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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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TheWOMAN’S PAGE
SOCICTY EVENTS, CLUB m CHURCH NEWS
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embroidered in shades of brown and
gr«em Her hat of brown felt was
i trimmed with a plume and short
were used on the candelabra stands
and altar.
The candles were lighted by Dick
and Mrs. T. W. Edgeworth, Dick P.-T.A. TO MEET
the Christmas motif were served by
the hostesses
Mrs. Lindsay Honors
Popular Bride-Elect
Miss Shirley Dawkins who was
married Sunday was complimented
with a bridge party Tuesday even
ing December 20 by Mrs. Richard
Lindsay at her home on Pine Street. Amy Lou Black
In keeping with the yuletide mot
if carried out for the party a min
iature Christmas corsage was pinned
on each guest upon arrival. The
honoree was given a corsage of
white gladioli. Several progres
sions were enjoyed with score prizes
Edgeworth, and Mrs. Bobby John-| The Parent-Teacher ass ation of
. L u u , son, Hartsville; Richard Bell. De-! Flonda Street,sch ° o1 Wl11 meet Tue;-
veil in the same shade, her shoes Edgeworth of Hartsville, cousin of T . /-,• tr u ^ oay evening, January 4. at 7 30 at
■ and bag were of brown reptile. A the bride and Mr. Bell. catur Ga., John Givson, \ aldosta, t the sc hool.
corsage of white rosebuds completed 1 a program of wedding music was .L* 8 'TVs " o ntvre
: her costume. . j rendered by Mrs. James Pitts, or-, v n'
Mrs. Spencer wore a brown gab- ganist and Miss Ann Pitts, soloist. Cross 8 Hill g and BertCopley^Aiken
ardine suit and a green blouse. Her Miss Pitts sang “O Promise Me” and , Cross Min and mrt c °P le y- Alken -
I hat was of brown felt and her cor- as a benediction “The Lord’s Pray-
'sage of talisman roses. er”. Organ selections included Lie-
Immediately after the ceremony bestraum, Andantino and the tra-
Mr. and Mrs. Moye left for a tour ditional wedding marches,
of Florida. Upon their return they The groom had as his best man
’ ’ * Ga., and
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contests appropriate for the season OI * oria f .u • u 71 John
Gifts were nresented the members I w1 ^ ^ lve here where their new home - -
from their “Sunshine Sisters”. jJJ under constructlon on Ccdar ^ r C s Johnson of Hartsville,
Later refreshments carrying out sire « l - cousin of the bride was matron of
Mrs. Moye is e on y aug honor and only attendant. She wore
of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Strunk a beige suit w 7 h matching acC e S sor-
of Brooklyn, Conn. ^ ‘ [ jes and carried a nosegay of carna-
| Mr. Moye is the son of Mr. and j tions.
1 Mrs. Edward Lee Moye of Augus-
Celebrates Birthday
Amy Lou Black, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert F. Black observed
her fourth birthday December 25.
j — - - The lovely blonde bride, given in
ta, Ga., and is a member of ihe rnarr j a g e her brother, Scott Daw
coaching staff at Presbyterian col- j t j nS) j r t wore a gray suit with gray
lege. ! anc j moss pink accessories. She car-
— I ried a white prayer book topped
Friday afternoon in observance of>ii: cc Virninin H#»nrv WpHs > with-a purple orchid,
the occasion she was given a party ^ / i Mrs. S. D. Dawkins, mother of the
going to Miss Faye Pitts and Miss:at the home of her grandparents, WimOITI rOUl McKinnon bride wore a fuschia dress with
Virginia Henry. Miss Sara Jordan: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. i i ^ply f'liurrh Pjfpc 1 black accessories and a corsage of
won floating prize. Miss Dawkins; A number of little friends in her •■OVciy V^nUiCI! IMieS lavender gladioli and American be-
was presented a gift of silver and; age group enjoyed games and sing- Miss Virginia Lue Henry became auty roses.
Miss Henry also a bride-elect was ing in a gay holiday setting. The lit- the bride of William Paul McKin- Mrs. E. M. Hughes, mother of the
remembered with a gift of crystal. tie folk were invited to help them- non at the First Presbyterian groom wore grey with black ac-
Later in the evening salad and selves to favors and novelties of church at 3 o’clock on Tuesday af-1 cessories ?nd a corsage of red roses.
sweet courses were served with Mrs.
