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I v. * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 194$ THE CUNTON CHRONICLE SOCIETY (Continued from page two) peopie' you know Lions Club To Meet Early Friday Announcement has been made by Officials of the Lions club that Fri day evening’s meeting will be held GQ|-(jgn Club To at 7:15, in order that members mayju attend the football game between the KCSUHie Meetings PC junior varsity and the Clemson The Clinton Garden club will open j t0 , he new visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. D. Adair, freshmen to be played here that the 1949-50 season at 3:30 p. m. Sep- ^ eac h e J. s and Mr Adair “ i £ t , '‘f *»• w ‘ th grul> to; Officers ot the teachers' group are: E. J.’ Adair spent last week in he^tiThe ^f AMnnv he.r i 8 ! M«. Raymond Pitts, pres,dent; Mrs. Georgia and Florida on a bus,ness held at the college dnnng hall. i Camellia Group, .Mrs. R. W. Bo- Ayliffe Jacobs, vice-president, Mrs. trip. ~ 1 ' l " M * land, Chairman, with Mrs. John T. j 0 hn W. Little, secretary; Mrs. Min-: Friends of Mrs. H. A Simmons of the table Mrs. John W. Little and — Miss Lily Yarborough poured coffee A ft/* I IT from silver services. Serving cake, kUIpI*\ A Kill II nuts and mints were Mrs. Hugh Bu- ,uml ■ , J • • «UVUI ford, Mrs. Ella D. Nance and Miss Ella Little McCarry. Bidding the guests goodbye were Miss Helen Porter and Mrs. Addison' ■ Neighbors. A large number of' Edward Gray, of Atlanta,, Ga., is lent goal line stands to keep Epworth bers are cordially invited the secre- tiom scaring in the first and fourth tary, V Parks Adair, state? quarters The entire team played ^ good dcftnsive ball. ' . .ATTEND SYNOD MEET MASONS TO MEET HERE Gold Theatre JOANNA, S. C. Morning Shows—10 A. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee—3 P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30 Every Night Admission 35c (29c pins 6c tax) Children under 12—9c Thur.-Fri. Sept. 22-23 EL PASO In Technicolor John Payne and Gail Russell Saturday Sept. 24 Doable Feature w v DISASTER ...and... GUN RUNNER ' With Jimmy Wakely Mon.-Tues. Sept. 26-27 WiU James' SAND In Technicolor Mark Stevens and Susan Peter* Wednenday Sept. 28 FLAXY MARTIN Ain CASH NIGHT NEXT- HOUSE OF STRANGERS ter Irby, treasuurer. will be glad to know she is able to i be out again following a two weeks’| will address the gathering. All mem illness. 4 , 1 Eugene Sheorn, of Camden, spent 1 )the week-end with Mrs. Clyde Me-' 1 Crary and family. Mrs. Sheorn and 'daughter, Linda, who spent last week Young. Daffodil Group, Mrs. B. C. Preslar,; Chairman, with Mrs. C. W. Cooper. . ^ Gardenia Group, Mrs. A. B. Blake- MlSS vjlOMa OW6I1S ly. Chairman, with Mrs. George Bla- Weds R()bert Wysor< ||| Iris Group, Mrs. Hugh Eichelber- |n Church Ceremony on Miss Gloria Owens, only daugh-l her e- returned home with him. vr«r»,o~i;„ . \ir a t c ter of Mrs. Oscar O. Owens, of Moul- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Henry and la ^ , fne, Ga., became the bride of Rob-1 Mr. and Mrs. William Paul McKinnon Chairman, with Mrs. Platte Prather. , ert g^ward Wysor III, of this city,' spent Sunday with relatives in Gaff- Rose Group, Mrs. R. W. Johnsdh,, a | a cer emony Saturday morning ne y Chairman with Mrs. H. E Blalock. | ? t 11:30 o'clock at the Fir.t Metho-, M , ss Louise Buford who , Yellow Jasmine Group, Mrs. E. H.,dist church in Mouhne, The Rev. in W i nns boro spent the week-end 1 re Cha rf'; wi J Mrs : Hall '„, K | Roy MCTief ’ pa ’ l0, '' 0,,iC “‘ ed - I With her parents, Mr and Mrs. C F ' The subject for discussion will be| Preceding and during the cere- 1 Buford. i Fall Gardening, with special em- ; rnony a program of tousic yysis pre- i ♦ phasis on bulbs. . sented by Mrs. Alma Booth, of Adel, ^ i ry / Yearbooks will be distributed at a nd Mrs. Lewis Edwards otganH^s. Urphanage DereatS the meetings, officers state. land Miss Mary Kent Wysoi*, of Cl ; «1. | this city, vocalist. tpworth Eleven Lovely Afternoon In the striking altar decorations Thornwell orphanage defeated Ep- » /j m — palmetto trees and palms, flanking worth orphanage in Columbia Sakur- I ea Honors 4 f " sprays of magnolia leaves, composed day night, 6-0 It was the first vie- City's New Teochers ' reMermg'g.am"iryi- 1 ovtr EpworUl i:1 many l Honoring the new teachers of 1 k* 1 them urns and gladioli. High-| Jack Wheeler scored the touch- City, Orphanage and State Training! decorations was a,down on an off-tackle play of 25 I school the classroom teachers or- 1 ]**** 31 ran *j n ^! l j in 0 il : yards - The teams were about avenly o"cl 0 ck It tn. h 1 V ; white urns on e.ther sid# of the ros- oclock at the home of Mrs. Ray- 1 ^ A Hair of graduaWd white column* topped with ferns extended Dr. M. A. Macdonald. Dr W R. . , Turner and Elders M. W. Brown and The 11th Masonic district instrue- Powell Fraser attended the annual tional meeting will be held with meeting of the Presbyterian Synod CampbeU Lodge No. 44 Monday eve- 0 f South Carolina held this week at ning at / 30 o clock, it is announcea ; v iy r ^i e B eac b by officials of the order. J R E. Crumpton, district deputy CARD OF THANKS grand master, wilt preside. John I. We wish to express our sincere ap- Smith, senior grand warden, of .preciation for the many kindnesses Greenville, and Henry F. Collins, as- fhown at. t.