The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 25, 1949, Image 3

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Thursday, August 25, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three * V TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST .. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Pitts-Grube Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Pitts, Attend Wedding In Charleston Mr. and Mrs. Goyne L. Simpson Sr., of this city, announce the engage-j and Miss Fay Pites left today for ment of their daughter, Fay, to Rob-, Charleston where they will attend I Rev. G. H. Hodges, Methodist min ister. I Sgt. and Mrs. Hatton left for San | Francisco, California on their honey- 'moon. Sgt. Hatton will leave from San Francisco, for military duty in Tokyo, Japan. Mrs. Hatton plans to join him there in the near future. Shower Compliments Fall Bride-Elect Complimenting Miss Fay Pitts, fall bride-elect, Miss Myra Adair and Miss Barbara Anderson enter tained on Tuesday afternoon at the home of the former. A lovely arrangement of deep rose and lavendar dahlias and zinnias was presented a subscription to The Chronicle to begin after her mar riage. Luncheon was served from a beau tifully appointed buffet table in the ert J. Grube, student at Davidson college, Davidson, N. C., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Grube, of St. Augustine, Fla. The wedding will take place this fall. Myra Pitts Fetes Friends Last Wednesday evening Myra Pitts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts, was hostess to 24 little friends for a picnic on the lawn of her home. A number of outdoor games were enjoyed and a picnic supper with punch, ice cream and cake was ser ved. Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Mrs. B. B. Ballard ahd Mrs. L. O. Thomley as sisted in entertaining and serving the little folk. Myriads of gaily col ored ballons used in decoration were given the guests. the wedding on Saturday of Mrs. Simpson’s niece, Miss Evelyn Hesse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George i, Hesse, to Carlton Fleming of Creed- i n sun parlor, moor, N. C., a student at Duke Un iversity. 1 ivory slipper satin designed with palms across one side of the room tight fitting bodice with marquisette a large center sunburst arrange- yolk and a sk.rt ending ;n a circular men t on the mantel of white gladi- train. The fingertip veil of bridal > 0 ij ( tuberoses and chrysanthemums. _ ... illusion w'as a.tached to a tiara ctf Matching pedestal containers of the dining room and guests found their orange blossoms and seed pearls. She same flowers marked each side The places at small tables. Roses and carried an arm bouquet of white car- entire scene was reflected un three clematis formed the central decora- nationk. centered with a deep pur- m irror panels above the mantel, tion for the table and the pink and P^ e Of chid. stairway was carried in white clor note was repeated in the The bride’s mother.wore a pow- ^ite and a large bow of white sat- refreshments w'hich included heart der blue crepe dress with pink car- flanked with sprays f clematis ad orned the living room mantel. Yel- of the occasion. l«w marigolds and zinnias were used shaped salad, cakes and ice cream with other dainties. Elsewhere in the receiving rooms zinnias, roses and clematis were used. Mrs. Godfrey and Mrs. Russell Gray, the hostesses mothers, assisted in the courtesies of entertaining. Miss Pitts was presented an after- dinner coffee cup as a remembrance 'jin marked the' landing post, nations. ^ ^j rs ^ g Robeson, Jr., sang T .The grooms mother was gowned L ove Thee” (Grieg) and “Because” in an imported grey voile dress with; (d Harrielott) before the adding a white carnation corsage. party entered. Mrs. R. L. Chipley, For traveling the bride wore a pianist, played "The Rosary” (Nevin > light blue suit with black accessories with the Bridal Chorus from "Lo- and an orchid from the bridal bou- hengrin” (Wagner) for the proces- quet. i sional and "Li^bestraum” (Liszt) After the wedding _trip, Mr. and during the ceremony. ' Mrs. Young will make their home in Union. lege. Miss Pitts will be maid of honor, which the postman called and pre- Church Ceremony Mrs. Charles Daniel of Atlanta is the E *‘ ntAf1 the hnnoree with a nackase 7 guest of the Simpsons and will ac company them to Charleston for the rites. Birthday Supper For F. M. Stutts Mexican sunflowers and zinnias were arrang ed and in the dining room the birth day motif prevailed. A prettily dec orated cake centered the table where places were laid for eight. Guests were fellow workers of Mr. Stutts on the Thornwell campus. Mr. Stutts was remembered with Tuesday Club Meets With Mrs. Hipp The Tuesday bridge club met the past week at the home of Mrs. Irby | a number of gifts. S. Hipp for a number of enjoyable 1 # ^ • afternoon games. Little Girl Two tables were in play with high Dl.tL and second score prizes going to Mrs. :^*®l®brOteS BlrthdOy Raymond Pitts and Mrs. Bailey Wil- Thursday afternoon, Lynne Smith, liams. After cards a salad course was ^ au £hter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith celebrated her third birthday with an afternoon party at the home on Cedar street. Miss Anderson Weds A novelty contest was enjoyed | . c , j v with Miss Pitts as winner, after)JOmeS CdmundS TOUng A graduate of Clinton high school sented the honoree with a package’"■ T'VT'Tu' and Presbyterian college. Mr. Young containing a shower of miscellaneous' . V" 85 , ® rtha Ar i? e « SOn .’ d , au " 1 is now connected with the Buick ag- gifts. i ghter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ander- enc y j n Union. He is a veteran of During the afternoon guests were * on °f Moore, became the bride of w or ici War II. having served in the invited into the dining room for re- Edmunds Young, son o. Mr. yjavy Air Corps, freshments which were served buffet ^rj s ' _ Hei ? I r , y Young, Sr., of Among the out-of-town guests at- style. A crystal epergne filled with pink roses, clematis and holding pink . . „ lighted tapers made a beautiful cen-;^”^ 11 church of - Io or«- M. Young, Jr., Carol Young. Miss The Rev - Denn y Hl11 ol Pickens Grace and Davis young, B. C. Wil- bouquet of roses was reflected on the' W1 !i5 iate< ?' . • , j . j liamson, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tru- buffet and the punch bowl on the The church was simply decorated Jackie and Ffcnrbert Truluck, server was flanked with sprays of ^7*“ ^® rns an d a large center basket ,j r . t and James Von. Hollen of this The bride’s only attendants were t, • t '‘ vo five-year-old nieces, Lyn Smith, Mrs. ^oung is a graduate of Ro ®-j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith buck high school and Lander eol-l 0 j Columbia, and Anita Arnold. (Continued on page six) ^ Among the out-or-town guests ai- this city on Wednesday, August 17 tending the rites were Mr. and Mrs. at 4 o clock at the Nazareth Presby- H M young. Sr„ Mr. and Mrs, H. A surprise birthday supper was, , , w given Tuesday evening honoring F.i f er P iec ®' ^ or the ta ^ le ’ r A 4 han<lso ^ e ; officiated M. Stutts at his home. „ Throughout the home clematis and pink lighted tapers in of white gladioli. [city; Mr. and Mrs. George C. Young, crystle holders. Dainty refreshments, Mrs Dave B , Ne#b ^ t , of Duncan: Rock Hill; Mrs. Harry Williams, carrying out the pink party co ior * ave a P ro * rajT1 of mu ^ c P n : Charlotte. N. C.; Mrs. Claud Boyd. note in bell shapes were about twenty-five guests. served or to ceremony. The traditional wedding marches were used and dur ing the ceremony “Melody of Love” was softly played. “Seal Us O Holy Spirit,” was used as a benediction. Miss Clara Kay Anderson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Orlando, Fla. served. Roses nad zinnias were used in decoration in the hostess home for the occasion. SPECIAL -.on... CHILDREN'S PERMANENTS COLD WAVE VIRGINIA'S BEAUTY SHOP Telephone 434-J About sixteen little friends enjoy ed the festivities. r A/ter outdoor games a table on the porch was pret tily appointed in pink and white for refreshments. The decorated birth day cake with candles was served with ice cream and punch. Novelty favors were presented the children. — ■ ■ ■ I I ■ Moore-Hatton Rites Solemnized A wedding of much interest to friends here were the rites uniting Mrs. Ruby Jacks Moore to Master Sergeant James Kmcaid Hatton of this city. The ceremony was solemnized in Newberry Tuesday, August 9, by the Luncheon Announces Pitts-Grube Engagement A lovely luncheon announcing the only attendant. She wore a pale pink engagment of Miss Fay Pitts and 1 dress fashioned with low neckline, Robert J. Grube was given Saturday | scalloped bertha and tight-fitting bo at 1 o’clock by Mrs. Cally Gault and dice. She carried an arm bouquet Miss Virginia Gray at the home of of blue carnations, centered with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 gladioli and edged with pink. Ansel B. Godfrey. Henry M. Young, Jr., brother of Sixteen friends of the honoree were the groom, acted as best man. Ush- invited and when the guests arrived ers were Thomas B. Anderson, Jr., little Billy Pitts dressed as a messen- and Joseph Lee Anderson, brothers ger boy rang the bell and delivered of the bride. a cleverly worded announcement of: The bride, given in marriage by street, at eleven o'clock the engagement in the form of an her father, Thomas B. Anderson. Sr. For the occasion, the ceremony extra newspaper edition. Miss Pitts 1 wore a wedding gown of imported | room featured a banking of potted Miss Evelyn Taylor Becomes Bride of Francis P. Thompson Greenwood. Aug 24.—In a quiet home ceremony held Tuesday morn ing, August 23. Miss Evelyn Taylor became the bride of Francis Preston Thompson of Coronaca and Clinton in the presence of the immediate families of bride and bridegroom. The Rev. Muller R. 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