Dewey Riddle assisting the hostess
candy, cones, balloons, and ginger ternoon, December 28.
bread men cookies which decorated Dr. W. R. Turner, pastor, official- mony the couple left for a wedding
a Christmas tree. at the double ring ceremony. For trip. The bride is the only daughter
Long Branch Club ! In the dining room the birthday the wedding scene the church was of Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Dawkins
U M #■’ Cake centered the refreshment ta- lighted by candles in seven-branch- of this city. She was graduated
Molds Meeting ble from which ice cream and in- e d candelabra near the altar nnd in from Clinton high school and at pre-
Mrs. T. B. Sumerel and Mrs. W. dividual cakes bearing a candle were holders in the choir loft. Floor sent is a member of the senior class
R. Brown were hostesses to the Long , ser ved. baskets of Woodwardia fern and at Presbyterian college. Mrs. Hughes
Branch Home Demonstration club] Assisting Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. | white gladioli stood beside the al- is a member of Alpha Psi Delta
for the December .meeting at the were Mrs. William Bailey Ow- tar, and Southern similax was en- sorority of which she is vice pres-
Immediately following the cere-
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ens and Mrs. Pringle Copeland.
school. i
Holiday decorations were attrac-1 -
tive in the assembly room, featur-lMl*. and MfS. Copeland
ing a gaily adorned tree. ! TCtL a r •
Mrs. Joe Poole presided in the UDSerVC Z^th Anniversary ^ ^
absence of Mrs. Roy Harris. She- In observance of their silver wed- Wild Rose” during the ceremony. ua t ed from Canton High school and
read the 2nd chapter of Luke and ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Traditional processional and reces- served three years in the Mai me
a story the first Christmas. Prayer David Copeland of Renno were hon-1 sional wedding music was played. ^ 01 P- S - At present he is a member
was given by Mrs. Sam Compton ^ored by their daughter Miss Jean Miss Anne Pitts sang “Because” be- st “ n ' or class at Presb\teiian
twined around the altar candles ident and is co-ed representative on
and used throughout the chancel, the student council.
Mrs. Isabelle Pitts furnished or- The groom, a native of Canton,
gan music, playing “Always" among ^ a -» ‘f, ^ younger son of Mr. and
the prenuptial music and “To A *^ rs - Hughes. He v-as grad-
after which the group joined in sing
ing Christmas carols and the club
song of the month. Miss Susan Hall
Copeland on Monday evening De- ■ fore the ceremony and “The Lord's
cember 27.
Thirty six relatives and friends
Prayei” as the benediction.
college where he is class president.
He is a member of the Pi Kappa
Alpha social fraternity, The Blue
discussed unique ways of decorating enjoyed the delightful occasion at» Crowson of Cramcrton N. C.- Rob- Key ^ ati °n al Honorary Society and
flie home for Christmas and also the Copeland home which was fes- ert Grijhe of St Augustine' Fla ■
directed a number of games and ^ J
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During the evening a number of I Grpdriekson nf r har w nn Lesl.e * edd,ng .^ ere - M r - and Mrs. E. m.
luck P r club.
Ouli-of-town guests here for the
Gredrickson of Charleston. Leslie
games were enjoyed with prizes a- i Butter of Jacksonville. Fla. ’wm best S^!± a 'J^ r : “J ” rs „
man.
warded to Mrs. John Bell and B. F
Copeland. The group joined in sing- ^ rs Raymond Crowson of Cram-
ing carols and Mrs. George E. Cope- er t oni pj Q t only sister of the bride,
land of Winter Haven, Fla., ren- was matron of honor. Her dress of
dered several vocal selections. ! ivory lace over blue was fashioned
During the. evening refreshments j^g s i eeves> f u n skirt, and tiny
of ice cream, iced cakes, salted nuts se ]f_ covere( j buttons ornamenting the
and coffee were served. bodice. She carried an arm bouquet
Miss Copeland presented her par- Q f American Beauty roses,
ents with a gift of silver candela-j Misses Carolyn Pitts and Fay Pitts ;
bra as a remembrance of the occas- served a s bridesmaids. Their floor-
lon - (length dresses of ice-blue satin were
made with wide yokes and hip pan-
Canton, Ga.; Mrs. R. H. Crane, Miss
Marguerite Crane, Charlotte, N. C.;
For Little Fellows
With Big Colds...
