The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 08, 1949, Image 2

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*1 Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THI RSDAY. SEPTEMBER K ISIf WEDNESDAY AND THI RSDAY. September 7 and 8 BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOV (Jungle Adventurel With JOHNNY SHEFFIELD. PEGGY ANN GARNER and ONS LOW STEVENS. Feature: 2:00. 3:54, 5:48, 7:42, 9:36 Bruce Gentry, Chap. 15 ALSO SHORTS 9c and 35c 10 A. M. SHOW WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 9 and 10 OKLAHOMA RAIDERS A TEX RITTER WESTERN With Plenty of .Action Feature: Friday: 2:00. 4:19. 6:38. 3:57. Saturday: 1:52. 4:11. 6:38, 8:49. ..Also... TROUBLE PREFERRED With CHARLES RUSSELL and PEGGY KNUDSEN Feature: F: i.,y• 2 54. 5 13. 7:32. 9:51. S d . 2 48. 5 05. 7:24. 9:43. ( hapter 11— 1 King of Rocket Men NEW SERI AI.— BAT MAN AND ROBIN Begin* Next \\rdnrsda*-Thur»di' At the ( am no MONDAY AND TUESDAY. September I?-I3 SOCIETY (Continued from page three) Deep tucks formed the shoulder 'details and full buffant skirt with [hip panniers and back bow bustle | wet* featured in the skirt. She : carried a nosegay of blue asters ed from the nosegays to each guest ^entered with rose asters and wore place card which earned out the a halo of blue asters in her hair, bridal bouquet motif, in pink and Little Miss Patricia Anne Thom- white. ason, niece of the bride, was flower Special guests for the occasion girl. She wore a blue satin dress were Mrs. W. J Duncan, Jr., and fashioned after the bride's gown, Miss Maryleen Duncan of Decatur, with a halo of blue baby'asters, Ala. Others enjoying the occasion and carried a net basket ftlled with were Mrs. Davis Workman of rose petals. Greenwood, the bride-elect’s moth- The bridesmaids were Mrs. Mil- or, Mrs. W. R. Pitts. Mrs. W. J. t on Hodges, Columbia, cousin of the Duncan, Sr., and Miss Carolyn I itts. bride, Mrs. Herschel Thomason, The hostess s gift to the honoree Clinton, sister-in-law of the bride, was silver in her chosen pattern. Miss Paula Sullivan, and Mrs. Lou- jise Lewis both of Atlanta, Ga. Their dresses were identical to Jthat worn by the matron of honor, in Victorian blue and orchid, with ., halos, and their flowers were nose ^35 gays of pink asters. Woodruff and Mrs E E. Smith. Mrs gueiti Of Mr and Mrs. Ratchfard .n Charlatt*. X. C. tomorrow Miaa Adair and Miss Subcr were elected Boland and other friends here. They Betty Tribble will be a bridesmaid, delegates to attend the state con- were en route to Clemson college Mr and Mrs. L. G. Benjamin and vention in Charleston in October, with their son Buddy and Mrs ! Mrs. J. P. Kilgore of Darlington. Dr. At the conclusion of the program Blackwelder. where the former will'and Mr* R. L. Wylie pf Clover were the hostess served ice cream ani|b^ a member of the Junior class. here Tuesday for the funeral of Miss cake. EtferRiddle Circle , In September Meeting The Ella Riddle circle of Thorn- well Memorial church met Thurs- Miss Essie Davidson has resumed | Mattie Blakely, her teaching position at Great Falls.) Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Owens, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Buford and, Mrs. W. T. Scogin were visitors at son, Billy, Mrs. W. S. Blanton of Sa- ! vannah, Ga., were week-end guests | of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Buford. Lynn W. Cooper and Dillard Adair Temperance Program For A. R. P. Group The September meeting of u.c gavs f : k astprs i W ?H n M S nH^- iS a i ftPrnoon S< at ie the As* I The bnde 8 room had as best man. held Mondax afternoon at the As- Lowell Wadsworth of Sanford sociate Reformed Piesbytenan M a j ne Usher groomsmen were church Herschel Thomason of Clinton, bro- Mc*. Irene Todd led the progtam ther 0 £ ^ b r id ei James Thomason, on Temperance \wth sexeial mem- £) uncan< EarT Thomason and Mil- bers discussing articles from the . v. o i u- Journal