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.1 j l i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paj?e Three The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 University of North Carolina. Mr. Sloan was graduated from |'a benediction. Presbyterian college and later ser-j Spirit.’* |ly” by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, and as crepe, and her flower was a purple “Seal Us, O Holy orchid. The bride is a graduate <f Bush Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. Using as a background in the ! card room pink and white dahlias _ _ : and roses, three tables were ar- ved in the army air corps during The candles were lighted by Joh- R,Vf r hi eh .sch<H.| m N- wberri •ranged for bridge. Mrs. Gooch the recent war. He received his nny M, n ick *of Columbia brother county, and attended Pi* sbyt rian was presented a corsage. High M. A. degree from Duke University 0 f the bride, and Ford Lewis of college, where she was home-corn • score and floating prizes were .won land is studying for a Ph.D. degree : Atlanta, brother-in-law of the in K queen during the 1948-1949 ! by Mrs. Frank Ramage and the I in mathematics at the university of ;g room term. She is the daughter of Olir I honoree was |gift of silver. remembered with alNorth Carolina. After cards the hos-1 Mr. and Mrs. Sloan will be at Copeland-Alexonder Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cope land, of Renno, announce the en-, gagement of their daughter, Mae,' to Edwin P. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alexander of Mountville. The wedding will take place this fall. noon for members of her card club, guest for the party, at her home near Joanna. j Two tables were laid for refresh-1 lullirtm UstefrAce ments and a sweet course served, »VirS. /Viliam noSTcSa before cards. At the conclusion of C_ rn fllonn Cirri#* the progression score prizes wenti^ 0 * 0 „ to Mrs. Carroll White Copeland and 1 Mrs. W. C. Milam, Mrs. Mrs. I. M. Adair. Zinnias combined with other flow- gllt OI Sliver. Alier earns wie HUS-I mi. miu mia. on.c.11 Win utr ai i_ r)Tnv i K j altar forrr tess was assisted by Mrs. Hipp and;home at 14 Cobb Terrace, Chapel J,, P , cande i a hn <■ Mrs. W. C. Shealy in serving salad Hill, N. C„ after September 20, 0,1 “ ncl and sweet courses. j Mrs. Dick Reed of Rock Hill, mo- p n | lir L_rnvnlpri ther of the bride, was a special rQIUCn ^.avaieri Rites At Laurens Mrs. Rae Althea Paluch and Ed- Mr. Owens Entertains For R. E. Wysor, 111 Luncheon For Tench P. Owens entertained with AA/pftHinfl Portv a formal dinner on Tuesday even- yYeaa,f, 9 rarry ing for Robert E. Wysor, III, who will be married on Saturday to Miss Gloria Owens of Moultrie, Ga. Covers were laid for eight at a prettily appointed table, at which a four course dinner was served. The following in addition to Mr. Wysor enjoyed Mr. Owens’ hospi tality: William P. Jacobs, III, Reece Young. Hugh S. Jacobs, W. C. Bald win, Harry Y. McSween, William M. Shields. Mr. Owens is to serve as best man for Mr. Wysor. | win Fairbanks Cavaleri, Jr. were I united in marriage on Saturday, .September 3, J949. at five o’clock John in the afternoon, in the Pitts chapel Griffin Pitts and Mrs. James Wolfe : of the First Baptist church in Lau- were hostesses on Monday evening | rens. The Rev. J. E. Rouse offi- ers of the season were used as a |at the home of the former to thirty I ciated, using the double ring cere- background for the afternoon gath- members of the Sara Glenn Circle mony. er j nK of Broad Street Methodist church. I Nuptial music was rendered by A program on “Faith” from the,Miss LeEllen Williams, pianist, and study booklet ‘'Christ Jesus Him-1 Joe Beale of Atlanta, soloist. Miss 'self The Cornerstone”, was led by I Williams played Traumerei by Mrs. D. B. Smith, assisted by Mrs. i Schumann and Schubert’s Serenade. J. B. Arnold, Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Mr. Beale sang “ I Love You Tru- Miss Sara Stone. | During a social hour the hostess es served a tempting refreshment plate and iced cakes. In the living room red dahlias were decorative and a handsome mixed arrange ment. zinnias predominating, adorn ed the buffet in the dining room. rr> . , , , _ W'atsoa Minick and the late Inez Shaw Minick r n/i-inLr g L a ?tw' T he RToom is the son of Edwin nt * ined * lth F. Cavaleri and Kate Wright Cav- 1V - V ' jalcn