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t ■ \ Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1949 PERSONAL MENTION Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair during the past week were Mrs. Ed Locke, Miss Anna Boland, Mrs. John Page and daughter, Nina Marie, of Little Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Y. A. Saunders and son of Long Island, N. Y., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and Mrs. Ernest Chaney. Mrs. H. M. Howard, who recently underwent an operation at the Gen ual hospital in Spartanburg, is con- \ alescing at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Gary Holcomb. Mrs. George Holland is spending several weeks with relatives in Swananoa, N. C. Miss Colie Summer is spending a vacati >n wit.i iier parents, Mr.' and Mrs. F. R. Summer, in Chappells. Mrs. B. F. VVingard, Miss Barrie «# Used Car Bargains v--r ' I'.MS ()!d> 9S Hub Sedan, extra clean, has radio and heater $2195 19 Is Olds 7(» Club Sedan, like new, has radio and heater $2100 19 Hi Olds 9$ Sedan, extra dean, has radio and heat er $1 195 1910 Dcdpe Club Coupe, clean, rebuilt motor, new paint job $595 l?‘:o Nash Sedan, radio and heater, ave-ape $395 193" DeSoto Sedan, aver age . . $295 1937 IMx mouth Sedan, mo tor rebuilt $295 19 li I)od ;e Coach, aver age $250 1937 C hevrolet Sedan, av erage $250 19 i i Model \ I ord, aver- age $115 "TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. Ok! nohb —CVC Trucks ".i!r- a«Ht Servbe I’ll me lit) Jean and Binky Wingard spent the past week in Dillon wjth Mr. Win gard. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Alexander and children of Salisbury, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Jr., and son are spending the summer in Columbia with relatives while Mr. Shealy is attending summer school at the University of South Carolina. Miss Lila Ballenger returned Tues day to her home in Seneca after a visit with her sister, Mrs. B. O. Whitten, and Dr. Whitten. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., of Rock Hill, spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. Mr. ahd Mrs. Eugene Avery, also of Rock Hill, were here during the week-end for a Visit with her parents. Mrs. E. A. Richardson spent sev- erel days in Columbia last week. She also attended the commencement exercises at Winthrop college, Rock Hill. . Mrs. T. V. Kirkman of Lexington, N? C.ySVas the guest during the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins. Miss Judy Oates, of Easley, is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Jlerschel Thomason, and Mr. Thomason. Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Macdon ald and children of Rock Hill, were guests of the former’s brother, Dr. M. A. Macdonald, and family on Sunday. Patsy Macdonald returned home with them for a visit. SOCIETY (Continued from page three) Rogers, Mrs. Elmer Yawm, Mrs. Hen- k/UthnHkfc To HflVP ry Stansell, Pelzer; Mr. and Mrs. W. T, .I , 0 , -L ° I? 0 *® W. Alexander, Charlotte; Miss Irene Children S DOV PrOQrQITI Gulley, Tom Washington, Dr. Cabell i Young, Jr., Miss Forrest Stansell, 1 , A children’s day program will be church Sunday morning at the 11 o’clock worship hour. All” children taking part are asked to be at the Church Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock Birth Announcements No Service Sunday At First Presbyterian It is announced that there will be no preaching service at the First Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing. The omission is made to givd the congregation an opportunity to attend commencement exercises at the orphanage. Black presented her piano pupils in Greenville; Major J. H. Washington, i given at Broad Street Methodist j for practice. f-ecital. i Washington, D. C.; Dr. and Mrs. Carl —: — Taking part in the play, “Peter G. Campbell, Birmingham, Ala. Rabbit,” and rendering musical se-; ♦— Sections were: Dianne Roddy, Claire Roberts, Jenny Walker, Beth Tram-: mell, Jenny Addison, Jimmy Young, Rachel Ann Wilson, Kay Thomas, Terrell Cook, Emily Bailey, Eloise BROWN Marshall, Rose Moore Nettles, Alan Mr . and MrSi Charlie D. Brown, Trammell, Martha McMillian, Shir- 0 f Route 1, announce the birth of a ley Dunnaway, Chris Patte, Lillian daughter, Margie Nell, at the Bla- Hart, Jane Todd, Richard Lukstat,' loc* c i in j C( May 2 7. Mrs. Brown is ; Joyce Dunnaway, Mary Ann Neigh- th e former Miss Annie Ryder. bors, Nancy Cook, and Mary Gather-1 ^ ; me Anderson. „ j FISHMAN , D**. II * * Mr ' anc * Mrs ’ F rank F. Fishman LaurCnS Kites Unite (announce the birth of a daughter, Miss Clarissa Stansell, !