The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 06, 1950, Image 3
Thursday, April 6, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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•SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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ding trip to Florida and upon theirjry Ewer Told”, v “Love’s Old Sweet : Robert Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine J friends and neighbors for their kind
return will reside in an apartment Song”, and during the ceremony “To 1 Ely and, children, Pamela and Don- expressions of sympathy and floral
A Wild Rose”. jnie, of LaFrance; Mr. and Mrs. Hor- tributes extended during their recent
Church decoration were in white Martin and James Martin; of i bereavement.
Mrs. Workman is the only daugh- with delicate trailing of ivy. Two sev-; £ ri *y Court and Mr. and Mrs. « arl
r of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Suber en-branched candelabra with white Galloway, of Laurens, brother and
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Shealy on West Main Street
ter
of this city. She was graduated from candles and two baskets of white sister-in-law ol the bride.
Clinton high school and Draughon’s gladioli marked the wedding sotgie. ' The f^uple are making
Business college in Greenville and Ushers were Bill Espieg, brother I* 0 ™. 6 309 W. Carolina avenue fol- ,
holds an office" position With Blalock of groom, Billy Pate Altman, Pres- lowing return from their wedding
Clinic. byterian college, George Espieg, bro- tri P-
Mr. Workman is the only son of ther of the groom and Robert BoycC.,
CARD OF THANKS
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR
I. hereby announce myself a can
didate for Mayor of Clinton and
Mr and Mrs A C Workman Sr He ma *d °f honor, Miss Gerry) J. O; Barnett and family wish to, pledge myself to abide by the results
was in the army with the paratroop- Tram mell of this city and Winthrop express their sincere thanks and ap- of the Democratic primary,
ly and Mrs. Heath Copeland. Late ers for several years during the re- co,,c F e ^ the bridesmaids, Miss preciation to their many relatives, R E WYSOR. •
in the afternoon a salad course was cent war seeing service in the Eu- L „ es » ie Hedspeth and Kathryn Espieg
enjoyed. ropean theatre Upon his release « ,ster of the groom wore identical
A variety of spring flowers were from servic e he resumed his educa- dr e** e * of P”* satin, bare shoulder-
Heatherly-Tumblin
Announcement
this city, announce the engagement » ttrac , tlvel y a ^ an ^ » s a background tion and was graduated from Clem- Wlth draped waist line falling m
of their daughter Doris Alfreds to,^ or games. son c0 ]| e g e . He now holds a position, 10 8 8 'j re ' an< * rnR t''h l ng pin
Guy Adair Tumblin, son of Mr. and • . with the local post office. n ? 1 “‘o 1 ' 8 - They carried wedding
Mrs. Guy e, Tumbiin, also of Clin- Informal Party ' ' r,nft •"•“t*"*"* 8 ot *•''*» ‘ r;s »*•
ton. The wedding will take place in
August. ■
Morris-Byrum
Engagement
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Harris an
nounce the engagement of their dau
ghter, Jean Winona to Mr. William
V. Byrum of Great Falls. The wed
ding will take place in June.
Honors Visitor
On last Wednesday morning Mrs.
Robert S. Owens was hostess to a
few friends for a drop-in honoring
Leomon-Sturgeon
Engagement
who was visiting her sister, Mrs.
George Brockenbrough in Kinards.
The hostess home was attractive
dainties were served.
