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1 Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 17, 1948 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. CECIL O DELL. Correspondent and Representative groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davenport, on Hampton street. Birth Annodneements “ Green Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green nounc the birth of a daughter, Anita H. illusion fell from a coronet of seed $2,456.20 for the first hale of market-jco.'. Houston, who paid $2.05 pearls.^he carried a fan-shaped-bou- e d cotton of the 1948 season in Texas. | p 0l j nc j ( a record high for the quet of white carnations centered At an auction on the floor of the i with a purple throated prchiti. „ [Houston cotton exchange, Rivera- re- ceived $1,300 as a bonus from the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Misses Eunice Welched visited Mr. and Mrs. Vera Johnson and Agnes Tinsley Olin Moates in Ware Shoals Sunday. .pent the week-end in Asheville,' and | Mr. and- Mrs. W. F. Whitlock of Louise, on June 3 Hendersonville. N. C. ' land son spent 1 Saturday with Mr. and, T „ .... , wt- , i-vr-c t Thomas Mr and Mrs. Joe Kelly announce Miss Joan Holley and C anes | * • ' W H f the birth-of a son at Hays hospital, Scott were Sunday visitors of Mr. and 1 • T T wnMm-H of Mrs. W. H. Scott in Hamlet, N. C. Messrs. Walt Fulmer, Lester Hair and Walt Waits motored to Caesar.- iuiu. • „ nounce the birth of a daughter, Eliz- Pvf. J. B. Downs of Fort Bragg, After the ceremony la small recep- ceu ' ea $i.3UU as a an_ 'tion was held on the lawn of the exchan ge and^ $1,156.20 as the auc-- tion purchase price for the 564 change.' Last year’s winning brought in June 23. per ex bale was was held on bride’s home for relatives friends. and the close ^pounds of middling 1 1-32 staple cot- OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds. Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind- For tra\eling, Mrs. Stewart wore a High bidder was Anderson Clayton ers * Cash Books, Journals, Day Head and Chimney Rock-Sunday. Mrs. D. Fields, Mrs: Frank Fields and Mrs. Mickey Havird and daugh ter of Batesburg, visited Mrs. Louie Prater Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson_ and .sons attended the Coleman reunion Sundy at Greymont, Summitt. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wofford of_„,. . a Greenville. N. C., were week-end Clmton ’ on Jun ®^ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wol-j Mr and Mrs Billv Nabors an ford. • « - — i -*-» i abeth Stacey, at Hays hospital, June 10. Mrs. Nabors is the former Miss Thelma Byars. N. C., spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh and daughters visited the former’s- parents. Mr. and 'Sirs. John Beden baugh, in Saluda Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis, Mr.- anc j bon S p en t Saturday with Mr. and and Mrs. E. J. Willingham .visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Butler in Saluda Sunday. Mrs. J. W T . Davis is visiting rela tives in Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Jerry Howard cf Atlanta, Ga. ( ‘pent last week with Mr. and Mr>. E. J. Willingham. . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bishop and -pent th£ week-end in Salu- -<m -on, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trotter da and attended the Matthews- Rhir.ehart wedding. Little Miss Rose Anne Little of Charlotte. N. C., is spending the week with Miss Brenda O'Dell. Mrs. J M. Ross spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Miller in Greenville. Leonard Turner of Ninety-Six, .-pent last week with his grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Willingham. Eula Miss Gladys Willingham Weds Roy Nabors In Church Cefemony Mrs. Roy Stone in Newberry. j Miss Gladys Elsie Willingham, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett spent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wih- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. lingham, became the bride of Roy Gene Kelly in Laurens. Carson Nabors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Moates spent Grover C. Nabors, both .of GoldviUe, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pet on Friday evening, June 11, at 8 Moates in Newberry. 'o’clock in the Goldville BapHst Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holley and church. The Rev. M. A. Bryant, pas- Mr, and Mrs. James Stogner and tor of the bride, officiated using the daughter visited at Curry's, lake double ring, ceremony. rose dress with brown"and white ac cessories, and the orchid from her i bouquet. Mrs. Stewart is a graduate of Winthrop college and has taught in schools of North and South Carolina for the past few years. She is the daughter of J. C. Bolt of Simpson- i ville. 