The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 08, 1950, Image 3

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Thursday, Jung^S, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Three » 4 e I ) ———————| Greenville and Spartanburg, friends _ (of the Kennedys when they former- The WOMAN S PAGE ““" c "” ” SOCIETY EVENTS, ClUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 honorees were remembered with corsages and gifts. Mrs. William J. Henry and Mrs. George W. Taylor assisted in the courtesies of entertaining. Miss Juanita Workman Honored With Shower Monroe-Lynn 1 On last Wednesday evening Miss | Mr and ^ rs Downs ^0^ Juanita Workman, bride of the M onroe announce the engagement' week, was honored with a lovely o{ their daughter 0rnega Frances party and miscellaneous shower by to Dr Walston A Lynn> j r . t of Lan . Mrs. Don Boyd at her home near caster Dr. Lynn is a son of Mr. and | and out-of-town guests here for the here. Mrs Walston A. Lynn, Sr. wedding. ' Arrangements of larkspur and} The wedding will take place in mencement exercises at Presbytrian collge, their son, Chris, being a member of the graduating class. Mr. McKeown. who went into service j McKeown’s mother, Mrs. T. J. B'.*- during the first world war a few lock, and other relatives. months before graduating at P. C, also received his diploma along with his son. While here they visited Mr*. Shower Given For TWO Brides-Elect j Throughout the home a profusion roses were used effectively in the July. Misses Frances Gillis and Mar- of early summer flowers,were used living and dining rooms. j garet Williams, brides-elect, were in decoration. In the living room an , Following a number of contests, Yorhnrniiflh-Mrftpp honored with a miscellaneous show- arrangement of roses, snapdragons a basket of lovely and useful gifts; * w' er Friday at Thornwell orphanage, and lilies in shades of pink and was presented the honor guest. Lat- ~T\ and Mrs * Yarborough. A corsage of white carnations was yellow flanked by an antique fig- er Mrs. Boyd served a sweet course of tfus announce the engage-1 presented to each of the honprees. urine was on one end of the mantel, and punch. 'IT 6 ?* ^ aud * ne R°' i While the gifts were being' opened, and crystal candlesticks held tall I vl*’ t0 j w C1S ^ c S ee ’ son the hostesses, Misses Louise Bag- burning tapers at the other end. I KArc Jnrohs Honors if «u r ’ an * d MrS W ' McGee also well and Helen Knight, served re- Gardenias in a low silver container! J 1 .** i? 0 "™ 5 ot ^ ls «*•. , , freshments of fruit punch, nuts, and were placed on a table by an antique 1 DriOG, BriuG-ElGCt ( wedding will take place in bridal cakes. Guests were members love seatr-j— (—Saturday at one o’clock Mrs. J.} u 8 ust - of the orphanage staff. Supper was served in buffet F. Jacobs entertained at luncheon! style in the dining room. Admiral'at her home on Calvert Avenue hon-J Byrd daisies, fever few and fern! or t n 8 Mrs. Romayne Hamilton, who arranged in an antique green punch bowl and all green tapers in silver Miss Pitts Given Pre-Nuptial Party Miss Carolyn Pitts, one of the holders adorned the beautifully ap- evening and Misses Ann Blakely seasons popular bride-elect was de- 1 pointed table. Congealed chicken 1 D "**" T “ r ,I ' 1 lightfully entertained by friends salad, fruit salad in heart molds, here prior to her marriage last even- ham biscuit, sandwiches, pickles, ing to Joseph McGee. She was guest'individual green iced cakes, punch of honor Friday evening when Mrs. mints were served. bridge BaldWm WaS hostess at Mrs. Earl Workman and Miss Ag- 8 * ,nes Davis assisted in entertaining. „ u nes Davis assisted in entertaming, were mvuea into me aming, va i fo ne Tr h ^ n ° re 1 f , J Was i Miss Pitts presented her bridal: room for luncheon which was ser-1 which had been fashioned into a 8 brides bouquet. Covers were laid for the guests at three tables centered with float- Birth Announcements WHAM Mr. and Mrs. James Mellette Wham announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Louise, on June 3, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Wham is the for mer Miss Dolly Goodman of Mount- ville. GIBBS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wesley the ved i n buffet style from a beauti- Gibbs announce the birth of a son. HEAR STROM / hurmond was recently married, Miss Caro lyn Pitts who was married last and Betty Leaman of Cross Hill whose weddings will take place Sat urday. Adorning the pidho in the living room was a large arrangement of colorful mixed summer flowers. Guests were invited into the dining ] Candidate for the United States Senate Every Tuesday Night On Your Favorite Radio Station A MESSAGE FROM L. B. DILLARD Buffet Supper For Betrothed Couple ing yellow carnations. Elsewhere; „ i n were arrangements of snapdragons, I T H °w‘i ng Pltt s and .JUies and fever-few in a yellow andi- 1 ?