of Atlanta, Georgia. He is a The bride, given in marriage by graduate of Tech high, Atlanta, and her father, was lovely in an early i P a junior at Presbyterian college fall model of bronze satin. Her ac- where he is a member of Beta Pi ccssories were of avocado green and!Chapter 0 » Kappa Alpha fraternity, she carried a white prayer book i He served in the Marine Corps in topped with a white orchid. ! the Pacific area. The bride’s only attendant was The couple will make their homt her sister. Mrs. Luther C. Nabors, i here at 108 E. Maple St. as matron of honor. She wore a fall model of green faille with green ■ if g accessories, and her flowers were LOVCly I GO rOT white chrysanthemums. The groom had as his best man. his father, Edwin F. Cavaleri. Mrs. Minick. step-mother of the bride, wore a two piece suit of Recent Bride A lovely tea was given Satur day afternoon for Mrs. Edmunds Young, the former Miss Martha by Mrs. A lovely luncheon was given at noon on Saturday at the home of the bride following the rehearsal for the Adair-Patrick wedding. Luncheon was served buffet style to the wedding party and out-of- town guests here for the rites. The bridal green and white motif was used throughout in floral arrange ments and table appointment. Mrs. Frank C. Young assisted in the cour tesies of entertaining. green gabardine, and a corsage of Irene Anderson of Moore by red roses. Mrs, Cavaleri, mother, Henry M. Young. Sr and of the groom, wore a dress of green 1 (Continued on page two) Dinner Party For Popular Bride-Elect Continuing a series of parties for | relatives here of the bride is the Miss Fay Pitts, popular bride-elect, Hoiland-Sanford Rites Announced Of cordial interest to friends and Mrs. Goyne L. Simpson and Mrs. following announcement: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Holland of thia city announce the marriage of their aughter, Mary Ruth, to ~ IK) Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson ob served their third anniversary on August 25 and in celebration of the occasion they entertained twelve guests in the evening. Guests were entertained informal ly and refreshments of sandwiches, punch and other dainties were served. A two tier cake decorated I in green and white was cut and! served. Vases of ivy with bouquets of summer flowers added attract iveness to the home for the occa sion. Novelty Porty Given Charles Daniel of Atlanta, Ga. en tertained with a dinner party on., _ , . , _ Tuesday evening at the Dayton H*, uren i e w,lham * Sanford of To Clinton Hotel Coffee Shop. £ oka * Texas, on Tuesday, Septem- Covers were laid for eighteen at 1 ^ 1949. . the banquet table attractively ap-, _ °‘ ' ,er . fnarnage Mrs. pointed in a pink and white motif ,® a ^* ort ^ a . Position with the with a central floral arrangement }^ bbo c k Hos P»t a l Lub- in keeping with the chosen color h®**- Texas - scheme. Miss Pitts was presented . The couple will make their bonrie iMjcc Fqv PittS hv the hostesses with n silver voh- TohoK«i # TexiiS. # oy uie nosiesses witn a silver goo-, Continuing a series of entertain- 'ments for Miss Fay Pitts. October ' Tuesday Club .bride-elect. Miss Grace Young and The Misses Porter U kJ Mr * Bil1 McKinnon had a “come- U . T 1- I Has Meeting as-you-are” porty Monday after- HoSteSS lO Circle Members of the Tuesday bridge j n ®P n a * ^ nun 8 home. The Edith DeWese Lynn circle of club gathered the past week at the! * n receiving rooms dahlias, Thornwell Memorial church met on home of Mrs. William Brooks Owens ros< ** an d zinnias were prettily ar- Tuesday evening with Misses Julia for a number of afternoon games. ,r an *5r as 8 back 8round for the en- Dahhas in pastel tints made a'wfble occasion. background for the two ta- ^ feature of entertainment was Mrs. John W. Finney. Sr . • contest, a continuous story of the and Mrs H L. Boyd were winners ICuu P* e * romance and marriage, negroes, discussing the needs and,of the score awards. During the each guest telling a part, accomplishments and giving spec-, afternoon a salad course was served ^ ri/ ’’^ or _ tbe was won tal emphasis to Faith Chapel and with tea. (by Miss Carolyn Pitts the work that ministerial students' j. w ** r 7 '"vited into the dm- at Presbyterian college have done p -j ri *. ij i in * room where sandwiches cake, in Clinton. DNd€-£ieCi rlonored assorted dainties and cold drinks During a social hour refreshments D w rc CJ w n rrlc were served, were enjoyed. 