1 Mr. Stewart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart, of Goldville. He [attended Presbyterian college and is now emplyed in Columbia. After a short honeymoon to Flor ida, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will be at home to their friends at 2307 Sum- I ter street, Columbia. Year's First Bale Of Texas Cotton Brings $2,456.20 j Sunday. - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Colie Lever of Pros perity, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Over- street of Newberry, Mrs. Buna Ed wins of Canton, and Glenn Lever who is home from Italy, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. John Lever. Sir. and Mr's. Clyde Atkins. Mrs. Annie Girk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Atkins in Gaffney. The church-was decorated with Houston. Texas, June 14.—Pablo . , . , , Rivera, who farms 30 acres in the bridal green and white with baskets jRio Grande Va , ley today received For Summer Comfort In Your Home A CLIMAX ROOM COOLER A Beautiful Ornament. To Fit Anv Ordinary Window S5d.95 Installed HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pads. Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. ot white gladioli in a background of pine, ivy and scattered magnolia THE FAMOUS LAU ATTIC FANS With Delco Motors Any size to make your home comfortable for the summer HOME SUPPLY CO. Next (o Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 week- Beulah Mr. and Mrs. Bo Gardner and Mrs. end in Anderson with Mrs. James Bodie spent Sunday in New- Gurley. berry with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Coats Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson spent and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Bauknight. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. J,' R. Swygert of Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Os- 1 Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. borne. Perry Lee Swygert Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters ,vis-: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren anfl Mrs, ited Mrs. Woodrow Tipton, who is a Daisy Jones .were week-end at Folly Beach. leaves, and lighted by tall white tap-[ - ers in arched candelabra. |i | The wedding music was rendered ■ I by Miss Betty Ann Galloway, or-11| ganist, .A. B. Galloway, tenor, and ,, , «« ^ ... i Mrs. Frances Giles, contralto. As P Mr. and Mrs. Tomm.e Farmer. Miss; , ial scle , tions . Misi , B Mm farm ' r < he weck - Galloway played -Liebestraum," andij “Poems.” Mr. Galloway sang ‘P | ® Perfect Love.’’ and “Because.” Mrs.!® Giles sang “Seal Us, O Holy Spirit’ i|| as the benediction. The traditional's wedding marches were used. i® .The bride's only attendants were,P Miss Omega Monroe ot Clinton as'ij maid of honor, and Mrs. Guy Pra- " as matron P ! of honor. Miss Monroe wore a dress ■ of light green silk organdy leatur- _ ing an off-shoulder effect, fitted bod- ; ice and full skirt. Mrs. Prater's dress P i was similarly styled in pale yellow. ■ Both wore matching mitts and car- _ ried bouquets of mixed spring flow- - I ers. — i P The ushers were Richard Willing ham, brother of the bride, Louie . Nabors, brother of the groom, Rob- • weeks in ert Neighbors, and Luther Brock, Jr.'B The bridegroom chose as best man ■ ■■■■ (I visitors ( patient at the Greenwood hospital, 'terrs^er'^of" the “bride l Sunday. f Mrs. Julia Norris and son of Cross Misses Elizabeth, Essie Mae and Hill, were week-end guests of Mr. Barbara Dickey visited relatives in ;.nd Mrs, Luke Clark. '"■Newberry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Nixen and Mrs. West Farmer and Mr. and daughter of Bush River, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. WVL. Nix of Anderson, were J;m Furr and daughter of Clinton, week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce over Jester the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. ..Thomas Smith of Mr. and Mrs. C B. Dickev of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. Evans Sunday. and Mrs. C A. Dickey Mr. and Mrs. John Weathers and Philadelphia attending school. K;,lhy ot Spartanburg, spent the .Mr and Mrs. Claude Farmer ?«d' h U week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. f. Randal spent Sunday at Lake Green- rens Sample. Kathy remained with her wood. grandparents for an extended visit, i Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barbee Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Mr. and Mrs. D L.. E. M. and R. O. my Hunt near Clinton. Mrs. Dallas King,- Thelma and Louise spent the week-end with Mrs. Katie King in Greenwood. — ■ Bundnck visited Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Bundrick in Gilbert Sunday. Mr. and Mr£7 Ldw’ard Brazil and son of Clinton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cope- •hiiid On Sunday Mr. and. Mrs. Bra zil and Mr. and Mrs. Copeland visit ed M rs. Hattie Hawkins in Columbia. Mrs. J. H. WaBenzine of Bush River, spent Sunday with her son, Jones Wallenzine, and Mrs. Wallen- zine. Mr. and Mrs. George Metis and