a full graceful Jack H. Young, Mrs. S. G. Dillard, were Dr. and Mrs. H. E. .Sturgeon.Ukirt endinir in a long train Her M™. L. B. Dillard, arrd Mra. W. B.l„, Mr. and Mra. <'. K, Galloway.Iveil of illualon "a, t>wens, Sr. , Dr. and .Mrs. A. E. Spencer mtro- attached to a tiny satin cap adorned 'duced the guests to the receiving line,'with pearls. .She carried a iMiuquet of j composed of President and Mrs. Js* I bride’s ro.ses, fern and gypsophilia. Miw. Morar anal I C My-Par !' Mrs. Syro is tHo daughter of Dr. .Miss .lary V ilson and I. C. . cC Wa.shington, D. C., Major and Mrs. ■ and Mrs. F. D. Jones of this city. She Paul Rutled^ge of Columbia, Major'jg a young woman of charming per- and Mrs. h. C. Harding, Mr. i tonality and possesses unusual tal- Mrs. \V. A. Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. and ability. She receive<i her A. B. M. G. Woodworth were at the end of WILSON-McC ARLEY RITES SATURDAY ley were quietly united in marriage on Saturday afternoon at 3:00, by the Rev. John Bobo of the Second Bap tist church, Laurens, at the parson age, in the presence of a few close receiving line . Mrs. Bothwell friends and relatives. The ring cere-|c^j,am and Mrs. H. E. Spencer pre- m^y was used. I sided at "the punch bowl and assist- The bride was beautifully gowned, in a Copenhagen blue dress with | John Osman, Misses Mary Jane navy accessories, and wore a sho^der! sturgeon, Peggy Harding. Marcia corsage of sweetpeas* Mrs. MoCar- (jaHoway, Ann and Byrd .MoMillian. ley is a daugher of Mrs. Dora Wil son of McCormick. Mr. McCarley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McCarley of Whitmire. Both Mr. and Mrs. McCarley hold positions with the State Training school here. Mingling with the guests other members of the faculty. were degree from Queens-Chicora college, in Charlotte, and her master’s degree in religious tnlucation at the Biblical seminary. New York city, where she and Mr. Syre were fellow students. For the past two years she has taught successfully in Virginia and South ('arolina. Her father, Dr. F. Dudley Jone.s is well known over the state as head of the department of psy- 'A large number of guests called; ecology and philosophy at Presbyte- to offer congratulations to the grad- ■ rJan college and as an authority on uates on this happy occasion. li^iate history and botany. Through I him the bride is connectwl with the MAYHELD-BOOZER RITES IN SHREVEPORT, LA. Of interest here is the announce- I BUFFET LUNCHEON FOR (MISS CELIA LATIMER j l^aurens, May 27. — Mrs. H. S. J Blackwell entertained at a ddllthtful,||„„ (h,. bride is related meat nf the marriaee of Mias Juliette'“"‘‘'’T , -'^•‘“'■day at her!,,, ,b,. Vincents, Hays and .Mazyeks. ment or the marriage 01 M'*® **uiieue ^ Harper strt*et, com- Bratton, F3<iwin and Moore families. Her'mother was formerly Miss Cath erine Wyman of Aiken, and through J " , 1 nome on .'>ouin narper sirt*ei;, com-] c,,rs. ia tw.. «y.n rtf fVio int*. Mu-' Mayfield of Shreveport, La., to Kcv.> .j ^ ^ jj j - 1. son of the latt Ma IteviH Fii«rpne Boozer of Goblville ’ *” V ® ^ jor August .Syre and hrau Syre ofi l»avid Lugene Boozer ol \ ^ mur, of Due West, popular June|y; * . ; He was e<lucate<l at w’hich was solemnized on last Friday bride elect M‘ ’ ‘ ” ' i Vienna, AuMiia. tu A^as i<iutaie<i ai at the home of the bride with her "‘JJ J,*:.*"**'*• the University of Vienna, afterwards - t T, iir fo Mr. Roy Gasque, of Clinton, Biblical seminary in New uncle. Rev. C. W'. Mayfield, officiat ing. jon Jun^ 16 th* home of her | York, where he s«ured the degree of' l^*^W**^*ni 1 ' , *** Due West, of social theology. He’receivedi Mrs. Boozer is the tlaughter of thci Blackwell home was artisticl late .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mayfield ofjjy decorated for the occasion with Shreveport, and has made her homejpj^^ larkspur and poppies, with her aunt and uncle, | Miss Latimer was presented a lovely Mrs. Mayfield. Since completing er eorsage. She also received dainty tea college course she has assisted Mr. Mayfield in his ministry. Mr. Boozer is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Boozer of Newberry. He is a graduate of Newberry college and Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur. He is now serving a group of Presbyterian churches, Goldville, Duncan’s Creek and Shady Grove. Upon returning from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Boozer will make their home in (Joldville. MOODY-.HOORHEAD W’BDDING AT SHREVEPORT JUNE !