The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 28, 1947, Image 3
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIEIY EVENTS, CLUB ANE CHURCH NEWS
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Mbs Hunter To Wed'
Charles W. Brice, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hunter,
of this city, announce the engage
ment of his daughter, Betty Wallace,
of Clinton and Chester, to Charles
William Brice, Jr., of Chester and
New Orleans, La. The wedding will
take place in December.
Mrs. John Addison
Hostess to Book Club
The Ex Libris Book dub met
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. John Addison.
Zinnias and other • colorful cut
flowers adorned the living room.
The program consisted of a discussion
on new books. Later a sweet course
was served. i
Buffet Supper
Honors Visitor
Mrs. Thurston Giles entertained a
few rfiends with a buffet supper oh
Thursday evening in compliment to
her sister, Miss Mary Done of Waco,
Texas, who was visiting here and
in celebration of Mr 1 . Giles birthday.
A central arrangement of dahlias
fidorned the supper table. Else
where in the home other summer
flowers were used in decoration.
Mrs. Richey Honors
Mrs. Wyman Milam
f Mrs. B. E. Richey of Anderson, en
tertained- for -Mrs. Wyman Milam at
the Home of the laser’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. €. H.-Snljn, on Friday eve
ning.
A feature of the party was a mis
cellaneous shower of gifts for the
honoree’s home. Mrs. Milam has re
turned to Clinton after spending
some time in Corpus Christi, Texas,
with Mr. Milam who is in the navy.
Mixed summer flowers in varied
combinations formed a pretty back
ground for the party. A congealed
Circle Fetes
Mrs. Jackson
The Mayme Johnson circle of
Broad Street Methodist Church
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice feted Mrs. Weldon Jackson with
a miscellaneous shower recently.
Mrs. Jackson is leaving to make her
home in Abbeville.
The party was given at the home
of Mrs. Roy Gasque, which was at
tractive with a variety of garden
flowers.
Progressive conversation was en-
Birth Announcements
BAGWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Bagwell,
Jr., announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Zane Elizabeth, at Hays hospital,
Monday, August 18. Mrs. Bagwell is
the former Miss Rudy Crane of this
city. /
joyed and later ice cream, cup cakes John, in Rio de Janeiro, August 7.
salad, sandwiches, iced tea and cook
ies were served.
Mrs. E. E. Ward of Anderson, was
a guest for the evening.
Drop-In Party - --2 -
Honors Visitor */<>***
Saturday afternoon Mrs. William The Clinton members were host to
Bailey Owens entertained informally the Spartanburg District Hairdress- of
for Mrs. H. L. Scaife of Washing- ~~~
KNOPF
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Knopp an
nounce the birth of a son, Anthony
County Boy Ranks High
At Forestry Camp
Columbia, Aug. 27.— (Special to
The Chronicle).—The boy from Lau
rens county who was selected to at
tend the South Carolina forestry
camp this summer, James Watts, of
Mountville, made the tenth highest
grade on the forestry examination
given the. campers, and was awarded
a certificate by the fi. C. commission
v of forestry. State Forester C. H. Flory
stated that one boy from each county
in the state was selected to attend
the camp, and that they were chosen
on the basis of their interest in for
estry. '
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and mints were served
Picnic Here For
Hairdressers Group
ton, D. C., house guest of Mrs. W. B.
Owens, Sr.
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About twenty friends were invited
and enjoyed refreshmenst of sand*-
wiches, cookies, ancF* punch.
Zinnias, asters and periwinkle were
used at vantage points in the home.
Mrs. W. B. Lea of Rock Mount,
N. C., was also an out of town guest.
Anderson-Fowler
Marriage of Interest
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson of
Reidviile, announce the marriage of
their daughter, Sara, to William Pear
son Fowler, son of Mrs. Stewart A.
Fowler of Fountain Inn. The wed
ding took place at the home of the
bride on August 16 with the Rev.
P. S. McChesney officiating,
Mrs. Fowler will be remembered
here where she made her home with
her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Kern, while at
tending Clinton high school.
Mrs. Francis Blalock
Hostess to Bridge Club
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Francis
Blalock entertained members of her
bridge club.
Bowls Of zinnias and nasturtiums
were attractive in the dining and
living rooms where two tables were
placed. Iced drinks were enjoyed
during the games and later ice cream
and cookies served. Mrs. Ashby Gal
loway assisted the hostess.
Scores were tied and Mrs. T. C.
Johnson, Sr., cut with Mrs. Fred
Oxley to win high score prize.
Mrs. Knopp is the former Miss Vir
ginia Spratt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Spratt, of this city.
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DrJ and
arlotte,
HALL
Mrs. William Hugh Hall
N. C., announce the
ers association for i. picnic here at;birth of a daughter, Mamie Kathleen,!
the home of‘Mr.*, and Mrs. W. J.; on August 10, at Roper hsopital in !
Crews on last Wednesday afternoon, MrS- Hall is the former
A mixed bouquet of summer flow
ers formed the centerpiece for the
supper table on the back lawn.
