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THITRSDAY. JUNE 28, 1988
THE OJNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C
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The Woman^s Page
SOaETY EVENTS.
CI4IB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
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ROBBIE KiyO GIVES
PARTY FOR GUEST
Monday ovening Robbie King gave
caught with coral-centered rosettes,
over white taffe^ and,a shoulder veil
I falling from a tiara of lilies-of-the-
valley. Her bouquet was of lilies-of-
Ithe-valley and Sweetheart roses.
C. B. Crisp was host at a dinner injl
!th«* hotel following the ceremony.'
The bride had given a'breakfa.st for!]
the two families at the Mariemont
hotel in the morning.
The young couple left immediately
' for their wedding trip through the
Blue Ridge' mountains of North Caro
lina. They w-ill make their home in'I
table. I>elicious refreshments of sand-
w’iches, punch, and cake were served. . , .
Ser\ing were: Mrs. Julian S. Bolick,IBadger teach-
a lovely party honoring her couain'Misses Mary Howze Dillard, Copie.
and house guest, Sara Kay, of Byron,' McCrary, Nannie Sue Adair, Janel receiv^ her B. A.
Ga. ICrawfdrd, Margaret Jeter,
degree from the University of Ten-
After the young people had aaaem-! Ruth Mipis, Grace Martin and An-1 <J^8Tee fi^
bled various interesting games were.nette Moorhead
! nessee. She has also studied at Pea-,
enjoyed. Later ice cream and cookies' Assisting in receiving in the vari-1past two years she has
were served to* twenty-five guests, ous rooms were: Mrs. W. T. Martin, ^een doing demonstration teaching at
Robbie’s mother, Mrs. W. G. King,'Mrs. W. W. Harris, Mrs. S. G. Dill.|^e State Teachers colleg^ in
assisted in. entertaining. a^d, Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, Mrs. W. B. j* 1 j 1 w * v • • •
^ ’ iJeter, Mrs. Bruce "Galloway, Mra. Mr. Badger attendeil West Virginia^
WADSWORTH CLUB .James Addison and Mrs. Joe Delany.university,
HOLDS MEETING "
, Mrs. William H. Moorhead wore i and M S. d^rees'
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Tom U,pj. lovely wedding gowm, which w’as :^’’®”' Peabody, Nashville, Tenn. VVhile_;
Davis and Mrs. Asa Davis entertained I fashioned of heavy ivo^ satin in:®^ Peabody^ he was president of the:
the W’adsworth Home, Demonstration
club at the home of the former.
dirndl style, and her flowers were
bride’s roses and gypsophilia. Mrs.
The president,* Mrs. Luther Young, * \y_ \ Moorhead w’as gowned in hand-
called the meeting to order, after peach lace,
which Mrs. Tom Davis conducted the j Mv.3 Moorhead Vaughn and Mrs ! Ohio; Neil C,ertain, Montpeliar,
devotional. , I .\llen‘Barron hade the^uest^ adieu!
student government.
Guests at the wedding were: C. B.
Crisp, Boston, Mass.; W’. E, Crisp, Jr.,
jClinton; Miss Alice Rose Carr, Sugar
Mrs. Young; jrreaented several mat
ters of interest to the club, after LATIMER-GASQUE RITES
which a short business session was j SOLE.MNIZED AT DUE WEST
held. Officers for the coming year | in a setting of dignity and beauty, j
were elected.
.Mir\,n.; Miss Ro.sa \\*al, Arcadia; Mrs.)
Wilbur Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Badger, and Mi.ss Betty .\nn Budget,
iMiss Cecelia Latimer, of Due West, .
