The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 18, 1948, Image 7

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- J ./ 'v I . . Thursday, Marc;h 18, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven her father, wore a wedding gown of magnolia satin. It wsfs made with Made scallops edging the yoke of il lusion and the side paniers. Long sleeves ended in a calla lily points at the wrists. Her mantilla of import ed lace was made onto a cofonet with orange blossoms and was embroi dered with seed pearls. She wore a faceveil. of illusion and' carried < a junior class, business The Tatler, Winthrop annual, ber of The Johnsonian, staff, college* An angel (food cake was iced in pink newspaper, a member of Kappa Pi, j frosting and bore a silver inscription, j national honorary art fraternity, Al-, “Caroljm and Ray.” It was shaped as pha Psi Zeta, national honorary psy-l a wedding bell. Crystal candelabra on chology club, the Press club, and ol | the table held lighted white tapers the Mademoiselle college board. She and were encircled with pink flowers has held position with the Bell Tel- and fern. * ephone company in Charlotte, N. C., A salad course with coffee was as draftsman, and as child welfare 1 served, with Mrs. Pringle Copeland, worker-in-training with the Depart- Mrs. William Bailey Owens, and Mrs. ment of Public Welfare in Laurens. | Bill King assisting. Mr. Crowson, son of Mrs. Crow-; Guests included Mrs. Thomas son and the late Mr. Crowson, was Crowson, Fred Crowson, Miss Daisy' orchid. Her dnly ornament was her mother’s pearls. Atfter the ceremony an informal re ception was given at the Henry home on 'the Musigrove road. The lowe manager of, with maline, pink satin ribbon, pink CaUflpl1-LinH<;ev luaij a mem- 1 carnations, and fern. 1 ' , Miss Johnnie Mae CAdell and Au- bry Lindsey of DeF^iak Springs, Fla., were quietly married .in Lau rens on March 7 by Judge of Probate * J. H. Wasson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. W. E. Caiidell, who reside near here. The, young couple w:ll[ make their borne at D.e F u n i a k X ' I I • - — J ents, Mr. and Mrs. Iver J. Jones of Mrv.Maness is a student at Pf<s’oy- terian College. Birth Announcements nothing to the .rumor., This propertyl is now listed with a real estate f*irm in Sparjtanburg ^jpth Robert Wysor as local represen tative. According to Mr. Wysor the property facing the highway will be divided -into lots and offered for sale at an early date Springs Mr. BOND and Mrs. Lewis James Bond Funeral Services Held white prayerbook topped .with, an graduated from Presbyterian college Crowson and Mrs. James Poe, all of for MonGSS Infant Cpllege Glee Club | announce the birth of a son, David 1 At Baptist Church j Lewis, at Hays hospital. Friday. March 12. Mrs. Bond is the former Miss Mary Frances Franks. in January. He was a captain in the ^ ,a y et ^ evi ^ e ’ G -* Lila Teal of! infantry'during the war, receiving Laurens and Chesterfield, Mrs. W-/13.1 Mr. and SHFALY Mrs. Clarence Eugene Sunday Evening The Presbyterian college glee club will present an hour of sacred m us “ Sunday evening at 8\pjclock at church, with' the ic ^ ^ o Funeral services wfre held Tues- ...., the Distinguished Service Cross, the ® oy ^ T in of Su / n if, r ’ Mr ‘ Mr *, S ’!day aftemon in Iva for Brenda Gail Shealy announce the birth of a son. :/‘ ; ‘’ni e Silver Star, the Bronze Star, and the Ha rper ou Florence, Miss Mary i five-month old dauah'er of Clarence Eugene t Jr., at the local ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ J ,. Purple Heart. At college he was list-,H ea * Harper of Florence, and Green-, ’ " hospital on March 11. Mrs Shealv is The club is under the direoti >n of floor of the,home was decorated With ed in “Who’s Who in American-Col- Elizabeth Boykin of the Mr ^ ^ rs ’ veT the forme - r Miss Pearl ^P° on - white and yellow snapdragons The, leges and Universities,” was presi- M^ 1 College of South Carolina, died suddenly a^their home m Vet- bride’s table in the dining ?oom warden! of Blue Key, national leadership ^ Suiter, Bill Beeland, Reese v.Ue at Presbyterian college Monday g, , . p r0 DertV a “^h and heM fraternity, president of the class 0 r