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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY
(Contniued from page three)
ville, violinist. Miss Smith sang “I
Love Thee.” (Greig), and as a bene-
l
td sandwiches, and
cakes, were served.
heart shaped
Assisting the
Everette
diction, “The Lord's Prayer.” Miss hostesses in entertaining and. serving i
Hair'played ‘•Poem,” by Fibitch. | were Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Karl,
Organ selections included “Sweet Johnson. *|
Winnsboro, and little Miss Rita Bur- Evening Star,” by Wagner, Medley,. Twenty-four friends including the
ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion ; Intermezzo, Provost, Indian Love | following out-of-town gupsts emoj ed
Burley of Monticello were the flower Call, O Promise Me, Ah. Sweet Mys-, the mformal gathenng: Mrs. T
girls. They wore pink organdy dress- tery of Life; To A Wild Rose, byj^hedd, Monticello; Mrs John Chap
es fashioned like those of the other MacDonald, during the ceremony. ! pell, Danville, \ a.; Miss ( aiolyn Ash-
attendants and carried white baskets Ushers were David Ellison, Donald Greensboro, Ga., Mrs. Jessie
of daisies. \ Lyles, Hayne McMeekin, Robert G^nf’ an( '
Master DeFate Sanders, son of Mr. and David Johnson of'Martin, Gray Court
and Mrs. Forrest Sanders of Colum- ! mns t> oro - The groom had as his!
bia, was the ring bearer. He wore a best man Maynard Davis of Winns-j
white suit and carried the ring on a boro.
white satin pillow. Miss Rebecca Speake was her sis-,
The radiant bride was given in mar-! i er s rnaid of honor. She wore a
riage bv her father, Thomas Willough-! dress of nu-green summer faile,
by Shedd. She was lovely in her fashioned with drop shoulder effect:
gown of candelight slipper satin fash-; and the full skirt had an inset of: _
ioned with a yoke of bridal illusion small frills
outlined with a narrow scalloped ber-j The bridesmaids were Mrs; L. C.
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MIDNIGHT SHOW
Sunday, July 4
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YVONNE DE CARLO
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Claims With Local
Employment Office
Increase Past Month
creased from 237 in ApriM'TlTS in
May. Self-employmeriit veteran
claims in thg^Gtrhton office increased
from 104. In the state, self-
^mpToyment claims filed by veterans
decreased from 5,081 in April to last
^Special to months 4,770.
A gefteral increase in employment
By HELEN HALE
To keep scatter rugs from slipping
tha forming an off-shoulder effect, Protho, Jr., of Manning, Mrs. Fred! 0 n the floor, place old jar rings of
fitted bodice, long sleeves ending in Holcombe, of Greenville, sister of ; the rubber variety under the rugs,
points over the hands and a full skirt the bride. Mrs. Reeves Sherrod of at each of the corners,
falling into a lengthy train. The full winnsboro, sister of the groom, and If a w ' axed sur fa P e has',been spot-
length veil of Brussels lace fell from,Miss Inez Young. Their dresses, sim- tcd or scra tched. wash with turpen-
a coronet of seed pearls. She earned ila r to that of the maid of honor, fea- tine and vewax . If th e wax is too
a bouquet of white roses and lilies of tured a hoop skirt a nd bustle back. lijfht> co i or it to match' the finish
the valley centered with a white oi-;ah wore matching mitts, and ban- G f the wood,
chid. A/single-strand of pearrs; the deaus in their hair. Bridesmaids’I „ _ „
was
gift Of the bridegroom,
bride’s only ornament. « ■
Mrs. Thomas Willoughby Shedd,
mother of the bride, wore a lovely
the a' “ ‘'"I j "* 1 Save needless mopping up of the
uie , flowers were asters and gladioli with lflo0r near the ndrigeratpr bv-'plac-
yelfow ribbon. I ing several thicknesses of newspa-
several thicknesses of
The lovely brunette bride was. giv-; p ers on the floor near it when you
en in marriage by her father, George defrost and clean.