The hostess served ice cream and slaughter of Mrs. T. N. Latimer and! ”','- ». .vi.
cookies to the members present. jthe late Mr. Latimer, became the'(lOLDEN
^ bride of James Leroy Gasque of Glin-j ^ '
LEGION AUXILIARY ton, last Thursdmy afternoon, at .IJOj ^t a bnll.ant nveption, Mr. ami
NAMES NEW OFFICERS -o-cToelt at the home of The bride’s IW™- "• MeMlIlan eelebrat«l the.r
The American Legion Auxiliary.
ither. The Rev. I). J. Blackwell, of|^‘ftieth w«lding amiiversary Friday
held its final meeting of the year on' ^.^1^3^111^^ G., uncle of tlK‘ bride, ^^^1
Hr P Praa.,iv nf 110:30, at the home of their son-in-law
Tuesday afternoon at the home of the assisted by Dr. James P. Pressly ofi
president, .Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. ; performed the ceremony in :*V‘* daughter, Mr. am) Mrs. John W.j
The guests were mrt at the door by the presence of the families and the, ^Beauty and cordiality marktNl
the hostess, and invited into the l>*jcontracting parties and their mo.st jn. | the event.
brary, where Mrs. Frank Miller serv-Uj^j^^^, friends. The impressive ring' The rooms weiv thrown ensuite and
ed punch. 'ceremony was used before an impro-^’'‘a“\'f^"y di-coraU-d with quantities j
The meeting was openexl with the vised altar of ivy an«l Queim Anne’s "^ yellow and salmon-coloriHl gladioli.
singing of ^‘America.” After the al- ^nd candles, which were lighted! tinted gueen
R. S. Clark. Jr., of Due West. ^nne s lace, which were the gifts of
legiance to the flag, prayer wras of- hy
fered by the chaplain, -Mrs. B. R., \ program of pre-nuptiaN musk 1 . 1
Fuller. furnished by Miss Henrietta
The Auxiliary heard several solo Blackwell of Laurens, and Miss Eliza-1 Rhett I.
selections by Mrs. Charles Johnson. beth Clark of Due West. .Miss Black- ‘V^**'*- *'***• J®'"''*’"
.\fter transacting bu.sines8, the unit sang “At Dawning’’ by Cadman.^^'*'! gut^sts into the drawing
entered upon the election of offkera ^nd ••q Promise Me” by Dekoven, where, rwiving with Mr. and
for the coming year. Mrs. Clyde Lank- i^jg, Glark playing her accompani-1 were their children
ford, chairman of the nominating menta. During the ceremony Miss gramkhiMren. The reviving line
committee, made her report, •fter pijiy^ “IJelx'straum.’’ comiKwtsl of Mr. ami Mrs. Mc-
which the following officers were vjjgg I>orothy I^atimer maid ©fi
elected: _ honor and sister of tha brule. wa.s:®"<;
President—Mrs. John W. Little. , lovely in an apricot organdie with^'®**'^^*y' ''• A. (lallo-
Vke-President-Mrs. Frank Miller, bolero jacket. She carried a bou-i ^y* •»*■ ' •n<‘ Mis.s Kathleen Galloway
Gorreiponding SecreUry and Trear- Talisman rosea. Horence, Mr. and .Mrs. J. P. Me-,
urer-Mra. R. J. PitU. The bride entered on the arm of,Gre-enyille, and chiWran,
Recording Secretary - Mrs. Gary her brother, T. S. Utimer, of Due Bressie, Jr., and Michael Me-
Rartin.
Weat, who gave her in marriage. She
Millan.
The meeting cloaed with the pre- jovely "in her wedding gi.wn of W'lliam Bailey Owens and
amble. white marquisette with appliqued '*'’*• ,Fitts Ibe gue^i
A salad course with punc*i and wa- nowers in white satin. Her veil waa <-be dining room The beautifully |
fers waa aenred by the hoatesa, aa- /..hioned cap efftet, being held in •''^1
sisted by Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Unkford pi^ by a coronet <rf orange hloa-,■" ■rrangement of,
and Mias Martha Whitten. Her bouquet was of white Tal-;feverfew ami fern 'kellow can-
; V, showered with lilies of,'"'* crystal can-
ELABORATE RECEITIO.N GI\E> valley Sleiabra. .Mrs. Elmer B<>nton of Hor-
FOR SHREVEPORT BRIDE by the I P'^‘»»<b'd
An outsunding social affair of the i,r,d,.^o<.m and his best man. Shaylor <be table and cut bhark ice cream,
summer season was the large and jj „f charlotte N C .SA-rving d«*corat4Nl cakes ami mints
beautiful tea given on Friday after- Utimer. mother if the bride. Missas Willk Earle I)avidson.