Mr. and Mra. Weldon M. Leaman f()r Apr j| Bride-Elect
a a . r . , i P ink J. n .®P< lra K 0nS -
Methodist Urcies ■ / j The bride, given in marriage by
Will Meet Mondov ’ ber father wore a wedding gown of
VVIII Dfieer nfionooy white slipper satin, bare shoulderfd
Acer Ai.^iivao xwa ® aaa« F -.., .. v .. v aa.. K 0* Broad Street Methodist f u jj length train, gored skirt
Mrs. Wilbur Cook of Spartanburg church ^ will meet Monday afternoon and tiny jacket of whi>e lace with
jf,. 0 c J® ck as _ a high round neck and tiny self-cov-
Elhe Hatton with Mrs. J. V. Ed- ere( j buttons down to the top of the
Wa « j ... w „ bodice. The three quaiterlength ki-
for the occasion with iris snirea and _ ® arde 'J Wlth Mrs - Pose y Watts mona sleeves^, pulled into loose gath-
tor tne occasion witn ins, spirea ana . Copeland. ; pr „ t h P fl ireback cuff Her white
ot ier spring flowers. During a de- T^uicp Rpct with Mrs Arnold Can era at tne IlareDacK cu ”; uj * «
lightfully informal hour tea and n0 n v . ei1 of # nyl {’" net wa * at ^ hed t0 . a
* 3 no ": i tiara of white rosebuds. She carried
Mayme Johnson with Mrs. Koy a 5 r id e ’ s bouquet of long stemmed
Gasque. ! white roses .
The Sara Glenn Circle will meet t- , t j rr> • e < u;
at 7:30 at the home, of Mrs. Howard Kar ! H ; Es P ,e t?- Sr * served as h,s
W’atkins with Mrs. Joe Greene and son s best man.
Mrs. B. R. Austin, assistant hostess- Immediately following the rites a
Lovely Party Given
of Cross Hill announce the engage^tJ
ment of their daughter, Betty Wei-, Enjoyable among social courtesies
don, to Harry Elwyn Sturgeon, son of extended Miss Frances Lee Pitts, Ap- es.
Mrs. Harry E. Sturgeon and the late ril bride-elect was the drop-in given
Dr. Sturgeon of this city. The wed
ding will take place June fO at Lib
erty Spring Presbyterian Church,
Cross Hill.
Thursday ^fterrioon by Mrs. John w - RitCS Unite
Finney, Sr., and Mrs. William Bailey v -" u,wn
Owens at the Finney home.
Iris and spirea were used in deco
ration for the reception hall and in,
the living room iris were combined
salad molds, sandwiches, cake Rus
sian tea and dainties were served buf-
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; Presbyterian Women
Hold Prayer Service
Women of the Church of the First
Presbyterian church will hold pray
er service Friday afternoon? April
7, at 4 o’clock at the home pf Mrs.
f W. C. Baldwin. Good Friday will al
so be observed at the home of Mrs.
Ti . rr on I.I. lUilUS UI UU1K. LUIIt*. Omail DUU
All IaHSpc! nf h u that e ^ en !I 1 ^,' quets of violets, and pink and lav
fAnpin arC mVlt€d ender hyacinths were flanked by
to attend both meetings. j lif?hted ^ in cry8tal hold y
ers and bass of which were filled
reception was held at the commun
ity center. The beautifully appoint
ed bride’s table in the dining room
was overlaid with a lace clOTTi and
adorned with the two tiered wedding
cake flanked by pink tapers in sil
ver candleholders. The wedding cake
Miss Martha Galloway,
Karl Henry Espieg, Jr.
- Mistr-Martha Carolyn Galloway be- was cut- a »d served with lime sher-
with pink azaleas. During the de-^^came the bride of Karl Henry Es- bert. ,
lightfully informal hour guests were pieg, Jr., in rites taking place Wed- For traveling Mrs. Espieg changed
invited into the dining room where
nesday afternoon, March 29, at five to a navy suit with natural straw
o’clock at Calvary Baptist church. land pink accessories.
Dr. R. K. Timmons of the Pres- 1 Mrs. Galloway, wore a light pink
ful with a central floral decoration
arranged on a reflector edged with
a ruffle of pink tulle. Small bou-
fet style. The tea table was beauti- byterian college faculty performed dress of satin and lace with mat'ch-
the double ring ceremony. ing accessories with a corsage of red
Mrs. Robert Boyce, organist and rosebuds. Mrs. Espieg, mother of the
Miss Barbara Workman, soloist ren- groom, wore a gray suit with navy
dered a program of wedding music, accessories, and a corsage of red rose-
Vocal solos were “I Love Thee”, “In-, buds.
dian Love Call” and “The Lord’s Out-of-twon guests for the wedding
Prayer”. Organ selections included included Mrs. Caroline Downs, of
{with pink hyacinths. On the buffet “X.^ e Rosary” “My_ Wonderful One”,! North Wales, Pa., maternal grand-
’ 1 A A M
Miss Marjorie Mills
Compliments Visitor panted by the
Miss Marjorie Mills complimented hostesses with a gift of china in her
her week-end guest, Linda Dunbar of wedding pattern..