dress of soft rose and an orchid co1 - Thomas Speake. Her wedding gown! oil the sewing machine after five
Sa w 0 * iv p „ p-f*.,, duchess satin had a yoke and or six hours usage to keep it in good
Mrs. Roy Pitts mother of the sleeves Qf chantiUy lace with high running condition.
groom, woie a dinnei diess 11 ground neckline, points over wrists, Irons that have become rusty and
* "if- ue . am an 01 c ^ I the waist wak buttoned down the rough can be smoothed easily to a
to owing e ceiemo y I' back with self-covered bottons, and nice glass-like finish simply hv rub-
tion was held at the Monticello gym. . ... ..... „
low «ntt wiTK irreon accessories and ’ ti I > and had an edging of
.chantilly lace. She carried a bride's curtains, slip a dull, flat tabie knife*
Then the cur-
tpxescRipnoNst
You can depend upon
our prescription depart
ment to use only the pur
est and freshest of drug
supplies.
YOUNG’S
PHARMACY
Walgreen Agency
Phone 10
. We Deliver
Columbia, June 29.
The Chronicle). — Xhe*d3 w n w a r d
trend in uneirxnloyment compensation' j n t he staters normally reflected in
claims^corTunued in South Carolina'the number of unemployment claims
>sr month, with claims of all types'filed with the Employment Security
decreasing in number. A steady de- commission offices in South Caro-
cline in the number of initial and ii na . There are many other factor*
continued unemployment claims in which have an effect on the numbe-
the state has been in progress sinc 4 e 0 f claims tiled, however, such as
the beginnirrg of the year. mass layoffs, seasonal'and otherwise,
James J.' Bush, executive director ■in some industries, and the exhaas-
of the SouttT Carolina- Employment tion of continued claims when all
Security commission, said this week authorized compensation has beer,
that initial non-veteran claims in paid. A large exhaustion in r state
the state went down ‘to 4.477 in May veterans continued claims contrib-
as compared to 4.906 in April. Non- uted to the smaller number of such
veteran continued cla.ms decreased claims handled by Employment Se-
to 14.682 last month as contrasted to curity offices in the state last month,
15.441 in the month before.' Executive Director Bush stated.
The decline in’ veteran continued — »
claims in the state was the most not
able during .the month, with the
number of claims continued for vet
erans dropping from 14,514 in April
to last month’s 11.708. Initial veter
an claims also decreased, going from
2.645 in April to 2.318 in May.
Unlike the state trend, except for
veteran initial and continued claims,
the number of claims in the Clinton,
office of the Employment Security
commission increased last month.
Initial claims tiled by ..non-veteratis
in the Clinton, office, -which serves
all of Laurens county, went up from
68 tp 69 in May, while non-veteran
continued claims increased from
April’s 261 to^ May’s 265. Thirty-
eight veterans tiled initial claims
with the Clinton office in May, as
compared with 50 veteran initial
claims in the preceding month, and
claims continued for veterans de-
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from fruit and berry pies. It's easy
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keep the oven spotless.
Save cord from wrapped packages
on spools in the kitchen. These come
in handy when you do wrapping of
ligh
past three yqars. j groom, wore a blue dress with a cof-
Mr. Pitts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. sage of pink roses.
W. Roy Pitts (Lydia Sinipson) of Immediately following the cere-
this city. After serving three years rnony a reception was given at the'
in the army, he re-entered at Clem- home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe \V. Leake, |
son and received his degree in June uncle and aunt of the bride. • 1 ) vvn
1947 Since then he b as been with | y r and Mrs Fuller Motes greeted i' Dishes in which you have had milk
the Southern Electiic ice , the guests on the porch and Mr. andj-or eggs should be rinsed in cool rath-
pany m Charlotte but w t i ^ ^ ^ ^ ** before washing to
transferred | the receiVih^TnVeTvITR the brlcfr and loosen the food.
young c ® u5) 1 ‘ l 1 1 groom were her parents, his mother! Containers in which you have had
213 L. Earle ataeet. i and the wedd j n g p ar ty. f a t foods should be rinsed in hot wat-j
! Assisting in entertaining were Mr.'er to loosen the grease. Add am-
j and Mrs. Sam Leake of Union, Mr. monia if the grease is stubborn.
