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1 / ■ Thursdoy, December 11, 1947 THE CLINTON CHRONIQLE Poge Three TheWG/AAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVEKTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST...... . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W Roper, brother of -the bridegroom, Caldwell W. Wier, Jr., brother of the bride, James C. Spears, alj of Laur- Mrs. P. W. Copeland of this city ens, and Fred A. Fuller Jr., of Green- served punch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ville. club visitor, won high score. A gift, art club,, was a senior marshal and was also presented Miss Betsy Blais-; president of the Athletic association, dale of Jamestown, N? Y., who was She was , awarded the citizenship a guest for the meeting..^- | medal, the highest recognition to be For the occasion, evergreens ar- given a senior student by the faculty, ranged with red-berries adorned the She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.) j ohn Hugh Mahon and Wesley card room. > W. E. Hicks of Timmonsville. j Tayi^. served as ushers and lighted • J-l—Mr, Walkup, son of Mr. and Mrs. I the candles. Odds and Ends Club' Samuel L. Walkup of Timmonsville,I Robert Hudgens Roper attended, ' is a member of the senior class at his as best man. Presbyterian college where he is a; ^ Caldwell w . Wier> Jr . f sister Mrs. Leonard Cooley, and Mrs. A. J. Katsburg of Newberry, Mr. and Teague of Macon, Ga., uncle and aunt of the bride bade* the guests goodnight and invited tKem to the bride's home to view the wedding gifts. Here Mr. and Mrs. David.. Copeland of Renno received. During the fevening, the couple Mrs. Blalock Hostess To Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting Misses Margaret and Katherine member of Alpha Lambda Tau fra- . 7^' le,ft on a bridal tri P For traveling Blakely entertained the Odds and trnity and president of the Block “P’ q" ^ nor Th e bridesmaids were the bride w or a turquoise blue suit 'Hunter of Montreat, N. C. Also as- Ends club and several additional c i u b. He was in the infantry for with brown and blue • 1V/Tt*c f** 1 A ^ wiv/wn aiici liiuct 3CCGSx>oriGS sisting the hostesses were Mrs. C. E. guests on last Tuesday evening. three years, serving 21 months in “ rs - ' c ' ODe . and a brown muskrat Coat. (Galloway, Mrs. D. Q. Rhame, Mrs.! Evergreens with berries and red the European theater. In 1946 he was ° e r V hri James 1 The bride is the only daughter o* Mrs. Francis Blalock was hostess Goyne Simpson and Mrs. W. W. tapers preettily adorned the tables released with the rank of first lieu- H of Brentwood' Tenn and Mr. and Mrs. Wier. Her mother Thursday afternoon to her bridge Harris. (while similiar arrangements were,tenant. 1 Miss Rebecca Talbert of GreenWood. was before her marriage Miss Eliza- dub. | In the dining room Mrs. S. W. used in the receiving rooms. A de- Mr. and Mrs. Walkup have taken AU ^ attendants w€re identically beth Copeland of Renno. Following Two tables were arranged for the Sumerel poured coffee. A low ar- lightful hot supper was served to an apartment here where they Will , dressed in aqua taffeta fashioned her graduation from Winthrop col- games in a setting of greenery and rangement of white gladioli in a sil- fourteen guests. . ttve-through the spring. ! with fitted bodices and full hooped lege, the bride held a position with bright berries. Mrs. Fred Oxley was ver bowl centered the refreshment ♦ i ^ “ |skirts The ma tron of honor car-'the Federal Bureau of Investigation winner of high score award. After table. Completing the table appoint- 1 MlSS WySOr FctCS Clinton Boy To Wed ; r ied an arm bouquet of red roses, in Charlotte, N. C., and for the past cards cake, coffee^ and salted nuts ments were white lighted tapers in D . ;J ^ ^WorrCntOn Gfl Girl ! while the bridesmaids carried match- year, has held a secretarial position were