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Thursday, April 29, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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while flowers decorated the living preen and white v|ere carried out for
room, gift roorn, and hall. the dining room with an arrange-
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, pianistr present- ment of gladioli and carnations in-
T
Poge
during the tea hours to extend their
best wishes to the bride»elect. and is currently .stationed at York*
. • ' . town, Virginia.
iVAia. . X'. aywa, v , mx^ut \ji ^lauivui onu wanmuuilS 1,11“ ^ ,
ed a program of nuptial music, whicn t^rgpersej with slender white tapers^ Switzer-NobofS - Th< ‘ Wl11 ^ an
Included Schubert s ‘^Ave Maria and an( j a 8 i m iij ar arrangement was re- "
4 -Petaussy1s “Clair dr-fctrn’e* 1 1 —^— L -
and, dur-
Engagement
spent the*lfist two years in the Navy
event of
June at St. Patrick’s church, Weston.
SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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j ing the ceremony “To . a Water Lily”
by MacDowell. Mrs. Alan T. Calhoun
pealed bn the, trtiff’et.
Mrs. Baldwin greeted
table. As a centerpiece lillies and i
snapdragons were arranged in a sil
ver bowl flanked on either side by
pale pink heart salads.
Baldwin-Draughon
Engagement
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin of this city
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Mary Alberta (Polly), to ‘“V * L t. John Bryant, also of Fort
Allen Welles Draughon, Jr., son of I tbe brides place was an old fash-
Mr, and Mrs. Allen Draughon of Ironed bride’s bouquet of sweetheart
Warsaw, N. C. The wedding will' roses and spice pinks. Guests found
the guests (K Th w. followl J'K announcement from Garden Club Members
, , T the Weston Democrat, Weston, W
of Tryon, N .C., cousin of thq bride, > f ‘ CPIV "br with Miss Baldwin and Va., wiB^he of interest here: Hear Tolk On I FIS
sang “I Love Thee” by Grieg and b A nde ; e * ec t were her mother, Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Switzer, of _, , .. '
f 'The Lord ? s Traver" by Malotte as Tk i grandmother, Mr,.; Weston, nnnounee the ens.uem.nt o( /he Apr, meettng of the garden
the ben^d'elioh- The weddiM march M hn M,l»aukee, an aunt. ,h,ir daughter. Cons.anc, to Dr. Gro, rlub took p ^e on Monday afternoor.
the benea.ction. me wedding maren M rB^ Vance Irby of Atlanta, two VPr r Nabors of Goldville m the ,orial rf>orT1 ’' of tho,First Ib-es-
was used as the cousins, Miss Ellen Tonnsen, and Mrs. i M ' ‘ c , ,, c .’ » hyterian church with a large nurrt-
Carl Wilhelm of Milwaukee ! J Ilss Switzer attended Mt St. Jos- jn atten(lance .
/-.inu / rtim r. **ph college, Cincinnati, Ohio,) and
Capt. DeLeon Cockfleld, of Fort I Mrs. Reese Young and Mrs. Ay- (; eorKe
from “Lohengrin’
processional.
j" Mrs. Frank Kellers president, m-
Oneach J^kson, was best man and grooms-, cl if fe Jacobs entertained iritffe liv- Washington,’D."c.* where she’ww » tnvduwd ttlNTTfliest -peakyr. Mrs. Car’.
men*included»Robert R. Nickles, Jr.,'mg room and in the.dining room we-e nf Kann» Kanna Gamma so- -Juban of Greenwood, who spoke mo*.
Washington University,
interestingly on" the subject
,’hich she is an authority.
‘iris” of
corner were crystal brides slippers ^ Wfs r< R ^'wiIm Inr0 ° m iT’ 6 " e tTU ‘ mber of Ka Pl >a Ka PP a ^amma so- : ,ul ‘‘
holding bride’s roses. Designating of AUanta cousin of the bride and ^ ’ Ml ^. ne n >PR- rority. She has been employed in •"£
b T . T..u_ Th . g r*„-* j ack _ and Mrs. L. K. King. Serving cake Washington, I). C. for the past two whl<
son . and block cream were Misses Kather- years. ' i In naming the different kinds
naU ine Dicus - Bett y Taylor, Polly Bald-, rir VoKnr. nf Mr and Mr« which give blooms from January to
° ak win and Mrs. Gary Lehn. 1 1 Dr - N abo »* the 9ftn of > lr - and Mrs
Miss Rachel McMaster, of
take place June 18.
I their places at small tables adorned i Rid g e ^Tenn., was maid of honor. She 1 ^j rg william G Kintr and Mrs
' * wore a vnwn nf lime Breen tissue tir , ‘ . . K .’ ° . nu . lnrS-
Century Club Has
Open Meeting
The, annual open meeting of the
Century club was held Tuesday af
ternoon April 20 at the home of Mrs.