Young Mr and Mr, W^ L Henry, morning at, seven o clock. Services ^'OCR Property lighted white candles in crystal can- l 952 - editor of the 1947 annual, and i-’ n ^ n \ T V &Henry, Bill Mc- delabra. The wedding cake, made by! President of Alpha Lambda Tau fra- r Rl ^ d ’ Mrs. William M. Shields, a close vernity. j ^ ss , H ^ Mr friend of the bride, was three tiers, 1 A large number of out-of-town M ' s w G Coker Mr and Mrs C Pane, wiith Ben topped with silver bells and decorat- guests were present for the wedding ^ ed with white camellias, satin ribbon, and for the reception, and maline were eheld at the graveside in the cemetery, conducted by the Rev. D. R. Webber, assisted by Dr* Frank Ligon. the Rev. Edouard I Collins as reader. j The vested ohour sings “a 'cnpella” and from memory,- some of the most i characteristic music of the XVI and I XVIf;h centuries. To Be Sold An erroneous report in circulation “' 1 '— —— the past several days stated that,the) STAPLING MACHINES—Arrow and Besides the parents, she is survived interests in Greenwood had j>ur- Markwell, and staples. Chronicle Afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Crowson Joint HoSteSSCS left for a short wedding trip, the |, . D bride wearing a beige spring suit of rlOnOr WGuGing rOrty palo-sheen gabardine with balenciagO; Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Raymond suede shoes and accessories. She i Crowson before they were married on* wore a white blouse made from lace Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wih-i Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, by one sister, Virginia Lee Maness, c hasecl the large track' of land at of this,,.city, the paternal grandpar-: Goldville known as the Blalock prop- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Maness, of; er ty ( W as erroneous. There is nowo- Pelzer, and the maternal grandpar-1 er ty. vvas erroneous. There was Layton. Mr. and Mrs. M <-nael Tur ner, Miss Jean Layton and Bill Mc Millan. Publishing Co.. Stationery Dept. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB "The Paper Everybody Reads” brought to her from Europe by Mr. Crowsop during the war, and her corsage was the orchid from her prayerlbook. After the trip the couple will be at home with the bridegroom's mother in Fayetteville, where he holds a po- sikino with the North Carolina em ployment service. / .• liam Shields and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. i Jacobs were hosts ait the Jacobs home on Saturday evening at a buffet sup-| per for members of the wedding party, close friends of the couple, and out-of-town guests. The lower floor of the home was decorated with mixed spring flowers, except in the dining room where pink Mrs. Crowson is a graduate of the carnations set the color scheme class of ^1946 of Winthrop college where she was vice-president of her The chandelier over the bride’s table was made into a wedding bell COLD THEATCE I • Goldville, S. C. Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 - Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 18-19— —j. "I’LL WALK ALONE" With BURT LANCASTER and LISBETH SCOTT n SATURDAY, MARCH 20- double FEATURE— 'ADVENTURE ISLAND ...and... 'PIONEER JUSTICE With LASH LaRUE ■// MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 22-23— ALBUQUERQUE' #/, ■/# With RANDOLPH SCOTT and GABBY HAYES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24— "RIDE THE PINK HORSE With ROBERT MONTGOMERY Also — CASH NIGHT/ NEXT— "THE FABULOUS TEXAN a n News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY ^ jj BIG WRESTLING MATCHES Clinton Armory Friday, March 19-81:5 Jim Benedetti vs Jack Dillon RED DUGAN vs. FRED WARD SPONSORED BY CLINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR THEIR RELIEF FUND Admission $1.00 (tax included) Tickets or Sale at Bishop-Walker Pharmacy and Louie’s Restaurant THE PUBLIC INVITED r Ri) jUl* soyjtty «J spring UlirtiniUinew/ 'WTIURnY pimutTMarl {hort Sfeevti (jotsiclj 12-95 Yes! — this joyous, crisp, crease-resistant rayon gabardine class ic features the “new look.” It’s so practical and fashionable you’ll ~wear it dayflme and evenings, top! 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