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THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICliE
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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Balsley. of Reidsville, N. C.. Mrs. 1 Mabel Purker?on. of Greenwood; and Bcdenbaugh. ;n the absence of th* V .ng. M Aylifft
Marvin Gault. Greenville; Miss Betty Mrs. Watts Davis, of Parkersburg, president. Mrs. T. 1^. Davis. The Mrs. Robert -Wysor .
Asbille. Raleigh. N. C„ and Miss Sa- W. Va. song “Oh Susanna ’ was sung after Elsewhere ;n the arm.
ra Etta Henry, Greenville. 1 * wh ' ch ^ A?a Da '’ ,s » avp the blue nydrangr as. and Qu
i ~ I c* 1/• votionaj. During a business s-ssion i.. rf ... ... ,
, Simmons-Kmg plans were made for the district . . f ,
Ficklm-Barker Enaaaement meeting which will be held 'c;ault r w < n ' =>■ vr n
Mr anH Mrs I M Ficklin 0 £ Cngogciiicnr t ^ e Wadsworth club in -July. c<.. «igf ..^.1 .... (.au, „
a r. ; Mrs. H. W. Simmons announces ‘•Flnu.-pr Arrmpements” was the a lx ' l i tonrtlf ' r( ‘ an '^ w ' t ' re P r( ''
Mountville. announce ihe g T e "ithe engagement of her daughter,! tn „ discussed* bv Mrs Adeline V ser l t u d a P air , fd figurines
.ment of their daughter. Betty Jo,; Rose Ma “ ian< t0 Byron L ell King. ass^ted^v^ther members of About '"T *? undred of thp c , ol ] p 8 e
! to Walter C, Barker, son of Mr. and son 0 # vt r and Mrs W. J King of r^ong assisted by other members cl enjoyed the occasion, including
Mrs. Hubert Boyd
Entertains Club
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Hubert
Boyd was hostess at bridge, guests
being members of her club.
Two tables were appointed for re
freshments and before the games a
sweet course was served. After sev
eral interesting progressions score
awards were presented Mrs. Heath
Copeland and Mrs. Carlisle Neely.
Lemon liilies with blue hydrangea
made a pretty reflected arrangement
for the mantel and gardenias in an
Mrc a a RarWpr nf this r ; tv The rP* 1 of ,,^ r 'i, ancl ^J, rs ' ^ the club. Later a sweet course was
Mrs. A. A. Barker, or this city. 1 ne B enne Usville. The wedding will c „ rv<> H hv thp hnstpcecs
[wedding will take place some time take place July 28, at Calvary Bap- ‘ ^
!tist chi
a number of out-of town guests.
this summer.
lurch.
Anne’s lace in pastel tints and bou-j *
quets of Admiral Byrd daisies were Godfrey-Goult
attractive in the living and dining. „ , 7 . n
rooms of the home. Reneorsol Party
Laurens Party
Fetes Bride-Elect
Miss Godfrey Shares
Honors With Cousin
Jacobs Entertain
Wedding Party
On Tuesday evening
Miss Elizabeth Poole of Enoree luesaay evening at five o'-
who w'ill be married this month to ^loyk Mr and Mrs J F Jacobs en-
Baptist Business Women
After the rehearsal for the God- Miss Joy Godfrey, who was mar- R M Fuller and Miss Joy Godfrey members of th»- families
- ried Tuesday, was honored on Sat-^ shared honors at a luncheon given and the Godfrey Gault wedding pa: -
, frey-Gault wedding on Monday eve
1 ning. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young urday when Miss Mamie Link gave
Hove June Meeting entertained the wedding party, out- a bridge luncheon at her home in
The business women’s circle of the; c ^"* own Suests and the two fam-
First Baptist church met June 13 at *- ies -
the home of Miss Irene Workman.
The devotional was led by Mrs.
Throughout the rooms used in
entertaining roses, gladioli, and
Mary Norman with prayer by Miss t li, cannas and xinnias in pastel
Workman. The program chairman, | shades were used in artistic array.
Miss Marian Burts, had arranged an J Refreshments of assorted
Throughout the spacious receiving Q ueen Anne’s lace were effectively
rooms roses, blue hydrangea, gladio-; arran g e( j
tique containers
table.
adorned a console interesting program on “Christ The sandwiches, cookies and other party
Several progressions of bridge
were enjoyed with Misses Lillian
fancy Dillard and Barrie Jean Wingard
winning score prizes. Later lunch
eon was served.