• The following invitation will be read here and in Goldville with in- treest by the many friends of the groom-elect: iMr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemuel Moody request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Dr. William Hopkins Moorhead on Friday, the! towels which were hemmed by the guests. Mrs. Blackwell was a.ssisted in serving by Mrs W. R. Richey, Mrs. T. P. Kendrick and Mrs. Creswell Fleming. The guests included Mrs. M. H. Hunter, Jr., of Laurens, Mrs. T. N. Latimer and Miss Mae Blackwell of Due West, Mrs. Harold Martin of Ware Shoals, Miss Virginia Bums, Mrs. Gilbert Blakely, Miss Ella Little McCrary, Miss Nancy Owens, Miss Lillie Yarborough, Miss Eloise Miller, Miss Sara Lou Kennerly, Miss Ruby l^Iorris, Miss Margaret Culpepper, Miss Margaret Blakely and Mrs.' Joe L. Carter, all of Clinton. STEVENSON-DOBSON ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Robert H. Stevenson, Mrs. D. P. Rudsill of Morganton, N. C., and Mrs. S. M. Gary of Whitmire, tenth of June, at oclo^, in the: hostesses Thursday after evening, Saint Marks Episcopa jj^y 26, when they entertained at a lovely party at the home of Mrs. church, Shreveport, La. Dr. and Mrs. Moorhead will make their home in Kansas City, Mo., where the former wtil enter upon his internship at Research hospital. Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. James Addison and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick of CJeorgetown, will Stevenson, honoring Miss Rebecca Stevenson of this city, who has taught the past several years in the Thom well orphanage school at (Clinton. Aifter the gruesta had arrived, the (doorbell rang and little Dorus Paul Rudsill, Jr., entered, dressed as cu- leave Sunday for New Orleans for ^ arrows. He gave each guest an arrow bearing the THE IDEAL WEDDING GIFT for* the coming Bride. Smart ness has nothing to do with price. Silver, China,' Glassware will tell her—better than words. Here you may choose with safe ty, knowing that the price will be most fair. FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE announcement “Stevenson — Dobson, July, 1938.” I After this announcement telegmph blanks were passed and each person asked to write a telegram of advice 'to the bride-elect, using only words “ beginning with the letters in the I prospective groom’s name. These were tlatei: read by the bride-elect. I Mrs. Rudisill conducted two bridal [contests which afforded much amuse- 'ment. Miss Sara Cannon, of Clinton, was awarded the prize, which she gracioualy presented to Miss Steven son. The hostesses then presented the the degree of bachelor of divinity at the Lutheran Theological seminary in Gettysburg, Pa. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal couple left for Gary, In diana, where Mr. Syre is pastor of the German-American Lutheran church. Among out-of-town guests at the wedding were: Lieutenant and Mrs. Dudley Jones, Jr., and daughter, Al ice Ann, of Fort Screven, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Braiisford and sons, Lucien and Bklward, of Summerton, Mrs. Louise DuBose and daughter, Rowena, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jones of Beaufort, Mrs- D. M. Diouglas of Columbia, and Miss Cath erine Jones of Aiken. Preceding the wedding Saturday a luncheon was given for the bridal party. Guests included a number'of the bride’s visiting friends. There’s supposed to be a law against orue^ land unusual punish ments, but the United States recently deported an Ethiopian. An owl in Salt Lake City tangled with a power system and emerged quite whole, therday doing oonsider- ably better than a few TVA officials. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRO|flCLB “The Paper Everybody Reads^ SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER—50c 11:30 to 2:30 EVENING .MEAU-6:00 to 8:00 We make a specialty of serv-' ing fresh home-grown vege- tables.^ TRY OUR COLD PLATE Hotel Coffee Shop \ Our Customers and Friends.... We Wish To Stale'That During the Summer _ Months We WiU Be THRU-OUT THE ENTIRE From 8:30 A. M. To 6 P. M. To Serve Your Needs! SATURDAY’S WE REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. We'make this statement due to the fact that for the past several years, we have ob served a half-holiday closing on Wednesdays, during the summer months. Realizing that we can better serve you hy remaining optm all day and every day, we have decided that this w'ill be our policy in the future. 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