0 f ,Y ’ r ** fcuwurus As remembrances of the occasion ' Enjoyable among parties compli- the bride-elect was given “some- is* |. . meriting Miss Martha Graham, thing old" something new", “some- Urop-ln Compliments bnde-elect of Joe V. Edwards was thing ( borrowed" and "something MissThomos, Brjde-Elect ^ ^ ' Miss Janice Thomas, bnde-elect In the living rooms of the home IS’ _ ^ Ti c was paid a charming compliment late summer flowers were prettily | ^ 155 Eunice I flOmOS Friday afternoon when Miss Fran- combined for decoration. About | c r > nmnlim*»nfa/4 ces Gillis and Miss Margaret Wd- twenty friends of the honoree en- ^ , liams entertained in her honor joyed a number of games and con- To honor Miss Janice Thomas An artistic arrangement of althea tests following the bridal theme. A| w bo*c engagement has been an- together with marigolds and other feature of the entertainment was 2 ounc ’ t ’d to E wilbur Spann of late summer flowers was attractive the presentation of a linen shower r * Mrs Dennis Sowers and and Helen Porter Miss Frances Gillis taug Bible lesson. Miss Luva McDonald gave a program on work among the N( pretty bles. Qme Anderson '$ in the receiving rooms of the Edith,to Miss Graham. Home where t^ie party was given.! Later the hostess was assist ing | ®t the Sowers home^on Thursday Mrs. Samuel Bell, were co-hostesses Mrs E A Richardson assisted the in serving a delightful salad course j£ v « , * n * to hostesses in the courtesies of en- by Mrs Le*is Pitts. Mrs. Jack Hoi- bride-elect, tertainmg. Upon arrival the hon- land. Mrs J. B. Dailey and Mrs oree was presented a miscellaneous S. D. Dawkins, shower of gifts which were opened twenty friends of the and passed. The occasion was also p • j. the birthday of Miss Thomas Punch DNOe, INCW KeSlOeiU, and iced cookies were forty guests who called. ,trv ' d ,0 Honored With Forty liter Gooch, Honoring Mrs. Walter former Miss Dixie June Rock Hill, who is making her home and Mrs. James Addison Hostess for Bridge Mrs. James T. Addison gave a dessert bridge on Thursday after- noon at the home of her parents. here where Mr. Gooch is a student at Presbyterian college, Mrs. Eugene Avery entertained Friday after- Upon arrival Miss Thomas was \ given a corsage. Guests hemmed, tea towels for the hororee. A prize) for finishing the first towel went) I to Mrs. M. A Macdonald who ini turn presented it to the guest of honor. Each guest wrote her fav- the orite recipe and these with a Bet- Reed of | ter Homes and Garden cook book BP subscription to Jhe maga- Sadler-Owei Phone 400 is Pharmacy We Deliver You couldn’t choose a finer pen for school. 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Sloan In Virginia Rifes Buena Vista, Va.—Miss Helen Beatrice Mapp, daughter cf Mrs. James Harmanson Mapp and the late Doctor Mapp of Buena Vista, and John Linasay. Sloan, syn of Mrs. Eugene Blakely Sloan and the late Mr. Sloan of Clinton. S. C., were married ut 8 p. m. September 10 in Christ Episcopal church. Bue na Vista. The Rev. S J. Hutton, . ; rector of the church, performed the j ceremony. The bride, who was given in mar-1 riage by her uncle, C. M. Mapp, j wore an imported heirloom dress 1 of ivory satin. The high collar,) deep bertha and w’ide cuffs of the) Victorian dress were fashioned of hand-tucked chiffon and fagoted bands of shirred satin. The veil edged in old Brussels lace, fell from a Juliet cap of the same lace, into a long train. The bride car ried a white prayer book with a spray of lillies of the valley. Miss Elizabeth Mapp was her sis- 'ter’s maid of honor. She wore a ; dress, also Victorian in style, of | green moire taffeta. The brides maids, Mrs. James P. Sloan, sister- in-law of the bridegroom, and Miss Jo Ann Shewey, wore similar dress es in gold moire. The attendants carried nosegays of fall flowers with matching bandeaux in their hair. James P. Sloan, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The ushers were Eugene B. Sloan, bro ther of the bridegroom, A. G. Cun- mings, Sam Burks and Marion Mur ray. Jr. Wendell Yeatts, Jr. cousin of the bride, served as acolyte. •The wedding musKrwas played by Mrs F. W King. Jr., and Mrs R. E. Jones was mistrees of ceremonies. After the ceremony a reception was held at “Mapp's Hill,” the home of the bride. 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