of Missions. The Bible stu-, botb of Columbia ^ dv from the Gospel of John was . j. ^ s ; i . Thomason, mother of the taught by Mrs. R L. Plaxico. kri de uore a gown of imported pink ! Chantilly lace over taffeta, with a corsage of pink roses, Mrs. Winslow, mother of the groom wore a gown of blue crepe with red roses. A reception was held at the parsonage immediately after the ceremony. The bride received her eduedtion at Fountain Inn high school, her day morning at 1 the Georgia-Beaty J are on a weeks business trip to De home with Miss Janie Stewart as troit, Mich. hostess. Miss Louise Buford has returned Mrs. Mabel S. Richardson, pro- ( to Winnsboro where she will teach gram leader called the meeting to;the coming session, order and led in prayer. She was Mrs. W. B. Tribble, Misses Betty assisted in rendering the program and Louise Tribble will attend the on “Religious Education” by Mrs. j we dding of the former’s niece. Miss Up You? Ey«T M “ A“ C s! Jean Qui " n and Bal P h W * U Maxwell gave a Bible study 'on jf? . « r\ i “The Physically and Spiritually J® GfOUD InSDCCtS Joanna Development Blind” from the book of John. The I ^ >• , •• eleven members present closed the meeting by repeating the mispah. Blowing Rock, N. C. Sunday. The following Thornwell girls will leave this week to attend college: Misses Betty Gilbert and Laura Hill- house, Lees-McRae, Banner Elk, N. C.; Miss Evalee Owens, Abington, Va., Nurses school; Miss Freida Sweatt, University of Florida, Tala- hassee; Miss Ruby Morton and Mar garet Bozeman, Montreat college, Montreal, N. C.; Miss Juanita Hill- huse, Presbyterian Nurses Home, Charlotte, N. C. Thomason-Winslow Wedding Rites At Fountain Inn Church The Dov le marriage Thomason of Miss Frances daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton T Thomason of R. N. degree from Grady hospital, this city to Donald k. \\ inslow, son Atlanta. Ga. a P. G. degree at Polv- of Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Winslow c .i in j c New York City and her R S of Sanford. Maine, was solemnized degree from Indiani University m a double ring ceremony. Sunday Bhxvmington. Ind. The past year ibn 4 at eight o_clock s be was on the teaching and sup- at Grady hospital, rvt ning St pteml Methodist church, Foun- nn Inn. ina to Thi e pv was the first wed- rmed in the fifty- n II. E G1 Ba nn ker of ervisory staff Atlanta. Ga. For traveling the bride wore a green imporh-d linen suit, with brown accessories and the orchid from her prayer book. Mr. Winslow received his educa tion at Stanford. Maine, was in Jhe Medical Corp of the Navy during the war. and at present is a pre- medical student at Indiana Umver- iti uanttUi •vfMAnout aojot/r am amw muh mli/M MDOW Of SAP. Feature 2 33. 4 34. 7 33. 9 34. NEWS SHORTS 9c 3nd 3! The church was decorated with ivy. f.: ns and f’otir baskets of white as’ers and gladioli .against a white liai kground and -woodwardia. S«*v- «:u! branched candelibra holding burning Cathedral candles were list'd. The chanci 1 tail wa* in white with ivy. A program of wedding music was given by Mrs W. W Kellett. Mrs Jimmy Cook and Ed Kaliett. The traditional weddmg marches were used. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wote a gown of white). Duchess satin katuring a fitted bod- LumCfOnS Meet ice and Queen Mary neckline »m- i -d in seed pearls. Her veil French illusion edg-d with Bloomington, Ind. Out of town guests were. Miss Mildred Swett. Miss Edna Swett. and Mrs. F ranees Hodsdon of San ford. Maine; Miss Irene Sales. Mrs Jessie Ruth Perkins, Miss Clestel McNeil. Jake Harris, all of Atlanta. Ga.; Mrs R C. Oates and Miss Judy Oates of Easley. BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW George Brockenbrough, Jr., of Ki- nards, will leave today for Davidson college, Davidson, N. C. where he will be a student for the coming year. Miss Jean Williams left the past f week for Woodruff where she will be a member of