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> / THURSDAY, JUNE 1< 1W8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C. PAGE THREE r The Woman’s/Page SOaETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 ' MISS MOODY BECOMES BRIDE OF DR. WILLIAM H. MOORHE.4D (From The Shreveport, La. Journal) St. Mark’s Episcopal church was the scene Friday of one of the out- Addison, and A. D. Barron, Goldville;'ow of William D. Byrd, a progrei- Miss Minnie Maud May, Memphis, sive farmer of the Sandy Spring* Tenn.; Miss Frances Gill, Jackson, Section who served the county for a Miss.; Miss Mary Belle Porter, Sum- term in the house of representatives ner, Miss.; Or. Russell Watson, Mis- in 1P17-18. .Shi> was a devoted mem- ; standing weddings of the season, soula, Mont.,; Dr. C. N. Harwell, Para- b<>r of the Prt'sbyterian church, a when at 8 o’clock in the evening,'Miss guay. Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. W'il-, sincere Christian, and a woman of ) Marjorie Moody, lovely daughter of ^ son-, Texarkana, Texas; Dr. James many admirid)le traits of character. I Mr. and Mrs. C. L Moody, became the W’ood, president of Stephens college, i Her passing brings genuine sorrow to bride of Dr. William H. Moorhead, Columbia, Mo.; Miss Juliette Brandt,' ^any who knew and loved her of Goldville, S. C. Dr. James M. Dw-1 Alexandria, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan grand-sons, Henry D., W. C., Jr., and Douglas Byrd, and by one sister, Mn. Sarah C. Lipscomb of Ninety-Six < !• ’ j *v •' • * "'t> j * ' rr xm' j! The deceased is survived by a son, ens performs the impressive cere- Burrall, Gladew’ater, Texas; Mr. and' ^ ANNOUNCEMENTS , The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon, June 2l, at 4:30, at the home of Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. A' full attendance is urged for the election of officers. The James B. Parrott chapter. Order of the Eastern Star will meet Friday night at 8:00, at the Masonic temple. Mrs. William Pressley of Greenwood,Iassisted by Dr. M. E. Dodd. Mri. B. C. Walker and Mary Walker,!''^* Sparta, N. C,, three A‘ Syracuse^woman has attracted attentionVas a button collector, -but her fam4 is nothing compared to Fighter ^enry Armstrong, the but- ton-conneCter. PAPER -7- Mimeograph, onion SUa* Carbon Paper, Second Sheata. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Cathedral tapers in graduated stan- Tyler, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Ginton society at the church. During the day a business session was held and the meeting was ad journed in the afternoon. BIBLE SCHOOL GROUP GOES ON OUTING On Saturday morning the daily va cation Bible school of the Associate'were artistically arranged and placed! Reformed Presbyterian church en- uhout the card rooms, joyed an outing and picnic near here. Late in the afternoon a delicious The entire school, composed of twen-, salad course with tea was served, ty-five pupils, was accompanied by* sang the 91st. Psalm, ... . . , At noon lunch was ser\’ed by the* danls shed a soft, gleaming light over j Genevieve Miller, LI Do-i^ inton society at the church. the church which was beautifully dec- Ark.; Mi-s. J. Lllis, Dallas,]<, orated in green and white. On either.Tfxas; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smart,|^ side of the chancel, which w-as banked'<?ladewater, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Bert with woo<lwardia fern, were standards King and Louisa King, Waco, Texas; of large shasta daisies.. Sprays ofi^^*"* Mrs. Richard (.ole. Magnolia, fern bordere<l each side of the aisle Mrs. W. Bloohificdd Duncan, leading to the altar where tall urns | Baris. Texas, held white daisies and feverfew’. .\t j * • the entrance of the chancel were two;|^MA RlTW*#! large standards filled with shasta Passes At Home i; MRS. HENRY GIVES RRID(iE PARTY Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ed ward Henry gave a lovely three-table bridge party. Pink gladioli and sha.sta daisies Prior to the we<lding, Mrs. Bertha i Mrs. C. teachers. B. Bctt.s and several other 1 MRS. DILLARD HOSTESS A picnic lunch wa»i^nj<^ed. TO ‘ IDLE MOMENTS’ CLUB AUXILIARY TO HEAR < y- DR. DARBY FULTON , ^ The Woman’s Auxiliary of the E'irst Presbyterian church will meet Weil- nesday, June 22 (note change in date) at the church. The spi'aker for the occasion will be Dr. Darby Fulton, secretary of foreign mission.