enjoyed. | candelabra. Assorted sandwiches cakes and nuts were served. Bride-Elect, Visitor I Miss Elizabeth Wysor ysor was hns_ Mr and Mrs # James # Weslev Kellev muffs centered with hosr Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley Kelley ^ ^ nower ^ Margaret in Laurens. - i , . ... . . . x Ieu illc j.juwc, *1,,. i Mr. Roper is the elder son of Mr. About thirty-five guests called be- less Thursday afternoon to a group of Warrenton Georgia announce the ^ ^ eland cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Roper. His mother is the a-an anH s-an Mice Mario M*»_ friends for an informal tea at engagement of their daughter, Miss, ^ — u.*«_ ^ r i former Miss Ruth Altman, of Tam pa, Fla. A graduate of The Citadel, Mr. Ropier entered the Army and Informol Tea Honors tween 3:30 and 5:30. Miss Marie Me- 'r **“ u "“-* ""“'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Co»^-j Miss Betty Hunter Cord, of Greenwood, fiance of Davis;| ier hoi ! ie - Honorees were Miss Bet- Leila Martha to Lonnie Thompson. city, wore aqua let Enjoyable among social functions Workman of this city, was a special|tyHun^r December ^e-.^ and|Lawson, Jr. of Augusta and Clinton.. ■ - complimenting Miss Betty Hunter guest, since the announcement of her en gagement was the informal tea given { WodnecHnv Club Saturday afternoon by 'Mrs. J. B. ’ 7 **'•'*7 y”" Hart, Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap and; N tnjOyS MCCtllig Miss Agnes Davis at the home of] The Wednesday bridge club gath- Mrs. Hart. lered the past week at the home of Throughout the home, greens with i Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, red berries gave a holiday note. In i Mrs. Jacobs had invited several Miss Betsy Blaisdale of^ Jamestown,;The wedding will toke place Decern- gh€ 0 ^ icd a mat ching| served four years. Since his release* N. Y., who is also a bride-elect, i ber 14 at the Warrenton Baptist : he has held a position with the Lau- the living room an arrangement of red ros^s were effective. Assisting in entertaining in the living room were; Mrs. M. A. Hunter end Mrs. J. H. additional guests for the afternoon games and three tables were in play. Before the games a dessert course was served. Mrs. Bailey Williams, a ■fferlfett Alb Op- Surprisingly fast, Vicks Va-tro-nol—a few drops up each nostril—-works right where trouble is to open up your nose—relieve stuffy transient conges tion that makes it hard to get to sleep. You’ll like the way it brings relief. (NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand for relieving sniffly, sneezy distress of head colds.) Follow directions in folder. 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B4 shoots, ^1^1 onvoiopos 9Bc Case ode Oift Volvo Box.. 4B shoots. 4B onvoiopos 49c Caocado VoNum Bon 24 shoots, 24 onvoiopos Me Cos cods Fiesta Stationery 1.23 lord Bahimoro Note Cabinet 1.25 Oontlomso's Clvk Stationery Mr a a BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY The Rexall Store Phone 101 Fruit arrangements, evergreens and berries were attractive in the reciving rooms. During the after receiving rooms. During the after dining room where refreshments were served buffet style from a prettily appointed tea table. Mrs. R. E. Sadler -.assisted the hostess mother, Mrs. R. E. Wysor. Sara Pitts Observes Ninth Birthday In observance of her ninth birth day Wednesday afternoon, Decem ber 3, Sara Pitts, daughter of Mrs. James Pitts, invited about twenty friends to help celebrate the occa sion. basket of rose petals. The bride, who was given in mar- ' re ^ G1 a ss Works, riage by her father, Caldwell Ward-1 R< 2* T 'J fanddaughter law Wier, wore a dress of ivory sat-! of M ^y F - Copeland and the in fashioned with high round neck, ( late Mr - Copeland of this city. A gusia ner onaesmaias wm oe iviiss, 1011 ® sleeve* ending in points at the; n “ mber friends and reU Jenrde iZ “r of and ! wrists, and