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WHIM'.SDAY AND Till RSDAY,
Srptomhfr H-15
MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM
With JIMMIE DAVIS. LEE
Lasses’'-WHITE, and VEDA ANN
BORG.
Feature: 2:32. 4:18, 6:04, 7:50, 9:36.
Chapter 1—
Batman and Robin
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FRIDAY AND SATl'RDAY,
September 16-17
ROLL, THUNDER,'
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BEAVER and DON KAV.
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Saturday 1:30, 3:56, 6:22. 8 48.
THE CHECKERED
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W.:h TOM CONWAY and NO-
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J'eatu^e:
Friday 3 25. 5 53. 8 33.
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Chapter 12—
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MONDAY AND Tl ISDAY.
September 19 and 20
SOCIETY
(Continued from page three)
arrangement and the dining room
was lighted by yellow candles in
silver candelabra. x r
, Mrs. Lewis Pitts invited the
guests into the living room where
Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mrs. Raymond
Pitts and Mrs. Lonnie S. McMillan
entertained. Mrs. Kitt R. McMas-
the ter : Jr., bade the guests goodbye
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Rock Hill and Mrs.'der physostegia in a crystal epergne
Sr., of Orlando. Fla adorned the den. In the sun parlor
Henry M. Young. Jr., at the Young
homo bn South Broad street.
Mrs. George R. Blalock and Mrs.
William W. Johnson greeted w.v
guests. Receiving with the hostess- ^ particularly lovely arrange-
es and honoree were Mrs. George ment of red spider lillies and laven-
C. Young of
C. B. Bovd.
presented a
For Informal Teas
Mrs. R. W. Wade and Mrs. Marshall ;8 ian t marigolds were used.
Brown entertained in the living The honoree was
room and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey ( bride s register,
invited the' guests into the dining.
room Mrs. Pitts Hostess
Entertaining and serving in the
dining room were Mrs. R..S. Tru-
luck. Misses Myra Adair. Cornelia' Mrs. Henderson Pitts was hostess
Harris, Barbara Anderson, Kent on Wednesday and Friday afternoons
Wysor, and Grace \6ung. A lace at tea. On each occasion a few friends
co\er over green was used for the| were invited for a delightfully in-
beautifully appointed tea table f ormal
which accentuated a pink, white *
and green motif. An arrangement
of Elsie Poulson roses and tube ~— , ; ; , |
a
hour late in the afternoon.)
In the receiving rooms, roses, dah-1
lias and spider lillies were attrac-
roses with lighted pink" tapers, and tiv ; e! F arranged. Punch, sandwiches,
wedding bells showered with pink
cake and mints were served buffet 1
style from the dining table overlaid
with a cut work and embrodiered
cloth and centered with a low bou
quet.
Kitchen Shower
ribbons and tube roses completed
the appointments. Silver bon-bon
dishes with pink and white mints
\vi re at either end. Block cream,
cake, nuts and mints were served.
Entertaining and serving punch
in the back hall were Mrs. Almon
Spencer. Miss Irene Hipp and Mrs. F/sf oc Mice Piffc
T C. Johnson. Jr. Mrs. Harry Wil- reT eS MISS riftS
liuir.s of Charlotte. N. C. bade the* ^ iss Fay Fhtts who will be mar-
guests good-bye. t ried in October to Robert J. Grube
The receiving rooms were loj^ly was complimented on Thursday eve-
with dahlias, roses. physostegia, nin g when Mrs. Edgar C. Taylor,
md spider lillies in pink shading Sr., Mrs. B. W. Crouch and Mrs. Ed-
to rose and lavender. gar Taylor, Jr., entertained at the
■ home of the former in her honor.
With RICHARD W1DMARK and
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Feature 2 00. 4 15. 7 00. 9 15
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I Throughout the home roses and
dahlias were used in decoration with
other late summer flowers. Covers
were laid for sixteen at small tables
centered with a bouquet of white car
nations and fern. Salad and sweet
, courses were served. Later in the
evening bingo was enjoyed and the
bnde-elect was surprised with a
shower of useful kitchen articles. The
hostesses gift to Miss Pitts was china
i :n her chosen pattern.
THE CHRONICLE
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There Is No Substititr? for New*,
paper Advertising
Drop-In Compliments
Popular Bride-Elect
Enjoyable among social courtes
ies extended to Miss Fay Pitts
since the announcement of her en
gagement was the drop-in given
Saturday afternoon by Mrs. W. H.
Simpson.
The hostess greeted her guests
and presented them to the honoree.
Receiving with them were the
bride-elects mother. Mrs. W. R
Pitts. Sr. Mrs. P. L. Baukmght.