Robert E. Wysor with each member points,
inviting a guest for the occasion. .
The hostess and the president, Mrs. ! Bride-Elect Feted
John Spratt, greeted the guests In WM Bridge-BreakfoSt
The bridge breakfast given
with lighted Japers the bases of which wore a gown of lime green tissue Earl Workman presided at ’the punch
were nestled in pink snapdragons. taffet, made with V-neckline, cap bowl. Mrs. Alex C y *
sleeves, fitted bodice which buttoned, the guests goodbye,
down the front ,and a full skirt with} About
bustle back. She carried a bouquet
|g. C. Nabors of Goldville.' attended May, she particularly stressed the
Pink and white with the heart mo
tif was effectively carried out in
the decorations and refreshments.
In the ball room pink and white
snapdragons were used dt vantage
and Bowman b< * ar ‘ J( ' d ™ w , h,ch 19 succe f s :
Medicine of Wake th ' 8 climate - bh « ^
Forest college, Winston-Salem. N. C., when d.v.dmg ins, whicK should b*-
where he was a member of Phi Chil^ 0110 ever y l " a ■
a
of blue Dutch iris and yellow roses
tied with yellow ribbon.
Margaret Calhoun, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alan T. Calhoun of Tryon,^
was junior bridesmaid. She wore a
lime green dnipi-shoulder dress in'
replica of that worn by the maid of
on! honor, and she carried a miniature
Thursday morning at 10 o’clock by! bouquet of blue Dutch iris and yei-
. Mrs.£«. G. Prince was among social low roses tied with yellow ribbon. |
functions of the week in compliment j The bride, who was given in mar-
seventy-frve guests called medical fraternity. Dr. Nabors has
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the receiving rooms bowls or ins
were attractive with mixed arrange
ments erf roses, columbine, and corn
flower.
Mrs. P. O. Rhame who had charge, to ^ Iiss p e g g y Johnson, whose mar-' riage by her father, wore a wedding
of the ufternoon s program ^ tr0_ I riage was an event o.^ Saturday. ! gown of duchesse satin made princess
duced the guest .-peaker, Hal Kohn,, Three small tables were prettily j style. The scalloped V-neckline ex-
Sr., °f Newberry. Mr. Kohn spoke, f or breakfast, with the j tended down the front of the gown,
interestingly on Od Southern Gai- place of honoree marked with a! which was trimmed with self-cov-
dens and Flowers. j pj nk r
f)uring the afternoon punch, sand- fl owers were combined for a floral
^ti'_ an .u setting, for the morning party.
After breakfast two tables of bridge
members of the executive committee.
This was the latet club meeting un
til September.
cut | ered buttons, and the long sleeves
ended in calla lily points over the
hands. The fitted bodice, longer-
waisted in back, was gathered to a
crystal.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Joan
April Meeting
Baptist W. M. S.
The Woman’s Missionary society
of the First Baptist church held the i E ii ei 7 T onn 7 s ~ on ‘and' Mrs.'carl Wil-
regular monthly meeting Monday af- | heim of Milwaukce> W is.
ternoon, April 19. j
The program on
Have Lite”’ was
were in play, wkh high score prize wide skirt which ended in a full
being won by Mrs. Vance Irby, of lefigth train. The long veil of bridal
Atlanta. Miss Johnson was remem-| illusion was worn with a coronet out- 1
bered by the hostess with a gift of lined with seed pearls, and she car- i
ried a white prayer book topped by a
white orchid and showered with lil-
‘That They May
i charge of the
Runyan circle, VUs. Russell Cooper, Weds Lt. McCarthy
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Johnson, Mrs. T. E. Tonnison, Miss | ies-of-the-valley.
Mrs. Walter A. Johnson, mother of
the bride, wore a dress of aqua crepe
^ ; and an orchid shoulder bouquet. Mrs.
Miss Peggy Johnson i L G McCarth y of Malon e, n y.
leader. Prayer was givgn by Mrs.
T. L. W. Bailey and the devotional
conducted by Mrs. Cooper. Con-
mother of the bridegroom, wore.
; gray crepe with an orchid corsage,
j After the ceremony the wedding
, i | party and two immediate families
Miss Peggy Todd Johnson, daugh-, rece j vec j the guests, who were invited
In Home Ceremony
Miss Peggy Todd Johnso
tributing articles were Mrs. R. H.;ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. John-1 into t he dining room where'a wed-
McGee, Mrs. Dan Yarborough, Mrs. j son, of this city, became the bride ofl ding breakfast was served The table
A. Ross Blakely, Mrs. Ernest Char.e> Leo Clark McCarthy, lieutenant, U. S.
and Mrs. Herman Neighbors. : army, Fort Jackson, in a ceremony
Mrs. J. H. Darr, president, ofiered : which took place Saturday, April 24,
prayer in conclusion to the session. | high noon at the home of the
♦ . 'bride’s parents.