ROBINSON
TRANSFER
LOCAL HAI LING
AND MOVING
Temporary ^Headquarters:
. SHARI’TON’S CAB CO.
Telephone 431
Lovely Church Ceremony
Unites Miss Speake,
Edgar Gibson McMeekin
In a ceremony characterized
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and Mrs. George Weathers of Green-!
: ville, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Truluck,!.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Speake, Mr. and
. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Mrs. J. T. Young,'
v o °„|Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. J. Leake, Miss:
^ y Jinkie Sadler ' and Mlss - Margaret
Eliiott-Speake became the bride of Speake Mr and Mrs Eugene A '
Edgar Gibson McMeekin last night (kept the brjde , s book
Serving block cream, cakes and ■
at 8:30 at the Broad Street Metho
dist church with the pastor, Rev. P.
mints, carrying-out the bridal motif, !
L. Bauknight, performing the, ring e Misses Jean Winebrenner of ’|
ceremony. ^ . Mountville, Becky DesChamps of
Palms and bamboo we re arrange Bishopvslle, Martha McLeod of Co-'
on a background of w'hite against
which were placed seven-branched
candelabra with lighted white tapers
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
H»t Paiato Salad
(Serves 4)
3 slices bacon
1 tablespoon flour
. , I tahlespuurL^ugar ,
1 teaspoon salt
cup vinegar
Va cup water
' 2 hard-cooked eggs
1 onion, diced
4 boiled potatoes
Brown the bacon and onions in a
lumbia, May Kathryn Dicus, Bess | skillet - Mix flour w ith fat, add sea-
Jones, Eleanor Black of Bambe^ I sonm ^ s and luiu,d ' To th,s J add th ®
Watts DavisT Miss Joy God- ! P 0 ^ 008 . and bard |
casting a soft glow over the wedding frey> Mjss Grace Y oung Mr and cooked e ^ ,s ’ choPP« d - Continue j
scene. Floor baskets of white gladi- |Mrs Marion Hiers also cooking until heated through,
oli and fern were placed at the cen-| Young Speake> and Sam « , T. , *
tral point in the background at either^ Leake of Union -I YarborOUqh Warehouse
side of the aUa ^\ A ^ entral , a b ‘ In the dining room the traditional u:i. D v I inkfnmn
rangement of gladioli decorated the g re en .and white was effective in flo- *' * Lightning,
choir loft and at eithei end were ra j decoration and refreshments Fire Damaaes TirGS
ll«>r candelabra. White tapers out-| While gladioU and dajsie e s OamOgeSJMreS
ivT v.'i -''emwintKl there a ahc| aC on the tapers. A three- The warehouse of Yarborough Oil
rh^fTrailins ; tiered wedding cake, flanked by ar-; CO mpany on West Main street was
a nrogram of wedding music was ian S ements of white flowers and hit by lightning Monday evening |
rendered by Mrs.-J. F. Jacobs. Air-L ed hl tL Ca brid e e% in ta C b7e Whae° e sahn ab ° Ut 1 SCVen and t th ® reau . lting |
otanUf TVTarPic Smith vocalist uu oraes iaoie. White satin ire damaged a large stock of tires, 1
arul Mi-of Emmie’Lee Hair of'^lack- 1 r ' bb0 “ W ' th J d ; ,nly whit, flowers mo , or oil and toys stored in the
and Miss Emmie Eee nair or macK ( ^ ere showered from the ch andelier. building.