^"VZan' James Andrew Marker. Jr. > the former miss Byrd McMiiiian,j , ... , , . | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Me- A wedding of wide spread social Millian of this cit interest and beauty took place on Fn- ^ day evening, June 3, at 8 o’clock at COOK the First Baptist church in Laurens' j r • „ , when Miss Clarissa Stansell became p M , r ' o"? MrS ’ Jennings E ' £ oc *’ ” f the bride of James Andrew Barker, Route 2, Laurens, announce the birth | . f Atkin- of 3 son ’ H ot,ert Eugene, May 31, at ri *i i T r . •» i >• the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Cook is the Hour baskets of white gladioli, with , D . i , former Miss Ruby Waldrop, standards of seven branched cande- m K labra against a background of pine 1 MADDEN and magnolia with traceries of ivy made a bcautifal setting for the vows. an o Mrs. Walter Lee Madden. The ceremony was performed by Route 1, announce the birth of a Dr Carl G. Campbell, uncle of the :? n ' D „ onn j e Lce ’ at the B!a}ork clinic bride, of Birmingham, Ala., assisted “J 3 - ^ IS - Madden i s the former by the Rev. J. E. Rouse, the bride’s Ml * s Dorothy MaeOwens. pastor. TEDDER A program of wedding music was rendered by Mrs. L- S. McMillan, or- Mr - and Mrs - N H - Tedder an- ganist, Mrs. E. O. Sadler, of this city nn unce the birth of a daughter at the and Joe Beale, of Atlanta and Pres- Blalock clinic June 27. Mrs. Tedder Eyterian college, soloists. Organ se- is the * ornie r Miss Virginia Mar-J lections included the traditional wed- ding marches. Mrs. Sadler sang “Un- ^ til” and Mr. Beale, “Because” and as CARD OF THANKS a benediction. “The Lord’s Prayer”. I j wish to express my appreciation MclNTOSH'S .SHOE SHOP S» nd Your Sh«c> To I n for Best M:»4erinls and Workmanship. Mis A. C. Blackwell of ( harlotte, to my friends for their kindness and ister of the bride, was matron of thoughtfulness show* during my ill ness. Something NEW For Clinton! If you are contemplating selling your used car, list it with us and save the “Middle Man’s Profit.” If we sell your car, we only charge you $18.50. If we do not sell it, we charge you nothing. New cars are becoming more plentiful, so let us sell your used car for you, then buy your ndw car from any dealer whom you so desire. We also buy and sell good clean used cars. Every car sold by us will be guaranteed to be as represented. We have several good clean used cars for sale. See us before you BUY, TRADE OR SELL and save money. 1939 Plymouth Coach. Color black. Clean as a pin. Tires practically new. Uses no oil between change. One owner. 19t6 Chevrolet Coach. Color black. IBooks and .runs like a new car. Over $250 worth of extras on this baby. One owner. 1949 Chevrolet Station Wagon. Just like new. Low mileage. 1946 Dodge ^-Ton Pick-up Truck in A-l condition. Overload springs. 36,000 actual miles. One owner. NEW Philco Air Conditioner Regular $567.00 Now for S395.00 HOME SUPPLY CO. . Phone 123 Till RSDAY AND FRIDAY. JI \F f) AND 10 »-!—mum t momsmnmMsmzi CHARLLS K. FELDMAN present* MYRNA ROBERT LOY-MITCHUM u JOHN STEINBECK’S Ike Red Pony A tEPUBMC PRODUCTION ( OLOR BY TECHNICOLOR WEDNESDAY AND Till RSDAY JUNE 8 AND 9 HOLLOW TRIUMPH Crime Thriller With PAUL HEXREID JOAN BENNETT. Feature: 2:22, 4:07, 5:52, 9:32. ) 9c aad 35c Bruce Gentry, Chapter 2 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 10 AND 11 WEST OF ELDORADO Action Western With JOHHNY MACK BROWN Friday 2:09, 4:24, 6:48, 9:12 Saturday 1:30, 3:54, 6:18, 8:42 Jungle Adventure Plus With SABU, GAIL RUSSELL, v\|irTW r l\irr a . ... r;.