Miss Godfrey’s place was marked
give.. , ...
in Spartanburg the past week by A u , lth a buffft supper. ,
their aunts, Mrs. H. S. Hobson, Mrs. At vantage points throughou. the
Dixon Poole and Mrs. Yancey Poole home ^ ladlo t 1 ' were used d^cora-
at the Piedmont club. tion with other summer flowers.
, , . » The banquet top table was over-
The bndes-elect w** re presented j ai( j Wlt h a j acp COV er and held a
orchid Corsages and handpainted j ove jy ^ ow i 0 f gladioli, carnations
china plates with pictures of the anf j roses placed centrally. Salad
churches.w here they are to be mar- anc j swe ^ courses were served to
ried in the center of each. about 50 guests with the menu car-
The tables were arranged as a T ryir.g out pastel tints of yellow, pink
and places were laid for thirty, and green. Twin cakes iced in
guests. Miniature plastic household white and decorated in green wen
Answer For Questing Youth”. Oth- j dainties were served buffet style to
| ers taking part were Miss Maude ab out eighty guests from a beauti- Miss uoairev s place was marKea a p p n anc Vs m gift packages marked heart shaped and bore the names.
^hnwPr fnmnlimpnR jSumerel and Miss Jamie Little. The I fully appointed table in the dining a c wi.L f th each guests plate. , Jty". Cally" for the bride and
anower compnmenrs meting closed with prayer by Mrs. I room. In the center of the tat£ was I flowers - -She was remembered with v ,_* ^ 1 —i-
Miss Carolyn Young : J. B. McCombs. a floral cnurch cleverly fashioned}
On last Wednesday evening Miss' During a social hour the hostess of daisies, with ivy forming the roof
Carolyn Young, whose marriage was served punch and cookies. For the, and a bell placed in the steeple.
a dainty apron.
Informal Party For
an event of Tuesday, was compli- occasion the living room of the home Small yellow marquerites made the Popular Bride-Elect
mented when Mrs. Charles Young,] was atractive with daisies and ether windows and doorway and boxwood. in f m i garden Dartv
Mrs. Carroll Young and Mrs. B. W. flowers of the season. ^ - 1 ™ ormal ga - rden party
Caldwell entertained in her honor, i
Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey of this city groom,
was also a guest for the luncheon. Mrs. Reece Young. Mrs Pringle
Copeland and Mrs. William Bailey
nnnrp f^ivpn Fnr Owens assisted the hostess in the
l/umic vjiveil i vi courtesies of entertaining
The party was given at the home! Bridal Luncheon
of Mrs. Caldwell on East Carolina
Avenue, which was attractive for
the occasion with artistic arrange
ments of gladioli, daisies and pe
tunias. Marking the place of the
bride-elect was a white corsage.
Games and contests following the
bridal theme entertained the guests
after which the honoree was pre
sented a shower of miscellaneous
gifts.
During the evening a salad and
sweet course was served with tea.
For Miss Godfrey
A lovely bridal luncheon was giv
en on Monday for Miss Joy Godfrey
by Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Miss
Miss Godfrey, Mr. Gault
lined the waik by which a miniature! ive n Saturday'afternoon at
bride and groom were leaving - -
Jive ,, Fnda y even ‘ ng at n ' ne 0 ^ ,0ck Clintonian Weds
-. , , , u,, Miss Lillian Dillard. Miss Grace
Elsewhere to the dining room dais-; Ann Owens. * * * ' ““to? a?- ,n Co,Umbl0 R,teS
ies and white gladioli were used in ! A number of friends of the hon | honorme Miss Jov Godfrey Miss Ruby'Kathleen O'Dell of Co
decoration. Mr. and Mrs. Watts Da- oree assembled on the back lawn of and c a jhoun Gault, whose wedding -umbia became the bride of Charles
vjs served punch from the buffet, i 1 ! 16 Owens home w’hich was attrac- place Tuesday evening. Richard Franks of Columbia and
Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. ^ lve Wlth baskets of colorful cut, R ece j v ing'with the hostesses were Clinton in a lovely double ring cer-
Bonner Harvley of Grenwood, Mrs.; f 0 'y e , 1 ’* v a, ] d 1] 1 ';’ y ■ a 5'' a " ge 1 m ^ ta ; the honored guests and Mr. and emony. which took place at 4 00 o’
Barrie Jean Wingard for the bride’s I J. A. Harker of Atkins and Mrs. A. ]Vnllnai^aiH ^ rs - Ansel B Godfrey. Mrs. S. Gary clock in the afternoon, June 4. in the
attendants. B. Blakely. 1 printed the tonoSTa blsket con ^ Irs Henry Young and Mrs Southside Baptist church. Columbia.