Mr. and Mrs. Chaney
iers and they wore long gloves of
Cmatching material. They carried
entertain employees iarm bouquets of yellow roses and
.On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.! yellow snapdragons.
W. M. Chaney entertained the cm- The bride entered the church with
ployees of their Laurens and Clin- her father, William J. Henry, Jr., I
ton stores and their wives and hus- who gave her in marriage. She wore
bands at their home. the ivory satin wedding gown that
Throughout the home Christmas her sister wore at her marriage in
decorations in white, red and green. March. It is made with a scalloped
with tall tapers were attractive. A 1 bodice and scalloped hip paniers ex-,
miniature Christmas tree encircled ‘ tending to a short train, and with 1
with magnolia leaves and sprinkled long sleeves ending in lily points I
with snow adorned the dining ta-j at the wrists. Her fingertip veil of |
ble while magnolias banked the Chantilly lace and illusion sprinkled
mantels. with seed pearls was caught in off
A turkey dinner was served buf- the-face fashion to her hair and she
fet style to eighteen guests. In ad
dition to the store employees Miss
Agnos Burdshaw and Lynn Ledford
of Laurens were invited for the oc
casion.
Miss Strunk Weds
Benjamin R. Moye
At Presbyterian Church
The First Presbyterian Church
was the scene of the lovely morning
wedding of Miss Anna Louise
Strunk of Brooklyn, Conn., and Ben
jamin Russell Moye of Augusta and
Clinton December 20. The ceremony
was performed by Dr. W. R. Turner
amid handsome decorations of yel
low and white gladioli. Dr. Ed
ouard Patte of Presbyterian College
played the bridal music.
Almon C. Spencer was the bride
groom's best man.
The lovely bride, who entered
with her matron of honor, Mrs.
Spencer, wore a becoming suit of
forest green gabardine. Her blouse
of white crepe was fashioned with a
high Chinese neckline which was
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held a prayerbook topped with a
white orchid.
For the wedding Mrs. Henry,
mother of the bride, wore an aqua
suit, black accessories and an or
chid corsage. Mrs. J. R. McKinnon,
mother of the bridegroom, wore a
navy suit with navy and pink ac-
; cessories and an orchid corsage.
1 After a short wedding trip the
| couple will return to the city and
be at home on Woodrow street. For
traveling the bride wore a suit of
green with Vrown accessories and
the green-throated orchid from her
prayei book. Mrs. McKinnon, who
will giaduate from Presbyterian col-
i lege in January, attended Winthrop
' college two years after graduating
from Clinton high school. She is
i studying for her major subjects
English and education.
Mr. McKinnon, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. McKinnon of Jackson
ville, Fla., 'is a ministerial student
at Presbyterian college and a mem
ber of the junior class.
I Out-of-town guests included Mrs.
R. R. Phillips of Seneca, Mr. and
i Mrs. R. F. Henry and family of-
Leesville, and Lt. and Mrs. A. D.
Saker of Columbia.
After the rehearsal on Monday
f evening the bridal party was enter-
! tamed at a cake-cutting given by
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crowson and
the bride’s parents at their home on
Musgrove road. The hostesses were
assisted in entertaining by Mrs. R.
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Miss Shirley Dawkins
And Robert Guy Hughes
A wedding of beauty and simplic
ity was solomenized Sunday after
noon at four o’clock at Broad Street
Methodist church when Miss Shir
ley Harriett Dawkins became the
bride of Robert Guy Hughes of Can
ton, Ga. The bride’s pastor, the Rev.
P. L. Bauknight, performed the cer
emony.
Ushers were Richard Bell, De
catur, Ga., and Howie Dawkins,
brother of the bride.
Baskets of white gladioli and sev- 1
en branched candelabra holding
white lighted tapers outlined the
wedding scene. Traceries of ivy
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