fitted bodice fastened 3bv ~ attended the rites. Augusta and Mrs. J. W. Linnenkohl at the back with tiny covered buf- church. -* The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father and will have as her matron-of-honor, her sister, Mrs. Ransom P. Timmerman of Au gusta. Her bridesmaids will be Miss of North Augusta. The groom-elect will have as his best man his brother, Claridge Law- son of Columbia. The usher-grooms men will be Dr. Marion Lawson, brother of the groom of this city; tons. The full akirt had a shirred bustle and extended into a long train. The bridal veil was of im ported illusion, double tiered, dnd caught to the head on either sine with clusters of orange blossoi^s. The bride carried a shower bouquet MORE SOCIETY NEWS ON PACfc SEVEN • SPECIAL Robert Ellison, J. W. Linnenkohl, both of Augusta; and Jack Young, 0 * gardenias. of Thomson, Georgia. j Immediately after the ceremony, 1 The bride-elect is the granddaugh-1 and Mrs. Wier entertained at a ter of the late Mrs. Atlanta Fowlei j reception at the Preabyterian manse. The group attended a movie and | and Mr. Jacob Fulghum of Warren- Rev- an d Mrs. Thomas C. Cook later returned to Sara’s home for, ton. She is a graduate of the War-'Mr. and-Mrs. T. Russell Cooper of, refreshments. She was remembered, renton high school,, attended thej^ 1 * 5 the guests and pre-, with a number of attractive gifts 1 University of Georgia and later grad-, sented tbeTn 40 t* 16 receiving line which were opfned and passed. Misstated from the Barrett School of wb * cb was composed of the bridal o**Oltn*« Ann Pitts assisted in entertaining Nursing 1 / University Hospital, and serving the guests. Mr. Lawson is a native of Clin ton, the son oii Mrs. L. T. Lawson and the late Mr. Lawson. He is, a graduate of Clinton high .school, at coupde, their-parents-and the wedd-' ing attendants. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Fleming invited the guests into the dining, Demonstration Club Holds December Meeting t tended the University of South Car- r ^ ort * where assisting in entortain- The Musgrove home demonstra- 1 olina and received his B. S. Degree ing and serving were Mrs. L. G. tion club met with Mrs; P. B. Mit- Oglethorpe University' in Atlanta. ! Balle » Mrs - c - p - Vincent, Mrs. Wil- chell on December 5, with the pres- During the war he served with the bam M - RroP 1 ®. Miss Alice Reid, ident in charge. ' Signal Corps in the Pacific for 3 Mim Allierme Copeland -of this city, Roll call by the secretary, Miss years. At present he holds a p-i 1 • . , Blanche Cox. Each member an-; tion with the Southern Bell Tele- swered with the first Christmas i phone Company in Augusta, they remembered. ! MACHINELESS PERMANENTS FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS VIRGINIA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Telephone 434 The devotional was given by'Mrs.! ki: ee Cmmsi KililMm J. K. Haselden, on Luke 2, and she U” SS Ml, a m a n <l led in prayer. | Charles Byers Married During the business period, the 1 Miiss Emma Julia Milam, daugh- Minutes were read by the secre-jter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Mfl- -. jit . , v t * ,n °* Mountville, became the bride club decided to buy a $5.00 health r . , ., , „ h nnH of thanes Lloyd Byers in an impres sive ceremony Sunday, November 23, at noon in the Lisbon Presbyterian, bond. Mrs. W. R. Anderson, musiq jphair- man, read a paper on ^music. ^ An interesting demonstratiorjj was given by Miss Vaughn, ’ thel assist ant home demonstration’ agfent. Games and contests were enjoyed church. Rev. W. G. Sbmmerville, pastor of the bride, officated, using the double ring service. Miss Emily Stewart, pianist, and with Mrs. Larry DeShields and Mrs. R . r , . A. A. May receiving prizes M,S8 Rebecca l ' ,m,netk ' voc * ll » t - fd Refreshments were served by the low teachers of the bride at Whitmire, hostess assisted