^ of the Southern Pi'esbyterian chitrch. A conhal wel^me exUmded by unvnpwn the auxiliary to all ladies of other ^ HUMIKhI) Mrs. “Idle Moore, organist, played “My Heart Ever Faithful’ by Bach, Chopin’s “Prelude’’ and “Song of Joy’’ by Ro gers. Following the organ music, the vestinl choir entortnl singing “The ^ I Voice That Breathed Q*er Kden,’’ af , 1 .alia Uii..oe Mom- —Yeste^a:^ afternoon Dillard entertained the Mixed garden flow’ors adorned the'^^ choir quaitet. rooms where tables were plact*d for! The groomsmen, Julian Hi)(hly Esteemed Woman Suc cumbs To Illness. Funeral Here Monday, and Interment At Laurens. Mrs. Carrie Cathcart Byrd, 71, died ter which. Mr.s. Jialia Hurst White sanK "Oh Uva," accompanied Istr,.,.t.Sat- unlay night after an extendinl illness, of Funeral services were held .Monday SEND US YOUR SHOES o < ► < ► o O o O < ► WE WILL PUT THEM IN EXCELLENT REPAIR FOR LONG, SATISFACTORY SERVICE. We Use Only the Best Materials and Offer Only Expert, Dependable Workmanship. CITY SHOE SHOP West Pitts St.—-Next Dpor To Country Market J. B. Dailey, Owner Phone.028.T S. D. Dawkins, Mgr. Bolick licious salad and sweet courses were THORN WBf.L THCAimATINtr churches to hear Dr. Fulton. riK)k I'Georgetown, S. ( ., Jamo.s .-Vddison of the family plot in the laiiurens .After a series of progressions de- Goldville, S. C., Dr. Ru.ssoll M atson'follow’ing services held of Missoula, Mont., Dr. (.. N. Har- from the residence here at 11 o'clwk. W’ell of Paraquay, Ark., and John and The officiating ministers were Rev. Bobby Mmxly, hrothers^qf the bride, W. N. l>ong, ixistor of the First Bap- nTtmxt first. ITTsf Oiurch of Thnrcity, and the Rev. The hridesnuiids then ontemt In K. n. Patton of thr FiTsl Pseshyte- Mr. and Mrs. I»uis C. IaMoUc pairs. Their lovely gowns of lime j-jan church of I>aurons. The ser- delightfully entertaineii at luncheon preen silk net were fashiomui with vices Were largely attemitHl by friends on Friday honoring the graduating ^ full skirts banded into the waist in froni the two cities and elsewhere, class of the orphanage high school, j wreath-like sletuierness by narrow Mrs. Byixl was a native of Fair- Varicolored summer flowers were yell9W ribbons which extended to the fi,.)*! county but was rt*ared in Co- * ( « I beamed of dill!CitllllllKfllllli;’ * **''"Claii$SenS ImiJ' on« ’Y»<u •to anm dddrar/* A. K. P. BIBLE SCHOOL COMES TO CLOSE Commencement exercises on Sun day morning at the As.sociate Re-jUst^l to center the prtdtily appoint- hemline. The round m*ckline was shir- lumhia. She was the daughU'r of the formed Presbyterian church brought ed table in the <lining room where a and the sleeves were shoii and (ate W. .1. and-Coimelia Shell Cath- to a close the tlaily vacation Bible lieltH-tahle lunchton was served. | puffed. They carritsl yellow tlaisy eart, for many *y»*ars prominent resi- school which has lK*en in st*ssion the Those who enj<*yed the <*ccasion in chain.s and wore yellow daisies indents of Columbia. Her mother was paet two weeks, with twenty-five pu- addition to the gi-uduating class their hair. The bridesmaids were a memb<*r of the well known Shell pils in Attendance. were: Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn,I Misses .Annette Moorhead, sister of family of liaurens. ^She was the wid- Teachers for the school were; Miss- Mr. ami Mrs. B. S. Pinson, Mrs. A.^the bridegroom, of Goldville, S. ('., — - e.s Margaret and Catherine Blakely, M. Coptdaml and Miss Gene • Bowles iKirothy David of Anniston, .Ala., and Nannie Young Tribble, Mrs. Paul of Tampa, Fla. Shirley and Hetty Baird. Todd, Mrs. .Augustus Blakely, Jr., Mrs. Julian Bolick of (’icorgetown, Mrs. Ansel Bobo, Mrs. R. E i*laxico MISS MlRl.A.M IK)NNAN S. 'natron of h«mor aiul sister of ami Mr.s. C. H. Betts. HONORS TAMPA (il EST 1 the ori*l.