Red roses and gardenias with a j ^ taining a show’er of kitchen articles,
beautiful mantel arrangement com- LiORS Observe Later P>cnic dainties were served,
posed of daisies, roses, regal lillies /» •• u; •
and Quen Anne’s lace decorated the' LOGICS rNigni
Wadsworth Club
Has June Meeting
The Wadsworth Home Demonstra
musical selections.
For the occasion Admiral
Bvrd
living room. With Dinner-Dance
The wedding bell motif was fea- 1 For the annua i -Ladies Night”
| i i . • r\r ^niacpi ^^ ebrat !° n rnem ^ >ers Clinton t j on c j u ^ met j une jg at home daisies and Queen Anne’s lace ar-
June Meeting Ot and place cards were attached wuh Llons club entertained their wives !o f M rs. Charles Workman with ranged in floor baskets flanked the
C nrn /2U nn Cirri* j ribbon to miniature behs. rne Dnae s and f r i e nds on Saturday evening at Mrs. Ben Workman as assistant hos- punch tables, which were adorned
Odra VJienn V^ircie table, overlaid with a cutwork linen' j be armo ry with a dinner-dance. tess viyth gardenias, pmk roses and
The June meeting of the Sara cloth, was graced with a floral bell] T ' . , The meeting was called to order sprays of ivy. Serving punch were
Glenn Circle of Broad Street Metho-i of gardenias. These were later given * J by the vice president. Mrs Dow Mrs Renr.bt:t Truiuck. Mr- R«ec*
Wilson Harris. The Rev L. W Corder. pastor of
Dancing was enjoyed throughout the br;de offir;ated
the evening and a feature of enter Pal sm , Iax> baskets of white
tainment was a musical program , . , . j u . -
when Miss Mary Kent Wyw. Mrs * ad ‘°'‘ and J P T' , "'' s K and .t l, ' T
Edgar Sadler, and Joe Beale sang d >'« in tandelabra beautifully dec-
dist church was
]3th, at the home
kins with Mrs. Joe
held Monday the to the guests and the place of Ui- S h Xr C b r a r ,k e e d ts°oJ lellow'^T
of Mrs. S. D. Daw ! bride-elect was marked with a min- 1 .. ‘ , y , ,
onated the church. ,
Mrs. Edward Poole, organist, and
Billy Grubbs, soloist, furbished the
wedding music.
The ushers were Melford J.
Strange of Laurens, cousin of the
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Davidson and iature bride’s bouquet of gardenias ! a e° ra ncementthe^-am^ Powers
Mrs. Louise Hilton assisting as hos- fashioned colonial style. A delightful 1 a ‘ . ^ ‘ ,
tesses. three course luncheon was served i ' he ,' na ‘ n ,ab ' e a ^ ad "”3
... , ,, . . i the punch table. Bud vases filled
Mrs. Clayte Ray who had arranged ';‘ tk > €d * s ^ aped ? tlf a f ". d d ! with yellow carnations, feverfew and
the evenings program gave the de- "l° ads t th r * b ^ f ‘' fern which were given to the lad.es
votional and introduction to the top- Aer in the dining room Acre mag- as favors a[Jded t0 the dec&ratlve
ic of study, “Methodist Work In;n° lia and Admiral Byrd daisies. t , herm . for the lable5 Xo lhis , vore
Africa.” Contributing articles were Guests for the occasion nicluded attached cigars, cigarettes and mat-
Mrs. Carroll P. Reid. Miss Sara the honoree. her mother, Mrs. An- cbes j n RoA . er arran g erT1 ‘ e:jt “^ 0 .
