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I • i 1 i . 1 V » a Thursday, ApriM0,J947 v !'(■ • 'i SOCIETY (Contnloed from page three) £ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE > . , ,V ' f: ;! Jr J f r Page Seven :" ,m '■ T". - ^ White and a background of'evergreen. Traceries of green were vised and tall baskets of gladioli ahd snap dragons stood beside the altar. The vows were spoken with lighted ,tap- , . ers in branched candelabra lending tion were Mrs. Ewm,e Abercrombie. a satl glou , , 0 , he ^ Musicians were Mrs. J: F. Jacobs, Lewis and Esbert Abercrombie, Mr * and Mrs. Glenn C. Abercrombie of , w • Hickory Taverh; Jesse Brockman of “ r 8 an . Miss Annette Moorhead, vio- Nashville, Tenn., Miss Maude Brock- an d Mrs. Leila Johnson and man of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Charles! Bl ; uce Galloway uncle of the bride, Wilburn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wil- 9 ° loists - The y furnished a program burn, Mrs. Lizzie Hannah, Mr. and; of traditional nuptial tnusic. Mrs. James Gresham of Greenville;' Mr. Turner was attended by Clar- *! Mrs. Lola Cox of Simpsonvllle, Mr.'ence S. Sikes of Augusta, Ga., as and Mrs. Ted Fowler of «Simpson-' best man. Usher-groomsmen • were ville; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fowler of Richard Bowles and Henry Caver of Mauldin; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gresh-i Augusta, Burl Allen of Conway, Bil- am of Lyman; Mr. and Mrs. David ly Gresham of Marion, and Richard George of Laurens, Df. and Mrs.' Kaleel of Fayetteville, N. C. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mc-j Miss Peggy Johnson, of this city.j Millan, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Burns,; was maid of honor and bridesmaids Mr. Fleming, Mr. Stroup, and Miss were Mrs. William M. Shields, Miss| ^ Louise Fleming of Laurens. i Carolyn Henry, and Miss Jean Lay- j ton of this city, and Miss Jeanne Mc-j Master of Winnsboro. Miss Johnson’s, floor-length dress was of rose mar-; quisCfte fashioned with sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves and close-fit- „ , a „ ... . , ting bodice with a full skirt caught The First Baptist church was the ^ a bu$tle The bridesmaids wore scene of a lovely wedding on last; hght green marquisette dresses simi _ Thursday afternoon at 5 o clock when lar tQ Miss Johnson . s . They all wore Miss Marcia Galloway Wed To.Michael Turner In Church Ceremony Miss Marcia Galloway became the bride of Michael Turner. Rev. J. H. Darr, pastor of the church,'conduct ed the ceremony. The church was decorated in tra ditional bridal green and white, with mittens matching their gowns. Miss Johnson carried a bouquet of rose snapdragons tied with green ribbon and the bouquets of the bridesmaids were of white snapdragons tied with green ribbon. Their ornaments were the-platform and altar draped in singIe strands riilZrTZ ! The bride, given in marriage by Parent-1eacner oroup i her f at her, c. e. Gaiioway, was; Plans Pre-School Clinic ; gowned in heavy candelight Dutch- ^ ' ess satin fashioned with fitted bod-1 . Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger, chairman| ice and full gathered skirt ending in! of the Parent-Teacher health com- 1 a long train. The bodice was pointed mittee, and Mrs. Donnom Wither- j at the waist and made with a square! spoon, county nurse, announce plans, yoke trimmed in lace and inset with 1 for the annual pre-school clinic. I illusion. The long sleeves ended in The clinic for Academy Street] petal points over the wrists. Tiny! school will be held at the school on I self-covered buttons fastened the j April 17, and again on April 21, at: bodice in back. The bridal veil of 2:30 p.m. < Brussels lace extended to the floor The Florida Street clinic will be and ended in a train and was caught held on April 28 at the school at 2:30 p.m. All children who will begin school in September are invited to come for this free physical examination and further plans will be announced later. ** ' i Plantation Tour By Church Group Visitors to the South Carolina Low Country invariably sp^lrid part of their time in a futile effort to