noon by .Mrs. William A. MoorhtAad, y|„ (;«*que, A«iair, .Martharene Ihtts, Je-an-
(kildrille, honoring her daughter- bridiirnann. wore a FkU. Maileline Emmie ami Viv-
in-law, Mrs. William Hopkina Moor- dress. Parks Adair. Annette .MiKwhead
heml, formerly Miss .Marjorie Moody. l„M„«Hliately afte-r the wedding cer- Barnes pinned on favors of
whose wedding in Shreveport, Lxiuisi
emony
the hfhle’s mother entertained g^’bh-n aiHkling bells.
ana. on June 10 was a prominent so- , 'reception. Assisting in receiving the regiNt4T pre-
ciaJ event. Mrs. Homer S. Blackwell of Mr. and Mrs. (niyne
Many shasta daisies, snapdragons Uurens, and Mrs. R. S. Clark of Due h'mP*on. . ^
and gladioli, interspersed with fern ^iss Eloise (iasque of Markn, ^^bose presH-nt at Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
to carry out the chosen yellow and Mrs. Harold Martin of Ware •'‘**‘*"’* »^’‘bling received in the liv-
white color note of the tea. were ar- presided over the bride’s »»'»? introdi^ed by Mr.
tistically arranged throughout the ami .Mrs. Clyde lAankford. They were:,
spacious rooms. Those serving were Misses EvelynFitts, Mr. and.
Greeting the guest* •t the doorLeo^^ Mrs.! Mrs. ^tank Ada^, Mr. and Mrs. Joe|
were Mr*. E. S. Jones, Mrs. C. C. ^jjl Dr.* Marie Baldwin ©f -McMillan, Mr*. Minnie C. A^ir, Mr. 1
Vaughn and Mr*. C. R. Workman.; Souvenir* were pinne<l on *'*'’'‘* Adair, Mr*.;
Mrs. George H. EUi* and Mr*. Frank . Misses Nancy Leonard and Mary I-inney, Mrs. Emma J. Lrttle,
Kellers presented the guesto to the CTark. **• Hollingsworth of Union,
receiving line composed of Mrs. W. A. young couple left for a wed-
Moorhead, Mr*. IV. H. Moorhead, Mrs. trip. The bride’* going-away cos-
Alvin Thayer, Mr*. David Boozer^and navy blue crepe with navy
Miss Blanche Durgin. 'blue accessories. Upon their return
Inviting the guests into the they will make their home in Clinton
room were Mrs. I. Smith and Mrs.
Goyne Simpson. The exquisitely ap
pointed table had for it* central
adornment a low arrangement of lil-
and .Mrs. Mattie .Miller of Kinards.
Entertaining throughout the home
were: Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Ray of Williston, .Mr.
and Mr*. W. Roy Pitts, .Mr. and Mr*.
ie* of the valley, snapdragon*, mar
guerite* and gladioli in a crystal con
tainer. Four ^ small vase* of mixed
flower* were placed around the cen
Mr.. GMquf H. th. d.u»hter of C. E. «»llo«r.y, Mr. .nd Mr.. Hubert
Mr.. T. N. Utimer .nd the Ulte Mr. M"-- •"<* ?•. C-
Utimer of Due West. She i. s ffrsdu-' ..^*^**''*j i
ste of Due West hi»h Khool snd of 5*™-,.**- ‘J’. R-nG". Mr. snd Mis. W.,
Erskine college. Since her graduation
she haa taught in Gainesville, Fla.,
and Clinton. Mr. Gasque is the son of
Mrs. J. M. Gasque of Marion and the
tral bowl. Dishes of yellow f'ose- Gasque. He is proprietor of
shaped mints completed the lovely cleaner* of this city.