‘gn>oni, fo!U)we<l the hrides- ——Mjss Miriam Donnan honorinl her| maids. Her gown wa.s fashioned iden- •MRS. (OPEL.AND HOSTESS ^ house guest. Miss Gene Bowles of tically to the bridesmaid.s and she TO CHIRIH (IK( LKS ^ Tampa, Fla., when sIh* entertained carrii*d a leghorn flat filled with (Jn Tuesday evening Mrs. George with a lovely party on Wednesday ’ paint<sl dai.^ies and held by tvarrow MfatU Copeland was hostess at a evening a.ssembling a few’ friends. I yellow satin hands. | joint mating of the auxiliary and Pink yarrow’, daisies and larkspur' Miss Mary Agnes Oakes, daughter! Sarah Glenn circle of Broad Street w'ere effectively arranged in the din- of Mr. and .Mrs. Guy Oakes, was the! Methodist church. The met*ting was ing room. {junior bridesmaid and her gown wa.^l held at the church. i During the evening delicious ice fashioneil as the other attemlants.j •After a busineas aeaaion, Mrs. J. C. cream and pound cake were served Her small leghorn flat filled with i Roper gave an interesting Bible study to the guests of the enjoyable occa- [tainted daisies w’as a replica to the of Mary, the mother of Jesus. „on. nuitron of homtr’s. Following the study, the members ♦- Entering with her father, the bri<k* i were invited downstairs to tJic dining MRS. TAA LOR HONOHH , was ratiiantly lovely in her quaint room. The tables were centered with MISS (lENE BOWLES dirndl .gown of ivory satin. The veryl low bowles of yellow daisiea. Mrs. Miss Jean Bowles of Tam{>a. Flori-ifoH skirt w«m slightly flared by snail | Coficland waa aaaisted in serving a da, was complimented on Monday hoops below the waistline and ex- mlMd course by .Mrs. Sterlin Young, evening when Mrs. G. W. Taylor tender! into a short train. The tightly Mrs (omstock, .Miss Louise .McCrary gave a dinner party in her honor. 1 fitt»*«l bmlice which was fashioned in CLAUSSEirS BREAD to ’’Ak-CondMoned"— rsmoved irotn oveaa. cooled qnlcklr to special coolli>9 toosM whece tos ok to diy« pore, washed—then wrapped hnmedlately lo Insure beshneas. CLAUSSEN'B BREAD Is made with eLCNTT o< rich ndlk and buflerlal . . . suqar and pure veoeloble shortoalno. Or der lodoy koa your groosc. JAMES W. CALDWELL BOICE lt41 For MeorlT A CsnhWT. ‘The BoeRi's LOOK FOR THE BROUIIl HIIQ YELLOIU DIRRPPER • RTYDUR CROCHn and .Mrs. Clyde Mct'rary. .Mixed garden flowers attractively p^.jnts in front an.l back was fas- adorned the rooms and centered the tened with dainty self-covereil but- i>4><autifully appointtd table in the tons ami the short puff«‘«i sleeves and dining room. A delicious dinner M]uare mckline was eilgwl in flute<l was .-ervetl. AfUTwanl the guemU net. Her fimir-length veil of bridal attended “The ^Girl of The Grdden illusion was shirmi on to a halo em- Meet,” at a local theatre. | broidereil in orange blossoms of seed Those enjoying the o c c a s i o n ' ghells. .She carrie<l a bouquet of lilies sides Miss Bowles were: .Misses Mi-iof the valley and spray orchids. j « . .L J riam Donnan, Emily Dillard and Ruth! lir Moorhead had for his liest man’ About thirty.five guests gathered w ' , ur .umirmao nau lor nis lesx man M Ui. lOTi.e of Mr.. Kitohon., . r"'’ liMChbor. and from thoro wore invit- i.itTI.E f;lRI. HA.S “.J',' ‘u''.j,' „f ,h» brido e«l to the .Morgan home. After the itiuTiiDAY PARTY " i u n l * many useful gifts had been opened. “*KTHI AY I ARTA , . _ wore a lovely hyacinth blue chiffon II(IUSEW’AK.MIN(; (IIVKN MR. AND MRS. MORGAN On Wednesdlay evening Mr. and .Mrs. W'. S. Horne of W’ar* .Shoals gave a surprise house-warming for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .Morgan of laiu- rema, who have recently completed a new home. Little Joan Anderson celebrated with a corsage of pink carnations and the guesu were shown over the new birthday on Saturday with Moorhead, home. Putwh ■andu.'iohiHi and cnokif>s were ^ cousin. Little (Ay; mother of the bridegroom, wa.s gown- Funch, sandwiches and cookies were visiting served by Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. honor guest on this oc-' Clyde Lankford and Miss Miriam Coleman. a hanfisome peach lace and her corsage was white split carnations _ and lilies of the valley. .Mrs. O. M. Twenty-five