Elsewhere in the receiving rooms Striking the east end of the ware-1
pas e cut flow eis were used at van- house, the lightning tore a hole in
. age points. .. ; tbe br j ck wa u at the roof. The large
uring ‘he even!n » the bride and stock of tractor and automobile tires
s room e t for a wedding trip to Vir^ compr i se d the greater part of the
ginia Beach. lor traveling the bride contents of the building,
wore a suit of bppwn and white lin- other buildings of the company on
en with matching accessories and the the same lot, the ttilling station and'
orchid lifted from her bouquet
Mrs. McMeekin is the
NOTICE
We Will Close
MONDAY and TUESDAY,
July 5 and 6
. . . in observance of the
Fourth. We ask our cus
tomers to let us serve you
in advance of our closing.
GALLOWAY’S
BARBER SHOP
Johnny Mason, Mgr.
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Visit our Fishing Department—the most com
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afford to pay.
REELS
Shakespeare
President
Shakespeare
Marhoff
South Bend
Ocean City
Outdoorsman
Langley
Peer Trolling
Reels
Shakespeare
Trolling Reels
Ocean City
Trolling Reels
Rods for casting or
trolling — any price,
ony size.
LIFE JACKETS
LIFE SAVER
CUSHIONS
PADDLES
TRQLLING LINE
We have on display
one counter of plugs
going at 59c each.
COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY, Inc.
Hi
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'Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed'
Phone 12 201 N. Broad St.
retail tire and appliance store, were
' HaiVahi V1C f ie x, Kin attractive not damaged,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George.
Thomas Speake of this city. She is u:|| r
a graduate of Presbyterian college l'''apOleOn MlllS I O
winn^ {augh \ lhe c ‘ ty schools uI ‘ Visit Relatives Here
Winnsboro and Orangeburg — - 0
l he 90,1 ° f Mrs - Dr. and Mrs. Napoleon Hill, of
Dr w eeklI i‘. Hnd la,e Glendale and Los Angeles. Calif., are
! tended W ‘ nnSb0r °; Heat -j expected to arrive thus week. They
i "anpri i n hue to ege and is en- bol ^ are pie^antly remembered;
° TTnnn fho * le f S 111 Great Falls. here, both having been connected
trio^thpv u- if 6 ^ T a wedding Wlt ^ Jacobs Press for some years. 1
Winnsh > •» 1 ma K e their home in D r hjh i s a well-known writer and
lecturer. Mrs. Hill is the former Mis? !
Annie i Lou Norman, and a warm
welcome will be extended her by her
friends. They will visit their sisters,
Mrs. Mary Norman and Mrs. Leila
N. Johnson.
Seated Tea Fetes
Popular Bride-Elect
Enjoyable among social courtesies
extended Miss Mary Shetjd wj^s the
seated tea given Saturday afternoon
by Mrs. J. Austin Chandler and Miss
Katrine Martin.
The Chandler home was beautifully
decorated for the occasion. I n the
living room white gladioli, magnolias
and daisies were used whil^ red glad
ioli were efffective in the reception
hall, arVfUmixed bouquets were-pret
tily arrangecT oh the porch.
P & G PAINT
Made in the South
for the South
BUILDING
MATERIALS
J. R. Crawford
PhqAe 10
South Broad at Pine,
four Highway
Accidents In County
Four highway accidents took place
in Laurens county during the week j
ending June 19, according to a re- 1
port by H. E. Quarles, Jr., director!
of the motor vehicle division of the'
South Carolina highway department.!
The accidents caused injuries to five
Upon arrival the honoree was pre-i°f The parlicipants, but no fatalities
rented a corsage of pink and laven
der asters and she was also remem-
hereel by'the hostesses with a gift.
Refreshments of frozen salad molded
in the shape of wedding bells, assort-
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MIDNIGHT SHOW
Sunday, July 4
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ensued. Six license suspensions were
made in the county for driving un-^
deFtfie influence of liquor.
Birth Announcements
BENJAMIN ,
Mr. and Mrs. Pa-ul Benjamin of;
Fort Jackson, announce the birth of >
a son on Saturday, June 26. Mrs.)
Benjamin is the former Miss Mary!
Mellen of Lowell, Mass., and Mr.
Benjamin is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E.Aenjamin of this city.
HOOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hooper an
nounce the birth of a son at Hays
hospital on June 29.
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