Stone, Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mrs. S.' sel B. Godfrey, Mrs. John T. Young, vers were ] a : d f or about J25 guests
M. W arner. Miss Inez and Georgia Young, Miss | A.fter dinner dancing was enjoyed
Later a social hour was enjoyed Ann Owens. Miss Virginia Gray. Witb p au i Harmon and his or.he-tra
and the hostesses served a sweet Miss Kent Wysor, Mrs. Watts Davis, 0 j Spartanburg furnishing the muJic.
course with salted nuts. Queen Parkersviile, W. Va., Miss Frances Members of the committee for ar-
" 1 1 -■ rangements included, W. P. Jacobs,
III, W. S. Horne, Thurs<on R. Giles,
jSs
June Specials
At MOORE’S
ALL DRESSES REDUCED
linens, Bembergs, Dotted Swiss, Voiles. Sizes 9 to 44*2
SUMMER CREPE DRESSES
Vz-Price
BATISTE GOWNS, Sizes to 44
S1.95
COTTON EYELET-TRIM SLIPS, Sizes to 44
$1.95
$1.95 COTTON HALF SLIPS, now
$1.50
$5.95 IMPORTED BATISTE BI-OCSES,
Pastel Colors and white. Sizes to 40
^ ' $3.95
CREPE BLOUSES
Va-Price
NATURAL STRAW BAGS
$1.95 and $2.95 N “
SHORTS, SLACKS, PEDAL PUSHERS,
SKIRTS AND BRAS TO MATCH
$2.95 up
LASTEX BATHING SUITS
$4.95 up
COTTON T-SHIRTS
$1.00
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SUN BACK DgESSES
$6.95 up
CLOSE-OUT ON HATS, Values to $8.95
$1.00, $2.00, $3.00
ALL BRASSIERES REDUCED
Tom E. Adcnson and Lewis Pitts.
Mountville Forty
For Bride-Elect
Among social functions honoring
Miss Ann Watts prior to her mar
riage to Frank Hunter Simpson, Jr.,
on June 15, was the party given by
Mrs. Jim Wade Miller and Mrs. Lu
cius P. Burns at the Miller home in
Mountville.
On arrival the bride was given a
corsage and after an hour of en
tertainment she was presented with
a shower of miscellaneous gifts,
i The living room was decorated
with white gladioli and pink and
blue hydrangeas. From a beautiful
ly appointed buffet table in the din
ing room assorted sandwiches, par
ty dainties, decorated cake squares
and punch were served The reiresh-
ments carried out the chosen green
and white motif. White candles in
[crystal holders flanked a center-
piece fashioned of Queen Anne's
lace. Admiral Byrd daisies and lil
ies. Gladioli and Queen Anne’s lace
with lighted tapers were effectively
. used on the buffet and mantel.
Assisting the hostesses were Mrs.
i Hugh McCarter and Mrs. W M
■Nash, III.
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Mrs. Bonner Harvley
Honors Miss Godfrey
At Greenwood Home
Mrs. Bonner Harvley and Miss
Martha Harvley, of Greenwood, were
hostesses Tuesday at a luncheon at
their home honoring Miss Joy Young
| Godfrey of this city, who was mar-
,ried June 21.
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The Harvley home was decorated
j with sweetpeas, roses, daisies, fever
few and gladioli, with the living
room in pink and white, and the den
in yellow and white.
The dining room table was cen
tered with an arrangement of all-
white gladioli, and jjompon chrys
anthemums with the bride’s chair
marked with a showered bow of
white satin and maline. Covers were
laid for sixteen..-
A three-course luncheon was serv
ed by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.
Ernest Ridlehuber. The luncheon
menu further carried out the bridal
colors of green and white.
Miss Godfrey wore green with
black accessories and a corsage of'
white pompon chrysanthemums pre
sented her by the hostesses. The
Harvleys also presented the bride-
elect a silver jelly server in her
pattern. *
Guests included Miss Godfrey and
her mother, Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, Mrs.
John T. Young. Miss Georgia Young,
Miss Kathryn Dicus, Miss Toccoa
Wise, Miss Barrie Jean Wingard,
Miss Anne Owens, Miss Lillian Dill
ard, Miss Grace Young, Miss Nancy
Owens, Miss Kent Wysor and Mrs.
William Bailey Owens, all of Clin
ton; Mrs. J. C. Purkerson and Miss
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