gueaU gather^ ^o LaK.y^te, Ind., aunt CHURCH GROUP ^ j J<ton a happy birthday. Games bri<le, wore a white flowered HOLDS MEET HERE con^^t# ww enjoy^ on the|pj^ffon ^ corsage of gar- The district meeting of the Second after which Joan s nwAher, Presbyterial of the Associate Reform-Anderson, ser\’e<l the lit-1 Following the wesiding a reception ed Presbyterian church convened here delicious ice ice cream, sand- Tuesday morning at 10:00, with 11 societies in attendance Miss Lucy Agnew of Greenw’ood as leader was in charge of the program. Ihr. J. W. Carson, pastor of the A. hO.NOREI) AT ORA R. P. church in Newberry, and Rev. T. B. Stewart of Greenwood, conduct ed the morning and afternoon de votional. Mrs. John Johnston and Mrs. Lynn Bryson of Woodruff, sang a duet, and FATHER'S DAY JUNE 19TH Remember him with a Gift and card. A small deposit will set aside any Gift in the store. Come in and see our wide selection. / FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE was held in the home of the bride’s ^ ^ ^ . ’r. parents. The guesU wer# greeted at Bo^ Joan and Betty Ann were re-door by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oakes membered with gifts. ^^e bride and bridegroom and MR. AND MRS. BOOZER received in the living room, which was beautifully decorated Oscar Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. with shasta daisies and fern. On the Craig Huivter of Ora, entertained was a low, long basket filled jointly at the home of the former!with daisies and flanke<l by antique recently with a reception honoring white tapers. Rev. and Mrs. David Boozer of (Jold- dining room, the table was y|jj^ lexquisie with full ruffled tulle cover The hostess and host8<were assisted white satin and a wide satin by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Westmorely, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. May of Edgefield. The guests were invited into the dining room where a beautifully ap pointed table was centered with wedding cake embossed with lilies of flowers flanked by burning candles, valley and Shasta daisies. Mrs. Miss Linda Ray Hunter served punch'Bowman Whited, wearing a lovely band extended to each corner of the table, where a satin bow was tied with clusters of lilies of the valley. In the center of the table and placed on a reflector was the bride’s tiered and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Boozer received number of lovely and useful gifts. !CHURCH CIRCLE MEETS I WITH MRS. LaMOTTE SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER—50c 11:30 to 2:30 Congealed Fruit Salad or To matoes; Fried Chkken or Bar becued Lamb; Curried Rice, White Potatoes or Macaroni Pie; Fresh Vegetables in sea- aon; Com Sticks, Home-Made Rolls or Biscuits; Ice Cream or Jello; Drinks. Hotel Coffee Shop white lace and chiffon gown and Mrs. Ferdinand O’Kelly, gowned in King’s blue lace presided in the dining room assisted by the Misses Molly Ellerbe, Sally Her and June Austemnell. Mifs Louisa King of Waco, Texas, had The Ella Riddle circle of 'Thomwell | charge of the brides book. Memorial church met on Monday af-j In the garden, punch was served j temoon at the home of Mrs. Louis ^ from 'glass-topped tables reflecting C. LaMotte with the president, Mrs.'Shasta daisies underneath. The Miss-1 Virgrinia de Montmollin, presiding.!es Rebecca Willis, Elizabeth Powell,! Miss Sarah Patterson led the devo-'Ann Keenan and Alee O’Kelly assist-j tional. An informative program on Presbyterians ‘What ed in serving the punch. Following the reception, Dr. and Believe,’’ was given] Mrs. Moorhead left on their wedding with Miss Mary Adams as chairman, trip to the Carolina mountainj^^and Other members of the circle entered on their return will live in Kaln.sas, into a round table discussion of the I City, Mq. i subject. I Out-of-town guests for the w’ed- Later in the afternoon Mrs. La-1ding were: Mr. and Mrs. William A. Motte and Miss Patterson, the joint 1 Moorhead of Goldville, S. C., parents hostess, served delicious punch and of the bridegroom; Mr. and .Mrs. O.' sandwiches. 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