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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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The WOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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ing out the traditional green and mony the bridal party received in the
I white color scheme,
, buffet style. <
were served j vestibule of the church.
i Later in the evening
the bride
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Troy j tion with General Mdtprs Acceptance
Watts 0/ Mountville, and attended Corporation.
Lander college and the Greenville |
Assisting in entertaining were Mrs changed to a honey-colored tweed ^ encra '.^P s P' ta ^ Schooli of Nursing.) U.^e*cotton thread in p'.a of silk
' W. M. Nash, III, Laurens, Miss Mon- suit, matching hat, skin shoes and Mr. Burgess is the son d? Mrs. [Tor mending leather .gTove since it
! nie Miller, Mountville, Mrs. W. G. bag, and the orchid from her bou- Japids Leon Gurgfcss and the late Mr. is les* likely to cut the leather. Use
King, Jr., and Mrs, Milford Smith quet. The couple left for a short Burgess of Anderson He served in the same stitch in mending gloves
of this city. i wedding trip after which they will, the Njvy during the war, and was as was used when they were sewed
♦ ! be at home in Anderson. ; graduated from Furman University | originally usually a running or whip
Presbyterion Women ' ^ rs ' Bur 8 e ss is the attractive in June, 1949. He now holds a posi-i stitch 1 , ^
Elect New Officers
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baptist Women Have
February Meeting
The Woman’s Missionary union of
the First Baptist church held the
February meeting on Monday after-
1 5 5 The Women of the Church met on t.t
attend the Mardi Gras, they will Monday at thd- First Presbyterian j>
make their home here. church at i whicji time the following ♦.$
Mrs. Ahrens is a native of Thom-' o^ers were elected to serv'e the or- g
aston, Ga., and Mr. Ahrens is a na- g an ^ za tion for the coming year,
live of New Orleans. Both have been President, Mrs. Hubert Boyd.
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FOR
SPECIALS
EACH WEEK
noon.
connected with Dayton Clinton hotel
for thg^ast two years. t
The Baldwin circle, Mrs. S. A.. »*# c r* c
Timmons, presiding, presented the MGrllOdlSi VV. J. L. j.
program on “How Christian Is|U av p February Meet
America?” Those taking part were ® DrUa ™ w
Mrs. Timmons, Mrs. William Davis,' The ^bruarr meeting of the Wo-
Vice-Presidcnt, Mrs. Frank Miller. S
Secretary, Mrs. W. M. Walker.
Treasurer, Mrs. F. M. Boland.
Historian, Mrs. John Spratt.
Committee Chairmen j]
Spiritual Growth, Mrs. Harry Net-
ties. J
World Missions, Mrs. TTTomas
MOORE’S
THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY
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man’s Society of Christian Service .
was held Monday afternoon at Broad
Church
Williams.
Education, Mrs. Frank Cauley.
Extension, Mrs. Bailey
Mrs. Ruth Brant and Mrs. J. C.
Thomas. Mrs. R. P. Wilder, presi- . .. .. .. . . .
dent, presided over a business ses- Street Metbodist church -
sion and the meeting was closed with ; Mrs. B. B. Ballard had charge of
prayer by Mrs. Clark Johnson. the program on “Opening the Book, Annuities a nd Relief, Mrs. Harry
of Books and gave an inspiring de- 1
votional and dtoussion on the topic.; S t ewardship , Mrs. George Beilin-
Mrs. Lewis Pitts, president of thei arath
society, presided over a business ses- Asseinbly > s special Causes, Mrs.
sion.
Mrs. D. 0. Rhame
Hostess To Club
Mrs. D. O. Rhame entertained j
members of her card club with a * j u i. U i.
dessert bridge on Thursday. ;MrS. Mart HOStCSS'
Yellow daffodils and pink camel- T n Cf M #l w PlnK
lias were prettily arranged as a back-I 1 u >^*UUy
ground for the two tables in play , Yesterday afternoon Mrs. J. B.
during the afternoon. The hostess Hart was hostess to the Wednesday
served a sweet course when the, Study club at her home in Joanna
Close-out on Fall Dresses . * $5.00
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Navy. Black, Grey, Beige, Green
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$24.95 values, now
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Boys and Girls Plastic Rain
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Carroll White Copeland.
Pastor’s Aid, Mrs. J. J. Cornwall.
After the business session, Mrs. W.
R. Anderson, program chairman,
conducted a memorial candlelight
service for three deceased members,
Mrs. W. D. Franks, Mrs. R. B. Vance
vwt) * and Mrs. Gbs Davidson. Jimmy Hol- 8
guests assembled. At the conclusion j Spring flowers adorned the home lahdsworth, of Presbyterian college, Jj
of the progressions prizes were won' with a bowl of pastel snapdragons, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. ft
■— »»__ —j »»__ r anc j gi a( ji ob being particularly effec-1E. H. Hall, sang, “There Is No iv
tive on the Ijving room mantel. | Death.” Mrs. Frank Miller closed the ft
A business'meeting was,held and i memor * a ' P r °8 ram with prayer. g
Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon elected presi
by Mrs. Walter Danhoff and Mrs. J.
B. Hart. -
Mrs. Baldwin Hostess
To Legion Auxiliary
The American Legion Auxiliary
held its regular monthly meeting
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, with members
of Mrs. W. S. Horne’s group as host
esses.
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, president, led
in the Legion ritual. In the absence
dent.
Later, a chicken salad course, cof
fee and cake were served.
