The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 08, 1949, Image 7
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Thursday, December 8, 1949
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
SOCIETY
(Continued from page three)
background of fern, native cedar,'
and white. The floor baskets were
filled with large white mums, glad
ioli, and fern.
J. C. Boyce, father of the groom,
acted as best man.
The usher groomsmen were Joe
Holland, Don Snelgrove, Richard
Hampton, and Carl Espieg.
Miss Gerry Trammell, cousin of
the bride, was maid of honor. She
wore an off-the-shoulder blue satin
dress and carried a large nosegay
of yellow mums tied with wide
yellow satin ribbon.
The bridesmaids were Miss Mar-
tna Galloway and Miss Sara Boyce.
They wore identical dresses of gold
colored satin and carried nosegays
of lavender mums. Miss Patricia
Davenport, sister of the bride, was
junior bridesmaid. Her gown was
of blue satin fashioned along the
same line as those of the other at-
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white wedding
dress of duchess satin. The long
sleeves tapered a tthe hands and the
txmffant skirt ended in a train. Her
veil of finger tip illusion was caught
cap fashion by a coronet of net and
white rose buds. She carried a
bouquet of white roses centered
with a purple-throated orchid.
The bride s mother w f as dressed
in a black and white floor length
gown. Her corsage was a purple-
throated orchid. The bridegroom's
niother wore a floor length dress
o! pink brocade satin and used a
purple orchid corsage.
Immediately following the cere
mony. a reception was held at the
home of the bride's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs R T. Trammell.
The out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Davenport.
Mrs. John Davis, Mr and Mrs Em
mett Godfrey. Mrs Louise Burns.
Mrs. Lillian Goodwin. Greenville.
Mrs Horace Smith and Mias Jean
Smith, Relief. Mrs . B Reeves.
WrIlford. Mr and Mrs Jim Cul-
Urtaon. Ware Sboala. Mrs John
i»*own. Greenwood. Mias Barbara
BtUentif*. Tocoa. Ga . and Mr. and
Mrs. David Boyce. Sumter
Thursday evening following the
r « tarsal Mr. Vnd Mrs Alvin Tram
r~n U entertained the attendants of
the Davenport-B.' ce wedding par
ty at their home un N Broad St
Birth Announcements
LAWSON
Mr and Mrs Mi as L. Lawson sn-
.ounce the birth of a eon and daugh-
er. Marion Ray and Miriam Kay.
it Hays hospital on Monday De
cember 5 Mrs Lawson la the for-
Tier Miss Lucille Copeland
Bt'TLU
Mr. and Mrs Louis W Butler. JrJ
»ntou"..*e the birth of a son. Louis
A’ Butler. III. on December 5. at
Hays hospital. Mrs Butler was be-
ore marriage Miss Ruby Pressley
HEATON
Mr. and Mrs James Edgar Hea
ton announce the birth of a son.
rimothy E<1. at Hays hospital on
[X ember 2.
DARBY
Mr .and Mrs. James Wilton Darby
>f Fountai” Inn. anoaun-e the birth
if a son, Phillip Eugene, at Hays
lospital on December 1. Mrs. Darby
- the fom.er Miss Juanita Gray.
BARNES
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B Barnes of
^ur^ns, announce the birth of a
laughter, Petrena Lane, on Novem
ber 30 at Hays hospital. Mrs.
James was Miss Rose Wilkie prior
o her marriage.
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FULLER
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Earl Fuller of
Linards, announce the birth of a
aughter, Brenda Diane, at Hays
ospital on November 30. Mrs.
'uller was before marriage Miss Ag-
les Sinclair.
LEHN
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn announce
he birth of a son. Collie William,
n Monday, December 5, at the Bla-
>ck clinic. Mrs. Lehn was before
carriage Miss Norma Anderson,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. And-
rson.
YOUNG
Mr. and Mrs. Andy B. Young, Jr.,
inounce the birth of a son, Andy B.
tjung. III, at the General hospital in
reenville on Tuesday, December 6.
rs. Young is the former Miss Net-
? Murphy of Spartanburg.
SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Smith of And-
son, announce the birth of a
lughter, Nancy Margaret, on Mon
ty, November 21, at the Anderson
►spital. Mrs. Smith is the former
iss Margaret Smith of Anderson,
r. Smith formerly taught agricul-
re at Clinton high school.
SPIVEY
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Spivey of
mte 2, announce the birth of a
n on December 2, at the Blalock
inlc. Mrs. Spivey is the former
iss Jennie Vee Blackstone.
PATTERSON
Mr. and Mr*. O. L. Patterson an-
»unce the birth of a daughter,
-enda Gail, on Saturday, Decern-
r a, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs.
dterson was before marriage Mis*
ira Lee Gossett.
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