^e death of Robert Whit- sistant grand secretary, of Columbia, man. Mr and Mrs, _D. C. Whitman Ih, -Ati-S nnttv "tkij zAA/n\j u $4.00 DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR COAT You Can’t Beat Value! mond Pitts. .~ rr — .w..» throughout the Pitts home fall j from the background on each side, r.owers were used in profusion with [Sprays of ruagmJUa leaves marked an antique green punch bowl of the pews and decorated the windows harmonizing dahlias and also match-I of the church. ing antique blue pitchers of rose col- J, Rouse Morris, of Greensboro. * ored zinnias adornfng the living room.' N. C. gave his niece in' marriage M On the porch an umbrella stand of 1 She was a lovely figure in her wed- mtrigoMs was effective tding gown of exquisite ma«nolia Greeting the guests at the door satm - which accentuated her blonde was 3Ar». Ayliffe Jacobs Miss Mary Th ,f bodice featured; Gaines introduced to the receiving * bertha roliar embroidered m seed it— - «... D .. . pearls. The graceful skirt extended' I, ' V 4 , 1 ?! Eto * short tram and her finger tip. ? o !l h o Kn }f ht veil of imported illuaion fell from a of Roanokn Rapids, N. C., Miss crown of braided satm entwined I Louise Bagwell of Greenville. Mrs with pearls. She earned a bouquet H. M Lockhoit 9f Newberry, Miss of brides roses and valley lilies. Toy Stewartof Lynchburg, Miss Ml8g Rouhnd Rawlings, of Frank-1 Betty Neal Derrick of Laurens, Mrs lii^ Va^ was the bride's maid of George Ellis and Mrs. Cornelia Page | honor and the bridesmaids were of this city. Miss Elizabeth Wysor. of this city Entertaining the geests and invit-jand Mrs Carlyle Trimble. They ing into the dining room were Mrs were gowned alike in picturesque Margaret Fouche. Miss Nancy Ow- mo * s ir«*n faille dresses, floor ens, Mrs. Roger Henry and Miss worn with matching hats. Louis Wallace They carried bouquets of large „ C '"'7 ,n « •ppoin.^ ■ b ^r ch C p rT g^S™S7 hi , Clty . U t« Uhte w., .n a rr » n l vm.nt ot lh , b r, d4 ,room'. best man ' Thv spider lilies and fern. At mther end usher-groomsmen included Lt. Col. 1 1 "■ 1 11 Powell Fras**r. William P. Jacobs | . III, Hugh S. Jacobs and Recce | Young, all of this city. I Mrs. Owens chose for her daugh- I ter's marriage a brown crepe with a corsage of Golden Rapture roses. I Mrs. Robert E. Wysor. Jr., the i bridegroom s mother, was gowned I JI in grey crepe worn with a hat of' red velvet and a corsage of red roses. In the banquet room at Hotel Colquitt, where the bride's mother entertained at a wedding breakfast for the bridal party and out of town guests following the ceremony at the church, three tables were ar- > ranged in the form of an H. Grac ing the center table was the wed ding cake, four tiered, topped with a wedding band, and embossed in valley lilies with a touch of pale ! gVeen. On either side was a cluster ^f clear wedding bells fashioned of horsehair braid with white rosebuds as clappers. Tuberoses, valley lilies and fern were used about the base of the cake. The central decorations on the other t ables were silver ■ punch bowls holding arrangements | of w hite chrysanthemums. Sprays of ferns and tuberoses were placed at graceful intervals, while adorning the sides of the tables were swags of lacy ferns caught with bouquets | of tuberoses. Wedding bands were ; attached to the place cards. The couple left in the afternoon ! for a wedding trip to an undisclosed 1 destination. The bride donned for traveling a smart fall suit of green tweed accented by brown accessor ies and a shoulder spray of green : orchids. The bride received her B. S. de- i gree from Greensboro college at Greensboro. N. C. where she spec ialized in public school music. She was a member of the Thornw'ell orphanage school faculty in the mus ic department the past two years. The groom, the only son of Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Jr., of this city, is a graduate of Presby terian college where he w F as a mem ber of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. I He served as a first Lieutenant in the army for four years with two and a half years in the Pacific thea- Itre. Mr. Wysor is now’ engaged in real estate and insurance business here.. After October 1 they will be at home at 303 Cedar street. Guests from out of town for the ’ wedding were Col. and Mrs. R. E Wysor, Jr., Lt. Col. and Mrs. Powell Fraser, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plax- lico, all of this city; Mr and Mrs. John B. Ricketts, of Greenville; Dr. iand Mrs. Charles Watt, of Thomas- ville; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young and Wilson Young, of Cairo; Misses Mary Lou and Margaret Bell, of Staunton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. . Rouse Morris, of Greensboro; Miss Lylla Bussey, of Albany; Miss Florence Wester nand Mrs. Leon Cunning ham, of Columbus, Mrs. Talmadge Scott, of Ashburn; and Mrs. Alma Booth, of Adel. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to each one for the many kind express ions of sympathy during the illness and at the death of our dear mother. The Family of Mrs. Beil B. Copeland. 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