Johnson-McCarthy Dr w R Turner . P astor of the
P , | D 7 First Presbyterian church, officiated
Kehearsal rorty jat the double ring ceremony which
A .buffet suppei—entertainrrrg *ttre"~was "performed before an arrahge-
wedding party and out-of-town ment of palms, candelabra holding
guests was given by Mr. and Mrs. whtie tapers, and floor baskets of
H. Dv Payne and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. white gladioli, snapdragons,* and
Hollis on Friday evening at Lakeside lilies. The .white background covered
country club following the rehearsal with southern smilax formed a semi-
for the Johnson-MX^arthy wedding, circle around a mirror, which was
Pink and white were chosen as the garlanded with trailing white flow- c E Galloway of this city Mrs
colors in which to appoint the bride's ers. Arrangements of greenery and George Brockenbrough of
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was centered by a three-tiered wed
ding cake surrounded by white lilies
and tapers in candelabra. Arrange
ments of white gladioli, stock, snap
dragons, lilies, and greenery com
pleted the dining room appointments.
Mrs. John Johnson, of Milwaukee,
Wis., grandmother.jjXJiJi; bride, and
Mrs. Kitt McMaster, Sr., of Winns-
boro, poured coffee. The hostess was
assisted in entertaining by Mrs. H.
D. Payne, Mrs. Pringle Copeland, 1
Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, Mrs. William |
Bailey Owens, Mrs. S, C. Hays, Mrs.
R. C. Adair, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Mrs.
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Kinards,
and Mrs. Ella Dunlap Nance of ‘
Mountville. Mrs. W. M. Shields, Mrs. I
|T F. Hollis. Miss Doris Baldwin.
Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks, and Mrs.
|R. M. Turner, of Clinton, and Miss
Averill Boatwright of Ridge Springs,
assisted in serving. .
The couple left on a wedding trip
4 T?r:reW ‘Orfgang"7mer The ^gFeakrasnt
For traveling the-bride wore a black
• gabardine ballerina skirt and jacket
of foam wool, with black accessories
iand an orchid shoulde^r bouquet.
Mrs. McCarthy was graduated from
Winthrop college in 1947 with an
A. B. degree in science. Since that
i time she held a position in the office
j of Dr. Hugh Wyman in Columbia, i
Lt. McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs.,
L. G. McCarthy of Malone, N. Y., i
attended Union college in Albany,
N. Y., before entering the service.
For the past seven years he has been
in the army, having served in the
Pacific theater during the war. He
is now stationed at Fort Jackson, 1
near Columbia, where the couple
will make their home at 1227 Prince
ton street.
Out-of-town guests who attended
the wedding included’Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. McCarthy, Malone, N. Y.; Mrs.
John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
! Tonnsem Miss Ellen Tonnsen, Mrs.!
Carl Wilhelm, Miss Judith Wilhelm/
Milwaukee, Wis.; Mrs. R. R. Nickles, i
| Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Nickles, Jr„ Mrs.!
|R. V. Irby, Dr. and Mrs. M! P. Pen-,
tecost, Miss Sara Eliza Swygert, Miss
Lavinia McCuen, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr.'p
and Mrs.—Alan T. Calhoun and J jj
'daughters, Margaret azid Mrs. Julian *
j Calhoun, Tryon, N. C7; Mr. and Mrs. i f
Kitt McMaster, Sr., Winnsboro; Mr.il
and Mrs. J. C. Todd, Mr. and Mrs.ig
M. F. Reid, Laurens; Capt. and Mrs.
Deleon Cockfleld, Lt. and Mrs. John "
Bryant, Governor and Mrs. J. Strom ■
Thurmond, Miss Katherine Bland, |
Miss Elizabeth McNeil, Miss Betty'
McGill, Miss Betty Cook, Miss Pearle
West, Columbia; Shep Sawyer, John
ston; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boatwright, I
Ridge Springs; T. E. Todd, Houston/1
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Speer and .
Mrs. J. M. Barksdale, Greenville
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Tea Compliments *
Popular Bride-Elect 1
Miss Pepgy Johnson, was apain,*
honored on Wednesday afternoon 1
when Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and Miss
Doris Baldwin entertained with a tea.
A variety of cut flowers were beau-11
tifully arranged in the spacious rooms
of the Baldwin home. I^ed roses dec
orated the hall Riuf in the living room
lavender iris and yellow Dutch iris
were used. The traditional bridal
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