=,„.mity saves a life 9:32. ’ A Boy and His Dog Ghost of Zorro, Chap. 7! with ted donaldson, glo- COMEDY 9c and 42^ RIA HENRY and JOHN LITEL. Friday 2:55, 5:19, 7:43, 10:07. Saturday 2:25, 4:49, 7:13, 9:37. I J Chapter 13— King of Jungleland 9c and 35c Feature 3:32, 5:32, 7:32, 9:32 NEWS AND SHORTS 9c and 42c ( 10 A. M. Show Thursday SATURDAY. JUNE 11, ONE DAY ONLY . SOHO OF INDIA J MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 13 and 14 • • ♦ ♦ • # :: #• s 2 • * a B JOAN CRAWFORD FLAMIN00 ROAD L-'-rr MfW WARNER BIOS. SMASH n » AM i nil AOftTT irwmr I DAVID BRIAN 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 13 and 14 , BiCNALUIflU INI RAJ C=rS5S5KUS. Feature: 3:25, 5:25, 7:25, 9:25 NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 42c 10 A. M. Show MONDAY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 ONE DAY ONLY Feature: 3:07, 5:10, 7:13, 9:16 SHORT. 9c and 42c mTMCOUK 71 sUrriAi ROD CAMfRON ILONA MASSEY md tDRIAl BOOTH mtn FORREST TUCKER j (£0tt( CUYUAM • GMNl WlTHtiS IATUI HOURS . PAUl f U Feature: 2:29, 4:25, 7:29, 9:25 NEWS and SHORTS 9c and 35c honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rae Paluch, Laurens, Miss Joy Campbell of Birmingham, cousin of the ,bride, Miss Joanne Stansell, si*>ter of the bride and Miss Andrea Geddings of ( onway, niece of the groom, were junior bridesmaids. Their dtesses were identical of blue organdy, fashioned with full skirts and drop shoulders aad they curried nosegays of red 10. -es. The groomsnv H were W. S. Steven son of Sumter, Lawrence Kuhardson < f Simpsonville, Joe Lorry Gridin of Columbia and Eddie Cavnleri of At lanta. James Andiew Marker, Sr., of Atkins was his son’s best man. The bride, given in marriage bv her father, James DeForrest Stansell, was lovely in her wedding dress of btidal satin. The yolk, of marquisette was • utlmed with a fold of satin and the full .-.kirt caught on either sale with bows of self material! ended in a full length train. The veil of illusion was caught to her hair with a halo of or ange blossoms. Her bjuquet was a nosegay of white roses centered with a white rrchij. She wore as on only ornament a gold lav« Iier set with dia mond^ a gift of the groom, which was a pre ent fronj his father to his mother. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Washington. Summer flowers were artistically ai ranged in the receiving room and in the dining room green and white were effective in the floral adornment. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellison of •• Anderson greeted the guests and Mr. f; and Mrs. Roy (Vddings of Conway and pre. ided over the guest book. Mrs. •> Carl Campbell of Birmingham, enter- ».♦ tained in the living room and Mrs. W. \\. Alexander of Charlotte in the dining room. After the bride and groom cut the first slices of the three-tiered wed ding cake Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Sit Greenwood, cut cake. Serving cake and cream were Misses Inez and Geor gia Young, Mona Blakely and Martha Harvley. Miss Forrest Stansell and Dr. Cabell Yeung, Jr., served punch.' During the evening the bride and groom left for a wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a white suit with pink accessories and the orchid $.♦ lifted from her bouquet. Mrs. Marker is the attractive dau- j.j ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James DeFor- rest Stansell of Laurens and a grand- daughter of Mrs. J. H. Washington and the late Rev. J. H. Washington, j.; She graduated from the Ellen Wood- '4 side school in Greenville in 1943 and has been connected with the Western Union Telegraph Office here for the past three years. Mr. Marker is the son of Mr. and J Mrs. James Andrew Marker, Sr., of i Atkins, and a grandson of the late: , Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely of this i city. He graduated from Lynchburg j ! High school in 1941 and saw service 1 , overseas in the army in World War 1 11. He was graduated last week from Presbyterian college where he was a I member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fra- : i ternity. They will make their home in At kins where the groom is associated I in business with his father. Out-of-town guests ’for the rites I were: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cooper and son, Mrs. T. W. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Crfa. 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