The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 01, 1948, Image 3
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Thursday, January 1, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Page Tinee
TheWOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIEIY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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cember 22 and 23. G>#St?S«*i^uded with two years s ri. -c with the army straurti” was softly-.played du t t-
a number of Clinton and NewbeTry in Italy. He is now associated in - ceremony. •. 'T'
friends on eaejj^evening. business with his fathe*- -.anti brother Miss Doris Fuller of this eity ’wus
decorated in the,hol- : under the -firm name of W. G. King maid of honor and’wore a gi/.v n of
iday mpttf, with holly, mistletoe, can- & Sons. . pink tafleta and net fashioned with
dle^^nd a Christmas tree. A grand Much sentiment was attached to wide bouffant, skirt and, drop shuwl-
and square dancing, the wedding* ceremony, which was ders. She wore matching.,nrutts of
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the ‘path of tffll 1
>ride.
John W.
Sanders, , father
,>f the
g-ryom, actec
1 as'best man, ar
groomsmen
were Robert
Sander v* 1
Miss Garrett Weds
William C. Rowland
(Mrs. Alice Garrett Simpson, of
Beauifort, announces the marriage of
her daughter, Mary Anne Garrett,
of this city, to William C. Rowland,
also of Chrrton.
graduated in the class of 1945.
Mr. Bishop is the son oif Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baker.
Mrs. H. Furman. Bishop of Mount-
yille, and received his education at Boone-Clapp RitCS
iarch, "round
and proms were enjoyed. Refresh
ments of sandwiches potato chips, church, the land for which was given and rose carnations and svweetpeas. brother of the groom, of
' purtch, cake, popcorn and candies by the bride’s great-grandfather, the Miss Frieda Peterson, of Spartan- ^ C . Sterling Gi ham
j were served. x j late John C. Davis. burg, was bridesmaid and wore "a Bloxham of Spartanburg, and Jon.v
I Assisting the host and hostess in 0ut . of . toWn guesls for the riles dress of blue taffeta and net made ny Davis of Henderson.
I the courtesies of entertaining were £) r and ^ rs Henry Bayon on •* nes similar to that worn by the The bride, given in marriage by
i Mr. and ^Mrs.^W. f\ Partridge aiu France, Mr. and Mrs. Watts niaid of honor and also carried a her father, wore a wedding gwn of
Davis of Beverly, Ohio,' Harry W. noSfgay of pink rose carnations ’’and white duchess satm and net fashioned
Davis of Con-way, and Miss Eugenia 9''-’eetpeas. ( with tight bodice buttoned down 'the
the high school there and was a
Harper of Sandersville, Ga.
Misses Maurice and Shirley Sing-
(Cont.nued on page two)
graduate of the class of 1943.
After a short wedding trip the
young couple will make their home
The ceremony was performed at the bride’s aunt, Miss Saliie
Broad Street Methodist parsonage by Nabors, near Clinton.
Rev. P. L. Bauknight on December ! .
24, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. MISS DaiT HoStGSS
To Younger Set
On Monday evening of the past
Christmas Eve
Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Brumback, of
Gaffney, announce the marriage of
their sister, Miss Mary Katherine
i Boone, of this city, to Marvin Lionel
I Clapp, of Graham, N. C.
Miss Louise Singley
Weds Jahn Sanders
In Church Ceremony ,
Miss Louise Singley became
Mr. Rowland is the son of Mr. and |
Mrs. C. H. Rowland, of this city.
the
Jr.,
Miss Cason Gives
Bride-Elect Shower
Miss Betty Hunter was guest
week Miss Ruby Jo Darr was hostess
to a group of the younger set at he.
home.
The rites were performed at the fc>ride of John Wesley Sanders,
Methodist parsonage in Graham by o n Saturday at 8 o'clock at Broad
the Rev. S. C. Elmore on December Slreet Methodlst church ^ R p
24.
L. Bauknight, pastor of the bride,
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officiated.
The vows were spoken in a candle-
The bride was attired in a blue
dress with blue and black accessories
light service before an altar of^ white
gladioli, palms arid evergreens.
land wore a oorsage of red and white
of j Weiners were roasted over an : carna tions.
honor Thursday -afternoon, Decern- open fire in the yard and served with! Mrs. Clapp is the daughter of the
ber 18, when Miss Roslyn Cason en-[othr picnic food. Later a scavenger | lat e Mr. and MrsH* P. Bobne, of Mrs. Marvin Tolley, organist, of
tertained twenty-four of her friends hunt and games were enjoyed by | Augusta, Ga., and has made her home Spartanburg, and Mrs, Byrd Austell
with a party and linen shower. | the twenty guests invited for the oc-. here for some time where she is em- Thompson, contralto, also of Spar-
A corsage of white carnations was cas * on - * ployed by Hallmark Manufacturing tanburg, gave a program of nuptial
given Miss Hunter, and after several
-^tnusirvg contests the bride-elect was
showered with a large box of linen
gifts. Ehiring the afternoon dainty
refreshments were served.
Ivy, silver and a decorated Christ
mas tree gave the home a Yuletide
setting. Particularly effective was the
manger scene surrounded by cedar,
arranged on the mantel.
Nabors-Bishop
Rites Announced
Miss Saliie Nabors announces the
marriage of her niece, Georgia B.
v.,
Hunter-Brice
Rehearsal Party
Mrs. A. C. Daniel, of Pauline? aunt
c<rop>ariy.