* M f G f' whose ” e « ,«° k white color note ;P lace last evening, Mr. and Mrs. A salad and sweet course was 7 ivian Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. served with tea after , which bridge was played. High score went to Mrs. Ed King and bingo prize was won by Mrs. Thomas Baldwin. The hostess’ gift to the bride- elect was china in her wedding pat tern. Lewis C6x entertained on Monday evening in Belton with a buffet supper. fully appointed table centered with gladioli, carnations, snapdragons, foxgloves and daisies in shades of pink and white. Guests found their places at pret tily appointed card tables centered with sweet peas. Adorning the hon ored guests’ table in the den were Madonna lilies, white gladioli and fever-few to carry out a silver and white theme. Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Mrs. Wil liam Bailey Owens and Mrs. Jac- Thomas Ray, on June 3, at Hays hospital. For the occasion the home was ! obs , daughter> Mrs . John William Miss Blakely Honors Miss Copeland Miss Mona Blakely entertained on Monday afternoon with a seated tea honoring Miss Peggy Copeland, bride-elect. Throughout the rooms spring flowers including roses. Admiral Byrd daisies and snapdragons were attractively arranged. Refreshments were served ip buf fet style in the dining room from a prettily appointed table having a low bowl of gardenias for a central adornment. Tall white,tapers burn ed in holders. Ice cream, punch and decorated cakes were served. Mrs. Gus Blakely, Mona’s moth er and Mrs. Frank E. Miller, as sisted in entertaining and serving. Miss Copeland was given a trous seau gift. decorated with a profusion of pink roses which were arranged in bowls and placed about the living room at vantage points and long sprays of climbing roses were effectively ar ranged on the mantel. The guests were invited into the dining room for supper, which was served in buffet style from a pretti ly appointed table centered with pink carnations, sweet peas, and fern card tables adorned with sweet peas. After supper bingo was played. The honored guests were remem bered with a gift. King of Summerville, Ga., assisted the hostess in entertaining. Brides-Elect, Bride, Are Entertained FURR Mr. and Mrs. Olin Furr announce the birth of a son, Robert Cecil, on June 5, at Hays hospital. STI TTS ILL AT HOSPITAL The many friends of F. M. Stutts will regret to know he is critically ill at the Veterans hospital at Co lumbia where he was moved last week from Lawson hospital at At lanta. His family has been with him 1 for the past several days. — County Candidates Open Campaign The Laurens county candidates, i smaller number than usual this year, opened their speaking itinerary Mon- In compliment to Miss Carolyn Pitts, Miss Jean Harris, brides-elect and Mrs. Roymane Hamilton, a re- j da y night at Poplar Springs with a cent bride, Mrs. Bill McKinnon and good-sized crowd present. Miss Betty Taylor gave a dessert | The next meeting will be held at Guests found their places at bridge on last Wednesday evening, Hickory Tavern on Monday night, Birthday Party For Lois Marie Haselden Wednesday afternoon May 31, Lo is Marie Haselden celebrated her 6th birthday by inviting 35 little friends for a party. Her mother, Mrs. J. K. Haselden group with outdoor games by Jack ie Franks, who did several dances, Jane Ray', Nancy Pitts and Billie ! Burts. Later the little folk were invited at the McKinnon home Four tables centered with tiny bouquets were appointed for re-1 freshments. Cakes in the shape of June 12, at eight o’clock. Luncheon Honors Miss Copeland Honoring Miss Peggy Copeland,’to the refreshment table on the bride-elect, Miss Ann Bailey enter- j lawn. Centering the table was the tained at luncheon at her home in' decorated birthday cake. Ice cream Spartanburg on Tuesday. and cookies were served and each