slaughter were week-end guests of Mr. -end Mrs. C. B. Metts in Little Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith were week-end guests of friends near Ad ams’ camp. ’ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier and omldren, Mrs. Louise Farmer, Mrs. The brdie was given in marriage ^’ ere by her lather, E. j! Willingham. She wore a wedding gown of white duchess satin with marquisette yoke bordered in seed pearls and a wide chantilly lace frill, long fitted bod ice with tiny telf covered buttons' and full length sleeves ending in c Crapps-Davenport points over the wrists. Her long.Skirt,■ Miss Sad»e Mae Crapps and Vcrlyw^y^ in a fram with a thr(ip tiero ,, ? Davenport were quietly married Fri- ended in a train with a three tiered veil of French illusion held in place P day afternoon, June 11, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Crapps. Rev. H. F Bauknight officiated. M.s. J. Lloyd Smitk was her sis- stephanotis.' Her only ornament was ters matron of honor, and Maurice a strand of pearlSi a glft of the g ^ )om an aqua by a juliet cap embroidered in seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was a shower ed arrangement of white roses and brother of the groom, was c I Davenpor best man. The bride wore for her weding a suit of white linen with black and white accessories and a corsdge ot red roses. After a short honeymoon the bridal The bride’s mother wore ice gown of crepe and a purple or- I chid. The mother of the - bridegroom | wore a gown of rose >shadow-sheer . crepe. She, too. wore an orchid. i' Immediately following the cere- I (Political Advertisement) , ,, , , , ... , mony the bride’s parents entertain couple will be at home with .the;^ at a reception at Joanna cluo ~ | house. Mrs Charles B. Culbertson CANDIDATE House of Representatives STANDS FOR: 1. Financial aid and improvements for vet erans. 2. Road improvements wherever needed in Laurens County. 3. Higher educational facilities and ade quate pay for teachers. 4. Full and adequate support for the aged and infirm. »• i ■ . , . ■ THEY M-U-S-T BE“CARED FOR “My Only Aim.Is To Serve You Well” • ■ ■ \ . NATIVE OF LAURENS COUNTY VETERAN MERCHANT YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT APPRECIATED reception During the evening Mr. and 1 Nabors left for a wedding trip. | 1 For traveling the bride wore a light « I tan palm beach suit with brown ac-, cessories, using a ebrsage of white I roses frqm her bridal bouquet. , | Mrs. Nabors attended' Winthrop . college and graduated in music. .For the past year she has been on the I faculty of Joanna schools. |j Mr. Nabors attended Presbyterian college and is connected with La wson ■ Furniture company in Goldville. I Bolt-Stewart The First Presbyterian church in I Simpsonville was the scene of the;| lovely wedding which united Miss , Virginia Loree Bolt of Simpsonville and Woodruff, and Charles Talmadge I Stewart of Goldville and Columbia^] Rev. L. L. Darr, pastor of the bride,!, officiated using the double ring cere mony. A setting of bridal green and white _ was arranged for the wedding party | ^ with the use of bamboo, ferns, gladi- U* oli, shasta daisies and blooming mag- ■ nolia. Burning tapers were set m 1 . candelabra. Alfred Neuman, pianist, of Bre- ® vard, N. C., and A. B. Galloway, so- ■ loist, of Trenton, furnished the nup- — the ceremony Mr. Neuman played _ "Through the Years,” by Youman, and “The Maid with the Flaxen Hair,” by Debussy. “Because,” by d’Harlot, “Oh, Promise Me,” and “The Lord's Prayer,” by Malotee, were sung by Mr. Galloway, During the -ceremony Mr .Neuman played softly “Claire de Lune,” by Debus sy. The traditional wedding marches ■ were used. , , The bfide’s attendants were Misst? Violet Weathers of Laurens, and ® Mrs., Bill Hanvey of McCormick,!! and they wore white marquisette dresses" styled with drop shoulde'rs, " tiered skirts and fitted bodice. They,® carried fan shaped bouquets of red ■ roses. The ushers wer^ Olga Hair of ® Goldville, and Robert L. Boit, broth- er of the bride, of Brevard, N. C. | The bridegroom had as his best — man his brother, Bruce L. Stewart, j® of Knoxville, Tenn. ■ The bride was given in marriage gj by her father, J. C. Bolt, of Simpson- _ ville. Her gown of white slipper satin was fashfoned with marquisette yoke, appliqued with satin petals and em broidered in seed pearls, fitted bodice with tiny self-covered buttonsjdown the back, and ending in a moderate train. The finger tip veil of bridal r ■ MPou'n - To"Earth M*rieos On Top kfnality Foods! FANCY Dressed and PAM READY Lb. Drawn 71c FRYERS this LOW PRICE effective THRU next WEDNESDAY! i 1 ■ 1 i ■ SUNKIST large and ^ JR /G lemons this low price EFFECTIVE THRU next WEDNESDAY! Juicy! CITRUS 6 JUICES Floridagold Assorted 6-Ox. Cans CASK Of ** CANS. Big, Tender, Flavorful Pictsweet Peas AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! 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