wangle their way into the plantations that 1 stretch along the five rivers that flow into Winyah bay around George town. But these plantations, that date back to the; original king's grants of the Wealthy indigtf and rice plariters of Colonial days, are not open to the public. On Friday, April 11, nine of these to the hair with a coronet of seed pearls. She carried an orchid bou quet sprayed with lilies-of-the-val- ley. A/ter the ceremony the bride’s par ents entertained at a reception at their home on Walnut street, during which the couple cut a three-tiered wedding cake. For traveling on a wedding trip later in the evening to the mountains of North Carolina, the 1 bride wore a gray gabardine suit with black accessories and her cor sage was an orchid from*her bou quet. Mrs. burner, the attractive daugh ter of Mr: and Mrs. C. E. Galloway, was graduated from Clinton high; school and Winthrop college in 1946) where she was editor of the John- 1 sonian, campus weekly, a member] of Senior Order, Book and Key, scholastic organization, and listed in] “Who’s Who Among American CoL- plantations will be open for a tour j leges and Universities.” She was re- given by the Women’s Auxiliary* of ce ntly on the staff of the Charlotte the Prince George Winyah Episcopal j Observer and now holds a position church. The tour will start any time you wish if you have your own car. Stop by the parish house for a stick er to be placed on the windshield. The money raised will be used to repair the church organ, the first built by an American firm 150 years ago. 1 It has been in use almost con stantly during that time. DOE TO CONST1PAT AS DIRECTED with Jacobs Press in this city. Mr. Turner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jones of Augusta, attended the schools of Augusta and has resumed his studies, at Presby terian college as a member of the junior class after three years in the U. S. Navy with two years in the Pacific theatre. He has taken a pro minent part in campus activities at the college. Upon return from the wedding , trip the couple will be at home in 1 an apartment on the college campus. Out-of-town guests were: i Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones, Mr. andi Mrs. B. H. Turner, Mrs. Kale Sal-j w i/-. PHILCO Refrigerators Radios Easy Washers Other Appliances Place Your Order Now For Future Delivery MORRISON Furniture Co. Telephone 425 ters, Mrs. Raymond Rozelle, Miss Miriam Weigle, Mrs. Z. S. Sikes, and Mrs. D. J. Bales, Sr., Augusta, Ga.; Miss Claire Marshall, Miss Louise Green, Miss Nancy Brame, Miss Margaret Earle, and Jimmy Dumb bell, of Charlotte; Miss Rae Connor, St. George; Miss Mary Neal Harper, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Har- 1 per, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Mc- Master, Sr., Winnsboro; Mrs. W. D. j Boykin and Miss Elizabeth Boykin, : Sumter; and Henry Mann, Charles ton. On Wednesday evening after the church rehearsal Mr/arid Mrs. James Addison and Mr. and Mrs. Ashby! Galloway entertained at a rehearsal 1 party at the Lakeside Country club for a large number of guests. They were assisted in serving by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamer. Supper plates toere served buffet style to relatives, out- of-town guests, and friends of the couple, after Which the guests en joyed dancing. At 12:30 o’clock on the day of the Wfedding Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and daughter, Miss Annette Moorhead, entertained at breakfast for the wedding party and the out-of-town guests. Mrs. Julian Bolick assisted in serving. Candles lighted the liv ing-room and dining-room and pas-! tel spring flowers decorated the home. Placecards attached to tiny pansies marked each setting and a three-course breakfast was served by the hostesses. The honor table was centered with candles moulded to form a miniature bridal couple. Since her betrothal Mrs. Turner has been extensively entertained. i LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon, April 15, at 2:30 in the high school audi torium. A film, “Colombia, the Cross Road of the Americas,” will be shown. 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