Rock Hill with a party Saturday ev-
gtiamitTA?" Doris Sober
During the evening dancing and Weds A. C. Workman, Jr.,
games were enjoyed. The main event) I n I ..fLA-AA P;* Ae .
was a talent show and prizes were ; *** i-Urncrun IMlcS
won by Rose Moore Nettles, Linda 1 Beautiful in its simplicity was the
Dunbar and Henrietta GOurdin of ceremony uniting Miss Doris Suber
‘Claire deLune”, “The Sweetest Sto- mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs.
Announcement
We wish to announce that our business will
be continued at the some location under the
some firm name as in the past. We invite a
continuation of your patronage and good-will.
The business will be headed by J. P. Prather
os president, and Mrs. W. H. Simpson, vice-
president. Carl Chaney will be manager. Miss
Sara Stone, bookkeeper, ^Raymond Johnson and
Johnny Mac Hatton, salesmen.
We will carry a complete line of furniture
and household needs os in the past, and it will
be a pleasure to serve the people of this entire
community ot all times.
Prafther-Simpson
Furniture Go.
"Outfitters for the Home"
Pineville, N. C.
Refreshments of sandwiches, cook-
and Ace Calvin Workman, Jr., which
took place Saturday afternoon April
ies.and drinks carrying out the Eas- ** a * 3 o’clock at St. John’s Lutheran
ter motif were served. church.
The bride’s pastor, Rev. James C.
Dickert performed the ring ceremony
in the presence of—the—immediate
Ricky Simpson
Celebrates Birthday
MM iClt Cr^H\r P S°imn^n n ^ palms and white gladioli and cama-
•sivtVi j w , tions in the altar vases with lighted
« . M « rc . h white t8 P° rs in th0 tboKh candela-
with a party at his home, on Sat- hra forni pH th*
members of the two families.
The rostrum was banked
with
Htf.
ALL PATTERNS OPEN STOCK
urday.
Fifteen little friends gathered, and
bra formed the nuptial decorations.
A program of wedding music was
_ . | furnished by Mrs. Dickert, pianist,
aften numerous games were played and Miss Barbara Workman, vocal-
the children were invited into the ist, sister of the groom. Before the
dining Yoom for refreshments where ceremony Mrs. Dickert played “Trau-
a pretty pink amLwhite- birthday i merei” (Schumann), “The Bridal
cake was centering the table with Chorus” by Wagner was used as a
six candles. Iced cup cakes and ice) processional and Mendelssohn’S Wed-
cream was served. After refresh- 1 ding March” as a recessional,
ments the chfldreh enjoyed an egg i During the ceremony “To A Wild
hunt on the lawn. ' ; Rose” (McDowell) was softly ren-
Everyone remembered Ricky with ered. Miss Workman sang “Ich Liebe
a gift. Baskets of colored candy eggs Dick” (Grieg), “Because” (d’Harde-
were presented as favors. (lot) and following the ceremony “0
Mrs. Simpson was assisted by Mrs. Perfect Love”.
Harold Rollins, Mrs. Guy Lollis and 1 The bride wore a suit of grey gab-
Mrs. Marvin Fields. ardine with navy accessories and car-
' I ried a white Bible topped with a pur-
Mrs. Boyd Is p 1 ® throate d orchid.
q .j LI i. ^ rs ' R® nr y M. Suber, the bride’s
Bridge liostess mother, wore navy with a-corsage of
Mrs. Hubert Boyd was hostess to I white carnations. Mrs. Workman,
members of her bridge club on Thurs- mother of the groom, wore a suit of
day afternoon assembling players for Flagman red with black accessories
two tables. , a nd a white carnation corsage.
When scores were counted awards 1 The bride and groom left immed-
were presented to Mrs. Carlisle Nee- I lately after the ceremony for a wed-
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