Mrs J H. Kohler of Anderson. Mrs.
Paul T Wood. Mrs W. E. Wiggins
“f Woodruff. Mrs. Harold Pitts of
Greenville, Mrs. L B Dillard and
Mrs. Tom Sprott of Winnsboro.
Mrs. John W. Little invited the
guests to the fruit bowl where Mrs ,
Hubert Pitts and Miss Lily Yar- Colorful bowls of zinnias made a
Ixtrough served tropical fruit juices, pretty setting for the two tabtes in
Mrs. Goyne Simpson. Mrs. Charles 1 play during the afternoon. At the
Daniel of Atlanta entertained in the conclusion of the progressions ecore
»f n » Ruth Bailey and Mrs 'awards were presented Mrs. Fred
M J Simpson of Laurens invited ] ^od Mr*. C. W. Anderson.
vh'‘SS® ‘ h ' „^ n ' n * r 2> m WMn card, w«r* Utd a„dr the ho,-
Voritmin and “mcR T*C. <*» “?**J‘* t ***■
Sr., entertained. Cutting arw ^
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Henry
Lukstat entertained member* of her
bridge club.
Nene D.
Johnson. w
c.ike and serving coffee at the ta" Lovely Ceremony
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Mrs. J Will Dillard Other da in I'M Unites MlSS Adolf,
• ftyle from theUdy-.i- , D r>_- i, i_
table prettily appointed in yellow William raiTlCK, Jr.
jind white. Button chrysanthemums In a beautiful civil ceremonj
and tube roses fashiorw-d the florat,formed by the Rev. John J. Mc-
jCarthy of Charleston, at four o’clock
,in the afternoon Saturday Septem
ber 1(1. at St. Boniface Catholic
S church. Joanna. Miss Margaret Lott
M Adair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
a John Lloyd Adair of this city, be-
H came tiw* brui« of William P Pa-
•• trick. Jr., sun of Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Patrick. Sr. of Carolina Terrace,
Charleston. The double ring cere
mony was used.
Mrs. J. Ferdinand Jacobs, organ
ist rendered a program of wedding
music which included “Ave Maria"
‘•Pams Angelicus” before the cere
mony and the traditional proces
sional and recessional.
Ushers were Walter Smith of
S Charleston, cousin of the j}room and
$ Frank Young, Jr., cousin of the
§ bride.
S Miss Frances L. Adair, sister of
8 the bride, of this city and Florence 1
§ who was maid of honor, was gowned
H in lavender taffeta. Her flowers
8 were an arm bouquet of yellow
8 glamehas.
Charles G. Patrick of Charleston,
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8 brother of the groom, was best man. |
8 The bride given in marriage by
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8 her brother, John Lloyd Adair, Jr,
8 was lovely in her wedding gown
5 of white faille with sweetheart
g | neckline embroidered with seed
8; pearls. The sleeves ended in points
js over the wrists and the skirt ex-
g | tended into cathedral length train.
81 Her veil of imported French illus
ion was attached to a tierra of seed
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8 pearls and cascaded into a lengthy
! train. She carried a bouquet of
h white roses and tube roses.
:jt Baskets of white gladioli on eith-
§ ] er side of the altar, vases of the same
•7 j flowers on the altar with many
white lighted tapers formed a set-
^.ting for the vows.
Following the ceremony a recep-
S tion was held at the home of the
bride’s parents.
Jj Mrs. James S. Gray introduced
the guests to the receiving line com-
g posed of the bride and groom, their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pat
rick, John L. Adair, Jr. and Miss
Frances Adair.
Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., invited
the guests into the dining room.
Serving bell and heart shaped sand-
• ? wicjhes, decorated cake squares,
lime punch and green mints were
Mrs. William D. Adair, Misses Gla
dys and Jocelyn Hollingsworth of
Cross Hill and Mrs. Pringle Cope
land, Jr.
Assisting in entertaining were
Mrs. C. W. Stone, Mrs. William
Bailey Owens, Mrs. Pringle 'Cope-
:| land, Sr., and Miss Lula Young.
Mrs. Frank C. Young kept the
bride’s book.
An imported white cloth of al
ternate squares of lace and em
broidered nylon was used over
green. The three-tiered wedding
cake, beautifully embossed and,
topped with a miniature bride and
groom, flanked by white lighted
tapers in crystal holders, made a
pretty central adornment for the
table. The server was "Mso lighted
by tapers and urns of ivy adorned
the mantels. ^
During the afternoon the bridal
couple left for a wedding trip. For
traveling the bride wore a suit of
grey wool gabardine with dark
green accessories.
Mrs Patrick is a graduate of
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