by Mrs. Haselden. i ^ ul n ‘ sbed * be wedd * n g m ^ u s* c - ♦ I Miss Marion Milam attended the ! Bridal Luncheon bride 38 maid -of-honor. Mr. Byers | For Miss Wier i ^ “ By h / S his bro0,er ' Misses Jean and Alline Copeland, „ ! entertained w.th a bridal luncheon' f"'" 8 * 8 '“f'™ weK C ' cl1 F - | for Miss Virginia Wier on Wednesday 1 1 am ’ brot " er the bride, and Hun- I preceeding her wedding, at the **5 Uallman, brother-in-law of the i home of Mrs. Russell Cooper. j bridegroom. The bride’s place was marked with: Given in marriage by her father, ja corsage of white camel 1 lajh-Small | the bride \A>re a brown gabardine' tables, prettily appointed for the' su it, blue blouse and brown accessor- three course luncheon, were center- ■ , , . ad with a crystal bowl holding float. Sh ' C * med * pr " yer b °° k ing pink rosebuds. On the bride’s red roses. Following a short honeymoon trip. table were white camellias, and place cards were miniature doll brides. I Mr. and Mrs. Byers will return to Picardy gladioli, pink roses, and an j Laurens where they have an apart- arrangement of pink camellias in a j ment at the residence of Mrs W. H. silver bowl were placed at ventage Dial on West Main street points in the living room. The hostesses’ gift to the bride was an gntique bon-bon dish. , „ , , * . Mrs. David Copeland and Mrs. Colle * e and has Uli ^ ht at Whitmire ; Cooper assisted the hostesses in en-'^ or seve, 'al years, tertaining. ] Mr. Byers is the son of Mr. and Guests included: the bride’s moth- Mrs. Earle Byers and a graduate of er, Mrs. C. W. Wier, Laurens, the Ford high school. He holds a posi- Mrs. Byers is a graduate of Mount ville high school §pd Presbyterian * 'Jkr tion at Laurens mills. Miss Virginia Wier Bride of Mr. Roper In Church Ceremony The wedding of Miss Virgina Car-' oline Wier and Robert Hudgens Ro per, Jr., was solemnized at 6 o’clock' in the evening on Nocember 26 in the First Presbyterian church, of Laur ens. The pastor, Rev. Thomas Cun- groom’s grandmother, Mrs. G. F. Alt man of Tampa, Fla., and mother, Mrs. Robert H. Roper, Laurens, Mrs. C, Vv. Wier, Jr., of Jacksonville, N. C., Mrs. Jimmy Ailen of Brentwood Tenn., Miss Rebecca Talbert of Greenwood, Mrs. George Roper and Miss Linda Franks, Laurens, and Mrs. B. F. Copeland. Limestone Graduate Weds P. C. Student. Miss Helfn Hicks became the, nin ff b ani Cook, officiated in the pre bride of Samuel Wallace - Walkup! senc * of a large assemblage of rel- of Timmonsville and Presbyterian | a lives and friends, college in a candlelight service at 7! The church was decorated in brid- I o’clock on the evening of Saturday,!gre«n and white. The altar fea- November 29, in Sardis Baptist [tured a center arrangement of white church near Timmonsville. ' chrysanthemums flanked by candle- Ushers were Carl Hicks and Ned | lafora holding glowings tapers. A Humphrey, brother and brother-ul- background of bamboo with ferns, law of the bride, and groomsmen ivy and magnolia leaves completed included William Walkup, brother the setting for the nuptials, of the broegroom, Bill McMillan and The wedding Ynusic was given by Billy Gresham of Presbyterian col lege, Pitts DdLorme of Sumter, and John McGowan and McKinney Law. bon of Timmonsville. Warren Walk- up, twin brother of the groom and also a student at Presbyterian col lege, was best man. Mrs. Walkup is a graduate of Lime stone college where she was a mem ber of die student council. Alpha Delta social chib/ the Cloister, the Mrs. John K. Taylo*, organist, and Miss Linda Franks, vocalist. Before the ceremony, Miss Taylor played “Traumerel,” “Liebestraum” and “To a Wild Rose.” Schubert’s “Sere nade” was played while the candles were being lighted and during the ceremony, “Clair de Lune” was ren dered: Miss Franks sang “Through the Year*” and “At Dawning.” The groomsmen were George A. 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