Mr. Clapp is the son of the late Mr.
music.
nade,”
^frs: Tolley played ,.“'Sere-j
At Dawning,” “The Rosary” |
and Mrs. Robert Hall Clapp, of Gra- 'and “Ave Maria.” Mrs. Thompsonm
ham. After a few weeks they will sang ‘‘Ah, Sweet Myrtery of Life,”
make their home with his grandpar- ; “Because,” and as a .benediction fol-
6f the bride-elect, entertained the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clapp, in lowing the ceremony -“The liord’s
wedding party and a few friends Gfraham, where he will be connected, Prayer.” The traditional wedding
Friday evening at the home of Mrs. with the Standard Oil company. marches were used and “Liebe-
Myrtle Av Hunter after the rehearsal
for the Hunter-Brice wedding.
The wedding cake waa cut andj
^ _ Wedding Breakfast
served with punch, sandwiches and 1 Given In Whitmire
mints.‘At this time the bride andj A Jovely wedding breakfast was
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groom-elect presented their gifts to j given Fri
the bridesmaids and ushers. In the! Hunter and
dining room a green and white motif
Nabors, to William Debnar Bishop was observed with a central arrange-
of Mountville, on Saturday, Decern-! ment for the table of gladioli, fern
ber 20. The rites were performed at and carnations, flanked with lighted
the home of the groom’s pastor, Rev.
W. C. Alexander, in Ora. The double
* ring ceremony was conducted in the
presence of a few close friends and
relatives.
The bride was becomingly attired
in gray, with blue and black acces
sories. Her corsage was of red roses.
, .Mr. Bishop is the youngest daugh
ter of the* late Mr. and Mrs. Walter
B. Nabors. She received her educa
tion at Clinton high school and
tapers. Elsewhere poinsettias, berries,
ivy and mistletoe were, attractively
used with red candles.
at noon for Miss Betty,
m Brice, Jr., at the
home of Mrs. Sara Davis Wallace in!
Whitmire. Hosts and hostesses for the ‘
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Charles!
Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. John Epps
and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Harris of
Newberry.
Guests in addition to the honorees
were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brice, Mr. j
H/inroc FninvpH i and Mrs J H Hunter, Mrs. J. E
Ltances Cn|Oyea/*T j Brice, - Homer Brice, John Hunter,,
Newberry Country Club Hub Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daw-:
Mr. and Mr<pick Vaughan, of> n of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Kinards, ertfertained for their daugh-' Abrams, C. I. Lusk, Tom Davis and
ter, Jpaiirand ^n, Dick, with Christ-1®°^ * v y> Tulane medical students.
dances at the Newber*y County l ^| ss Gayle Rankin of Atlanta, Ga.,
was^club on Monday and Tuesday De-
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Miss RutK Holtzclaw and
Charles D. Hughes Wed
The marriage of Miss Alivee ROth
Holtrcbaw and Chrales David Hughes
was solemnized Friday,- December
26, at Bellview church near Clinton
with the pastor, Rev. Hugh Hazie,.,
officiating. The families and a. few
j closeMriends were present for the |
ceremony. Miss Dorothy Hazie, pi i
anist, rendered a program of nup- j
tial music.
The bride and groom entered
j gether unattended. For her wed-
j ding the bnde- chose a becoming
j suit df brown with brown accessor-
| les. and carried a white prayer, book
topped with an orchid. ^
After a wedding thp the couple is,
Residing in an apartment in the home
of Mrs. John Griffin Pitts on North
Adair street.
„Mrs. Hughes, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J..G. Holtzclaw, is a gradu-
ate of Clinton high school, and holds
a portion with J. C. Penney com
pany.
Mr. Hughes, the son of Mrs. Nan
nie South Hughes and the late B. T.
Hughes of . Gray Court, received' his
education in the Gray CourbjDwings
j school. He served - four and a half
years in the army Quartermaster
; corps, being stationed in the Pacific
i theater for soipe time. He is edn-
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!LMissJ>avis Weds
Eugene C. King
Miss Martha Wanuita Davis and
Eugene C. King were untied in mar
riage on Christmas eve afternoon at
5 o’clock in Rock Bridge Presbyte
rian church near here. Dr. D. J.
Woods officiated at the double-ring
ceremony.
Decorations for the church were
formed with gladioli and a back
ground of miniature cedar trees, and
candles in standing candelabra.
Mrs. R. M. Williams-was pianist,
and Mrs. Jimmie Watts and Jimmie
Watts, Jr., sang a duet. Mrs. Watts
sang a benediction prayer and the
traditional wedding marches were
played. John Davis, brother of the
bride, and Fred McCurdy, cousin of
the bridegroom, lighted the candles.
Ushers were Wilhaon G. King, Jr., I
brother of the bridegroom, and Alex
ander Cruickshanks, III, brother-in-
law of the bridegroom.
.Miss Patricia Fowler served 1 as
maid of honor and wore a cinnamon
tailored suit with brown accessories,
and her corsage was Talisman roses.
William G. King, father i of the
bridegroom, was best man.
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Davis, and a junior at
Mountville high school, wore a suit
of light gray with black accessories.
She CcTrriead a prayenbook topped
with an orchid and white carnations.
Mr. King served in the recent war,
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