Throughout the home, porch and yard
were other flower arrangements.
About seventy-five members from
the five counties of the association
enjoyed the occasion.
Miss Patricia Dickenson of Charles
ton, Dr. Hall is a son of Mrs. E. H.
Hall of this city.
ADAIR
Mr. ai)d Mrs. Mac Adair announce!
the birth of a son, James Rutledg
on August 25 at Hays hospital
Litledge,
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GLENN
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glenn announce
the birth of a daughter, Bonita Gail,
Hugh C.i on Au 8 u $t 13 - Mrs. Glenn is the for-
C. Sihgley !mer Miss Miriam Campbell.
CARTER
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Shel-
.by Jean, at Hays hospital on August
23. Mrs. Carter is the former Miss
Mary Rebecca Tucker.
WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curtis White
announce the birth of a daughter,
Linda Faye, on August 24, at the lo
cal hospital.
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Dinner Party
For Newlywects
Honoring their soh-in-law
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L
entertained with a dinnef party Mon
day evening.
Gladioli and # roses'decorated the
home for the occasion. A beauti
fully decorated wedding cake was
used as a centerpiece for the bride
and groom’s table. Places were laid
for twelve.
Miss Katherine Ezell, Bill Sheri
dan, William Smith and Harold
'Bloxh^m of Spartanburg, were out
of town guests for the party. J
Mrs. Dillard Gives
Party for Daughters
Honoring her daughter, Mrs. John
Forsyth of Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs.
Allen McSween of Lincolnton, N. C.,
and Miss Emily Dillard who is at
tending the Assembly Training
School in Richmond, Va., Mrs. L. B.
Dillard entertained with a coca-cola
party last Wednesday.
About thirty guests were invited
for the informal afternoon drop-in.
Refreshments were served buffet
style from the prettily appointed fin
ing table. Throughout the receiving
rooms arrangmeents of pastel tinted
dahlias added attractiveness.
Assisting the hostess were Mrs.
William Bailey Owens and Mrs. N.
Reece Young.
Dionne Brown
Celebrates Birthday
Dianne Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Brown, celebrated
her birthday with a party Saturday.
Dianne was four August 24.
Thirty little friends were invited
for i«n afternoon of outdoor games.
A prettily decorated birthday cake Presbyterian church will be held
j with four lighted candles centered Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
| the refreshment table. Iced cake church.'
squares, ice cream, punch and mints
| were served. Favors were miniature
paper hats. Mrs. Brown was assist
ed in entertaining and serving by
Mrs. Stewart Brown and Mrs. J. C.
Pace. . :*
The honoree" wore a corsage - of
tiny pink rosebuds which had been
given her.
Blakely Reunion
Held At Pro Tuesday
The annual reuttion of the de
scendants of Ludy and Milton Blake
ly was held at the Ora community
house on Tuesday. Mos^ branches of
the families were represented.
The welcome was extended by S.
H. Byrd of Ora, W. E. Blakely of
Kings Mountain, N. C., president of
the group, read the scripture, prayer
was offered by Rev. W. C. Alexander,
and songs were led by Rev. J. Calvin
Smith of Monticello, Ark.
A bounteous picnic lunch was
served on the grounds. During the
afternoon Rev. W; M. Blakely, his
torian of the group, showed movies
of the last year’s, reunion.
Officers elected are as follows:
President, W. E. Blakely, of Kings
Mountain; secretary-treasurer, Miss
Bessie Byrd, Ora; historian, Rev. W.
M, Blakely, Mooresville, N. C.
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A meeting of the executive board
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Miss Ruth Singley
Weds Hugh C. Smith
Miss Frances Ruth Singley of this
city, and Spartanburg, became the
bride of Hugh C. Smith of Spartan
burg and Oakland, Ualif., in a quiet
ceremony taking place Friday after
noon at 6 o’clock. The rites were
performed by Dr. W. B. Garret at the
parsonage of Central Methodist
church in Spartanburg.
The bride, an attractive brunette,
wore a dress of fall blue with access
ories in black and a corsage of pink
rosebuds.
Miss Louise Singley, sister of the
bride, and William Smith of Clemson,
brother of the groom, attended the!
ceremony.
Mrs. Smith is. the oldest daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley of
this city. She was graduated from
Clinton high school and for the past
three years has held a position with
the National Beta club in Spartan-
burg. v _
Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Smith of . Oakland, Cali
fornia, formerly of Spartanburg.
AJter serving for two years and a
half in the navy he resumed • his
education at Clemson where he was
a member of the senior class.
The bride and groom will make
their home in San Jose, California,
where Mr. Smith plans to study at
Santa Clara college. ^
Sgt. Irby L Chandler
Returns From Korea
‘ Sgt. Irby L. Chandler has returned
home from Korea where he spent
the past ten months serving as clerk-
typist.
He entered the service in March,
1946. Before then he was assistant
manager of the Dixie-Home store
here. He is the son of Mr. and Mr?.
Carl I. Chandler of near here.’ -
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