Adorning the mantel in the living child was given a miniature basket- room was an arrangement of fever-i filled with candies. few, and elsewhere in the room I roses and daisies were effective Mr. and MfS. Cook Guests were invited into the din-! u Al L. V ing room for luncheon which was Honor AlODOmo VlSltOfS served in buffet style. Centering the | Honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. T. prettily appointed table was a bowl Kennedy of Opelika, Ala., who of Admiral Byrd daisies and roses. | were visiting them, Mr. and Mrs. Those enjoying the occasion from; David Cook entertained with a buf- out-of-town were in addition to the.fet supper on Friday evening at honored guest, Mrs. Guy Copeland,' Lakeside Country club, inviting a Mrs. Gus B^lakely, Misses Barrie number of guests. Jean Wingard, Margaret and Jean 1 Throughout the spacious club Harris, Mona Blakely of this city | rooms early summer flowers were and Nancy Royster of Laurens. [used in profusion. On the living Miss Copeland was remembered room mantel sprays of magnolia with a gift. (and blossoms were effectively ar- Mrs. Lewis Bailey^ the hostess’ ranged. Roses and snapdragons in mother assisted in entertaining. shades of pink adorned the piano and elsewhere mixed flowers were !used. j Guests were invited into the din- 'ing room for supper which was ser- Before the Pitts-McGee wedding ved in buffet style from a prettily rehearsal on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. appointed table covered with a Hubert. Pitts and Mrs. Raymond Pitts green cloth and adorned with green entertained with a buffet supper at candles in hurricane shades deco- the home of the latter on East Car-;rated with multi-colored sweetpeas. olina Avenue. Guests included the i Attending the party were a num- wedding party, immediate family her of out-of-town guests from AT COMMENCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown and; a picture hat and ice cream were! family, of Chester, were here during served with after dinner coffee. The the week-end and attended corn- mothers of the honorees, Mrs. James 1 Pitts, Mrs. John W. Harris and Mrs. Henry M. Young, Sr. were invited for refreshments. Floral adornment consisting of lilies, daisies and roses was in keep ing with the green, white and pink party motif. Top score for bridge was won by Miss Lucy Ann Thomas and the Commission KANNING Commissioner In my years of service os o merchant, and two years as an Alderman in the city of Clinton, I feel that I hove hod the opportunity to obtain on under standing of our people, experience in and knowledge of public affairs that should be invaluable in the office of Mayor at a time when so much money is being spent by our town. L. B. Dillard Condidote For MAYOR of CUNTON Qyfyow4ee t6e 4/y/e-d&zran au-<£far line... l/ie new Bel Air Mesdomes Pitts Give Rehearsal Party -i. Coupon Pictures Are More Expensive! Your LOCAL Photographer’s prices are lower than the prices you ACTUALLY must pay out-of-state “bar gain peddlers.” He just doesn’t try to fool you about his prices, or use “high pressure tactics.” You can rely on what HE says, for HE GUARAN TEES YOUR SATISFACTION. less. Better work plus local personal service actually costs LAURENS COUNTY PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSN. It’s the only car of its kind in the entire low-price field! Here is the most beautiful Chevrolet ever built— here is the magnificent new Chevrolet Bel Air! Here, for the first time in the low-price field, is a car that combines all the dash and jaunti ness of a convertible with the comfort and safety of an all-steel body by Fisher. The new Chevrolet Bel Air combines fresh breath-taking beauty of design with all the traditional Chevrolet advantages . . . makes it possible for you to car own die liveliest-looking, loveliest-kx>king on the road! But come in and find out al! about the Bel Air for yourself ... its low-lined, youthful silhouette ... its wide side windows unobstructed by any post . . . the exceptionally generous vision from its sweeping rear window ... its sparkling color harmonies . . . the rich blendings of its luxuri ously appointed interior. Combination of Powerglid* Automatic Transmission and 105-h.p. Engine optional at extra cost. . .rtf && GILES CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. Phone 26 West Main Street Clinton, S. C.