G. King, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne,
.Mrs. Irene Pitt* and Dr. and Mrs.
B. H. Henry.
Mrs. McMillan wa* goa-ned I'n black
chiffon with a corsage of yellorw
rose*. Mrs. Kinney wore orchid lace
GIFTS
THAT BRING HAPPINESS
—Watches, Fine Jewelry, Silver
or China.
A aaiall deposit will reaerve
any item ontil wanted.
FRONTIS
JEWEIJIY store'
Thi. m»rri.te i" of oordkl intere.t
thiou*hoot the iute, both familie.'P'"'P>' Mr.. W. A. G.llow»y
beint widely coimected. The youngj*"" *"** ““J 1^'*
couple Uve the boK wiriie. of . bort » •l>o«W«r P"^„
of friends heart roses. Mrs. Pressie McMillan
' was gowned in lavendar taffeta with
CRISP-BADGER
RITES AT CINCINNATI
A romance which started two years by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cannon, Mr.
ago at Peabody college in Nashville, I and Mrs. James Pitts, Mr. and Mra.
Tenn., culminated Saturday, June 11,'George Holland, and Mr.' and Mrs.
at 4 p. m., in the marriage of Miss Jodie McMillan.
!a corsage of pink roses. I
On the side porch punch was served'
Blanche Crisp, the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Crisp, of
in
Mr. and Mrs. McMillan were oinited
marriagfe at the home of the
AI
SUNDAY DINNER—50c
11:30 to i:30
Congealed Fruit Salad or To
matoes; Fried Chicken or Bar
becued Lamb; Carried Rice,
White Potatoes or Macaroni
Pie; Fresh VegetaUea in aca-
son; Com Sticks, Home-Made
R/JI* or Biacnita; Ice Cream or
Jello; Drinks.
Hotel
G^ee l%op
Mountville, to William Vemon Badg- bride’s parent* on June 17, 1888, by
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Badger,jthe late Rev. Harrison Fowler, a Bap-
of Parkersburg, W Va. Dr, Wilbur H.; list minister.
j Fowler, of the W'eetwood (Ohio)] Mr. McMillan is a son of the late
Methodist church, performed the ring, Archie J. McMillan and Margaret Lu-
ceremony at the Netherland Plaza cindy Jeanes.
hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio. j Mrs. McMillan before marriage was
An improvised altor of tall palnris, j Miss Mollie S, Adair, daughter of the
!snapdragons, baby breath, gladioli,j-krte-RrP. (Uncle Pres) Adair and Ha
1 larkspur and feverfew- was arranged Jacks.
Ifor the occasiorf. Besides his wife Mr. McMillan’s
' Miss Alice Rose Carr and Neil Cer- family is composed of the following*
I tain, who have been associated with children: Mrs. W'. A. (ialloway of
ithe bride at Ball State Teachers col- Florence, Mrs. John W. Finney of
iege^in Muncie, faid., played the
ding music on piano and violin.
The bride was given ip .by
her brother, C. B. Crisp, of ^ston.
Another brother, W. E. (Bill) Crisp,
Jr., of Clinton, served as usher. •
'The bride wore white silk yoet
McMillan^ oTGreen-
ville.
During the reception several hun
dred relatives, friends and admirers
called to wish for the “honored cou
ple” many/happy returns.
(Additional Society on Page Six)
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' „ Formal Opening
TIte NEW HOB-NOB
(On Clinton-Laurens Highway)
TUESDAY NIGHT
JUNE 28TH.
BIG DANCE!
Music By
LUKE CHANEY
Beginning At 9 P.M.
EVERYBODY INVITED
THE FOLLOWING FIRMS OFFER THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO
r THE NEW HOB-NOB
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ing. Co., Peanut Butter Sandwiches; Atlantic Beer and Ale; Sweetly
Yours Candies; Spratt Grocery (’o., I.aurens; Claus.sen*s Bakery; Nehi
Bottling ('o., l..aurens; Belton Bottling Co., IWIton, True Blue Beer and
Ale; The Texas Co., H. D. Payne, Agent.
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