the high school fac ulty the coming year. Friends of L. E. Cason will be sor- 1 ry to know he is il lat his home. Miss Margaret Ann Barnette will leave this week for Jefferson City, Tenn., where she will continue her >tudie< at Carson-Newman college. Earl Pitts left th.s week for Ciem- son college, where he is a member of the freshman class. Miss Blanche Ellen Darr left yes terday for Conway where she ^vill be a member of the city school! fac ulty the coming sesson. Mr. and Mrs W H Simpson Sunday in Winnsboro with daughter. Mrs K R McMaste and children. Miss Katherine Eirhelberge i pent their Jr.. rr, dau- Af lantiltv «*ce of os»om*. puffed ittru •hed t.n to a head- ind orange With Mrs. Perdue The September meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of St Moim own carried f the gi. centered :hi i. Mi s. Iowa >f white prayer book, m. topped with tube nth a purple throat- Larry Swift of Des sister of the bride, •\ of honor. She wore a Victorian rose taffeta. Id of Johns Lutheran church was h on Monday evening at the home Mrs W M Perdue An interesting discussion of "Ul timate Frontier*** was led by Mrs Rhett P. Adair assisted by Mtsi Dons Suber. Mr*. J. C Dickert, Mrs 11 C. Suber. Mrs Billy Johnson Mrs. Ratct.ford Roland. Mrs O. C Pictured above, left to right: R. E. Uysor. III.. W. G. King. W. G. King. Jr.. Mrs. Mattie B. Dirus. Sam King. Sinking Fund commissioner, W. A. Dicus. Judge Herman Bailey, state FHA director. Col. Dexter Mar lin. director of Aeronautics commission. Aval. Architect Hoyt of the FHA. and Architect Carlyle, associate of W. G. Lyle, architect, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eiche!- ——— eigh. N O. where she will attend NEW REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT AT JOANNA ?h, jun ' 0r coll, ‘' T0 H0LD 0PEN HOUSE SEPTEMBER 9-10-11 Miss Lucy Ann Thomas returned ® yesterday to Limestone College. Gaf- Announcement is made by Joanna: mg Administration with others from iney where she is a member of the Development company of Joanna. agency, recently inspected the •enior class that open house" will be held Fn- {* v r 100 in Enend, of J E Snarpe will be n- j... o^.. .j c __. ,h ‘ deyelopmwt and highly com- terested to know* he is a patu mi a. the Veter am treatment i;ji! j; Columbia fc day, Saturday and Sunday. Sapt. . n u nded the design and workman- 9. 10. and 11 of a new home JU*t! s hip of the buildings, officers of completed on Browning avenue ac- the company said. Mr Ur* ir*nn.tv, tbe CLntan-JosmBa highway op- The Development company was Mr and Mrs Kenneth Matheson po^te the Joanna Cotton Mtlia com- charU red May 3. 1949 Officers are: of Mooresvme. N C, spent Sunday p^ny. The home, the fust of aev- W G. King! Jr., president. Mrs »i.h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ErtC'Cral to be erected and offered for Mattie B Dicus. vice-president, R. Barpcs. « ^ will be open for an inspection E Wysor. HI. secret*ry-treasurer Mr and Mrs. R. N Blackwelder t on the three days, of Sanford. Fla. were week-end Contractors for the, houses are W. The director of the Federal Hous- G. King A Sons of this city. 'MOAMRi OhedtAe Thursday and Friday, Sept. 8-9 Saturday, Sept. 10 PATRIC KHOWIIS ElYSE KMOX JOHNMT LONG and His JKhaitra “*S._ 50SMT.C KAKTBJO Fair49 Fashion Collections Edited, iuf, Moore’s Dress Shoppe A Reolort Picture •t«-Rel.a»«<i b* Li<»*‘ 1< "»- Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 12-13 Meet terror, mystery and romance with.... - VAN JOHNSON CUM IeHJUIEI UlflE OJUIl IW BUI Wednesay, Sept. 14 - One Day Only Night Unto Night (Thrilling Adventure) ^ f RONALD REAGAN, VIVECA LINDFORS and BRODERICK CRAWFORD $19.95 to$59.95 FEATURING OUR OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF ^ / -DRESSES - SUITS -COATS - SPORTSWEAR - LINGERIE - MILUNERY ■ . ' I * " l.. t FROM LEADING AMERICAN DESIGNERS $19.95 to $59.95 Come and Get a Glimpse of All That’s New and 1 Stylish for Fall ‘ •.Vf