Watts-Burgess
Rehearsal Party
Thursday following "the rehearsal a miscellaneous shower at their home
Lovely Party Honors
Recent Bride
On Friday evening, February 10,!
Mrs. J. W. Miller and her daughter, i
Mrs. Hugh McCarter, the former
Miss Joan Miller, entertained with;
j_your Spring Sewing Spree!
for the Watts-Burgess wedding, Mr.! in Mountville honoring Miss Barbara g
and Mrs. Frank H. Simpson, Jr., en-
of the rehabilitation chairman, she i tertained the wedding party and out
explairled the program. |of town guests at the home of their
A paper om “Americanism,” pre- ’ parents.
pared by John Lanham, local attor
ney, was read by Mrs. Baldwin.
Later in the afternoon a social
hour was enjoyed and the hostesses
served a sweet course.
Mrs. Bryan, Mr. Ahrens
United In Marriage
Watts, who was married on Febru
ary 17 to Jim Burgess.
Upon arrival, the honoree was pre
sented a corsage of camellias. Sev-
Throughout the receiving rooms eral contests were enjoyed, after i;
white gladioli, narcissus, hyacinths
and breath of spring were lovely in
decoration, complimented by lighted
white tapers.
which the hostesses invited the
guests into the dining room where
refreshments were served buffet |
style, consisting of dainty cakes,
T}ie bride’s table was the center of sandwiches, cheese biscuits, and Rus- 8
admiration. It was covered with a sian tea.
pure Maderia outwork cloth on j The home was attractively 4eeo-[§
which, at one end was placed ' the ra ted with arrangements of mixed h
beautifully embossed bride and early spring flowers in the living j-j
Mrs. Ruby Duckworth Bryan and
Charles W. Ahrens were united in j groom cake, which carried the effect, room, and in the dining room a yel-
marriage Thursday evening, Febru-
_ary 16, at 8:30 at St. John’s Lutheran
church parsonage, with Rev. James
C. Dickert officiating. .
The bride wore for her wedding a
brown dress and carried a prayer
book. For traveling she added a fur
cape.
of being on a satin pillow. On each i ow amd white color scheme was car-,
end of the pillow were white orchids r i e d out. A silver bowl of yellow' i
surrounded by fern, roses and gar- ! daffodils and white spirea centered w
dehias. Crystal candelabra were dining table with lighted yellow ( 8
placed on the other end of the table 1 candles in silver holders at either *.
holding white lighted tapers and en d. JjS
Xater in the evening the bride-
elect was presented a shower of gifts
complimented at the base with two
miniature brides’ bouquets of hya-
Upon their return from a weddHi cinths and valley lilies. Block cream, ' d d d
trip to New Orleans, where they will punch, cake, mints and nuts carry- Miss Rosann 7 Finley ^ a bride _|
elect was presented a corsage of ca
mellias and a gift.
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| Miss Barbara Watts
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j|j Miss Barbara Louise Watts of
J.t Mountville, and Mr. James Leon $
Burgess of Anderson, were married ft
Friday afternoon, February 17, at *■
5:30 o’clock in the Mountville Bap
tist church with the Rev. Ware Mad
den, Jr., pastor of the bride, of-
ficiating. j«
The church was decorated with
magnolia, ferns and seven-branched tit
candelabra of lighted tapers, and g
featured a sunburst arranement of it
gladioli and breath of spring.
Wedding music was given by Miss
Martha Jean O’Shields, Lander col
lege, Greenwood, and Mrs. Hugh ;
McCarter of Fountain Inn, pianist.
Selections included “Because,” and
"O Promise Me.” Piano selections g
were “Meditation,” "Traumerei,”
“The Rosary.” and “Intermezzo,”, j-:
with the traditional wedding march- ft
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The bride was given in marriage i;:
by her father, L. Troy Watts, and
was attended by her sister, Miss it
Rachel Watts, as maid of honor. **
Bridesmaids were Miss Ann You- A
mans, Greenville. Miss Gwendolyn jj
Laramore, Greenwood, Mrs. Frank
H. Simpson, Jr., sister of the bride,
of this city, and Mrs. John E. Wof- j;*
i ford, sister of the bridegroom, of
Anderson. > !g
Best man to the bridegroom was j.f
John E. Wofford fo Anderson, broth- $
er-in-law. Usher-groomsmen were
Frank H. Simpson, Jr., of Clemson «
college and this city, Joe Smith, And- 8
erson and Greenville, Wesley Pick- $
ens, Anderson and Greenville, and ||
Thomas E. Watts of Mountville.
The bride’s gown of ivory slipper 8
satin was designed with princess ft
collar rolled from a low-cut neckline, g
The long sleeves featured flared 8
cuffs and the full skirt ended in a &
-cathedral train. Her bridal veil of
French illusion was caught to a Jul
ie! cap of satin and illusion. Her
bouquet was of white hyacinths and
centered with a white orchid. |j
Bridal attendants were gowned
alike in cardinal red taffeta dresses
with shawl collars, full skirts,
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matching muffs which featured (g
white camellias, and they wore pearl ft
chokers, gifts of the bride. . ;•
Mrs. L. Troy Watts, mother of 4he 8
bride, was gowned in black crepe £
with pink gloves and her corasge ft
was of pink roses.
Mrs. James Leon Burgess, mother ft
of-the bridegroom, wore a gown of
Cathedral crepe. with white gloves ft
and her corsage was of white roses. g
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